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SCHOLARSHIP AID
SPORTS
University Training Scheme Easy Paced
Germans Told To Ignore All Human Feelings
Dachau, May 20.
The prosecution at the trial of 74 Naxi officers and men of charged with the slaying unarmed American prisoners of the "Battle during the
recard Bulgo" read into the
that the to ardared
today a
statement
Germans
were
ignoro all scruples and human
feelings.
The statement, alleged to have Captain Oskar made by
been
Klin kelbeefer (one of the defen- dants), said the first S. Panzer
Grant To Cover
Everything
*
London, May 20.
No English boy or girl clavor enough to win a University scholarship will, in future, be deprived of the chance of a higher education for financial reasons, under a scheme announced today: Sponsored by Miss Ellen Wilkinson, the tiny, red-haired Education Minister who was known as "Red Ellen" in her Cambridge University days, the plan makes the state responsible for financing the University-training of "able children where this is necessary.
British Plans
To Capture
segment received the following Eastern Markets=
orders:
be "Ahead of us there shail
Sydney, May 20. We should re- terror and horror.
The Australian Prime Mini- -member in this fight specially the
elties that have suffered tremen-ator, Mr. J. D. Chifley, today. dously during bombing attacle said that the capture of the and suffered great misery. There-
markets as fore, all scruplen and human feel-growing castern Ings shall be thrown overboard. well as supplying Australia's e prisoners of war will be own needs was envisaged by
Associated Prest.
|British industries, which pro- posed to set up subsidiaries in Australia.
inke,"
RADIO
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1946. LONDON RELAY-TOMMY HANDLEY IN "ITMA". ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 640 Kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.80 p.m., 6.80 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.16 v.m., and 9.15 to 12.00 p.m., also on 9.52 Megacycles.
in
Wicket
Leicester, May 20.
The Indian tourists con- tinued their batting this morning in their three-day Leicester, match against which started· an Saturday last.
..
On the first day of piny, the Indians, who were aant in to bat by Leicestershire on a wet wicket. could only bat for 77 minutes and there was a delay of four hours in starting owing to heavy rain.
Merchant (64 mot out) and Hazare continued this morning on An easy paced wicket and carried the score to 124 before Hazare was bowled by Jackson for runs.
27
Was
next vletim Amarnath, who scored only 16 when his wicket fell, the score being three for 152.
At present many winners of scholarships open to competition
have to look! Jackson's by all comers, around for other grants to sup- plement their income. Only the richest of these grants--the State scholarships which provide for the payment of tuition fees and a maintenance grant cd up
Nayudu then came in Jut di not stay long. He was caught by Howard off Prentice for six runs.
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SECTION
U.S. Baseball
New York, May 20.
Ed Housser shut out the Brooklyn Dodgers to give the Cin- cinnati Reds a 4 to 0 victory in National Leaguo play
Sunday.
Home runs by Andy Parko ani Bill Nicholson with two out in the soventh, enabled the Chicago Cubs to defeat, Boaton 8 to 6 in the first came of their doubic- header but the Braves won the second game 6 to U. Erickson was the winning pitcher in the opener and Leo was credited with the victory in the nightcap.
Fritz Ostermuller handed the New York Giants their sixth con- secutive defeat, Pittsburgh wlo
3 to 1 in the first game.
game home runs bet Buddy Kerr and Billy Lignoyi each with a man abase gave the Giants a to 1 victory to even the serica.
nicond
won the
The St. Louis Cardinals carried Max Lanier to his sixth victory, defcating the Phillies in the first game 9 to 5 with Johnny Wyrostek garnering a two run homer.
also The Cardinals second game, 4 to 0. Stun Musial's homer kave Cardinal Pitcher Harry Brecheen a. one run lead in the fourth and the St. Louis hurler was never fi
the In the American League Washington-Senatora came-from- behind, scoring two runs in the ninth for a first game 4 to 8 victory over the Chicago White
to £100 annually--are sufficient Merchant and Hafeez then car- to keep the poorer children dur-ried the scope to at lunch ing their years at the Univer-ge. (Merchant not out 111 and trouble thereafter.
alty,
From the beginning of the next academic year, some time this is to be dif- in Autumn, ferent. Anyone winning an open University scholarship or exhibition-a kind of second- class scholarship-will be titled to a Ministry of Educa- tion grant to help cover all feed and maintenance.
1
Hafeez not out 18)-Router.
CALL-OVERS
London May. 20. Victoria Club call-overs on the en-Derby today were: 6 to 1 Happy Knight, 7 to 1 Khaled, 17 to 2 Radiotherapy, 10 to 1 Edward Tudor, 100 to 8 White Jacket, a Interviewed here on his re-
taken and offered. 18 to 1 Fast turn from a world flight during Oxford scholarships, to take and Fair offered 20 to 1 taken which he visited Britain, the an example, arc usually worth 20 to 1 Peterborough offered 22 to United States and Japan, Mr. £100 annually, with exhibitions taken. 33 to 1 Nirgal offered. 10 British worth about £70. In the early to 1 Sky High, 50 to 1 Royal Com- Chifley declared that
miasion. both taken and offered. industrial leaders
many years of the war, Oxford Uni-50 to 1 Aldis Lamp and Starway. fields, including textiles, rayons versity authorities calculated
and 66 to 1 Neapolitan, all and engineering, were ready to that a student needed at least offered. establish such companies. -£225 a year to cover college and
well as his Happy Knight, the favourite for The transfer of British in- university fees na
the race, was in great demand in dustries was closely related to living expenses all the year spite of his recent inactivity fol lowing a chill. But having recour 12.80 p.m.-Delly Programme Summary.problems of Empire defence in round, 12,32 p.m.-Duke Ellington & Or the Pacific but to some extent
menced training, Happy Knight chestra.
remained firm favourite and backed to win £25,000 at 5 to 1.
There was also plenty of sup port for Lord Derby's two horses, particulary. Sky High which was backed to win £24,000 at 40 to 1, while Gulf Stream, one-time fa vourite for the event, was backed to win 313,000 at 19 to 2.
H.K.T.
1,00 p.m.--News & Announcetaria 1.10 p.m.-Olaema Organ Selections, 1,80 p.m.-Elleen Joyce (Plano)
Margie Teyte (Suprano).
2.00 p.m.-Close Down
4.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 7.10 p.m.-flongs from the Eliore,
And
7:40 p.m.-Concert Waitses-Orchestra
Bascolte
7,45 p.m.-"Melody
ENSA
Lingers On
8,00 p.m.-Lendon Relay-Nows, 8,18 p..-Frank Binatra. Dinah Bhote
and The Ink Spots in Variety. 9.5 p.m.-Old Tunes in Swingtime 1,25 p.m.-Community
Orchestral Interludes
Binging with
10 00 p.m.-London Relay-News,
10,05 p.m.-De Groot's Trio & Orchestre
Bluart Robertson (Bas
with
Baritone).
10,80 p.m.-London
Relay
Handley "ITMA."
11.00 p.m.-Close Down,
--Tommy
still hinged on the Rettlement of double taxation.
if
Since then prices have, anything, risen, but Universi ties fees have not.
Though
Mr. Chifley said that in talks with President Truman there)
Official Estimates had been no reference to Pacific bases nor had he or the Presi
today's statement dent breached the subject of a made no estimate of what the conference of nations interester | student's annual expenditure in the settlement of Pacific would be, it stated that parents affairs.Reuter,
with an annual net income of less than £500 a year would in future need to make no contri- bution towards the University education of their scholarship- winning children.
Two Die In Rangoon Riot
Others supported included Khaled to win £12,000, Radio. therapy £12,000, Edward Tudor #11,000, Peterborough $4,000 and Royal Commission £3,000. Reuter.
London, May 20.
Jack Solomons, boxing promo- |
Box.
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first
American League Scores
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FirstTM game: Washington Chicago Second game: Washington
game:
Philadelphia
St. Louis
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Detroit
St. Fouls First games Boston
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Detroit
game: New York Cleveland Second game; New York Cleveland
Associated Press.
A Bowlers' Season?
11
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Washington also took the-
London, May 19. second game. 7 to with Heath
Jack
of the Hobbs, one and Vernon smashing out hone
the for
Senators
writ- and greatest ever cricketers, runs Kennedy sonding one over the ing in the "Sunday Express" fence for the White Sox. today said he had hoped that Buddy Rosar broke tle with the first postwar cricket season a one run single in the eighth might be a bowlers one,, as inging to give the Philadelphia pitches, not having had so much game attention As usual in recent Athletics a.4 to victory over the St. Louis Browns
years would not be quite so, and the Athletics pounded five St. Louis pitchers for a 18 to 2200d from the batsmen's point
of view. win in the nightcap.-.-
After watching Surrey and Dave Ferriss blanked the De- ttoit. Tigers to give Boston a 4 the Indiane at the Oval, how
over, the former England open- to 0 victory in the but Detroit won the second 8 to 1ing batsman said the pitch was on homers by Hank Greenberg, too dead and he only saw one
ball get up bail high, 1 Spud Chandler Jim Otlaw and Deck Wakefield.
limited the Hobbs thinks that either Cleveland Indians to threa.. hits long inattention or heavy rol- and the New York Yankees scoredler had taken all life out of the all their runs in the last inning pitch. for a 2 to 0 victory in the frat
The former Test player be- game and then proceeded to win lieves that Surrey, and possibly the second 7 to 1 when Joo Dimaggio homered to bat in two England, have found a very good bowler in Aloo Bedser, runners.
Hobbe saya,""He is not Maurice Tate yet, but he has the same qualifications he can give it as well as take it."-Reuter.
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Boston First game: Pittsburgh New York
But £20 will annually be ex- pected from parents in the next income category-up to £750 Rangoon, May 20. Two people were killed and a year. From parents in the five injured when the polico income class up to £1,000 a year, ter, announces that the fight be
£80 will be expected. Only if tween Ernie Roderick, British: Programmes marked ENSA are fired on a procession of sover- parental income exceeds £1,500 welterweight and middleweight-Second-game.
champion, and Omar Kouidel of recorded specially for Services Entertainment by the Departmental thousands of people de- will there be no State assistance. France at Harringay Stadium on
It was
estimated that the June 4 will be over 15 rounds for of National Service Entertainmonstrating against the arrest
under this the welterweight championship of of members of the "People's Ministry would,
scheme, help between 1,500 and Europe. It will be the main sup- Volunteer Organisation" at 1,600 entrants to the Univer: porting bout to the Bruce Wood- Tantabin. There were somo sities each year, apart from cock and Freddie Mills non-title Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Sar-
women in the procession paying the 360 States scholar-heavyweight contest. Reuter, vlees station, broadcasting on a frequency of 16120 Kc/s (19.84 which took place on Saturday. ships.
By 1949 it was calculated, the metres) and 6076 Kes (4938 A number of arrests have total expenditure on the plan metres from 6 am. to 10.80 p.m.been made.
will reach £800,000. This com (Indian Standard Time is 3 hours behind HK, time),
ment.
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From Today's Papers (BBC) will be continued tomorrow.. the Police that at 11.16 p.m. on
0940 Programme 0945 SHAC
General (BBC)
Pittsburgh New York First game: St. Louis Philadelphia Second game: St. Louis Philadelphia 0.
Around The World
Stockholm, May 20.
·
International Soccer
Paris, May 19, France today defeated Eng- land by 2 goals to 1 at the Colombes Stadium-in-the-last-
game of England's international Boccer programme for Beason..
the
France deserved their win after a goalless first half. They were faster áll round and their
I defence was, superior.
The England centre forward, Tom Lawton, was fairly ̈well. I hold and did not have many op
portunities, but was always dangerous when in possessionTM London, May 19.
I of the ball near the goal.· A Swedish trade delegation; The British Export Trade The ball was put into Eng- Holf Sohlman, wili Research Organisation had land's goal In the opening half, headed by
was disallowed leave for Moscow shortly for opened its first office outside but the goal commercial and Anancial talks-Britain in Stockholm, the Stock owing to a foul on Williama, Router.
holm Radio broadcast today The crowd roared its dis Reuter.
approval.
Alexandrie, May 20.-- Klots broke out here late today following an accident in which a British lorry was involved.
Three Egyptians were injured in the beeldent-Router.
Rio de Janeiro,- May 20.
Tho Brazilian government yes-
Lawton had a chance soon
w: /ganisation had been arrested ner of Fenwick and Hennessey terday, took over, the Leopoldłaz News Headlines; 1101 Melodic booa. Thirty-five have been by the wrist and forcibly rode through a strikt—-Associated | March 31 next year, flower bulbs, beat Williams, hit the upright
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London, May 20. after the resumption of the Metro-Goldwyn-Moyer have cho- sen "The Risen Soldier," by Car-game, when he went through dinal Francis Spellman, Arch- on his own, but he waited too bishop of New York, for a new long and was robbed by Grillon. the Ten minutes after: film, according to William Moring, quoted by Vatican Radio-Reuter change of ends, France opened the scoring. Aston, after heat- London, May 20. ing the halfback Johnson, put The Board of Trade announced the ball forward to Prouff, who today that from July 1 until drove in a fast shot, The ball corna and tubors may be imported and bounced into the net. from the Netherlands, without in England soon retaliated bit port licence. The total quantity the Frenchmen were back on to be allowed is 6,000 on the attack again, and halfway Reuter,
through the second half of the game, the winger. Vanst added to the French lead after "good work by Barelc.)
The arrest by the Burmeso pares with £520,000 being spent Government of members of the now on State scholarships and "People's Volunteer Organisa- wartime grants Intended to in- tion" was discussed today at a crease the number of engineers meeting between General Aung and other specialists.-Router. TUESDAY, MAY 21st-0600 San, President cd the Anti-
ROBBED BY BRITISH News and Home News (BBC); Fascist League and organiser of
SAILORS 0646 Morning Star: 0700 BBC the People's Volunteer Organ- Scottish Variety Orchestra".
isation, and the Governor, Sir The (Geraldo) Reginald Dorman-Smith. 0780 Tip Top Tunca
Sebastian, Bouza, -420. (BBC); 0800 The News and meeting lasted 45 minutes and Lockhart Road, has reported to 0810 Programme Announcements;
Aung San alleged Sunday he wak robbed' by three 0816 In Town Tonight 0845 Carroll Levis Show (BBC); last weekend that 65 members British sailors, 0930 The News and Home News of his People's Volunteer Or He had just reached the cor-
1036 for performing military drill Roads when the three men came railway, a British-owned Import One of them seized bim ant suburban line, which has been with dummy rifles and bam-up. Army
terms ranging moved his wrist watch. They Melodramas: 1130 Intermission imprisoned for
Dar Es Salaam, May 20, (Charlea, Shadwell)*; 1200 News from six to eighteen months, he then fled.
The Tanganyika, Government Ho declared that the Headlines; 1201 Heard Melodies. Baid.
today issued a warning that the Sweet; 1800 Trans-Atlantic situation was serious and thuit
strongest action would be taken Half Hour; 1330, The News the Government would be to
Quetta, May 20.
Prague, May 20, (BBC); 1340 Bandstand, blame if trouble developed. Twenty-eight convicts were kill-against black market offenders,
British univeralty students have While Strolling In The Park; The Supreme Council of the ed and several injured when the The black market has become par-
active among
smali sest a ton of chocolate, half a ton 1480 Over To You
You: 1500 Those
Those Anti-Fascist League, bas vest authorities at the contral gol at icularly Were The Hits: 1638 Hollywooded full powers in the Executive Mech, 30. miles southeast of Quet traders dealing in essential foods of herrings and cocos and Two minutes later, Inside for Playhouse, 1900 Music From Committee to make necessary in, opened fire to quell riot by han quarters of Dar Es cuarter ton of oil and male toward Hagan reduced England's Czechoslovakia for students there, arrears with a good header, the Prague branch of the Work following a free kick by preparations for launching a prisoners demanding increased
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London, May 20.
Fund of University Aid disclosed It was learned that among the and Ceylon Half freedom struggle should it be food cations on Saturday, F
Matthews: A Rautor. E Club; 1715
Two hundred new food process-today.) come necessary. It has also ap- injured were several 1745 Out or The Oveni
prison
Frange then came nean to 1800 Radio SEAO World & Hore pointed a Standing Committee
ing factories," including sugar 19- warders-Hauter.
finories and cannerlos, will shortly
Moscow,«May 20.1.
adding to their load, and the The Ask to coordinato such prepara-
be-in-full-production in White be-construction-08 @ movis same finished with chem FAI
Router. 1000 Music incks Rainbow Roof, 2000 When Day Is a freedom fund and a million on the formation of a national Russia, Moscow radio said today camera capable of mak
Reviewing the aspects of Soviet thousand pictures pur" söönd is 2030
Radio Newsreel membership drive, delete, government.
food output, the broadcaster add-announced", from: Leningrad." The; (BBC): 2016 Programme At The Council called on the The Council demanded god that the rehabilitation of the camera has been baill-trider hi nouncements; 2000 Forces Favou riton (BBC): 2180 The Nows and, Governor and British. Govern- /oral election, to be held with: Industry was going" shend':' falt. jdsrection of Professor (Chúrilovský: ment to summon Immediately a six months, and also urged the Kamatan, berrialde posted to: In the Leningrad Instituils of Pre- conference of the principal, po repeal of the Burma Act and prooroculd breaking 100,000 cision Mechanics and Options litical lenders for consultation emergency laws-Reater Ve
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