BUREN
THE FERVECT
SWISS WATOM
CHINATA MAIL
HAMPSHIRE LEADING BY 181 RUNS
Southampton, June 4.
Hampshire continued their innings against the Australian cricket tourists today in finc -weather but on a soft wicket and they were The Austra- all out for 103 before lunch.
lians had made three runs for one wicket when lunch was taken.
Australia struck back with
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and four th
Jalan, ten two for 12 had done thr
LADIES'
DOUBLES
RESULTS
The following were the results of games played yesterday in the Lales' Doubles Division of the Lawn Tennis League,'
RECREIO
C.A.C. Je, Club Recreju beat Chinese tecrentjesza
Playing
Chub liv 5 sets to 4.
2+1
det
Mrs J, Bliva and Mian M. Ribeira (Berezia) 1---Joni Mritton and | Mis I Do 2--46; boat Mi- 1. Host You and Miss Choy Wnt-women 5-2; bent Man 1. Khoo and Min, K.W.
Chor,
Aten di, Hesten and Miss 3, MPA TRA crain) lost to Mrs. Litten w Minn H. Do 6; Jual for Minn B... Hast You Ba Mio Choy Walswing Bed, best Man U.
when a vengeance Hampshire, 83 runs ahead and all their second innings wickets intact, continued bot- ting and with only 45 runs on the board, half the Hampshire side were back in the pavilion,
THURSDAY'S PLAY
Southampton, June 3, Bathing en wicket drying
A M. Figueiredo and Mrs. W. silent to force a deel- junder the Influence of sun and Kad Mr. K.W, Chean F.2.
Australian-rricket] ware (Reersit to Mrs. Litio ned char probably not some of the wind. The
tourists
skittled were
by kt 1 head; hans Mine Hat Tre mud
Walewon 6-0, bent Chey Hampshire's spin hast removered well | Han
bowlers today M
Hard Khand Mrs. Chaon G 117, Hampshire, who day deling mothered yesterday and are the thesd
At Kowloon yesterday, Ladies' Australians in Verdal book abe dellest side to lead the
Recreation Club beat Kowloon no at Shen Halline too, were five Cricket Club by nine sets to nil.
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1.
luna, although Hamza-
lot for quick scoring
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All whom ram stopped play for the (8) Miss Kent and Mex 120; lumi to Mr. w and Mrs it to be thity Jacht and 190
Sandalet Bonnet i lost Mr. Virts and eight Mr. Slegter 3-4. The Australians lost Conched #double!
Mi R, Haman
Mr Tall wann be lined a catch wickets for 43 runs, and at one
Mine Kent and Mr. tk.C.CJ1-lost Emon ~G: Lost In Men. Dew and Mr. Stuendale? und; frank to Arm Gieta and Mr. Slagter 1-0.
Mike Mr. Tamerih
and then Met sid the period five hatsmen were dis-
the Me the Hapon set within
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The bowlers who were at timmers
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and
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I cut for THEN, Kvant falmeet unplayable, were Charlesk.c.c.-font to Miss heut and Mrs.
a bead at 184, Miller Kant; whim took five wickets for Em - lost in Mrs. Uw and Mrs.
de 25 ani dolur ton live for 57, and J. Badley, a left arm slow Blandauft ; lost in Mrs. Girls and
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wackelt.
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owler, who in fant for 27.
broke
Over The storm which approxanatuly aadute batting. in fruspect
the lunchermi soal during
but the sad needed 12 rute to wil. They derval soun subsided
shall in the few captate, quickly decided that j us,ituale, before kach as Banes play would be possible wertil
pint thee, Filtren Kom sattunut a rim cored.
mates bajure this time, law-3 Scoreboard
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33
ACCEPT FOR
TODAY'S DERBY
This year's Darby is worth £12,484 5s, to the winnor, which is roughly what the owners have subscribed in entrance foes, Here are the 33 acceptors for the race at Epsom at 3 p.m. today. Each horse carries 9st, over a distance of 11⁄2 miles. MT DABU (Gaekwar of Darwin, P
Armitreng
W: Rickaby.
K. Gethin Mr. M. Freedman). W.
Yay!. Klary C. Smith.021 MALLOWRY ME. D. Hubinnon), 1.
Jarvla 103 JULIAN
Nightingal
J. Gilbert. 831 RAVENSWOOD Mr. R. Middlemast. P. Allen ......... fi. Mesdaglund. 040 11AMER (the late Major tu. Morsiæstu), Clf Richards.
112 THE COBIREN 41.lut..Col 11- Ler), Murlome ... Gin, Richards. 131 VALOGHER Lieut. Col. Macdonald
Buchanan, Marsh
E. Delt. MY LOVE (Aga Khan), In France
W. Johnatane. W, ༢༩/- W. H. Carl.300 HRNLEY-IN-ARDEN Men.
Rohol, W. Nightingat, T. Hameroft. 212 BLACK PARVAR (Mr J, Hethers
ton, Elany
D. L. Janes. 100 NOOR LAga Khan), Fk. Bulters
T. Weston.
121 BLACK TARQUIN IMP wards, Days)¬R«chfəza 110 SOLAR HLITTER (Mr. J. McGrathi.
11. Kmyth
G.
KING'S
BRITISH
POLICY IN CHINA DEMAND
Scientific" Instruments -- in Microscopes, Theodolites & Levels
ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY
10 los House Bt.
Tel. 83188
FILLY BEATEN BY SIX LENGTHS
26
Epsom, June 3. The Aga Khan's filly, Masoka, starting at 7 to 1, romped away with the Oaks, run over one and a half miles here this afternoon, winning. by six lengths from the King's filly, Angelola, which started at 20 to 1. The Franch" filly, Folio, which started at 33 to 1, was 'threa lengths further away, third of 25 starters. Masaka, ridden by the North Folle made up ground in the Country jockey, Billy Nevelt, straight to Anish third just ahead raved into the lead just after of the English Ally, Tesoro. The London, June 3.
biggest since The British "China Campaign Tattenham Corner and nothing field was the
the focu exacliy contested
100 Committee" asked the British ever looked like catching her.
The King, Queen and Princes Sears ago. government tonight to establish Elizabeth watched
Joint favourites Goblet and Royal 7. Lowry.
economic and cultural relations Ally, Angelola run into Fecond Aro Star were early prominent
but fulled to stay. Masaka ROYAL DRAKE (M. Leon Yulsætra).
with the North China regime.
always Although
pro- 12 Francr
J. Doysaber. 011 TORY 18 (Mr. A: A. Lyons), Hough.
Such relations, the Committee minent, she was no match for drawn No. 13, which boded - 541 THE SENATOR 11 (Mr. W. Wool-
A. Delesu. Said in a statement after its an- the winner, which threw away luck for few by the bookmakers. ward), Hey-Buchfurt, T. Gowling.
"woult do much her chance of winning the One L. Rowley, nual meeting, 90 NJKUDAI (M, Marest Bumsac), in
Hurgess, J. France
Eit. 254 PRIDE OF INDIA (Mr. 11. J. Joel, }
Wal
3. Hime, 202 NATIVE DEATH (81г M, McAirinet,
F. Uundell
*****. M. Beary. 200 HTRAIGHT PLAY Mr. H. 1.
bury). H. Smith ..... if. Packham. 211 HOPE STREET Mr. N. v. Donald- W. T. Kvant. sanj. Elary 102 BLUE MICKIE (Capt. 7. E. There).
E. Hmith, 1 TORMIE (Mr. Mark Oatteri, G. Cole W. Nevett.
Ing
12 OTTOMAN (Bard Irwin). Earl
........
J. Marshall.
212 #PECIALITY (Cọpt, P. 0. A. Hur-
| 660 TARKA (Mr*, M. Genister), 0. Cal. W. Later,
T. Burn.
50 PRINCE BARRE Mme.
in Frencr 90 BLUE FALLS (Mr. W.
C. Wauch
von CITY OF RUSSIA (Mr.
Fun), G. Allden ...
¡le M. RURAITAT
place.
the
to restore British prestige in the Thansund Guinens at Newmarket 8. War. Far East and lessen the threat to by behaving badly at the start. W. Hutchins world peace by helping a solution
11. Berkah of the present conflict and the McAlplary, },
stablishment of a strong indepen-
Cel
R. Many
AOD MILLWALI. Mr.
Floetry 604 VALIGNUS
dent China."
M. 1. Meyer), P. Comas.
IMY.
W.
The Committee, headed by the!
Hutchinson), Earl of Listowel and
Including:
1. len. Harold Laski, foriner Chaignan |
110 JACOBITE (Mr. E. 1. Charles), H. of the Labour Party Exertive,
Lench
...... J. Blyen.
Bunt Gave Tigers Win Over Yankees
New York, June 3.
a
A little old bunt gave Tigers' Hal Nowhouser
sweet victory over Yankeer, 6-2, today in an 11-inning tilt. Pat Mullin led off in the 11th with a single and got to third when George Vica
At Digghus ton The Rest 158 for/0-2, 6-1, while Madame Manfredy sunted. The bull
(Wright four for;
General Kidnapped
Brussels, June 3. prolonged starm Madame Sury Kormoezt, of atal quale pility Hungary, and Madane L. Man- to the das fredy, of Italy, entered the
rolled a bunt toward third. 12,000) hardy people who waited patiently In quarter-finals of the women's
Pinch hitter Connie Berry singles in the Belgian lawn
bunted to pitcher Al Lopat who play tennis championships today,
threw the bali to the plate in a Madame Karnioezt bent the
try to get Muilin, who was al- American Mrs. Helen
Hibbany,
most home before the ball was went wild defeated the
champion, Czopty
cm. MIM
6-4, 6- H. Straudedva,
for an error, Berry was 365, England tu bal,
Others to reach the last eight dited with a sacrifice and went A Nollingham: Nottingham-
were the British girl, Mrs. M. to second. Then Newhouser Alize 78 for two, no further play)
but ye Americans, whaled it for a third time and Halforil, Leicestershing Tafler
Miss Doris Hart, Mrs. Pat Todd, Johnny Lipon's third hit singled
Mary home Berry, beat Mie Shirley Fry Mrs.
Eddie Mayor Essex
Miss Barbara rounded out the inning with a Somerset by me wickets. Somer-tiss Scofield,
double, scoring Lipon and New- Smith five 172 and 69 Ray
Mrs. Todd beat Today, alse,
houser. DiMaggio batted in for 14), In 35. Preston three
Welvers.
of Luxem-
both Yankee runs with a long Essex 228 (Pearce 12, Basell fou Mame
6-1,
while U-3.
Miss
fly and a single. Senfield beat Madame Sutz,
John fom
| Dal..
AL
Bawing Analysis
Jan, Julution
G
103
M n
25
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24
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wiek to 197
Taunton:
263 and 14 for one.
to
University There was no further play
fter ita.
and
of
Jack Kramer nulpitched rookie Garver to give Red Sox a 3-2 win over Browns. Both pitchers gave eight hits, but five off Gar
Dom
AL Oxford: Lancashire 204 (Switzerland, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5 ant Edrich 108, Whitcombe Live Mrs. Prentiss bested Madame N. fur 57). Oxford,
two- Heemens,
of Holland, 6-2, 6-1. for 2
The second round of the men [singles was completed when ver were doubles, two of which At Lords: Middlesex 185 and 71 Cernik, Czech Davis Cup player.in succession by Birdie Tebbetts
three, Derbyshire 200 (Gary beat J. de Dodt, of Belgium. 4-0. and 2.20. for
DIMaggio-produced live for 75)
V. Zebadsky. the declding run in unet €-0, AL Northampton:
Glouerster-ed, Un
Another member of the
Czech Whitey Platt homered for Red shire 229 for seven (Crapn 102) Davis Cup team, beat E. Buchi.
Sox, scoring Paul Lehner who 1 Northamptonshire to bat.
of Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0, .At Gravesend: Worcestershire In the third round of the men's 2127 and 128 (B. Edrich six for singles, Budge Putty, of America. 6174) Kent 168 (Ames 97, Howorth beat O. Grande, of France, 6-4, five for 41) and 9 for one wicket. 2-0, 6-3, 9-7, while J. Thomas,
4-33. 4-16, 5-15, 4.77, 7.05, 8.100,
-9.101.
Australia-2nd Innings Browa, not but
Bammes Bow, b Konf
Jan Johnson, det vilt
Extra
Total from onez
4- ftauter;—-
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NUMBER SEVEN
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6-3, 6-2,
of France, defeated M. Mattous, of Czechoslovakin. 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. -Reuter.
Interport Cricket
hnd doubled.
the sixth.
Cubs Beaten
Phillies beat Cubs 4-3, with rookie Richie Ashburn hit- ting three and stealing his 13th base. Gran Hamner also hit three. Ashburn leads both
and Leagues in stolen basen
it
was the 20th game in which he Irit
safely.
Pirates topped Braves 5-3 when relief pitcher Elmer Singleton
The Hong Kong Cricket Club choked off a budding rally in the ground-wag ... fully. Dccupied. on ninth. He fanned pinch-hitter Thursday afternoon for In addi- Frank McCormick and-got-Tom- tion to the League temmis game, my Holmes and Eddie Stanky on members were playing tennis on infield outs. Gustine hit a two- the other courts while the Lawn run homer and a single to lead howls green was well used with Pirates. Scores were: practice game by members.
Between the bowling green and the tennis courts n number of cricketers were also seen at net
The latter are preparing for the interport game against Singapore. From information received the leam is expected to leave on June 17 and
will play two or hree games there, but the exact programme is not yet known.
The party, which will consist of 12 players, will be drawn sole-
y from the Services, which will include the Volunteers. Invita- tions have been sent to some
NATIONAL LEAGUE
RHE 6 .0 Boston Brroves
3 5 10 1 Pittsburgh Pirates
"Brave"**********Voiselle, ·Hogue,
Shoun; c. Salkeld. Pirates: p. Higbe, Singleton; c. |
Fitzgerald. Philadelphia Phillies 4 10 1 311 1 Chicago Clubs
Phillies: p--Simmonds; c.
Seminick
Cubs: p. Rush, Chipman,
Borowy; c. McCullough.
AMERICAN
LEAGUE players but the composition of St. Louis Browns
8 3 the team will not be known till Boston Red Sox the end of the week.
Browns: p. Garver; e. Moss, Red Sox: p..Kramer; c. Tebbelts. Detroit Tigers
6 10 0 New York Yankees 2 0 0
The Royal Air Force will pro- vide the transport.
FANLING STARTING
TIMES
SUNDAY "DA-NA, Brown-S.S. Gömồi." 9.40-X.S. Robertson W.0.
Davies,
0.52 M.A. The EH. Sains-
bury.
0.50-LD. Pringle-K.As Milier.
COUNTY CRICKET.
Tigers: p. Newhouser; e. Riebe,
Swift,
Yankees: p. Lopat, Page;
| Niarlios-United Press.
BOWLING FIXTURES
The following are the Bowls League fixtures for London, June ‚éɛ.
ASAL.FIRST" DIVISION County cricket-results:--
Craigengower. v. K.B.G.C.). At Oxford: Oxford University HKF.CLR.C versus Lancashire, match aban- SECOND DIVISION “A
K.D.N.C. V.K.C.C. dused. No play, today owing to
Talkoo rain. Lancashire 204, Oxford
H.K.C.C. Universily two for twoje
Canton, June 3. Major General Chang Kwang-chien, executive officer of the Kwangtung-Fuklon Bandit Suppression Command, was kidnapped on May 30 by bandita at Bhih Tzu Pa in Melhsien county
the near border of Fuklen, as he went who to contact the outlaws pretended to surrendar, xc. cording to reports reaching here today.
There has been some ro- vival of bandit activity in the border regions."-- Swatow, Chaoyang and Chacan have bean alerted for almost a The bandita are sald weak.
In Yaoping county, north of Swatow, and in Hal Fong and Lu Feng counties, 90 miles west of that port.- Associated Press.
to
be
said the majority of Chineseek
to end the war by e est ment of a coalition Government,
Communists, including the
Carry
peuce the
"10
Sharp Jenin
Battle
Israeli
Showery Weather
was
A huge crowd, which included largo numbers of men in grey toppers and morning coats, des- pite the showery weather and a Rale of wind, watched the Allies' Classic.
The
was con- the
Aga Khan gratulated by the King in Royal
Box. It was his second Oaks victory. The King, watch-
ing the FACO closely through feldglasses, heard
the crowd
shout as his fitly ran into second place, two furlongs from home, but all the encouragement sho received was of no avail.
Princess Elizabeth was seen to little grimace of disap- JUS the Royal nily
to make any impression
out Democratic· reforms
Cairo, June 4. and economie reconstruction."
and Iraqi troops A "positive British Far Eastern policy" In essential to preserve have fought a sharp battle in-give
side Jenin, north of the Arab pointment world
Committee sald, adding, "the negative character of triangle, threatening Tel-Aviv. falled British policy has led to the view An Arab General Headquarters on Masaku, that Britain has recognized China source in Amman, Trans Jordan,
In-acknowledged of as an American sphere fluence and is not interested friendly relations with China." Associated Press.
Soft Coal Operators' Prediction
What
into in armoured coluin pierced
declared The informant Jenin. Iraq) troups counter attacked and drove the Jews out.
Jewish
Harry
PACE: the
The
jockay, Royal maid after the Carr. "Angelola
readily best others as easily si Masaka beat her."
The Jews sald the Jenin drive and macie early running placed the frayi in a position to Shy
the threaten Nablus, point of the triangle
Arlu Star was quickly
away from
Metronome, Miss
Tri-Aviv from the east.
The
Queen and Goblet. southern Polly, Ocean
After menacing
covering half a mile, French Ally, Lu Chipotle,
the
went
Amman informant
this Star, Angelola
western point of the triangle to the front, ahead of Ario Star,
Metronome Lass, Goblet, » Tulkarm, just outside Israel's Shy
of and Miss fronller, 22 miles northeast
Polly. Approaching Tattenham Cor- Tel-Aviv. Jewish planes bombed Nablus and a police fortress, the ner, Masaka made up
ground rapidly and was just behind La Israelis salt.
The
sald Chipotte as they rounded
bend with Arlo Jewish troops struck a small Arab famous
southeast of, Haitu Follo, Heads of Ayr, strongpoint
considerable and Goblet behind. yesterday, causing damage with armoured car guns
An Easy Victory After entering the straight, before withdrawing.
While negotiations for a truce Mesaka rushed into the lead,
Jerusalem
24 hud
and drawing clear, won easily peace.-ASSO-
from Angelola, Folie and Tesoro.
Washington, June 3. Spokesmen for the soft coal operators today predicted that contract talks with John Lewis would be resumed next week.
They believed, however, that it would take an order by Federal
to continued, Judge T. Alan Galdsborough make the United Mine Workers' hours of relative boss barguln with the Southern ciated Press. Coal Producers Association,
Lewis' refusal to recognize the Association
in respited
the breakduwn of soft coal negotia- tions to Goldsborough
weeks ago.
said he Judge would rule at 10 a.m. EDT (Fri.
Government's request. day) on the for an injunction to force Lewis to include the Southern Assocla- tion in contract talks.
Coming as
Airline Grounding Averted
Head of Ayr was fifth, Sun Lane sixth, Vertencia seventh, Goblet eight, Ocenn Queen ninth, La Chipatte 10th, Miss Polly 11th, and Tudor Lady 12th.
hule
seconds.
Masaku covered the mile and In two minutes, 40-3/0
The Betting: 4 to 1 Goblet, Arla Star, 7 to 1 Masaka, 10 to I Shanghai, June 4. The Export-Import Board Miss Polly, 100 to 8 Sun Lane, as it did after Judge
100
7 Tudor Lady, 20 to 1 Goldsborough volunteered to act today moved quickly to, avert Angelo
Angelola, 25 to 1 Ring-A-Ring In the As peacemaker
dispute, the threatened grounding of Ocean this announcement was believed all domestic airlines by the Chipotte, Katia, Wimple, 33 to 1 to mean that the Judge's mediu-week's end tion efforts had bern unsuccess- ful.-United Press,
Refugee Measure Gesture Only
to
Queen, Tesoro, Lat
Folle,
when it released Metronome, Shy Lass import licences for aviation Bodala, Great Fun, 50 to 1 the gasoline presently stored in others.
2/- Masaka win 15/8, places
returns to a
oll com- slaktor
customs bonded godowns,
Earlier three major
Dantes Standard Oil, Caltex and Masaka 6/9, Angelola 10/6, Folle Shell-notified the Board that un-"
£3-5.-3. Princo
less licences were granted de- liveries of fuel would be halled the
Aly Khan said, after race: "We have always
on June 7. The action would have thought Masaka was a great mare grounded the Chinese National and today's race shows how un- Civil Air lucky she was to be left in the
Ya Corporal Aviation One Thousand Guineas. She will
Transport and Trasnport Corporation.
Mr P-H-Ho, Chairman of the Export-Import Board, said the licences would be issued in an emergency declation later if they should be subject to the order re- quiring the purchase of exchange surrender certificates by the oil companies.
Washington, June 3, Informed Congressional sources today seo no chance for passage this session of a bill introduced by Representative Emanuel Celler of New York to admit to the United States "up to 5,000 dis- placed persons or refugees" from Shanghai,
it was understood that the The sources pointed out that movement of aviation gasoline even if the measure did pars, it would not apply to most White from warehouses was scheduled
to be started Russians in Shanghal, since the United Preas. Celler bill provides that to be eligible a refugee must have arrived in Shanghal after Jan- uary 1, 1938,
SPORTS
BRIEFS
Copenhagen, June 3. Forty thousand Danish soccer
fans saw a combled Copenhagen eleven beat Blackpool, the Eng- lish firat division team, 3-0 last night. Half-time score was 1-0
Associated Press..
this aftern
-FE-COMMISSION... CONSIDERATION
Washington, June 3.
run once, more in the Coronation Stakes-and then retires to stud.
Reuter.
European Robbers
Two Europeans were alleged to have been involved in the hold- ing up of a taxi driver near the | Kal Tak Airfeld at 10 p.m. last
night and to robbing him of $20... in cash and a wrist watch.
According to a report made to The Celler bill would permit
the Police by the driver of taxi No. 4481, he was driving along 5,000 to enter the United States, Irrespective of nationality" up to
Clear Water Bay Road when he June 30, 1050.
The Far Eastern Commission at was halled by the two Europeans However, the fact that refugees its weekly meeting today con-whom he thought wanted to hire were limited to those who entered tinued consideration of an Am his taxi. Shanghal after January 1938 ap-erican proposal that Japanese be When they came up,. one of peared effectively to block the permitted to attend such interra them hald hilm by the arm, while Lytham, Lancashire, Juno 3:
other robbed him of the Miss Louis Suggs, the Americangibility of practicnily all White tional conferences as SCAP may the
money and the watch. champion, today won the British Russlans in Shanghai, Nor would
It was learned, authoritatively there be women's golf championship final White Russians in Shanghai or was
there la a wide difference of here, beating Miss Jean Donald, other refugees
eligible for admission to the opinion among Commission mem- the Scottish champion,, by one United States under the terms of bers on the proposal. This {1= hole in a dramatic finish.
the displaced persons bill placed dicates that no decision is im They were all square at the last night before the Senate 33th, but Miss Donald took three putis from four yards and lost the match-Reuter.
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TURF TRADITION
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DONATIONS
The toflowli 'donations”.... to the Helbersole Hospital Nurses' Home Fend |«re=gratefully acknowledged. Panations à received by individual collectors but nos get forwarded to Hơn. Treasurers are not, Included in the lett
In addition to restriction of eligibility to those who fled their homelands After September
1939, the Senate bill also mitu
Hong Kong Jockey Club #26,000, Samar St. Andrews, June 3.
them goographically to those now
Kong Kowloon Wharf a Godown. On," Norman Von "Nido, Alf Podg-living in the Western Zones of
London, June 3. [ 144, $2,500,. Btar Ferry, Led.'$1,500, Inli') Lawnham, Peg Whitcombe and John Germany, and Austria and Italy. Following a turf tradition. Ascot perial Chemical Industrias (Chlam) LIL today: Burton, with 144, led the field of A Congressional source said the race course officials have named further donation) $900, China Moto Dow qualifiers in the £3,250 Spalding Celler bit apparently was intro an event for the Duke of Edin Co., Ltd, 1500, Mr. Lain:Hau Tak 8506/ Mr & Mrs. Naan; Shing. Kyran $250), Hos. Mtion: 352betonina ›We Professional Golf, Tournament at duced more as a "gesturo" to show burgh. St Andrew's today." The final refugees in Shanghai they are not Forest Stakes, will be known toe, Mr. B. Tok 100. 5. Joan C
called Formerly the Swinley, Blow $150,
$100, Mr. Lam Chik. Buen per Dr. A. Wie two rounds will be played over forgotten-United Press,
as the Duke of Edinburgh Staken; | Koen (per Nursos 1100, Mr. ANTY, Bay: It is for two-year-old colts.- Tils || Radie $10,- Dr. #- Mrs. Frockmer – EBI, Pearl Harbour, June I,
Dr. FAIL. JUL. 815, Per Men #Inaše: $250, / wounded year's entry is 85. Flory Van Donck Four Ballons were
when a five-inch shell accident- Princess Elizabeth' also hou 巍 qualified with a total of 101.
The only American, Arthur ally struck the Navy Salvage rane named for her also Clarn of Huntington, West Vessel Conserver on Wednesday Ascot the Princess Elizabeth, The Newspaper Enterprise, Lan Virginia, quailled with 152.--As- | night, a 'Navy, announcement to-Stakes for two year old fillles--ny wAdTEL JAMES KRÁTKO, WIND 'sociated Pres. ↑ Artyk
-day said.-Absociated Press.
and 80 for ond (Amos not out Recrelo "B" ▼ K.H.G.C. 60)-Reuter,
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