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SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1959.

India Avoids Second Loss: U.S. PROTECTIONISM

DAMAGES WORLD

Did Emu Rejects Challenge TRADE FLOW: IKE

Commit

Suicide?

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Manila, May 22. heated

debate over whether a hird could com- mit suicide raged today among the Press, police and zoo officials.

The bird wEN 151

Australian

emu which died in its cago at the Manila Zop after being by a mysterious punctured

barp object. "Suicide." ruled Police. *Malicious hooliganism," sald

soo odiclai "Foolishness. Incompetence charged ..... ignorance." Manka Tinies columnist Alejandro R. Roces, Roots said it was foolish

London, May 22.

The Indian touring team avoided their second

successive defeat when they drew with Essex WORLD'S FIRST

at Ilford today,

In fact, the Indians had a chance of winning, for Douglas

Insole, the Essex captain, made a sporting déclaration.

He met the tourists 181 in at possible one hundred and forty minutes on a fast pitch,

Unfortunately for the specta- tors, Pankay Roy, deputising for his captain, Datta Gaekwad, refused to join the aesolutely

brighter cricket movement.

Roy, going in first, made no attempt to set a tempo which would win the game and the match ended without the optional

being half hour Laken,

Jer onc hundred Ind ten minutes, India made $8 for two, with Roy not out 43.

Roy did ncc help their dances by king 50 minutes double figures.

To score

He was in no difeultiva from the Essex seam attack but de-

clined to lake chances and was far from sprightly in running

conclude that the emu com-between the wickets. mitled suletde because "man was the only animal that would even consider taking is own life."

Not so, argued police. According to them, the bird deliberately threw self on a protruding hall in the care, possibly be cause of homesickness for lis native Austratia.

Zoo uftetals suspected a group of teen-aged boys might have scaled the zoo fence and kili- ed the emu na pari of a ganz Inftiation ritė,-UPI,

Storm Over Maoris In Rugby Team

Wellington, May 22.

Still Placid

County

Cricket Results

Results of County cricket matches played in Eng- land yesterday are: THE OVAL: Motch drawn. Surrey 276 for nine declared and secondly 53 for ng wicket, Glamorgan 191 (B. Hedges 02, 40.) Surrey four

P. Walker points,

OXFORD: Match drawn, Ox- ford University 340 for five des clared. Middlesex 215 tor seven (R. Hooker 80).

Lancashire

C'WEALTH DAY

TOMORROW

London, May 22. Commonwealth Day, succes- Ror to Empire Day, will be celebrated throughout the world for the first time on Sunday.

Washington, May 22,

President Elsenhower sald today that United States efforts to promote a freer flow of world trade were hurt wherever there was an unreasonable demand for protectionism among America.

A

The United States could soon become powerless abroad it did not maintain sound economy at home, he said in n speech during dedication monies at a new chapet in An- napolis, Maryland,

ccrc.

Unusual Wedding

In London

The United States had already arned that its interest In stable world markets, was com promised by an outdated form programme which stimulated and subsidised a tremendous Dainty 25-year-old Indrawati torm surplus.

"We have learned thai an- hertsmary vending the

at home MAY foreclose our essential spending abroad," he said. "We have learned that the fate of our own nation is bound Up with the fate of others.

In a message issued here to- day marking the occasion, Lord Royal Commonwealth Society, de la Word, chairman of said the sense of mutual loyally on which the Commonwealth was based "must not only be preserved but

observed offesh by each generation."

His message, sent to over 100 branches of the society, said the Commonwealth was not just a block of territories nor was it the people who inhabited them

11 is rather an idea," Lord de la

Wara said, "that its people share-past memories of working togethera bellef that they owe something to one on other now in the present, and a conviction that they can al- (ain greater things in the future He lit 12 good runs la 15 ner GU not out) Hampshire | in co-operation rather than in- minutes but fell to u slip catch | 274 and secondly 144 (I. Mar- |dividually."-Reuter, when trying to force Bailey | shall 52,) Lancashire 14 points. LEICESTER: 1 atch Drawn. wwy

Jaleha nude 17 out of 24 for the first wicket, but they took 40 minutes, and Umrigar came in clearly alining to in- fuse some life in the baiting.

MANCHESTER: beat Hampshire by 79 runs, Lancashire 303 and secondly 204 for thire (G. Pullar 53, C. Washbrook 42 not out, P. Mar

In 70 minutes only 1 were Leicestershire 220 for Ove de- made off the Essex seam allock, i clared and secondly 200 for one and then Insole turned to the declared (M. Hallam 69, Van leg breaks of Greensmith. Geloven 105 not out.) Kent 103 for seven declared. (J. Preljove 47) and secondly 08 for four. Leicestershire two points.

Sin the scoring remained placid aliliough Bordo did spring into life once, with two on tide fours in an over off Greensmith..

India began the day at 98 for six, still needing 38 to avoid the follow on, but they never look- ed in real danger of failing to do Mr Walter Nash, the New 50

Manjrekar, until he received Zealand Prime Minister.

a painful blow in the face from Baid here he thoughta Knight bouncer, batted solidly Maoris should be included und Kripal Singh played by fur in the New Zealand Rugby his best Innings of the tour.

Making strokes all round the Team to tour South Africa | wicket with crisp assurance, next year, but he could ripal Singh reached 52,-in-

BIRMINGHAM: Match drown. Warwickshire 162 (F. Truman five for 72). Yorkshire 104 for four (K. Taylor 70). Yerkshire four points.

DUDLEY: No decision. Wor-

182 (N. cestershire

Thontson seven for 88). Sussex 173 for seven (T. Dexter 102, D. Pear son live for 02),

NORTHAMPTON: Somerset beat Northamptonshire by two wickets. Northamptonshire 186 for six declared and secondly 131 for nice declared P. Arnold 43, J. Lemax five for 38), Somerset 150 for five (C.

eight (P. Wight 44, P. Ailey 55). Somerset 12 polls, Nerthur tonshire four polais.

not see a way of doing coding four fours, before inis-McCool 46) and secotilly 171 for this "without incidents hitting: Ralph to cover.

and troubles."

Mr Nash, who is also Minister o! Macri Affairs, made the statement yesterday during a lour of Muorl districts o the east coast of North Island,

|

Ralph Brought A Summary end to the Indian hings with

a spell of three wickets for four rung.

Treasure

Trove Declared

London, May 22. Gold coins found in a church- yard-135 sovereigns, 25 half sovereigns and some defaced coins were treasure trove and belonged to the Crown, a South-

Jury Wark coroner's here,

decided

Miss Minnie Callard, a church helper, of Forest Hill Road, Honor Onk, said she was handed coins found by visitor on the nsh beep in the churchyard of St Nicholas Church, Deptford Green.

She

raked through the ash and found more colns.

The Vicar, the Rev. Koneth

ILFORD: Match drawn. Essex 285 for nine declared and and when secondly: 83 for tour declared, after Junch Indians 188 and secondly to for Francis, said the Church Coun

force the iwo.

Essex led by 97, they hated gain they strove hard to |pace but did act and it too ensy

against the Hively Surendra Nath, who extracted Hie Ironi a till hard pitch, which had been covered against the overnight

Cemy.

He had been asked by Maori elders to press the New Zealand Hugby Union for a decision on the question of including Maori players in the All Blacks team. The issue has stirred up the most heated controversy in the Close of july cores: New Zealand sport since The Essex 20/9 declared old 83/4 c

clared Barker 20 and Savill rough-and-tumble rugby series Umeigar 3/18 and Surendra Nath against the Springbolts in 1958.750,"

Exclusion of Maoris from Redlaun 28 (Krimi Singh Ag and is considered a/c, ani na/2 Ray Hot out 43. Jal. Mandreker 37, Ralph 5/33 19 Bailey the 1060 team likely in view of the Soullanka 11 and Borde mot African apartheid polier and aliey 1/12 and Preston 141

the possiblity of this has

provoked mabile efillelam-by-

Maori spokesmen, civle and church leaders.

Mr Nash did he thought thREDIFFUSION

matter must be decided by the New Zealand Rugby Union, which had a high regard for the Maori players and would not discriminate against them.

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Detectives today continued

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ell sald some coins for £400.

He thought as the coins were found above, ground they were not classed as treasure trove. which was why the discovery had not been

reported to the coroner-China. Mail Spečial,"

WEEKEND OUTLOOK

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Roosheree from plodged obedience to har bridegroom by washing raw egg from his foot at London's most unusual wedding coramony today. And the man she married who had to tread on the cgE WAS Nondon Gandjar, 39, an Indone- aian engineering student.

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Tin Mines Reopening

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