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Australia Wins Test By Eight Wickets

Australia won the first Test against England by

oight wickets. England were all out in their socond innings for 441 runs.

Australia in their 'second innings scored 98 runs for 2. Bradman was out for a "duck".

Scores:

England 1st innings

185, came to an end with the total nt

Austraila Ist innings. 500 | 405.

C

Troop Withdrawal

Quickens

Haifa, June 15 British transports

ENGLAND 2ND INNINGS In Miller's first over after the Hutton, b Miller

74 brenk, his third ball was fast Washbrook, ✔ Tallon, 5 Mitter short one, rising above Compton's Edrich, Tallon, b Johnston 13 bend. Compton swing his bat trying to look. hit wiekel h Miller 184) above his head, Compton, Hardstuff, Husseli, b

missed JA stroke anci weni | loaded simultaneously today Toshuck

43 tumbling into his wicket.

In Haifa harbour as the eva- Barnett, e Miller, b Johnston

Yardley, e

e and b Johnston

Evans,

с

6

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Talion, b Johnston

Laker, b Miller

4

Fiedser, not out

Young. t Johnston

Extpus

Totul

AUSTRALIA 2ND INNINGS Morris, b Bedser

Barnes, not bui

Bradman, e Hutton, b Beder Hasselt, not put

Extras

Total

DESCRIPTION TO LUNCH

#

before

Three

A few of the 'crowd' 'booed "cuation of Britain's mandate: Mitler for this short ball and troops accelerated.

he started hawling to the The next man, Laker, there were cries of "Take him off and more wild booing.

atty

Miller did not attempt more bouncers but for a while 441 | the nois continued every time

he fu

The and realised B-1 rurs. Compton made his 184 out of 306 64 at six hours and 50 minutes and Although marred

2 by two chances overnight. Complur's innings was certainly one of the test of his career 8te was given a great avation on

returning to the pavilion,

At lunch time today, the last

day of the first Test,

continuing their second

had scored 411 runs wickets.

England tungs

for seven

Even the most optimistic sup- porter gave Englond hitle chance rateb

of saving the first Test

against Australia, which entered its last day here today with Eng- land one run afterd and only four second innings wickets to fall,

There is a chaner, however, if Compton enn stay and the tall enders, especially

Laker Bedser, can produce the form they showed in the first innings, Once again a great deal depends on the first difficult half hour or

ក្នុង

The day

promised to be hot

Laker stayed with Evans unti

ch, when England was seven wickels down with 67 runs

Heuter

head.

Football

Profit Of

$30,325

The final monthly meeting of the 1947-1948 Council of the Hong Kong Football As- held yesterday sociation was under the chairmanship of Mr. . K. Lee and the draft ac- counts presented showed that had made a the Association

and sultry again but the sun was profit of $30,325 during the

overcast and the teraperature year. well up in the sixties. After

British officials and all British troops would be out of Palestine within the next ten days.

It was the first time since the evacuation of British personnel began that as many no three ships were loading of the same-time- in faifa harbour lay the 8.000- too Empire Test, the 8,000-lon hospital ship Oxfordshire and the 10,000-ton Eastern Prince, The 20,000-ion Sampita is due to. inorrow.

In addition to the tronoships. several-froighters are busy taking un military cargo including hun dreds of

of tons of

canned food, vehicles and tons of canang bar rels removed from tanks, coastal defences and urllery. The bar rols were marked “scrap."

The tanks were left behind but they are useless to the Jews

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1948.

DERBY FIELD AT MILE POST

THE AGA KHAN'S French-bred coit "My Love" won the Epsom Derby on June 5, before an_estimatad_780,000 spectators, including_the_Royal Famlix. This picture of the field_as_sha post shows Tormle, left foreground, Henley In Arden, right foreground, Royal Drako

(who ran second) lying sixth at extreme left. (AP Photo)

mile

Compton Made A Joe Louis

Magnificent Try

Trent Bridge, Juno 14.

without guns. Most of the fanks It was Compton, Compton all the way on the fourth

The port is pited high with personal equip ment and baggage,

are being burned.

The British me strengthening.

machine-gun their wond-boggvi positions at the port and armour-

ed cars are stationed throughout the area as a precaution against Jewish violence openly feared by come British.--United Press.

Shanghai Bowlers For HKCC

The Hong Kong

Crickel

No provision was made, how Club will be greatly strength- four days wear this pitch res ever, for the return visitsofened by the inclusion, of two mained excellent.

teams to Shanghai and, Manila new

members in the near

A drizzle began about an hour next season and this will offset future. They are D. Phillips before play was due to begin sa large amount. persisted but never became The net gate receipts from all and F. G. Harrison, both of

heavy enough to threaten

Overcast

holo

representative

to

day of the first Test, and it was his magnificent innings of 154 not out that helped England save the innings defoot.

Thanks to Compton's effort, during which plny was twice sus- mainly in atrocious light some pended through bad light and times so bad that it was imposai-ence by rain. ble to follow the light of the

The light was worse than ever ball, England ended the day one when play WOR resumed alter run ahead with four wickets to lunch and the atmosphere so tall.

heavy that it resembled an au- tumn morning mist.

Sheer determination and intense concentration carried the Middle- sex but through a trying day,

Saturday's Bowling

to

Shanghai. and Interport

Harrison is

known woli

The following players have up.

skles as well games last year was $88,604.

represent the England's seemingly

hopeless A warin

tribute to the work local bowlers as he was a mom-been selected

in of

the position. kept

interport Indian Recreation Club

■ Shanghai the

·Satur- dawli

was

Club day:- member of the Country team in Shanghai.

with

the

ber

Hardstaff refused to be sub- dued and Barnes was lucky to escape injury at short leg from one, ball.

Runs came slowly at first but Compion soon opened out.

Bad Light

Feels Fine

Pompton Lakes,

N.J., June 14.

Joe Louls, the world heavy. weight champion, says he lu In fine shape to defend his title in his return fight with

Walcott Jersey Joe

In the Yankee Stadium, New York, on June 23.

in

"My title means my whole life to me," Joe Louis xald an interview, "and If Wat- cott takes it away, he will have to prove himself a bet- ter man, and that is a thing I do not bellave, and I expect to prove it when, we wade into the ring."-Router.

League

Tennis

Playing on home court, Ladies* Recreation Club were beaten by Miller, bowling with the puvi-Chinese Recreation Club by the lion behind him, proved difficult edd set in nine in the Mixed

to play and Hardstaff was almost caught in his first over.

Doubles Division of the Tennis League.

Lawn

Miss Kent and H. Sagalen (LR.C.)

The Compton-Hardstaff stand

but to Mr. E. Litton and Tul onded with the Notts player Wai-pul.... caught at long-on after a part-i dea Mixe Lo Hangin and Tauf nership of 93,

4. Yan-pus Toshack was bowling with four "A" Division, against Kewlean Cricket short legs to Bernett when the Club (away) at 1.10 p.m.-M., Han, umpires stopped play owing to A.M. Wahab and A.K.bnd light. On the resumption Minu (Hkip); M. Baxark, K.M. Rum Compton reached his 100 in 225 Jahn, A.R. Hints and U.A. Rumah

(9kfp); At Kitchell, M.Y, Azki, S.

minutes.

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NAVAL TEAM TO MEET YACHTIES

A few hardy sailors braved the storm. last Thursday and went out in a Dinghy face in the evening at 6 o'clock. On Saturday it was a complete washout for all forms of sailing but on Sunday the weather improved sufficiently for a good full day of Dinghy sailing, Twenty-one Dinghies turned out for the afternoon race.

SMUGGLING SUPPRESSION IN MACÃO

The main event next week- end will be a team race on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock between a team representing the Hong Kong branch of the Royal Navy Sailing. Associą --- tion and a team from the Cluby Thore

be will

three Star yachts and four Dinghies side In this event.

Canton, June 15. All Members are reminded of Rigid suppression of smug- the races on Thursday evening and they will no doubt have gling by the Macao Govern- ment following the signing-summer in the copy of the Junu the full programme for tho of the customs agreement Bulletin recently distributed. Six with China is being enforced Star, class yachts are now avail- with satisfactorily, Lu Shao-able and can be booked for the hsi, Deputy Customs Com: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday missioner in Canton, told re- Results of last week's Dinghy porters today.

The oficial sold that all ships clearing from Macuo were in- spocled by the Harbour Office there and were given manifests. If there is any discrepancy be- tween the amount in the manifest and the actual amount carried, the surplus will be confiscated as smuggled goods,

oods, snid Mr. Lu.

races.

Plse

Thursday 10th, start 1840 Dinghy Sweepstake Race_

Best Cosmeta

lat. "10", Aten 2n4, "i", Kay Srd, "1", DuBof.

TIRU

6.30.10.

0.61.35 0.56.10

th", Dedang Mis mely 0.36.88 D.N.F., "13", Blauw-Mia Blackmore, "

Bunday 13th, start 1110 Dinghy Race Aten un taa

Ind, "11", Honess" Red. "". Corbett

The "good cannot bo loaded before reaching Canton, the Custome officials said, At the same

ame time the Macao

authorities announced that oach traveller arriving

guese colony from

at

the

Portu-

Kong Kong or anywhere in China is allowed 連する bring in

not

more than

CN$8,000,000. Apparently this is to prevent manipulation in the Mocso money market-Associated Press,

WIMBLEDON SEEDINGS

Wimbledon, June 15. The American pair of Bob Falkenberg and Frank Parker were seeded No. 1 when seed- Ings for Wimbledon, which commences next week, were announced today.

Mulloy

4th, "16", Hancock

5th "14", Meyrick

1786.55

7.46.84

1,45, 18

1,81.20

1.37.82

Dinghy Bweepstake, start 1515 Ent, "10 Wright-Mas Prankilo 1.08.00 Ind. "8", Tyler-Bowen

* " Brumley-Martin

1.14.00 1.21.00 Tod. "I", Misc Cantopher-Blaauw 1.32,00 4th, "15", Aten-Mrs, Mestick.. 1.2.00 4th, "1", Corbett Darden ... 1.75,00 4th, "19", Yourlelf-Hofer ** "**", Dewe

**"", Farquhar

1.35.20

1.20.00

*1:3030

yth, "40", Dulo?e-Miev Hal! ......., 198400 Rib, "*") Malorie-Kiss Krsna, ** 1.1490 Oh, "1", DeJong-Miss Léčby 1.47.80 2.00.00 toth, "1", Litchfield C 11th, "1". Goodhart-Mia Dewar 1,01:00 D.N.F. "9", Von Bydon.

"*", Hamilton.

*****. Mr. & Mrs. Bonesa (split)

1).

**", Ilancock.

"13", D■Goede,

***7!*',' Darby-Mise Gine,

"1" Heaton.

** Own beet--not in sweepstake drama

Chinese

The other seedings for the men's doubles-ware: No.-2, G. Brown and Gardner

United Italos): No 3. John. Bromwich and Frank Sedoman (Australia), No. 4, Tony Mottram

and

Sturgess Eric (Britain) (South Africa).

Women's Louis Brough and Mrs. Dupont

No. (United States);

2, Doris

Doubles: No, 1,

beat Mian R. Lo and Lee Yuewing 6-4 Hart and Mrs. Pai Todd (United Mrs. Blandelofi and Gais (LRC)1— States): No. 3, Molly Blair and Mrs. Jean Bostock (Britain); No. 4, Betty Hilion and Mrs. Kay 4-Stammers Menzies.

Jons to Mira. ltton and Tul.... Kot to Mia Lo and Trut

bomt. Mian R. Lo and len

......

Mr. Wacker and Beal (RC) (=

At 252 Australia took the new ball

and 12 runs later Barnett was caught at second slip.

Je to Mr. Litton and Teul bat 10. Mis; Lo and· Tuul

beat Miss It. Lo and Lee

-

-

1--1

Mixed Doublés: -No.

and Louis Brown

1. John Brough; and Mrs.

Immigration Criticised

"[Continued from Page 1)

"I cannot help feeling that one of Hong Kong's greatest noods le a vernacular newspaper- which is not only unashamedly British-owned, but will staťa

British

CASO, moderataly tellingly, on all local ten we thanked by

the

attendance done-for-the- Association by Colteam usa skip and a regular Lawn Bowls Lengue on

Vice-president Venis, the England went off to a good mak

pald by the chairman after the start, scoring ten runs off the

former had tendered his resigno-

Phillips wil be playing his first over today. Evans turned tion owing to his impending de Arst game for the Club on Satur the first ball from Bill Johnston s

parture, The Service will nomin-

in duy and previously played for to log for a four,

Compton ate

nte Col. Alexander 415 Services the Shanghai Waterworks Club. scored one for push and the Vice-president ut

Annuali

-6 Bromwich J Prentice, the leading Hong Yusuf and J. Hooten 18tip). wo boundaries Evane cracked wo

2, G. general meeting to be held on Kang Cricket Club skip, is play- Players to mret at the Star Forry cut and straight drive

July 14.

Dupont: No. 3, Jaroslav Drobny very well at the moment Wharf, Hong Kuns alde, at 3 p.m. in made with confident ease.

** The chairman also tendered the and should, on his present form,

Division, against Talkoo

Miller then bowled an extra- The game between Kowloon (Czechoslovakia) and Mrs. Todd: Cl Clouds coming

Counell to figure prominently in the Club good wishes of the

"Chome}" al ́ 3,89 “J.M.1—A.R. Markar, 6} ordinary over to Compton, in- Cricket Club and Recreio was Capt. Kiernan on his forthcoming singles Championship which he Kitchell. H.A. Wahab and B.M. Rumiah cluding-a fost full toss which postponed.

(Ekip); H.A. Cascumbbur, &.R.A. N«h-] went over his head to the wicket- wedding.

wan in 1940.

man. 6.5. Thuskin and AX. Bumad

keeper d

Just previously Miller (8k)p): D.M.A. Razack, A.H, Bremin.) A.R. Razack and A.M. Ramlahn (B), had released his first bumper of.

K.B.G.C.

the day, a harmless ball outside The following are the Kowloon Bowling the off-stump.

다.

up from thei west carried a threat of rain an most of the 5,000 spectators wore evercoats,

con-

After an uppeal by Compton Pud Evans, the umpires sulted about the light, but decided that play should continue, Then Cume rain. At first it was only ☐ drizzle but

when it became

heavier, the players weok_off.......

Pitch Lively

The break laried 35 minutes.

In the hope that

treshened the pitch. Bradman at unce gave Miller is first spell of the day and the third bull rese sharply on the leg side.

EXCELLENT BOWLING IN-COUNTY GAMES

London, June 14.

the rain and Thunderstorms curtailed play in some of today's County cricket matches, which, with one excep- tion, were featured by sterling bowling perform- ancos. The excoption was a double century stand by Alderman and Smith for Dorbyshire for the second wicket.

The pitch had become lively and. Miller æst out to exploit the. conditions to the full, while

fan Johnson at the other and was also able to make the ball move off the plich.

The batsmen were having a

trying time, with Compton still endeavouring-to-keep-the-bowling away us much as possible from

excellent innings.

After a consultation with Brad- man. Milller bounced a few balls to Evans one of which the bats man allowed to hit his body in

Green Club Lesma for-Saturday

First Tom Kowloon Duck

Club ly

Yardley never looked_complete- happy but produced some fine leg strokes in a stand of 57.

Compton, who was looking very

taway) -L.. Whan, C. Dawnan, J. Fraser and A. Hal (@kin): E.F. Pope, A.L.C. Eastman, W., Simpsons and tired and gave signs of losing his McKelvic (Skip): E. Greenwood, L.G, Coombes, I. Morrison (Bkipt.

Club

and L

- himself Byken concentration, steadied

and completed 150 in 5 hours 33 Becond Team • Craigungswar Cricket | minutes. He and Evans (who

Wiuginton, (homa) --B.J.

H.A. began by flashing two fbura Lammert, E.A. Atkins and G.EF through slips) played out, time- Thompson (8kip); R.P. Phillips, J.9.

Heuler, Dinnen, J. Gellatly and L. Quy +8ktp) W.. Bailey, J. Kempsey, 0.0. Norma and 8.11. Strange (Bkip).

Reuerven-M.L. Hardie • and T.F.H.

Roblasen,

H.K.C.G.

The following will represent H.K.

on Baturday at King's Parki

Among the best bowling per-188 for 2 (Lester 88); Notting- formances today were those by jhamshire 113 (Aspinall 5 for 38). Cricket Club against the Club de Beorsio some men who may well ap- peur in England teams before the currunt Test series cris.

At Aldershot: Cambridge Uni- R.A. Davion, E. Horpen, W. Willater versity 106 and 15 for no wickelson and J. Prentis (Skip): . Mon. Hampshire 284 (Arnold_54,-Mills: 5.0.—Angus, [LA.—Edwardı. and...]? W

| Wild (Bkip); D, Phillip», EJK, Mitchell, for 48, Balley 4 for 51).

A.W. Brows and L.E. Lammert ·(Ekip). Reserves 2-0, Sewall and W. WeightL

At Swanses' Glamorgan 189 and 314 for 0 declared (Davies 02,

Evans, who was also playing an Pope, who attended Nottingham prior to the present Test in case conditions

his inclusion, Justified was able to be freed to play for Watkins 93); Kent 105 and 63 for his county and today claimed five wickets for 64 runs. Ray Smith's 1:

At Ashby-de-la-Zouche: Derby- for 97 for Essex largely con-

man 114), Smith 90, Pape 60 not Pritchard took eight for 43 for out): Leicestershire 177 (Pope 5 Warwickshire. He is probably the for 54),

sevon

order to avoid risking his wicket tributed towards Surrey following shire 125 and 325 for Ave (Alder- |

by making atroke.

This grand partnership

proving list on valuable to Eng-

land as had their

was on.

game saving

in the fourth Test at fastest bowler in present day

Yardley's Generosity

Sydney, June 14

admira

BRITAIN TO PLAY SWEDEN

GAME POSTPONED

Today's Fixtures

The following arc Lawn Tennis Axtures:--- _Second_Division.

K.C.C 1.R.C.

today's

Y H.K.C.C. y Recreio "B" S.C.A.A. "B" V_C.R.C. “D“ H.K.U. VS.C.AA. "A"

VC.C.C.

C.R.C. "C"

Recreio "A" v U.S.R.C.

No. 4, Frank Sedgman Doris Hart,

and

but none the less

controversies.”

The speaker war Rotarian Skinnerw

H

-who-sald~that-

The draw for the champlon ships takes place at the All-as he was in agreement with Mr., England Club on Wednesday, ---

Woodhead's views, it would have United Press.

been more appropriate if someone who disagreed with the speaker Warsaw, June 14, was chosen so that he could on- Wladyslaw Skonecki.-27-worlarge on his points the Polish ments singles tennis

seems to me that the'gentie- ›

who contributes to the championship today for the third mon

under the

consecutive time. He defeated__"China

Mail Loon Kongzak, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-2, pseudonym of Simple Simon In the anals played at Szoecin should have been in my place," ¦ (Stettin)—Associated Press,

Cup Winners' Eyes

On Wimbledon

London, June 14.

Members of the United States Wightman Cup tennis team scored heavily today in the first day of tho London Tennis Championships, preview for Wimbledon, which starts next week.

-1.

W. Spence, 6-3, 6-0.

9-7. Miss Barbara Schofield

added Rotarian Skinner.

For New York

Mr. Woodhead s leaving för New York on July 6, and he told fellow Rotarians that he may, bé.' away for a few months or may be leaving Hong Kong for good. He arrived in Hong Kong two

years ago.

The Hon. Sir Man-kam Lo

C.B.

E., was the recipient of felicitations from follow Rotarians yesterday on his clovation to the knighthood.

Rotary's honorary...

member." Bishop Hall, was also welcomed. on his first (and according to the Bishop possibly also his fast) - appearence at a Rotary Juncheon

President Dr. F.I. Treung an- rounced that Hong Kong Rotary would hold fls Ladies' Day on July 27,

A new member, Mr. John Blitz, was inducted into Rotary yester

In the men's first round, Ar-| United States beat_Miss: FCO Run. C. B. B. Heathcote-Smith,

Ο

London, June 14. Great Britain is to meet Sweden in the semi-finals of John Bromwich of Australia, then won by default when Mrs, the European Zone of the seeded No. 1, did all right too. Coutts twisted a knee and re- in Hong Kong. The Ballop, it is Davis Cup as a result of Swelle defeated fellow Australian tired.

understood, will soon be leaving Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd of the Colony, den's victory over Hungary

Gardnar Mulloy of the United the US did not even work up n today.

Playing at Budapest, Sweden States, seeded No. 2, easily de-sweat in defeating Mrs. A. Paterdy

feated T. Ruckett, of Wales 6-3, of Hungary 0-1, 6-0. An Australian comment from beat Hungary by 3 matches to 2. leate

Miss Shirley Fry of the United At Northampton: Warwickshire the Nottingham Test match Torsten

In the first singles today, atanci

Johannpon (Sweden)

American Frank Parker, top States defeated Jean Quertier of Adelaide in 1947. On that occasion County cricket, and has already 192 and 229 (Doliery 38, Nutter praises Norman Yardley's beat Andreas Adams (Hungary) choice for the Wimbledon man's England 7-5, 6-2.

4 tor 44); Northamptonshire 117 Compton und Evans camo totalten 60 wickets this season.

Allee Rice of the US defeated dating hotarion Dr. Joseph Yu

· 6/4.·° title, is not entered. Bob Falkan-

another American who is Mrs, C.F.O. Lister of England from Canton, and, loga!uests. (Oldfeld gether towards the close of the fifth day when England was in et mention was the three for 10 for 58 not cut, Pritchard Kenerosity in allowing Nell in straight sets, 7/5,

One other performance worthy

Harvey to substitute in the field In the Armi

hurg: 8 maich Josef

Asboth

(Hungary) beat defending champion here, did not 8-8, danger or detent with right runs by Hilton, the man whoAt Worcestar: Worcestershire-20; for Ray Lindwall.

War. O'ichty,

Bergen ydney Lennart Bydnicy

(Sweden) play today: wickets down.

twice dismissed Bradman when and 244 (Cooper 97, Hazell 5 tar

George W-Brasier, Denis Blake aald: "I Herald, It was in that stand that Evans Australia played Lancashire. To- 37); Somerset 100 and 100 for 4

Thu 10/4, 6/2, 3/4,

J.R. Jones, J.A." Jacobion, R.P gendrosity of England's captain, The doubles guma yesterday rentina's Alejo Russell beat Eng- nell of England 8-6, 6-1.

Morris, H.D. Benham and D batted

for 90 minutes balore day, Hilton did not concede a run (Lawrence 51)-Router.

but I think

The United States Webber, 6-3, 6-0.

Mrs. Rita Cohan were welcomed by the carrying good was won by Sweden, which land's upcuing his score,

At Swansea:, Glamorgan beat until his 12th over.

fellowship a little too far,

Osorio of Brakli beat A. H. Anderson of Hollywood, formerly President. proved to be the decisive match Kent by 278 runs. Glamorgan would not have allowed Harvey

cach

country had won A Khokar of Pakistan, 5-7, 6-0, 6-4. British Miss. Rita Jarvis, beat 189 and 814 for nine declared.

Argentina's Heraldo Weiss Best Britain's Mrs. Beatrice Carrin

Mauty Consulate at Beradwya carried on durbig

Kent 105 and 120, (Munger five to deld for. Lindwall on Satur- singles match on Saturday.

2-5 6-0 6-0.

was reopened on the, Krvi ut• thin! month Briton, W. R. Hizgin; 6-2," day, nor one for Bradman nt At Turin, a game 17-year-old

Miss Gloria Butler walked over the integrayble, address "Eritala, máris the rain for a long time, but At Lords: Middlesex 224; Gibu- for 47 Trick four for 12).

At Horsham:. Lancashire' "beat"| Sydney, it had been my job to Danc. Kari Nielsen," did his very Louise Brough and; Doria. Hart into the second round. when: hér.bun"Char_bris, ceziojarodAyiti Da, Jeral) after Compton had sent up 400cestershire 311 for 7 (Eminett 60, Sussex by an fanings and 64 skipper England in those two best to save one match out of of the US each drew Brst round with a crashing cover drive off Allen 04, Crapp 79).

Tests." rung Lancashire, 954 for seven

the Davis Cup tie with Italy but byes and quickly defeated second opponent, British Wightman Cup postal authorities. The postal addimen fat Miller, the umpires decided that

At the Qual: asex 342 for declared, Bussex/158 and

Brian Feely, of the Melbourne had to yield to the superior court round opponents. Miss Brough player Miss Joy. Canton Building, M.W. Willemskabe 16, HornaRTAN 132 conditions were too bad and the declared: Surray 177 (Ray Smith (Cranston six for 59),... Sun, said: "I can't see any dit-strategy of veteran Marcello dei defeated Miss A. Schof-Nilsen of scratched.

Denmark: 6-1;--

Miss Mary Prentiss also walk again at one 7- for 97), and 30 for 2.

- 0-2.5" Miss.” Hart players went on

At Worcester Somerset beat ference between batting and Bello. o'clock,

At Horsham: Lancashire 354 for Worcestershire by three wickets | folding so for a Lindwall's in-

"Osborns, of od over into the second round Nielsen's defeat by 0-2, 7-5, downed - Mrs. KAJ.

when was resumed after. 137 declared; Sussex 158 (Hilton 3 Worrester, 90% and 244, Homárnet Jury is concerned, ho Play

would 0-2)-made the score for Italy Great Britain: 0-0, 0-2 gat

her opponent, British minutes but with, only three runs† for 10) and 72 for þ.

109 and, 177: for: novena (Elian

Mrs. Margaret Obserne led Mex. Miss J. W. Biok, was scratched long as possible, a

Associated Press. added, Compton's brilliant innings At Loods: Yorkshire 177 and Perks 10tr for 370 Bose 02, hovered the wickets five natches to all Router and

D. Z. Coutta of "ngland 0-1 and. Associated Press and United Pross,

.

Miller Boood Play was

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Scoreboards

Close of play scores:

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1

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the consulate laɛMutlulão, Waterm, Coi ̈

. Printed and puchilahti. Lóg the "przásten toys, The Wiwmaper Kulerbéka Lanbad,

WALTER JAMES KRĀTES,” WIRI Bruss, Hong Kong

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