THE FIFTH TEST

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SWISS WATCH

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LINDWALL WAS BIGGEST

MENACE

Angling Society

TO BATSMEN

Kennington Oval, London, August 18, Australia fook only twenty minutes this morning to polish off England's three remaining wickets and win the fifth and final Test at the Oval by an innings and 149 runs.

The recently-formed Mong. The match was as good as over last night when bad

-Kong Angling

Society

has

been incorporated under the

Hong Kong Companies Or dinance. Its licence, granted by the Governor, allowed It to be registered with limited liability without "limited" added to its name.

the word

it is proposed to register a maximum 500 members. The committee, however, tu cm. powered to register an in- crease of members from time to time.

The committee comprises J.T. Pelor, Gleary Gardner, D.W. Philips. N.K. Little. John, Colin Cairns and Mrs. M.N. Staple (secretary).

"Splash" Evening At YMCA

The third in the series of fortnightly "Splash" evenings took place in the European YMCA Swimming Club yesterday.

bath

light and rain stopped play for the day, for England still needed 159 runs this morning to avert an Innings' defeat, with only three wic- kets to fall.

The last three wickets frl! for the addition Bill Johnson them for three runs,

of ten runs. taking all of

we

The victory was well

de. served and truly earned, and Il margin emphaelted the com pistonoss of superiority. No previous team) had gained four wins in Eng- land.

Australia's i

With the score at 161 Bedser was all at sea with the last ball of Johnston's Aral over, which turned

Norman Yerdies, sharply from leg

England's Brid knocked back his off stump. So captain, sald: "Although I felt iledser was, ctirmissed

had more than our fair share without scoring in each innings of his first bad luck, that did not affect Test on his home ground against the result of the rubber. We were Australia,

teaten by a grand side for which we have every admiration. Lind- meant that ! ***.

1

Johnston's aucces

n

been any better hir variation of

Lindwall could het pass Grim wall was the chief menace. mett's aggregate of 20 Test wic-don't think any of the great fast Lets in England in one series. bowlers of the past could have

Jaker, Bedser, Young faced the possibility of a "pair." This he Avulder with a single to cover, which was turned into three by an overthrow.

188.

Yardley narrowly escaped be ing caught in the clips before he nistaneda hool; stroke The bail new of the bottom of his, but high into the air to Art silk, where Miller took the catch

afely.

Truly Earned Hoilies hit out at the Brst ball that he received and skled a

Morris took the catch, the stumps were all out of the ground, so certain were the Players that he would not miss.

Particularly noticeable was the catch to Morris at long mid-on. augmented number of

Long before wanien competitors re the series be- En. Normy Stevers, middle girl champion of the George V School made her public debut, She swam the 25 yards free style in 15.2 second and her neat, and gliding brenst stroke fort gives promise bright future in competitive swimming

of

George Saunders, the colony 50 yards free style record

twice returned

holder

the time of 25

seconds for the distance during

SCOTTISH SOCCER

London, August 18, Results of Stultish

the evening. His diving was also games played today were:

speed, length and direction pro-

vide an object lesson for all as- piring fast bowlern

The Anal acoreboard read: Australia: 1st innings Fuglend, ist innings

* Lindwali

England: Second innings Lewes b Lindwall Hutton Tallon b Miller Edzich b Lindwall Compton

Johnston Cropp b Miller. Yardley e Miller Johnston Watkins e Basselt 1: Ring Evans b Lindwall Bedser b Johnston Young no out Hollies e Mor.is b Johnston

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ABDULLA -NUMBER SEVEN

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In PACKETS or TINS

CZECH WOMEN'S GAMES LEADER WON'T GO HOME

London, August 18.

Mrs. Marie Prevaxnikova, leader of the Czechoslo vakian women's Olympic team,, declared today, "I am a political refugee and proud of it.” She thus joined a group of six other Czech and two Hungarian Olympic performers who have refused to go homo,

National Emergency Speculation

19.

1

mem-

She

GIRL MUSICIAN CASE

With Josef Jasten, a former Czech "Foreign Office

Stockholm, August 18. official A: Foreign Office spokesman acting as interpreter, Mrs. Pro- told the Associated vaznikova

Press today told the British that the Swedish Foreign Office Press Association. "When I is making new representations to left Czechoslovakia, I did not the Russian Embassy about Lydia Intend to return. I am a

Makarova, the Russian girl' ber of the Benes Party."

whose case has become known said she plane to take a phylocally as the "Swedish Korch-

kin case." sical education job

the in the Tho United States

girl, who is 19, fled to Sweden In 1944. She is now re- Nanking...August

The 57-year-old leader of the fusing to comply with demands Dr. Hollington Tong, Gov-formers said that in July she was she go there to see the Ambass

Czech Women's Olymple per-from the Russian Embassy that ernment spokesman, declared in command of 20,000 women at dor, Tchernychev, this afternoon he had "no in- the great rally in Prague of the

The Russian charge d'affaires," förmation" "regarding wide- Sokol, the Czech national fitness Semen Basurov, was called, to spread. speculation as to who organisation, which was attended the Swedish Foreign Office to ther President Chiang Kai- by Communist President Klement night to receive an official shek would declare a national Gottwald.

Swedish request that the Russians emergency period and invoke Approached By Police "leave the girl

the alone," Presidential emergency powers There was a demonstration at

spokesman said, granted him under the pro- the rally for former

Makarova told the newspaper President Dagons", today that she dreams visional amendments of the Eduard Benes and she was of going to Paris to continue her Constitution. easy winner in the

Aclaimed by all the women in the music studies but, she is afraid to At the one time, Dr. J. Jarena because of her known pro-leave Sweden's protection-Ass0- Colghton Stuart, the United Benes sympathies.

icated Press. States Ambassador to China, to- Afterwards she was approached day categorically denied any re-by the police, but she told them, ference had ever been made to she could not be held responsible the question of declaring a na-for the outburst. The police told tional emergency during his re- her she would be held personally cent talks with President Chiang responsible for any repetition of Rel-shak at Kuling

the incident. Dr. Stuart said his recent visit "They could to Ruling was

not prevent me "purely social.”, coming to London for the Olym-

London, August 18. He

Mr. Miles CUTord, the Gover however. It was "na-pics", Mrs Provanmikova added, or, will leave London on Mon- ho called on the "because I was president of the day tor the Falkland Islands, Prwaldent, they discussed certain International Gymnastle Fede-a-taking back with him plans to ters of mutual interests to tion. I have resigned from, that Liberalise the British Antarctic the United States and China. post since the end of the games." Colony's constitution, a' Colonial

unexpected 'return of Pre- zident

Chiang Kai-shek to the capital from Kuling last night provoked ant

unprecedented spato

FRANCE won the first gold medal of the recent 'Olymple Games when a Fronch girl proved women's diacus throw. The girl, Miss Ostermayer (above right), le congratualted by a compatriot after her victory. AP Photo.

First

Move For Parliament

Europe

For All

Paris, August 18.

France today decided to invite the Government of five Western States to join in talks on setting up a Parliament of Europe,

2 This decision, made at a Cabinet meeting with Pre- sident Vincent Auriol in the chair, was the first move towards this goal made, by any nation at

Totul

BOWLING

Lindwall Miller Luxion

25

M R W

3 50

15 6 22

10 2 18

0

soccor

Johnston Roug

27.3 11 40

.4

38 13 44 1

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Aurn-

Celtic St Mirren- Clyde

Dundee East Fifc 0 Motherwell Hearts Morton Queen of S. Rangers

0

Third Lanark

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"A" DIVISION

In good forin: he executed Aberdeen backward one-and-a-half mersault with almrat imporcable Albion Rovers 1 precision.

tory

The European Y team had its own way with the Royal Artil- in the water polo kome to the night swimming gramme.

Dancing

end

pro-

then began in the arbreath

West Lounge where swimmers

Ayr United

and spectators ended the splash Cowdenbeath

evening.

Results:

50 yards fres style (Men's)-

1st George

Emunkers (25 secs 2nd A. Alliston (31-1/5

3rd Ian Cox-Wailer.

secs);

60 yards breast stroke (Men's) handicap-151 P. Thompson (41.8 scen): 2nd Blenkinsop (42 secs); 3rd Ron Thompson (92 secs).

50 yards back stroke (Men's) handicap-1st P. Thompson (36 seca): 2nd Blankierop (38 secs): 3rd R. Ballerand (38 secs).

Junior boys 26 yards free style handicapiat Stevens (20 secs); 2nd Benjamin (24 sees); Dunne (22 zees).

ard Ladles

25 yards free style handicap: 1st Winifred Swan

(10.2 secs); $16.2 Feca).

*2nd Margaret Sim

Girls' 25 yards free style handicap: lat Nerma Stevens (15.2 secs); 2nd Sticla Bolton (I

see).

6 x 26 yards free atyle mixed)

relay: 1st Thompson,

Blenkinsop, Ron Milford, Grinte

Winired Swan, und Allan.

LAWN BOWLS

W. Hong Sling,

one of the

Interport lawn bowlers chosen to

3

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DIVISION

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VISION 3 St.

St. Johnstone 2 Raith Rovers Dumbarion

1

Allou

Hamilton Queen's Park 2 Kilmarnock Dundee United Dunfermline Stenhousemer 2 Stirling Al

-Reuter..

Batting Averages

London, August 19,

Falkenburg Eliminated

a government level. France, calling on Britain,posals to set up a European Holland, Belgium and Luxein-Supreme Court. bourg to attend a preparatory

matters

of rumours that a period of na- tional emergency and its attend- Ing :resulte: about to be de- clured, 0

Press speculation suggested that the President discussed the [ promulgation of such an emer- gency with Dr. Stuart-Reuter-

AAP.

Illegal Radio Set

-Associated Press...

INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW

London, August 10. A crowd of 30,000 people saw Britaly win

NEW DEAL FOR FALKLANDS

Office source said today,

The Governor has been con- ferring with the Colonial Secre- tary, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, and Colonial Ofice chiefs for the past month on plans for the eronomic and constitutional de- velopment of the strategically im purtant Imperial outpost.

A Catonial Office Informaat an official statement the coveted King said that George V Gold Challenge

announcing the results of the Cup Governor's deliberations will be for jumping at the International issued soon after he returns to En Show at the White City the Colony-Associated Press, Stadium here today for the first

timo since 1938.

of

ECA CHIEF IN AUSTRIA

tho

ia

The winner conference in Brussels not later draft constitution for, the Euro- The Committee is. preparing a

was Lieutenant- Colonel H. Llewellyn, who beat] than November, was respond-pean Assembly and draft rules of

the pick of the beat horses from ing to a memorandum from the procedure which. It offers tó.aub- |

France, Spain and the United

Paris, August 18. Newport, RI.. August 18.

European, Unity

States; lding Co-ordination auft to the conference as a basis

his 11-yeur-old Mr. Westmore Willcox, con- Bob Falkenburg, 1948 Wimble-

Committee sent to all five less of discussion.

For possessing and main-English-bred gelding, Fox Hun-sultant to the Economic Co-.. don champion, was knocked out than 24 hours ago.

taining, an illegal radio trans- Likas of San Francisco

The memorandum is endorsed at the Casino's Invitation tennis

operation Administration in Second place in the competi-United Kingdom, has been The Committee was set up at by members of the Committee, mitting station at No. 10 Ar-tien tournament today by Harry The Hague Congress last May.

was shared by Colonel pointed ECA mission chief including Mr. Winston Churchill. buthnot Road, ground floor, on Wing. in the The French Foreign

the United States Austria, Mr. Averell Harriman, Minister, M. Paul Van Zeeland, Professor July 28, Chan Plog was lined Army, on 2third round, 8/0, 6/1.

Robert Schuman, obtained the Salvador de Cadariaga, Professor A

Potilla, a capture the United States special repre- total of $4,000 or four German-bred horse; Major Mar- sentative in Europe, announced Falkenburg, seeded fourth, re-Cabinet's lled mainly on lus fireball ser- Lenet's support for two steps to Henri Brugmans, Senator Pieter months by Mr. F. X. d'Almada cellko vice, which Likas handled skilsembly adjourns In August for Karstensen.

before the National As-Kerstens

Gavilan, of Spain, Con today. and Professor Torkil at Central yesterday..

Acebuche, дп fully.

Anglo-Arab Mr. Willcox will leave for The last remaining foreigner, summer recess. Frank Sedonan of Australia. was eliminated by Eari Cochell of Los Angeles, 3-0, 0-3, 6-4, Associated Press.

Tani

four

Warm Welcome

I enjoy them best

Li Chi-man who was found French-bred horec.-Reuter.. Vienna this week.-Reuter. 1-To invite the other

guilty maintaining the sel wn fined $3,000 or two months and nations to the preparatory con- ference,

Choung Wing-chun, woman, 2. To invite

The Belgian Prime Minister, M. occupier of the premises on which

was fined $1,600 for the French Na-Faul Henri Spaak, now holiday- the set was installed. *,

being the tional Assembly to name 25 meming near Biaritz, warmly wat-

or prominent people outside

Parliament, as delegates to themed the French Government's print as the set

When the Police ralded the

decision today.

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BLOWER'S RECORD year-ulti left-hand opening bal, Arthur Morris, Australian 26-

talks. Ramsgate, August 18,

was being topped the batting averages for Blower, smashed

operated. The second defendant A British swimmer,

The memorandum of the In- Mr. Duncan Sandys, Chairman. In the touring rount pe

was seen trying to hide parts of the season's Test Juries

Co-ordination a 22 year old ternational with record today in swimming the 14mittee suggests that the prepara- Committee, sald in Paris today: lezaj xtension had been made

Com of the International Coordination cupled by third defendant 87.00.

miles along the English Channel lory conference should consist of "The convening of the European to the telephone. A number of host from Dover to Ramsgate in four 25 delegates from France, 25 from Assembly. is a matter of the very code books in Chinese was. also Eng-hours 30 minutes.

Britain, 11 from Belgium, 11 from greatest urgency. The existence found on the premises. Ray Lindwall, Australia's bow-ble cross channel non-stop swim,bourg.

Blower, in raining for a dou. Holland and three from Luxem-of an lor, headed the bowling figures, lopped off the former record t

authoritative mouthpiece tting 27 Test wickets for an up by Fred Perks of Birmingham average of 19.02-Reuter.

in 1920-Associated Press.

Donis Compton had the batman'a analysis on the land alde with 62.94.

TOBACCO FAMINE

IN BRITAIN

London, August 18.

play Shanghm next month, yes The National Union of Retail Tobacconists hava

were:

profested strongly to the Board of Trade against the Board's recont decision to cut to- bacco supplies from bond to manufacturors by : 16-2/3 per cont,

Government

Proceduro

for the exp: ssion

of European

·Dublin, August 18. public opinion will be a source of Australia's Olymple swimmers added strength to the democratic set up eight new Irish records in critical winning every event in a match ile ahead." against Ireland here tonight.

Reuter,....

which

The conference would make governments In the recommendations on which coun- months tries would be represented in the Reuter. European Assembly, the number

and allocation

of seats, the

method of selection representa- j Uves, rules of procedure and the Arst session.

A rapid formation of a Con- sultative and Advisory European

Assembly is Intended pending

UNHAPPY MARRIAGES

ON THE

INCREASE

London, August 18,-

such time as the nations should Marital failures are increasing in virtually ove

be willing to delegate a part of their sovereignty to a European authority.

The recommendations,

which

were drawn up by a subcommit

tee headed by the former French

presentatives

nations

nation in the world simply because there is no adequate preparation for marriage, mental hygienists heard today.

Favo

PONTIFF TO BROADCAST

terday partnered A. M. Omar to beot R. Leigh and J. A. Tibbic 41-1 points in the Colony Lawn Bowls Open Pairs Championship. The winners combined excel- lently and on the 8th head were leading 18-0. Their core is the highest yet recorded this season,

They accused the Board, in

Doctor, E. E. Griffith, éohaul-dominate, so many marriages and Other results in the competition statement issued today, of rady been discussed by a meet-it is hoped that all European Council of Britain, told the In- preceeded by widespread adues- The cigaretts position had al-Premier, M. Paul Ramadier, say tant to the Marriage Guidance destroy family life. This must be being "gravely misleading" in Ing of Ministers held in London countries will eventually C. Rota-Pereira and F.V.V. stating that the cut would not last Monday. It is

take ternational Conference on tion in school in the principle Ribeiro beat I. M. Omar and U. M. materially affect cigarette sup that Sir Alexander will tako up

understood "However, since there.

Mental Hyejene that 25 per of sex and personal relationn Omar 23-13;

plies, in face of the nationwide the question of o

number

chcent of the marriages in some Associated Press. of countries which, for A.E. Coates and B. W. Brad cigarette famine, which scris statement with Mr. Wilson.

political bury beat A. P. Pereira and C..ously threatens Britain's pro try report that they are totally necessary initially to Umit the some more figures to alarm the

or other reasons, cannot

countries are falling. Pereira 80-17:-

Tobacconists all over the coun-at present participate, It will cent

In Britain; as much as 20 per Adal and S, Yusuf beat duction drive and has summon unable to meet the present de scope of the Assembly to the re- mental hygienists, He mid sax

are falling. Dr. Grifith L. Whant and A. Atkins 30-8. Cabinet Ministers hurriedly mand for lgarottes-Heuter.

back 'from holiday in an at- AK.B.G.c..

of the

* Rome, August 18, {' The following are the Kowloon tempt to alleviate the situation.

which have demonstrated their relations before marriage were on The Press nice of the Catho Bowling Green Club teums for

desire for collaboration by adher the increase as were illegitimacy, lid Action Organisation stated to Saturday:-

ing to the European Recovery

abortions and venereal disease. day that the Pope would broad- fat Team v. Indian Recreation Tess tolerant thou during the wat

"One in four of all women In i cast to, the youth of fa country who marry for the September 12, during the Con

the world on Club (home) at 4 p.m.V.C. years and are very disgruntled Dixon, C. Dowman, AJ. Hall and ard, extremely dissatisfied.", "Re prisoners of war in the Soviet

first time" he declared, "is al- xress of Italian Youth of Catho J. Fraser (Skip) Gellatly, Forts are coming in from various Union were being trained at the would included

ready pregnant. The functions of the Assembly

lie Action, to be held in Rome. The causes were widespread About 250,000 young men and ALG. Eastman, WC Simpson parts of the country of rather Moscow University as and J. McKelvie. (Skjp); E.F.

1.-To express scenes,” the statement

economia insecurity, materialism women desire of combined with the lack of cremathelle crankcations, will attend and 60 delegations of leaders add-

aggideologically the European peoples for unity live outlet and Imorance of base colect of this international wood and L. Sykce (Skip},

www backward" Japanere

Congress. prisoners, and peace. Bron, President the Jiji Press reported today.

paychological and Recreio (home): Wizginton, Bandon from Hir holiday to pátriates: sart the total number political and economie Integra 2-To consider practical meat

One H.A. Lammert, E.A. Atkins and day to confar with Sir Alexan of Japanese prisoners of war re- lot of Europe, only 500 divorces and separations; GEF. Thompson (Skip); RP der Kaswell, bir tobacco adviser, maining to be repatriated pro-

1900, there were Phillips, K.C. Hamliton, V. Chit-after the latter had met repre bably did not exceed 300,000 ferent in the creation of a Euro 000.

To study the problems in this year there will be about 10,7 tenden and IL Whant (Skip); runtatives of the Tobacco Work Themaining 170,000 Have been Union. W.H. Balloy, M.L. Hardin,

Dr. Grimih *Dinnen und L. Guy (Skip)..

era Union Last night to discuss died indtion camps, the paper To approva a

**Adaquete", Charter (od | tion" will

The consuming public, the MOSCOW TRAINING Convention" statement, complained, were "Har

Tokyo, August 19,

A 1,000 hand-picked Japanese Assembly Functions

the

•Pope, LG, Coombes, E. Green-zdroid Walkon, p

2nd Team{Friendly); v» Oude] of the Board of Trado, returned. The paper, quoting - recent rò. sures to secure the progressivša in personal foreting'' will be to establish

M

In Britain

|--Human- Right" "inde misie-pro- | tratión, oral, dár to remove frui

uth of all countries-Reiter, Bocretariat in Rome for sisting collaboration between Catholle

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