BUREN
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SWISS WATCH
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SHOCK FOR ENGLAND IN THE FIRST TEST LEN HUTTON OUT
GORDON RICHARDS - INJURED
Brighton, June 9 Gordon Richarda, the champion jurkey, wat 111- jured and Stavian Buler, 1 four-year-old 10 horse,
killed when three horse, and
TO MILLER ·
Nottingham, June 10. England were given an early shock in the first Test Match, which started on the Trent Bridge ground today, when Len Hutton, who opened the innings with Cyril Washbrook, was clean bowled by Miller for three with only 13 runs on the board.
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Wightman Cup Match
London, Juanas 9. The Captains of the British and Uited States. Wightinan Cup tennis team forly named their players fur openlum. Friday- --- for women's trophy bicht in the| 15 since 1935.
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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1948.
Norman Yardley, of Yorkshire. who leads England's team in the first Test which started at Trent Bridge yesterday, bowled by R. Lindwall for 17 when playing for M.C.C. against the Australians at Lord's,
New Zealand Bowler First
To Get 50 Wickets Forced
London, June 9.
padaly Tom Pritchard, the fast bowler from New Zooland who has been showing such fine form for War- wickshire, today became, the first man to take 50 wickets this season.
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Labour In Sarawak
London, June 9.
. Asked to make a statement nn forced labour in Sarawak. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, said in
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Britain And U.S. Accept Plan For New Germany
London, June 9. |Britain and the United Statos tonight announced their acceptance of the six-power London agreement on Germany, while the French For- oign Minister, M. Georges Bidault, wos fight- ing for the life of his Government in defence of the plan.
A
Spot Of Bother On Rubber
M. Bidault won his first victory tonight when the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Commis- sion approved the plan by, a one-vote majority.
The narrow vote, also motion of confidence in the administration, came after the Commission had "cross-cx- amined" the French Foreign Minister for three hours on the London pael. It is expected that the full French Assembly will give its approval by small majority when the cru- cial vote is taken on Friday. ·
London, June 9. Announeng their acceptances, hulh Mr. George Marshall, the
Mr. Frederick Erroll, Con- American Secretary of State, and servative, asked in the House Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign of Commons today what Secretary, indicated that Russia were the qualifications of a was invited to come in-on condi- Mr. Bauer, which "justified
tions.
not
HUKS PAY
the use of forced labour OFF OLD Young OFF
that fell before lunch at Edgbaston, and finish- JUN
ad Bradan hat
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ed with a first innings' analysis of six for 59, without an addstoned man made. Manila, June 10
The temma:--
Middlesex, the County churn- Philippine Amatern Englund: Yardiny, Edrich, Bur-
who have not been Amblene Federation today apest, Hardstaff, fintton, Washin
doing well in recent matches. rived a list
Filipinol brook, Compton, Baste, Beaker, 5 thletes who will represent the Young and Lakes, with Simpson were without Bill Edrich, Denis
Jack Cotanion und Phytilopitars
The world twellth win.
Australia! Bradman. Poves, against Oxford University, unt lympic Camus in London this)
atarres, Burns. Miller, For m. had to held all day until ruin hour before To back, lan İstopped play an Fulton
Llodwall. basket- The list inchides 10
Johnton, with the close. ballers, five boxers, three pistoi Johnson and Batt
as twelfth map. Scores:
ENGLAND-1ST INNINGS Hulton, 5 Miller Warhorook, noi alti Edrich, not que
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and rifle then, one
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weightlifter,)
The PAAP also approved than proposal of the China National lympic Committer to have its play Olymple hasketball team
Manila n a series of four games
June 26 to July 3, The Flulqim Olympic team. acompanied by
Jorge Vargas President of PAAF, will leave
also
approved
natches be-
Total (far unes
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AMERICAN BASEBALL
Mrs. Kay Menzie, a pre-war stay why now 1, concentrating on by plane for Landon on July 8, doubles play, captains the British| The PAAF side. Sh nord M. Jesu Nicoll monthly football Bostock and Mrs. Betty flifton as tween Trading Manila and Hong hare principal singles players, with Kong teams, to begin in Decem Joy Gaonom paying the ld
ber and last until April. It also match."
approved Hong Kong Interport They will oppose an American football matches
being played sepres team compo-rd of Mrs, Margaret during Easter week,--United
Osborne, Løbe Brough. Duris Press.
Har and Mrs. Patriels Canning
Th
The British team is virtually the
san one that was shut out seven
to zara in the retiewal, of the
the
SCORES
He
nald:
Economic Unity
has
Mr. Bevin told Parliament that the report of his visit to British approval of the plan did Malaya in 1946 being printed menu abandonment of the in A form which implied hope for four-power agreement. Government approval of his
"We are still in suggestions." favour of the economic and Mr. Creech Jones, Coloniar political unity of Germany, but Secretary, replied: "Mr. Bauer is that must. bo... established, on an economist of established re- proper principles."
putation, who was formerly in The employment of one of the lealing Mainyon agency houses.
"Prior to his visit to Malaya, the House of Commons today Mr. Marshall sald that the he devoted a considerable
period "There is ut present no legis-United States consistently to an Intensive study of the lation in Sarawak dealing with held that the political unity of economics of the rubber industry.
Germany must
"He has held a readership in proceed from "This service is strictly limited economic, unity,
Agriculture Economies in London to the type permitted under the Both must be based on a re- University and is now a Fellow International Forced Labour rognition of Individual liberty," of Caius College, Cambridge, and Cam- lecturer in Economics at "Econo-ge Convention, and' the safeguards Mr. Marshali declared,
unity embraces mentioned therein are observed." mic
the free bridge University, with a special sub- Mr. William Teeling, Conserva- movement of persons throughout responsibility for Colonial tive, asked if the Colonial Secre-all of Germany, the free move-
his report has not yet tary was satisfied that, "the mat-ment of trade, a common export- ter brought to his notice earlier Import programme, and the ces-been published. I do not know
bron Heal had been
The did not sation by the Soviets of repara-what grounds you have for al- with
tions removals from current pro-leging that it is being printed in what this w sny
was).
inform which implies Govern- Mr. Creech Jones replied: "Iction.
of Mr. Bauer's concerned with forced
three Western powers," ment approval Marshall continued. "teled conclusions."-Reuter, ・・ In Mr. discussion-with-the Governor and. Without success to obtain a So-
Viet acceptance of these princi I hope new regulations will made, if we cannot abolish it ul- ples, which are fair and just and offer the only means for the es- together."-Reuter.
tuhlishment of German unity."
Mr. Marshall believed that the
Manila, June 10. AH, Kardar, the Indian Test
The Hukabalahap peasant player, was then undefeated with 75 to his credit, while C. D. Van army took advantage of the 3 Ryneveli, of South Africa,
hud armed truce in Central Luzon's trendy swelled
University civil war
to pay off two old total with a score of 68,
scores in the past two days. Batting an hour and 50 minutes,
A group of Huk commandos. Van Rynevel hit six fours be disguised as strolling minstrels, 15 fore falling clean bowled to Gray last night killed a Constabulary bour anywhere, I have been
Close of play scores;
guide in a village near Cabana
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At Oxford: Oxford University
Ryneveld 300 for 4 (Van Pawson, 57, Kordar 75 hot out),
gainst Middlesex.
At Card: Glamorgan 210 for In (Eaglestone 65) against Hamp- shire, Rain prevented further play after ten.
for
10an.
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US HOBOES CHALLENGED-
la-
be
many to
Mingling with
townspeople serenading young women
with guilars and songs, the peasant guerilias moved to the home of special policeman Nicolas Rivera. His house was riddled with au tomatic
natic ride and carbine fire, killing Rivera Instantly.
Special policeman Gregorlo
London, June 10, Gonzales
Fred was seriously wounded
Husband. 31-year-old when he attempted to come to British "King of Tramps." today Riveru's aid.
challenged American hobors to ultimule At San Simon in Pampanga beat his record of 42 miles of German states as soon
Paulino Cruz, former tramping in 12 yeurs at a costeumstunees permit. Province, Huk turned Government special of 4.
New York, June 9. Today's Major League buscball At the Oval-Surrey 250 for 8 (Fishlock 7, Fletcher 50) LEAGUE NATIONAL
against Lancashire, R
At lord: Essex
380 Brooklyn Dodgert .... 11
+
not gut) (Avery 51, Vigar 97 11 Pittsburgh Pirater 6
Horstall 07. Pearce 54). Glou Dodgers: Barney. Palteia, Hat-cestershire to bat. ten: e lodges.
At Horsham: Northampton u. Sewell, lgbe:
shire 317 for 8 (Brookes 187 not gent, was killed while walking He has just taken his first job, out, Oldfiek 64) against Sussex down the middle of a street by since 1933, as a caretaker. 5 At Birmingham: Worcestershire unidentified assallants. The body
HARPER WINS
Lund, June 9. Phates:
Wightman Cup classic here two. Schemeil of Egypt was de-Klutz, Fitzgerald---
New York Giants
7 12
1
for
ייh!
years ag, The British lost by feated by Jack Harper of Ausiago Cubs 8 11 0172 (White 55. Fritchard
He sent a challenge to the sung store n Forest kills, tralia 6-1. 0-1 today in the Best
of an unidentified man was Mayor of New York asking him New York, int year.-Associated round of the Kent Jawa
Gromit: p. Koslo,, Jones, New-59); Warwickshire 93 for 3. tennis
American hobu At Harrogate; Somerset 110 found in Pampanga River nearby to contact the - Trinkles e.. Livingston. Cubs: Borowy,
J.
Doberle, (Wardle 6 for 40); Yorkshire 50 the same day-Associated Press, king-United Press. Schmidt; e. Schußling.
for 5.-Reuter, 5. 7 1
„Pres3⁄4----
championships Associated Press.
BYRNES AND PEACE
WITH RUSSIA
Philadelphia, June 9.
Former Secretary of State James F. Byrnes today cautioned against building America's strength "on the theory that we want to fight Soviet Communism.”
CONTROL YUAN
ELECTION
Anilox, Imme 10-
The Control Yun this morning? faited to elect Vits Vice-President
New York Giants
(2nd
game)
Chicago Cubs
Cuts, D. Hartung: s. Westrum,
1
HKCC BOWLS TEAMS
Cubs p. Chausbers, Kush; e.
McCullough, Walker.
The following will represent
All American League clubs the H.K, Cricket Club in a 2nd vere ile, with the Phillies at Div. Lawn Bowls match agahust Cincinnati und Braves at St. Taikoo tomorrow મ 3.30 p.m.
GUILT PROVED A 100 TIMES OVER
Nuernborg, June 10,
Louis games scheduled at night. Members to meet at the KCC The prosecution asked an American war crimes
United Press,
EVENING NEWS TOURNEY
While he declared "the
Leeds, June 9. greatest danger in the world
Charlie Warth, British Ryder today is the danger of
eon-Cup golfer, pasted 13 qualifiers tinued aggression on the part into the final stages of the York- of the Soviet Unim." Byrnes Juhie Evening News' £1,050 insisted that war is far from Tournament with a 30-hole og- finevitable, and adiect:
gregate-of-134-today
The final
"Ideologies militantly rondlei~ Ward backed up his record 04
loginity irreconcilable 67 Tuesday with 70. on the deal ballet, None of the 13 with the right to survive 36 holes of the topmney are sche- confidateşi ræccivilii fie resumed more than hair of the toil on the bags of mutual tolerance, duled for Thursday. — Associated
preterence to the right to die Press.
Ten Chin-chtung, who altain the basis of mutual extline- ed the most voles, received “oštý
26, which was
voles below the
required number.
tlon."
Mr. Byrnest called for renewed that-this will be held efforts to demonstrate A second ballot tomorrow to select the Vice-Protry la "nt bil timen willing sident from three candidates who to live at peace with Russia on obtained the highest votes today. the basis of mutual respect, and
tolerance." They are Tion "Calh-elitunt. Līu Che and Las Chiao-United Press.
EIGHT ONE-EYĘD DOUBLES
Nanking, June 10.
CZECH STARS. WIN
Prague, June 10. Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir; Cernik, Czechoslovakia's ranking one and two tennis player and Dangerous Idca Davis cup team members, de- "Some of our people," he feated Frank Parker, USA, ond wisy Whave the mistaken ides Philippe Wauber Belgium in an that no
doubles agreement has been exhibition
mich in made or can be made with the Prague today, D-7, 6-4. Russians, that fe
Earlier, Parker defeated Cernik render. That in a dangerous 6-2, 6-3 in an exhibition singles idan,
match-Associated Press.
not a
Eur.
TRUMAN STOCK ✨
at 2,50 p.m.
L. Lammert,
E. Hosucs. W. Williamson, J. Prentice.
J. Mount, E.J.R. Mitchell, n.. Davies. R.H. WIH.
W, Phillips. F.D. Augus, RA. Edwards, A.W. Brown,
BIG FIGHT
POSTPONED.
ed
A
court today to protect the peace of the future by convicting 23 I.G. Farben officials of plot-
·ting aggressive war.
Jects.
Over 300 Missing
constitution for a Federal Ger-
Portland, June 10. be drawn us
by the
The Red Cross said today it themselves would "in- sure the normal functioning of still was unable to locate 335- free political institutions, guaran- realdents of devastated Van- tee basic elvil liberties for the port city and that it was individual, and provides for the "deeply concerned" over the adherence, of all the disappearance of 121 persons
on the list.
Stand The Tast
ss clr-
The worborn housing project adjoining Portland was destroyed on May 31 when the Columbia River broke its dyke and flooded "The United States believes the antire area within an hour. the London programme Onl four bodies have been re- will stand the test of ex- cove.ed. One other person is perience and that if conditions know
known definitely to have been developed for its ap-swept into the feed. Blication to Germany
that
сам
whole,
It would
resolve the
The Red Cross suid it especially was worried about the 121-per- Issues while have, thus far. sons because close relatives had divided Germany under the inquired for them.-United Press.
accupation powers and would,
thereby, remove the principal
obstacle to the development of
a peaceful Europe."
Mr. Marshall said he had no
London Tween
SCHWELLENBACH
DEAD
MME. SUN LOSES HER-PACKARD-
The
Washington, June 10, knowledge of press reports from Secretary of Labour Lewis B.
that an agreement bo-Schwellenbach died today,
House Britain, France and the White
announced that United States was imminent on SCW
Schwellenbach passed away at He had the question of resuming repara- Walter Reed Hospital. miles away and for tions deliveries, cut off since the been ill several weeks, Their guilt "has been prov- Rands of
middle of last year, from Western r" many yonro to come."
He was 65 years old and had hundred times over,"
He pointed to the "cold war"Germany to Rusela.
been Labour Department, chief declared Brigadier-General and: "ren) wars"
1945. Asociated raging in the chief Telford Taylor, U.S.
"Negotiations have been under since June, world today to show that war is way for a considerable time on Preis. 1, in his final argument still a meitace. counsel,
that subject, but as yet no agree-" against the heads of. Ger-
The Farben officials are changment has been reached," he de many's big munitions-making cdwith plundering occupied care chemical combine.
countries, use of slave labour Taking note of the French con-
as well un gun makers and moss murder, With the Krupp
troversy over 'the London agree: ment of the world middleweight already cleared of war plotting, helping Hitler plan war.
ment und the fears. expressed Madame Sun Yat-sen, widow Farben case offers the Taylor scoffed championship fight between Rocky the
at the defend-t
on the possible Inade of the Founder of the Chinese Ro Dasertions thul Graziano and Tony Zale, due to that chance to convict a German onts
they did there
quacies of the military guarantees pubilc, reported to the police to- take place tonight at the «Rup-Industriálist of criminal blame not know what was going on in
contained in them, the Secretary day, that hor Packard. sedan pert Stadium here.
Hitler's Inner counsels and In
of State said; "Tho feeling of parked in front of her home was The bout will be held tomorrow The verdict in this case, Tay- the concentration camps.
the French public is easily un- stolen last night-United Press. will Tomorrow the defence night in the same ring-Reuter. los warned, "will be felt thou-
derstandable because they have make, ils final plen and the uc suffered terribly because of Ger- cused will make statements.
man military operations. Man | Then the court will adjourn for several weeks to prepare, in vor- dict Associated Press.
Newark, N.J., Júna 9. Noin today caused a postpone
for the war,
A FIGHTING SPEECH
JAPANESE WHALINGTM
A Balance
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Shanghai," June 10,
JEWISH- ORPHANSE
Paris, June 9, Orphaned Jewich children an trusted to Gentile homoa by parents who later disappeared in ́"The_problem_involves obtain- | Germany will be tracked down Aboard Truman Train, June 9.
ing a balance between the neces- | and, taken away, by mie Democratic political sources at Butte, where Pre-
nity Oslo, June 9.
of German economie ro- tion if necessary," Jewish: 'Wel- sident Trumon spoke last night, were gleeful
Norwegian whaling companies covery for the good of all Europe (fare officials said today.
*Em was digJosed by the are pressing the government to and the danger that certain seg- over what they described as the “spirit”” with
Joint ments of German industry might American
Distribution take drastic action in co-opera-be revived to a certain extent Committee coordinating Jewish. tion with Britain to prevent fur- that it would constitute a threat relief work-Associated Press. To exploit that idea; Mr.
which the President bolaboured Congress..
ther Japanese whaling in AD-| ** The official Central News Byrnes said, such people charge
They said it was a fighting net rejoin it until Friday after foretie waters following what to Europe at some future date, Agency produced an answer to "that we were bamboozled and
they 'BOLSTERED,
Morsball claimed, the unsatisfactory Mr.
Shanghal, June 10. speech and rarely in Mr Tru-noon in Portland, puzzikig reports of Communist
in nearly avery.
In which America way
Members of the United States replied
to United States Government felt One-eyed General-Liu-Po-cheng's verreached
agreement President Roosevelt
ashington, June 9.anan's political career had heToday and tomorrow President a recent Norwegian pro eat about that the London agreement had Army Advisory Group who appearance on successive daya an made with the Soviet Union dur-The former Secretary of Agri-spoken with such nerve. Truman will be the guast of the widely separated areas of China's ing the war,"
President Truman had demand-Governor, Mr. Walgren, at the this year's Japanese expedition, found such a balance and did activities include training Chincas
Heuter.
provide adequate military qua troops are expected here, shortly central war. Irónis.
That viewpoint, he stated, "is bolstered President Truman's ed that Congress stay in session, Governor's mansion.
rantees.
from: Nanking to Inspect cons The wily, fast-moving Red a grotesque distortion.”
stock in, New Mexico by winning despite the political conventions, On Friday Mr. Truman will
Although Mr. Marshall an-cription work undertaken ?" by / leader, a- despatch' from Kalleng{ A realistic. conclusion is that he State's Democratic nomination and get busy on his programmes board the Presidential plans, the
nounced the American accept the Chinese authorities," accord sold, is using not one but eight the war agreements gave the to the United States -Bonate. to provido housing and chock in "Independence, for on aerial
ance of the London" plan, some ing do Chines svporla Réttar. doubles. Each substitute, this Soviet. Union very lililo that they Unomeigl but complete. returns flution.
survey of flooded areas. He will
members of Congress are quer Printed and babilitat. fit, (DE MERRET story sald, like the original, has were not In a position to take, from 481, procinata · out. of B00 The Presidentlal train will ar- land at Salem, Oregon, and go
tioning whether that can be doners. The Katepaper Katorerier, Liucives, missing Associated without agreement,”—Associato. cyk
Portland gavo Mr. Anderson 31,304 and his rive at Olympla, Washington, to- by automobile, to
without Congressional approval. WALTER ZAMKN KEATES, Press.
Press.
opponent: 21,020,-United Presi day and the Chief executive willUnited Press.
Reuter
culture, Mr. Cünton: P. Anderson,
consider
the
TODAY'S TENNIS The following are today's Lawn Tenair fixtures:aut
'Ladies' Doubles - U.S.R.C. V Récrolo
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