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King Of Tennis

Paris, Aug: 9. Blond bespectacled Jaroslav Drobny, Cze- choslovakian Davis Cup player, will be king of the men's division of Euro- pean lawn tennis, close- dapper ly pressed by

of Hun- Josef Asboth

to J. gary, according Kauffmann, Secretary of 128 the Davis Cup Commit-

Lee of the French Lawn, Tennis Federation.

Manchester, Aug. 9. 1 South Africa would appear to have the measure of Lancashire in their match which opened at Old Trafford today, for after dismissing the county for a modest score of 218 runs, the tourists had scored 84 runs without loss before the close of play. Melville their captain, and| Mitchell opened the batting.

Tuckett and Dawson bowling honours

ch Afeira

for

The day's scoreboard was:- Lancashire

+

Nourse,

b

shared Washbrook,

Sunth: Dowgun claiming tour Place, b Dawson wickets and, but for a brilliant kin, b Dawson 128 by Washbrook, the

Edrich run out Wharton,

L' Nourne, Dawrot Cranston, b Tuckelt Howard, Fullerton,

Turkett Pollard can wat Inwes not out Barlow, Tuckett Roberts, Tuckett

Lan cashire Test batsman, the county total would have looked very Nobody else appeared small. happy against the South African attack, and Cranston, the county emplates, was the next best scorer

whh 27.

An

Bowls

enjoyable niternoon

With

peal at Stanley yesterday whea

the merbers and conuilter of the

Extras

Total

1

1-1

Kauffmann, announcing

Out of Europe's "Arst ten," string 27 placed Sweden's second

Torsten Johansson third, French 1 Marcel Bernard fourth, Sweden's Hi No 1 and reportedly King Gus- 17 lay's favourite ployer Lennard 5 Bergelin fifth, Czechoslovakia's Davis Copper Vini Cernik sixth, 6 Italy's giant Cucelli seventh, Draga Milic -Yugoslavia's

218 eighth, France's Pierre Pellizza ninth and Belgium's Philip

Prison Oilerts Chith wor ***** Fill of wickets:—1-19, 2-68,| Washer tenth. home on the occasion of the 13-68, 4.69, 5-160, 6-152, 7-190. ourning of their lawn bowls gereis. *-201, 9.214.

A five-rink bowls game Was played between the P.0.0, and en- presentative at ther

clubs,

bowling

Turkett

Tain restated in a narrow win Dawson for the hark by six shots.

I'msall

Jillet was the most successful | Myom skip. Hi rink seared on 16 henda and won by 23 shots.

POC

Jamieson

Grindley

Marvin Juliott Higgs

Vinitors

Carvalho

Alves

Vis

31 Silva-

Yvon Petra, the French glont and last year's Wimbledon title winner, was dropped from the W. list because he "has not parti. 4 cipaled In many tournament 4 this year and registered only a

few minor wing."

BOWLING

0. M. R. 21 .15 06 36 7 HR 28 9 49

+1 1

9

Byes 5, Wides 1.

South Africa

0, M.

R.

W.

8

Melville not out Mitchell not out

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Total (for wkta.)

84

W. Howard

BOWLING

J. Hailey

O. M. R.

W.

A.E.P. Guest

20

T. Mudar 11

R.P. Phillips

27

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7. 4 7 Byes 4, Leg byes 1. Wide 1. --Reuter.

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W. Bailey

A.M. Ramjann

S.M. Rumjaho

S. Your

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Haynes

Grant,

Kinderen

Robertson

7. Pite

W.J. Kentes

W. Harrison

6. Gough

1. Newton

G. Woodward?

J.1. FitzGerald

G.E.F. Thomps

J.G. Meyer

J S. Randle

G. McGrath T. Walker

F. HA

R.B.G.C.

E.. Pope

J.S. Dianen

19 B.A. Mansch 22

100

Taikon LLC. W. McKie

J. Kinniburgh

J.W.M. Dickson S.J. Polt.ck

S. Raulle 24 W. Mutro e

R.P. Phillips

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST, 11, 1947.

WEDEMEYER TALKS | Baseball

WITH CHIANG

Nanking, Anunni N. Ltfien. Wedemeyer for the first time sluče hin return from North China ralled on Generaliesimo Chiang Kai-shek at 10 aan, today and stayed for lunch.

coufer with

the

I was reported he won anrions to Generalima

Gen. Wedere in four.

falled with his American advisers und examined documents which have accumulated during his ab sence from Nanking,

In the evening he went to a church service in the Nanking University campus with US, Ambassador Dr. Leighton Stuart. Gien. edemeyer in achrdaled to take off for Farmosa un Monday morning. He will visit Shanghai on Wednesday and Canton on Friday-United Prane.

SOVIET MOVES

TO MASS ROLLING STOCK

Berlin, Aug. 10.

Reliable sources reported today that the Soviet. Military Administration had ordered the re- habilitation of and were making ready for winter use, railroad rolling stock in the East- ern Zone capable of handling the movement of 300,000 troops.

The

informants did not know whether such troop movements were actually planned.

According to them, the Soviet ordered from the big publishing had ordered 46,000 pieces of houses of Leipzig 50,000 marks seized timber before the end of worth of sectional military September to reconstruct rolling maps of Germany, plus Russian- stock and to install tlers of sol- Spanish and Russian-Chinese filers' busks, together with 16,- dictionaries.

Mauffmann sald Drobny was listed first "by, virtue of his victories in Davis Cup play and Czecho- recent victories in the slovakian championships," al- that pointed out though he Drobny was beaten this year by the American Budge Patty at Wimbledon and by Asboth Cannea.-United Press.

They said also that the Soviet

Military Administration had

Edrich Stars -In New Huge Stand

London, Aug. 9.

Figures In U.S.

New York, Aug. 9.

Following are the scores of Ma-

for League games played today:

National League

Boston Braves

R. 1. E.

+ 15

New York Glants ... 4 10

2

Braves: p. Sain; c. Camelli. Giants: p. Keslà, Harris, Jones; c. W. Cooper.

11 1 Philadelphia Phillies.. Brooklyn Dodgera .... 3

Phillies; p. Rowe, Jurisich; c. Seminick.

0

Judd,

Dodgers: p. Lombardi, Barnes, King: c. Edwards. Cincinnati Reds .... 1 0 0

13 Chicago Cubs 8

Heds: p. Raffensberger, Hetici, Erautt; c. Mueller.

Cuby: p. Erickson; e. McCul. lough.

(2nd game)

Cincinnati Reds Chlenger Cubs

1

5 8 0 B Reds: p. Lively; c. Lamanno. Cubs: p. Pusseau, Chipmon, Wyse, Kuah; c. Scheffing.

American League. 7 Washington Senators. 1 Philadelphia Athletics 8 7

Senators: p. Hudson, Candini, Cary: c. Evans.

Athletics: p. Marchildon; Rosar.

4 11

4

11 2

2

c.

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SOVIET REPLY TO U.S. ATOM CHARGE

Lake Success, Aug, 9. The Soviet delegate, Andret Gromyko, replled to day to American charges of Russian delay in the United Nations atomic cnergy negotiations by accusing the United States representatives of dodging Russia's atomic proposals because these would prevent permanent American monopoly in the field of atomle energy, M. Gromyko made his charges in a statement written exclusively for the United Press, in re- ply to an article by Mr. Frederick Osborn, United States Atomic Energy Committee De- puty, published on Aug. 3 and which blamed the Russians for the deadlock in the United Nations search for world control machinery. The Russian representative placing any single nation or any said the United States refused group of nations into a privilog- to consider prohibiting atomic, ed position."

weapons unless the American He singled out the United atomic proposals were accepted States us the chief opponent of without qua'ification, and he thin gut, le ralterated Rus charred, "But thque proposada sii's rejection of the. American lead to securing for the United stand on the question of an States a position of monopoly "atomic voto" "but sold' Mr. in the field of atomic energy, Osborn had`erred in accusing They cannot be qualified other- the Russians of refusing to say wise."

how the veto should apply in Accusing Mr. Osborn of the Soviet view when atomic directing "tact'cas" remarks controls got under way. and "groundless accusationu M. Gromyko wrote: "It is against the Soviet Union. M. known that representatives of

Union Gromyko stated that he would the Soviet

repeatedly

not have bothered to reply if pointed out that the 'veto' exist- the article had been written by ing in the Security Council. "another person" instead of by where it is provided for by the the official American repre- United Nations Charter, cannot sentative on the Atomic Energy operate in the International Commission.

"Real Situation” Dec'aring that Mr.

(atomic contro!) organ which will be charged with carryhig Osborn out the functions of control and

had declined to reveal the "rent inspection. situation" in the Atomic Energy Commission and had

Unanimity

"Concrete day by day func- distorted the Soviet position on tions of the international con- important questions confront-tral organ in relation to which ing the agency, M. Gromyke no veld will be applied should

New York Yankees Boston Red Sox h 7

Yankees: p. Reynolds, Shen; c. Robinson.

Red Sox: p. Ferriss, Johnson; e. Partec. Staff Maps 000 square metres of window.

Chicago White Sox .. 4

8 12 Kloss and like number of units

Mueller and Sons, prominent Detroit Tigers of

White Sox: p. Grove, Smith; stoves, con boxes, coal Leipzig lithographers, printed shovels, fire hooks, pails. Inn- 100 different-coloured military Tresh. terns and other equipment,

Tigers: p. Trout, Benton; maps of various parts of Ger

Wagner, Swift. This firm also printed many. at

2 0 maps of Schlesvig-Holstein and St. Louis Browns ....

Cleveland Indians.... 5 13 dictionaries..

Browns: p., Muncrief, Walter, said that "under various pre- be defined in an

appropriate the Maps of

Voetpke and}

Brown; c. Early.

texta" the United States deloga- convention. As to

application Megdeburg districts, based on

Indlans: p. Lemon; c. Hegan.

tion had delayed for months of the veto in the Security two old Gorman General Staff

(2nd game)

any discussion of the Russian Council, as is known, the Char maps, were printed by Brand-St. Louis Browns .... 4"*7 o propoan's on international inter leaves no uncertainties on statter Company, Vobach Com- Cleveland Indians

Zspection, sclentine research and this account. # pany and Wetzel and Naumann.

Browns: p. Sanford; c. Musz

other atomic problems.

"The principle of unanimity United Press..

Early.

M. Gromyko, entitling his of the five powers, permanent Indians: p. Embree. Stephens: artic'e "What is actually taking members of the Security Coun c. Loptz, Hegan-United Press. place in the Atomic Energy cll, is operative in application to

Standings

Commission of UNO" made a questions having relation to point-by-point Now York, Aug. 10.

reply to the the maintenance of peace. · Is Minor League baseball stand-Ogborn statement and its claim it necessary to prove that this that the majority of the 12 an-principle is also equally applied Ings, including games yesterday,

tions in the Atomic Energy to questione resulting from in- Commission were being imped-ternasional control of atomic ed and frustrated in their inak energy, which have relations to by the Soviet delegation.

ine maintenance of Internation- He said: The Soviet delegaal peace and security and with tion made quite a few attempts which the Security Council must to fund a basis for agreement, deal?" particularly with the United M. Gromyko said one of Run- States delegation, on this mat sia's important proposals, call- ter and submitted appropriate ing for the establishment of proposala to this end,

control and Inspection over all facilities, from mines to atomic

ΣΤΗ КООП ПА tho. "In the course of submitting fuel plants auch proposals, it proceested atomie control treaty was ef- 50 01 from the fact that international fective, was rejected by the control of atomic energy must Americans at first on the pre- be established in conformity test that "they didn't under- with those principles which stand it."

The Middlesex "twins"-Bill Edrich and Denis Compton-added another huge stand to their almost fabulous exploits of the County cricket season today in their match against Surrey at the Oval.

The following play reorest

out 137), versus Surrey.

DINNY PAILS DOWNS MACKEN

Southern Association

Mobile New Orleans Nashville Chattancega

Birmingham

In a friendly lawn bowls gante Gordnar Mulloy of

Montreal, Aug. 9. on Saturday." Kowloon Howling | Gables, Florida, gained

Diany Pal's of Australia to-were- Green Club beat Taikoo Deks final round in the men's sing es in this London "Derby," Middle.

day defeated Brendan Macken Recreation Club by 18 shots,

At Hustings: Kent 383 for of Canada in the fourth match in the Eastern grass court ten-sex rattled up the overpowering

championships today by score of 537 for the loss of only declared (Eug 103, Evans 57. of the Davis Cup tie between the two countries. It gave the of two wickets. Edrich and Compton Sussex 54 for 1. beating Bob Falkenburg

At Bradford: Cloucestershire Aussies a 4-0 lead. Pails won Beverly Hills, Ca ifornia. 4-6 were undefçated at the close, with

182 (Emmett 64) Yorkshire 100 in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. 5-7, 6-3, 6-0, 6-3, in the only 157 and 137, respectively.

of for 5. ma eb not postponed because of

were close

The Canadians in three days! At Nottingham: Nottingham-play have yet to win a match.

Macken battled all the fast bowler. against Palis but the intter's great service and court techni- que were too much for him.

Geoffrey Brown of Australia | At Wellinborough: Worcester-comp eted the sweep of atta and (Howarth 70, C.B. mutches but only after fighting hire 179 Clarke 6 for (8) Northampton-at a strong bid for the set by shire 191 for 3 (Barron not out southpaw Henri Rochon of Ca- 93),

nada in the second set. Brown

4.F. McGowan

ff.

E. Greenwood

H.. Stuells

1. Newton A. Hall

W. Cunningham T. Grimes

30 J.A. Walun

J.11., Meland

G.W.C. Craig J. Wad

in the other semi-Gual Billy At Weston-super-Mare: Sumer-shire 101 (Jepsen not out · ·64,- Talbert of Wilmington, Dela set 346 foi o declared (Walford Khales, right-arm ware, was leading Ted Schroe, Meyer 88), Glamorgan 22 for three for 203 Derbyshire 204 for 1 (Townsend 70. Elliatt not out der of Gendale, Cullfornia, 7-5,ne wicketa 4-6. 6-3, 7-7, when a

At the Oval: Middlesex 537 for 74).

Brown 08, (Robertson 127, storm swoŋped down.-United | 2

Edrich not out 157, Compton not 54 Press,

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At Southampion: Hampshire won 6-3, 9.7, G-2-United 301 fur 6 (Cockell 58, Eager not Press. out 120, Hill 03) Warwickshire.

versus

At Clacton Leicestershire 308 Berry 183, Prentice 53) Essex 36

for 1.

Dover, Aug. 0. Supping into the water of Cop At Lords, the Royal Air Force Griz Nez ot 2.00 am. tomorrow,

Three representatives of large scale Industry presented a revolutionary preheat the Royal Navy by seven Eina Andersen, 38-year-old Dane, gramme for management, as a last hope for their industries, when they wickets. Royal Air Force 219 will make her second attempt

(Dawkes 102, Pryer 6 for 33) and this year addressed the World Assembly for Moral Kearmament at Caux today. Robert Tilge, Employers Re- often opposed to Marxism, a re- team work to chiefs of depart. 118 for 3 (Dawkes not out 531 Channel. presentative for the French Deligion of which our own hearts ments, I top management does Royal Navy 157 (Cockle 4 for 54)

for 42) partments of Nord and Pas de have been empty.

not itself have team work. I had and 177 (Rayment Calals, an ares which includes "IL we are going to defend to start with my own family and Reuter. 14,000 industrial concerns, 50,000| Christian civilisation, we must my colleagues. commerciul houses, and 000,000 have Christians to do We **The manager of the largest employees, suit..

worked for the working class, we British plant told me that because

at

to swim the English

Miss Andersen, who was to leave Dover by motor boat 0.00 pan. today for France, aban doned her last attempt in July when she encountered rough sens In a Scottish League Cup Divi- after swimming eight kilometres "I live at the exact centre of failed with the working class. of the influence of MRA, there slon "B" football match today in two hours and 20 minutes, the problems dealt with by "I had two lives, one public, in had been no major management Leith Athletic beat Cowdenbeath Last September, she gave up MRA. For fourteen years I have which I defended society against labour difficulties during the' war. had the doublo task, to defend the encroachment of materialism, There are 15,000, workers in this by 2 goals to 1.-Reuter.

employers' interests in the face of the other private, where religion factory in London.

When

the

the demanda of a Labour Govern- was not even shared with my coal crisis in England crazed un- ment, and to create social condil. | wife, My influence among the employment, among our workers, tiona which we regard as indis. workers would have been greater we paid them full wages. They pensible for workers, among the If my life had been on the same joffered to work overtime luter

without pay to help us." employees........

level with my convictions. 160 Strikes

Cure-Al "France has lost her religious "During eighteen months I had lite to a terrible extent, and the

Among the employees of Philips to deal with 100 strikes. Where owning classes have great res who addressed the Assembly was Jay the fault? The employera ponsibility for this betrayal of George Walker. Chair of the felt bound to safeguard their own, Christ...

Shop Stewards of the sarné fre. "Anti-Communiam ́la a defon-1 fy· He said, "Through - MRA cupital, and to gain the greatest | profit possible The workers ive attitude, a man who only de: we have earned how to. tried to extract di much as they lends himself is always beaten grievances Instead of having them could. It was a continual duel. To win, we have ant to move used for political power."

forward with constructivo plan. Fudies. Lencock, Member of the

Citro

London, Aug. 9.

after three hours-Reuter.

Archer Says Malloy Was The Killer

St. Paul

Toledo

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No Privileges

have been defined by the United He charged that there were Nations decision already adopt "contradictions"

the between ed.

United States declarations of

"It proceeded from the fact willingness to put the atom un that effective international con- der international control and

actual trol over atomic energy could | their

position when be established only in that case, practical proposa's on the time if all of us are guided by matun and way to do it are discussed interests of maintenance of in- in the United Natiotis.—United ternational security and not by| Presa."

U.S. Angered By Soviet Ban On Dairen Ships

the port to

Washington, Aug. 9.--

The State Department, chasing under the Soviet ban against American naval vessels entering Dairen, today considered a second protest to Moscow over continuing Russian occupation of the Chinese port city. Diplomatic officials dinclosed, accund Atherican protest pre- Russian authorities informed that the matter of sending a aumably would be similar to the American officia's that Dairen profcat noto to follow up the one first though it probably would was n "closed port under 'mili: of Jan. 6 is under active study be worded more forcefully. lary administration.") by the Department:

Since March diplomatic mafl China Inst June strongly pro- Shanghai, Aug. 10.

Runnio continues to occupy tested against Soviet refusal to and supplies had been sent to Hongkong-born Charlie Archer, in a statement to Dairen despite the Soviet-Chin-ve up to the agreement and the American Consu-Generat

the Police today? positively accused United

ese accord of Aug, 14, 1045, in asked. for establishment of its Merrill Benninghoff, alrgard So

viet vesuela, which the Russiane ogreed to authority in Dairen, States Army corporal Thomas A. Malloy of

The Soviet action means In Bunafa countered with the Chincao Chicago, of killing the Chinese blackmarket

sovereignty. Disregarding the assertion that Chinese troops effect that all official communica gold-bar dealer, Yu Sheng-shao, on Aug. I on a formal agreement and combined cou'd not enter the city alnea inne to or from Benninghoff highway outside Shanghal,

Chiacse and American objec the state of war with Japan are handled by Russian, The only solution was force.

Archer mall he found in Mal- the Army Advisory Group. tlone the Soviet has postponed had not been formally termina United Press. . large com. ning, and renewed talth. To thkak Executive Council of the Legisla. loy's room blood-stained trou-. "In addition,

ted by treaty,.... It hold, that The police also announced evacuation of the port for two Delron should remain under, the munist force mode any kind of you can leave Coux and return to ture and nugar planter in. agreement very dificult. We your ordinary life le an act of Barbador salil, We capitalists son and socks while mud was that they found the car in which years, t

found under his moccasing the crime was committed. The United Staten, In identi- nullary supervision of Soviet were on the true battleline be. cowardice. God and my country used to cansliter capital had which, he claimed, were similar Through ultra-violet rays-prob cal notes sent to Moscow and troop uitll the peace pact is tween materiálist, and Christian are asking of me complete com- Divine Right, that it was

in January, sald signed- civilizations. Since Being at mitment

May God give me vilege for labour to work for us to these at the scene of the fatal ably applied for the first time Nanking

Bad in crime detection in Shanghai itperceived no reason why

Closed Fort

Aug. Dana Caux. I love realised that we strength and courage to carry No wonder itar, suspicion and shooting...

Archer also said Malloy took the pollen identified the black there should be further delay In The controversy over Dairen Ellsworth Vines, towering: employers have been os material with me the greatest possible hatred, spread amour the people

Yu was, stains the Isile as the communists. We haya number of employers In France," "As a result of the new spirit five gold bars which

Amat administration to International Stálo Department disclosed that one under par 60 on the rains, Frits Philios, Vice-Chairman of between labour and manngement selling for U8s680 each and of bloodstains. upholstery as opening the port under Chincan Printed and publiabel for the the Board of Directors of Philips on my plantation, we were able which Malloy was to take de Archer will face a Chinone conimerce."It referred to the Russia has refused since March ronked Indian Canyon coutes prentiators, The Newspaper Industrien with branches in 30 in continue surar production very through Archer, who was court, while the case against Russlen occupation: an anal to permit · guarnod. United to lend the early finishers in the Malloy will be turned over. sa normal condition" and, saked Sturca rival vessels, to make third round of the US$10,000 Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER countries, and 00,000 workers during the war, when plating, and broker. JAMEN: KBATER, Windsor House, salıbadem dalaga my destruction of crous were mitnost Mulloy la hilached to the American military 'autherl.) that Americana be permitted to roätitio calls at the port. The | Esmeralda Open. Hia 64 hola

There is no Renes in preaching universal" on the island,"

Shanghat detachment hospital ofrues for action United Press, visit and reside in Dairen. The Depayment arokodman said the totalled 200.—United Frons, Hon) Rong

pri.

GOLF

Spokane, Washington,

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