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SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1956.
Nobel Prize American Eliminates Aussie
Winners Appeal For Peace
Lindau, June 29
Au appent to all nations to renounce force in foreign policy
was read
to the international Nobel Prize winners conference
which ended here today.
The appeal, which was signed by 31 obel Prizo winners,
would DERIO TU
Bald utions
oxlat if they were not "prepared 10 renounce forco da ule Inst recourse in foreign policy.**
The signatories included 21 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners from suven evruntries who attended the conferen100,
Professor Otto Maho, heding German physicist und the rst man to split the uranium atom, read out the appeal when the participants visited the pictur- esque island of Mainu in Lake
Catince. ----Reuter,
Nehru Going To Ireland
London, June 29. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, is to visit Ire- land after
the Commonwealth Premiers conference, now being held in London, it was oficially announced tonight,
Accompanied by Mrs Pandit, India's High Commissioner the United Kingdom, and Ambassador
irtland,
Number 3 SHAH ON
ANOTHER
MAJOR
UPSET
AT WIMBLEDON
London, June 29.
America's “dark horse” Allen Morris caused another major upset in this wavering Wimbledon tournament where the "unknown" conquerors of well-known
former champions, have in turn, fallen to
other unknowns.
and
6-2, 6-2;
I 105-axle, S-set battle, 10'Dumell (Australia) orris defeated Austria's Hum MISS J Clarke and Miss L. ber Uhren player, Ashley Cooper Snow (US) beat Miss G. Buller 1-0, 12-10, 8-4, 3-6, 0-3 with 25
Mry G Davidon (US) minutes of rain breaking up the walk-over; Mrs L. Hoad (Aus play.
Iralia) and Mrs Z. Konmocz Cooper, who knocked out the (Hungary) beat Miss J. Forbes three seed, and Mrs J. Hale (South Africa) Swedish
in the second walk-over Siven Davidian
Miss A Mo. Umer rout, now joins Inqua's Rath and Ms J Sleeck the Krishnan
(Brillo: and Britam Bobby bent Mrs J
Roos and Mrs C. Who Wilson,
fave Neant will leave for Dublin on
also been Van Der Storm (Netherlands Dut not before 7-5, 0-2. July 7. i will return to London led,
111
Mr.
number
on July 11 and leave for West (kmening but seeded players, Germany on July 13.--France- Presse.
PAA Delegation For Moscow
Washington, June 29.
First Visit
A
£
Mortan was playing against very tirest opponen, Cooper has played 202 games in the singles
and 28 in the men's doubles in contr days. This was the young Australian's
Mixed Doubles R. Laver and Mrs H. Hop- (Australia) beat M. Mothan and Miss B. M. Knapp Wilson (Britain) 6-3, 6-1; 1. and Mrs Wilson (Britain) beat G. Forbes and Miss J Forbes (South
TOUR
OF RUSSIA
The
Moscow, June 20.
of
und Persia Shuch Queen Soraya left Moscow by air for Stalingrad today on the first stage of air tour of the Soviet Union.
Lancashire Increase Lead To 8 Points
London, June 29. Lancashire, who drew the rain-affected mátch: with Kent, have increased their lead to eight points in the County Cricket Championship. Of the five leading teams in the championship, Lancashire were the only side to increase their points, total other Government lenders, the after today's games. They took first innings points
They were seen of al the airport by Mr Anastas Mikoyan, a First Deputy Premier. and
wney Thys
re-
Soviet news ported
The Shah last night received Soviet Leaders and Western wanbassadors at the most formal option known in Moscow for Stalin's death-Reutor. occasion at any embassy since
years and the first full
yesterday.
out on on
Surrey, who have a game in and Charles Palmer hand over the leaders are next unbroken third wicket stand of with 80 points from cleven (100.
Surrey and the next dress matches,
Hellam completed his second two countles-Hampshire and 50 of the match and in Just Gloucestershire-did nol bave over two hours hit ten fours in championship
the his 64. Palmer gave a pleasing which display in making 42.
Dutch Envoy To Straighten Things Out
Kimer three-day programine ended today.
in
Earlier Alba "Oakman com- With 64 points
Hamp-picted his fourth century of shire, after ten gaines, Glouce the season for Sussex, He hit tershire after eleven und Sussex (eight fours in bla 100 made in after twelve,
Tour hours.-Router.
Overcame _Handicap
Essex Jump eight placts after their win over Middlesex mod are now sixih, with 00 points Glam- Roijen, | from twelve matches,
have organ
played two more games and also have 60 points.
Essex
particular
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New York, June 29. Dr Jan R. von. Netherlands Ambassador to the United Stutes,
sailed holiday at home today saying he was "going to
try
to Trevor Balkey who finished with straighten out certain reelingsmatch dgures of 12 wickels for of unhappiness in Holland with 103, overcine the handicap of a regard to certain happenings of | wei ball in beating Middlesex by Inte!!
He said this was the American The morning success of Bob "I want Hurst, the Middlesex left arth attitude on Indonesia.
that explai
the United spinter, who took six for 67 led States Africa) walk-over; A.
nol unfriendly to expectations that spin would Mur.hall (Australiay and Mrs
respect, but provide the chief wor
worry for the Francis (Britain) and Miss K. V. Roberts (Britain)
considers it extremely important home butsmen when they went beat
to galn
the confidener of the in needing 288 in four hours 20 uncommitted countries of Asia," minutes. But a sharp shower Newembe (Ausimmliu) 6-4, 6-4.
he Xixed Doubles
aboard the soon after the start of the last fold reporters liner Nieuw Amsterdam. —Reu- { innings 2nd Round
chilvered the plich suffelently for
bowler pace Bailey to brenme effective. KNOW YOUR HONGKONG | Middlhsex collapsed surprisingly
and were half out for 80.
BUCCLASIVE Fotb
ave-set mateber in the singles
nd a thre-sal
doubles match
save the tournament begun ve Gays AgV Jie has yet to play match before 12 doubles
A Pan American World Airways delogation plans today is out.
ne
CLUBNIC
to go to Moscow early next Morris, who has reached the month to complete negotia-quarter naus in ins first visit to
the tions for
wholecon payed service to
American skyw with mis power- iul service mud volleys, Quered The five-member
itsup by strong baseline play Kaup
Lilia Anywh - Diume appled for visas but has not yet A Soviet E- received theuri.
Varsity
Soviet Union.
bassy aponesinan saj, kowever, that the visaɑ muý De Issued in Le next few days.
Neguliatious
Delween Russia
ami un America were beguu here alter the Soviets fel be known they wowd bol savour- ably on an Inquiry from Fau Auneric, which ja ceruued by
to
the Civil Aeronautics Bourd operate flight service to MuscUW. Pan AmeTICA and the Soviet Embassy have completed most prouminary talks here,
Wi
The Jinal work presumably
be one when American avregation Moscow-United Press.
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Mra
Lo
R Holmberg and Mrs D. Krode (US) beat A. Van Meegeren (Netherlands)
13. Wedderburn (South Afclea) 6-3, 6-4; P. Becroft and Miss E. Beeroft
roft (Now Zealand) Beat F. Sochol (Norway) and
Monot
(France) 9-7, Butter a Miss J.
Davies
D. Sple's And Miss
3-6 (Britain)
8-2, 6-4; C. Mulloy and Mis A. Gibson (US) beul K. Fleitz and Fleitz (US) 6-2, 7-5; R. Krish-
D
uni-Miss C. from Georgia | 6-4;
Wundle
toutus 19 he Umwa akies Tu Bullod (Iritain) beat M.
LLY
don.
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the following were results of naches played today:
mens bangles—in Round
Holland
1
in any
ANSWERS
Fourth Century
Leicestershire set to score 120
At Junction of Morrison Hill Road and Leighton Road, Happy Valky, just outside the Police Recreation Club. 2. In to bent Sussex lost two wickets The Yaunu Typhoon Shelter. cheaply before Maurice Hallam
SIDE GLANCES
Į
J. Murrky (95) beat A. Couperna (India) and Mrs A, Thomas (Auscana 1-8, 12-10, 3-0, 3-6,
(Britain) beat 13. Mackay and Miss ) Clarks 6-3.
(US) match women's Singles-3rd Round
abandoned L. Ayala (Chile) Miss Z. Kornunzi (Hungary)
and Mrs T Long (Australia; beat G D. Sweeny
Smith and Miss H. beat M19:
{Allo-
Mocfarlane (Britain) 0-3, 7-5. walw) 6-2, 6-3. MARE. WHson-France-Presse. (Britain) bent J. Hous (Hol-
and 10-8, 6-2; Miss P. (Britain)
bol Miss L. Show (US)
MIS PROM CONCERT 3-0, 0-1, 6-2; 11ond (Australia's beat Mus S.
stird
Waddington (South Africa) 6-0, Sunday's Prom Concert at the
-2; and J. Hale (South Africa)
Hotel
will Include
Cycling Record beat Mrs G. Davidon (US) 6-4, much of the light heartedness
broke the
E.
Novello
can be
rica Peninsult
F Miner and quiety one usually expects bout Miss C, Yales-t
such concerts where the Milan, June 20.
mizle of Sulivan, Suppe, Young French cyclist, Jacques Bell (Britain) 6-0, 0-0); Miss P.
Ward
and Fletcher beat Miss (Britain) Becraft ( New Zealand) 6-4, ti-4.
heard In delightfully com- fortable surroundings Men's Doublend Round
of the Richarison and Seixas (US)main
main baliroom
verandah of Krishnan
Kunar the hotel. Even Robert Stolz and (India)
5-7,
U-3,
nded Austrian Coinposer has 2-0, 6-2, 6-4. M. Anderson and K. Emer for
forwarded one of his compost- son (Australia) boat P. Darmon
Lions for the occasion,
There and Molinari (France) 8-6, will also be Community Singing at the end of the concert when may sing to their
Anquetil, touny world record for one hours cycling on a track, Atquell covered 46.180 kilometres (28,603 miles).
The record was hitherto heid by Italy's Fausto Coppi, 43.708 Kilvinsies {28.408 miles).- France-Press.
Rediffusion
HK.T.
11.04. The Adventures of
beat
9-7
U. Seb
-midt and S. Stockenbert patrons (Sweden) ben
and
W. Farrar and hearts content, tradional folk
1. Philips (South Africa) 0-2, Bogs.
9-2, 11-9; N. Pietrungeli and
0. Sirola
, પાત (Haly) beat F. r'eldbausen and P. Scholl (Ger-
Vienna, June 29.
Radio Tirama announced yes.
Sicurant perder bearing on many) 6-4, 6-3, 6-4; G. Sjowall terday that the Korean Premier
Goring; 12 noon.
Tune
and
13.30 p.m. Music by Both; and . Sochol (Norway) beat Kim 11 Sung was expected to 1, Pipes of Melody: 1.15, Teenwa B. Hutchins and S. Owen (Bri- arrive there today at the invita- Weather Report and Special An-
Lain) 7-8, £3, 5-7, 0-3 D. ton of the Albanian Govern- nouncements 1.30, Stars on Parade Presented by Baity: 3,- Wayne King Candy (Australia, and R. Peryment, He would visit Tirana Serenade; 3.30, Secrets of Scotlanú (US) beat M. Kemasson with the delegation which he is Yara-Narrated by Clive Brook 4 (France)
E Martinez leading.—Reuler. In the
Mator →→ Rains | 12 Morten Morpoli, will list Arusis; 430, (Span) 7-5, 6-1, 6-1; J. Collar kthytum Parade; D. Melody Magic; und H. Truman (Britain)` beat 6, Birthday Mailbag: 6,03, Únit ke- B. Destromeau (France) and A. queste presented by Lines, Calling:
Van Meegens (Netherlands) Za Gia, Baltery; 27tha Bloxvy Ack Ack Regt: 7. Rediffusion's Jazz 5-2, 0-4, 7-0.
Club: 750, London Studio Concert ---Bournemouth Symphony Orche atra, conducted by Charles Groves; 8, Time Signal and the Nows; B.,
Men's Doubles — 3rd Round
L. Aynia (Chile) and S. Davidson (Sweden) beat J. Bar-
Weather Report and · Announce= relt and G. Puish (Britain) 10-
sments: 6.16,. Hawaiian Melodice: 12, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.
6.30, Reditusdon's Voice of SportWomen's Doabies. меня Ала
the Colony's. Views⚫ of
Spolia and sportsinen; V. T
Ist Round
Miss F. Muller and Miss D.
Top Tunes of the Week: Sweetiey (Australin),beat Miss wart and his Orchestro
130, London Town
Ian Ste 1.
What He Wanted," starring Eddie
Barril and Mrs De Riba
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6-3, 6-2; Miss D, Spiera and WITH G.
Baltar (Britain) beat C. DARTWORDS? SOLUTION MC, Lavy and Miss IC Newcombe (Australia) 3-0, 0-3,
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Women's Doubles, 2nd Round *Mes T. Long, (Australls) and Faber Mrs E. Pratt (US) beat Mrs R
Thames Tamos Nainen Moms Way Cilbert and May S. Waters Bway Power - Coyne - Crings – Fringe Finger Poor, Boore Beurs - Crow | (Britain) 6-2, 6-0; Mrs P. Krode Hmm UVim Force Circumstance (US) and Mia G Mercolls Pomp) Romp Itumo Stock Band Belgium) beat Mrs Pisos Pane Pipe 'Dream.... Dread (Australia) and
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Cohen Loses Bantam Title
Rome, June 29, Italy's deaf-mute boxer Mario Dugata, begnung the world when bantamweight chamglon
he scored a tochnicňí knockout over Robert Cohen- of France here tonight in the sixth round of a scheduled 15-round bout.
Dagara, wh
Was European
and Italian champion, was notified of his win by a tap on the shoulder after British ferer Teddy Waltham stopped the fight between the sixth and Seventh
rounds France-Presse,
hud
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