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AUSTRALIA FIGHT HARD FOR RUNS Loudspeaker Warning 12 Dead

England Give Fine Performance In Field Vic

Soccer Ball's Bradman & Barnes Services

Pressure

A

London, Dee, 15. Today throughout the world there is, as far ng it is known. to standard pressure for soccer ball. The rules lay down its shape and its size and even its weight but there is nothing beyond tacit agreement of captaincy to say how much pressure should be put to the ball.

is

It makes a difference in its

the ball botice whether blown up to 20 pounds pressure or allowed to remain at only 11. Yet very few people indeed would be able to tell just by squeezing the bill how great

is the pressure. Now a Lulin firm has invented a special in

fiator known as the sameter

Still In

Sydney, Dec. 16. Although magnificent bowling by England res- tricted Australia's scoring pace to 40 runs an hour today, Don Bradman and his men finish- ed the third day's play in the second Test in a strong position, needing only four runs to lead England's innings total of 255 with six wickets still left.

Boxing

Richardson

On Test

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To Kowloon Hawkers In FEATI

The most constructive effort yet in Hong Kong's Plane Crash

campaign of clearing hawkers from the main roadways and thoroughfares and directing them to quieter traffic areas, was made in the

morning.

Chinese who

cleared to

Singapore Demands

Manila, Dec. 16. Only two of the 14 and crew.

-

Pilot Boy Wilson escaped with minor bruises and lacera- tions when the cockpit of the plane opened under the impact of the crash.

in Lucena, Quezon Province by.

Shamshuipo section of Kowloon yesterday Passengers

aboard the ill-fated For over three hours, a police loudspeaker van FEATI Airliner "City of toured the hawker infested district of Pei Ho Manila" survived the crash of the (By Victor Richardson)

street, Boundary-street and Cheung Sha Wan head-on Road warning Chinese stallholders that if two engined transport Sydney, Dec. 16.

they did not respond to directions action plane into the cloud-ob- The Services Boxing competi- Bad light after rain kept Eng-

would be taken.

scured slopes of 7,000- tion at China Fleet Club this land's bowlers off the wet wicket

foot Mount Banahaw, 50 The three roadways, which at evening, starting at 8 p.m. on Saturday and fine weather on

miles southeast of Mani- should provide excellent sport. Sunday dried out all signs of 9 aan. were littered with wares The majority of the fighters treachery, while the roller did the and eatable goods of every des

la are experienced boxers and all rest. This allowed the Australian cription had been the fights will be conducted batsmen to face England's medi- great extent by noon. As the car

No um-inst attack on a plum easy made its first round of the dirty, The biggest crowd of the match, 51,459 (gate re-under the 1.S.B.A. rules.

Singapore, Dec. 16. unsanitary neighbourhood a po-

A demand ceipts £7,264) saw Barnes, the opening bats- less than 10 fights are schedul- batting paradise here today.

that Singapore Miller played some glorious lice official boomed instructions should be included in United man, bat all day for Australia and he now has ed.

Several of the boxers come shots and is one of the few play through the microphone to star- Malaya is one of three working The other survivor, Crisante 109 to his credit. Don Bradman is 52 not out, from II.M.S. Euryalus, anders who make full blooded shots Wed

cleared like principles of the Council of Castro, was taken to hospital and the task awaiting England tomorrow trainer P.O. Noble is confident these days. Barnes plodded to a magie and began packing up their Joint Action formed here yes- looks formidable.

the boys will give a good ac-very laborious century, but after a wooden stalls and re-erect them

terday.

military police who made two" uf themselves. P.0.very wary start, Bradman entire in other spots, where they are

The other two are: Firstly, attempts to reach the scene of Evans, keeping wicket, Repland's

collared the limelight. had count

His permitted to be. captain.' Walter

Later in the morning two lor responsible Government through the crash on Saturday. before Hammond, used only four bow-played a really fine game and Noble was in 1987 runner-up in dashing hook shots became the lors and while all performed it is generally thought that the light-weight championship chief means of scoring. Here was rel manned by squads of police fully elected Central Legisla- they succeeded in locating the

ture for the whole of Malaya wreckage.... which can get all balls blown splendidly, Wright caused Aus- though this is only his second of the LS.B.A. and in 1938-39 a touch of his old genius which followed the loudspeaker van and and, secondly, equal citizenship |

set was the heavyweight champion. has not been produced since pre-nahe hawkers, were "helped to rights for all who make Malaya FEATI operations officer, said Captain Thomas Taylor, Test, if he continues up to standard pressure. They tralia, most concern.

The pitch had completely re-wicket as he did to some of the He has appeared in over 150 war days. hope to get the Football A entred from Saturday's rains, faster balls from Bedser and fights and has temporarily re- j The English felding was first pack up their goods and depart. their permanent home and ob- the 12 victims apparently were saciation interested and have

tired owing to a hand injury. class with Washbrook and Comp- Shamshulpo's Chinese-hawkers Ject of undivided loyalty.

killed by the impact.. but again it proved responsive | Edrich, he will definitely prove

The Council's chairman and asked them to suggest what

beton doing many brilliant things. are a menace to the health 10 spin. Time and again of Test - "stock". pressure they would recommend. Wright beat the gocglies. Yet

tween A.B. Allison and Marine, Evans kept wicket well and was their own public community. Spots general secretary

are leaving crash, he said. 11 is, as expected, very Wright did not take one wicket. to make the latter's third part gow and is only

Bradman then joined Barnes

Wood. Allison bails from Glas- a vast improvement on Gibb, which were cleared by police yes- 800n for a tour of Malaya to likely that the Football As

22 years of: Wright bowled grandly without terday morning were left in an meet community leaders and to but the way he kept batsmen nership which was going to last

coordinate and sociation

implement will lay anything i

subdued was shown by his bowl- until stumps were.

age. He has had four fights any reward. His length was fault- Indescribably althy condition and drawn. dawn in the rules, but this newing figures.

recently. He won the novice less and he flighted the ball bet-rubbish and dirt covered the policy.-Reuter, Limping towards the wicket -gadget will be a heavensgud to

SECOND TRIAL The first three wickets fell to amid a tumultuous ovation, and championship. of H.M.S. Eurya-ter than at any time on the tour. Freund where the stalls had been most clubs who hitherto have the shock" bowler Edrich and through crowds of cameramen

lus and in Shanghai appeared No batsman was at ease and if he standing.

bowls well when the wicket is b. pracgsed

He is in several fights.

A sentence of six years" hard what pressure, the other went to Smith, who and fans, Australia's captain tough Aghter with lots of guts.really wearing he will be almost

To Continue

labour they are putting into the ball; dismissed Keith Miller, Aus-did not inspire too much con-

was imposed by Sir They will know on a windy day tralia's most attractive bats-adence and his strapped leg be worth seeing.

The exhibition fights should unplayable.

There are between four and five Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, army transport hit the moun Australia now has the upper thousand hawkers in this region at the Criminal Sessions yester- tain while fiving blind, killing which is still troublesome-book- ficid, holder of the light heavy-their position with a lead of at concentrating of organising their found guilty of armed robbery.

Yeo Whit-hand but will have to consolidate alone and police officials are now day on Lo Fo-shing, who was 19 persons.-Associated Press. ed like impeding his play. weight championship of the least 200. They cannot expect to whereabouts so that free acc Lo on the same charge, the first boarded two boats in Cheung.

This line of thought was Navy, meets P.0. Tel Dutton dismiss the fine, England batting to the area is maintained

This was the second trial of Lo and two other armed men borne out when, after an hour's who will be conceding some array for such a meagre play Bradman had not hit one weight. Dutton met and drew again and then Wright should be hawkers yesterday, explained the jury then disagreed in their last, and robbed the occupants total traffic. Broadcast messages to the teal being washed out as the saawan at 3 am on August In of his famed fours, most of his with Battling Barter, potential "breathing fire" by the time the need for road space by pointing verdict Jabzon was the first Aus-play being in soenked singles Devonshire Champion at the Australian second innings arrives-out the danger of fire spreading

of money and 'clothing. Eralian to fall this morning, and twos, while Barnes was Ro Great World in Singapore re--Reuter. being caught by Washbrook off ing all out for what he could ently. He also met Clarke,

in the event of engines being de- Edrich, at seven, but after this get.

layed by road blockage. well-known middleweight boxer eady setback, no further wic

This method of dealing with the ! in Colombo. kots fell until after lunch.

C.3.M. Mulhallan (1/5-Cdo) vs. | Colony's hawker problem will be L.A.F. Wells (Venerable). continued as part of Hong Kong's Captain Diggin (Army) vs. new. palice policy, until the Licut, Harlock (Constance). situation is finally solved by the competent land allocation authori- ties.

i

how to put in less air and tại men.

pump it well up when the If slow, this was a grand ground is wet and muddy, 40) day's cricket, with England put- the ball becomes deflated dur?ting up a praiseworthy fight." ing the game, they will be able;

to set it again to the exact pressi sure required.-Reuter.

LOUIS TO BE RONOURED

New York, Die. 15. Over 700 people will e pavi tribute Itt the heavy weigh champion, Joe Lais, as

great fighter and a grat Amerkan at a dinner tomorrow evening.

Compton Brilliant

Nine Appeals Sixty-three minutes after he Then. 15 minutes after the

joined Barnes, however, Brad- opening of play, Compton, at man hit his first four and swept deep souare leg, after running away any doubts about the rest Fachwards for about 20 yards of his innings by following it made a beautiful catch slaimed Hessett's wicket off a up, in the same over, by an- bell frm Edrich.

other one.

and

The dinner is sponsored by the Suthern "Organization for Tis-a typical Compla During this, partnership,. In Betterment of Negroes, Darius prf change, from a man who which Barnes sent up the 200 the programme, the Negra fist etways seems to achieve the and then followed it with his champion's boxing glaves with almost-impossibile in any game own century after 322 minutes" which he knocked out challenger | -trike up a partnership be play, there were nine appeals Tami Tauriello last September tween Harnes and Hassett which for 1.b.w., many of which were will be auctioned.--United; was beginning to kok dan. I very uncertain to the crowd, Press.

zeros. Darselt was then 34. but the umpire disallowed them

Larnes who had by that all.

DAVIS CUP TEAMS

Melbourne, Dec. 15. Observers predicted today that when selections were made for the Davis Cup match be- tween Australia and the United States, John Bromwich, Dennis Pails. Adrian Quist and Colin Long would represent the Cup holders and Jack Kramer, Frank , Parker. Frederick Schroeder and Garduar Mulloy would "take the courts for the United States,.

It was believed that Bram wich and Pails will be chosen to defend the singles against Kramer and Parker. Bromwich and Quist, will play against, Kramer and Schroeder in the doubles. United Press.

Lisbon, Dec. 15, Lisbon beat Paris by three goals to two in a soccer game played in Lisbon this afternoon, -Reuter.

The first fight will be

2

Among the other fighters, Canteen-Asst. Sefton met the American Shanghai Champlon, Tom Post, and lost in the last round. Swinhoe has a style all his own but was unfortunate in aut being able to obtain an op- ponent in Shanghai. He is) considered a very clever boxer and is expected to do well.

Collier is a hard hitting two handed boxer. He is very ag- grussive and goes all-out from the bell for the K.O.

Page's great feat in Shang-) hai was when he stepped into; the ring without any training

gramme:

Exhibition Bout

Tel. Dutton (Tamar).

Yes. Whitfield (Alert) vs. P.O.

Sgt. Sinclair (R.A.F.) vs. Can- teen Asst. Sefton (Euryalus).

F.0. Tel. Thorn (Contest) vs. Marine Swinhoe (Euryalus).

L. Sto. Cailier (Euryalus) vs. A.B. Douglas (Cossack).

A.B. Wright (Alacrity) vs. Marine Page (Euryalus).

Officials

...

Paintings On Display

of

for

Fire broke out after the

Jesus" Villamor, leading Filipino air ace who recently

was appointed Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, is in- vestigating the crash which was the second this year on. rugged Banahaw.

Last March a United States

What Are We To Do About

Going This?.

London, Dec. 15. -- There was no referendum as to whether "The Bri- tish people would like to give away India," de- clared Mrs. Eleonora Tennant, chairman of the "Face the Facts Association"-a movement formed at the end of the war, which describes itself as pledged to fight Fascism, Communism and Socialism-meeting at Conway Hall to night.

Mrs.

Tennant made this reference to India when review-

ing the Labour Government's Refugees In

16-Footer

policy, and then added:

"Did

An Exhibition of cil paint- ings and watercolours by Mr. Yee Bon, under the auspices of toms began to get into his Fifteen minutes before

the Hong Kong Working le, was then joined by Mil- stumps were drawn Bradman against an American marine of Travancore Lt. Infantry; CaptainSt. John's Cathedral Hail, Gar- the people who put this Govern

Judges-Lt. Col. P. J. Cruddis, Artista Guild opens today in tep to embark on his second completed his half century after repute and did exceptionally J. England, DCM., Royal Mar den Road, until Saturday the ment into power ever want this partnership and he complete: 109 minutes' play and for the well.

atia's 100,

ines; Lieutenant J. rest of the play singles and

A. Good, 21st, from 10 a.m. to p.m.

to happen? What are we going

Johannesburg, Dec. 18 The following is the pro- Royal Marines.

to do about all this?"

Somewhere in the Atlantie, is a Yee Bon began his art career Referees-Major Clifford, Royal

Amid a terrific uproar, with small 16-foot fishing smack head- Marines: Commander (E) Allen, when he was 21 years of age, of the audience of over 200 ing for South Africa with 18 peo- Royal Navy.

Since then he has solely de un its feet on some occasions, ple--including seven women 9 pended. on his painting for a

"The Face the Facts Associa- who pooled their meagre resources A. G. Clarke, Royal" Navy.

Timekeeper Commander (E) living. Born in 1905, at Toi- tion" called on its members to to escape from war-devastated

shan, he went to Canada af petition the King ta dissolve Europe... Medical Officer Surg. Lt. Cdr. an early age to stay with his "this unsatisfactory W: A Burnett, Royal Navy,

All are displaced persons- uncle. He joined the Ontario |: Parliament." M.C. Chief. Petty

Latvians, Esthenians, Lithuanians Officer College of Art and after pay- Rogers, H.MS. Tamar,

who sailed from Sweden- Inst Ing the first year's tuition fee

June and have been at ses ever concluded his training by the

since.. free scholarship he earned through the succeeding years,

ENGLAND

A lig feature of the game two were hit up, bringing the' during the whole f play the excellent fielding by Eng- to 109.

was total to 262, and Barnes' total! land, particularly Washbrook at ever and Compton in the slips.

The scores: The bowling was also of a high standard en un ideal bowler's wicket and Wright's 23 ever for First Innings 52 ruas at the close play. for no wickets, is hardly a air indication of the stan- dard of his bowling, which was

of

AUSTRALIA First Innings

admired by Australians in no 5. G. Barnes, not out uncertain irness.

A. Morris, b Edrich

Evans Impresses

Programme

A.B. Allison (Euryalus) vs. Marine Wood (No. 42 Cdo.).

A.C. McLeod (R.A.F.) vs. Sto." 255 Richards (Euryalus).

109

5

I. Johnson, e Washbrook, b

Edrich

7

A. L. Hassett, e Compton,

b Edrich

34

40

52

5

It was Smith, however, who managed to break up

the K. Miller, Evans, b Smith Bares-Miller partnership after D. Bradman, not out they had added more than 70

Extras runs when Evans behind the wicker caught Miller at 40 from- Smith's fourth ball.

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A.B. Cudmore (Tamar) vs. Pic. Calder (15 1.C.C.S.).

Bribe

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Game

Big Football

New York, Dec. 15.

British

2

Another of its resolutions called for a strike, of British rate and tax-payers."

Throughout the meeting, the

None of them possesses Immi audience hurled insults at each gration permits and they are hop other and the speakers were in ing when they arrive in South turn called Fascists or Com-Africa for the best, munists...

·A· sübscription list has, been Mrs. Tennant was recently opened in Port Elizabeth to assist found guilty cf breach of the immigrants in getting per privilege of the House of Commission to remain in the Union mons after she issued a poster Associated Press. saying "The names of Members of Farliament voting for bread rationing will be published as public enemies and dictatera.

Yec Bon came back to the East ten years ago and has re- nnined in Hong Kong, after a short stay in China, ever since. A member of the Hong Kong Working Artists' Guild as well The Chicago Bears today defeated the New York as the Hong Kong Art Club, Giants 24-14 for the National League chum- he has held one-man exhibitions pionship in a game played under the shadow and also exhibited at the annual of investigation to charges that gamblers at-exhibitions of both scieties till tempted to bribe two Giant stars, Frank Fil- the outbreak of the Pacific War. chock and Merle Hapes, to throw the game to O. M. W. R.

After the fall of the Colony, Bears. Hapes was not allowed to play in the he went to Macao, where he game. Filchock was completely cleared and held a one-man show with great despite a broken nose suffered in the game, he, the total receipt of exceeding Macao' $15,000. threw two touchdown passes..

Bon only returned to The police, personally directed but Monahan said he was con- Color recently. The exhibit Maximum Fine

Total (for 4 wkts.) 252 Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-27, 3-96, 1-159.

ENGLAND BOWLING

Bedsor

Edrich:

Smith

Wright

26 7 0 69 20 2 8 59

17 1 1 67

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by Mayer William O'Dwyer in a vinced that Paris was acting for now shown consist of mainly of announcement on Sun the New Jersey book-making works done during his stay in

Tsing Pak Winaviy on the gembilang, syn- syndicate which reportedly tel Macao, including many land-

Monahan said that Paris had "contacts" with the

made several

scapes,

Melbourne, Dec, 26.

H

She said at the meeting: "We want the right to criticise Jews without being called Nazis. We, deplore the fact that Jews are adopting Nazi ter rorist methods-Reuter.

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Gamblers

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