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RUSSIA AND THE MARSHALL PLAN

Conflicting Reports On M. Molotov's Reaction

Moscow Leaving Door Open?

recovery,

Moscow, June 19.

Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov had ex- pressed interest in being informed of develop- ments in Gen. George C. Marshall's plan for European

authoritative foreign diplomatic circles said yesterday. M. Molotov declined, however, to enter into formal talks on Britain's invitation-until the plan is clari- fied, informants said.

The ding in foreign eireles was that M. Molotov Ind not closed the door to eventual coopera- tion in the Marshall plan and might, if invited, ja in the preparatory work after Britain and France had laid the groundwork. This dispatch was Bilet bergnana centive to London, M. Molo- The Kentish and French Foreign toy was represented as replying

WHA enference in Paris? that any suggestion

pre Almotore appoaeg to M, Molotov to roti- piature ns long as no hurd and der with them next womit 5. fast plan was in existence but The Bellish Ambassador, Siz he would like to be in Maurier Droomond Peterson, Í frume of developments.

Might Accept had avvolgif instructions to usk

WORLD CENTRE

FOR STUDENTS

Londan, June 19.

A tourid centre for students of all races and nationalities which will be bigger than the Rockefeller International

Houre in New York at the Cite Universitaire in Paris has been planned for Lundor. the knuckled Prem fenried Wednesday.

It will be on a site of near- Ly 10 neres in area of Crop- don, in the southern mitskirta of London, will cost £1.800,- 400 sterling and will be home and social centre for 3,000 studrule from all BUCI the shorld while they concen- frate

their specialised 1272 studira. --A Brociated Press.

Royal Romance At Royal Ascot

· London, June 19.

The tall, blond young man looked across the en- closure, a yellow flower in the button hole of his morning sult. The girl in the pretty frock smiled back at him, her gloved fingers press- ing a petal of the flower back into place. Around them people beamed | Latin-American. and exchanged knowing looks, both enjoy. June and Ascot' and love seem to go together,

they

Ros

rhythms

Bondlender Edmundo always knew when Elizabeth was to the bandstand simple boy there for up And every would come a string of requests privileged in a strong hand for "Rum and

"Brazil," "Marin-Lo.0" of the rare Coke,"

Yet this was no nod girl romance. ane left they were spectators at one publly intentions of the warm and "Amor, Amor." affection

Princess "Even if she weren'i a princess," Elizabeth and her handsome suid Edmunds between the rattles would like to have the Marshallusin. Lieutenant Phillip Mount of a moraceas, "she would still be wonderful rhumbs dancer."

plan referred to his commissialt but that instead the plan might be fitted in with the European

batten

between

? a

Love is a compilented matter But Phillip and Elizabeth have when the sucession to an empire not been out together at a club

Economie Commission and the involved. The clerk and his since

Africa. girl friend walk about hand in

United Nations as a whole,

the

South

SPLIT IN TRAVANCORE

New Delhi, June 18." Patian Than Pillai, Presi.. dent of

Travancore State People's Congress, said today that he twould start an in mediate civil disobedience in on efort to movement compel the State to join the Constituent Assembly.

The Mukarujah af

Travai care has announced that the State will become independent when India

ja split. Pillat die- clincicuaca said he had obedience plans with Congress fenders and predicted that a referendam would whelmingly oppose Indepen- dence-United Press.

Another

Quer.

Washbrook Century

'be.

London, June 18. Close of play scores in first. class erleket games which

At Oxford: Middlesex 175 gan today were:

-DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street.

OUTSIDER WINS THE ROYAL HUNT CUP

Ascot, June 18. Rain, saft but persistent, did its best to spoil the second day of the Royal Ascot meeting and yesterday's fashions gave way to overcoats and umbrellas.

The dismal conditions for racegoers were not im- proved by the results, backers suffering many severe shocks, with the chief prize of the day, the Royal Hunt Cup, falling to the 25-to-one outsider Master Vote, owned and trained by Mr. Harry Blagrave.

Master

Vote, a four-year-old 20 lengths clear of Trimbush who son of Atout Maitre, was splen. was followed by Plreite. didly rickden

Chanteur and Souverain moved by apprentice

was up when approaching the straight Tommy Sidebotham, who

entering the straight

bad taken

0

home.

the lead

up

and

com.

making the most of à favourable and draw on the extreme outside of Chanteur the field. He had the race in safe from Scarlet Emperor, the pair keeping a furlong from home, al- being followed by Pirette though Lord Ellesmere's northern Souverain.

Strong Finish hope, Whitehall, starting at 100-)

moved The winner

10 to-seven, also well drawn, made;

determined challenge close Chanteur and took the lead three furlongs from the finish with The minor berth fell to 33-to. Field Day next. Souverain gal- Due Admiral's Yarn. All three loped on strongly to win were four-year.olds and all were fortably the richest prize of the worth over of the Ascot drawn on

meeting. the for side course, from which the Hunt Cup £11,000. winnere usually come.

Trimbush was fourth, Pirette return from

two for (Robinson

acyen);

Afth and Scarlet Emperor fast. Djerid's Win Oxford University 172 for two

day for Souverain's time for die 2% miles Phillip still sees her, of course.

It was another bad

four minutes and 91.3/5 out 84, Pawson park and

supporters of French horses, al- was He was one of the guests at Queen (Keighley not Borlota

Mother Mary's birthday party. 72).

though M. Marcel Boussac's colt seconds.-Reuter. He

stays occasionally At Harrogate: Yorkshire 74 Derid credited France with a vic SUH

Windsor for five; Gentlemen of Ireland to tory in the Chesham Stakes run Buckingham Palace or Princess Elizabeth, as Heir Castle as he has beep, doing for bat.

over five furlongs. Presumptive to the throne" yf yenra. Englund, has plenty of money

But as far as the public is con. and her chole of cust❘es and cerned they are observing the But her cholee of cooling off period. Not sined mansions. husband has first to meet the Pamela Mountbatten's marriage approval of her father, then that last year when newsreels showed of the Privy Council and en- Philip helping Elizabeth off with feally that of the Dominions her coat and otherwise hovering sallcitously about has there been anything as close as Ascot.

Love, they say, laughs even at kings. United Press.

Sir Maurice has forwarded a bami, kiss

in the

31 Modoloxía views on the Mar-1 Foreign eireles expressed the shal plan. This French Charrej belief that M. Molstoy had not long report to London on bisually have no more d'Alaires, M. Pierre Albert'ou the door to eventual Rus talk with M. Molotov and M.stacle to marriage than fan-

tees or where to lye: Clafratier, reveived similar in-sian participation in the Mar-Charpentier also reportesl structions from M.

to see Paris.--United Press. Georgisdadall plan but wanted Bodaadu.

M

Sir Manri talked to Motorov best night at M

how Britain and France laid the talwork, They expressed ptimism that a formal invita #harpentieg ronfegreg with Betion to Russia to join in some puty Foreign Minister A.Y sert of preparatory commission Malik. Informants said Sir might be accepted, Mander told M. Molotov that Shy Maurice originally had Britain regards the prospects been instructed to take up the opened” by Gen Marshall na lis|4lungarian situation, with M. a wonderful Madofov but instructions from ing "unite and opportunity."

Landon caused him to raise also the Marshall plan during the British and French talks in Paris.

General Plan The British Ambassador was uncle stud to have added that he was convinced the Americas plan was simply a

Mr.

Bevin Home

lu

London, June 19. The British Foreign Scere tary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, looked wenry as he stopped from chartered plane here today fol- lowing his Paris conferences on the Marshall plan for economie nid to Europe. He told

porters "I have nothing to say. I'm in a hurry,"

-

Mr. Bevin is also expected to inform the Cabinet

431

OVOTROKA.

STATEMENT ON

(Continued from:Page +13-

ut

Sing Tao

64)pected to beat the Aga Win Again

This son of Djebel was not ex- Khan's Ebao, which started a warm fav. the French colt-

A1 Guldford: Sussex 138 for three

(John Langridge Surrey to hat.

At Nottingham: Kent Jepson seven for 50); Notts 90 starting at ten to one found his for two.

for two

tershire, to bat.

Clear Choice Theoretically, she can marry any Protestant in the world in. chiding an American. Actually the the Hat of acceptables is small-- The conferences here and in Russian response to the initin! a few British and Scottish peers! HOUSING POSITION 179 (Lambert

or three Europena suggestion | París coincided with the visit British approach to the Krem and two

Mogense for a géneral European recovery

Gannar Jin on the subject of European princelinga.-.

Before the Royal Family left Marshall plan ang that Mr. Einest Bevin Myrdal, Secretary-General of consultations on the was enger to co-operate. Str the United Nations Economic plan. Maurice continued to say that į Commission for Europe, which Mr. Bevin wished to know if is to be Integrated with M. Melotor had any specific Americas proposal. views on the plau, neearding to

Mr. Myrdal said his visit had the informants.

been arranged long before Gen. M. Molotov was asid to have Marshall announced his plan replied that he could ut ex- and that he was merely making press any views on the Marshall | diplomalle calls like those he plan on the basin of the little made previously in London and information now available,

It was said that Sir Maurice asked if M. Molotov would like a British representative to come ire to discuss it, or whether be Would send a Russian repre-

Inris.

the

There seemed to be no doubt. however, that the Marshall plan would be discussed during his talks here. Those with

Myrdal talked said he f Mr.

"There'll never be a better cigarette"

"A most satisfactory bit

of work. Collins: the Board

are very pleased with you.

Have

cigarette."

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Mauner They're most satisfactory 100, Sir**

Wonderfully smooth, aren't they? That's the filter tip.

Like the flavour? ***

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"Wonders'll never

cease the Old Boy's

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du Maurier, at that."

Eummodation.

*

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interfered by

130ourite. but

rain.

she wos

Goalscorers

Tao for Sing were:Fung King-cheung, Lau Chung-sang (two goals each) and Chui Wing-keung-Reuter.

Singapore, June 10. sternest challenger in Mr. John The Sing Tuo jootball team to- At Ilkeston: Derbyshire 131 Dewar's Phaetonia, which ran the day beat the Singapore Civilians (Worthington not out winner to a length. Eboo was not by five goals to three, after shar. 53, Elliott not out 49); Leices-plaged, nor was the Gaekwar of Ing two goals at the interval.

had more of the Singapore Baroda's expensive 18,000 gulnea At Southampton: Hampshire purchase Star of Gujrath.

play but the visitors showed un- 304 for five (Arnold 188); With the success of Djerid, the canny accuracy in front of the

French Northamptonshire to bat.

hoped his half-sister, gaal-mouth and fully deserved At Worcester: Worcestershire Sjama, would carry off the Coro- to win.

AI. Lovel three for 15); nation Stakes over a mile.

at one-all half' ume, scored three more Gloucestershire 148 for seven though a short-priced favourite, Sing Tao

never in the race, the goals in the first eight minutes (Allen 67).

At Manchester: Lancashire winner being an unconsidered of the second period.

103, outsider, Saucy Sai-Router. m their tour of South Afrien, to house the maximum number 270 for five (Washbrook

Gold Cup The views of Foreign Minis- Princess Elizabeth's choice was of Government familles in Gov- Place 90) Cambridge Univeralty

Ascot, June 19. ter Molotov on these proposed clearly Lieutenant Mountbatten, ernment quarters and thus retu but. consultations-and on the re Formerly

The Gold Cup was won today Prince Phillipflieve the pressure on private në- Matches throughout the coun-

by Souveroin, with Chantour newed British protests over the Greeve, the only objections found

second and Field Day third. Hungarian situation-were re-against him were Left Wing Conscious Of Obligations Router..

6 to The betting was

4 011 that his selection ceiver at the Foreign Office list criticisms

"In spite of these baffling {

Souverain, 11 to 10 on Chanteur night. Mt. Bevin is expected to would tend to imply British up shortages of material, one or two

and 20 to I on Field Day. for the Greek monarchy. make both public in the 11ouse part

Souverain won by four lengths of Commans foreign affairs Tris was adrolily removed when building schemes (Including one

with three lengths between the

Edinburgh, June 18.. Philip became a naturalised of 250 houses) are under dis-

second and third. There were Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Still Suspicious

Brit, dropping his name and cussion with private companies Badminton

Zaharias fulfilled a promise to taking the name of his unele, Government will do all possible Meanwhile, a Tass dispatch Viscount Mountbatten of Burma, to help the rapid establishment

Tommy Armour today when she broadcast from Moscow

| Jolie Reinc, is owned by Mr. F.R. | played golf over his home course But King George suggested that of these schemes if they prove today heightened the impres- any pronouncement be withheid practicable and to further any

Schmitt of France and is trained of Lothianburn, near Edinburgh, by H. Delevaud in France. sion that the Soviet still regard for what Palace wags called " other project which seems likely

Babe clowned her way through Scarlet Emperor jumped off in the Marshall plan with suspi- cooling off period." He was said to alleviate the present deplor

an exhibition match with three Nanking, June 19. cion despite cartier reports to have pointed out that at able situation: A small housing

front of Trimbush and, passing local Scotswomen. She greeted Mr. K.W. Chey, 1047 Shanghat the stands for the first here that Molotov would accept Elizabeth's.nge--the is just 21-six scheme for 17 residences has re-

time, the gallery of 100 with "Hiya triple badminton champion and Scarlet Emperor led from Trim everybody!" then sliced drives an Anglo-French invitation for months of waiting would make cently been approved. European Big Threa consulta-¦ no" difference and the couple

con- now rated as China's No. 1 bad bush, "Government is deeply

and into the rough on the first four would better be able to decidel scious of its obligations to the minion star, told Central News Souverain with Field Day last. holes, saying, " guess there must

today that he will be leaving for At half way, Scarlet Emperor was bc

tour of the United States and Europe on July 4.

debate this afternoon.

tiona.

not

radio

eltizens of this Colony In

Hong Kong

six runners.

To Souverain, by Maravedis out of

Champion To Tour World

Pirette, Chanteur

W.C. Choy Out

the A dispatch from the Taas whether it was real love. Paris correspondent said yester- "Cooling Off" Period present prolonged housing crisis. day'a Anglo-French talks In

So the romance has been soft. Although the general position

Mr. Chey came to Nanking to Paria were

aimed at pedalled In court circles since may be held to have improved cooperation among all European, then,

Before the trip to South somewhat over the last year it call on Minister of Education Dr. to arrange for powers and were "un attempt to Atrien Phillip would occasionaliv is more evident now than twelve / Chu Chla.hua and Vice Minister | rench agreement behind

the Lake Elizabeth dancing at night months ago that no quick solu- Dr. Han Li-wu back of the Soviet Union and clubs. particularly the

swank tion is more likely here than it fucilities to play for China on his forthcoming world trip. He sold other European countries." Bagalelle where they could is in other parts of the world that he would first return for a United Press.

rhumba, samba and tango to the "Housing is and fur the past short visit to his home town in

year has been this Colony's Ipoh, Perak, Malaya, where he The Indian players Sumant number one problem. It is hoped has not been for eight years. He Misra and Man Mehan have that Council will appreciate hopes to be in London by next reached the fourth round of the that the fact that no satisfactory summer in time for the Olympic] Men's Singles in the London Lawn solution has yet been found is games.

Tennis championships, continued

Tientsin Breathes

Again

Tientsin, June 19.,

not släcken in the months

come."

London, June 10.

The Babe Turns Clown

over

a bottle of Scotch there?"

Babe promised Armour, her that she would play tutor,

in Scotland. Lothianburn while The Club presented her with a Scottish Cairngorm brooch and bracelet-United Press.

B.K.T.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting, not due to lack of effort. Hon- Mr. Chey is now the holder of at Queen's Club, London, today on a frequency of 845 kilocyclon but Boan and K. Ahmed have bees from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.80 ourable Members can rest as- three singles championships-

to 11.00 p.m., and also of 0.62 sured that these efforts will Shanghai (1947)

Hong Kong eliminated."

Miara beat his fellow country-megacycles in the 31 metre band to (1840) and Perak, Malaya (1940). man Bose, by 11-9, 4-0 and 6-1. from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30

-Central News.

Manmohan beat Rober Abdessclap and 9.15 to 11.00 pm: of France by 6-4 and 6-4, and Ahmed was beaten by the Swedish 11.30 p.m.-Daily Programme Summary Davis Cup player Torsten Jo- hansson by 6-3, 4-8 and 6-4,

W. C. Choy of China was de feated in the third round. Ha lost to the Australian Colin, by

·0-1, 1-0 and 6-d

G-3.-Reuter. Americans Win

Queen

K.B.G.C. BOWLS : TEAMS

| Following the arrival of considerable reinforce- ments, including an armoured car unit, ten- slon has cased here and from tonight the cur-* few will be relaxed to start from 11.00p.m. Kowloon Howling Green Club instead of 9.00 p.m.

Yes, know, he always 22 CANE

smokes them. Trust him to have the best"

du MAURIER

Made in England

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The following will represent Baseball

[**g** In their postponed first

Nationaliat forces are report-round game of the Club Knock-

Pitcher

18.32 p.m.-Popular Plano Parade, 12.47 A tow Dancy Favourites,

1.00 p.m.--News, Weather Report and

Annuuneriments,

.1.10, p.m.-Interlude.

1.18 Variety.

2.00 p.m.-Close. Down,

1.50 p.m.-8TUDIO;

HALF-HOUT,

CHILDRENS

1.30 pm-Moods in Maste,"

4.60 p.m.Budiat "Beo Tee" an Sport.

7.00 p.m.-Bludio: "You Asked For It

Variety Bequent Programme pri sented by Lynn Fraser,

8.09 p.r-London' Nelar: World News. 8.19p.-London: Helays, Home News

from Britain

"Berenade to the Bar."

,New York, Junie 18.

Cooper paced the ed to be making good headway out Lawn Bowls competition Glanta' attack to trounce Pirates their counter-drive.from against Craigongower Cricket 12-6 at Pittsburgh, when he hit

Club, June 19. Tientsin southward. Latest des-| Club" "B" on Saturday at Kow- a home run with two aboard In.1. The Americans Margaret. O patches received here state that loon Cricket Club at 4°p.m.;--- the fourth.

borne and Louise Braugh moved the Government column. advan V.C. Dixon, F.H. Wilkinsom, Rookie 'catcher Hodges set the Into the semi-finals today with There were the marks of 22 cing along the Tientsin-Puke M. Dinnen and R. Duncan pace with his first Major League another pair of straight set vic- cane strokes around this boy's railway is approaching Tang (akip), ***

hamer in the seventh helping tories.

Mias Osborne beat British Mass.js DC Transcription Berview? fead, arms and back," geld Mr. kunnian, 30 miles southward of IC. Robinson, JG. Redden, Dodgers to defeat Chibs 6-8 at

Joan Quartier 0-0, 0-2 and Miss Fraser pointing to a small, dell-Tientsin, and another pushing LR, Whant and J., Hempsey Chicago.

Brough beat Australian Mrs. Today's scores were: the Tientsin.Yenshan (skip): cately bullt boy of ten when he along

Nellio Hopman 6-2, 6-2. H.A. Lammert, E. Greenwood, highway has reached the north appeared before Mr. Keen bank of the Chienho River,

National League Central yesterday: In the case of

New York Giants. 12. 20 Pittsburgh Pirates. 5. "0

Glantat p. Jansen; c. Cooper. Pirates

Ostermueller, Singleton, Strincevich Wolfe; c. Jarvis. Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cubs... 8

Dodgers: P. Barney, Hatten,

K.C.“ Hamilton and F.A. Cheese-| man (skip);

C.C.C. Teams

Fan Fuk Cheung, charged with However, the to-mile stretch inflicting bodily harm on Fon on the Tientsin-Pakow line be

* The following will represent Wah by hitting him with a cane tween Chinghal and Tsanghlen, f.dc.c."B" against K.B.G.C. "B"

Defendant--told His Worship that the boy had stolen his pectively 30 and 80 miles on Saturday at the K.C.C. at 4 cigarette lighter and would not south of here, remains in Cam give it be to him who had munist hands. 6113BR: Sólinn, Lee Sui Wing, A. Coelho and Dr. C.W. Lam (Skip) as atempt to make him tell high milliary official today L.M. da Roza, ES: Franks, claimed that Nationalist troops MAR., Souta and M.J. Medina where he badut the article.

using Chinghal as en base, kro (skip). Akt Mr. Keon, aju"defendant;"must j have leat his self control com at present clearing the Comet Delado, D.A. Rozario, pletely to cane the boy so cruelly, munists on either side of the M. Baptiste and AH. Rumjahn

Tientsin-Pukow railway. Mende (skip))"}

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The 24-year-old New Zealand Echampion, Ronald McKenzie, was twice within a point of throwing Bob Wimbledon's eighth soed, Falkenburg, ost of the London grass court championships.

1

8.10 p.m.-Blodio: "The Tell-Tale Heart**

-A short story by Edgar · Allen » Por and read by DavŘÍ · Perkia. Theidental music.

8.45

p.mDance Music,

9.00 pm-BRC Transcription

· "The Battle of Arnhem”, į 9.30 p.mInterlude,

Berrions

9.85, p.m-Mercuini's" "Cavalleria: ¦ Manu

feaua. Trinelpale.

0.10

McKenzie produced firiă passing shots to give him five-four lend and match point in the third sot. 60 Falkenburg. put all he knew into to 7 2 his service and scraped out with merior overheads by 4-6, 6-2, Argentine Enrique Moren best French Ch. Grandet 6-0, 13-11-- United Press,

Caseypie. Hodges. Cube: p.Torowy, Kushi; c.

Schafing

Wille Bex at New York,

rained out, Indians at Washing"

for such a slight offence a while; a sizeable Communist Woods will be provided if Tigors at Philadelphia were Into consideration defendant's previous good character fils Wor force is reported to be masalng needed

hip bound him over in a bond around Lutal, 35 milles eastward

of Tientsin-Router.

1of $100%zór-1ð months,

7-5

3ho unable to play to advise ton, Browns at Boston, Phillies Cincinnati were scheduled Convobet, timed fataly.

at St. Louis and Braven 'atinight--United Frens,

Chorus

· Orchestra from La Bealk; Opera

Mian (lat Part)..

London Relay News,

Weather Report, je diz Ruspanel and Confusion,vallerim

11.00 pmClose Down.

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