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London, June 1.

Among the players to take part in tomorrow's Eng- land Test trial who did well in the series of county matches which ended today were two Fagg of the Test team, Arthur members (Kent) and R. T. Simpson (Nottinghamshire), who batted brilliantly today on the eve of the trial. Fogg, who made 97 in Kent's first innings against Leicestershire, today reached his first century of the season in the second innings. A sound and consistent bat, his present excellent form must enhance his chance of getting a place in the England, team Sumpom, playing against the Aw trahan

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To Deport Communist

Washington, June 1.

The Department of Justice today announced the arrest for deportation of Jacob Ab- rabam Stachel. National Director of Education for the American Communist Party.

Mr. Stachel has been re- moved to Elin Island to awalt

He deportation proceedings.

accused of Illegally enter. ing the United States and of Joining a subveralve organi- Lalion after his entry. Res. ter,

LEAGUE

TENNIS

A full

programme ol plaved yesterday

of the Second Division Tonnig Længan

Results

C.R.C. "A" v k.C.C.

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RECREIO "A" ✓ H.K.C.C.

KIX

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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1948.

TSUI BROTHERS WIN DULLEST TENNIS FINAL

Only a handful of spectators saw the Tsui brothers annox the Colony Tennis Doubles title last evening at the Cricket Club Stand-court, `in what was perhaps the dullest finals ever wit- nessed locally.

Noticeably absent was the championship final atmosphere that usually pervades the court on such occasions.

This might have been to a who oMelated during the games,

tua Jarge ineasure

to

the to the Tennis Sub-Committee Mr. sodden condition of the court, Goldman in particular for their and also to the very little op-excellent work in running the tournament, and to Miss Boyd for position given to the Cham-

ter unfalling support. pions by the challengera Lee Chun-Kit and Y. Y. Lam, who reached the finals by virtue of a walk-over of K. H. Ip and Paul Kong.

Lee and Lam seemed to be avercome by the reputation of their opponents and did not play their usual game except in the last set.

-The

B.

Club final between

Prizes-Winners:

Cabany Open Singles Championsklu :- Winner: Teal Wal-put: Runner-up: K,11

Cutony Open Doubles Championship 2- Winners: Tou! Wat-mi and Taut Turn- put: Itunner: Lee Chunkit und Y.T Lam.

Chal

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Championship Bingles: --Winner) Bescales: Itunner-up: BLT.M. Jones, Club Chumolonship. Doubles |— Winners | 3.1.C. Peuter and JM, Cluese; Runnera- upa R. Segnjen and M, Puch,

Cub Handlenza Doster-Winn«r$?*

T. M. Jones and R. Begalen was a more lively affair, going) 15.94. M. Dew and H. Pash: Runners-up i

to the distance of four sets. Jones won the first set

fortably by 6-1,

com-

M.W Turner and M.F.3., ngruen.

Club Mixed Double:-Winteras P,B,M with fast and | Dew and Miső 1). Kent; Hunners-ugi M.

ceutifully-plured corner drives, Peah and Mr«, Dew. Chut erneked

remaining

the sets to the the

Sejaden.

stulid defence of

Scores:

Colony Open Doubles

One Of

Trul Yout-pai Stall Trui Wai-p Her Charms

beat Lee Chun-kli and Y. K. 1am 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.

Club

Championship Singtes

1. Segalen beat B.T.M. Jones 1-0,

0-1, 6-2, 0-3.

At the conclusion of the games, Miss Elizabeth Boyd, distributed The various trophies won in the Colony and Chib tournaments. New Blood Wanted

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HAMPSHIRE MAKE 65 FOR LOSS OF TWO: NOTTINGHAM DRAW

Confidence

In Schuman

Paris, June 1. The National Assembly to- night gave the Premier, M. Robert Schuman, vote of confidence by 402 votes to 183.

according

offlaint figures.

A

10

This, the seventh auch vote In the last six months, hinged on a proposed bill to diamins 150,000 civil servante an an economy measure. The Com munists alone voted, against the Government-Reuter.

WEEKEND

BOWLING

I.R.G.

Southampton, June 2.

Hampshire mode 65 runs for two wickets by lunch time today in the first day of their match against the Australian tourists.

The match started at 12.15 (B.S.T.) after the rain had ceased. The Australians, who won the toss and put Hampshire in to bat, made a late change. McCool, suffering from bruised fingers, stood down and lan Johnson, the off spinner, completed the term.

All

the Australians wore Sime, b. Johnson sweaters in chilly conditions. Butter, c. Loxton, b. Ring Miller, who wore three when Jepson, c. Brown, b. Johnson not bowling. soon discovered Woodhead, not out that the pitch was not suited Moods, not out

to a pace attack and turned

to his off spinners.

At 38, Rogers lost his wicket

when after lifting Bill Johnston

to

0

13

3

14

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Total (for 8)

Fall of wickets:

1-69, 2-133,

200

the sight screen for four, he 3-163, 4-202, 5-202, 6-281, 7-285,

nistimed a drive

off the same 8-260.

bowler and gave Barnes an easy Fall of wickets: 1/dh, 2/133, 9/168,

entel at silly mid-on.

The drying pitch made the ball lift Awkwardly and Johnston,

Fallowing have been artmetal tis repres varying his fast-medium left-arm deliveries, caused both batsmen sent I.R.C, on Batueday

"A" Division

uncertain moments.

Lindwall ▼ H.K.J.C. (Away)!-- M.II. Iman, M.Y. Adal, 8. Yusuf wat Fifty went up in even time and ler A,M," Wababi (škip); M.1. Razack, A.K. in the lust over before lunch

McCool Kitchell, J. Hosen and A., Minu tikko 2 with the full H 05. Dawson A.M. Runisho, KA. Itumgalan, 1, A. Bumaba and A.K. Man tSkuto

Mivtulon

K.4.C. (Awayl: 1).M.A. Barack, A.R. Murkar.

****

played forward to lan for another easy catch by Barnes. Johnson

4/262, 5/262, 0/201,

7/285, 8/200.-

BOWLING

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HAMPSHIRE 1ST INNINGS MA.

Asmold, not out Rogers,* e.. Barnes,

Johnston

Wachal and B,M. Kunjal 18king; B.A. | Camanchhop, I, Kitchell, 99. Rusady und Que of the greatest charms of A.K. Sumad kir) a ARA, Kabin, men is that she is unpredict-A.. Hazuch, A., Hol able.

Sufftad (9kipi.

• Flest listen w Kowloon Docks (Away

AEP Guest and EC. Phurber (Skip) )

Trikon (Away wi

Julmon

Extras

Totul (for two)

Nottingham Draw

Communist

65

Offensive

209

Spreading

When therefore, you have

K.C.C. the The following are the Kowloon Crickme veral ladies entertaining sinister thought of giving the Club trams for the lawn Bowls Leas

un Raturday: defenceless male the biggest aur- puise

of his lift-something is at p.m.)-V.C. Labrum, D. Hurst, sure to happen. In a short speech, the Chair- Something dirt happen on May H.A. Gray. T. Lock, T.A. Moler mod F. man of the H.K.L.T.A., Mr. H. when the Committee of the Goodwin (Bkip); L.M. Forrest, A.J. Kuw,

Nottingham, June 1. Nottinghamshire, scoring Playlu: at tenue esterday, Reveh, "A" Owen-Hughes reviewed the A-howloon Cricket Club "rashly". Orem and C.8, Romerit (8kip).

during the gave the regular dance evening Second Division past year and mentioned that two over to the Ladies Committee to 4 pm.) 2-1. GIFLin, L. Hayes, J. Tibble runs for eight wickets in their held the! A. Bieren (kin); J. Thuda, 18. second innings today, of the majur events were the re-arrange. ferinution

Members of the Club and their Capell, H. Leish and Gen. Jee (Skip): Australians to a draw at Trent of the Hong Kong

A.C. Tribble. W. Colleder, F.F. Skimmer, Bridge. Lawn Tennis Association and the trends have since been clamour-

Pope (skip).

After Juneh. Hardisinff 1091

Shanghai, June 2 (Re-starting of the Inter-Club ing for another such evening

FRIENDLY GAME

Stocks after 30

Communist General runs had been

Chen Lengue.

The Committee have now de- The following will represent Rowboated for the third wicket but Yi's offensive, along the south- He regretted that standard of rided to let the Ladies take con- Cricket Club galant Coaletower

at the fortnightly dance Bunday at 4 p.m. t K.C.G..F.8. Iaker, then found a good ereius-beat Coxhead and Ardy -2 play during the tournament war trol

not on the whole up to expecta-evening. on Saturday, and the FE. Lawrence, R.B. Call and T. L Harvey and they put on 99 for Pukow railway spread today at Cord mod Meyer 6-1,

tlon, and hoped that more new Ladles are determined to make it 18klo): B. Truman, C. Vake, J. Tints the fourth wicket.

and feet. Lee (Rp); W. Kratom, J. On the way, Hardstaff became strategic Government base in to the fore even better than the last. blond would come

Members

are advised to book¦ Breant. W. Paimer and J. Tibble (Skjul: top scorer against the Australlans north Kiangsu at the' junction Thumko were expressed to lḥof their tables curly. The subserips, various Umpires and linesmention is as usual,

Andy 6-1; relas Cochend e Devi A.J tifford at 11. Meyer 6-3,

1.A, Noronha and A.M. Alves

- Il Cand

Ardy G twad Tord and Meyer 5—1.

R.A. Marques and ti.k. Noronha (Re

collabord they that Pollard magic. Pope was the bag mast of the Deryaline victory over glainor- for the followed his sterling

S. CHINA "B" RECREIO "B" adungs of 20 with an unchanged

At Kings Park, Bouth China drew 25 overs trl At the Hall-Yearly Meet-wing spell of gotuer teman which he clamed seven wickets with Club de tecraiu "" lay sharing 4 during the next season.

for 34 runs to give Derbyshire The

Y.K. Nr and D.C. Yh. (8.C.A.A.):- of the Hong Kon: Jockey | victory.

Tost to D.E. Rodrigues and G.N. Gown to When Prentice of Leicestershire: Jul 1.3. Rosirigues aut, A.J. Club held recently, the Chairman, Mr. J & Sheldon, defekt all the wites of Wright's Rios G-7: lost to JA, Soares and

spin bowling white scoring 73. EP match, 3--6. K.C.. ounced that

the eicestershire

tu sented likely

X. Wang and I.Y". Kwong (8.C.A.A.) ; — sum paid to Goverment in

Isave the game bug in the extra bt to fodrines and Chimano 3d bret Tuwirigio nad Remedium 6-0; drew - with Betting and Exileclairment half hour, Kent won.

--Suprum and. Botalbu-&-fis-

miled Ver moted 10

Results:

At Derby:--Derbyshire won by Derbyshire 206 and runs. So for eight declared (Pupe 70). Glamorganshire 134 and 71 (Pope

even for 14).

KC. Wan and K.C. BI1 (8.C.A.A- last flodeizure and tinnu -): Rodrigues mod Remedlem 1-0: Sourra und Hojella 6-2.

C.C.C. C.R.C. "8"

brai

A Happy Valley, Craigengower Cricket

Tax for 1h

#71 March $3,530.972.

Donatius

ansl the course of payment totaled $410- 099. Smee these figures were sans- At Southampton: match abac- cigh beat Chinese Recreation Club by 6 noured,

ven donel Hampshire 186 for five demo the Recond Division. Menantiom hito

Noard and H.K, Lee (C.C.C. 1- baca (Bailey not out 56) when! inereused by a further $20,000,

further ent File kam mad C.. Wong 6-3; bral Mr. Sheldon

rain abu mesitioned bez vy

G.F. Wong and C. Chung Toed; drew with that Totaalor had been ur play against Worcestershire,

At Wells; match draws, Somer-Chan and K., ize 6.

1.3. Leonard and ... Housa (C.C.C.); beat Lamund Wond 6-3 hent Wong- (Dellery Chung G-1 : bent Chan and Lee Brut. Ironird And B.I. Leonard (c.cc-lost in Lem and Wong 2-0: bat to Wong and Chung 4-bent Clie and law -1.

dered from Ewulandt and

Winni!

wickshire

prevented

81 for ve

An all probability be stalled set 79, (Hollies five for 24), War- during the

ext supuner kontis 1949 ready for jise in the Aaturun 422 of that year, and that the pra vision of a "Phone Finish" hat been agreed upon,

At Melton Mowbray: Kent won by 86 runs. Kent 204 and 180 for 7 declared (Fogg not out 102), This, it was hoped, would be!Lekestershire 194 and 184 (Pren

lice 73, Wright Ave for 03). completed and brought into use

At Lords: match drawn: Mid- in January next.

Hlesex 192 (Pollard six for 33) the Lanenshire 194 for two (Place 51, Totalisator a great deal, if not all, G, A, Edrich not out 62).

With the installation <f

it will then

INDIAN STAR NO MATCH FOR PARKER

Brussels, June 1.

The United States' Frank Parker, in the third round of the Belgian Championships men's singles, today eliminated India's Narendra Nath, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Both players gave an excellent ex- hibition of first class tennis but the Indian was no match for Parker's machine-like precision.

Cachoslo-Quartier in the second round of

D.O. McLennan, W. Chain, C. Champria- vier and A.Burn Skim

partner in crn section of the Tientsin-

to the outskirts of Hsuchowfu.

su for in this tour and proceeded

to take the first century of the of the Lunghai and Tientaln C.C.C.

attack.

Pukow lines, according to The following bees been arireted to re-season of the Australian

Twelve fours and a six were pro-Government despatches, present Crakenrower in Lerngué matches,"

Curfew has been proclaimed in | on Saturday

Included in his first 100 runs. He survived an obstruction appeal Hsuchowfu, following the appear-

First Division = K.B.4.C.:-3,W. Teon-

ard, 1.C.R. Boura, A.E. Contes and B3. ut 90 and was out when, with his ance of Communist vanguards at Bradbury (Skip): M.A. Bautista, A.A. score at 107, he tried to hit Ring & polat only soven miles to the

| Razack,-- K.M.- Dinar -- not

Oier and J.5. Landul (Sklp).

Becond Divklan

H.K.F.C.J.1}

west. The main-Red force, how- ever._is_reported to be still 50 miles away, besieging the rail- way city of Tangshan,

Further north Shantung.

Skip)-1.M-Omar, W-Hone-Silne.-A.but of the ground and was caught

In the deep by Loxton.

n promising young ell Hurvey, a Xavier, A. Bouxa, A.H. Rumjahn and rounder, hit a very good 41 be

southwest M.J. Medina 18hip): Francis Lew, 01.W. fore being stumped and Notting-

aro pitched battles and J.N. Wony and A.J. Chamshire lost four wickets quick-said to be raging south and north Lam.

ly for 27 runs when the big part of the railway city of Talan.

| 18kip) : 0.A. Coelho, H.W, Nandall, Ea

Franks and 8.1, Marvin (Skin).

Chuy

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Governor RotervA.F. Ferriers and G. Hununership was broken but with the

Wang Yao-wu of lust-puir at the wicket-Keeton

on Shantung, called emergency was still unable to complete his conference In

capital

nt. knock-time expired and the Tainan laat night to discuss coun- county had the distinction of ter-actions to check the Commun- . making the highest score against ist advance on his headquarters.

since the the Australlans

HK Success

In the second round of the States beat Britain's Miss Jean In Postal

women's singles,

vakia's Mias Helen Straubeova the women's singles, 8-6, 6-1. Shooting

Todd

of Miss Mary Arnold Prentiss of U.S.

easily beat France's Miss Myrtl

easily!

London, June 2.

opened.

Scores:

Scoreboard

Nottinghamshire-

Ist innings Australia ist innings....

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

2ND INNINGS

Keeton, retired hurt

Johnson

Ring

tour

Chinese reports gold that Com- munists, numbering more than 100,000 are now converging on Tainan on a broad front, After a 24-hour respite, caused by tor. 170 43

rential rain, the south Johol front 400 **

erupted with violence today: when resumed their large Red forces

31

onslaught on the provincial capital of Chengtch.

First units of General Fu Tax- i's reinforcements from Hopel Jehol territory

today

70 after crushing the Red guerilla forces attempting 40 bar their way immediately

H.K.U. v U.S.R.C.

eliminated Miss G. Butler Hong Kong Univeralty beat United the United States, 6-3, 6-2, Herviers Recrrellun Club by six sets to

In the second round of the Brunarlus, 6-1, 6-2. the Teenny Division of the Law men's singles, Italy's Marcello Del threr

Miss Barbara Scofield of San) Hong Kong did well in the Tennis Laise yesterday.

T. 1. and D. To (11.K.U.)-beat F.A. Bello beat E. Donnel of the United Francisco and Miss Helen Ribahny Overseas Rifle and Revolver

of Boston beat Holland's Miss L. Postal Matches for 1947, the Winrew, c. Bradman, b. Jan- Phley and R.W. Marketh 4-0 iwal States, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3) of the disconforts of crowding in At the Oval: match drawn. A.H. Dinner and C. Ramage 5-6; boat

In the second round of the wo-Schmler and Miss E. Scholten, results of which were an- the Pari-Mutuel halls should Surrey 133 (Cools 4 for 41), Glou-A. Hancock and F.H. Pieming men's doubles, Miss Doris Hart 6-3, 6-3, in the women's doubles. nounced

entered here today by the Simpson, stumped Tallon, b. The Belgian's, Andre Lacroix National Rifle Association. F.F. Lam and C.SI. Ip (...) lost and Mrs. Patricia disappear as

ecestershire 131 (Crabb 65, Laker

ta Plahee and Maakreth 1-6; beat Dinner possible to bet on any horse in a feight for 56),

eliminated Belgian's Miss P. and Leopold de Borman, beat E. In the "Lynch-Staunton Chal-Hardstaff, e. Loxton, b. Ring win

place, ar

any

bext Hancock and Bernhelm and Miss S. Phillipart, Donnell and W. Young of the lenge Cup revolver event, Hong Stocks, c. Brown, b. Miller At Oxford: match drawn; Free and Hamare God:

Fleming --3. machine, some 60 of which will Foresters 164, Oxford University

United States 6-1, 8-6, 8-1, in the Kong were seennd, Ele and Y.W. Ng (H.EU.) |—lost to 0-2, 0-1.

four raints Harvey, stumped Tallon, b.

Ring be spread over the buildings. 140 for six-Reuter.

Fisher and Mackreth 3-6; lost to Dinuen.

behind Maita. Miss B. Scofield of the United 'men's doubles.-United Press. -and-Ramago—2—6, bout-Harprock--and-

They were third-in-the "Empire Fleming 6-4.

Day" Challenge Cup for rifle shooting, won by Palestine, and took sixth pibce in the other rifle shooting event, the Duke of Glou- cester Challenge Cup, won by Barbados.

rice,

[at

KING PHUMIPHON ASKED TO RETURN

Bangkok, June 1.

The uncrowded King of Siam, Phumiphon Aduldej, has been invited by the Phibun Gövernment to return to his kingdom for coronation on his birthday, Dec. 5.

If the King accepts, then the state visits to foreign countries. cremation of the remains of his including Britain and the United brother, who was killed on Sintes, which had been planned in by his brother just before his. June 9, 1946, will be held November, official murces said, death-Unlled Preis

The cremation had been pre- viously set for February, 1049, after having been postponed three times,

I.A.C. v C.R.C. "C"

As Sookunpua, Chinesa Itecremilon Club "C" best Indian Recreation Club by eight

wts lo one

0,12. Badick and IM. Omar (LRC)!= __|__kmi_za_F_Fi-Kwok-and-J. Jon-0-4÷beat- 5.F. Chan and Lee Ming 1-5; Tumi Ju

C.M. Chan and B. Ms 1–4.

KM. Rajsha and And Hussain (ERC):—lost tu Kwok and Jon;

ARABS NOT OUR RESPONSIBILITY

London, June 1.

lint to Chan and Les 3-4 lost to Cha The actions of the Arab Legion in Palestino since

and a 7.

W.A. Wahab and B.E. Bax '(13.C.) —

lost to Kwuk arid Jun 0=0; fost 10 Chan and 100 ~1 lost to Chan and Ma Jud,

TODAY'S GAMES

are

today's

The following League Tennis games:→→

— FIRST","DIVISION K.C.C. "A" V 1.R.C. C.R.C. "A"

S.C.A.A. Recreio

V

K.C.C. "B" น C.R.C. "B"

Canberra, June 2,

the termination of the British mandate were

not Britain's responsibility, Me

Michael

107

north of the Great Wall pass of Kupeikow 41 Router.

BOSOX LEADING

ingapore was arth in the text AMERICAN LEAGUE

last

named event and sixth in the Empire Day Challenge Cup com

in the Duke of Gloucester Cup: evant.-Router,

New York, June 1.

petition. Ceylon tools ninth place Red Sox, figured to be leading the American Lea- gue, took their feelings put on Athletics, figured to be in the cellar, as Boston pounded out an 8-1 win to knock Athletics out of first place.

Stewart, speaking for the War Office, said Picking

In the House of Commons today.

He was replying to questions | Legion should leave by the 15th by a Communist Member, Mr. fullled when the British com- P. Piratin, and Mr. 3. Silvermander-in Palestine allows sho Legion to come back again on the mon, a Labour Member.

15th?

US Olympic Boxers

Scores:

three-run homer,

H..

Athletics Red Sox: p. Kinder c. Tebbetts. Athletics: p. Marchildon, Harris;

I

Shortstop Eddle Joost's when Dodgers came to bat Gil American League record of a Hodges lut a string of 41 consecutive games lying Dodgore 4-3 lead. without error ended when he Giants tied, the score with a no- made a wild throw to the plate, cond home in. the alxth. RUGBY MEETING

The War Office, Mr. Stewart

Mr. Stewart replied: "There is

Chicago, June 2.

onubling two runs to score in Although the 1048/40 Rugby

kuld, had had every tearon to bo-

Some 150 boxers who prov- the four-run Boston third In-

AMERICAN II.K.C.C. reason is still in the distant future

lieve that the forces of the Arabno question of his allowing the

to return. The Legion ed the best Legion

of 50,000 fistic ning that sewed. up the ball- Legion would get out of Pales- the Foolball Club are getting on

censes to be under his command minded tine before the termination of the

American soldiers game. Joost's mark erascu re-Boston Bed Sox. 8 12 Meanwhile, the "Government early with the selection of their

end I think it was perfectly clear throughout the world begin cords set by Yankees Frank Philadelphia will speed up the vestigation next year's Committee which will

mandate on May 15.

to the Houso' when the original of the death of King Anandn enable them to commence work- Mr. Frank Keith Officet now When Mr. Silverman asked: undertaking was given that that today the Anal U.S. Army and Crossetti and Red Sox Jee

Minister to the "But is it not a fact that they would be the legal and practical Als pro- Australian

Forca Olymple boxing Cronin who went 25 straight Hallo! In the hope that a settle-ing out the best possible

Hague, is to be appointed Minis- were back again in Palestine on situation." Router.

trinia.

errorless games in, 1039, ment will be reached within the gramme for next season.

May 167," Mr. Stewart replied:

Fifteen teams There will be

representing Phil Marchlidon gave up 12 ... Guerra. next few months. With the re-

a meeting after to China.

He served in Tokyo. before the "What they have done in Fales- BARBARA ANN NOW Alaska, Hawail and the six Stephens and Bobby Doerr

commands in Japun,

'NATIONAL·· Germany, hits, including homers by Vern. investigator Rugby members and any others the chief

held diplomatie tine since the termination of the

| New York Giants -45 y from Switzerland, where he in in the Coluny interested in Rugby war and has

PROFESSIONAL

United States Army areas, tillf- Dodgers and Glants battled 11 Brooklyn Dodgers 4 terviewed members of the royal Football at the Hong Kong Foot-appointments-in-several European mandata is not

tary district of Washington D.C..

Glants: p. Koal6, Poat, Jones; Toronto, June 1.

Innings to 4-4 to in a game that early trial of the case ball Club on Tuesday, June 8 at countries.-Neuter. household.

Livingston, Westrum. being urged..... Ja

5.30 p.m.

Miss Barbara Ahn Scott, Cana-and major Air Force groups will as called to permit both teams It is reported that the body of in reply to Mr. Piratin that the da'r winner of the world, Euro throw punches for three days to catch trains for western road Dodgers: p. Barney; c. Hodges. The Invitation to the King to

Provisions for the readjustment a well dressed woman was ro- responsibility of the British com- pron and Olympla figure skating Tho, action, will trim the field trips. Dodger Rex Barney,

-Unlied Press," return for his coronation in De- cember is being carried to of contracts frustrated by the covered from the harbour in the mander in Palestins for the Arab itida for women this year, has for the finals on June 11, Cham-cominand most of the time, would Switzerland, where the young war are contained in the Bill vicinity of the Royal Hong Kong Legion had ended with the termi signed a professional contract, the plons in each of the eight weight have had a shutout except for monarch is in school, by Prince which passed its first reading in Yacht Club at Kellet Island. yes nation of the maudale, Mr. Su- details of which were not imme- divisions then will represent the Whitey Lockman's two homers

member of the Legislative Counell yesterday to terday. No confirmation of the verman interjected: Do you diately avaliable, it was learned Army In the Olymple boxing to account for all* Giant Phaal Nivat,

Cotingit, who will glad amend the law relating to rus report could be obtained from then say that an undertaking authoritatively here todayReus feat at Boston June 20-20-Lockman's first cathe. In the fluy

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