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MONTY CHANGES HIS PLANS Draw For England Win The Test

To Cut Short Far Eastern Tour

MERCURY SOARS

Porks, July 2N,

104

The merenry, what to degrees Fahrenheit at the St. Maur Pork Observatury today beating the previous record of 101, recorded only (wier zines. weather "records were started

1 St. Mer in 1873.

As if to rub it in, the

Bureau

Weather

reported that BT Gajpa, in the Central Sahara Desert, had o tem- perlure of only 9.--United

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Connection With "Crisis"?

London, July 29.

Authoritative sources said today that Field Mar- shal Viscount Montgomery would curtail his Far Eastern tour immediately and return to Britain to discuss the slashing of the nation's armed forces in view of the economic crisis. Lord Montgomery, Chief of Imperial Generai Staff was to have gone to Tokyo to visit Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur on August 5. He left Britain on June 21 and has spent most of his, time in Australia and New Zealand. Whitehall sources said Lord, discuss the economie situation Montgomery was returning on and on Wednesday he is schedu- Jed to addrewna closed meeting of all Labour members of Par- Hament,

"Fire Bugs" is own inillative.

At British H.Q.

Tokyo, July 29, The series uf fren which destroyed documents and official records at headquarters of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force last week, are now believed to be the work of a "Are bug"

The Two Bres which occurred ni

C

i13 southern Honshu within a few days of each other, were at Brst attributed to faulty wiring but it is now almost de. nately established that the fires

subsid

by soldiers

were

soldier returning to Australla on Um "Kanimbla" on Thursdny.

world

Today's indication that the

DOCK STRIKE

Brizuela, July 28.

The smofficial strike_of Antisern dock workers, which

started ten days ogo, ended tudny, then reforandum showed that only

3,467 dorkers out of 14,352 were in favour of continuing the stop-

Tetre. thousand shipping repair workers in Antwerp, who downed tools last Wed- nesday demanding a wage in- crense, are still on strike,- Reuter,

American Baseball

New York, July 29, In the National League, Joc Hatten hurled a three-hit shutout Brooklyn's winning to stretch streak to 10 games, the longest of the season in the Longue.

4.0

Lawn Bowls Tourney

The draw for the Second Round of the Open Singles and Open Pairs Championships was made on Monday at a meeting of the Com. petition Committee consisting of Mezara, R.P. Phillips (Presi. dent), J. MacKelvic (Vice. President), J.F. MacGowan (Hon. Secretary), A.J. Hall, S.M. Rumjahn, L.C.R. Souza and F.X.M. da Silva.

It was decided that all

out- standing matches in the First Found must be completed by Aug. 2, and that all Second Round games have to be played off be. Iure or on Aug. 24,

Should any match be postponed on account inclement weather the players concerned have to make arrangements for it to be played AFTER Aug. 15.

The following were the results of the draws:-

Club (Semi-Final).

Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v Recreio

Aug. 17). "A" (at Kewinon Cricket Club on

knockout

Competition.

Prison Officers' Club v Craigen. gower C.C. "A" (at Kowloon B.G.C. on Aug. 10)..

The War Oller announced re- cently that the number of men and omen in the British army, Meanwhile, an authoritative mayy and air forces on June 30 | Government source said the was 1297,300, A. reiluetion on Government might tap

Its this, figure has long been urged 640,000,000 reserve as a stop- by Left Wing Labour Party gap between the expiration of batters to give Brooklyn a

Hallen handcuffed the Chicago erities of Foreign Secretary Britain's American loan, pro- victory. I was a southpaw pit Ernest Bovia's policles, but the bab'y In December, and the, chers' duel, with Johnny Schmitz Government, backed solidly by operation of any American on the losing end. the Conservatives, has delayed Marshall plan for Europe. The the step in view of the

same source said some of the situation.

The game was scoreless through reserve was in dollars and some¦ eight innings but in the ninth.. in gold. He said he did not the Dodgera broke loose for four! is being considered now know the exact vi'ne of the runs on a wild pitch, a walk, on came among such other crisis! Kold because "gold and dollars error and three singles to win the algns as a fall in prices on the are so interchangeable." In any game. London Stock Exchange, an all-case, the official speculated the

Cincinnati southpaw Johnny out Government effort to boost Government, would not be like. Vander Meer shutout New York coul production, and persistently to spend more than a third with six hits

us his teammates talk of a possible Government of the Fund,

Ginnt moundsmen shake-up.

"If we did, the clubbed four prople would get

to win u dozen hits, terrified of for etering. with consequent

dis. Rame 5.0. straus.resurite for us," he ex-Caruglola's single with two out in St. Couls pinch-hitter Joo plained.

The same source emphasised the ninth gave the Cardinals an Aug. 8--C.T. On

that decision as to whether to ".7 victory over Boston.

Tapping Reserve? Guards have been reinforced

Premter Clement Attlee held theous:hout (aļina aren and a special investigation Is

being un unherakled meeting with mde by BCOF headquarters.- senlor Reuter.

Cabinet members Monday night, presumably to

H.K. To Attend Social Welfare Talks

tap the reserve could be taken later,

probably in The Inte column, in the light of the pro- spects then for congressional approval of the Marshall plan- Associated Press.

·

In Auckland

Auckland, July 29. Field-Marshal' Lord Mont- Hong Kong is to send six delegates to the Inter-gomery, Chief of the Imperial national Social Welfare Conference which is Generul Staff, arrived here today to be held in Singapore from August 18th to after his tour of New Zealand.

He is leaving here August 23rd. This conference will be attended for Singapore by way of Austra by delegates from the Governments of South-in. The Field-larshat was stat- East Asia territories and by observers from, ed to have recovered from the esi

he caught during his tour of the other governments which have had special ex-country-Reuter. perience in social welfare.

on Thursday

the

Cardinal catcher Del Rice had: tied the score in the eighth when hr homered with two on.

National

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(Semi-Final) Open Singles Aug. 53. Noronha V J.G. Meyer (at K.C.C.); R.P. Phil. lips v A.H. Rumjohn or J.W.M. Dickson (at Recrclo). Aug.

Chubb v Rumjahn (at KBG.C.); Eastman v C.J. Kingdom

A.

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Surprising South Africa Collapse

Cranston's Four

In One Over

Headingley, Leeds, July 29. England beat South Africa by 10 wickets in the fourth Test Match here today and thus win the rubber, having won three matches, with one drawn.

A remarkable spell of bowling by Kenneth Crans- ton, who took the last four South African wic- kets without cost in one over, caused the South African batting to collapse and they were all out for 184 in their second innings. Set 43 to! win, England scored 47 for 0 wickets, Hutton making the winning hit with a six.

His first ball had Fullerton lez thelr England declared at Gvernight total of 317 for seven before, Mann was chught at the when the third day's play began, wicket off the third and Tucket One quick glance at the wic- and Smith were clean bowled by ket this morning satisfied Eng- the fifth and sixth ball.

Cranston's bowling feat was land's captain, Norman Yardley, that there had been no material curfously similar to that of Ray in its condition Lindwall, Australien fast bowler, improvement since the previous night and he who last winter finished England's prompty declared the England Innings at the Adelaide Test by innings closed.

South clean bowling the last three Africa were sent in again at batsmen in four balls. the start of today's play, facing] arrears of 142 runs.

Thus

S. AFRICA-1st Inns.

After a disastrous start, in which they lost Dyer and Mit Melville, e Compton, b Young

Dyer, Yardley, b Edrich 5.M. chell with only 16 on the board, Mitchell, & Young...

and at lunch Nourse, bw, b Butler they recovered were 108 for three.

Viljoen, w., Butler Alan Melville, South African Dawson, d. Butler captain and opening bat. was Fullerton, ibw, (at K.B.G.C.); J.A. da Luz, the third man out at 59. Ho Rowati, not out

S.A. Gray (at K. Docks), Aug. A.E.P. Guest v T.M. Pilo

b Cranston

W.C. Simpson (at K.C.C.)..

went to an amazing catch by Mann, e Evans, b Cranston Champelovler

Compton, who flung

himself Tuckett, b Cranston M.Y. Adal v

C.W. Lam (at Recrelo); HF. Shields v M.N- inches from the turf with one

hand.

sideways to scoop up the ball Smith, b Cranston

Rakusen.

Aug. 11-U.M, Omar v A.J. Hall

(ut Recreio); T.A. Madur J.W, MacDonald (at K.C.C.). Aug. 12-E. Greenwood .v

Lowman (at K.B.G.C.), B.W. Bradbury or T. Coleman v H. Gilis (et Recreio). Aug. 13-J. MacKelvie or

Whant v L.G. Coombes K.B.G.C.); C.H. Gough Winning pitcher Johnny Vander Yusuf (at HK.F.C.),

Brooklyn Chicago

Winning pitcher Joe Hallen, New York Cincinnati

Meer.

Buton

7 10 St. Louis

0 15 Winning pitcher Ted Wilks. Assolated Press.

2. 1:

Hank Mjesk's sixth home run of the season in the ninth inning'

on

Ease

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Extras

Total

J. Young, Middlesex left- Fail of wickets: 1-6, 2-0, arm. slow bowler, captured two 4-130, 5-160. 0-100, 7-181, of the wickets-hin first In Test 0-184 and 10-184, cricket.

Remarkable Over

Sensational bowling by Crans Butter

30

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57

29

AN UNEXPECTED DUCKING

Macao, July 23. While watching the mermaids crawling below, fully dreamed spectators and idle bathers had today an involuntary, soaking when the observation turret of the South Ching Swimming Pavilion collapsed with them into the water,

There was great excitement; the beauties yelled, but no one was injured.Our Own Cor- respondient.

Food For Olympic Entrants

New York, July 29, Avery Brundage, President of

the American Olymple Associa thon, has recommended to the U.S. Olympic Committee that all food for American contestants.in next. Summer's Olymple games in London be sent from tho United States.

"I girongly advise food of all sorts in other words, the com- plate menu for American con- testants in a full measure - be

17 sent to London to arrive in 13 ample imb for the use of the 21 contestania and staff to ba placed In cold storage," he told 24 menting of the Association on

Monday.

9

10

184

The recommendation mald: "The fooil to be shipped and 3-5,sed, fruit juices and beverages 8-184, including milk as well as ments, vegetables and cereals, should he

ample in amount and of course selected for those menta R. W. suitable for, and ked by,

Amerlang In tralaing."--Asso-, 1elated Press.

Bowling

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ton, the Lancashire captain, and Edrich ........ a spall of three wickets for 12 Young S. runs in 26 balis by Harold Wright

Butler caused the South Afri. Compton

Cranston cans to collapse.

Aug. 14S. Randle v J.C. Aitken

(at K.B.G.C.). Aug. 15-W. Hong Sling or FX M. da Silva v.J.S. Landolt (at K.B.G.C.).

Open Pairs

Butler, fast-medium, going,on Byes 4, leg-byes 6. with a new ball at 130 started 47 for 0-Reutur. the rot when he got Viljoen and Nourse leg before and clean bowled Dawson with an in-

stolidly

England 317 for 7 (deel) und

with pinch-runner Gene Handley Aug. -J. Örem & J.C. Aitken v swinger.

J.S. Landolt & E.C. Fincher (at] Nourse had batted and one out gave Philadelphia a 5.3 victory over

K.C.C.); C.W. Lam & W. Hong | for -140 minutes and -hit eight the Chiengo White Sox. I was

Sling S.M. & K.M. Rumjahn fours, His partnership with (H.K.F.C.). con-relief pitcher Russ Christopher's

wicket. Viljoen udded 71 for the fourth

Crisis Conscious

London, July 29. Britain is more crisis

The Hong Kong delegation will consist of:-Pro- fessor Roberston, University (principal dele- gate): Miss. Watson, Medical Dept.; Miss Scott-Moncrieff, Social Welfare Council; Mr. seinus today than at any time sixth triumph against as many Aux. 6-J. MacKelvic & J.F. Mac.

K

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C. N. Li, Medical Dept. (Relief Section); Mrs. since the dark days of Dunkirk, defeats. M. Barker, Social Welfare Council (if in The stock exchange brake, Chicago Singapore):' and Mr. MacDouall (if in Singa-, sharp'y yesterday against the Philadelphia pore).

threat of domestic economie Rookle righthander Vie Raschi The aims at objects of this (e) To axamine the best crisis coupled with politicni won his fourth straight victory by Conference have been drawn up methods of starting and develop wave it all sections and carried to a 5 to 1 triumph over Hal repercussions. A sharp selling pitching the New York Yankees as follows:

ing social welfare departments (a) To exchange Information in S.E.A. territories.

stock indices close to the criti. Newhouser and the Detroit Tigers, regunding U à conditions of life

increased Yanks To define the work of a en low levels of the early war The

their and the outlook of population social welfare department and ears,

American lead over the Boston Stock traders were exercising Red Sox to 10 games. of S.E.A. with a view to the to consider the best methods of

Detroit development of social welfare co-operation between Govern- extreme caution regarding de

New York work in the future.

ment, Municipal, voluntary and velopments but the market was (b) To Freese consciousness other organisations concerned influenced greatly by recurrent of ancial welfare as a proper with the well-being of popula- reports that general election function of a progressive gov- tions.

ernment,

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might be called long before the. Mniature Football

present Parliament dies its con- stitutioradonth in 1950.

Social Security Such matters as heath and those current early this year, ball match between the Kowloon These reports, aimilar to In a friendly miniature foot. education, which are social ser- when the Government weathered; Emergency

Unit (Leys viers, and pensions and insur its stormy winter, said that cer- Winners) and Young Indians en Cup anes, which come beneath the tain leaders of the Labour Sunday last, the latter ran out heading "Social Security, will only be discussed as far as their Party Herbert Morrison, ensy winners by 5 goals to 2.

Hugh Dalton and Aneurin Prominent for the winners Bevan-wanted to go to the were Rahman Benny Omar, A. The term social welfare, in country now "for a mandate." K. Markar, Ismall. All and Mo-

There was a definite school of hammed Isaac. the main, covers auch' matters as Government. Food Services, political thought within the La-

Goal scorers for the winners: care of orphans, the destitute our ranks that felt it better were Omar (2): Ismail

(1).. and the physically and mentally take a little tumble now than a Kikabhoy (1). Yusuf, of the handicapped; recreational and

big fall later on." Labour tend-, Emergency Unit, put the ball Cultural Organisations for the ers subscribing to this school into his own goal to bring the 1.45 p.m.--mundo R and H Cuban young; Community Centres: were said to have confidence score of the Young Indlans to 5.

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that the Party, while doubt'ess

and Social Research...

Outstanding players for the It remains, however, to es. losing some seats in a general Emergency Unit were Inspectors tablish a definition of the scope election now, would easily main Wall and Oliver. pudia: Children's Half-Hour, and possibilities of a Depart-tain control of the Commons Goal scorers for the Emor- 7.40 nm-Indien fare price. Sung by ment of Social Welfare--to lay and in return for a small geefl-geney, Unit were Wall (1) and

within brackets the potentiali- fice of votes would have a now B. Úsuf (1). 7.15 p.m.-11.0.6. Transcription Barsice: ties of its work-so that some mandate from the voters.

Nelson Eddy, Maritone.

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6.1

Gowen v C.T. Champelovier & J.W. MacDonald or P. Kennedy & W. Williamson (at Recreio), Aug. 6-AM. & UM. Omar v H.F. Shields & E. Greenwood (at Talkoo).

Both Nourse and Viljoen were subdued after lunch when the wicket played appreciably faster and 'Nourse scored only one in half an hour..

After Butler had broken the

Aug. A.H. & U.A. Rumjahn v back of the batting, Cranston J. Gellatly & AJ. Coelho (at launched his remarkable over of H.K.F.C.); A.C. & C.C. Pereira inedium.paced bowling. v J.W, Lee & E.M. Alarcon (at Recreto).

J.W.M. Dickson (at KA Docks).

(Hong Kong Yurhting Re-

aults will be found on Page

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Channel Swimming

Season

Port Patrick, July 28.

The North Channel, the 25 miles stretch between the Northern Ireland and Scottish coasts, has been conquered by man.

Fourteen and a quarter hours after entering the water at Donaghadee (County Down), Tom Blower, 33-year-old Nottingham swimmer, reached the Scottish coast about six miles north of Port Patrick, this afternoon, the first

ever to have swum the. English and. North Channels. Blower swam the 21-mile Eng-over the 22-mile strip of water 1sh Channel just ten years ago, between the White Cliffs and but experts predicted that his at Cap Gris Nez is belleved', excol-

person

2

Aug. E.S. Abraham & FC.. Gandwia v CF. Vas & A. Cn Luz (at K. Ďocks); M. Fergu. Aug. 13-H.A. Lammert & C.H, son & R. Morrison v F.N. HU, Gough v D.A. Rozario & R. Basa &T.M. Pilo (at K.B.G.C.). (at K.C.C.); W. Stoker & A.K. Aug. 11—EF. Pope & B.W. Brad. Minu v T.A. Madar & J. Chubb

bury v AF. & J.E. Noronha (at'} (at Recreio), K.B.C.C.); J.L.5, Alves & A.G. | Aug. 14—A.V. Gosano &NA tempt to master the 25-mile lent,

Lopes v JW. Leonard & A.E.P. Guest (at K. Docks),

Aug. 12-AJ. Coelho & M.R. Razack v E.M. Remedios & E. do Soura (at K.C.C.); M.F. Pinna & T.A. Pearce v AJ. Hall-

1

Beltrao VEF Pope & L.G. stretch between Northern Ireland Carple's trainer, E. H. Temme, Kuntz, (at K.C.C.).

and Scotland was bound to fail, returned to London today and Aug. 15-S.R. Salina

LK.M. because it was thought that the pilot John Burwill, who will take Omar v C. Pope & W.G. tides off both counts would beat Carple to the French canal for the Morrison or S. Yusuf & M.Y. human endurance-Rester.

start, said the attempt was de Adal (at H.K.F.C.).·

Swim In Relays Anitely. off for tonight-United

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Dover, July 29.1 Thirty-two, French boy scouts arrived at Dover in bathing suits

on Monday night after swimming |

the Channel in relays...

It took then 11 hours to make the unconventional crossing and they reported it. was rough going

V.R.C. Gala Programme

An ambitious programme of

in mid-channel, where they were swimming galas, has bech ar tossed about by big waves. There ranged by the Victoria Recreation

Cliff Gladwin, Derbyshire fast bowler discarded was one boy in the water all the Club for the remainder of the time. They relieved one another at summer. Inbluded in the pro. by England's "Test selectors after his debut in about half hour intervals. Early eramme are a number of contests the third Test against South Africa, helped to in the day, off Cap Griz Nez, the with other Clubs and the Com. skittle out Northamptonshire for 75 runs by water, was 80 cold that theyined Services,

greased "themselves. -

The Colony Swimming cham.. taking eight wickets for 26 runs today,

French Sea Scouts rowed boate plonships will take place this The amateur lefthander, for four declared (Robertson beside the swimmer. They were season In the later part of Sept. Robinson Cleaver at the Organ. form of pattern may be design- In addition, a general election

Fairbairn, playing his second 67, Fairbairn 110. not out)ccompanied by a Scout chaplain, and early October. The Harbour 7.36 p.8-8.B.C. Transcription Serviceted for departments in South victory now would barring na of the threatened economic col-match for Middlesex, scored 110 Notts 282 (Simpson 60, Reddick the Rev. Del Veeo, of Ille. A plan Race has been fixed for October

The Flest and Last Things" East Asia. It is true that any upset in the Commons-extend lapse;.

not out, including 17 fours in 79), and 81 for no wickets, Talk by 10 Grses the Archblah such pattern should it be con- the Labour Government to late Provide leadership for Parlla- two hours and ten minutes At Birmingham: Warwick to a bench where a crowd of holla

to swim right into, Dover harbour 18. London Relay World Nawference, must necessarily be life by two years.

ridered desirable by the con- 1952, in effect lengthening its ment or country;

against Nottinghamshire.

shire 98 and 02 for two; Wor day makers awaited them was reserved for the Police swimming The swimming pool has been Provide any emergency plan. The close of play scores were: centovahire: 332 -(Jenking (54). abandoned because of the heavy sports on Sept; 13. to meet a situation - which Al-Leicester: Gloucester At Frome: Somerset 282 and harbour traffic.

The following is the aw

swimming of the region to which it may

A submarine chaser brought Mr. Attlee met with the top British standard of living Leicestershire 206 (Biddington Lancashire 188 (Buse four for the boys in from the harbour en

programme for the season:S men of his Cabinet at No. 10 The political unrest was fe- 68 Goddard four for 26).-20), and 14 for no wickets,

August 2. Chung Shirig. Nevertheless Ita existence Downing Street last night to flected in the agenda the Rain curialled play. A Cardiff: Glamorgan 888 is to invite British boy acouts, to trance. The purpose of the, visit

August 9-Members zula could well facilitate interna discuss the attack, which, for Trades. Union Congress-gener At Maidstone Kent 580 for for eight declared; Bussex 120 attend jambores to be held In

August 10:--v Eastern/s320 tional dealings between social the first time, centred directly ally accepted as the backbonerofax declared (Pawson 66, not] (Muncer four for ten) and 158 France, next mouth. Associated

August 23: Chinese Y.M.C.A. Wellard departments. Where on the Frinie Minister himself, the Labour Party and Govern-out) East 386 26m five (Cray for three (Parks 84,1 Okktar Bå Prosthe

Sept. 8: Combined Servĺčos: countries have already a firm At tomorrow's meeting of the ment--which is mooting in 114. Dodda 88: Vigar:48); not out) F

Sept 13:-Poof reserved for policy regarding the Lepart-group"Labourite backbonchors Southport in September. The At Kennington Oval York- £. At Buchdem :: Derbyshire beat

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