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Liverpool Win The Championship

London, June 14.

HOW THEY

STAND

First Division

For the fifth time in their history Liverpool have| won the English Football League Champion-! ship. Surprisingly knocked out of the Cup semi-final by Burnley, they enjoyed a magni- ficent run until May 31, when their League programme finished, but had to wait a fort-Manchester 11. night to the last Saturday of this prolonged season to celebrate their success.. Before today's vital match between Stoke City and Perton,

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Sheffield United, Liverpool could not have Hunderland 12 2 14 45 46 been very confident, for Stoke in winning vein “ were hailed as "certainties" to gain two points at, Sheffield, which would have given them the Arenal Championship instead.

Phalanx Wins

Again

New York, June 14. Phalex WOR the 850,0 By ver Stakes Fil Aqueduct Park today. The C. V. Whit- nosed out y Threeyour-old The King Itatel Ally But Why Ni to see its third stakes victory of the year.

Portarmarth

As it happened, Sheffßeld Unit-zimaby ed, weakened by Injuries in three|Backbare

Charlton Buddersfield.

of their stap players, Viwarted Ballon W. Stoke' ambitions of recuring their r championship by a two trentford gonds to one victory which was alt the more meritorious as the teari lynd to be reorganised in thr second half when the

Jeft-back. was hurt. Tha mato instigator, of Stoke's defeat

38-year-old Jack Was Pickering, former English Inter- national and Club captain, who came into the side for the first fime this 4.000.

Pickering, deputising

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1 henter favourite of the Hagan, scored the first goal after

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Weet Hum after Stoke Newcastle

Kentucky Derby and the Prenk-bad-equalised with gon! by Southampton.

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mes tonk the lead at the tup Gemston he paved the way for ot the stusadly long Aqueduct, the second goal by Rickett in the stretch. but had to be drivenį early part of the second half, all-out to win a pinto-finish de-

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only fly in the field of nine

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in the mile and a quarter run,

Platamx was locked Wond, which is 4:2 of trek révord, United Press,

TENNIS

Promotions And

Relegations

Following are the positions in

the Lengen tables, with promo- Time, and relegations:

Division Liverpool 57 points; Muneltester Baked and Wolv

Falham

Bradford

Itury Millw Plymouth

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1947.

Rain Affects All Home Cricket

London, June 14. Following the sunshine which favoured the mid- week matches, rain today caused the season's most widespread holdup of cricket, every one of the ten first class matches being affected.

STORM

OVER SENORA

Paris, June 14.

In fact, it was a day ominously reminiscent of the "black" 1946 Reason, when rain-ruined

games apolled the prospects of rich gates in the post-war boom.

No play was possible today in six matches, while nt Lords. Guildford and Manchester there was play only for a short period before lunch.

At Taunton, rain caused play to be restricted to less than two hours on the first day of the match between Somerset and the South African tourists, and when stumps were drawn the County A storm has arisen in aide were 82 runs for 6 wickets.

Somerset won the toss and de- the French • Socialist

cided to bat, but the South Afri- Party over

the forth-can bowling had the tamen in coming visit to Europe trouble from the start, they turn- ed the ball well on the rain. of Senora

Peron, the affected pitch, and half the side wife of the Argentine were out in 10 minutes for President.

The traditionally Paris section of the

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were

Some Play leftwing In the last half an hour, Coupe, Socialist who had profited from an early Party has already protested escape, got better support from

RON suggestion that Luches, and when stumps painst Senora Peron be given any off drawn had made 46 no: nut, while cial reception either by the Luckes' tolal stood at 16 not out. Plimsoll and Dawson each took President of the Republic or by

two wickets, while the othe any French Minister,

wicket fell to Pan.

"YOUR DEATH IS MY LIFE"

Vatican City, June 15. "Lux Servnture Romano", the Vatican newspaper, be- lieves that conflict between Western inevitable

Communit ALPE Democracy i nu

and that there is roont in the world for more than one way of life.

The newspaper naid, editorial, that states, and above ali, mate ideologica muat realise that "in gro graphic space all idean CITY live. They will realise thin or

Trpent: 'Your death in my Bƒc,“Associat- ed Press.

they

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Sing Tao Win In Singapore

afternoon,

Singapore, June 16. Sing Tao completely overrode the Singapore Combined Services football team this trauncing the Services eleven by five goals to one.

The game

described by local sports writers as completely

WAN

ting up a very poor show.

sided, with the Services pul-

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO

10 Ice House Street.

COMMUNISM GROWING IN INDIA

Washington, June 14

The Foreign Policy Association, regarded as a us- ually impartial agency, today published a re- port on India's independence which said that the Indian Congress Party "is clearly ripe for changes when the British withdraw" because "some of the mutually incompatible interests must break off."

felda".

Opposing Factors

fit

Sabotage

In BCOF?

All the same time the report sald that Indian Communiata have been gaining strength. It aald during the war they won

all-India Trade; control of the Union Congreas and in railways, textiles, leather works and other

Tokyo, June 15, Industries. "The Communist-led unions now favour a polley of Rumoura of sabotage in the strikes and disruption. With real British Commonwealth Occupa

aren in Southern wages substantially below pre- tion Forer war levels and consumer goods Japan have been revived in in extremely short supply it la come quarters in connection with of Iwo ifht surprising that this pro- Thursday's smash-up gramme gains support", the re- Royal Indian Air Force Spit

fres within 30 minutes of ench port added.

It sold many Indians Inalat other, killing both pilots. that Communism does not

British troops in Tokyo are Indian soll, but then it added, sceptical that the two smashes; "But the fact is that the Com-in such a short period of time, munist Party

which claimed are coincidental, particularly in 30,000 members in India a year view of the good record of the is RIAF ainee their arrival In ago and now claims 60,000 thriving in a number of fertile Japan, Until the result of the official investigation has been made

rumours known, these must be treated with reserve.

11 unfortunate, however, The report said the Congress that this extraordinary accident Party represented movement shouli, follow a wave of seriouk whose members are united by firea, in barracks and other object Installations in the BCOP area opposition to a common but not by an agreement on a in the past months, which were the poskive programme. After tree- ellmaxed by the blaze at

May 25, dom s won there are many op Iwakuni ale base on

two

pilots were RAF posing factor-left and right, when town and country, caste Hindu burned to death. and outcaste, Brahman and non-] Furthermore, it's now dis- the Japanese fire Brahman, and language native closed that and outsider. If the Congress guards, whose.. numbers were were relieved of attack from doubled after twiwakuni fire, outside any one of these factors went on sirike some 48 hours might threaten the existence of later, ostensibly demanding the party".

Higher wages, that when the unofficial extrem: Chicago Cubs took their fifth straight win and

a large "So long as the country is in Earlier this year, their ninth in a row from the Phillies today, a chaotic state, however, and number of fires broke out among 6-3, although Phillies managed to get nine the rule of Indians is not firm American independent homes in hits. Eddie Waitkus and Marvin Rickert each leadership believes that It can reported to

by cstablished the poesent the Tokyo area, but those were be the result of got a homer with one on board for the Cubs, while Buster Damas and Andy Seminick homered for the Phillies. Cardinals' Al Brazle Kot hiu

Texas League of

Houston he Sovialist Party Federation sixth win in the opener

Shreveport for the Department of the Selne double-header with Glants at St. at issued a communique today in the Louls, 6-3. Stan Musial's triple official party paper le Populaire, the Afth, together with a dou-

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In other matches where some

As both the President of the Republic and the Premier are play was possible today. York members of the Socialist Party,shire made 13 runs for 1 wieket this has created a difficult situn- | ngainat Middlesex; Essex made 23 for 2 against Lancashire; and 5tion.

The Argentine Ambassador Surrey made 20 for 1 against 590 50 50 s ed on the French Foreign Cambridge University-Reuter.

Minister 1oday but there was no

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There is, of course, no quer- Hon in official circles of pre- venting Senora Peron from ecoming to France. It is pre- sumed in well-informed circles

xteam,"

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"Fascist"

harpton Wanderers each 56 Cardin City.. 42 ID points. Relegated teams: Leeds P. Banger 42 23 11 ** ** Guited with 18

points and Brent-rated City.. 42 ford with 25 points.

Division Mahchester City Sunthead...

Spowich 42 16 12 12 41 614ists have "blown off

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points gain promotion, while ourarmouth,

the customary precedents ap- Newport Lounty with 24 points Port Vale and Swansen with 20 points are Torquay relented,

Divisi H11 (Southern)-Cardi.. city with 60 points gained prome-Exeler tion.

Mansfield Town and Watford .... und Norwich City, each with 28 points, Notte County #2 14 inust seek re-election.

Division 1 (Northern)-Don-Place caster Rovers with 72 points gain Aldershot

while Halifax Town Cirient promotion.

with 2 points and Southport with 25 points must seek re-election...

London, June 15. British tennis stars won a twn. day Dernational match against Wimbledons on Switz land at Saturday by 13 malghes to two Britain gained a 6-2 lead on Fri. seven stay and swept pall singles and doubles games play. of Saturday evening after a long boll tip through rain.

Switzer. Mettram bent Tony Bud's mumber one player, Jost Spitor 6-1. 8.10, 4.8 and 17 year- old boy ellipłon Paddy Roberts beat G. Grange 17, 60.-Asso- | Reuter, ciated Press.

Kent

The Indian

Mohammed

were

Berkenham. Jane 15.

Chaus pair. and K.1. Ahmed, men's beaten in the doubles finals of the Kent Lawn Tennis Championships here to- day by Bill Sidwell of Australia and R.S. Mokenzie Zraland by 6-3, 6-3.

of New

Ahmed. partnered by Mrs. E.W. Dawson-Sent of Eng- land, won the mixed doubles fit, eating Harold Walton and Miss J.W.K. Stark of Great Britain by 7-5, 6-2 in the] final.

The men's singles final was wou by Bit Sidwell, who beat! Torsten Johansson of Sweden by 6-2, 10-8.

Rain delayed the start of play by four and a half hours-Reu- ter.

RADIO

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BAILEY IN GOOD FORM

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Puris, June 14.

Lal Shiu-wing, inside left, was scored all the three goals yester- day against Singapore Chines Fotbal Asociation, scored only one goal in today's game with Chu Wing-keung, cutside left, and Fung King-cheng. centre-for- ward, rach-scoring two apiece. The lone Services' goul netted by Homer, of the it.A.F. United Press.

Cubs Take Their 5th Straight Win

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New York, June 14.

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is coming to salute France in the walk by Joe Garagiola with base Fascist manner, in stating cynleal. | rune. ly that in her country end in Yankees trounced the Browns social justice at New York, 12-3: Johnny Lin- France and Spain

dell' hamer, triple and double off Nelson Potter my possibly cause the Yanks to think again about their recent inclination to trade Lindell for Potter.

rales supreme.

"Headquarters asks that

the Government presided over by comrade Ramadier make knows to this ambassador from totall- tarian regimes that she does ni 50 45 49 belong today in a Paris which has 16 70 74 41 known the Commune, the 12th

February, 1934, and the Liber tion."

42 16 0 8 4 73, 34 A spokesman for Premier

London, June 14, McDonald Balley, the coloured Trinidad sprinter who may com

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year, Tranmere 1.42 17 1 07741 equalled the British record of 0.7 Hartlepools.. seconds for the 100 yards when

Lincoln running for the Polytechnic Har-Carale.. riers at Chiswick, London, today. Darlington His performance was all the York Citz

wh more remarkable in view of the

Ath. 42 12 Accrington .. 4214 drizzling rain and the saturated Bouthport

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Ewell Blackwell gained his ninth win for the Reds, bumping the Giants into accond place. Pre- vlously the Reds had nudged Culis from first place ance and Dodgers twice. Walker Cooper's homer and double accounted for all three

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Davis Cup Finals

London, June 14; ·

GOLF

St. Louis, June 14, Sammy Sacad, who cracked! up In the 1939 National Open, stoned today with a curling imax that travelled 15 feet for

Czechoslovakia has reached the European Zone on the 18th hole and final of the Davis Cup by defeating France, put him into a tie at 282 with while Yugoslavia, in the other semifinal, was Lew Worsham of Washington. leading South Africa by two matches to nil at D.C. the end of today's play at Zagreb.

The Czechs made certain of en tering the final when they won the doubles match against France In Prague today, and now lead by three matches tó nll,' with only two singles remaining to be des

MEN'S SINGLES TITLE

Bristol, June 14.

Today's scores were

National League

R. H. E. Philadelphia Phillies.. 3 9 0 Chicago Cubs ........

8 0 Philios: p: Leonard; c. Seminlek. Cubs; p. Wyse, Kush; e. Mc-

Cullough. Brooklyn Dodgers

3

3

St. Louis Cardinals... 5 12 1 Dodgers: p. Branca, Chandler,

King; e Bregan. Cardinals: p. Brazle; c. Gara-

gloja.

Cincinnati Reds

4

New York Giants... 3 8 0 8 + Giants: p. Koslo, Trinkle; e.

Cooper, Reda: p. Blackwell; e. Lamannu,

American League

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Earlier Worsham had pulloti his fultering game together and

St Louis Browns..... carded several para for the final New York Yankees.. 12 13 round. Sriend and Worsham

Browne: p Potter, loft; will do 18 holes for the title on

Early, Mosa. Sunday.

Yankees: n. Reynolds: e. Houk Snead's final 70 captured the-United Press.. hearts of the gallery which re

-In membered his 1999 fiasco Philadelphia when his chancos Davis Cup, and Yvon Petra, Wimmen's singles title in the West were ruined on the last hole. bledon singles champion, were of England Lawn Tennis Cham- United Press. beaten by the Czech pair, Jaro plonships here today when he slav Drobny and Vladislav Cernik, beat his fellow countryman, Man by 10-8, 14-12, 0-3.

Mohan, by 0.4, 40, 6-2 in the

1.66 p..-News, Weather Report, and cided,

Announcementa,

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1.15 p.m.-1tllitagurde und Denny Den

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i.a.m.-BBC Transcription Service: "Music for tumance" Res Leopold

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Vienna" Presented by Radio Entertainment Unl, MS "Cembla."

Bervlee

4.90 m-Studio! "Cafe In

7.15 C Transcripting

Elgar's Wand of Yeuth London Rymphony. Orel, Conducted by Sir Malcolm Bargent.

7.10 p.m. Studing Like What

ke" Presented by George. Lobb, R.4.0 p.m.-Landon Relay: World News. $.10 p.m.-London · Ralay: `Home News

from Britain."

A.16 p."The Day Ninsiles."

8.30 pm The Allan Roth. Orchestra.

0.40 5.100 Tilpilon Berview

The Elisabethans,"

6.59 p.m.--Count Dale and is Orches

CYA.

10.00 p.m.--London: Bolayı Naya.", 18.16.p.m.-Weather Report

In the doubles today, Jean Bors-

ira, making a 'comeback in the Sumont Misrn of India won the

In the first singles match at final. Zagreb, Drago Mitle (Yugoslavia) An Indian pair also won the Eric Sturgess (South Africa)men's doubles, J. Mehta and Misra beating Ignacy Tloczynski by 8-8-7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, It was

beat

a hard-hitting game and the out- and Crealnu Spychala of Poland come was not certain until almost by 0-2, 3-0, 0-0 in the final. the very end, although Mitic was

Llangollen Festival

Llangollen, June 16, Foreign choirs were placed The finals werp.decided on hard second and third in the chief contest at the International Musi-

the more aggressive and forcing courts. Previous stages had been cal Festival at Llangollen today. player ja almost every game.

Sturgess fought bitterly through played on grass but rain necessl.

out, bat Mitic's long experience lated a change today when play International trophy and a cashi eventually won the first match was accompanied by a for Yugoslavia.

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·Belfast, Juno 14.

"Standings

New York, June 16. The Major League Baseball Standings are as follows:

National League

Chicago NewYork

Boston.... Brooklyn Cincinnati'

St. Louis

Philadelphia Pittsburgh

Mobile

Nashville

Chattanvega Birmingham Atlanta Memphis

Little Rock

American Association' Kansas City Toledo Lousiville Indianapolis Columbus

Milwaukee Minneapolis

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Pacific Coast

Oakland San Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento Portland San Diego Hollywood

Seattle...

Associated Press.

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BAA FARARRAEZ ABBERATE

BRITISH MINERS IN PRAGUE

Prague, June 15,

A delegation of 21 British minera·led by WI Lawther, President of the National Un- len of Mineworkers, arrived in Prague today.

the

tho

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Staggering Blow

the

It Faid, "The mass of Indian sentiment is opposed to any Russian interference In Indian affairs. Interests likely to govern Hindustan at first those which have shown them- aelves anxious to root out the

arc

Nagy Says Hungary A UNO Duty

New York, June 15." Ferenc Nagy, self-exiled for- mer premier of Hungary, sald today he is "confident" the UNO will take action in his country's troubles.

Nagy, whose government was

a Communist coup, 192 ousted in

him as he left

attributed to

growing Communist movement," denied he had made statements The report said, "It may he Shannon, Elre, that he doubted necessary for some British per Hungary's problems were. sonnel to remain on their jahs matter for UNO consideration, even in non-British India". ' It

"I feel is the duty of the referred especially to the pro- UNO when the sovereignty of a blem of transfer

of authority

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from British to Indians which, People is being threatened to set it said, will be "fantastically up an investigation," he said, dificult particularly where army and civil services are only Hungary's internal affairs

adding, that he was confident the UNO will investigate not

concerned."

but those of other European It said that the "hard pressed

threat to countries "where civil service could barely avoid democracy occurs." Assoclated, a collapse if a number of of Press.

fices represented by the British: contingent were withdrawn. The

and

Russian "No"

loss of their experience

Budapest, June 15 The Russian commander in ability would be an even more Budapest today, refused for the staggering blow". United; third time an American proposal

Preas.

Singapore Getting An Airport

Singapore, June 14.

for..a tripartite investigation of Hungarian internal affairs.

Lt. Gen. V. P. Sviridov charged that the American proposal con- tained attempts "under the dis- guise of defence of Hungarlan democracy" to support person who were involved in a plot against the republic.—Associated Press,

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They are to attend. .of ceremony

laying foundation stone for the construction of the village of Lish and Australian prisoners- of-war, will be developed dur- Lidico, razed by the Nazis.··

The delegation will give ing the next two years Into a President Edouard Benes a 2,000,000 airport, capable of 21

cheque for 432,600 collected in handling the heaviest types of 20

Britain to help finance the re aircraft. construction of the village.- Associated Press.

Changi airfield, built by Bri- STALIN TO DO

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HUNT FOR BEETLES

:

BUSINESS WITH FRANCO?

Mr. J. C. Gammon, Chair-p

Paris, June 15. (Malaya) man of Gammon Limited, announced in the an- The Socialist newspaper “Le, nual directors report that the Populaire" reported today that Air Ministry had authorised sucret trade negotiationa. are.

with proceeding between Soviet Rus the company to proceed the purches of urgently need-ala and Franco Spain with a Harford, June 14. ed plant for reconstruction. view to concluding a commora Local authorities throughout Mr. Gammon added that his cial pact.

In a despatch from its own. the Britlal zones, North Rhine-Arm was still awaiting the final Westphalia province, are to be placing of the contract but he correspondent, and bearing a "givan power to conscript, with- believed that his tender was Spanish frontier date-line, the out payment, all inhabitants lower tliari those of his compaper Boys's secret Soviet envoy! In Spain conducting.. Minor Baseball League Stand-above the age of 10 to take part petitors, including a number of is now

in organised hunts for Colo British companies.Iteuler. negotiations with the Spanish: Ministry of Foreign Affairs® rado beatles under n now or- Montreal

der Announced tonight.

Philadelphin

Cleveland

Washingto St. Louis

Chicago.

Seven choirs competed for the

prize of £400. In the second singles, Josip

Placings were: Pallada (Yugoslavia) beat Eus-

1Sale, near Manchester, nnin (South Africa) face Fannin

marks; 2-Kalmar, Sweden, 200 three straight bale-01, 6-4, 7-5, 8. Nima of Egypt was beaten, marks; 3-Amsterdam, 250 marks; Pallada, with his clover placing, in the then's angles anal of the 4-Dublin, 250 marks; 5-Wres forced Fannin to do a great deal Ulster Lawn Tennis Champlon. ham, Wales, 255; 6-Belfast, 248 of running about. He won the tipe here today by Cyril Kemp marka; 7-Winsholan, Holland, first two sets easily contest and of Eire, by G

232 marks, Printed and publlabad for tho was a closely

Dr. Contant dd Rankis, Pre Mme, H. Staubcova of Crocho. proprietora, Tho Newspaper contained long, protracted voiler lovakia lost to Mrs. B, Carrie of sident of the Hague resident brunala Enterprise, Linted, by WALTER ing.

Fallada, like Mitic, forces the England by 10-0, G in the finals, chestro, won the first prize for JAMES KEATES, Windsor House, Hong Kong.

paco from the start.--Router. For the women's singles-Houter. Į planoforte solo--Associated Press..

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.... This envoy, says "Le" "Popu»! The authorities will also bo In a friendly. match between empowered to make a special two Rugby League teams, Brad. laire, in a Ukrainian priest levy to pay for materials used ford Northern today beat Work Father Kohut, who formerly for fighting the beatles-Reu-ington by 10 points to 12-Re-live in Madrid, - Associated.

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