1947-01-03 — Page 8

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

TAD'Agullar St.

HK

9. Middle Na

FOTOPRIN

CAMERAS

PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947.

ENGLAND'S GREAT DISPLAY IN TEST

In Strong Position At End Of Second Day

Edrich Redeems Commando

Dismal Start

Melbourne, Jan. 2.

Rugger

When stumps were drawn at the end of the Win

second day's play in the third Test, England had scored 147 runs for the loss of one wicket in reply to Australia's first innings total of 365. They are thus 218 runs behind with nine wic- kets to fall.

England made a dismal start, the first wicket fall- ing at eight, but Washbrook and Edrich pulled the game round with an unfinished partner- ship of 147. Washbrook was 54 and Edrich 85 when stumps were drawn..

10

England's position.

scored

in

Rose Illinois Win

Bowl Classic

afler Hoisch of

over twice more.

Pasadena, Jan. 1.

Rugger Teams

A

'for

day.

ENGLAND "AN

́UNO NEW YEAR

* MESSAGE

Lake Succese, NY. Jan, '1.

The United Nations Secre ⚫tary-General, Dr. Tryove Lie, in a New Year message, declared here is more Errason

far hope and couragenient today than last New Year's day. An a

result of recent meetings of the General Assembly and the conference of Foreign Minis ters,

cho prospects of lasting

peace and international 40- apcration Decome' much brighter.

is no room There is for optimism but

easy sound foundation has been Anid and I feel that we may look to the future with zober confidence."-Renter,

New U.S. Liner For Pacific

ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

Everything Photographic

10, ICE HOUSE STREET:

Tel. 33188.

The British Press, Of Today

London, Jan, 1.

Most of Britain's newspapers now are 50 per cent. bigger than at any time since the blitz, but they still are not quite as large as a sinall- town American daily. Under the increased newsprint ration authorized by Government, four-page one-penny papers are able to print six-page editions three times a week and. eight-page tabloids have gone to 12 pages three times a week,

Newspapers which were com- Mirror," pelled to restrict their eirculation Chronicle,"

1,927,000: "News 1,593,000," Dasty

for 6 years now are permitted Graphic" 889.008; "Dally Tele

to print as many copies as their graph,"

readers will buy.

Immediately de-

for fea-

That

532,000; "The Times," "Daily Worker," 106,000.

newspapers' ***

the and

Most papers vated their extra ration of space full-size "Evening News" Lo. features, sports and advertis. the tabloid "Evening Standard"

Star-nade similar Lord Beaverbrook's "Daily and

to ing with a press run of

morning the Express,

ap-rangements" proximately 3,500,000 daily in its papers, but publish their in- Arst week under the new ration, created-size editions on alternate their morning paper used three pages for foreign and days to

rivals. local news, two pages

Viscount Camrose, publisher of tires and one for sports,

influential Conservative was a sample ration of the other the

"Daily Telegraph," said the penny morningers.

280,000 The "Daily Herald," the "Daily Telegraph" sacrificed Mail and the News Chronicle" readers to Increase its number of apportioned their space similar- pages during the war within-the New York, Jan. 1.

"Daily limits of its newsprint ration bloids tha The Maritime Commission Graphte

the and

"Daily With the new ration, he said, "It announced that the 22,000-ton Mirror" appeared with 12-page hopes to reach 1,000,000 daily President Cleveland, the first editions.

Times"

сл

The

Illinois, staging one of the greatest offensives ever- In an open game on seen in the Rose Bowl, raced to a 45-14 victory New Year's

over UCLA before 90,000 fans in the annual Day, 45 Commando beat Land New Year's Day 'classic today.

The first time Illinois got the defeat North Carolina 19-10 with Forces Hq. by 5 points to ball it marched 60 yards to

aja run of 71, yards after intercept- 13.

Both packs played touchdown, with a 15-yard returning a North Carolina pass. North hard, with the Comman-from the initial klekoff, a 20-yard Carolina twice held the lead after pass, a 24-yard run and five line driving 30 yards for a touchdown 'do forwards

proving plunges for the first goal of the and then scoring a 10-yard field more successful in the game.

goal in the third period-United loose and making some|

After the kickoff, UCLA staged Press. ļa 50-yard drive to take the lead, Don Bradman opened his at- fareed to use as An emergency fine forward rushes Lack with R. Lindwall and Keith; iwter, removed the Australian

7-6, where the score remained at Five minutes after the start of the end of the first period. In the Miller Lo Len Hutton and captain, for 79. Washbrook Off Lindwell's second

more the game, Commandos WAS

their try. A quick heel from ascend quarter the Dlini went over over Buiten played a very feebleniseworthy owing to mishaps to stroke from a very goud ball and Edrich and Voce First Edrich locse serum on L/F's 25 yards the goal line three straight times, UCLA took the Metool at Arst slip "enught the was struck by a hard drive on the line, followed by a brisk three-ball on Kickoff back to the goal batsman, and thus England were shin, having to retire for atten- quarter movement resulted line and raced 103 yards for one wicket down for only eight tion from a masseur, and unable Partington scoring near the pests. touchdown in the longest run in

before the close, resume

and The goal points were also added Rose Bowl history. terrific ova then Voce pulled a muscle in the by Partington. Edrich received a tion from the crowd estimated at Kreih.

The third quarter was scoreless Conunguently.

Yardley.

There was no further score in but in the fourth the Illini went 14,000 when he took the place of usually called on when the main the first half, although L/F's

have failed, was in the

In all they terday he struck form at once and

Len UCLA and gained 320 yards as stemed determined to go for runs. And well did he do his job, cer- mando defence for the last

The Middlesex bar soon vertainly proving to be England's minutes before the whistle blew against the Bruins 62

for half-Ume and they were un- Look Washbrook, who was playing

San Francisco a very cautious game, apparently

lucky-not to score.

second half brought

At San Francisco, West stored (Cdo.). feeling the responsibility on his

East in the shoulders.

slacking off in the pace of the 13-9'victory over

annual inter-collegiate charity came and both sides came near to scoring or more than one oc-contest before 83,000, fans who! casion: Beth scrum halves were watched Tulsa's passing wizard, Yardley's Feat

hard pressed by their opposing LeForce, lead West to victory. Things were looking bad

early 9-6 for wing forwards, which resulted in Strong Position England after tea when the Aus- the three-quarters seeing little of lead, mainly on the work of Wake Forest's Sacrinty who was later 188 far Washbrook reached his 50 after tralians total resched

With batting for 162 minutes, while three but with the last two balls

What three-quarter play there forced out with an injury. Edrich reached his in 85 minutes of his ninth over Yardley

was, was of a high standard, the last quarter half over LeForce) altered the position by With England's score

passes to Bechtel, the # 177!

dismissing Bradman and so although the Commando passing pitched Bruce Dooland bowled his

ac was lamentably bad on occasions. Texas end, and another to Wi- afterwards, Wright ac- ball in Test match, and though! he tied up the batsmen for the counted for Miller, making six Shortly before the final whistle, son, the Southern Methodist end, first two overs rans. Then chune out for 192, but in the final 55 after hard pressing by L/F. who sprinted 25 yards for the

in- from Edrien.

pair, loose Commando pass was minutes, the Queensland

25-yard England have now a very good MeCost and Tallon, added 63 un tercepted within their

line by L/F, fly-half, who pass- chance of avertaking Australia finished.

Betser bowled magnificently oned to Busfield. Busfield went over cas the first day but Wright was not the line to score near the posts.

o dominating Ar at Sydney. This try was ant converted.

relief Yardley bowled without while the scure rase from 177 to 247. It was a grand job in na emergency and his final spell of en overs conceded only 20 runa but of far more importance, it in- eluded those two wickets,

Hutton. Despite his injury ye bostan himself of a main bowler/forwards sorely tested the Com-ullied 23 Arst downs to 12 for (Club), Mills (Cdo. Colchester/ April 1 to the American Pre- present the greatest cuncentration

in

Despite Bradman's rapid bowl

changes runs came at a fast rate and when the tes interyal was taken the score had risen o 48 for and

on the first innings and are now į in a mach stronger position than

#

bie man on the first day.

Handling medium pace and moving the ball consistently from off, he finished with the grand heures of '18 overs, four maidens, 37 runs and two wickets.

Second Day

com

The

the ball,

New Cricket Rule

по

East went, into an

winning tally,

Dallas, Tex, in Dallas Texas, the Ankan

Razorbacks

staved Dif

three powerful Louisiana State University attacks to upset pre- game predletions scoreless tie in the Cotton Bow! and gain a today.

Louisiana State rolled up yard- age almost at will throughout the game and came within the Arkan- sas 10-yard line several times. In the third perlod they drove to the

it was thought possible after the fall of Button'a - wicket.

Australia continued their inn.l ings after lunch today and ear, ried their reare le 366 from 392 for eight. McCool played a great inning.

for his 104 not out and now ranks as one of the greatest all-rounders in the cricket work,

Melbourne, Jan, 1. Australia lost eight batsmen partnership with Bruce Doo-

The Australian Cricket Board Fand put

badly needed $1 for 332 runs when the lunch in- Fanglade skipper alf

Doalazi

was caught by terval was taken on the second af Control today announced that-yard line but were unable to

they had decided to adopt an Edrich. day's play, thus adding 77 runs Australian

suggestion of Toshack came ira partner to their overnight total for the amendment to the rules concern-

The new. rule, which

of two more wickets.

score.

Miami

Acton

10

Senator's Improper

Press.

Tennis In Australia

The

Lionel Brödle B-6, 0-4.

*The

P.W.D. OFFICIAL SHOT DEAD

The following are the teams Rugby the Internationa! competition to be held on Satur- of two large passenger liners "Daily Telegraph" have been us- for the trans-Pacific trade-ining their rations for extra pages. an effort to capture the rich throughout the war. They merely Ingham (Club). (Cdo.), Fluker (Navy). Studman Japan-will be delivered

Andrews, Orient trade onec dominated by printed more copies to meet the

demand,

London's morning papers re- (Navy), Martin (Navy), Muriel

of heavy circulation of any city

Perth, Jan. 2, (Club), Curtis (Cic.), Lessey sident Lines.

United States winning "Pre in the world because they serve Her alstership, the (Navy). Bates (Navy), Ticehurst (Cdo. Absolum (Ca), Buskell sident Wilson," will be de- the entire British Ises as well as Davis Cup team of Jack Kramer (Police). livered in July. Both are de- London. Latest circulation figures and Ted Schroeder continued to sweep up the Australian tennis. stined to run to Manila, China of London morningers were:" (Club),

Circulation Hutton and Japan.

circles. Henderson

Henderson

3,403.636: "Daily Express," (Army);)

In

Exhibition two

matches (Club),

(Club),

The largest passenger liners "Daily Herald," 2,150,000: Daily Kramer defeated Adrian Quist Cesford

Thompson (Navy). Dorward (R.A.F.). Kerr ever built on the Pacific Coast.. (Club), Goddard (Cdo.), Tayler they are being completed at the to convert them to luxury 6-1, 6-1 and Schroeder defeated American pair lost the (Club) (Captain), D. H. Stewart Bethlehem, Shipyards, Alameda, liners, (Club), England (Cdd.), Woods California. Laid down origin- Each will carry 552 passen doubles to Quist and Brodie 7

United States player (Navy), Meffan (Club), MeWhically as navy troop. transports, vers and 338 crew beside re- 5-7, 10-8. ter (Club), Woods (Cdo.).

they were in the bull stage frigerated, cargo. They are Frankie Parker won from Dingy WELSH IRISH

the 21-knot ships and G10 feet long. Pails in an exhibition at Albury, Gray

(Cdo.), Foley (Cdo.), when the war ended

New South Wales, 6-3, 6-3----As- Burgham (Cdo.) Williams Commission revived the plans-United Press.

sociated Press. Cas.), (Navy), Stanley уата (Navy). Pounds (Cdo.), (Cdn.). Sugden (Navy), Wyn Breen Turner (Navy), Oliver (Police), Dallimore (Cdo.), Gra-

Pringle ham (Club);

(Army), Paine

INTERNATIONAL Jefcott

'Clifford (Navy), (Cdo), McNay (Club), Barclay: (Navy), Drage (Navy), Speyer Club), Drayton (Cdo.), Farry The majority report of the Senate War Investiga

tion Committee issued here today declared (Cdo.), Mann (Club). Cowie (Police). Stewart (Club), Harold

that Senator Theodore Bilbo of Mississippi (Navy), Baker (Cde.), Wumaley "improperly used his high office for personal (R.A.F.), Bond (Navy).

gain in dealings with war contractors." The Committee found that he had violated the Federal statutes and said that evidence of this had been sent to the Attorney-General "for The report such action as may be proper. said that any action regarding his fitness to serve as a Senator must be for the Senate it-welry, before they ran off out of self. Senator Bilbo, who has often Democrat, may have some De-

violent anti-Negro, mocratie Party support, expressed and anti-Jewish sentiments, has

The report of this Commit- of tee is quite distinct from the previously been Governor

enquiry that a special Senate Mississippi for eight years,

Twe Democrats and four Re- campaign committee is making publicans signed the report, into the allegations that

supporters in Mississippi pre- dicating that any action to un- sent Senator Bilbo, who is avented Negros from voting in the Democratic Party primary election, which naminated him for his third term as Senator.

CLUB GAME

As the Club 1st and 2nd teams are not playing this week-end, a challenge match will be played on In the Orange Bowl at Miami, the Club ground on Sunday

and Australia's first innings clos Play

will quick first-period touchdown and the 1st and 2nd teams represent- ed ut. 365.

England as Edrich, who was suf- operate in the 1948 season here, followed up. with a safety to de-ed by the following:- A crowd estimated at

provides that a batsman ig feat the Tennessee Volunteers, 1st Team:-D. Odell; Leck and 70,000 attended today's play and

badly bruised knee | from

bawled

Hopkinson; Bond, Forrow" bail. 9-0. Rice gained its touchdown Beck; Strange, Weller, Fowler, the rates to the Melbourne ground the previous day, took his place le completely removed

from when Russell broke through the were closed shortly before 4 pm. with the team ga Hammond led the

the wicket; if it falls

Mullen and Bickford. the middle of the Tennessee line and The gross tukings were £9,275. is men out to field.

ground or be jammed in the First Day's Play

Edrich, who did not have the

Metul but left after getting six | lass started in cool and ideal ing the dismissal of a bateman. Florida, the Rice Owls scored a morning at 110 a.m. between

weather, and fortuna smiled 07

soms

fering

A

out

the

and

Don Bradman-won-the- loss and opportunity to bowl a ball before stumps: but not if the ball has ran 24 yards to the Tennessee 96, and Sloan; 6. Odell, Skudun na sent in Sid Barnea and Arthur was injured, opened the at- mains in the groove,

tack and of his first ball Tallos

Morris to open Australia's inn. ings.

W. Voce and Alec Bedser open. ed the attack for England. Sear- ing was slow at the start, espe

·

Australia's

fast

-merely-boendisturbed-and-re

then lateraled to Keeney, who scored.

Atlanta

To ensure that bails do not was caught by Evans behind the return to the groove after dis- wicket. The outgoing batsman had scored 25. Lindwall, with Barnes, who was ex- bowler, was the next batsman to

be dismissed, clean bowled ely cautious. The first four

Alce Bedser after scoring of the came from Morris after half an

Meanwhile, McCool was play- SWING CLUB hour's play, when Hammond took off Voce and gave the

ing magnificently, hitting out at bail

anything that was short

In the Sugar Bowl at Atlanta, lodgement the stumps will be Ga. Georgia came from behind to dome-shaped at the top, instead of being flat at the sides of the ball grooves, Bails will be slightly by shorter-Reuter. nine

match

runs.

ES if

ARMY CRICKET. TEAM

The following will represent the the HQ. Land Forces against "Tonight .ot B'o'clock, Kowloon "Swing Club" meets I. R. C. in a friendly cricket

2nd TeamCaiton: Strange Onsager;

Fouliard, Hambly Gardner, Wyper and Barker.

Reserves: A Fowler, Roscas and Sloss.

War Contract Dealings

H.K. Stage Club's Activities

with a production of Sutton Vane's world famous "Outward Bound" at, the CSE Star Theatre on Jan. 9, 10 & 11.

. Wright.

Bad luck again dogged Eng-

With the fall of two quick and at the NAAFI Club Kowloon. The match at K. C. C. on Sunday The Hong Kong Stage Club opens the New Year land when Barnes hit a very hard cheap wickets it looked

orchestra of Artie Shaw will ball which got in the way of Bit England would have the upper

and Dooland be featured in this evening's con- Edrich and damaged his knee. He hand, but McCoo! was forced to retire from the field fought back gallantly and defiedert. All swing enthusiasts are

to the cordially invited. and his place was taken by Hard-all England's bowlers staff, England's 12th men.

This

a great blow 1013 was Edrich would have made an ideal bowler at the other end to Bedser

23

Junch interval.

at 11.15-am. Major Rowley, Major Hutchison, Capt. Ozurio, Capt. Wallow, Lt. Phelps, Lt. Whitehorn. Q.M.S... Andrewa, 1C Eardley. Sig. Gildard. Sig. Kennedy, S. Cockerell, Sig. Jone, and Sig. Gibson.

brook and Hordstaff, who Wash the Dockyard F. C. against WAPPINSHAW AT

at this stage of the game, when Wright was being hit.

fielding as substitute for Voce, After 60 minutes' play and who tore a groin musele yester-·

morrow.

DOCKYARD TEAM Grand Fielding England's Belding was truly The following wil represent magnificent, especially

was C.A.S.Con Club Ground to-

K.B.G.C. the scoreboard showing 32 dayang kept wicket in an excel-gate,

Hannaford, Anstis and Cole- The usual monthly

Stewart, Hambly and pinshaw competition will Morris got in the way of a

Ratcliffe. held straight ball from Bedser and lent manner, not giving away a Evans, Isherwood,

at the Kowloon Bowling was given leg before by the um- single bye in the day and a half's Ritchie, Trout and Gallagher. Green Club on Saturday, pire without any hesitation. The play. The two extras came from out-going batsman had scored 21 no-balls.

with

Bradman's Six

"Wap-

be

com-

That mirror of public opinion, used to spot talent fore future the Hong Kong Fress, at re shows.

The most ambitious amateur gular intervals bemoans the dearth of cultural activities in stage show since the re-occupa the Colony, a dearth which the tion of the Colony-"Outward

New York, Jan. 1.

ا"

Billy

[Continued from Pane 1)

and she pushed the nozzle of the weapon up into the air as it went

ofT.

Said Mrs. Clarke: "The driver started the car and we wefit ahead. Then we realistd that Mr. Cellins was dead, and we did not know what had happened to his wife and child who 'were left ** behind àn the rail track." After=.

warda Mrs. Collins had told her that the bandits threatened. Ra- wena with a 'hand grenade in-an effort to make her give ub

sighIL

* Olo' Custom

Reuter, adda: In evidence be fore the Committee Senator

Bilbo spoke of men with war contracts helping him to build several houses which he called "dream house number one," "dream house number two" and

BOOB.

or

Mrs. Collins and Rowena made

their way to the Shatin orphan-

age.

BIHAR RIOTING

Patna, Jan. 1. The Government of Bikar is to make an official Inagiry into communal rio's in Bihar "a up as possible," it was al thoritatively learned here, to- -day-

Hindu-Moslem riots broke out in several parts of Bihay:in November and British and In- dian troops were used to restore. order.

The Moslem League has been demanding an "impartial in- quiry into these riots-Reuter.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

He declared that the money he received was all gifts loans and that he was a very poor man. He described gifts on a frequency of 845 kilocycles by contractors to politicians and from 1220 to L15 pm, 6.30 who helped them as Scuthern custom."-Beuter. also on 9.52, megacycles.

12.32 pm. Varkir

and present members are in to the next world, and Sutton ing.

admission. mencing at 2.30 p.m. All bowlers and it was a lucky break for the Hammond made

frequent fan Johnson, bw, b Yardley 0. In the Colony are invited, woods tourists as Morris was settling changes in his bowling when C. McCool, not out

104 can be supplied and spoons will down to some good cricket. McCool and Dooland жете D. Tallon, e Evans, h Edrich 13 be presented to the winning

gether, but nothing could disturb R. Lindwell, Bedser

fink. Intending players are ask ed to have their names in. by Tremendous applause broke out the pair. While McCool went for B. Dooland, Hammond, b

Edrich....

102.15 pm on the day of play. from every part of the huge the

loose to the bound- E. Toshack, c Hutton, b Edrich 0. ground, where

estimated 70,000 were watching the game and got his runs by singles and

Dooland. kopt a straight ball Extras ary,

O.R.'s WIN as Don-Bradman walked to the wicket

twos. When stumps were drawn. Total to replace Morris, Wright bowled the frst-Sall to McCool was 85 not out and Doa-

11 not aut

attendance of the second Voce

the

that and hit anything!

Bradman, ano ball, which the Way between 50.000

bataman hit for six. In three

Bedser over, he had overtaken Barnes, who was

then 12 and had batted 0.009, who watched delightful Wright

morning's cricket under ideal Yardley conditions,

for nearly an hour.

Australia's. Best 50. came

70 minutes play.

after

Man old to 7.30 p.m., and 9 to 11 p.m.

-

1230 pilly, Programme Summary, i

1.40 pm-News, Weather Report and

Announcementa.

· 1,30`van ----Űrckestral Interiode

11.35 pm--Vieno, Düets: Kawie :, and

* Landucer. 2

1.30.5.m/From the

Opera....

2.00 D-Close Down

Shows"Light

6.30 Hairy' James and His Orch.

6:46 Commentary on the Tast

6.85 p.m.-Harry James, and: Hla »Oraj Belstra (Cont!4)

7.00 London Relay: News.

from Britain.

10.pa-London Relay Home News

7.15 p/Turner Layton at the Plane.

Stage Cub is only too anxious Bound" is a departure from to reduce. Today its ambitions the recent series of comedica A 20-year-old Chinese married

Wong Shia Mui, wa outstrip its capacity and that is seen at the Star, Theatre. The woman.

re-theme is the voyage of seven sent to Kowloon Hospital last. why more members are" quired. The majority of past dead.people on a mysterious ship night suffering from tysol poison. after She died shortly the Forces, but by the end of Vane's theory that the life after February, at least 60% of the death closely resembles that of Club's keenest supporters will this world, is one of the most

interesting suggestions put further casting notices. It is of have left the Colony,

The Club's first big produc-forward during the present historical Interest that after Match. tion was Bernard Shaw's "An- century. The reactions of the the British came to Hong Kong, drocles and the Lion" at the characters to their weird sur- among the first recorded events Star Theatre last August, fol-roundings and to each other is the founding of an Amateur lowed early in December by provide interest and excitement Dramatic Society in 1848, no 365 In a friendly Hockey game at Terence Rattigan's "While the as to the fate in store for then please help us to carry on the

Murray Ground on Wednesday Bun Shines" Both were success on arrival at their destination. good tradition. The practical.tudios You Asked For It Wa B.OR. mixed team beat an ful ventures and the latter was The play is produced by Billy steps which you can take revane uzrnn Fraser 30 2400 Officers mixed team by 6 goals graciously patronised by H. E. Waters, & professional actor to go to the Star Theatre on

to 2. The goals for the Officers the Governor and Lady Young before the war, who is support Jan. 9th 10th or 11th and 9.10 pm Studios Varlets Coneure by

to St the Boys of the Bervitan," were scored by Denholm and Between these dates the Clubed by an experienced, cant and to come along Miss. Stokes and for the B.O.R.81 broadcast over ZBW the suc- the Club, has every confidence Joseph's Hall (Forces Educ by Mickey & Griffith;

cessful radio play "Echo," that this show will be the best ation Centre) Kennedy Road Romsborough and Robinson. Clemser

·Þ‚‚¤‚éném-{*}¡¡ladelykin Symphony Orchi "Carmen"==ACK 2, specially written by Donald they have ever offered to the tonight or next Tuesday, Jan.10.20pm-Bike's

Principal Artistas, Chorus and Ore ARMY SOCCER Rudd, a Club member and a Publie, p

7th at 8 pm, for a casting

| 11.00- p,m--Clone. Down, A friendly football match was second radio play "Helen," by The next production, "Heart- meeting of "Heartbreak Housechestra of La Beals Ootra, Milan, played between B.OR. and the same author was broad-break House," begins tonight when new members and new

Comedy ideas will be welcomed. Printed and published for the Indian O.B. at Argyle Ground cast on New Year Eve. Be Patrick Hamilton's on New Year day. The 1.0.3 sides these activities, thres one thriller "Rope" and several new write to the secretary, the Hong won by 3 goal to all, the goals act plays by Shaw, A. Milne radio plays are planned to Kong Stage Club, c/o Public scored by Nick, Jamflul and and Eugene O'Neill were pre- begin in the very near future, Relations Office HQ Land For

Bented to a private audience and so watch the newspaperas for | cer.

LING

.90

20

20

50

Edrich

The scoreboard at the end of

10.3 2 ENGLAND

50

L. Hatton, c McCool, b. Lind-

Heller bowling for nearly an the second day's play, read:

Bedcer was taken off short-

ly before lunch and Hammond

second

AUSTRALIA

brought in Wright for the start S. Barnes, lbw b Bedser England's fielding was excel A. Morris, Ibw, b.Bedser lent and nothing was given away, D. Bradman, Yardley

For a long time Bradman stood L. Hassett, Hammond, in the breach, for Australia but-Wright Yardley, whom Hammond was K. Miller, Evans, b: Wright,

45 C. Washbrook, not out

WI Edrich, not out

Total (for 1 wkh)

Heutari

Rehanaman.

་་་་

Boquant Frosramma: ANY by Lynn',

0,00p.m.-London · Relay). Hewitt

40 pitemmental Duotsi) Patricia

proprietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Limited, by WALTER JAMES KEATER Windsor House,

•Hong Kong.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.