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Comment DAVIS CUP SENSATIONS
Of The
Day
Fraser Beats
Alex Olmedo:
OPPORTUNITIES Laver Loses
AT VIENNA
Forest Hills, Aug. 28. Australia bogan sensationally in the Davis FF go our delegates to
Cup final whon Noale Frasor boat the trade fair in Vienna with high hopes of pushing | Wimbledon champion Alex Olmedo in
But Europe. exports to
four sets, but then Rod Laver lost unfortunately there is not much interent among local; the advantage for Australia by going manufacturers in this ven-
down in straight sets to Barry Mackay. ture. The apathetic reaction to the announcement of
Fraser, who wields one..of the Ha match with Laver open- our intention to participate!
blistering speed, both with terrific bituing proved that. It was the world's nest services, hammered at
ed and tantalised the uninspired players same with the Melbourne Olinedo for 2% hours and pace and depth.
Each made erfors with his Fair. and ut one time Anally upset
· and volleying, 'but Government had beg alul gift to American tennis, serving
to
Mackoy had some bellliant samples to exhibit at our 8-0, 0-8, 0-4, 8-0.
flashes of power tennis. stand.
wen r
tralion.
Peru's controver-
Failed
At the outset, Olmedo played Fraser's
He served DEVEN Bees to Laver's two in the first set and after several volleyirg mistakes by Laver Mackay broke through
to win 7-8.
Not once did Olmedo show the inspirational tennis that ac- counted for three U.S. victories Why is this se particularly in Australia last December and deplorable? It la bad brought the famed international enough when our manu- trophy back to America,
The pattern continued in the free ignore
Olmedo was utterly bomed by facturers chances to advertise their Fraser's dazzling service and second.set, which Mackay wan
8.4. products, but maddening failed himself to bring his own
double Mackay served four big finst service into play often when last year's
faults in the fifth game of the rumpus
third set. But Laver was by now with Lancashire and this hough to hold off the Aus-
right out of the game, and year's with the U.S. under-
Mackay was soon recling oft industry emphasise
another string of winning shots ro seriously the importance
the set 8-1.-UPI & of diversifying both our well inside the baseline in an to take
Reuter. attery to handle produce and our trade,
service. That falled,
Then he began to jump about, What do local manufacturers hoping to distract Fraser. And
think about diversification? that failed, too. Most just couldn't care less
to play right Their attitude is: we're on on the baseline white receiving the tried good thing so let's service bui nothing to a
halt the tenacious Aus- stick to it. Under normal could circumstances-it is probably trallari. an excellent rule but when Olmedo repeatedly
are being made frst service later. moves abroad to cut down our ex- driving was also inaccurate,
Fraser served superbly. ports, can we sympathise
nine of them in with manufacturers who had 24 aces, refuse to help themselves? the nrst sei.
Then eine Mackay. He bral the left-handed Laver, 7-5, 6-4.
own
of В
Then he began
'CROQUET
INSTEAD
Though he began promisingly. OF GOLF"
flst day's
missed his and hls
He
play before a
was as brilliant 05
ordinary was
five sets in the semi-finals.
Errors
Was
An aerial view of Balmoral-Express Photo.
QUEEN TAKES
;
EISENHOWER
SIGHTSEEING
Crathie, Aug. 28.
Indian Paratroop
Unit Flown To Border Outposts
New Delhi, Aug. 28.
An Indian army paratroop unit was flown into the Limeling area today after Communist China refused to withdraw its troops from two Indian outposts they occupied on August 25 and 26, it was learned here.
to
The Indian Government had
China naked Communist withdraw its forces immediately, It was officially stated, but the Chinese claimed tho two posts Longju and Kanzimani, as their own territory, The fate of 30 Indian soldiers stationed at the advance posta remained un- known.
Lieutenant-General Thorat. Commander of the Indian forces ia soon to y to the Limeling
area which is some 20 Inside Indian territory Longdu,
U.S. COMMENT
miles from
In Washington, a senior Re publican senator sald today that the movement of Communist Chinese troops across India's northern borders could very well be connected with Nikita Khrushchev's forthcom- ing talks with President Elsen- hower.
MY
Tibetans For Scotland?
London, Aug, 28.
Tubion Norbu, brother of the Dalai Lama, sald today that he hoped it would be possible to resatile, a per- tala number of Tibetan ro- Fugees in 'Booiland. ilo added that it was also prob able that a large number could be resettled in Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Aus- iria and in the Scandina- vian countries. :
Norbu Indicated would be
that, it
of his
necessary
DELDE
transport compatriola talo the Boot- ilah highlands where they would live in traditional commanat groups—AFP,
Indonesia Is
Heading For Major Crisis
Djakarta, Aug. 28. Indonesia was today heading for a major economic and political crisis over the nation-wide short- age of money to pay workers' monthly wages the immediately critical effect of the govern- ment's drastic monetary reforms announced on Monday.
The reforms, which took the country would be subject to effect on Tuesday, devalued the this tax. Senator Bourke Hickenlooper, Indonesian
Queen Elizabeth and her family took President the second most senior Republi- Eisenhower for a drive in the picturesque con member of Uio Senate For Scottish highlands today and did what thou-c Relations Committee, told sands of British and American holiday-makers that do— had a picnic ten by the side of a loch.
Mr.
Eisenhower, the
drat
American President to set foot London this morning in a Bṛi- fish jet liner and was greeted at the airport by the Duke Edinburgh.
on Scottish soil had flown from
+
Buffalo Holds Village At Bay
of.
A
big
foreign
1
Indonesia
currency, blocked Meanwhile, British finns are bank accounts, changed probably the
affected most trade procedure, and among forelyn interests Bri-
business
in strength now foreign tish
is ranked third to reporters: "I think it's possible" | currency rate,
introduced this? new Communle Sinca then, budnessmen Dutch firms, sirea being taken aggression ting some connection have tried to each cheques and over by: Indonesians und Chin- with 'Khrimhchev's plana,"
esc selle other documenis, but
British interests include, two bankers sald yesterday they had not enough money and were major banks, tobacco, rubber and other estates, soap, and awaiting instructions."
Observers said there is a near-margarine. manufacturing. exists atmosphere in the capital | Reutor.
AGGRESSION, 25
He said that from what he had read the Chinese move was "an act of pggression."
1
1ke
of the republic today..
banks, all of which have been
Djakarta has more than 100 Soviet Crabs For
British Cars
Chequers, Aug. 28. President Elsenhower may not get in his game of golf here this weekend but can ft in a fast game of croquet if he feels so
The State Department today Inclined.
Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 28. This
buffalo withheld all comment on disclosed Loday
Water Berserk
besieged by fretille crowds, Eye- when on
After lunch the Queen, her wounded its malter yesterday trop clashes
witnesses noted the presence of the eve of his talks
The Prime selt driving, took the president and then held the whole village
Department spokesman, a unit of heavy tanks in the cen with the President, the
of Kompong Batu Sendelas at Mr Lincoln White, limited his tre of the city. Mr Horcid Mac- who had changed into country
son "major who clothes, hla
Johnbay for 11 hours. It was finally remarks at a press conference Traders and bankers were pre- Minister. millan, received reporters
his personal
shot and captured by police to a statement that “I think Mr dieting that small firms would go were touring his official coun- Eisenhower, Wimbledon
Reuter.
Nehru is perfectly capable of bankrupt if the government dia physician, Major Snyder, on an try residence.
The Prime
wus in hour's sightseeing tour, Princess
speaking for India in this situe-not act to overcome the stagna- tion."
tion jovial mood, He told reporters Margaret, was also with them. that he and the president would
Eye-witnesses said the teeming It ended by the shores try to do some work tomorrow
ment to the Indian Parliament market areas of Djakarta were "but not too much I hope," Loch Mulch where with he added with a smile.
Duke and children they plenick-
London, Aug. 28.
were given banner headlines by gripped by the greatest slump in house. cd outside a summer
The Soviet Union declared tó- Washington and
New York a decade.
The Indonesian Government There might also be a film show, Mr Macmillen zald. "We After teu the Queen, drove. Mr day it would not resume nuclear newspapers today and pushed
provided the have got a film which might be Elsenhower to call on Queen tests
Western President Eisenhower's visit to announced today that remit- Lances from abroad, travellers' nuclear Balmoral Castle to second place. cheques, and foreign banknotes
Lorkion, Aug. 20. called a mediaeval Westem- Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
-Rouber,
recently- will be subject to
Littlewoda, Britam's leading Richard III," he added. Reuter, who ves nearby.Reuter,
onnounced 20 per cent govern- football rocks fm, panounced ment levy.
today that stakes involed by Business sources in Djakarta punters last retson reached an said they were not sure whether all-time record of just over £43 now foreign capital coming into lardillax-Reuter,
Look at our local textile in-10-1, to salvage a 1- tie after
dustry, complaining because the their self-imposed under- crowd of 10,000,
Muckay to Lancashire is taking
In Olmedo proving too much restriction. They are going beating the 21-year-old Laver, to ask Government to appeal who had in turn beaten him in
quota holiday. But for a the remedy lles in their
now! hands-seck out markets elsewhere and gol
Markny's service Was tre- in for new products.
mendous and his return of ser- vice was so severe that Laver forced Into with frequently undertaking
errors and suffered Lancashire must be honour- volicyed
It la Hongkong's word Ave service breaks. ed.
Lwo For
seta, red-haired even though only one in-
Laver fought valiantly to stem as dustry
given it.
Mackay's power but at the end If wo break it we can never i was almost a rout.
sympathy expect
A sparkling display by the And this is a Colony that le hard-hitting Mackay frequently always needing it in large brought the 10,000 crowd to its
feet.
The
measure.
again.
was
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the Soviet Test Pledge Reports of Me Nehru's state-
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their
Suez Crisis Information
Common-
London, Aug. 28. Evidence of a "four-day black-
oul" of information United Kingdom's wealth Relations Offles at the time of the 1950 Buex crisis has been given before the on Estl- Select Ccammilten mates, 'whose report on the CRO was published here to day. The commillet-the all-party parilamentary watchdog on government spending—says in Its report that two faimer directors of information whe
appeared before it confirmed that for four days they were mato- not supplied with any
rial to enable them to presení the V.K. Government's erse. The committen comments: "Such
not a failure
only creates difficulties
Informa. for the tion officers themselves but damages Britain's prestige by Itaying the Deld to her Caponents.
Thera- "Your committes wore
fore relleved to learn that a series of planning committees), had now been set up which
'Blackout'
would make such a 'blackout' Impossibla in future." Sir Percival Grisths, honorary adviser to the India, Pakistan and Burma Association in Lon- don Bald ha If there was a weakness cu the part of the Information Service it was not so much in the context bat. In the feeding, from tho United, žingdom end.
Іле Another criticism of the
formation Service was that there was an inadequate Kup- ply of information on indus trial and commercial matters
"and
British especially on technical achievements and alá to other countries.”
The committee recommended an interdepartmental enquiry in- to the work and structure of the trade commissions Commonwealth countries. The committee's report com. ments that this situation re- sulted from a tendency for the senior trade commission- er "to be judged rather as the reporti they wello than by any business 'they. got," Reuter,
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London, Aug. 28. Russia will exchange a mil- llon pounds worth of canned crab meat and £150,000 worth
for ITALET CAPS
£260,000 worth of British cars and spare parts and other goods to the £900,000 in value of almost the year to June 30 next.-- Reuter,
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