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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954.

Geneva Conference

Completes DELEGATE WARNS

Double

Southport, July 9.

Peler Thomson, 25-year-

old Melbourne

tralian, today

born Won

Aus-

the

British open golf champion- ship on the Royal Birkdale links here with an aggre- Kate for the 72 holes of 283. His rounds were 72, 71, 09,

71.

AGAINST

OVER-OPTIMISM

Geneva, July 9.

The Geneva Conference today continued its discussion on the non-introduction of arms into Indo-China, and French delegate, M. Jean Chauvel cautioned the conference that although progress had been made, it was not right to be over- Fast optimistic.

So Australia completed great double, for Doug Bach f Australla Won

amateur

month.

the championship

British

The last time both es went

to the of Britain

out

1930

same country in the same year was Bobby Jones of when America accomplished the feat the year of his great record of winning British and American open and amateur champion- ships In one year.

Britain's Dal Rees and Syd and South African Robby Scott Locke shared second place one stroke behind Thomson, Antonio Cerda

Argentine, of

Jim Turnesa of the United Statee and Jimmy were next with 286,

Aduma of Britain

Mr Alexsi Johnson, head of the U.S. delegation spoke first at this afternoon's restricted session, over which Sir Lionel Lamb, British Ambassador to Switzerland, presided. Mr Johnson supported the argument that Cambodia and Laos had to defend themselves and that Mr Chou En-lai, the Chinese Premier, had recognised this.

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Wein

to assure

Mr Johnson added that the Mr Sam Sury, the Cambodian French benes

Laon

delegate, again turned to the necessary for the defence of that question of the necessity for his

country

its defence. country.

Mr Li Ke-nung head of the He accepted a control on the in- of arms and men, Chinese delegation, regarded the troduction non-introduction of arms and (but he did not want it handled of the most by the Vietminh whom he re- men clause as one important in the armistice. Regarded as an aggressor,

for the general was grateful agreement reached saying that

base

Adams, so often runner-up in ble events, played some of tu- day's finest golf with two rounds dang bul

had too much of a of 09 load from the first two pounds.

no foreign

would be After

round this authorised in Laos and Cambo- the third morning, there was a three way

dia. He then proposed that the Ue

and question of the Seoul, Recs aniong

presence Thomson at 212 with Locke 214,

French inspectors and technicians Cerda, Turness and Bill Spence,

in Cambodia and Laos should be leader for two rounds, 215.

time discussed at the same that of the withdrawal of foreign troops by the military commis-

10

BATTLE WAS ON Then the battle was on with Scott the first of these men Anish. tis 72 for an aggregate of 284 sets stift target for the rest.

One

after another failed--

First Roes, the ninth

except Thomson.

dropping

В

s.coke al in 36, be still had to turn chanco when wanting a four at the last hole. But his second put the ball at the back of the green and he took three more. Bu only lod.

Then Thomson played with immaculate steadiness w keep below an average of four, as he noeded to do to win, and seemed to have shut the door to all rivals when a three at the 17th

alons.

COMMISSIONS

of

as

BOVIET VIEW

So

Finally. Mr Kouznetsov, viet delegule, agreed that Can

and bodia

Los should

be enabled to ensure their defence.

but he did not want the stocks

Increase In London Fares

London, July 9, MILLIONS of Londoners who travel by bus, under- ground railway and sabur-

ban traks will have to pay higher fares in three months

tluse, it was AN- nounced today.

The London Transport Tribunal today azotioned the fare increase, which will boost yearly face re venue by £4,375,000.

The majority of tickets

Increase bry one halfpenny but the cost of the dearer fares will go up by a penny (10d. to 1d.) Monthly weason tickets wil rise by two shillings, and other season Rokets by 10 Mall cent. China per

Special

Miss Kamo

Beaten By Judy Burke

Nottingham, July 9. Mise Sachiko Kamo, the champton of Japan. Was beaten in the semi-finals of the women's singles in the Nottingham

lawn tennis tournament, today by Miss

of Jums to boceme dangerous Judy Burke, the New Zea- Like M. Chauvel, he admittedland champion. that much progress had been

made by the deputics, thank to Miss Burke won 7-5, 6-2. the French delegation in par Miss Kamo's steady baseline ticular.

Miss Burke play had

a little bewildered in the first game and According to M. Kouznetsov, Pham Van Dong, chief of the

point had

reached the Japanese took her service, been

that, the New Zea- Vietminh delegation, came back the

agreements mado but after to the question of the relationa where the

adopted be incorporated In a lander.

forged between the neutral and mixed could

mothods and his document. commissions which, in

load 3-1.

Miss Kamo rallied, drew level and then led 5-4, but another fine run of three games gave Miss Burke the set.

opinion, must follow parallel The next meeting will be He insisted again fixed by the two presidents after

operations.

on the necessity of unanimous consultation with the delegation vote in the noutral commisstonheads-France-Presse. in serious matters and on the necessity of forming a single control commission for L206, Cambodia and Vietnam

all ques

Mr Phaz Van Dong desired niso that the powers

of the made him two under fours. Ele mixed commission be very ex- was on the slope of a buniter attended. This commission should the last hole and fortunately be able to render a decision on had a stroke to play with Ave to put him one stroke in front the

of Rees and Scott.

Turnesa, making a brave fight

long for a while, did not quite do enough the end. Locke was

in nów the only man with a chance

he fell, including the transfer of

troops or their withdrawal, Unes of demarcation of zones, demill- of larisation of these zones, for- In bidding military bases, etc.. his opinion, he said, the mixed but two strokes locway with commission would be qualified which he started the round was

execution of was to check on

to males just too many and so the brilliant young

New artstice agreements, Australian and

suggestions and if necessary, to: Zealand

had open titles

refer back to the neutral com- mission.

anxieties alloyed.

FINAL SCORES

rls

Peter

The Anal scores were: Thomson (Australia) 72, 71, 69 and 71, total 283.

Syd Scolt, 76, 47, 49 and 72, total 284.

Dai Recs, 72, 71, 00 and 72, total 284.

Bobby Locke (South Africa) 47, 21, 09 and 70, total 284.

Jimmy Adams, 73, 75, 69 and

total

OD,

71.

280.

Antonio Cerda (Argentina)

71, 73 and 71, total 285.

Jim Turnesa (United States), 72, 72, 71 and 71, total 286.

Peter Allies, 72, 74, 71 and

70 total 287.

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MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST

Five House Members Come To Rescue Of Greek Beauty

Washington, July 9.

Five House members came to the rescue today of Rika Dialina, 21-year-old Greek beauty whose dream of becoming Miss Universe of 1954 ran afoul of the McCarran Act.

They sent telegrams to the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, and the Attorney-General, Mr Herbert Brownell, Jr, protesting that failure to get her a visa is "hurting" Ünited States prestige abroad.

It was reported from Athena, recommendation of

that

the Secre-

Mi Lover Dialina had been tory of State or the Attorney - denied a visa by the US. Em-General-United Press. bossy on the grounds that

An

Investigation of her background

was not completed.

She was said to have drawn an illustration for a book writ-

ten by A Communist.

The

telegrams for Mr Dulles

and Mr Browneli

DAVIS CUP

Copenhagen, July 9. France gained - 1-0 lend were signed over Denmark on the opening by members of a House Judi- day of the Davis Cup European Sub-Committee which zone semi-final match here lo- handies immigration legislation.

ciary

day.

singles between Kurt Nielsen, Denmark's lead- ing player, and Robert Haillet, was postponed until tomorrow because of rain-Reuter.

The signers were Chairman Paul Remy, the French No. 1, Louis E. Graham and Reprtson-beat Torben Virich, Denmark, tatives Emonul Celler, Francis | 6-7, 1-0, 6-3, 10-8, 6-1, E. Walter, Ruth Thompson, and The second Dewitt 5. Hyde

The telegram said that the Sub- Committee was truly puzzled

contained authority

in why

of the Mc- (certain) sections Carran-Walter Act is not being used by officers who administer Immigration laws in your name." Under the sections they cite the visa could be granted on the

Secret Talks Making Progress

The

Trung Gla, July 8.

secret talks at Trung seem to be making even Gla

than French quicker progress delegation circles will admit, it was felt here today.

The steady and accurate base

The question of improving the ilne driving by both girls con- Linued in the second set, with lot of the prisoners which a dealt with, Miss Burke getting just the subcommittee better of some lengthy rallies. appears to have been left well Miss Kamo held her own until behind and coriafn points of 2-2, but the New Zealander's detail to put into operation the greater control off the ground Geneva decisions are said to proved decisive in the next four have been examined practically. The Trung Gia negotiators WELL

not, therefore, be caught Earlier, Miss Kamo had short if the talks on the Banks reached the gateway to the final of the Lake of Geneva tako a of The hypothesis when she defeated Miss Maud rapid turn.

the

definite plan drafting of a Nordquist, Sweden, 7-5, 6-2.

of a ceasefire should caso not be excluded. At all events

games.

Burke

THE FINAL

in

In the final tomorrow, Miss the impression prevails that will meet Miss Jean the negotiations are going well. Petchell, who today defeated-France-Presse. NO VOWELS: The Amazon river tefthander, Miss Helen Fletcher,

navigable for 1,700 miles.

in an all-British semi-final by 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.

DIAMOND:

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London, July 10. About 100 warships of Dri- tain, Belgium, France, Holland and Royal Air and Norway,

take part in Force planes

10-day

New Zealand players do- minated the men's singles. In the semi-finals, John Barry, the New Zealand champion, beat Pryor, of Australia Geoffrey 6-3, 6-1, and Mark Otway beat Saguenayi Jeft

Otway and Robson are fn New conv

convoy

testing RIVER REDUS: Neume. Congo. Zealand's Davis Cup temning next Friday. Merne, GROECO.

Reuter.

M. Jean Chauvel, head of the French delegation, said that he was not right thought that it for the military commission to

discuss the

RIVER MIX UPS; have to introduction of arms and men Rhone; Nue; Don. problems because the question was of interest to all those in the conference, Thot just Vietminh,

the

Moreover, ho stated, one would have to form three con- trol commissions, one for each of the three states Laos, Car

Sam King, 89, 74, 74 and 20-bodia, and Vietnam. The three

total 287-Reuter.

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Out Of Six Mile

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London, July 10. Hungary had a second cess when O. Fodersi took tha. long jump with 24 feet inches in the Amatour Athletics Association championships 2

the White City today.

B

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Earlier today. Josef Cammak, 22-year-old Hunghatatudent and Olympic cha200 troke the British allicebammer record with a cremendous throw of 190

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