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KOWLOON RADIO THEFTS
An American Triumph Yose Again Europeans. Victimised By Airman Deserter
Final Stages Of Wimbledon
Wimbledon, June 30.
Three United States players and one Australian will contest the semi-finals of the Wimbledon championships on Wednesday, with Jack Kramer, the lanky American facing the Eng- fish-born Australian Dinny Fails in one half and the two. Americans, Tom Brown and Budge Patty, ineeting in the other,
It was America's day today in the quarter-finals.
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Servebury han General Sir Mater to the chatrouna ship of the Rat:contar Bets ting Content Boned te from July 14. i . plaer of Sir Regionld Blub, who je vrnight- ing--Ansoniated Print,
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If pride of place is given to Kramer, who Soccer Tours
brushed aside last year's Jinalist, the two- handed Geoffrey Brown, of Australia, with a 6-0, 6-1, 6-3 victory in a manner which amazed even his greatest supporters, high praise is also due to the way that the unseeded Ameri- can. Budge Patty, hero of Saturday's match Jwith John Bromwich, confirmed that this un- texpected win was no fluke by eliminating Jaroslav Drobny, the hope of Europe, by 3-6, 6-4, 7-9, 6-2, 6-3.
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Tom Brawn, another Call Madame Bossi, of Italy, was only Barton player, bail his revenge betleti 63. 75 by Margaret over Yvon Petru, of Frater, list | Osborne. At the same time, the
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New York, June 30. Rex Stranger, wirtine Mayor of Southampton and direcbur the Southnimp addressed the and meeting the 11.8. Suecor Futlali Ascoel that here today and sauf tu Southampton form was
fa our Amerien; hot to make
London,, June 30,
The close of play scores in Aret class cricket matches were:
At Gerda: Middlesex beat York. site by 87 rum. Middlesex 21 and 24 (Edrich 102, Wardle even for 8); Yorkshire 85 ani 180 (Young Ave for 78, Denis Compton three for 28).
At Bath: Somerset bent Wor- cestershire by four wickets. Wor- cestershire 121 and 125 (Wellard seven for 49: Somerset 113 and
41 for six (Lawrence 61).
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At Birmingham Warwickshire beal. Sorthamptonshire by wirket, Northants 80 and 213
Campaign Man With A Lot Japanese To
To Be
Stepped Up
Nanking, June 30. The Standing Commit-
Davis 65, Hollies five, for 771; tee of the Kuomintang. Warwickshire 120 and 170 for Central Executive and
(Taylor 58).
Coun- Oxford University Central Political At Lords:
(Kardar 12); M.0.0.12 cil met jointly to discuss 128 far four (Shearer d6, web, Dodds hi, Pearce noi government policy and intensify
decided
to
At Kennington Oval military suppression of
three the Communists.
tesshire 368 Allen 50, Scott D0); Surrey 128 and 108 for ↑ Squirca ngť out 52},
A Derby: Glamorgan 211 aut [ C.Y five Derbyshire 14
Weller five for GD).
for one (Jamesretions for cdping with the
Ar Portsmouth: Hampshir money, but purely to help socce 300; Cambridge University 40, in the United Sinte
for seven (Willatt 65, Pepper 185, ar Stranger proposed that, 36¦ Insole bot out 101). year. Wrobledon ebampon, whai Annerlens look like providing the mid-week clings druid to behind 25 and 81, Valentine 54,
addition t
Fus』!4f14e5* At Tunbridge Wells; Kent 149 The within at your's title loal
inst hair players.--- Reuter, Brown in the seg timals after
In which the Southamplon player | Carnford six for 74); Sussex 120 would teach the fundamentals on (Wright live for 7, Dovey four five yet battle. Today, the gant
Women's Upset
soccer to young American,
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D8 and Frenchman was but a shadow of
Wimbledon: July 1
le suggested that sitwe
Langridge net out $1). Js last year's art and Brown The South African blonde Scottish Football Association had
Leicestershire At Manchester: ༣༥*f t། a straight victory at 7.5, | bombshell, petit Mys, Sheila been invitel to send a team 1611 and 289 (Tompkin 77. Lester Summers, opened the quarter tour the United States in spring not at 894; Lancashire 208 (G. In the other quater linel, Pals ¦ final round of the women's next
next year, a game between th A. Edræh 55, “perɛy five for 5(7) enly at Sareeeded in preventing slogies in the Wimbledon Cham) should be arranged.
Southampton End Renttish teams and All-American semi dads, by pionships today with ajor The USSPA sent an invitation heating Bub Falkenburg 36, 4-6, apset by eliminating Mrs. Pa to the Scottish Association this tricia Fanning. Tödd of the weekend and also videl to mvite in the women's singles events United States 7-5, 6-4.
the Swedish Foothpil Asociation Uanted States players again str Considerably less than 20,000 to send a representative term her minute Use aduation for the "Big persons were in the spacious next spring, but na dette dade Fort," Louise Brough, Doris Hart, grounds of the All-England Ten. has been set.-United Prees. Margaret thorne and Patricianis Club when play began at 21 Told, all reached the fast eight. The skies for the second lodbe without dropping a set. straight day threatened
Twen BORISH wunnen. Fener
6 3, 58, 6.4.
Highlights of the
rain. programme
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Gadd Leads In Open
Geneva, June 30.
Hoylake, June 30. The return of Mr. Willians 1.' With a record round of Clayton, United States Under
fleet Guil, Duchaon professional, secretary of State for Economie led a Brld of 250 starters In the
Of Nerve
Post Samples
Tokyo, July 1. Postal regulations will bo relaxed in August to permit Japanese exporters to send sum- pies abroad.
It is understood the subject is being studied by the highest. SCAP öfeiate and it is believed the regulations are utmost cer=" tain to be approved.
The story of how the alertness of a Chinese con- stable, Chau Yuk, attached to the Tsim-sha- tsui Police (Land Division), resulted in solv- ing a series of radio thefts in Kowloon was re- lated by DSI W. J. Wall to Mr. W. H. Latimer yesterday when Li Ying-kam, 29, appeared on a charge of the larceny of three radio sets. Defendant, described" n13 FL I was alleged by DSI Wall:
SCAP economic Nicials' froni the Chinese that accused Was a desorter dated, out that fature To re- deserter National Air Forus, was con from the Chinese National Allax the regulations so exporters sleted of stenting a radio from Force as, although he was in cotit transmit maniples abroad 1C Hart Avenue at 6.30 pm, on possession of the full uniform would give unfair advantage to June 18; from 13 Observatory together with "ribbon", he was the initial group of foreign Road, first floor, at 12 noon on unable or unwilling to produce buinessmen to be admitted to Juae 14; and from 154 Argyle ny denilly papers,
the country in the near future Street, top floor, at 2.30 p.m. on
In mitigation, defendant stated under the plans for resumption June 8. He was sentenced to that he was wounded in an air of United foreign commerce.... nine months' hard labour.
battle with the, Communists und, United Press. DSI Wall said that as the re finding medical attention is salt of reports of logsea radios, all Stations were notified to keep a close fook-out in hotels, dance halls, restaurants, and radio-dealers' shops, for anyone who might be offering a set for
Fale.
the
It also resolved,
to Firstly, concentrate the strength of the Kuomintang and its Junior ng. shoot, the San Min Chu-I youth orus. ond. Secondly, to hold gen- cral elections as provided by the constitution adopted at the Party Assembly Inst August
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shes, who presided, detailed lengthy
military,
economic and political situation. A news black- out was imposed on Chiang's speech, however, and all members attending declined to comment.
General Cheng. Chen, Chief of Staff, gave a brief military re- port and reiterated his confidence In ultimate government victory. He added that the Nationalist The technique employed in all forces were maintaining "undis- cases, and DSI Wall, was for) puted superiority" over the Com- the man to ask for either thic munials in positionul warfare — master or mistress of the flat United Press.
and, when told he or she was out, to ask for a piece of paper to write a note. (These notes, In ench ease, consisted of only a few undecipherable words which f were quite meaningless).
GG BOAST OF BLACK.
MAQUIS
Niro Bestuck und Kay Stammers were the four women's singles, Afides, to Geneva revived hapes, first qualifying round in the Bri-
quarter final matches.
Before the day's programme today that the deadlock in Ameri. Tish Open golf championship here
leelay proper began, two half-com- an Australian tariff negotiations.
Eightren bales were played on Birted matches that were rained might be resolved. The deadlock Hoylake and Arrowe Park courses has stymied United States nugolin
und the players will reverse moveath group. United Prese, tomorrow.
Menzies, also got through in are Joined in the starter finals by Sheda Sunners nd the Aus. Tealiun, Manegy Wynne Holton.
Ten In A Row Kramer gave one of the most Impressive displays ever seen af Wimbledon in beating two handed
Geoff Brown in half an hour.
no way troubled by the norths dux Australion, i dashed over wlinees at will. taking the Best
ten gumes in a row.
He
The defeat of the Pamplon. Petra, was not unexpræted; bas bad at bat leg this year was almost an absentee. While he was the first to disclaim in his Sportsmanlike manner that his leg And noting la do with his defeat, it, sermed to those watching him that it was giving hun traible.
Pets wil striding acros the pouri Ho Nes Colussane That he is and he let shots go which last year would have come back like -balls, 176wła sput fing i the Frenchman's back
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Petping inadequate, rame down, Admitting to the possession of to Hong Kong to be cured. Height Lack of my opium, at the asked to be sent buck to Pelping June 30, Fu Yut was fined $960 K.C.R. Station at 12.30 p.m. on
"We regard him an not (or four months Imprisonmont) Mr. Latimer af Kowloon desirable character." declared by His Worship when passing se- yesterday. The oplum was dis- tence of three months'
hard evercit concealed in a basket of, labour on ench count, to be dried vegetables.
The
reports described thief us a Chinese speaking the Shanghai dialect and a little followed by expulsion, English, dressed in the full uniform of an officer of
the Chinese National Air Force,
The Technique
Whilst writing the note, eon-- tinued DSI Wall, the man would (Continued from Page 1)
ask the servant for a glass of The Socialist newspaper "Le water. During the servant's reported that Air absence the radio was put into
Populaire
ent were put into the records. tions with the entire British Com courses for another eighteen holes Corps Captain Andre Prat, saidi a canvas bag and, after handing |
Haly's Gianni Cucelli and Mrs Annalasa Bossi, wh trailed Czechoslovakia's Vladimir Cer nik and Mrs. Helen Straubeova 6-4, 5-4 when play was stopped, retired. Cuceli hnd do return to Italy and could not report for play today.
Britain's Geoff Phish
andi
Mies Daris Hart of the 1 ed States beat Britain's Jean Nicoll Bostock 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 to enter the semi-finals.
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Gadd, in his first tournament appearance of the season, made rowe Park course, the record, for record on par 70 on the Ar- which has been held by amateur A Taylor for ten years with 07.
Next to Gadd were the Austra- Von Nida, ond Robert Sweeney, American ama- tour resident in London, with 70. On the difficult Hoylake course, Dai Rees and Arthur Lous shared the lead with 71,
Louise Breugh (United States defeated Atralia' Mrs. Naneyran, Norman Derek Barton finished of their Wynne Bolton 6-2, 6-3. interrupted doables match, dekenburg and Jack Kramer of the In the men's doubles, Bob Fal- feating Switzerland's Max Elmer and fan
veteran United States
defeated Dere 9-7, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Spitzer Barton and Geoff Paish of Betain
76-2, 6-4, 6-4-United Press
WES met ftationing well, scured many whners' with per feetty ted derves to his left A wing
Budge Patty, with his tall on #fter Sturday's fine win, fared the lefthanded Czech Drobný will great confidence, Drobay. while not serving up to his best! forst, seemed to have the match in sufe keening when taking the third set after the American hot for times been within a point of winning 3.
At this point, Patty tired, but he it was whn took the offensive und raced away, to an easy set win to level the match. Drobny was very tired and began to over hit, allowing Palty to win the inal set for the match.
Great Duel Palts and Falkenburg, the two pinyers who had not
lost a set
High Scoring At Trent Bridge
Nottingham, June 30. second wicket partnership of 157 in two and a quarter hours between Bruce Mitchell (97) and Denis Dyer (62) helped the South Africans to score 365 in reply to Nottingham- shire's first innings total of 324 at Trent Bridge today.
Notts were 26 for no wiekets 34. Harris 32.
Fullerton
57,
in their second innings at the Jepson five for 116).—Beuter. close of play.
Alan
Coming together after Melville, the South African cap- tain, hit been dismissed at. three. Mitchell and Dyer com- pletely mastered all bowlers on) the "hatsman's paradise" wicket.;
Mitchell, dropped when at two, gave what for him was no
and
The youngest competitur in. the
16-year-old Peter Alliss WAN
$200 FINE ON CYCLIST
Wong Sze Hoi, 25, was fined $200, ne-one month's imprison- ment by Mr. D'Almada at Central ningistracy yesterday when he pleaded guilty driving a bicycle dangerously und falling to stop when called upon by the police. On June 30 defendant was seen riding a bicycle and holding on to a trámcar.
to be the liaison man between the servant the note on his re- The Black Maquis and the Air turn, carried away by the caller. Force, was arrested last night.j In Mrs. Metzger's case, went rests were made in the French more obliging in that she went It added that "several" ar on DS Wall, the servant was occupied zones of Germany and out to look for her mistress, Austria..
alone leaving the mar
in the At the same time the first house. On her return she saw sensationalising of the plot had, the caller at the front door died slightly and more conser about to leave. vative French opinion is eyeing the matter with some skepti- cism.
Shadowed By Constable
the
Doctor Charged With
Obtaining
Bribe
The allegation that medicines and drugs for in- jections were not supplied by Government to Public Dispensaries was made by Dr. Lim Ek Quee in his evidence-in-chief before Mr. W. H. Latimer yesterday,
Dr. Lim (defended by Mr. Marcus da Silva) is charged with obtaining a bribe of $3 from Wong Yau-shing on May 22, and with conspir- ing with Ho Chiu, coolie of the Shamshuipo Public Dispensary, to demand money from patients and prospective patients in order - to obtain preferential treatment by eliminating the inconvenience of taking their turn in the .queue for medical treatment.
Morrisson.
secuted, assisted by: DSI V.M., he obtained the $3 as a bribe.
Mr. F.F.W. Shaftain, SSF., pro ·It would be untrue to state that
The $3 was planted in my to get me Into A graduate of the Hong Kong office in order University (1931 Class), Dr. Lim trouble," asserted Dr. Lim. escaped Into Free China In At this stage, hearing was ad-
and was August 1942,
cominis- journed to tomorrow afternoon. sioned a Captain In the RAMC
in 1943. On returning to Hong
ap.
Rice Riot In Chengtu
The newspaper "Le Paya" At about 8 p.m. on June 27.Kong in April 1046. he was commented: "It is not the first PCC Chau Yuk was near the wheese 86 was a sorry comparison time that a plot has been re Star Ferry In Kowloon when he later M/O Pubile Mortuary. He pointed M/O Mental Home and, with 75 taken by seventeen-your-vealed by a Government which saw & Chinese Air Force Officer resigned on August 1946 but was
id Arthur Perawne, of Norwich, feels its position menaced on entering whe gave further proof of his another plane." This broad re- Noticing a pair of earphones in to remain for another six months ferry wharf. persuaded by Dr. Selwyn.Clirke
Shanghai, July 1. great promise-Reuler.
Rien rists pecurred on Satur ference was to the fact that the man's hip-pocket, Chau Yuk or a year, he suld.
day at Chengtu, capital of Sze- France is tied in
Economici tralled the man to Hong Kong On joining the Shumshuipo chwan Province, an a result of knots and there is wide belief where they both boarded an east- Public Dispensary he found that "a man-made famine," the pro- that Premier Paul Ramadier's bound tram at the Post Office, the system of work there was for Kuomintang "Shi Wen Pro" re Cabinet may fall.
The accused got down from patients to register between 8 and ported toilay. The Communist organ, "Hu- the tram at Arsenal Street, 9 a.m., when they would be given The paner mid riolera lentil manile." sought to involve its walked along Queen's Road East, numbered cards. When the do- several shops and foodstalls arch political enemy, General and boarded another tram at tor arrived at 9aan. the patients "but the authorities apart from Charles de Gaulle's group the Johnston Road. Still shadowed were given pleces of paner be dispersing the ravelique Union of French People (RPF)by the conatubic, he got off near fore interviewing him. Patients did not resort to any strong re However, Minister of Interior the Oriental Theatre and walked, arriving after Dem. were not pressive measures.' Edouard Depreux directly along Wanchai Road.
glven cards but were registered
It did not elaborate on the denied yesterday that the RPF
PCC Chau Yuk, who was in by Ho Chiu. ·
Lerm "nun-made famine" hut was involved in the fantastic, pinin clothes, called upon PCC Referring to Wong, Dr. Lim Presumably this was a refer "Blue Plan" for an armed march 1408 to stop defendant. When sald that when seen by him,
ence to hoarders and profiteers. on Paris scheduled for July 6 questioned by the constables, Wang complained of varlous
No casualties were mentioned. by the conspiratora.- United accused began to bluster and palne, ending up with the stuto.
-Associated Press. challenged the Police officers' ment that he had kad malgrla right to submit an Air Force three months before. When he ofilcer to the indignity of a refused to grant a sick leave car. tificate, and referred Wong to the Kowloon Hospital, Wong refused | Colonel Gilbert Renaud, who European Victims · to leave at first.
Money In Drawer
Sing Tao's Record In Malaya
Singapore, July 1.
unusually enterprising display, The Sing Tao football team from Hong Kong,
quarter hours. His
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De Gaulle's Aide
Paris, July 1.
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting On a frequency of 846 kilocycles Brought to the Wanchal during the war was attached to Police Station, accused refused
from 12.30 to 2.00 pan, and 0,30 to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.52 the headquarters of General to give any information about featuring style cutting
megacycles in the 1 metre band: Charles de Gaulle, was arrested himself with the exception of adjoining room, his nurse
When he returned froz which arrived in Singapore on June 14 on the In the championships hitherto,
driving. He hit ten fours and
al Vannes, Brittany, today in his being in the Chinese Air up a piece of blotting paper and LKT
ften from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 second leg of Its tour of England and Europe,
and 9,15 to 11,00 p.m. bud a great duel on court No: 2] was robbed of his century by
connection with the" "Black The Australian started well, get. trying to steal a quick single.
played four games in Singapore, winning two,
Force. He kept up his bluff found a under it. He immedi. 12.30-tally Programe Summary Maquia" plot. fing a 4.2 lend, but the American, Dyer, playing for a place in
losing one and drawing one.
until, an telephone instructions ately, zent Colonci Renaud, who
another coolie oftor 18.32 pm-Light Variste. After two games in Rangoon, Sing Tao to improve their own known under the
from DSI Wall, he, playlug in his Arst Wimbledon, the Test team, was painstakingly
We Wong but the coolie returned · 190 ).m.-News, Weather Report und pecudonym taken to the Tsim-tun-laul Pollco Inter with the money and refused to be rattled and not only slow. His fret 50 his highest they will proceed to Penang, standard of roccer.
of "Itemy" during the Resis Station. took the first set, but won five core of the tour-occupied turning to Singapore, when they Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, re-
Never Better .. tance, was, the first of de
Information that Wong had. Jeft Under close queatloning, said without taking his medicine, He He paid tribute to the local Gaulle's former skier to be held DSI Wail, accused finally ad- put the money into his drawer gumes successively. finally taking two and the second ret niso.
complete Innings sted. two expect to play one more game; adecor standard, declaring: "In in the probe of the fantastic Falkenburg's long reach tesined hours and 60 minutes and in- before leaving by air for Eng- their two matches against plot which was to have cul-mited the thefts. He said thatAs to the other money found to be troubling Pails, who was cluted only four boundaries, and on August 8...
Sibgapore teams our boys say minated with an armed march he sold the first radio, belonging in his drawer, Dr. Lim declared to Mrs. Metzger, to a radio that was the amount vald, to 2-3 behind in the third set. spec. Although a laborious effort, It The most outstanding, players they have never played better on Paris on July 6. tatars thought that another sur. was free from error.
He is author of the widely store at Des Voeux Road Cen him by a woman patient, Leung prise was coming, but then Pails
in the games here were La footwall before,"
book
tral; the second (owned by Mr. Som, for some injections he pur- The visitors were impressed published
entitled hit his brilliant best form
The South Africans were 228 Shlu-wing, Bortle Gosano, Lill by. the cordial reception they "Memoirs of a Secret Agent in Hawloy) to a. shop in Nathan chased for her. and for three, took 13 games in a row, turning wickets in the space of 17 runs,
but then lost four Chang-Bang and Hus King-shing had from all communities, Mr. Free France.
No specific Road; and the third (the pro No medicines or drugs for in the two sets' deficit into two sets Jepaon, medium bowler, taldag ball followers here that the Sing It is the opinion of many foot-
to fections, with perty of Sqd-Ldr. Martin)"
the exception of charges have yet been placed all and a 9.0 lead in the fosider. two of them in three balls.
another store in Nathan Road. Vitamin B solutions and vaccina, With Falkenburg suffering from
"In Hong Kong, however, we against Colonel Renaud. Tao visit has done much towards do not have your tremendous
The first two Vannes was to have been the
sets were re were suppiled by Government:
in Singapore.
under the "Blue Plan" for the radio had been resold by the, to purchase the necessary injec
themselves. Some of them would ask him to. obtain the overthrow of the Republic. Cohabop to a soldier.
Lot Of Nerve épirators were to lay slege to g the prison of Vannes in an effort. DSI Wall added that the medicines for them and he would 8.10 p.m.-Tandon Relay e New
invariably do so, charging thom to liberate Luicion Crete, for series of thefts were very care at cost. mior Breton Maquis'lender held | fully planned and that défendant; thore.for murder.
"certainly had quite a lot of It was learned in Vannes to- nerve in going to the houses and
br. Andrew Kostafabels & Orch day that the police there had getting away with the sets," boon alerted a week ago and Once apprehended, he helped be given to patients at cost price. 10.00 pmLondon Relay News. have been on duty at the prison achich would otherwise ness said that he was not delight. 10:15 light. Metodies special day and night, guards, the Palic in recovering the two In reply to Mr. Shaftain, wit 10.11 pm for Dancing.
10.10 p.m. Weather Report,
over since.→→→United Press, have been impossible to locate, ed with his present appointinent, 1100 p.m.-Olone Down.""
tromp he became an easy vietiim
Breczy
Lee said:
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stemme.
7.30 pmStudiat Recital by Prition" Balonfa" (Alto E Flat Baxophone)"; wills Pinna mccompaniment h Herman Milanon,
2.45 p.m.-Ruudioz "De You Chri-A-
Tulk by Matthew Mackatand, thear
"Why Bellere in the Church!! A. Talk by Its Urare the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Improving the standard of play crowds. which goes to show scene, of the first overt attack! covered, but Sqd.-Ldr. Martin's and he used to advise his patients 7.06.p.m.-B.J.C. Tranceripiion Serviósít
for the Australian, wha alone Fullerton batted stylishly for keeps the Empire flag flying.
"The Sing Tao Sports Club is
that Singapore's sports-minded- The American girls id not win 57 in 90 minutes, and a breezy on a pilgrimage to the Mecca ofness is just as acute as before
he added.--Reuter. the war, too easily today. Medanie Rurak, partnership of G1 In 25 minutes Soccer," sald Mr. H. K. Lee, of Rumania, only went down 6-4, for the last wicket carried the secretary, of the club, at a re Team Leaves B to Doris Hart after holding a tolal to 365, giving the South ception given in their honour by
Singapore, July 14, 4-9 lead in the second set, while Africans a 41 lead in the first the Singapore Chinese Amateur The Sing Tao Football team
Innings.
Sporth Federation,
left by plane Inst night for Rán- The scores at the end of the Mr. Lite, cald that he hoped goon where they will play a series second day's play were:--- the present bur of England of games during a scheduled 15
Notts 124 and 26 for no wic-would help to cement the good day stay. kels. South Africana 006 (B-relation between China and the team will return here and ny After their games in 'Rangoon, chell **97, Dyer 62, Begble Britain, it addition to helping to England. entral Naws.
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tions
He had also a stock of Shanghal and foreign-made, druge. in bis drawer, said Dr. Lim, as a stand. by for emergencies. These would
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