г
Palawan Massacre Sequel
Tokyo, June 8.
Gen. MacArthur's legal sec- tion announced today that it has virtually completed pre- parations for the trial of two korner Japanese gencrats ar 1 others for their parts in the bloody "Palwan mussuere" shortly after the American Invasion of the Philippines.
Two SCAP legal section in- vestigatorn left Tokyo for Pala- wan on Tuesday to make final examination of the nireld af Puerto Princes; a
130 where American prisoner of war were tortured,
burned, bayoneted and
beheaded machine-guined
to death on December 14, 1944.
The two geneinis arrested co- cently In connection with the
BUREN
THE PERSECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
HONG-KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1948,
DINGHY RACING DRAWS Pl Swimmers
VERY LARGE TURNOUT
The results of last wook's races held at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht, Club show a very large turnout for the Dinghy races; particularly on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Weather
Birthday
was ideal Dinghy weather with cast winds Parade
-and an oxhilarating sca reminiscent of March instead of June.
Maritime
Strike Threat
And
For the Jubilees and Stars Saturday was the first race in the new summer series, and for Dinghies the first in the summer series was on Sunday afternoon. Although Aix Dragons were under sail on Saturday afternoon only three the organised took part in
race,
Pointers
The following points in connection with the celebra- tion of the King's Birthday tomorrow are notified for public information.
to
should wear
To Meet HK
-Manila, June 8,
The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation's Becro- tary, Dr. Rogino Vianan to- day announced that " Manila swimming team will go to
.Kong Hong
In September next.
. Arrangements
have been medo with the Victoria Recreation Club there for an Interport swimming meat.mm Router.
Address On China's Postage
Scientific Instruments
Microscopes, Theodolites & Levels
-ASIA-PHOTO-SUPPLY-
10 Iós House 81, **
Tel. 88188
BRADMAN AND MORRIS HAVE PRACTICE KNOCKS IN SUSSEX GAME
Hove, June 7.
The Australian tourists today boat Sussex by an
innings and 325 runs. They scored 549 runs Goods For
for five wickets declared and dismissed Sussex in their second innings for 138.
Although the Australians began the day 168 runs ahead, Bradman decided to continue their first innings and with Arthur Morris enjoyed excel- lent practice knocks in readiness for the Not- tingham Test when they resumed their botting partnership-----
to
The Parade begins in the Race Couise at Happy Valley af ̈ ̈ð am with the arrival of His Ex-
The Australian captain was man followed soon afterwards, Next Thursday is a public holi-
in his brightcat mood in scor-losing his leg stamp when hitting Thursdaycellency the Governor. All specia- day, but the normal San Francisco, June 8.
ing his fourth century of the out. His 100 took only IWD I.MT, Ticket-holders and
Mr. Chu Cheng-sing, super- The CIO Marine Engineers evening programme of ruces, fol- are asked to be present by
tour. Scoring off almost every hours and five minutes and in- of the Jockey
pekey Club visor of China's four Govern-bull, he drove and pulled with cluded 12 fours. walked out on President Trulowed by the Club Night, is being
held at Kellett Island, Duty bont embers
In Hong Kong. tremendous power.
Lindwall
wall was given a chance man's fact-finding board last calls at Kowloon at 5.10 and 8.10 will use the main entrance to the ment Banks
get in some practice for the announeed
their gave a talk yesterday to Hong they p, nd Queen's Pier at 5.20 Men bors Enclosure: Jockey Club
Morris too, after a slow start Test. He drove and cut magni- ense were LA-Gen. Sechi Terada, night
hit nut bué All others will use the King Rotary on China's post-
although usd 0.20 p.m., for Kellett island. Members former Commander of the Japan- would defy attempts to delay
badges.
Sussexficently in making 57 before be ese 2nd Ale Division on Negros the Pacific
Coast maritime Dinghy race starts at 6.10 p.m.
the Public
tiled four bowlers, they, could not ing caught. The Australians did age stamps and their reflex of En-
conquer the enterprising Aus.. with a Star ree, if sufficiently entrance Island, Philippines, who allegedly strike threatened for June 15.
and may pass through to Chinese history.
tralian pair. ordered the massuere,
the Members Enclosure. Results: Gen, Kim Milcuzi, 4th-Air-Divi- Spokesman for the Engin supported, at 8.00 p.m.
eers Unlon säid the only reason
All persons present
The speaker, an ex-official of shouki Alitalia, lis
China's Postal Service, traced the Mon Commander iri
i delegation appeared at the
stand, and gentlemen should re- failed to remove personers from board's first meeting was to em-
designs
postage move their hats (except serving origin of subjection
United States phasise that the union does 31
not
1.04.30 officers in uniform who should steps to events in Chino's his- air attack on Palawan.
recognise Its jurisdiction.
the solute) on
oces-tory extending over thousands of following 1.05.05 1.05.20sions:-as His Excellency arrives jeurs.
parade, while the Union on the 1.05.22 Jack
is being lowered, and while 1.06.30 the Colours, or in 1.07.15
the
M-
THURSDAY, JUNE 3
Start 1820. Dinghy Race. Place
Boat & Coxswain 31, 1st,
Farquhar 2nd, 3, Hancock
3rd, associations
Only 1 of the 150 Ameriena Four other maritime unlous sailors, marines and soldiers in-and two employers volved in the mugsuere lived to continued to take part in the ses tell the tale.--United Press.
No Ill Effects By Aid Cut
Tokyo, June fi. The rejection of $150,000,- 000 economic and rehabilito- tion aid to Japan by the Unit- ed States Congress "will not have an extremely serious effect
Japan's on
nations! Prime economy",
Minister Hitoshi Ashida told the Diet today.
He took this view'beentise "the American Congress has approved the $424,000,000 reliéf appropria- | tion for Japon."
་
Ashida said that the cut in the American aid is unlikely to hove any effects on the investments of foreign private capital in the
country.
The $424,000,000 is to combat disease-in-the-occupied-mens-14- Includes purchases of petroleum, nedleines and needed commodi- ties.
The cancelled $30,000,000 was for the purchase of Industrial raw materials for Japan, the Ryukyus and Koren.
SCAP offelals still hope to get $150 million part of another pending in the so-called Eastland Bill for the purchase of colton materials.Associated
and Press.
raw
RUSH FOR
PETROL
Shanghai, June B. Petrol
stations Alling
hers were swamped with motor care and trucks this morning, seeking in store up fuel over the rumours of a drastic cut in petrol rationis. company officials, however,
sions, but the CIO longshore at- torney, Richard Gladitein, chorg- eu-that the--bearing was-only-
court" some sort of kangaroo
to hear an unprepared and In- |complete union case.
He said the
unions
9, Dirkswäger 14. Bardens 4th. 16. Seaton 6th, 13. Cursins 7th 7. Blauuuw 8th, 31. Meyrick 9th, 23, Milest
10th, 19, Nicholson
received 11th, 18, DuBois
32. Dewe,
姿带
official notice, of the hearing. Daly | D.QF., 15, - Litchfield. last Saturday while shipowners D.N.F., 4, Manning. PEL waterfront employers had been able to gather evidence carefully through "advance know. |ledge" that the fact-finding board
would be appointed.
Over 200.000 seafaring and waterfront workers are involved control In a dispute over union of hiring halls, wages and hours.
-United Press.
Shortage Of Rice
Shanghai, June 8. The price of rice soared 10- day to CN$8,000,000 apicul, swing to the ortage of rice
rice
**
Tim
1:10:20- 1.41.58 guns.
are
in the case of the
תס
Smart Catch The partnership had realised
smart 189 when James made catch and ended Morris' Jong nings. He had hit 20 fours duri
not declare and lunch was taken with the Australians 401 for four wickets.
The batsmen continued от top after lunch, adding 96 for the fifth wicket before · Ham- onte was leg before. Humence having
Col. E.J.R. Mitchell, on behalf ing his stay of four hours. Brad-hundred, Brndran cached
Hong Kong Retary, thanked
the speaker for his talk 25th Field Regiment R.A.,
"The passing during
President Dr. F.i. Tscung Spectators are not Welcomed Visiting Rotarians 1.14.57 march-post,
expected to join in the "Three Horace Kadoorle from Shanghai 1.18. Cheers" given by the troops on and C.F. Wood from Kowloon.
parade.
1.18.50
nancunced that;
Guests present were Messrs.
GIVES HIS LAST SHIP
weather permitting, R.A.F. Sun-D.H. Bloke, J.W. Jacobson, D. TO CHARITY
is also derlands and Mosquitoes will dy H. Benham, A.W Geleve, P.W.A. over
Wood, John Blitz, C. d'Almada A the parace diving to
Stephen height of abpul 300 feel from the Castro, Albert Lau,
Wai- and Kwan direction of Wong Nei Chong | K.H. Wong
Time 1.53.55 1.57.40
Gap.
T5, B. Marlin. BATURDAY, JUNE 5 Dragon Race. Start 1440. Place Boat & Coxswain Ist. Vanessa, Sedgwick .. 2nd, Pugle Pop, Arlen, .. 3rd, La Linda, Chidell ... 2.02.30 Jubilee Race. Start 1450. First of Jubilee In summer series
Races
txt. Symphony, Hardy,
2nd. Melody. Barrett
1.21.39 1.28.00
3rd, Fantasy, Seaton.... 1.34.00 4th,
Strathspey, Williams 1:34.03 1.35.30 Eth, Minstrel, Manning.
Star
Blart 1500. First in Rade. summer serles of Star Races. 1.53.25 Houess Daphne,
1.55,45 2ncl, Air, Hamilton 3rd, Deneb, Aten ...
2.01.13 D.N.F., Polaris, Kay. Dinghy Race Start 1510
1st, 14, Corbet!
4th, T3, B. Martin
2nd, 31, Oliver
3rd, 13, Goodhart
1.14.40 1.15.00 1.15,30
1.18.00
5th, 9. Dirkswager 6th, 32,
1,20,40
1.21,45
7th, 3.
1.23.15
ath 18. Youricit
1.29.05
1.30.45
1.38.10 1,37.55
in the producing areas, Last week's price of hovered around CN50,000,009.
markets Armed The nunclai up this afternoon with Chinese and foreign shares touching new recurd levels. The block market United States dollar,
however, remained steady CN$1,450,000
the same as yesterday. Exchange surrender certificates were slightly higher than yester
10th, 6. De Jong buyers
offering 10th, 6, CU$408,00 but there were few 11th, 15, Raeburn
12th, 21, De Goede sellers.
13th, 1,
1. Darby certificates the premium wil 14th, M, Stewart
BUNDAY,
Exporters holding believe that
eise stendilly this week to catch
0th, 22, Farquhar
up with the binck-market, which Dinghy Race.
nung.
Braves Wallop Chicago Cubs
New York, June 7. Boston's Jim Russell teed off on Chicago pitching today for one of the biggest afternoons of his career as the Braves walloped the Cubs 9-5. The 'outfielder got two home runs and two doubles, driving in five runs and achieving the unique feat of hitting a home run left-handed and right-handed.
Russell's first homer, the right handed one, came in the His 1.44.55 fifth with two men on.
in 1.55,35 second, left handed, 1.57.20 the ninth with bases empty.
JUNE 6, A.M.
came
Catcher Phil Masi niso homer- ed for the Braver, in the fifth Time with none on. Botson out fielder
LEAGUE TENNIS
H.K.G.C.K.C.C.
to save an innings defeat.
his
Russia Held Up
Washington, June 0. Some US$21,000,000 worth of -Soviet-orders-for-American-goods has been tied up by the virtual Russia clamped ban on industrial shipments
down
on March Oficials gave this estimato lo day as Secretary of Commerce Sawyer prepared to lift some of the recrecy over what gooda car and what cannot be sold to Rus sla under the new trade policy. close at a news conference wha Sawyer was expected to dis
har bear Items his department licensing for export to Russia since March. This would be, & effect.
the first offcial. list sc good which
0
or
only
U.S. businessmen accept Russian cnn "safely" ders in the future.
almost tho PREVIOUSly the official guidance they had wit closure, setting Sussex to get 463 that no goods could be exported which "might contribute to the The county made another dis-
war
potential" of the Soviet bloe: nstrous start and in the hour be-
Indirectly,
Sawyer' through fore tea had lost three men fo
quoureement on May 20 of an only 32 runs. From the seconexception in Finland's case it has ball delivered,
John Langridge,
that the bas was held behind the wicket and been made clear
definitely
to maching tely
upplies with only two-run scored,
toos, power generators parts, and Oakes was clean bowled in the many steel products, same over by Lindwall. McCool fielded cs for Loxton who had thigh and at Cox.
The secret list of goods falling substilut
instar and outside the ban hai husth's been drafted by an inter-agency 24 caught George committee representing the Corn. merce and State Departments and the military forces Associated Fress.
Scores
Sussex-1st innings 80.
Australian-1at Innings
WU STARTS TAX CAMPAIGN
Shanghal, June 8. A shipping magnate ruined by the war and who plans to enter the Hangchow monas- tery to become a Buddhist monk, has disposed of his last mundane possessions-a steam- ship which he gave to charity. Wang Chung-yi, who lost his family and property during the war and who had been living in Morris c. James b. Cornford 184 poverty in a shubby altic here, Brown J.b.w. b. C. Oakes 44 was only recently traced as the Bradman b.. Langridge
Shanghai, June 8. owner of the steamer "Hainan" Lindwall e. Griffiths b. Corn-
The Committee in charge, of valued
US$100,000. The
ford
57 the "soak the, rich". -special Hsinan was one of five Chinese Harvey not out
100 relief tax announced today ships recovered
by SCAP and Hamence 1b.w. b. C. Onkes 34 that it had received thus far Mission in the Chinese from hundreds seized by the Japanese..
Tokyo
“The Hsinaň was sent to Clima months ago but its owner could The ship was not be found, then operated by the China Mer- chanta Steun and Navigadon Carey
Cornford Company.
in wartime embraced James
ho and when
Wang Buddhism
109
21 CN$500,000,000 which Mayor
640
K. C. Wu voluntarily con-
tributed to start-off-the-cam- paign.
The
、་.,
money represented
W. Madame Wu's art exhibit held in
Extras
Total (for Ave)
BOWLING
0. M. R.
102
122
B0
16
54
0
Shanghal's quota is CN$8,500
15
2
60
2
at the
J
Oakes ....
IG 1 08
3
1
black market rate.
92
0
The
Commitico
announceG
www❘ Cox
Manila and other places.
2 The Committee said it had no
received a cent more.
finally located his faith withstood C. Oakes ... 152 40 900,000,000-US$600,000- the temptation to re-enter busl-3. Langridge ness to try to recoup his losses with the ship as a starter.
Wang decided to continue his ball 1. studies for the priesthood.
In a brief ceremony here yes-
Byes 10, leg-bves 10 and no- June 10 as the deadline
which sterner measures will be Sussex-2nd innings
taken to make Shanghai's wealthy families contribute their shore 0-United Press.
C. Oakes b. Lindwall
J. Langridge c. Soggers b. terday, he deeded the ship over Lindwall Hong Kong Cricket Club beat to the Yingchi charlly fund, sut-H. Parks b. Ring 1.30.00 Tommy Holmes felled to hit safe-Kowloon Cricket Club by 52 rendering all claims to the ves
the Mixedsel unconditionally,
Pre-war. Wang's firm owned 1.32.50ly for the first time in 17 straight sets to 3% sets in Lawn Tennis
fleet of ave ships,-United Press. The New York at Pittsburgh Mr. and Philadelphia at Saint Louis games are tonight.
is now 80% higher than the Place Boat & Coxswain price of exchange certificate 1st, 3. Dirkswager
777, Kay-Miss Loseby 2nd, Reuter.
3rd, 19, De Goede ...... 1.37.57 games.
1.38.10 14th. 11. Tjeldstad
D.N.F., 14, Corbett.
Nicosia, Cyprus, June 8. Jewish would-be immigrants to are understood to have stated Palestine interned here begun a
011
13. Blanuw.
Dinghy Race. Start 1510.
1st, 13, Ingham
in summer series of Dinghy Sweepstake Ruces.
Firat
Xylolymbou camp reports
Was
2nd, 14, Yourleff
sald
the
that there is absolutely no rea- hunger strike today, it was re-
liably reported in Nicosia. son for the present stampede.
during
The Petrol imports inonth of June remained assur- affected and
the
at, they said, and no reduction strike had spread to the camp
is contemplated-Reuter,
at Caraolos.Associated Press.
PRAVDA WOOS
INDONESIANS
Moscow, June 8.
Pravda, Soviet Communist Party nowspaper, de-
clared
It
3rd, 7, De Jong
41,
21. Miss Loseby
11, Tyler
5th, 11
6th, 23, Von Sydon
7th, 15, Kay 8th 60, Vivien
0th, 10, Mitchell 10th, 3, Grace D.N.F., 19, Malloric. Retired, 25, Millest. D.N.F., 22. Goodhart. Retired, 777, Cussins.
น
shortstop
of
Dow
Doubles the League.
and 1. Goldman (HKCG) Beat Mrs. Lo and E. C.
Fincher
SPORTS
BRIEFS
Cowes, June 7 Leading almost from the start.
Saint, Louis turned buck the
6-2 Yankees in the American League drew with Miss Ward and to snap their six game losing
d----| K. Lo 1.33.32 streak. The Browns won 5-3.
Rumjahn and 1.41.30 Rookie
Ned beat Miss right honder
G-0 Baker 1.43.15 Garver scattered 11 hits, includ-
Mrs. Jones and B. T. M. Jones 1.43.35 ing homers by left fielder Johnny 1.40.00 Lindell, and
Phit (HKCC) 1.48.20 Rizzuto. Center fielder Paul beat Mrs. Lo and Fincher 6-2 the Belgian yacht Lalage, owned 1.52.30 Lehner hit a homer in the sixth lost to Miss Ward and Lo 4-6 by M. L. Haydit and Colill Franck,
beat
Rumjahn and
today won the six metre Inter- 1.52.50 for the Browns,
6-4 national class conducted by the Mrs
Blagter and A. T. Dow Royal London Yacht Club-As-
sociated Press. The Chicago at Washington and (HKCC)- Cleveland at Philadelphia games lost to Mrs. Lo and Fincher 5-7 are tonight.
lost to Miss Ward and Lo 1-6 Scores:
beat Miss Rumjahn and
6-41 Baker NATIONAL LEAGUE
✓ RECREIO C.R.C.
Chinese 2 At Causeway Bay 5 Recreation Club beat Club de Recrala by 7 sets to 2 in the Mixed Doubles Longue.
1.55.10 The Detroit at Boston game 1.55.16 was postponed because of rain,
Pony Auction
There was a fair attendance at the Pony Auction yesterday"-nt the Hong Kong Jockey Club at the Valley.
The
Boston
Chicago........
R. -H.
'E.
*
pionships, whic Winning-pitcher-Ilod-Barrett)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
5 12 3 11
d today that the Indonesian agreement for an exchange of consular officials with
Saint Louis Russia was proof of the vitality of the "Ire
following were the pontes New York ...... donesian national liberation movement”.
auctioned with the names of the (Winning pitcher Ned Garver) attacked the "United Republic as a state, seeking
Maria Elona (A. Wilson)..$ 200. States of Indonesia" which the squeeze her into an artificially successful bidders in brackets:-Associated Fress, Dutch and Indonesian author-established United States of In-
Mabuhay
3,800 (Y.P. Chang) However hard Anglo-Morning Sun donesia. ities have agreed to set up.
(H.F. Mok)...450 Dutch-American colonising cir Windemere (Lam C. Cheong) 8,100 The paper accused. Holland and
to suppress the the United States of using uncles may try
Blue Sky (Lam Tat-hung) 8,000 threats against the In-national-liberation movement of sosmly donesians. In negotiations over
foreign status ment will continue growing. going on in Jogjakarta.
the Republic's
now
Batavia and
*14
TODAY'S FIXTURES
the Indonesian people, this move/Hongkong-Belle (Wong Lawn Tennis fixtures:
Yan)
Mes. Litton and Lee Yue-wing
2 (CRC)
beat Miss M. Silva and G.
P. Gonsalves beat Miss M. Figueiredo and
J. J. Remedios
:
beat Miss I. Sourd and M.
A. Oliveira Mrs.
Lo Hau-yee and Wal-nul (CRC)
beat. Miss Silva "and
Gonsalves
6-3
event.
GCox c. Suh. b. Hamence 18 James Langridge 1.b.v...b.
Lindwall
J. Oakes b. Lindwall
H. Bartlett trwbr Ring
S. Grimth b. Lindwall
P. Carey c. Saggers b. Ring
A. James not out.......
J. Cornford b. Hamenco
Extras
Tola!
---Reuter.
15
CHINA'S PUZZLE
Shanghai, June '8., American medical, experts wil leave for Chungking shortly tackle China's latest puzzle
24 girl who claims she has not oated
for nine years.
3
The girl, Misa Yang Mof, show ino Hl effects in her fast.
Mis
13 Yang, now 20 years old, said 'tha she has lost all desire to eat since like a buil 138 she ate something
nine years ago-Router.
COUNTY CRICKET
RESULTS
London, June 7, Close of play scores in county cricket matches to-
day:
45
AN
SEEKING
US BOXERS
London, June 7. Two Indian players, Dilip Bose and Narendra Nath, entered the second round of the men's singles in the Kent lawn tennis chain- at Becken- began at
At Manchester: Lancashire At Cambridge:--Free-Foresters ham today.
beat Nottinghamshire by an 117-and-60 for three Cambridge Bose beat C. Nath beat R. Mansell, 7-5, 6-2-
Bak, 0-1, 6-2, and
Not-University 412 for five declared Innings and 55 rung.
120 (Dawes 184, Doggart 120) and tinghamshiro Gardnar Mulloy, America's No.
Beuter. 3 player, is seeded No. 6-0
(Roberts Ave for 30) Lan- 1 for the Other leading players en-cashire 222 for three declared. At Rusheden: Worcestershird 7-5tered are Frank Sedgman, of Aus-
tralla, and E. Morea and A. Run-beat Northamptonshire by -1 sell, of Argentina. All won their innings and 41 runs: Worcester shira 281. Northamptonshire 7
New York, June 7. Taut opening matches-Reuter.
(Howarth five for 33, Perka_four The following are today's
for 231 and 140
Jack. Solomons, the British (Childsclarka
hoxing-promotor, arrived in New London, June 1, 53, Perks eight for 49) 000
SECOND DIVISION
A. Richardson, one of the most At Lords: Tarkshire 892 (Wat boxing promoter, arrived in New 1,100 Canary (T.N. Chan) V-E Day (R.L. Tam)
4,000 S.CA.A. "A"
VIR.C.
beat Miss Figueiredo and
experienced of British lightweight son not out 02), Middlesex 186 York in the Queen Mary today Proof Of Vitality
Remedios V S.C.A.A. "B"
0-2 Jockeys, has left England for Cey (Denis Compton 58) and 62 for 10 sook the boat American Jadestone (Yu Fook-chuen) 2,300 H.K.C.C. "The aspirations of the In Ruby Star (R.M. Carr) ...
fighters available for British beat Miss V CRC. “C
Souza And In the first Russian comment
Ion, where he will ride as first four, 300 H.K.U. Sort Newsdonesian people for the estabAtlantic (04-bes)
100 Recreio. "" V.CCC.
Oliviera
- Jockey for. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. of friendly
U.S.R.C.
V. GR.C, “A”
Miss Rt. Lo and Ho Kau-Inu| -Reuter. relations Supersonte (Ho Hong-ping) 3,000
lock 51, Fletcher 10, Squires 14,4 Agency, briefly announced thelishment
the USSR provides proof, in with
C.R.C. "B"
Recreio: "A" (CRC):-
Parka! 07, Melntyrs (8) Esex he hoped to get the US. light algning of the
and vitality of
K.B.G.C.. teams for Saturday:-lost to Miss Silva and
weight champion, Ike Wifams, 271 and 13 for 0.
England
with Billy PEN SNATCHER 1st Div. v HK.F.C., at Home: Gonsalves
Birmingham, June 7- At likeston: Derbyshire best for a fight In
British W. H. Carr, the King's Jockey. Somerset by 11 Hung, Derbyshire Thompson, Stampi and (Reuters reports from Batavia
-R.P. Philip, AL." Eastman, J. lost to Miss Figueiredo and the today indicated that the Repub
Fraser, W. Simpson (skip). Remedios
122 (Hazell seven. for 1-8 broke a leg at the races here to- 118 and 1 119 and 110' CROP get the U.S. welterweight, cham Frank Byrant, 22-year-old ship LR. Whant, E.F. Pope, C. Dow- beat Miss Souza
day when his mount, Monjon, 36), Somerset prepared to allow only such for-plied to a Dutch note-belleved assistant of Butterfield and man
J. McElvie (sic!
4-3 crashed into the rails 300 yards tive for 40). eign"relations of the Indonesian to include a complaint about the Swire, Ltd, appeared before Greenwood,...
from, the finishing post in the At, Gloucester, Hampshire 258 Filon, Ray Robinson, as well as Republic as could be controlled consuls agreement. Dr. Hatin Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central Morrison, L. Sykes (skip).
Coronation Selling - Handicap. - and 169 for eight, Glousonslor some good American heavyweight by them, but they are not at all was rollably reported to have Magistracy, yesterday to testify 2nd Div. y ILK. Electric, Club,
Router.
thire 114(Balicy four for 29. boxers to meet the British chame inclined to permit relations which consulted members of the United against a 19-year-old umemploy away: RJ, Wiggington JS. A Chinese constable, attached
Knott four for 26), bus plon, Bruce Woodcock ALLOY would tend to the consolidation Nations good offices committee od, Chan Kih-ping charged with Dinnen, EA. Alkins, G.ES to Kowloon City Station, was off
At Gravesend: Glamorgan 404 Thompson and Erickson, of the International position of before replying.
larceny from the person, Chan Thompson (skip). HLA-Lam-nity on Monday night and took
Copenhagen, June 7 (Jonas 207), Kent 1817 and 168 British lightweight, arrived i the Indonesian | Republic, as a
Bolcmns Asociated Prak Nothing was known yet of was sentenced to six months' mert, TJ. Hansley, J. Gellatlay, his girl friend out for a walk. Portsmouth and the Danish for three (Fagg 16 LRG and independent state, any answer by Dr. Halts to an hard labours and recommended L. Guy" (skip),320 W.H. Balloy, Wallo walking in Soy Street at national "football team shared At. Birmingham: Leicestershire Buential circles in Holland Invitation - from Dr. Van Mook, for · benlshmerit."
M.L. Hardy Himpacy, B.I about 11 pm four armed men two goals, each before a crowd 78 and 1134, (Pritchard five for Prisma, a MORTGA and the United States are using Lieutenant Governor-General, to “Chan: had matched complein" - Strango (skip))ret
c) accosted thein, and robbad - them | of 40,000 at 'Copenhagen Stadlom 17, Holilee four for, 40), WANAKAN TURUDER, (all their efforts to hamper the come to Batavin for direct talks),f mat's 'founinin peh in Des Voour Remorves TF.H. Robinson, E.Q, off a fountain pen and in wrist tonight. The half time moro wickahlee tä4% (Dollery:57. Jack. WALTER ZAMRE
Road to Hayalgardisalo fa the Indopcelan
Shaw,
watch
was gone all Associated Press. Joy {timt;f#Nཔ#
agreement
Prague last month, Pravda sald: of the
. "Hamparing"
The representatives of
this movement."
United States and Holland am lican Premier, Dr. Hatta, had re
"
JAILED
Coom E
P
R.
L.G.
Oilveira
3-B
At Ilford: Surrey 483 (Fish, ring told that
1
He said he would also try to