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Sedan chair beats sports car!

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POLISH

COMMUNIST RESIGNS

Warsaw, Jan. 22, Poland's leading Communists tonight confirmed the un- precedented rosignation of a member the ruling Politburo.

editor

wins £5 bet

London, Jan. 22,

U.S. BUYS MOST SCOTCH

London, Jan, ER,

Exporta of Bootch whisky Jumped more than two million gallons in 1950, (o a total of nearly 22 million gallons, li was announced here.

The

million.

exported

Scotch

worth Dearly 202

The United States re- mained the best customer. buying biore than 12 million railons. worth nearly £35 million,

An. 18th century sedan chair carried by relays of liveried law students today beat a sleek Lotus sports car with rac- ing driver Graham Walker at the wheel in a race through London streets.

gallons. - resolved to accept the It won Mr Dennis Pitts, Editor of the magazine Lilliput, a £5 bet with a Fleet Street colleague.

plenum of

the

The fourth Central Committee of the Polish

United Workers (Communist), Party

resignation of the brilliant young Politburo theoretician, Jerzy Morawski,

No details of the discussion on Mr Morawski's resignation— believed to be the first such voluntary withdrawal from the highest-ranking body of Eastern European Communist Party-were published by the

Agency official Polish Press Pap.

SIMILAR ACCOUNT

An

A similar brief account noted the Central Committee's appro- val of the appointment of a Politburo member and former Minister of Agriculture, Edward Ochut, to the party secretariat,

World record

Sydney, Jan. 22.

Jon Konrads today set a new world record for the 220-yard freestyle, clock- ing two minutes 1.0 seconds Ja blu heat at the New South Wales swimming championships.—UPL

ind Hyszard Strzelecki, Minis- 3 UK teams

ler

u! Communications

and

Transport, as a party secretary, Mieczyslaw Marzce, formerly

ari alternate member of, the Cen- tral Committee, was made a full Trember.

The changes in the ruling group of the party were noted in six lines at the end of the PAP report of the closing session of the Plum, which had devoted three days to dis- cussion of modernising mechanising Poland's industry. manUPI.

SUGAR RAY

WEIGHS IN

Boston, Jan. 22. Challenger Paul Pender had a one-half pound advantage when he scaled 159 pounds for his Middleweight lille fight tonight with Sugar Ray Robin- son, who weighed 159%.

Robinson, making the Arst de- fence of his part of the 180- pound crown in 22 months, re- gistered about half a pound less than expected.

Pender was a bit heavier than he had anticipated.

Whca Sugar Ray regained the enddleweight championship from Carmen Basillo March 25, 1958, he weighed 1584. He is making his rat defence since the last fight.--UPL

qualify in

car rally

Monte Carlo, Jan. 22. Threo British teams were among the eight entrics

for the Monte Carlo rally

who reached here without ponalisation and thoroby topped the list of 90 quali- flers for the Post,

mountain

The eight unpenalised teams

out of 205 starters and 143 in- Ishers were:

Simon Engseth-Magne Miditun (Norway-Volvo-CA

70).

number

Arm-

Mr Pitts set out to prove that, in present traffic con- ditions in London, it was fnster to use 18th century methods of transport.

Lunchtime crowda lined the route from St Paul's Cathedral to Johnson's Court, off Flect Street.

The students, who carried the sedan chair, containing film star June Thorburn, in pairs, had the benefit of a more direct route on the pavernents.

They covered the course in nine minutes 12 seconds, best- ing the sports car by 20 seconds, Mr Pitts said he would be telegraphing Mr Ernest Mar- Lies, the Minister of Transpert, en behalf of motorists to point out that the traffic situation in "extremely London remained- ridiculous."-Chino Mall Special.

Australian

team may

lose Kline

A

Next came Australia, than customer for more one million 'gallons worth £234 million, closely followed by Canada with

Jani over one

lion Mail

Special.

Chino

Big thaw brings floods

in Britain

MCC FORCE TRINIDAD

TO

FOLLOW ON

Pointe-a-Pierre, Jan. 22.

Trinidad was forced to follow on after scoring only 166 today, in reply to the MCC's first innings total of 337 for 9 declared, in the second day of the second four-day match between the English visitors and the local island eleven at Pointe-a-Pierre's Texaco sports ground.

their for 9,

The MCC declared at overnight total of 397 which included at magnificent 179 put up by Cowdrey. The Trinidad eleven put up 40 with- out loss today, but were seen in trouble and plucky Innings by tallenders Furlonge, Corbie and Charles, were all out for 100.

At the close of play Trinidad innings bul in their second scored 61 for the loss of three wickets. AFP.

MCC-IST INNINGS 337 for nine declared London, Jan. 22. TRINIDAD 1ST INNINGS

brought A. Corneal, e Barrington, b big thaw floods to several places in Britain today.

Allen

13

B. A. Davis, b Barrington. Furlonge, b Mos...

38

45

Many acres of farmland near M. Carow, lbw b Allen Welshpool (Montgomeryshire) W Rodriguez, e Subba Row,

b Allen river were under water, the Severn overflowed and north M. Minahall, b Allen of the town the river Vymnwy E. Aleong, Allen

Olton, b Allen was also flooded.

O. Corbie, lbw b Allen Charles, not out

Amphibious landing craft were standing by, in case the post office trans-Atlantic radio stallon near Welshpool became cut off.

S. Cahetar, b Statham

Extras

Total

2

24

13

106

Wicket falls: 1-41, 2-35, 3-68,

The river Clunie, swollen by melting snow, overflowed, at 4-74. 5-79, 0-80, 7-130, 8-138, Braemar (Aberdeenshire) and -163. eight people and four children

were evacuated from two cot-Statham inges by farm tractors,

Moes Ailen

Flooded roads were also re- Barrington ported in Hereford, West-Subba Row Colcutta, Jan. 22. merland and parts of York-

for

the shire.

OMR

7 1 23

1

10 2 30

22 8 33

ེ-----

15 1 63 1

3 1 3 0.

Byes 5. Legbyes 1. Otto Bremercako Veinola (Fin-Australia's toam

TRINIDAD-2ND INNINGS lund-Saab 288).

fifth and finat Test Denis Scott-Kennedi

The Wye River Board at Corneal, run out India against

starting Hereford issued a general flood Davis, & Smith, Barrington 24 strong (Erilain-Ford-293).

Furlonge, b Dexter hare tomorrow is likely to warning-Reuter.

M. Carew, not out show only one change

W. Rodriguez, not out from that which won the

Extras fourth Test at Madras by an innings.

Leigh Lewis-Roy Nash (Bri- tein-Triumph-214).

Edward Harrison-Richard Hp- berson (Britain-Ford 274).

Maurice Peyrot-Roger Marion (France-Citroën 303),

Fernard Sebliger-Pierre Ber- oldy (Franeb-Peugeot 308).

Raymond Qulici Raphael

Mehot (France DKW 208).

Engseth Meidttun started from Oslo and Lewis-Nach rom Glasgow, but the other six were all umong the Poris storierE,—~~

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Spin bowler Lindsay Kline, } who played a major role in Australia's Madras win, in re- to be indisposed, and ported fast bowler Ray Lindwall is likely to take his place.

Richie Benaud, the tourists' captain, said today his team would not be announced mill tomorrow.

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STOP PRESS

CASEY TO

RESIGN

Canberra, Jan. 23,

India's final team 14 play-

Mr R. G. Casey, the Aus- tralian huve been named from

External Affairs Minister, said here today whom the side will be selected

that he would resign froto was expected to be announced

the Government- and Par- liament now that the Queen

him had created

A He baron-Reuter.

Ister tonight.

The Indians, one down after thele Madras defeat, need a win In this final Test io draw the series.

The wicket is dry with a little grass on top and observers here say it is likely to help the spin- nera quite early in the match. The weather forecast holds out a possibility of light showers. Reuter.

er

NEW

YEAR

Total (for 3 wickets) ..

Wicket falls 1/28 2/37 3/87.

Stotham

Moss

Dexter

Bowling to-date

Allen Barrington

01

4 1 14 0

2 2 3.0

7 1 30 1

0 5 3 0

2 0

6 1

Legbyes 4. No ball 1.-Reuter,

Rootes strike

No-ball and dragging experiment

Melbourne, Jan. 22,

Alf bowlers in Australian cricket must in future use diser to indicate the points must from which they bowl

This was decided by the Australian Board of Cricket Control Inter-state confer- ence yesterday.

The rule will come tato fores on Saturday and lawi for the rest of the season. 'The conference had Jis.

the cunsed

controversy which

in.o has resulted lack of uniformity in the the now interpretation of experimental no-balt and dragging rule operating in Australia Bila season.

They decided that in future fan umpire pulls he up bowler because considers the bowler is dragging, the stapfre must indicate, by marking with the disc, the place on which he wants the bowler to place, biz back foot China' Mail Special.

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