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Californians Take Major Titles

Wimbledon, July 5. Hopes of an Empire victory breaking the Ameri- can 'stranglehold on the Wimbledon lawn ten- nis championships were dispelled today when Colin Long and Mrs, Nancy Bolton, of Austra- lia, after winning the first set from John Bromwich, Australia's No. 1 player, and Louise Brough, of the

United States, were beaten 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, The Empire had, however, some small consolation in Bromwich's half-share of the title after the previous four titles had gone to the United States.

Martaret Carborne, 30 year old - ments of play. During the men's teekily but Cabforniam, beetune; combles, Queen Mary had Iwo the new women's champion by: Pertow csempe, from being hit by beating Doak #art, 22 year old the Mruto Biversity student, 4-2. 04

Then, the tyo major titles of the 1947 Wruble-ban Champdety-dips: went to regatescatatives of sianny "attoos Brauer having WOH the men's singles yesterday.

Kramer won his seront title in partnership with Hobby Palken Ding in the men's doables, and Dous Hart and Mrs Pat Tondel won the all Arseriean dinals of the 'women's doableg.

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Mary, Quer Duchess of Kent and the Pripe Minister, Me. Cloonent Altler Paw one of her nest shots when serutile from love 2 to 4-2.

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Then Margaret Osborne, whe was playing much better tennis in #howed les. impetuosity and, with, general, tightened up her gange, a Anal sport of pressure at the net. finished a good winner.

Phying hard and deep to Miss Hart's backhand and getting well up to put off defensive returns, Miss Osborne hos dietated the centre of the first sel. Miss ir could senerely urganise an attack mt appeared unsettled by Miss Inborne's net rushing,

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boil. when, during this Beree slugging match two Falkenburg's driven went into the Royal Hox, Inches away from the Quern on both occasions.

FIRE DUE TO SABOTAGE

Athena, July 5. blaze, which Fire declared Brigade officials was dre

to sabotage, broke out today in a gallery of the Tomelon building. University Street, headquarters of the British furces in Greece.

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Tico women, injured in an explosion in AtrAtt shop under the gallery, dird later in hospital, while about 20 other civilians were injured. No other damage was report- rd-Retter.

PHALANX WINS

New York, July 5. With a brilliant burst of spoed

the of in

stretch C. V. Whitney Phalanx ran over the field in the $60,000 Empire City Handicap t Jamaica to win the 36th, running of the stakes by two lengths. He teenths Jn 1.57.4. covered the mile and there is

During one hard tussle the ball was bannered so hard it bounced jsthree times into the upper tier

of the stands, 60 yards away from this court-Reuter.

King Ranch's But Why Not and J. Wats Hinemonien were scroni and third.-United Press.

Baksi All Set For Tandberg Bout

Stockholm. July 5. Rugged Joe Baksi roughed up a couple of sparring partners today in his final workout for the match tomorrow with the Swede, Olle Tand- berg, with a crack at Joe Louis's world heavy- weight crown thrown in as a bonus for the winner.

Lawn Bowls

Confounding their critles, the Prison Officers Club

bowlers merged victors over the Kowloon Cricket Club at Austin Road yes- terday, after one of the most ex- citing finishes in the current

knockout" competition,

The K.C very plead but up

and, were it not for Tommy File's beautiful four in the last had against Goodwin. would have eliminated the 1.0.C from the third round. When Jilat (Prisons) ran out winner by three in

Death Or Glory Probably because

conter entirt nerves play never ruse to

the second great heights, and it was kettally pour In the Hrst set. There were any, Pile and Goodwin were play-

a few brilliant shots, and Missing the 20th head with the former

right down, while McCatheson in

HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947.

Boston Back Into First Place

New York, July 6.

In the National League Bill Voiselle hurled Bos- ton back into first place by beating Brooklyn 4 to 1. It was the big righthander's second straight victory since Boston acquired him from New York-in a trade for Mort Cooper. Danny Litwhiler drove in the first two Boston runs with a homer in the first inning, and single in the forth frame after Voiselle had doubled. Brooklyn dropped to second place two percentage points"behind Boston.

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Right|lekder BIN Nicholson's | In the American League Larry Tong double in the sixth with two Doby, 22-year-old negro, nude his nut and two abare gave Chicago big league debut by going hitler a4 to 3 vietary, over Pittsburgh, ¦ as a plùch batter, for Cleveland in CincinnatiTM choked off a ninth the seventh inning as the Chicago inning enlly by St. Louis to defeat White Sax beat the Indians G to : the Carlbials 7 to 5 and

the league int fifth place in Alandings.

Italian Motor Boats For US Races

move

Rookie Frank Shea pitched his 11th win against two defeats na the New York Yankees scored five runs in the fourth Inning "after two men were out in gain a 5 to 1 Philadelphia victory over the Athletics,

Ted Williams tripled In tre! sixth inning and scored the decll- ing run on First Baseman Jake Jones's single as

Boston beat Washington 7 to 6.

A Detroit and St. Louis double header was postponed because

Scores;

National League

New York, July 6. Darius W. Sylvester, chair-rain,

Gold man of the International Cup

Committee Itegatta Amerien's premler motorboat) rien announced that three Boston

speedboat men had Brooklyn Italizer notified him that they planned to come to the United for the race was available,

K. 11.

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Winning pitcher Vojselle, States Chlengo

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The Italiana are Count Theo Rossi, 1938 Gold Cup winner, Count Enrico Capellini and Commander Achile Castoldi,

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FACTOR FOR PEACE

Sydney, July 3. Firid Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of Im- perial General Staff, asserted today that A #strong and united British Empire was one of the greatest factors for pepee the world hun.evor known. Speaking at the Mel- hauen, Town Hall he

Buid that "things are not as good on they might be in liritain. We may have a difficult, time next unter but don't believe it when people tell you the British Empire is going down- hill."--Anociated Press.

International Horse Show

London, July 5......

The South African tourists put together a very satisfactory total of 278 for 6 wickets by the close of play in the third Test Match, which opened at Old Trafford today.

Mitchell, who scored 80, batted confidently and seemed all set for his century when he was unfortunately run out with the score at 214 Viljoen had played a half-volley from Hollies to deep mid-on and set off for the run, but Mitchell started late and was out by yards as Evans whipped off the bails from Hutton's swift throw straight into his gloves above the stumps,

Mitchell had defied England'a 384 for 6 (Keighley 99, Pawson attack for three hours and 40 136, Donnelly 81). Cambridge minutes. His best hits were University to bat

A1 Coventry--Warwickshire ten fours.

Immediately after Mitchell's 320 (Dollory 54, Cranmer 64); dlamissal, the South African Essex 203 for 3 (Cray (0),

With At Worcester-Somerset 278 position became worse.

70); Cranston (Gimblett 70, Lawrence only one run added brought back an off-break and Worcestershire 77 for 1.

At Sheffleld-Derbyshire 287 stump hit Dawaen's ridůle when the latter had scored 16 (Townsend 63. Elliot 70. Rhodes

61); Kent 36 for 0.

London, July 6. France, Belgium, Italy and ¦ runs. - Biré have entered riders who will compete in the teams of

first international horac ahow to: be held in Britain since the war. on Monday at the White City Stadlum, London,

Grim Defence

Rowan Viljoen and

looked useful stand like making a when Rowan was out leg before us he reached well forward to The ball from Hollies. British officera from Germany | D riding German boraca may com- sixth wicket fell at 260 runs.

this time Viljoop by 2 pete in the show, The Winston

of well

Churchill Cup will be presented Was

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to the champion riding horse by his

at the

and form

top

seemed

WAR

At Bristol-Sussex 203 (John

arm Langridge 51: Cook, left slow bowler, 5 for 44): Glou- costershire 90 for 2.

At Portsmouth Middlesex, 190 (Mann 53, Robins (5,- Thompson 60; Heath, right armi medium, 6 for 100); Hampshire 138 for 5.

At Kettering-Glamorgan 312

Watkins 70. Dynon

140);

if transportation| "ittsburgh

Winning pitcher Doyle.

Field Marshal Viacount Wavell set, but Tuckett, who came in to Northamptonshire 67 for 0.

not at all At Nottingham Lancashire who will take the salute nt the partner him 7 13 Cincinnati

He defended grimly, 384 for 8 (Place 112, B. Howard 5 St. Louis

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farewell parade of foreign com- happy. Winning pitcher Kean Rafens potitors at the final session on however, in the time remaining 84). Nottinghamshire to bat,

Friday.

and managed to keep his wicket | Router. The King and Queen, accom- intact until the close of play. panied by Princess Margaret,

He had scored six runs by this E. will attend the show on Wednes- time, while Viljoen's score stood

day and the Duke and Duchess) at 66 not out.

August 10 in Jamaica Bay, off

Long Island.

The Italian racers said that once they received Government approval. they would formally! The former Pennsylvania | file entries.--United Preas. miner will enter the ring 3-1 to 6.1 favourite over his compara.

tively unknown opponent, 217-K.M.

nc.

cording to Swedish sports writers. A minimum crowd of 30,000 will pay the kroner equivalent of a $100,000 gate to see the fight at Ransunda Soccer Ground,

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day's bone warming summer sun was expected to enhance the take

which will be more than double

No.

that of any previous sporting co test staged in Sweden.

Bakei, currently "regarded as 2 American heavyweight, will receive one-third of the net take while-Tandberg has guaranteed $13,000.

been

But the winner, aside from the cash he will take home, will have in his pocket a contract to fight

Cycle Race

Briacon, July 4.

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Cleveland Washington Baston

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9 of Gloucester wili vialt li on Some bright cricket was also 1 Friday-Associated Press.

R. JI. 1.5 7

. 12 777 10 Winning pitcher Joe Dobson. In National League night game. Johnny Mize hit his 234 and 24th home runs of the seaRun as the New York Giants defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4 to 0.

Schoolboy Rowe suffered fourth defeat against eight vie tories and Clint Hartung gained his fifth win for three losses.

Stores.

Sixty-two bieyellsta from five countries are resting today, price to leaving for Digne on New York

Philadelphla the 217.kilometre ninth lap of

-Associated Press. the Tour de France at 8.30 am. tomorrow (Saturday).

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Standings

The Italian, French, Belgian,

New York, July 6. Major league standings, in- Dutch and Swiss riders, who

1,809 kilo-cluding July 6 games, are as fol- have now covered metres, still have 2,831 kilome lowa

Won Loo! tres to ride, including some of

Chicago

0 - 11 the toughest hills in France.

Winning pitcher Smith." Three Frenchmen were

Philadelphia

1 3 ሱ New York

$ 10 Winning pitcher Shea.

National League

Tari, usually a sound tacticiaft, the third lane was two ahead of Louis in New York this autumn ellminated from the race yester-j was often caught out of position. K.C.C.'s Rakusen Dil the 18th for the boxing world's highest day when they straggled into:

Some of the thereest hitting in head. the championships-real death ov

honour. Lew Burston of the 20th Brineon from Grenoble so late The four by Pile and a single- Century Sporting Club of New that the judges ruled them out. glory stuff was seen in the men's ton by MeCutcheon Kn

Still the York earlier this week broke the

wearing the yellow Boston doubles nal, in which Hob 1.0.0. a tond of two which was

although Brooklyn Falkenburg and Jack Kramer | mereased to three on the

news that he had signed contracts jersey of the leader, 2011 heat Tony Mottram, Britain's only head in the McCutheson-Rakusen with both Baksi and Tandberg to he finished fifth yesterday, was New York

Albert Ronconi, who told the Chicago Hanks representative. and theme.

United Press he felt in excellent! Cincinnati

"not too tired" St. Louis condition at

Philadelphia after yesterday's gruelling

Pittsburgh climb. →→ mountainous

Unlied Press.

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was not

at his

Excitement at this stage

Tau

meet Louis.

Tip Top Shape Australian, Bill Sidwell, 8.8, 0.3, high as a repetition of his fifth

The victory in tomorrow's bout Americans dwartai bend's five, or even a four, would will make either contract valid. The tall

have given the Kowloon players their apponents, but what Mof-the verdict. Unfortunately, Raku-

At the official weighing cere- fenin nid Sidwell lacked

mony late today Baksi tipped the inches sent over a wide in his last they countered by their fighting wood, giving his rink a singleton. Tandberg at 208.12 pounds, about

scale. at 213.4 pounds

and rit. Sidwell

The best searing was on tho

two pounds above the Swede'n] best and dropped three services.econd lane. when Jillolt scored Muitiam also dropped one;, vital three threes to Fincher's five and ideal match weight. Examining alva, physicians said both fighters were errors which led to the downfall a four. Gieodwin's rinkerk of the Empire pair.

chalked up three threes in their in tiptop shape. Doris Hart bid consulation for game ogainst Pito.

Bakel, who recently made very In the game played at Kowloon short work of Britain's highly re- her singles defeat when she and Mrs. Pat Todd ben! Margaret Docks, Kowloom Bowling Grean puted Brure

Woodcock, was Clare and Luise Brougil, ve Club "A" defeated the Indian Ite generally expected to win by a

creation Club by saven shola-knock American doubles

out before the thanks to the very one bowling of round. Some pins and regarded as almost un Mekelvie's four, who

predicted beatable, 3-0, 6-4, 7.5.

were Tandberg, more a technician than only Kowloon players to beat the slugger, would not last until the flong_Kong.bowlers.

Llaneer

Sensational Win

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Tiwy

in sensationpl Nishion after Osborne and Brough hari led 53 and 40-love in the

insel, with Brough serving.

Saving three attccessive match poarta, Hert pad Todėl levelled 5. all, and then in an inspired spell

Full scores were as follows: P.O.C.

K.C.C. J.W. Grant C. Kingdon

R.G. Robertson T.M. Pile

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V. Jamieson

of soaring and volleying won R.J.V. Grindley ulter Osborne had seven match | F.N. HII points.

A. Jillett

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W.C. Higgs

C. Haynes

The players continued volleying after the winning point, but the lincsinan had given the bell out,

J. Marvin . and there was momentary con J. McCutheson fusion until the umpire announ-

seed the result.

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J.W. Lee A.E.P. Guest T.A. Madar

F. Goodwin

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J. Chubb

J. Fraser

J. Orem

E.C. Fincher

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The mixed doubles provided an

59 pnii-climax. After taking the K.8.0.C. “A”.

first set easily, Colin Long and R.P, Phillips Nancy Bolton of Australia lost J.G. Mayer cohesion, 'dropped into numerous J.C. Altken errors and were outclassed in all J. McKelvie

(Skip) phures of the game.

Queen Mother's Escape

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Shields

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1. Newton

In the plate events for competl. A.J. Hall

tors beaten in the first and second

rounds of the singles,

Jadwica Jedrzejowska of Poland 3.F. McGowan

retained her title by beating Mr. S. Randle

H. Gittins

Ofth frame.

MANNION FOR HOLLAND?

London, July 5. Wilt Mannion. England and Middlesborough inside forward, today confirmed a report that he

had received an offer from Hol-

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Money Winner

Stanton, Delaware, July 6. Stymle became the world's leading money winning thorough- hred on Saturday by capturing the mile and one quarter Sussex handicap in a track record time of two minutes, two and two fifths seconds.

The victory by three and one half lengths over Natchez won $20,850 for Stymie and sent the six year old's total earnings to $696,610.

Assault with 3576,670 is in accond place.-Associated Press.

Mitsui. Mitsubishi To Disappear

Tokyo, July 6, Reliable Japanese sources

Boen in the other Arst-class matches played today. At Lords, where the Oxford and Cambridge Universities met for said today that SCAP had In- their annual match, Oxford's formed the Japanese govern- New Zealand Test player, Mar. ment that Japan's two largest Brat-Mitul Buskan Altu- Zaibatsu tin Donnelly, scored 81. gether, four Dominions players and Mitsubishi Shojl-must dia,

from the country's appear are participating in the game.

economic picture. The Indian Test cricketer, A. Hafeez) (Abdul H.. Kardar scored 46 runs for Oxford in the same match.

Close of play scores in games played today were:

County Matches At Bradford-Surrey 271 (Barling 69, Fletcher not out

left arm 127; Wardle,

slow bowler, 6 for 28); Yorkshire 27 for 0.

At Lords-Oxford University

Sources said that SCAP or- dored cancellation of the pre- viously scheduled plan to split up both firms into 10 to 16 in- dependent establishments under SCAP'a policy to eliminate monopolies and economic com- bines which constituted a vital part of Japan's previous wat potential.

Both the Mitsui Bussan and Mitsubishi Sholl operated throughout the world before

the war-United Press.

The "Flying Saucers" SHIPPING RATES

said the

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Two Chicago nstronomers disce are probably 'man-made." Dr. Girard Klu- er, Director of the University f Chicago Yorkca Observatory, aid the flashing objects "could not be meteors."

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Northwestern

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Philadelphin Clevelanil Chleago Washington St. Louis.......

Minor baseball league standings

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land, but declined to be more

International League seventh special.

that Mansion who has refused to

sign again for his own club, said Montreal that he had asked Middlesborough Jersey City

Syracuse to release him previously.

Rochester Tandberg is pretty much un-

announcement, that Buffalo Mannion's

in_Holland, was Newark known despite a string of vic. he might play torio over mediocre Europeans. followed by an unofficial report Baltimore He also has been beaten several that he might go to Ireland. He Toronto Limes, once by the British Eddie would not comment on this.As. 20 Phillips.

The Swede's punishment capa- city is rather hard to assess since he has not met any really hard hitters. However, Tandberg was iG

floored twice in recent bouts with Jack London and John Nilsson,

V.C. Labrum

T. Lock

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Open Pairs

Molly Blair, at, Great Britain 0-2,

7-6 in the women's final.

"In the men's final Erie Sturgess

of South Africa beat Tony Mat-

tram of Great Britain 6.3, 0.3.

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Swedish heavyweight.

Long Reach

sociated Press.

Observatory,

University's wald

timates of the size varied.--- Associated Press,

"Mother-Unit”

HIKED

Nanking, July 0. The State-operated China Merchants Steamship Company and the two private big. Chinese. shipping companies, the Sheng Industrial Company and

Min

Boise, Idaho, July.6. The three aviators who have the San Pei Shinping Company, observed

dying have jointly announced that a mysterious discs" today compared notes 90-por cent Increase will be.

missiles aude in passenger fares and 50% and agreed that the

on freight rates 'as were at least as large, or larger per cent than an aeroplane, and that they from Monday, July 7.-Central

News. appear in groups, with one 38 | "we realise that the Army and seeming to be the Mother-unit. 34 Navy are working on all sorts What it does the others Im-

of things about which we know mediately imitate. nothing."

the Dr. Leo salt

One flyer, who has a'roady dises might represent the aume

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting seen the discs and who goes sort, of thing as sending radar aloft regularly in this area, is from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.30 but a frequency of 846 kilecyelos signals to the moon, "one of the now carrying a brand new movie to 11.00, pan., and also on 9.52 3 greatest technological achieve camera equipped with a long- mogacycles in the al metro band ments of the war and accom- distance lens in the hope of from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.80 to 8.30 40plished in absoluto secrecy." meeting them again.

and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m. ofILET.

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RADIO

and

airbase the Army

California, speedy 12.30 p.m.-Dally Programme Hamery.

19.32 p.n-Geraldo and He Orchestra,

1.00 .-News. Weather Report dp said the discs might be the re- pursuit plane is standing by,

Announcements. sull of experiments in "trans-ready for a quick takeoff if the matation of atomic energy." He objects are sighted again-

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SAYAJIRAO. NOT

Milwaukee Indianapolis FOR BELMONT. ・

Toledo London, July 6.

Columbus The Gackwar of Baroda has Minneapolis

Texas Leagu

decided not to send his crack three-year-old colt Sayajirao to compete for the Gold Cup at Bel- Houston Stockholm experts agreed that mont Park.

Fort Worth Tandberg's chance for victory de-

It is understood the Gaekwar Shreveportći, pends on the skiifull use of his has been recalled to India on Dallis technique and speed, and of his urgent personal business. As no Tulan ... lengthy arms to keep the Ameri. always likes to see his thorough Benwmont can mauler away in the opening breds in action in big events,he Oklahoma City rounds. HI strapping) King has reversed his decision regard-Bar Antonio... Kong physique might prove

ing Sayajirao's trip to the United States.-United Press. handicap if the fight is prolonged.

27 said that "these saucers so-call-Press.

partially rocket-propelled on the

Seen By Hundreds

FOOD FOR GERMANY

Berlin, July 5. Imparts of food to Germany in June reached a record figuro, the United States Military Govern- ment announced today, Dr. Harold Urey, atomic

Over 488,000 tone of bread scientist at the University of grain and flour arrived from the 40 Chicago, called this comment United States to help feed the 4ngibberish.” -

population of the combined Go Credence in the saucera American and British zoneg..

widely laughed off at their first Thesa Imports were dearly 30 reported appearance on June twice the monthly

aygrage for

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BRITAIN'S TEAM London, July 10,

Southern Association

New Orleans Chátanooga Atlanta u Birmingham

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and 60 In another saw them in

In his workouts today, Bake disregarded the advice of his manager, Nat Waltson, and his trainer, Ray Arcel, and hit his Seventeen-year-old A. G. Paddy Nashville sparring partners with heavy Roberts Junior, tennis champion Little Rock exhausting punches and killing af Great Britain, was chosen Memphis

hocks. He brushed on fighting in which will represent Deitain in Saturday as ong of the team

Pacific Lea the plea of "Bo nice and aleady, Paris from July 17.26 July 27.

championships in Los Angeles

27/01 (Oakland GS Joe."-United-Prés...

The team, which was annouUIS- Sacramento - and by the Lawn Tennis Asadčia-Portland, tlon, includes Tony Mottrain Hollywood Darek Marton, Mas Joy Gannon San Diege and Mia Jean Quarilor Captain

24 Wolfson and Arcel shouted the French

J. W. Lee and E. M. Alarcon

A crowd of 14,000 watched the will meet V. O J." Kingdon and Pannd of the Oper Pairs Cham matches today and was often on J, W. Grant t xic feat during the exciting molowing diyan chuti on plonship at 8.30 p.m. on Thurs

Fr. Stowo Associated Pri

Idaho. Hundreds saw them in

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42 states had their reports..

New Delhi, July 5.

1.10 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude.

1.15 pm-Howies and Landeuer un Two

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1.30 p.m.-1.0.0. Transcription leveleni

"Husis for Romance".

2.00. p.m.--Cima Dawit,

6,29 pm-lim` Memuries.

4.48mHalberg

Butte.

Lanton String Orcbreton

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7.00 pm.-L.C. Transcription: Bervlest.

The Cook of the Gannet", ie W.

W. Jacobs, Adapted for Brondrast-

In by Lester Powell,

1.30 pm8tudio: Like What t LIN". Presented by Harry Hars

HOSAYCE.

200 p.m.-Loader Relay World News." 8.10 p.m.-London Return Home News

from Urkain.

8.14 p.m.-Chopint Andents, Spinato and Grand Polonaise Brillante. Lõulu Kentner, Pisno Bolt

1. p.m.-Light Variety.

9.60 p.m.-Studios A. Voor. 'Recital bý

Houston Baller (Baritone) with! Betty Brown "us. Accompaniet.

0.14 p.m.).1.C. Transcription Servicet.

"Atomic Energy"-Nà, 1 “What it }", 2.65 pm-Orchestral Interisde -

states throughout the west. And Lady Mountbatten, wife of 1000 mLanding Relays Hews

the Viceroy, Inprecedent 10.10 p.m.Weather Rupert, M

| 10,31 p.m.--“Bomething:fur; puerpkody- shattering visit today called": · Murlo" Tor, pil. Tialadi Near unanimity was recorded on Mohandas K. Gandhi at his 11,00 nm Close Down, on some of the disca' charac home in the untouchables Printed and published for the teristics terrific speed, bright sweepers colony of Bhangi proprietors, The Newspaper, 51 reflections, round or oval in Lator, she accompanied him Enteruriae. Limited, by WALres

shape, flat and flying with a in visit to hla neighbours.-- JAMED KHATER, Windeor Home peculiar undulating motion, Es- | United Press.

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