BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
WHO WILL TAKE KRAMER'S PLACE?
London, May 21.
With thỏ lown tennis season under way, British en- thusiasts are speculating as to who will be the next Wimbledon champion now that Jack. Kramer, the American holder, has turned pro- .fessional.
CHINA MAIL
Soviet Plane Forced Down
Scout, May 21.
The American Army said today that a Soviet Yak-9 airplane which made a forced landing in American-occupied territory had been destroyed by the pilot when he found that he was outside Cominun- ist ferritory.
The plane, bearing the number 84, was forced down near Tacjon by Inck.of fuel on Wednesday,
the
It is very hard to pick the new champion with so many excellent players likely to compete, but many consider the chances of Eric Sturgess,
The Army announcement said the South African champion, to be very bright.
that the pilot had been seized by Sturgess has developed a his weak spots last season, has South Koreans by the time Am new style of game and since improved out of all recognition. erican troops arrived at
He was taken in charge arriving in Englund this season Sturgess has not dropped a set scene.
Americans and although has shown he still has all the here this season and has certain-try the
billeted in officers quarters has up hiss made Bight of all oppositi refused to eat, wash or shave. strokes, has
Speeded
The British Hard Courts cham-
Although he wore no Insignia game a great deal and is tnore
carried na identification He comes to the ship attracted a strong en- tugressive. Fie! trees + frequently and hist. mcluding a number of for- and
way papers, the flier gave his name is eign of players, but Sturgess
Osmakov net volleyin.
which was one
never extended in winning three Ivan Feodrovich
sold he was a Captain the Red titles for the second year in sur-
Air Force. cession
Colonial Sociology Courses
11
The Secretary at Stale for the Coloanes
award pbofruest's lo koordær al post graduale student- hopes touradale at a British univer- - tes
perjud of six months
an preparation for held restarch d the sortí sciences in
**
The Colonial Paupire,
Sturgess himself thinks his new
He related he herame lost and style of game will be even betterlented himself fully over an
Julfeld with American
vehicles
on grans courts than on hard, but nearby, which he believed was the question is whether his speed the Ongiin Peninsula pirstrip. He of pine will match that of the then flow north antil he exhaust- Americans Frankie Parker, ed-his-feel-He-geither-missed.or Cardner. Mulloy, Bob Falkenburg, overshot the Tarjon airbeld. Tum Brown and Budge Putty,
Anther Soviet Yak-1 was re-
who are likely tu competentported over Trejon 'shortly after Wimbledon.
The furned craft had crashed, fut tu North apparently returned Koren,
Last Year's Fight
This year Sturgess is likely to be high among the right "seed ed" players at Wimbledon,
felt that Sturgess was widely should have been among the But "sieded" players last year, instead be found himself opposed to Tein Brown in the first round and went out only after a great
The purpose of these, shudetit, : ու - I to provide polentant re- De woekers with an oppor: | We
the sociological ve sets fight, white Brown went Junty to study
background of palen Clonial
on to reach the inal
If Sturgess wins at Wimbledon,
problem om tehniques essential....
he will muke championship his-
For modera ield studies,
in the held under a
tratament
(UF
The championship. further Kram to the Secretary and title have never been of Stute for a period of not less th two years after the com- pletion of aling.
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1948.
HK Dollar Speculation
"Death Blow” ·
Canton, May 21. Negotiations for the implementation of the Gino Britlah Finance Agreement have begun between Mr. Yu Ying-chin, Manager of the Hong Kong Branch of the Central Bank of China, (representing the Chinese "Goverment) and the Hong Kong authorities, according to the Yust Wah Pao
The paper quotes the Director of the Kwangtung Finance Contral Bureau as stating that once the past becomes effective, a "death blow” will be dealt' to speculation in Hong Kong dol. lar here.-Rquter,
Goddard Takes Three For 24
London, May 20. Tom Goddard, Gloucestershiroʻz right arm spin bow- lor, showed last summer's devastating form against Sussex on the much discussed Bristol wicket today, taking three wickets for 24 dur- ing the day to bring his analysis for the first innings to five for 40. It was mainly by his of forts that Gloucester gained a first innings' lead, and he had early success when Sussex went in again after dismissing Gloucester for 225.
With Norman Yardley, prob- uble England captain, out for a duck in bls first county In- Osmakoo will be returneul tonings of the season, and other Soviel authorities. Associated | batsmen failing, half the York- Press
shire side were out for 89 in their first innings against War- wickshire. A determined stand between' Watson, who made 59 riot out in two and three-
the
Elizabeth Criticism "All Bosh”.
Invitation To King Of Siam'
Bangkok, May 21. quarter hours, and Coxon, 24, The Siamese Cabinet today however, paved way for invited King Phumpiphon them to take first innings' lead. Aduldej, a student in Switzer-
After Lelcestershire, lighting back
against a big Surrey total, land, to return and be crown- and started disastrously with ed Monarch on December 5.
the December 3 in
King's It would be a edition of theory. Last year he won the All- England plate, the consolution
their Alee Bedser claiming two of award that the student under-
birthday. Last year he was 20, players elimin-
Hastings, May 21. wickets for no runs in his Arst takes, if required, lu entry out ated in the first two rounds of Princess Elizabeth and
the eight balls, they were splendidly Siam's legal maturity are. The Plate Duke of Edinburgh, whose Sun-served by Tompkin, who in BC of the Regency Council, will bear Prince Dhani Niwat, a member won day visit to a Fruch horse racing 152 made his first century the formal invitation to the King.
during their visit to Paris recent-the season. in succussive years.-Reuter.
In spite of this, how ly was the subject of adverse ever, they had to follow on..
Prince Dhani also will urge the comment, got a defendarit yester Middlesex almost forced an In-King to pay State visits to Eng day in the Archdeacon of Lewes nings' win against Somerset, who land and probably the United who said all the crillelsen was followed on 284 behind, but the States before returning to Siam.
tail enders held out, in spite of If the King accepts the corona- the extra half hour, and Somerton plan, the Covemment here set #nished the day is runs ahead will advance the cremation date with one wicket in hand. of the late King Ananda Mahido!
which has been set for February
The Government in the mean- timo ordered police to push the investigation into the late King'a -Associated Press,
The studentships will carry [1 personal allowabwe appropriate
to the qualiteathing of the bold- will is paid and a
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BADMINTON CHAMPIONS TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS
China's Olympic Team
Shanghai, May 21. Overseas Chinese from Malaya, Indonesia and the Philipples are Included in China's Olympic team for the London Games, It was an nounced here today by the Chin ese National Amateur Athleti Federation.
The team will be much smaller as compared to the Chinese dele gution to Berlin, but much larger than the one-man team sent Los Angeles."
to
It includes Track-Lau Wen-ngnu, Shaug- hal; Chen Ying-lank. Talwan; Huang Llang-chen, Malnya.
Swimming-Wu Chuan-yu, In-
dunesia.
Basketball Chen King-chi, Chen King-teh, Li Shih-chlao and Yu Ching, Philippines: Huang Tein-shib, Mulaya: and five Shanghat players.
In addition there is the Jorge soccer squad which is presently touring South East Asla. It is nisi presumed that Wang Cheng-lin, marathon
Eኀበሩ runner
in the United States, will join the Chin- esy team in London,
Three of the truck stars chosen are today holders of new Chlan national records established at the National Athielle Meet which closed last Sunday,
Lau, a deaf-mute, is undisput
The finest badminton players in the Far East ar rived in Hong Kong yesterday afternoon, and the Hong Kong Badminton Association has . made arrangements for thom to give public exhibition matches on Sunday, at the Club do Rocroio, starting at 8.30 pm. The players are' members of Although the public has been: the Malayan team which last given short notlee for these ex- the week won the badminton titles hibition games, owing to
[fact that the players only arrived in the China National Gamés, and the three male members yesterday and can only stay a of the team are expected to few days, it is hoped that there will be a big attendance at the represent Malaya in the forth-Club de Recreio on Bunday night.. coming international Thomas
Admission will be $2.40 per Cup competition.
person, including tax.
One is Ŏol Teek-hock, the pre-
sent Malayan singles champion, Another is Wong Peng-soon, who for eight years Woa Malayn singles champion and this year surrendered his title to Col!
He is considered one of the classiest badminton players over to emerge in the Far East.
A third- Ong Pah-ilm who- is a Singapore doubles cham plon, and a player who gavO Wong Pang-#oon terrifically hard singles match in racont months,
will uke
Lawn Bowls League Programme
The first post-war Lawn. Bowls League will start this Also in the Colony is another afternoon with a full pro- member of the Malayan reprogramme of games in both sentative team whom It is hoped divisions. With the excep-
part in Sunday's big exhibitions--Miss Cheung Kon-tion of the Police Recreation yoon, lady champion of Singa- Club, Civil Service Cricket Club, Kowloon Tong and Kowloon Football Club, all the pre-war clubs are peting.
pure.
Louis Says
He Will Win
com-
Though the
champlon- open ships were held last year there was no League and in its stead a which Knock-Out Competition, did much to revive interest Lawn Bowls.
la
ød long-distance champion, Chen holds the 400-metre record at 50,9
New York, May 21. Recreio, who were so promia- seconds, although he has donc Heavyweight champion Joe ent in pre-war days, should do 30.3. while Huang holds the na- Louis arrived from his Michi-well this season as they have a tional record for the 100-metregan camp to begin his final wealth of players to choose from while Kowloon Bowling Green hurdles at 10 seconds flat.
The lone swimming representa- month of training for his Club and Craigengower have also tive holds the 100-metre freestyle second fight with Jersey Joe strong Fawr in today's
The following pro- record at one minute 3.3 seconds. Walcott.
gramma:-
-Reuter.
Frog Breaks
Looking much Atter than his
FIRST DIVISION
Olympic Record win the scheduled 15-round bout SECOND
The
"bosh.
Archdeacon 3. II. L. Morrell described
"klle-headed thinking about moral law" the Fifty thousand Chinese Mos-j resolutiun adopted by the Church lems in Peiping today formed an of Scotland cundemuiing the Roy- degree should be "Ald Arms Committee"
to sup- al couple's programme which sent, together with the names of
port the Arab world in its "fight cluded "racing, theatre and night two referess who can speak from personal knowledge of the ability amst Egressive Zionism-the club dancing on the Lord's Day. "God's views are openly tramp of the candidate, to the Dircetur deadliest enemy of Islam."
The Peiping branch of of Enentos Education Office; Windsor House, 3rd Floor, ilong China Young Mosiers Association dinary run of the Christian fold
At Manchester: Glamorgan 193 cabled the Egyptian Amabssador have sunk into a state of extra- "Kong, not later than June 7.
suspense und 169 for Apathefic
3 (Davies 99 not "Nanking requesting King ordinary
told out) Lancashire 231 (Roberta Farouk be informed of the aid about it," the Archdeacon
the Chichester Diocesan Associn- 151, Ikin 97). campaign begun here.
The message added: "The Is-lion-United Press, Jam world und its future is in the hands of the Arab leaders. We believe in Allah and victorious conclusion of the war."-United
the ed underfoot today and the or- versity 318 for 5 (Doggart 115, mysterious death two years ago. letter to the editor from Charles, has scheduled 20 boxing sessions
Largest Textile Exporter
New York. May 21. The United States seems as- sured of remaining the world's Jargest cotton textile exporter at least for the next ten years, despite increasing international competition.
John Murray, secretary-treasurer of the Textile Export Association. He predicted Britain would be second and Japan third.
says
W.
top.
Murray, said staying on will not be easy. The U.S. whil meet competition from partial revival of the once-dominant Japanese industry and expansion of Western European textile pro-
Press,
Fines ranging from $80 to $250 were imposed on price control offenders when they appeared at Central Magistracy yesterday be. fore Mr. Thomas Tam.
Mr. J.H. Pitman prosecuted.
London, May 20.
A 14-year-old Coalville school boy was fined 15 shillings today fur finding a new way of avok the having a tooth fled.
At Lords: Middlesex 478 for 2:| Somerset 194 (Mitchell-Innes 05, Gray 4 for 27) und 297 for (Hill 69, Buse 60).
At Southend: Nottinghamshire 371 and 167 for 5: Essex 201
(Avery 77, Jepson 6 for 59).
At Birmingham: Warwickshire 184 end 212 for 8 (Taylor 81 not
Kissing Scenes "Bad"
Tokyo, May 21. The Juvenile Delinquency Pre- He took part of the school den- tist's equipment, including un imout); Yorkshire 210 (Watson 50 vention Committee of Talra City, plece of the drill, and not out, Hollies five for 54). 78 miles north of Tokyo, thinks portant threw it into a pand.--Associated At Bristol: Gloucestershire 224 movies showing kissing scenes are Press.
and 225 (Wilson 52); Sussex 153 bad for Japanese youth. (Goddard for 40) and 105 for 3.
The committee adopted a re- At Portsmouth: Derbyshire 445 solution against such movies and for declared and 17 for no decided to ask motion picture wicket; Hampshire 312 (Dawson theatro operators not to show 110, McCorkell 73).
such pictures.
The Japanese authorities banned declared: Leicestershiro 283 kissing scenes
but the ban wasi
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Tourists Give Oxford A Lesson
duction with American aid under The the Marshall Plan. Rest cled by Eastern Europe has buying curtailed the market.
Murray said, "It is our bellef suppliers of textiles to world markets in the next decade Or
thu
Women In Regular Army
Oxford, May 20. Australian touring cricketers were well on the road to another victory today when at Oxford they forced the University to follow on and at the close of play Oxford still needed 192 runs to save the innings' defeat, with only six wic“. kats to fall.
At Leicester: Surrey 400 for 6
(Tompkin 152) and 145 for 4
4 lifted in the postwar Influx of Jackson 3 not out).
At Worcester: Worcestershire
so-called
democrație Ideas.• Not was the cutting of
247 and 128 for no wicket (Whit only
scenes from foreign
v. Recrolo
v. Craigengower v. H.K.F.C. DIVISION "A"
v. K.C.C. v. Filipino Clubj" v. I.R.C
SECOND DIVISION "
v. H.K.F.C.
v. Electric R.C,
Trainer Manny Seeman, one of "Tried To
recent pictures indicated, Louls K.B.G,C. grinned through a heavy growth I.R.C. of neard and predicted he would K.C.C.
at Yankee Stadium on June 22 HK.C.C. London, May 21. by a knockout.
Talkoo Times reported recently The champion sold be weighed Recrelo that a frog named Heliotrope hnd 222
shed 10 pounds, having leaped off with the first place in pounds in Michigan, and planned Recreio California Jumping contest. to take off seven more at Pomp-C.C.C. Today, The Times orluted # ton Lakes, New Jersey, where he Prison Officers v. K.B.G.C. Cornelius-Wheeler in which he within the next month.. song the champion's praises.
"For with his leap of 11 fseveral in the party accompany ins. Hellotrope has broken (by 1/8th of an inch) the Olympic ing Louls, described Joe's mental record for a standing long jump attitude as "the best in years” set by Ray C. Ewry, Amerlean and said his physical condition holder of eight Olymple titles. was better than for the first Wal-
Prague, May 21. United Press.
The Supreme Military Court colt fight.
-Louis went immediately to his of-Prague-yesterday sentenced..... Copenhagen, May 20.
favourite barber for a much-Lieutenant Colonel Diklic to A Copenhagen selected team needed shave and planned to re- death for attempting
to sell beat Burnley, the English League turn to the Pompton Lakes train-military secrets to a Western First Division club, by fouring camp later. He expects to power. goals to one here this evening,- begin boxing sessions on Thura- The sentence, however, was
day. Associated Press.
commuted
10 25 years' hard Reuter.
labour, becauso Diklic "partially confessed" and had been caught at the frontler before completing his attempted treason.
The official
Joe DiMaggio's Batting Spree
Now York, May 20.
uch In the Amoricon League, outfielder Joe DiMaggio pletures blasted out two homers, a triple, a double and ing 85 not out): R.A.F. 272 halted but Japanese producers (Roberts 59, Lumsden 71, Jenkins have tried to outdo
a single and drove in six runs to lead the Now- each other 7 for 84)Reuter,
in including kissing scenes in York Yankees to a 13-2 triumph over last place their pictures—United Press.
Chicago.
Wore Night Gown To Opera
Directories
Sold To Be
London, May 21. Reporter Joan Reeder wrote in the Daily Mirror today she wore
Tokyo, May 21. her night gown to the Paris For the first tine since Alexan- Opera and that Princess Elizabeth der Graham Bell said "What hath and the other customers never God wrought?" telephone direc- knew the difference.
tories will be sold instead of dis- Joan, aged 25, was sent to Paris tributed. on short notice last week to re-
The Allied port the visit of Elizabeth orid
Johnny Lindell also homered The defent left the second place for the Yanks. Right fielder Glants 2 games bebind the Taft Wright homered for the pace Betting Cardinala in League 1 White Sox.
standings.
Scores!
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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Sell Secrets"
Diklic announcement sald
all
military Czechoslovakia
a detalled list of prepared a
installations which he sewed into the lining of his coat.
The prosecution said he in- ded to sell the list to a West- tended to
orn power and hoped to be re- warded by permission to live in the United States where he has relatives United Press.
AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
London, May 21. Entries for the British Amateur Golf championship at Sandwich from May 24 to 29 number 170. to take Saven Americans are
Turnexa,
O part, including Willle
1 holder, Dick Chapman, runner-
up last year, and Frank Strana- 1 han:
Detroit defeated Philadephia 4-2 with 15 hits, including a homer Bob Swift Center- by catcher fielder Sam Chapman homered New York.....
Chicago both the Athletic runs,
The Boston at Cleveland and Winning pitcher Vic Raschi) the Washington
at Saint Louis Philadelphia
Detroit games are tonight.
In the "Notional Langue, the (Winning-pitcher Headquarters an Cardinals, sparked by left fielder
chlason)
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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Prince Philip. She got an ex nounced today that it has au- Stan Musial, who, bolled a homer. thorised the Japanese Ministry of two doubles and a single, rolled
4 16
1 J. B. Garr and Cecil Ewing head. Freddie Hut-the Irish challenge, but James Bruen, winner in 1840, has not entered.
longer
will rank A3 follows: United States, United Kingdom, Replying to Australia's first of the bot. Both batsmen exer- Japan, Indiin, Italy, Brazil, innings of 431, Oxford were all cised great caution, until Pawson a good length delivery Canada, France and Benelux." out for 135 and had lost four turned Associated Press.
recond innings' wickets for 54 into short leg's hands,
Kardar remained firm and will when stumps were drawn onbe there tomorrow morning when the second day.
Oxford will still need 192 to save Knoighley and Kardar engaged the innings defeat. In a-partnership of. 75 before
The scoreboard on the second Ring, went on with the total at day read:- 04 and bla first ball dismissed Australians: 1st innings: 431.
OXFORD: 18T INNINGS Kneighley, who lifted a drive to
pected Invitation to the opera, but Communications to print copies to a 132 victory over Brooklyn Saint Louls 13 34 Loxton, b Ring 36 had no evening gown. Kneighley, ¢
of the Occupation Forces directo extend their winning streak the South Bloy, e Harvey, b Loxton join the regular army, navy, ale African, opened shakily, but soon Webb, e Saggers, b Johnston
She wore instead a pink and tory and sell them to foreign six straight. Del Rice drove in Winning pitcher Howie Pollet) force and marine corps under a settled down.
black night gown
13 with a bare truders, commercial firms, Japan- four runs with a pair of doubles. Piltsburgh "***** The Australiana Pawson, b Johnston
midriff. hill approved on Wednesday by made Kardar fight, for his 50th Kardar, e Hamence,b Me-
It being Paris, no one eno Government agencies and
With Elmer Riddle limiting the Eluston the Joint Senate-House Con-
noticed, she wrote. which he obtained with a
cthors doing business Cool
with the Boston Braves to four hits and Winning pitcher Elmor Riddle) ference Committee.
There were new looks every-Occupation authorities.
the Pittsburgh Pirates pounding Chicago whore but the leeks I got were The directories will be sold at three Boston pitchers for 17 hits, Philadelphia this most old fashioned in the the Central Telephone offices at including two doubles and a home (Winning pitcher Russ Meyer) warld," the commented.--Asso-a price to be determined by the run by left fielder Rolph Kiner, Cincinnati ciated Press.
Communications Minuitry,-Unit- Pittsburgh trounced ed Press.
Washington, May 21. Women would be permitted to extra cover.
Van
run,
Ryneveld,
It would limit the number of push to mid-off He appeared to Van Ryneveld, run out
с
Hussett,
lose patience just afterwards and, Travers, e McCool, b Toshack women in each of the services to jumping out to drive, lifted a Whilecombe, run out two per cent of the officers and catch to extra cover, making hall Mallett, b Toshack enlisted strength.
Kardar Robinson, the side out for 129. As of now it would give the batted ten minutes short of two Toshack
the following number hours. services
Davidson not out -of-women:army, 000 ofleecs and -Apart-from-Van-Ryneveld, run
enlisted women;
„Extras- 10.000 1,000 offeers and 10,000 enlisted; offered much opposition. before navy out when 32, no other bataman
Total air force, 400 officers and 8,000
len when Oxford had lost eight Bowling-Johnston 2/40. enlisted; marine corps, 100 off-wickals for 107.
|--The-University's" tall-did-Dot The present law provides that save the debacle and the side women may be brought into the were all out for 185, which mean armed forces only, on a reserve that they followed on with arg basis.-United Press. “
conrs of 240,
cers
and
2,000 enllated,
Toshack 3/84.
Loxton 1/14,
Ring 1/89.
McCool 1/39." 2ND INNINGO Kneighley lbw,'b McCool
In Trouble Again Bloy. b Johnston Tokyo, May 21.. They were moon in trouble Webb, c, Brown, b. Johnston, The Foreign Trade and Com- again against the bowling of Pawson, McCool, b Toshack. merce Divion of General Mac Johnston and McCool and lost harder, not out.. Arthur's Headquarters announ- their first thres wickets for 83.
col yesterday, that it had approv- Johnston seldom sent down
ed
Van Ryneveld 'not outpat
10 per cent price reduction loose ball and when Pawson andRESPON
of Japanese floment rayon and Kardar were, batting, there were Total (for atable: Abro yafn-Reuter.
raven-Belders within, four yards
54
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RALLY POSTPONED
186
Shanghal, May 21. The student ilf originally scheduled at the National Chino-
TOKYO POPULATION
to
Brooklyn
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the Boston New York
10 (Winning pitchor Howie Fox) Associated Press.
In view of the petrol restric 1tions, the number of "entrics
2 considered satisfactory-Reuter,
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FANLING STARTING TIMES
SUNDAY: 0.32-J.B. Kite-A, Todd, 9.98 ft.G, Buchan-J.M. Pattin•
BON.
9,44-M.B. Tighe-S.B. Gordon. D.48 W. S, Vaughan-J, Mackle. 9.52-J.A.R, Selby-KA; Miller, -0,60—3——Prentice-Verol, 10.00-10.20 Army v. HKV.D.C.
Washington, May 21.
team 130.
Cubs Win
The Chicago · Cuba hammered
* LAWN TENNIS Tokyo, May 21 three pitchers to win 5-3 over] Pont-war Toky ranks as the Philadelphia: Cub rookie short-{ "A practice match for the two
collected his KC.C. First Division teams: parAdmiral Walter B.-Delany, tung University campus last night fourth largest city in the world, stop Roy Smolley to mark the first anniversary of with a population of 1,908,500, Best major league homer in the ticipating in the Lawn Tennis commander of battleships and tho, Anti-Civil War Movement,
was postponed at the last minute according to a Government cen-second inning. | to Saturday afternoon, AUDI sus taken in October, 1947.
the two teams:
K.C.C..
The Cubs hit League, will be held on the Club, cruisers in the Pacile, will be- safely in every inning to hand grass courts tomorrow at 4 p.m. come Commandant of the Third New York is now the world's Russ Meyer his fourth pliching The following will represent US Naval District at New York, The meeting, in which one largest city, followed by London victors
the Navy announced No suc .16 20,000 students are to take part,
"A": E. C. Fincher, F.R.cessor was announcedA0% will discuss the case of six Chiho and Paris, ARE
the York Glants to six hits in win- Zimmern, L.F Stokes W. Cociated Pressbetrag
Lo and ALP. tingUniversity graduates who Prewar Tokyo rocked as they Howle Fox limited the New were
ecently arrested by Secure world's third, with a population ningar Orst game of the year Hung, Kenneth”. ity Police, MORE of 7,000,000. Last year's census the Cincinnati, who took a 0-1 Guest
The university students have placed Japan's, eating population victory. Fox's Ann inning singi K.C.C. "B" Dr. George Choy, Poluted and pukilled for the praption on two-run Cyrli Kotowall, J.C. Fenton, Al- tes, The Newspaper Enterprise, Llalini, been on strike, for the past two 1-78,087,000, of which 38,280,000 started the Rods days in protest against the ar- are man, and; 40,241,000 women: rally that brought their lone vio-bert Fung, T.E., Baker and 1.0. W WALTER, JAMES ... KEATI
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