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ENGLAND WELL ON TOP Pokfulam Palmer Case To Be Reviewed:

for the

Set For Victory

In Test Match

London, July 9.

South Africa, losing their last six wickets for 60 runs in 55 minutes were dismissed for 267 in their second innings and left England to get 129 runs in two and a half hours to win the Third Test.

Bisley Shooting

fourth wicket.

Cambridge Manages

A Draw

Incident

O. E. Julebin, clerk of Cathay| Pacific Airways, pleaded guilty| to all charges and was fined $30 on one charge and caution- ed on the others by Mr. Spring- all at the Central Magistracy when he was charged with having discharged a 22 rifle at A place other than the New Territories for gume and target practice, for discharging a fire arm within 200 yards of an on- [eupled dwelling. 175A Sassoon Road and for failing to notify the Commissioner of Police of his change of address.

S. I. Dewar stated

Old Resident's Weath

Canton

Cutting

Staff

Application

Granted

An application by Mr. Leo d'Almada under Sec- tion 99 of the Magistrate's Ordinance, for a re-

view of the case against Alfred Brian Palmer American Aid

was granted by Mr. W. A, Blair-Kerr at Kow- loon, yesterday..

Palmer was convicted on June 14 on two charges

For Germany

Essen, July 8.

Canton, July 9.

ninety-eight Four hundred civil servants belonging to the

of fraudulent conversion of CNRRA CWT Mr. Averell Harriman, the funds totalling $7.614.45 and sentenced to one United Stales Secretary for Kwangtung Provincial Govern

Commerce, today met repreien- year's hard labour, ment and its afliated units will

miners Lonsdale Mr. A.

Crown of the special circumstances, I aliyes of the German be discharged on account of the

the budget, Counsel, assistent by DSI Wall, do not think that the defence union at Villa Huegel, the form- heavy deflelt in

жая brought about prosecuted.

should be prejudiced in any er home of Krupp, the Industri. by the

nilat. increase recent

of

In granting the application, way, the point being that I was ularies, it has been decided at Mr. B'alr-Kerr said:

cleanly informed within neven Mr. Harriman explained the the regular meeting of the Pro- "I granted bail on the basis days of the defence's intentions. American food-export plans for that reals- Committee of an appeal being lodged on The application for review Germany, but sald veial Executive this afternoon.

the understanding that the re- must be made to the Magistrate tance among some Americans to The rw salary scale has inquisite, nollee under section and not any Magistrate.

so thorough going rellef mea- creased the payroll for the 118E would be fled. This has "Accused surrenders to his sure could be overcome only if civil personnel under the Pro- not been done, and I do not bail and is committed to the the German miners did not vincial Government by millions thick that appeal proceedings custody of the Superintendent strike, but worked seriously for

reconstruction, of dollars per month. Since can bo, said to have properly of Prisons." there is no adequate meant to commenced even although ver- meet the deficit, the nuthorities reluctantly resorted to cutting down the number of elvit ser vants,

Toulon, July R. Oxford drew with Cambridge in their annual three-day mulch at South Africa's collapse on a tricky wicket follow-

Lords.

that on ed some brilliant batting by Dudley Nourse. The scores were: Oxford 457:Jung 1 defendant went, to the who scored 115 in two hours and 25 minutes Cambridge 2011 and #11 for Ave backyard of No. 175A Basson Road occupied by Dr. and Mrs. and hit two sixes and 13 fours.

(Willit Q, Bailey 60 nut out),

The results of county matches NR and enquired if a bird that Nourse, batting superaly, at strokes alf round the wicket,

he had just shot had fallen in ended today were: locking the bowlers aggressive; ¡ was helped by Ken Viljoen in

Gloucester-dire to the yard, Mrs, Ng asked the which At Bristol ly and aroring with well-timedia pur'nership which

defendant who he was and, was realised 111 as in 95 minutes for the 307 for seven (Unkes 117 not out. drew with Sussex. Sussex 203 and

informed that he was a posser- sur of an arms licence and was By attacking

Smith 4 not ost). Glovester- the Buvietn

from the Police Department Whire 311. Nourse

prevented

went them from

defendant then The Notis At Nottingham:

dre away and striking à good length and alsoj

shortly after more shots were heard, but Mrs. Ng caused the ring of close Holders With Lanenshire, Lancashire 390. in be shifted away from the Nuttx 475 for five (Simpson 129 could not determine who fired batsimen.

not out Stocks 63 not out). or where the firing took place. Nourse was particularly vigor-

Bradford: Surrey beat rus after lunch, when lie scor- | Yorkshire by five wicket, York- ed 36 in 15 minutes, including hire 87 and 269 (Smithson 107 a sixer out of the ground INSLEY, JULY 8.

off not unt, Coxon 58). Surrey 271 Compton, and made England's and 6 for five. JEUT.GENERAL SIR P1 bowing nok very mediocre,

AL LIT NEAMA, VICTOHLA CROSS

Wright, the Kent spin bow-hire OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR Her, had a spell of two wickets Glamorgan 312 and 180 for three for six runs in three vers, bist | AND GOVERNOR OF GUERN SEY, HAS WON THE WIMBLE. aos! credit goes to Edrich wyson ft. Watkins 51 not out).

Northants 877. probably the greatest FION CUP AT THE NATIONAL | 1:

At Coventry: Essex beat War.terday morning at the age of the RIPLE ASSOCIATION MEETING and cricketer in

I wiekshiew by six wirkets,

War. 164.

The funeral took place in the HERE.

wickshire "20 and 202 (hylor 93,

day at the Roman Cathelle Ord 63, Ray Smith live fr 114).

Cemetery, Happy Valley with Essex 493 and 121 for four.

The Rev. Fr. Q. de Assaniis, as- At Worcester: Worcestershiresisted by the Rev. Fr. D. Bazzo 58 drew with. Samerset Somerset and Fr J. M. Merino conducting

1278 and 200 (Lawrence 67. 1- the service:

warth seven for 60), Worcester- He is survived by a wife, Mra. hire 353 and 30 for nine (An- My Vieira-Ribeiro. two sons, 116) drews seven for 14),

Tony and Alberto, and a daugh- 22 At Shefelt: Derbyshire-Kent | ter ́ ́Vira.

9, match abandoned owing to ralu, D Derbyshire 287 and 176, Kent 17213 and 14

Flo for wickets. Router.

Fig at 600 yurds, he starteri with the inner and thea nude

AFTA) 4 cutive bulls. cope of 49 out of 58 he bent all of Bisley experts,

Philips has entered the con- in the "honour class," strated to shooting for bonus zuid no money prizes.

Today's principal event' wns the first stage of the St. George Challenge Vase, secondl in impar. Line 36 the King's Prize.

Lending scores were by Captain | DS. Swanston, late Royal Navy, and tacul. A.

Mondly, of HMS)

Excellent, Portsmouth, who made

1

today.

Scores...

Button,

BIL world

SOUTH AFRICA Second Innings Melville b. Edrich Dyer, b. Gladwin Mitchell. C. Compton Nourse, b. Edrich Viljoen, e Hutton, b.. Wright Dawson b. Edrich Rowan, e. Evans, b. Wright Tuckett, Low. b. Edrich Mann, c. Barnett, b. Wright Lindsay b. Hollies Pilmsoll, not out

Extras

0

11

11

Total

267

74 of possible 75.

BOWLING ANALYSIE

M.

W

Edrich the only man to win the King's Gladwin Prize three times and who won | Tollies The St, Gorge Vase 31 yours ago | Compton when a private ̧m the Queen's Burwelt Westmanister Rilles.

22,4 4

16.

28

1

14

10

17

Ba

10

Anting the 73x was A.G. Fulton,

Today, he beat his son, Major Falten, by two points-Reuter

May Lose Title

New Jersey July R. Markie Paterson, British Inder of the world flyweight; championship, is in danger of having his title declared varunt ;

ing lees not meet Dado Marine on July 16,

Wright --Reuter.

Kettering:

Northangtun drow with Lor

LOCKE STILL WINNING

An old resident of Hong Колк Mr Fernando Alfredo Vieira-Ribeiro, died carly yes-

A further application, for. Miners representativen

told bat intimation of appeal was bail. was made by Mr. Zim- Mr. Harriman that they would given in open

Court and tail! mern in the afternoon and, on not hurter their demand for na

for the was granted on the strength of DS Wall offering no objection, tionalleation of mincs that.

Palmer was granted bail in the possibility of foreign help. Mr. them thal Harriman xured "I am aware that the defence sum of $6,000 cfsh. do want to have the opportuni- | Hearing of the review will be the United States did not wish ty of both a review, and, should } at 9.30 a.m. on July 12. thie fail, nish the right to ap? peal, and 1 wish to help the de- fence as far as I can.

However, several principles rex- were inld town for each ponsible head to settle this pro- blera for his own unit: (1) any unit having staff less than 25 persons will need no cut; (2) a unit having a staff from 26 "Judgment was delivered on to 60 muat cut 10%; (3) a staff June 14. Unfortunately, I was ill from 51 to 100 must cut 10%; on June 20 and for some time (4) a staff from 101 to 159 after that, and the solicitor for must cut 20%; (5), a staff from the defence communicated with 151 to 200 must cut 257; (G) me by telephone at my hotel on a staff from 200 up must cut June 20 intimating that he 1! addition to the Chief mourners, son-in-law Mr. H. S. 30. This cut will be effective coned desired to apply for re- Remedios and brothers A. J. In August. It is also authoritn. į view: and JA. V. Ribeiro, those who lively learned the Kwangtung attended Included Messrs 1 B. Industrial Corporation, having Fomerov, F. M. Pereira. C. a staff of 210 persons, has de- Rocha, I. Lima, C. Cunha F. Xcided to cut over 50 staff mem- Suares, L. Silva, F. X. Botelho,

Բ Sotres, C. F. Vai Julie bers.-KPN.

Pibeiro. Angelo Ribeiro. G. A V. Ribeiro, A. Barretto. A. Ribeiro, C. A. Lenne L A. V. Ribeiro. a. Ribeira G. Winel. R. Robarts.

Chicago, July 9. Bobby Leke, the South African golf perfectionist won the $7,0005 A, Alves, C. M. Alves, L. A. V. Tam-O-Shanter Victory open first Ribeira, A. E. Noronha M. A. pris tulay by shooting Cone Carvalho, R. Noronha, C. Nor- under par 140) to defest Md Porky onba, D. E Carvalho, A. M.

3 Oliver in their 35 hele play off -- | Tavares, F. J. V. Ribeiro Mrs H.

Associated Press,

New Formula For South-West Africa

Pretoria, July 8.

As a result of the South African Government's re- jection of the idea of trusteeship for the form-

הזו יויו

Ribelco and many others.

Floral tribulos were from Milly. Alberto. Lea. Gilberto and Ronaldo, Tony, Betty and Georgie Pat. Edith and Luigi. Aurch and Nena, Nina and Charite. Johnnie and Elka. Henry Virn and children, and Mrs. E. H. Tan, Dr. and Mrs K. C. Cheng and the You family.

Parking

were

marking her

PRINCESS ́ELIZABETH'S BETROTHAL

Lo interfere la the internul af- fals of the countries It was de alating-Realer.

Inconclusive First Round

(Continued from Page 1) The Princess will not be created Princess of Wales. This Litle

Peiping, July 8. traditionally is reserved for the Informed sources today regard. as long ased the relief of Szepingkai as the Heir Aparent and

of. the furious but inconclusive end possibility that

current King might have a sin, to whom the first round in the Special Circumstances the crown would descend instead battle in Manchuria which still In Communist strong "Admittedly, the application of to Elizabeth, the Princess ro. weighs was not made in open Court mains only the heiress presump. favour.

These surces said the within seven days; but in view tive,

SOVIET WARNING DISREGARDED

Lake Success, July 8.

1

there is

Com.

ft ix generally expected in munists are likely to resume the | London saciely that the Royal offensive-harrying elles, tearing wedding will take place at West. rollronis, isolating coolmines and. minster Abbey in the autumn cuiling food supplies-before the from recover fully with the Archbishop of Canter- Nailonelists bury officiating-United Press, the battle shrek. The purpose of such action is to make the Palace Statement

Nationalist position untenable. After a deluge of inquiries from

Sources said that whether the Generatissimo con block the Com- munist objective of seizing Man- churia within six months depends on wheher the government 18

iments and how much energy the enn, draw the from

tired, aiscontended citizenry. United Press,

all parts of the world Bucking hum Palace took the unusual course of commenting twice in

Palete

In

engagement · at Prince.sk Elizabeth at present but one will

situation.""

Lieutenant, Philip Mountbatten

xxx

Nashville, Illinois, July 9. *. The Centralia Coal Compuny was today fined US$1,000 on charges of "wilful negligence” in the Centra'ia coal mine ex- plosion, In which 111 men were ked on March 25.- United

The United Nations Security Council today adopt- single day on a single matter.

mid-afternoon the ed the American plan of work for the disarma- omelally announced: "The King able to draw further reinforce- ment commission, disregarding Soviet warn has authorised no statement na to all qui mobilization" Mr.

ings that the action would invite the collapse the of all arms-scrapping efforts.. Russia refrained from vetoing the work plan-and be made, within the next day r abstained from voting as the loosely knit works which will clear up the whole

SOVIET AND SIAM programme was passed by the Council - 0-0.

Bangkok, July 8. Poland also abstained.

left the Naval Training College at M. Seige S. Nicuchin has er German Southwest Africa, General Smuts Prosecutions

The Soviet warnings, aimed United States. delegate, Hers- Cosham where he is an instructor been appointed Soviet Minister flew today to Windhoek, the capital of that

at the majority's refusal to link chel Johnson, who called on the on "extended summer leave" to. to Stam. It was disclosed here When yesterday's traffic sum- the ordinary arms The bght has twice been just-

territory, to prepare the case that he will pre-monses were heard by Mr. talks with discussions of atomic argument emphasizing that the ham Palace. He was with Their

scrapping Council to disregard the Soviet day and drove his ear to Bucking today.

The date of his arrival and of poned owing to the il-health

sent to the United Nations next September. d'Almada at Central, two dri- control and at the failure of the Security Council can always Majcatics and Princess Elizabeth the opening of the Legation of Palerson, and the National He will remain until Saturday, conferring with vers

Appeared because they

work plan, call for coordinate work on both the shortly after I p.m.

were not announced, but it was Is Asseintion of the Unit. officials and political figures.

alleged to have parked American

His mother, Princess Alice of expected that the Soviet party ed States hus suggested to the

their cars on Queen's Road and specific studies of such questions Atomic Energy and Disarma- present indications, of International status, but it left them unattended for 15 to as national war production and ment Commissions. Johnson Greece, staying at a London hotel, ¦ would arrive in October. British Beard of Control that South Africa, to meet United Mecs un opportunity to, drive a 30 minutes.

Lo the United States plan declined comment oa the locations of military and naval said

The name of the new Siamego 1 mile be vented in the event | Nations objections to the incor- burd bargain.

The cases against both defen- bases.

places emphasis on the necessity romance but said she expected to Minister in Moscow was not un- Patervon not going through poration of the territory, has While some party leaders dants, Mrs. B. J. Clark and Mr.

established

international be in England into October after nounced-Reister. with the fight on duly 16.

The Council authorized the of devised a formula of "integra- favour federation, a suggests Mr. d'Almada printed out to Disarmament Commission

Frank Grose. were dismissed

to safeguards which would guard which she will probably visli her The American body has enbled; tion without annexation."

terms that would make South- the traffic inspector, "There is distribute its work among the against violation of arms agree- alster, the Crown Princess The reqetary of the British! In the view of General "Jun west Africa a privileged pro- no sign

Se con. -United Press. whatsoever to indicate committees bord proposing that Marinu Smuts, the South African Pre- vince, enjoying all the advant that parking is not allowed in broad mandate to "consider and

and handed it a ments.United Press, fight Rinty Monaghan, of Iremier, as expressed in public, ages of the Union, but at the that particular area.” tand, for the title, as the Irish pronouncements, the South same time exercising a measure Mrs. Turner was fined $20 for make recommendations to the

Counell un is next on the list of the frienn Union show'd continue of autonomous authority, not-

concerning Security .car in Queen's

forces Sationa! Boxing

Road. Association to administer Southwest Africa ab'y over mining and land set-pear but sent a representative, which fali within the jurisdic-

Defendant did not ap- armamente and armed Catenders after Marino ander the mandate, although tlement.

who pleaded guilty on her be- tion of the commission en con- Reuter.

the League of Nations which It remains to be seen whether half.

ventional armamenta." The de- conferred it no longer exists. an agreement can be reached

cision shelved for a while nt The Union is prepared to re- before the General Assembly of

least the

manoeuvre .which. port to the United Nations on the United Nations meet, so its administration

"American officials interpreted did that a comprehensive plan may] Fung Sau Chun, keeper of an

A conviction that the United States must deal The St. Leger, nat of, the formerly to the League of Na-be placed before it.-Reuter,

Soviet attempt to confuse flat

oplum divan, was sentenced to as a

with Russia for many years "as a rival and not "triple tions. racing season's

six monthe imprisonment, with atomic control negotiations.

as a partner" is expressed in a highly authori from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.30 erowo" classles for three year

out the option of a fine when Earlier, Russia's Andrei she pleaded guilty before, Mr Gromyko warned the Council tative but anonymously published article to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.52 the United which is attracting much diplomatie attention. megneveles in the at metre band d'Almada at the Centro! that approval of | Magistracy yesterday.

It outlines the view that if the Soviet Union can Eleven smokers were fined States plan wou'd invite a col-

be held in check for the next decade or longer, $20 or two days and an order lapse of all efforts to disarm the for eviction, was granted.

world. He chided the Council Lako Success, July 8.

the result may be either a more cooperative United C. I. Smith outlining the case for supporting the The UNO Security Council told the court that he, with a States plan the approval of

attitude or a breakdown of Russian power. today unanimously decided

The article is published in the that they cannot always police party ralded the first which is necessary before the refor re-examination of the apoor of No. 4 Chung Hing commission

July issue of Foreign Affairs," a matter of tactics, walt and disarmament plications for membership from street at about 7.00 pm on could begin work.

Gromyko the quarterly magazine, under accomplish nothing. He specu Albania, Mongolia, Trans-Jor- July 8. In the rear cubicle

lates that if the United States along with the other western dan, Eira and Portugal to its which was used as a divan werk, said, "The lack of relationship the signature "Mr. X."

were between the problem of pro- Membership Commitico, with three bunks and 11 men

There is speculation

among nations can follow a policy of The first de-hibiting atomic weapons and instructions to report back by found amoking.

diplomatic officials that it sets "firm containment" of the Sot fendant was In the passage that of general reduction of forth the thinking of George viet Union for 10 or 15 years August 10. so that recommen-way and admitted. that she was armaments could bring irrepara Kennan, chief of Secretary of the result may be either dations could be made in time the keeper..

ble harm." for the General Assembly inj

State George Marshall's now "mollowing" or a breakdown of Soptember.

Gromyko was answered by the policy planning staff.

Russian power, Associated Prose.

ST. LEGER

the Stewards

London, July 9,

of the Jockey

as it

olds will be run at Donenster, The conversations that began on Saturday, September 13, in Windhoek today are intend stead of the traditional Wednes-ed to determine the conditions day, September 10.

of "integration." A great mu- This was announced today by jority of the white population of some 40,000 accepts closer Club after consultation with ties with the South African Un Kovernment officials who have ion in preference to any form requested that, crowd-pulling races be contested on Saturdays instend of werkdays to reduce truancy in factories.Associa- ted Press.

U.S. BASEBALL CLASSIC

Bradman's Future

will be

WOULD BE NEW

UNO MEMBERS-

to

DIVAN RAIDED

ARAB BOYCOTT

оп

KUNG TO VISIT

AMERICA

Russia Must

For Ten

The theme of the article is that Soviet-leaders hope for and expect an eventual breakdown

Be Held Years

Washington, July 9.

of the capitalistic world, that "FREE” CURRENCY meanwybile they justify their dictatorship by preaching inside

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London, July 9. "Dally Herald" cricket writer, Chicago, July 8. Charles Bray, says, "Australia's j · Applications from these five American League won the 14th greatest cricketer, Donald Brad countries were refused by the annual All-Star Major Leagus man, gume today by defeating the Na- valtor to this country next sam the General

a distinguished Security Council last year and

Jerusalem, Funy (1 tional League 2.1. The result mer.

Assembly sub-i

Arab. Higher Conimitle The follows:

Bequently requested He will

not be here as a player aideration.--Router.

ro-con- has decided to turn dywờ, the R. H. E. or a team manager, but he is go-

intest UNSCOP requesi tor, Arab

Ottawa, July 8. American League .... 280ing to cash in a little more on his

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PD BM-KANG: Transcription Servicet National League 151 cricket while the going is good.

London, July 9, Thursday, it was reliably, karved D: H H. Kung, former Chinese talistic encirclement and abroad vakia and Finland may now be

The Atomic Energy%%%% Professor" American:, Newhousor, Bhon, "He is coming as a writer at

The Gackwar of Baroda's today.

Backer Henry Dale Dacuse) premier, plans to visit the United they follow a practice of ex- carried on oither, a sterling... -- or f Masterson, Page; e. Rosar.ja

where dollar basis, the

the peacefit uses of Atomia Energy.. the highest yet paid to a cricketer-Diens! it to be sent to America

Foreign Ex- National:

Yesterday p. Blackwall, Bre-cum-journalist.

an issue of the States to arrange Contral Bank panding into all areas to race eheon, Sain, Spahn;

at Belmont Park on Arabic weekly, "Nida el Ard," and other business remittances other powers are weak.

change Control Board announced 1, 4.40 p.m.-Dante Musle. today.

10.00 p.m.London Beley: News. Cooper, C. M-United Press.

Adelaide, Monday. July 18. P. Khade the Indian was stolen from the printing helpful to the Chinese economy, it One key to all Soviet action, Today.

Don Bradman, inter- Jockey, who has been riding in presa presumably

The board said the announce 19.10 p.m.-Weather Itepart

Variations on mg because it was reported unofficially today, according to Mr. X, is that the

,50-11 pm)-Dohamayla viewed here, replied: "It's

Nursery Tune, Ernat von Dohosin- Printed and published for the nico of Mr. Bray to make Very England, will accompany the carried a report that several One newspaper said. Kung, dis. Russians have no timetable and ment represented a further step by the United Kingdom in making

(Placo) and Landon Symphony Orchestra. proprietors, The Newspaper future arrangemonts and plans and ride him in the event members of the Palestine Arab closed the plan while visiting constantly can retreat or ex-sterling earnings of foreign coun Enterprise, Idmited, by WALTER for me, but Tah afraid what he Later Khude will continue to Party secretly met the Indian Talguan whence he came, here, pand according to the counter-stles available for was generally 10.48 ..B.C. Transcription Service

throughout the world-Uniteil JAMES KEATED, Windsor House, says will not have, any influence India to elde at Bombay and delegate to UNSCOP, Bir Abdul He will fra go to Nanking, forces set up against them.

PoonAssociated Press.

Nahman-United Press.

The writer argues, however, Press, United Press. “Hong Kong.

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