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Patty Fails In Wimbledon HENLEY REGATTA OPENING

Tame End To Notts Match

Nottingham, July 1. Overnight and mor- ing rain limited cricket | to two and three quarter hours here today and alf

interest went out of the game between Notts and the South Africans, which ended in a draw.

The Goal senspers were: Notty wirkets, 2234 and 101 for six Sunth Alviane 366,-

Semi-Final

Wimbledon, July 1.

The United States, women players emulated the

Irish Boxer Wins On

feat of their men and have three, Margaret Points

Phillips Retains Title

Lon July 1. A Phillips, of Aldgate, London,

British his

Empire

American Sculls Favourite

Henley-on-Thames, July-1-

CHINESE LABOUR PROBLEMS

The very

Geneva, July 1. existence

of the

Indian

Army To B Divided

LONDON, JULY VISCOUNT MOUNTBATT INDIA'S VICEROY, HAS, DERED A DIVISION OF PRESENT INDIAN AR NAVY AND AIR FORCE TWEEN THE UNION OF DIA [HINDUSTAN) PAKISTAN. THE INDIA FICE ANNOUNCED TODAY

Under Viscount Mountbatt order,, all military unit, with

be transferred to Pakistan, units in which Moslems are minority will be assigned to Unton of India.

A generation ago, America's best oarsman, John Kelly, could not row in the Royal Regatta here because his father had laid bricks. Today, his son John Jr. is the favourite in this Osborne, Louise Brough and Doris Hart, in the

London, July 2

year's Regatta which opens tomorrow. last four of the singles championships. The

The change from Kolly the Itinty Monaghan, Irish, fly-retained Empire flag is kept flying by the blonde South African, Shella Summers, who created a sur-weight champion, beat Emile featherweight boxing title when Shunned to Kelly the Favourite prise by beating the American Patricia Todd Famechon of France, on points his challenger, Cliff Anderson, of is due more to a change in the over 15 rounds at Olympia on British Guiana, was disqualified Kellys than in Henley for the in straight sets and now opposes Margaret Tuesday night. Famechun weigh in the eighth round of their 15. Royal Regaita is still very blue- Osborne.

ed 112 pounds and Monaghan round Oght at Olympla, London, blooded.

The Kellys are now big Phila- tonight, for an alleged low blow. 13.

ore contractors and the title in delphin The bout was fast and hard The pair met for

both men Rave March when Phillips was aword. dining tonight with the local Chinese worker is threatened, de majority of Stasiem personnel ought, and

of the Regatta, thus clared Mr. A.N. Fu Ting, Chinese, and took severe punishment, ed the decision, which was not Lord

technically lifting the ban on workers' delegate to the Inter. Famechon, one the three favourably received.

of Fighting Fantechen Brothers", Anderson had only himself to labouring hunds in 1930, but national Labour Conference now

fight while blame for

A you will have to hunt pretty going on here, at this morning's today's decision. Inelined

ឍន Roan

parsible the inilitary fo They trusted in the Inter. August 10, thrilling contest for seven and long to find some good, honest session. taif rounds ended disappointingly callouses on lienley hands this

national Labour Organisation to will be reconstituted on a vo when Anderson, after dropping week.

Besides Kelly, Phillips with a right to the body,

on ramen improve their conditions, he said. tary, torritorial basis.

Moslems serving in 'Hindu his corner by the from England, Norway, was sent to

He agreed with Mr. Ram, the

to transfer will be allowed gium, Poland and "Czechoslova- Indian Government delegate, that Pakistan units. Hindus in Pal referee and disqualified,

At this stage, there was little kinare entered in the scull the Preparatory Asian Conference tan will be permitted to join H⠀

them, although the races. Kelly raced last week alsu in New Delhi would be a first du states. between

forward the solution of All armed forces of India wa Briton was fighting better than and was beaten in the finals by step he had done for a long time and a Frenchman who has not re- Asia's labour problems-Reuter. remain under Field Marshal S

turned. Since then. Kelly has was slightly ahead on points.

wor American and Canadian scul titles.

British hard courts champion. WOM stroking as fluently 418 Brough's ac- usual, but Misk euracy caused her to aver-hit The American raced in a 5-0 and wax lent in the first Het thereafter diever seriously troubled.

Miss Brough meets Miss Hart in the other semi- final, which should prove one of the titbits of the championships and which might well pro- duce the champion. Few expected the South Afri-1 ran girl, seeded No. 7, to Re- cum for the American player, seeded No. 4, who hel, hitherto, sitst dropped ʼn set hit there was Buke at the Empire play- fer's win by 7-5, 6-4.

Tinist Mrs

is one of the

chum. In the 1- wist Simpson, Who Juurdest hitters

51. neimpiert an pionships. but Mrs. Summers satul three quarters over, did it allow this to unsettle und by dint of perfect ber emptie and accurate driving to the America's backhand forced

When day did Nolls were Safe from defiat. refund to But tiseir batsmen Take any eladtees and the erie Ret extremely dalk,

th

cound wicket stand of 96, The South Africa's muise Bowlears were being rea

she h seklom

her into errors,

WILK

to

Monaghan hullt up an early lend un pedota by skifful, boxing and round, showed his

dotence,

seventh In the Monaghan clearly superiority at boxing against his hardhitting opponent,

Famechon sustained a cut over] his left eye but this did not slow But the him down appreciable.

furiously he fought the

It was obviour from the stort better Monaghan boxed.

In the tenth. Monaghan

that Phillips was in better con. dition, then In previous fights and floured for a count of three.

The packed statum cheered also that he intended to make the the verdict, Maughan respond-rung. He kept at close quar ters cleverly, smothering Ander el with an Irish song and jistgun's attempts to lund punches to

Associatul, Press,

the body and there were times! when the coloured boy appeared lethargic,

Britain's No. 2 player, Kay Stammers Menzies, was always fighting a losing battle against Margaret Osborne, who had n 6-2, 6-4 victory. The lefthanded English player made a spirited re rally in the second set after She 3e hell.

The South Afrlean is normally being 0-4 and 2-5 downŁ how load on the Iron, stayed on; Bi Bazor-court player and her saved four set points in the grass today ninth game, but could not save toy pearly an hour and a half performance

the set, and tool Tow wieloke,, while) was all the more notable,

Two Australinu, pairs, Paves an well took

It looked as if there might three!

Anglo- wishet foo for Juus me be a surprise in another quar- from Amerien and un

combination wi'l ter-final when Britain's leading Australian Pepati, anz for Ovenstone,) p'nger, The aftretive Jenn vonjest the semi-finals of the

abril men's doubles. In the top half) who had an injured farrer. Niell stork, hitting Pod'orton hat a rail session fiant length and cleverly als Jack Kramer and Robert ilonel the suitjes, mednung lo rotsing her pace, took the first kenburg. of Amerien.

the Tatsuo, Ben- set off Doris Hart at 6-4. Miss Geoff Brown' and Colin Long.]

in Australia, while Hart, who had been over-hit-of

Bromwich) form in bottom half Jolin ting, found her best RYDER CUP OFF

the second set and, tightening and Dinny Fails, of Australin, English will play Tony Mottram, of Bri- up her game as the Loudon, July 1. Ed Bud'ey. President of the player fired, she took command thin, und Bill Sidwel', of Aus-

to win by 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, Mrs. I tralia.-Reuter, Amrican Aceiation, has cabled the Bostock, however, gave one of

t.

Professional

Golf

Professional sociation regretting

Golfers As- ፡1-

her best displays.

Devastating.

abilny, to strige the Ryder Cup match fortwerk

Louise Brough, seedel No. 2 professional

devastating in wolfers-af America and Britain was

moo

in America as originally ar-gainst the Australiant, Nancy

Hulton, winning 6-2 6.3. The Australian, who is the

ranged for November, w romber. Reuter,

De Manc

British Open Golf Qualifiers

Hoylake, July 1.

Most of the fancied competitors, including the formidable Americans Johnny Bulla, Vic Ghezzi and Frank Stranahan, qualified for the event proper in the British Open golf cham- pion here today. Overseas' golfers occupied the limelight in the sec

ond qualifying round on the Hoylake and Arrowe Park course today.

Huge Crowds

Fal- mert

the

Edrich's

Brother In Form

Wan

London, July 1. The results of Bratclass cricket ended today

matches which

were AL

Phillips was down three mes in the second round. but he fought back. Anderson, although In the receiving end, gften swayed cleverly out of distance and would occasionally sweep his opponent before him with terrine swings to the body.

about

Phillips was also down again in the sixth round, but he cata his corner in the pulled from eighth and landed three solld Wimbledon. July 2.

Manchester: Lancashire punches to Anderson's head. Thir Cluse to 36,000 tennis-touched!

Leicestershire

ve had little effect on the strongly by fans jammed into the Al-Eng-beat

Leicestershire 141 and built Anderson who, driving in to land Club ground today in the wickets.

the body, landed a right swing, forlorn hope of seeing one of 280, Lancashire 20 and 223 for

which brought

his dis- the men's semi-finals matchesive (Edrich 88 not out.)

Sussex qualification. At Tunbridge Wells: Court played on the Central vith stands for 17,000.

beat Kent by six wickets. Kent 250. Sussex 126 and Tom Brown met Budge Patty 149 and in the all-American opener on 283 for four (Langridge 138 not

ult, the Centre Court and

At Derby: Derbyshire beat Pails of Australia

Glamorgan

wickets. by four

declared Derbyshire 143 and 285 for stx

Dinny meets fa-

vourite Jack Kramer af the Glamorgan 211 and 215 for five

United States later today.

Centre Court standing room

(Dyson 04 not out).

At the weigh-in Phillips scaled eight stone 13% pounds and Anderson eight stone 11 pounds.

--Reuter

FINAL DRAFT

New Delhi, July 2

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10

Bel-

Young Kely, who has just turned 20 and following his dis- charge from the Navy, has completed the freshman year of the Universtiy of Pennsylvnala He said today that he thought his chances were pretty good. He has brought his own boat from America, and has toted along Home steaks and tomato julces to free himself from Eng- sheabbage which he dislikes. He says he is feeling fine, al- though he had picked up a few blisters working over the weekend, while his father, mother and two sisters are here to cheer him up.

Nine Trophies

In addition to the scull dfyl- alon. 105 crews are entered in the Regatta, competing for nine trophies.

Henley 1 small but old village, mellowed by age, tucked in the lush greenness of the Valley, The Thames, some hun- dred feet wide, glides with ense through nent meadows, and white tents rise from one ahore to house the labouring part of the Regatta and provides shel-

ter.

The crews are bright in their The final draft of the amending school and club caps, jackets At Lords: M.C.C. beat Oxford bill to the Government of India and ties.

Ax

Claude

Auchinleck until they Cairo, July 2. have finally been sorted into two The Egyptian Government and distinct force and the two gay- the Vatican have agreed to estab-ernments of India ure in a posi

and clothe liah, diplomatic relations, I was tlan to feed, house

here today. their respective forces--Asciat- cially sta

ed Press.

Reuter.

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Plot

Rightist

Questions

Paris, July 2

M. Kriegel Valrimont, French Communist Deput

today gave notice in the National Assembly his intention to question the Government handling of the "Black Maquis" conspiracy overthrow the Republic by force.

He said he wanted to know how it was possible f

an officer who was "an agent of the former Marshal Petain" to continue his activities for, so long.

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He also sought an explana- overthrew the fourth French Re tion why General Maurice Gufi- public, which was made pubite laudot, one of those arrested three days ago. Reuter. over the plot, was made In- Woman's Story spector-General of the Gendar The newspaper "Paris Presse" merie when, according to him, carried Interview with had directed the Madame Jeanne de Waleffo, in the general fight against a section of the whose home the conspirators French resistance.

reportedly met, in which she Seven are so far under ar- stated that General Merson had wan jam-packed and the gates (Townsend 92, Alderman 58).

rest en suspicion of association been a visitor there at the time were closed a half hour before

with the plot.

the Comto Herojet de Morvelle. play began. Previously, police University by 71 runs, M.C.C. 125 Act was presented to Indian poll. The spectator section 'is Investigations into the rami- sought by the police as the in- inspectors had marshalled the

conspiracy, ternational contact man -87.the and 417 (Pearce 127). Oxford tical leaders when they met Lordpartitioned, one being open only fications of the standing crowd to make more 194 and 177 (Bloy 00).

Mountbatten at the Viceroy's to those with invitations and which according to the Minis "Black Maquin," was living in was enti-his sphre bedroom. United the rest open to those willing to try of the Interior room. Even after the gates were

A! Portsmouth! Hampshire House yesterday morning. closed crowds queued outside thew with Cambridge University. Mr. Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Mr. pay for the privilege of being mated to involve about 25,000 Press.

"in."

men and to have a financial the Centre Court entrance Pre Cambridge 500 for eight declared Patel, Mr. Jinnah and Mr. All pared to stand there in the hope (Insole 161 not out). Hampshire, Khan were present at the meeting If you just want to see the backing of about £625,000 willi

Bangkok, July a glimpse of-getting

according to of the

The Siamese Government has Kramer-Pails match scheduled 396 and 233 for six (Rogers 103 as well as legal and constitutional races, you can rent a flat-bot- take some time,

agreed to the Burmese proposal, tomed boat-and anchor atong the police.. for the late afternoon.

the course, or carier still, go Thore la no indication when made through the British Em- and sit on the other shore, the case will come to trial bassy here, for the opening of -Heuter..

Reuter..

diplomatic relations, between the two countries.

Tom Brown, Californian aprel demun, ran weary Budge Putty un.l into the Centre Court turt became the first American to en- and ter the final of the singles with slashing straight set victory 0-3, 6-3. 0-3.

Norman Von Nida. of Au-ne shot outside the record lia, who has been consistent-set up yesterday-and Anished ly winning British tourments third tree strokes behind Nida. This season set up a record for the altered Hoylake course with a brilliant round of 69 to lend the omifying held with a totul af 139 for 36 holes, He had a ramid, of 70 yesterday.

Arthur Lees, of Dore Tol'ey, with rounds of 71 and 70, was second with an aggre- unte of 141.

D

Patty, unseeded giant killer who upset two of the foreign fa- Vie Ghezzi, who only arrived vourities, John Bromwich of Aus-

in England the day before the tralia and Jaroslav Drobny of did Czechoslovakia In successive frat championship started and

Johnny Bulla did the nine holes at the Arrowe Park course in 30 while returning G7

American Baseball

New York, July 2

In the American lengue, bir Alten lenton allawed only three hit as Detroit, defeated Chicago to 1. The Tigers broke the ons A on the with an unearned run

in the eighth inning to win,

71 for 149.

&WAY

to the

BOWLS TEAMS

not out).-Reuter,

experts-Reuter.

Loan To China Is Not Enough

New York, July 1.

California Tragedies

Westwood, California,

July 1. Former Congressman John

heart attack as searchera gave

Paris Arrests

It is expected that Ministers will be exchanged ut an early data-Reuter,

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"THA". With Tommy Handler. 7.30 p.m.-Bludlo: Dani-feuro Vean-

chike.

Paris, July 1, The 20-year-old son of a high Foreign Office official has been arrested and held in Santa Prison on suspicion of com- plicity. In the Right Wing ex- tremiat "Black Maquis" pot to The Constellation “America” landed at LaGuardia not have time for practier on the matches, showed the effects, miss- enurses, just innnaged to qualifying shots that he would have dr

field late today, completing the first round-the-Tolan died last night from a overthrow the Fourth Republic. ou a frequency of 845 kilocyclos The suspect, Claude Chauvel, from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.30 nut

without

world passenger flight In commercial aviation up hope of his missing two-and-was identified as the son oflto 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.52 with an aggregate of 161. He had diarity routals of 79 and 72, while the In the women's doubles, Doris history and inaugurating Pan American World a-half year old grand-daughter Jean Chauvel, Secretary General megacycles in the 81 metre band other American, Frank Strana Hart and Mrs. Pat Todd of the

Airways' new twice-weekly global service, Surviving another chilly night of the Foreign Ministry, han, did well with rounds of 71 Unlied States, advanced

The examining magistrate, K.T. and 73 for an aggregate of 144, semi-finals by beating Britain's

Carrying a party of newspaper editors, publishers in the high Sierran.

Tolan collapsed yesterday of Robert Levy, ordered young 12.50 p.salty Programme Bumbagi Henry Catton, the favourite, Ermyntrud Harvey and Joan In-

and airline officials, the transport landed at Huished on the 140 mark with gram 0-3, 6-4.

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5.05 p.m. on the field from which it took off 14 strain while aiding a 100-man Chauvel held after long ques-13.32 Marry James and His Orchids

posse to scour the rugged countloning regarding the organiza- routide of 74 and 72. F. Van Louise Brouch and Margaret dr. 's ago on a 21,426-mile flight over three try near Lees Camp, 30 miles tlom.

defending champions

oans and three continents.

M. Levy also ordered the de Donck, of Belgium, who recent Osborne,

southeast of here for little Jy. reached the final of the big from the United States, marchel

Grota Mary Gale, who wander- tention of Roger Prat, 36, de through to the semi-finala by tait tourna. professional British.

An the "America" completed trip. The last leg from San ed away from her summer re-scribed as a business executive, the Anglo-Chilean star, Mrs." Ink ment, a'so qualified with 78 and Anna Lizans Ellis, and Jadwigs its inaugural world flight, two Francisco to New York was sort home on Sunday-United and Pierre Lefebvre, broker. Prat was faison officer with thi Jedrzejowska of Poland 6-1, 61. other Pan American Clippers made by special permission of Presa. In the National league, Phila- There was an unfortunate In-United Press,

were flying around the world on the Civil Aeronautics Board,

French Air Force on behalf of deiphlu staged a five-run uprising cident on the Arrowa Park J

regular trips, one plane having since Pan American does not stabilization of the economy and the plottera, Lefebvre was no in the sixth inning to upset

taken off from San Francisco | have F licence to operate General MacArthur's Insistence cused of directing the finodices Brooklyn 5 10 3. Five walks and course when B.R. Kelly, of

laft Thursday and the other | domestically,

on an early and separate peace of the plotters, who were sold two hits produced all the Phillies Easton, Norwich, was knocked

from New York on Friday,

with Japan la merited by the by the newspapera to have a runn. Phillies left fielder. Del unconscious by another com-

Troubled China The following will represent Enais consecutive hitting streak petitor's ball and had to be

Actual flying Ume for the

conditions. Japan, is anxious US$2,000,000 war 'cheat, * was salted at 10 games. Dodgers rushed to hospital. The ball C.C.C. "A" in the Knuck-Out | "America" was about 96 hours Debarking, Mr Roy W. Ho and willing to work.""

A writ was also insued for Jackie Robinson extended his con-atruck him between the eyes Bowls Competition against and although rio attempt was ward, of the Scripps-Howard Mr Howard said: "The the arrest of Count Aroust de secutive game killing streak to 18 and blood gushed from the K.B.G.C. "B" at, K.C.C. on Satur- made to break the speed record, newspapers, sald that Ching was monnes of Communism is behind Merwels, described as a princi. when he singled.

at 4 p.m. wound, His efforts in the cham- Basa, G.S. Ladd, K.M. Oman it was not far off from the re- the most troubled spot in the everybody's thinking and the im- pal in the conspiracy, - United Scores!

pionship are over.

| cord fight sponsored by the pen world.

pression seems to be that con- Press. American

One hundred players with and U.M. Omar (Skip).

Mr Howard said that during inual chaos in right down Mos- General Dismissed R. II. E scores of 155 or under have A.A. Razack, W. Hang Sling,maker Milton Reynolds, who

A.M. Omar and J.S. Landolt circled the world in 78 hours, 66 an interview with Chiang Kai- cow's alley, America must have

Paris, July 2. Detroit

qualified for the champlon pro- (Skdp).

shek, he found China's leader a definite policy and announce it:

General Edgar do Larminat, Chiengo

JW. Leonard, L..C.R. Soun The "America" left LaGuardia "obviously nervous" and appre- to the rest of the world.or the Inspector General of French 10,00 Winning pitcher Alcon Benton, which begins tomorrow

over 72 holes, Router.

Coates and B.W. Bradbury Field on June 17. It flew to hensive about the staggering rest of the world will continue colonial troops, has been. dis 19.10 0.a-Weather Report. National

10. p.-Light Varisly. (Skip)

Gander. Shannon, London, Is- Chinese economy. He said;-- to hope for Impossibilities,**** mlased, it was officially

16.81 pmOld-Time, Danten. He also said the American nounced here after a meeting of 1946 Vaughan Willismar Fantasia Those unable to play to inform tanbul, Karach), Calcutta, Bang- "A loan to China isn't going to U.S. SOCCER XI

Convener - 41' BOON' * possible. kok, Manila, Shanghal, Tokyo, suffice. We need a firmly found "palms outstretched in the French Cabinet today. New York, July 1.

Woods will be provided if nece Guam, Wake Island, Honolulu, established policy toward Russia every part of the world", for Mr. Pierre Bourdan, Minister The United Staten Soccer sary.

which will be understood by United States money and uld. of Information; sald that General Football Association announced The following will present San Francisco and Chicago......

Except for minor engine trou China. That is necessary or our! He said it was of vital import- de Larminat, now in the Frenchi today that overy effort will bo K.C.C. against Prison Officers at

ble which forced the plane to money will be poured down af ance that Americans realize the Cameroons, French Equatorial' 11.00 p.m.-Closs Down, o made to field & worthy American K.B.G.C. on Saturday at 4 p.m.

turn back twice, It was a amdólh, rathplb.".

necessity of following polices Africa, "has been recalled soccer team in the 1948 'Olym

Turning to Japan, Mr Howard outlined by Herbert Hoover and urgently."

Printed and published for the pic competition.

wald

General MacArthur had Bernard Baruch to determine M. Dourdan refused to confrm proprietore,. The Newspaper done a wonderful job" within just how much nasistance we or deny unofficial reports that Enterprise, Limited, by WALTES Should the grounds-be-unplay-helister was vocupation, can give and then see it goes to General de Larminat was in JAMES KRATES Windsor House. able on Saturday the game will ha

"The basic meel of Japan is the right places".-United Press.! välved : in the alleged plot to Hong Kong. played on Sunday.

Brooklyn Philadelphia

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Boston

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J. Les. •A. E. P. Guest. T. A, Madur and F.. Goodwļu (Skip),

H. Gliting, V.C. Labrum, T. Lock and M.N. Itakusen (Skip).

Chubb, J. Frater J Orem United and Fincher (Bkip).

Eastman and

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game by Italy · 1-0,- Prons,

minutes.

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Plaitos. 1.10 p.m.-Studio Record: Revue,

Revie of the Latent Records, "Pre jented by Nicki Lorraine.

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"The Epilogue“.

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