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ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON TITLE

Eddie Choong's

PROSPECTS Decisive Victory

England Favoured

London, Mor. 21, Though the chances of Scot- Jand springing a surprise against England are slight, a crowd of 85,000 is expected to watch the Coleuito Cup Rugby Union match at Twickenham today.

The majority will be looking to the England team to make certain of winning the inter- national championship outright for the first time since 1937, for victory would give thein

of

38 years

into

the

tile even If Wales should succeed in Paris net week-end. The confidence appears well placed. England, without

up- proaching the standards of some the best English teamt of ago, have developed # competently equipped combination.

Their opponents, on the other linnd, are passing through one of the worst playing periods of their history. The Scottish selectors, faced with a mounting list of reverses, now seem signed to shutting their slender resources in the hope that even tually they may hit upon a win- ning side.

119:

Over Jonson

London, Mar. 20.

Eddie Choong, 22-year-old law student from Penang, Malaya, tonight entered the men's singles final in the All-England Badminton championships at Empress Hall.

Choong, runner-up last year to his compatriot Wong Peng Soon, decisively beat Swedish inter- national Nils Jonson in the semi-final by 15-4, 15-5.

The illle is certain to go to beating the British pair, A.D. tomorrow, Choung will oppore un- Malaya ugain, as in the final | Jordan and WJ. Shaw, 15-3, 15-0, Denmark in dominated the other Malayan

player, H. A. women's

In the semi- "Johnny" leah, who provided finals. Mu gnete Friis, Den. an upset in the semi-finals by mark, beut Mis A. Horner, toppling second-seeded Don

Scotland, 11-1, 11-7, and Miss Smythe, the Canadian champion. Marie Ussing, Danish winner of Henh, a great stylist, won 17-the title in 1947. beat Miss I. 14, 2-15 and 15-13.

Cooley, England, 11-6. Reuter.

Speed of foot and uncariny anticipation enabled Choong 10 regradually assert his superiority over Jenson. The Swede played woll, but Choong was Invariably the smarter mover and his con- trolled, precise hitting overeame

The real danger of an Eng-his opponent. Jish defeat

exists in under- Choong dropped only Aye estimating this Scottish team, points in the first game. in the Wales made that mistake at second, he won the first five Murrayßeld two years ago with points before conceding a hand- | disastrous consequences. If

out and raced on to take the England are to end the post-war game to love and land himself sequence of Irish and Welsh in the final with a flourish. championship ABECERSES, they

Heah had to pull every stroke nitest go all out from the kick-nt his command to oust Smythe

in a match

which went 45 minutes and ended with the Canadian flut on his face after attempting a difficult return to save match puint.

Teams: England-N.M. Hall, captain; J. E. Woodward, J. Butterfield W. P. C. Davies, R. C. Bazury, M. Regan, D. W. Shuttleworth, R. V. Stirling, E. Evans, W. A. Holmes,

D. T. Wilkins, S. Adkins, A. O. Lewis, J. K. Kendall-Carpenter and D., F.

White.

G.

Scotland-H. M. Thomson, T.

CROWD THRILLED

The 24-year-old Toronto businessman thrilled the large crowd with his aerobatic efforts and after a close first sel, hẹ out- manoeuvred the lean Malay

Cup etherstone, A. Cameron, plaser to level at game all.

D. Cameron, J. S.

The deciding game was fought Swan, L. Bruce-Lockhart, A. F. at a fast entertaining pace. Dorward, J. C. Dawson, J. King, Smythe looked like getting on R. L. Wilson, J. H. Henderson, top with powerful hitting, but J. J. Hegarty, W. Ker, W. L. K.Heah returned his drives cleverly, Cowie and K. H. D. McMillan. The Canadian resorted to specta- of cular all-out drives, but flesh Referee--M. J. Dowling,

just out-steadled him to win a Ireland. Reuter,

great match.

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11-9. 11-12,

Carruthers Expected To Retain Title

Johannesburg. Mar, 21. Consistently impressive form in training has made 23-year-old Jimmy Carruthers, of Sydney, to retain Australia. Favourite the world bantamweight title here today against Vie Toweel, of South Africa.

Carruthers will be making his Arst defence of the title, which he won from the 25-year-old South African in less than one round last November.

The open-alr bout has aroused excitement unequalled in any previous fight in South Africa, and a South African record boxing crowd of about 35,000 is expected to pack the Rand Foot- ball Stadium. Weather experts predlet a fine evening.

Under the care of dieticians and other experts, Towcel ap- pears to have got down to the bantamweight limit more easily Smythe cut the bridge of his this time than before several of nose in his fall at match point, his previous contests, but his Eddie Choong later teamed camp have kept his weight a with his brother, David, in de close secret. All critics here fence of their

doubles agree that his ability to bo title. Showing

perfect Co- strong at eight stone six pounds brothers ordination, the

shot must decide his chance

this themselves into the semi-finals, evening-Reuter.

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Win

Cantabs

Foursomes

Rye, Mar. 20.

Oxford lost to Cambridge in the foursomes by three matches to two when the Annual Inter - University rolf match began here to day. The singles will be

played tomorrow.

Prince Rajkumar Pitam- ber of Nepal captained the Oxford team bul was on the lasing side in his four- some.

The 20-year-old Prince and his partner, P. Owen- Lloyd, were beaten eight and seven over 3d holes by the Cambridge palr, LA.S. Biggart and M.F.H. Twice. The Prince's erralic long Fame' and Owen-Lloyd's frequent chlpping errors contributed to their defeat.

Reuter.

BRITAIN

CLOSER TO

EUROPE

Paris, Mar. 20. M Rene Pleven, the French Defence Minister, said today he did not exclude the possibility that Britain would join the European Defence Community "bit by bit.” He was referring especially to British air forces.

"Britain has experience the functioning of a European Air Force," he told a joint

Defence meeting, of the Foreign Affairs Committee of of the French Union Assembly, a consultative body dealing with French Empire affairs.

OXFORD

ROW FINAL

TRIAL

37 Seconds Behind Cambridge Time

The

London, Mar. 20.

Oxford University boat

were

race crew rowed their third and Anal full course trint today in 18 minutes 38 seconds and though they bettered their time 25 for the second trial by seconds they

still 37 seconds slower than Cambridge's record trial time of yesterday.

Conditions on the titleway to- day were not quite as good as yesterday and Oxford did not have such a strongly running fide and following wind.

Rowing

stroke for stroke with the London Rowing Club, head of the river crew, which joined them at Harrod's, Oxford found difficult to shake them off until near Chiswick when No. 7 in the London crew was catapulted out of his boat after catching a "crab."

He was picked out of the water by two women in # following launch, попе the worse for his imunerslon.

Oxford were joined by an Isis crew over the final stretch and finished with stroke J. S. Howles spurting to 34.

The race will take place on March 28. at 12 noon-Reuter,

BOYS AND GIRLS SOLUTIONS

In CROSSWORD:

and

M.. Georges Lafforgue, mem- ber of the National Assembly, in a report to the Executive Committee of the Radical Party today, said Britain was much closer to European policy than generally assumed.

"It Western Europe fell proy to Communian, Britain would not even be certain of having the same fate as Formosa," M. Laffargue said.Reuter.

Burma Claims

Successes

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All claims must reach us before? the 20th April, 1953, or they will noti be recognised.

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Damaged packages are to be left In the godowns for emmiñaljog by Consignees and the Company's rur- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10a.m. on the 29th barch, 1933, communica-

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Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for examination by Consignera and the Compay's WUT= veyors, Messrs Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 A.1. 25u: March, 19:3,

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To comply with the General Bond-

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Con- Regulations signees entast have a Revenue Officer in allesdance when damaged duti able goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the sleamer's godowns, and il foods remaining undelivered after the 28th March, 1953. will be subject to rent.

All daima ogainat the steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 19th Apri 1931, ne they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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WORD CHARADE: CROSS- PATCH.

WHAT LETTER?: 1 - Bee Hangoon, Mar. 20. Boof. 2-Owl-Fowl. 3-Asp- Burmese troops nghting Wasp, 4-Tad-Tord, 5-Cow- Chinese Nationalists in the Crow.

.6—Pug-plug. 7-CAL- Central Salween sector, killed 14 Chat. 8-Sall-Bnall. —Eagle- Chinese for the loss of one of Beagle 10 Cub-Chub. 11-Ox- their own men, the Burmese Fox. 12-Doc-Dove, 13-Bon- War Office stated today,

A Chinese Nationalist Colonel, who was captured wounded, has subsequently died.

Burma Government trobDS have pushed the Chinese' about"

Bour.

ENIGMA: Arrow

DARTWORDS SOLUTION-

60 miles outside Mongghsu, innoves - Siarls - Bits - Fit

sector,

the central Salween

Fiddle - Nero - Rome — Rode Doer -- Boor - Donge *** Giver which was cleared of the Ziver. - Oliver -- Bath -- Abbey Chinese about a fortnight "ago,

Faith Hope Charily - Cold im Old Lane Hill Hilly — Billy -- Cock Large quantities of the latest Bull Bulk Size Glue,

Blue Botte Creen Hom

·American ·arms, were seized Bhorn Shore-Prop DNP - from the Chinese Nationalists Droop - Fist --- Banner Banter in different engagements, the Chan Wheat Cheat Teach

- Beach - Bleach →→ Whiteni War Office sald,—Reuter,

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