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ENGLAND 121 FOR TWO IN SECOND INNINGS
Tront Bridge, Nottingham, June 12.
England at the end of the third day's play in
the
first
Test Match had scored 121 for two wickets in their second innings and thus need another 223 runs to avert an in- nings defeat.
When stumps were drawn today, Len Hutton was
63 not out and Denis Compton 36 not out, Cyril Washbrook again failed, losing his wicket ofter scoring a single, while Bill Edrich was caught ofter putting up 13 runs.
Large sections of the 30,000 crowd showed disploa- sura by booing when Miller, the Australian all- rounder, bowled a succession of bumpers to Len Hutton during the closing minutes. After being hit for 14 mi Jobriston and Toshack were to
bowling of gether for the ist wicket, and [th seemed hungry for runs and
tan off-drive by Toshack.
•-11 to the Son,
THY OVER
when
spinners, Millor changed bark: tu fast bowling word four time in his Inst eight balls pitched short and mate the ball fly to Hutton. One all striek Helter on the left shoulder and England's openitus bata- man wated a Itiilite or t
Early Shock
Nume runs Inter, however, was, fest before to Becker to com-
Challenge
To Students
Shanghai, June 13. Mayor K. C. Wu struck back in his verbal battle with students of the Chiao Tung University last evening when he announced that, un-. less the students gave a con- crete and satisfactory answer to his eight questions at an carly date, he would summon their delegates and question them at an open meeting at-
ers and the public.
in order to rub himself before Jute the thig with a lead of lended by newspaper report. carrying on. Then Miller was 1394. barracked as 1 went up to bow)
manfe mpl start before delivering Ill.
two
Frotund had been a the feld
Tic false to houts and they hack over two letting Today before e He was hand again as week-end rest told bring them the players left
field cat | but fresh for the resumption m
the close of play.
the
Hution hard shown wonderful (arm while hitting 63 st und, with 'Compton, added 82 for the third wicket
This pair will carry
Monday,
mayor's right queries asked for full particulars regned- in the sponsors and supporters of last
threatened week-end's knti-Amerloun dentenstration.
The mayor said: "We musi And out whether the decision to stage the demonstration Just was milleted by the
It was up to time early batsmen to krep their wickets safe, bui to the management of the onlookers Washbrook was caught off Miller Saturday Mon-by the wirkut-keeper when only students authentically or whether 've runs were on the board and it had been made previously-by Dhich came out to join Hatton.sume behind-the-scene persons.
tluy when the Chrbt wickets
standing will still need 223 runs
in order tu wengi un maings de- feal,
Blazing Heat
foxer at these were extras.
anel it was realised that tea had bech taken at the close of the Astenlian Innings.
This pair proceeded carefully and the score rose steadily to 38. with Hilton In the 20's und England had about two hours' Edrich in double figures. batting today....... after Australia Without addition, however, had been dismissed for 509 to give them a first innings lead
Eirich was
taken behind the
wicket off Johnston and England's of 344 and England had a dieae. troubles were serious.
. trous start by losing two
wickets for 30 no.
Then it Was that Compton. horo of many a comeback on behalf England, of his county and Joined the Yorkshireman and the-pair-prooveded to show that Austraila's bowling could be punished.
Compton joined Hutton and the pair ran into the 50's with near-
y an hour left for play,
Compton was soon off the mark and he was seen at his best when passing coverpolat to send up England's '50 after 70 minutes' batting.
Hutton was playing his part at the other end and when
nobly
We continued:
"We cannot sympathise with them until we have found ou' the facts," Mayor
"My idea in continuing to investigate this case is
to expose the plots of conspirators who have been planning to instigate people :: In posing the Government. disturbing social prace and op-
need "We
pence in Shang- hal."-Reuler,
CONTRABAND
INTERCEPTED
An attempt to smuggle out'
It was learned thering lunch that the watch which farnett was a flution repented Campton's cover general cargo to Japan was poved to have missed was not #stroke to reach the late 20's. frustrated by Hong Kong's chance because it was a "bump" Bradman brought on his other Revenue Officers on Satur ball, which travelled 30 yards after lefthander, Toshack, but the score day afternoon. belut hit to the ground, and that went to 74 and then Miller
Barnett
Johnston came back to the attack an estimated two tons of
48
turned and started sending down
Combing the s.s. "Nanchang" off-spinners in-just before she cleared the har
emphasised the long hard condit merlium paced
from
the
in
4
up
red late. tus of the pitch. In the bluzing stead of the pace bowling-faster bour for Kobe. Revenue Officers heat
the sweltering crowds had than Lindiwall's of the Arst found a considerable number of sought shelter
innings-sp that neither batsman large packages, neatly sewn during the interval and
in matting, after-appeared unduly worried.
grass
hidden wartis
tanks beneath the bollers in the tres many hact
-engine room.
There were no claimants the goods, Gome of the pack- ages, when opened, were lound" to Hutton and Compton continued contain foreign- drugs and plastle on at 397.
nore yet punishing any ball that was.)
were removed to
handkerchlets on their heads as protection.
Young conceded two runs in Hutton Superb
his first over after lunch, the
Arst time that more than a single
had been scored in one ever from on their way, taking every care articles. him since he went Then he
howled
Iwo
The goods
to
maidens, but nothing could stop safe to deal with and, so far, the warehouse of the Import and Hasselt going on to his century, they have put on 82 runs for the Export Department.
after the third wicket.
Much must now depend on
GOC MAY GET
which followed snon Australian total passed the 400 mark.
Them
Hassett Deceived
Forces, Major
HERE TODAY Owing to the unsettled state of the woother, Hong Kongs
after the week-end rest, for England still need 223 runs to save the innings defeat. Hulton batted superbly in the closing minutes and is 83 not out, while new General Officer Commanding Compton overcame an unhappy Land Hasroti had been tied down a period aparut Johnson's spin-F. R. G. Matthews, D.5.0.. he approached the hundred and [ners.
he seruined at 98 for 15 minutes. The scoreboard:
Australia's first 400 look exactly England: First Innings ..... 105 eight and a half hours, walle AUSTRALIA: Ist INNINGS Hüssett renched his century after Barnes c. Evans b. Laker .......... 02 batting Ave minutes over five Morris b. Laker
31 hours. He
had ene six and. 14 Bradman c.
Hutton
b. Bedser 138 Tours
In score at that time, Miller C. Edrich B. Laker ... Bolls Tassell and Lindwall con- Frown Ibw. b. Yardley
17 tinued to and dimeulty in getting Hassett
ball
137
21
b. Bedser the through the cloverly Ian Johnson b. Laker placed feld, but Lindwon did go Tallon and b. Young yards down the pich to thump Lindwall c. Evans b. Yardley 42 Young for the hist boundary of Bill Johnston not out
the day hit off that bowler.
Young bowled unchanged for about two hours, during which the Australluns scored only 80 runs and when he was rested he had bowled 24 overs for 14 mins and one wicket, 10 overs bolna maidens.
General
die
ng arrive yesterday as scheduled,
He is now expected to arrive here at 1.30 pm, today.
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PEIPING MAYOR EXHORTS MOSLEMS
AGAINST JEWS
Poiping, June 13.
Mayor Ho Sze-yuan, speaking at a local Moslem anti-Jewish rally this morning, soid although ho was a Buddhist he was against, the Jews who "brought about Communism and who are behind the capitalistic oppression of tha people,"
Shouting the "Jews have, gathered at D o'clock this morn- rebelled against Allah," he ing at Peiping'. West City to said "We must fight-Allah demonstrate against the Jews. gives us strength to fight our Through The City enemies we must, shed blood to have the Holy Land-Long Live Islam-". --
Over 4,000 Chinese Mos'ims
FIGHTING CONTINUES
17
19
18
•
600
Toshack lbw, Bedser
Extras
Total
BOWLING
OMR W 18 172 44.2 12 113
17 5 30
60 28 70
55 14 138
Edrich
The new bull was taken by Bedsor
were
IN THE HOLY LAND
London, June 12.
...
After two hours in which Mos- lem leaders from North China and Manchuria and the National Assembly delegation from Sin- klang, now visitlag Peiping, Insh. jed out at the Jews, the white
capped throng boarded 35 wait- 'ng trucks and paraded through The
anti-Jewish
city. shouting slogans-and-waving anti-Jewish
vankers
Racialism In New Jersey
Wall Township, N.J.,
June 12.
A 12-foot cross was burned last night outside the home of a Negro radio engineer who had moved into an all- white distract here to svald travelling 58 miles daily to "work.
The police said that they were warning neighbours to keep of the man's proparty. He had already received joy. threatening telephone Grat
galls-Hauter.
The Weather
Tel.
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Civilians Aid Police
Dingapore, June 13... European civilians joined with police yesterday In
striking back at gangsters who are terrorising "the" Malayan peninsula states.
The civilians joined a police passo which fought with ban- dite who had slain a Chinese contractor in Johore state. One bandit was killed and another wounded in a Dun battle.
In another Johora contra, within sight of a local polics station, five armed Chinese escaped after shooting twa Chinese to deáth.—Associated Preal.
MacDonald "Guilty Of Strife"
Canberra, June 13, The Australian Government hold Commissioner - General for the United Kingdom in South-East Asla, Malcolm MacDonald, responsible for the flare-up in Malaya over the White Australia policy, the Sydney Truth said today.
The Truth quotes a senior minister As saying
Maz. Donold himself had inspired and fostered the agitation that has arisen there which has as its
that
olm destruction of the White Australia policy.
The Federal Cabinet will con- sider the situation which has developed In South-cust Asla over the White Australia agita-. tion. The Ministers take the gravest possible view of the agilation, says the Truth.
out that
Well-informed observers closo to the Federal Ministry pointed.
MacDonald feadership In the Malayan protest seemed abundantly, clear by his reported sintomont that Australia's recent action
had done. "Irreparabia form" not only to herself but to nil European nations with inter- jpala. ir. Asja Unized «Press.
Pantomime Leninists Attacked
"Cardiff, Jane 13. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, to- day attacked the British Com- munist critics of the recent. Labour Party Conference- "as "pantomime Leninists and par- lour revolutionaries"...
Quoting Lenin for the need for consolidation, Mr. Morrison tald a meeting of the Weish Regional Council of the Labour Party: is just too funny that our Com- munists should seek to condemn us for the wise and balanced out- look of the recent Conference of the Labour Party,
"We cannot afford, and we fo not intend, to slacken our efforts for economic order and progress. but it is necesery to dovelon, consolidate, and Improve · 'the- great achievements of this Parlla- ment, no less than to devote our- selves also to other equally great tasks on which we have mada less progress so far,
"Beware of the affcic-in-the- muds dressed up to look like re- volutionaries."-Router.
Rains Bring Down Structures
Due to the recent heavy! rainfall the first, and second floor verandahs of No. 65. Peel Street suddenly collapsed Bf- 10.00am yesterday.
Luckily there was only one. person underneath at the time sut she received serious Injuries to her hand and limbs and was
removed to Queen Mary Hospital
At the meetins Mayer He was the only non-Moslem taking part. An originally planned huge meeting in which, 300,000 Mos- tems were expacted to participate was called-off, after, heated de- mands of amore' 'conservative ·Premuros is "high over, NW China anil
by Fire Brigade Ambulance. group of the Peiping. Chinese ta ridge- extending from the Paniße
Shortly after 11:30 - 6.r.- yes- - Moslem Association, according to antlerclose through the Good Atralia in an Association spokesman.
Malaya, "A trough stretches from Tonerday a squatter's hut in Aber
deen Street also, collapsed?dus to han NE to an extensive depression, over Manchorin."
the recent rainfall, burying, with it' two persons. - Eoth were ex- Tuby's Forecast:-Moderate (or fresh | tricated by, tho Fire' Drigado, but
***. "Holy Cause'
The head of the Sinklang dele- tirado gation, in an emotional
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Fighting continued in Palestine tonight more than 24 hours after the agrood cease fire. The Jews reported a fiorce Arab onslaught south of the Sea of Galilee, while the Syrians accused the Jews of a now attack on the southern sector of their Northern Front.
Erick Delaval, of The United Nations, truce was still under heavy Arab at-Colonel observers
tack at noon today. already on
Sweden, one of Count Bernadotte's
· Bedser and Edrish, but tho bats- | Barnott
A Reuter Washington despatch Farsonal stuff and a senior United Of their way to these twppareenid the United States had agroad. Ni&tions-Palestino-observer, Was Dgainst the Jows in Buckland BW to winds - Weelber clondy wilh | Mak Chung, -62. beonivad various mth began to score more freely Young with thumping hooks from short Laker
to probe Cariter, alleged viola
removed to hospital. :- deliveries.
Then at 472 Bedser Compton
0.24 4 tions of the four week truce supply Count Bernadolls with flying from Halls to Damascus tu- translated into Chinese, told the afternoonsus fait. Fair during injuries and was Imunodiately
three patrol vessels and three day to prove reports of fightingMosleme that in China's. vásti deceived Hossett, whose longih Yardley,
170 32. ž and the mediator himself, aircraft to carry truce observandoit the Palestine-Syrion frontier, western areas Moslems were "Youlerdayju -Weatheris nings come to an end one run Extras Byes D, Legbyes 4, Count-Folke Bernadotte, wan
eager to join all Chinese Mastoms Maximum 3. deg. Tak ahort of Bradman's score.
the holy to ind to be willing:
"aide by aide: introom 18 deg. Fak. Wide 1 (by Edrich) No ball 1 (by flying to Jerusalem from Cairo, understood on Government or neuter learned in Holla. bowling by Edrich was Bedser).
Hotsahinez: 3.8_hosts. Jewish rellet convoys have ten mince military observers fo
To Osher truce obser were with the
observers before ENGLAND: 2nd INNINGS |
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03 the Israeli capital of Tel-Aviv ditter to the 21 already Lace: verin (The Bea of Gall-nt the Pelping Chinese Mosleyn
@verage “of 127,0 mm.=29,05. Ina century partnership with Lind- Washbrook c. Tallon p. Miller during the past few nights along the Count's requeri.
fos los investigate. Jewish Association, sald: "After the next]. the Arab From Both the United States 30held Bab bl
row attacked the Inko-ride settlement the world" must-present a KOUE ... to ported possible compromise, prace of Ein RSS bloc in peace settlements to pre-Barat ma1006.7-1068.7 m.
Equale 21.80, 19.44 inches. vent another Palestine issue 121
on this arenes were already underway.
Arab League, Staton
Lete Tast night Jewish Gov. The thousands gathered at the Humidity 175 RW scene of some of the heaviest ported to be forming felst ernment spokesman, sald in Tell rally ended the meeting solemnly Dew Point Thing
Wind Direction,GAY BOYE MOR ME“, pr Bghting of the past weeks had delegation, to negotiato with Avie that heavy fighting con repeating | cut, the main'.
Aviv Jerusa Count Herrindotte will send their unved in the ordan Valley cuts unt claim, Long Wind: Fores 18 16 knoće,
Chiang Kai-shoki lam highwa
chiefs of Riste to peet the Arab, of Lake Tiberias, 12 hours after Long live Chiu,”a VES
After the parade rough-the glas Premiers in Cairo on Monday, ac- the tripse dead-line: Fighting wont
gording to a message from the on, in the Tênin, área wall the streets the demodetrators, i went Low Dayptian capital
- afternooch be added.—Reuter. quietly home-United - Pross,
W punished and
'been rolling into Jeruzalom (fròm | the Holy Land if needed, ish; ad-') trayall·li'a by land from Halfa to Fouch W. Chairman. Ratofali Nola luce Jan, 1-
wall, but Hassett in trying to cut Edrich c. Talion b. Im Joanston 13 ja naw mad, by-passing area and France Reuter despatches somplaint that the Arabe, had 'world war the' Moildin' people' pf ]
Bedeer was bowled off-stump. Compton 'not 'out "His innings” farled "ten; minutes
Jahieet of six hours, hits
30 USB
Las bert hits::;
and:
Norman Yardley bawlad for.
Extras"
Total (for 2)
the first time today at 487, and Miller *
In his third over had Lindwall W. Johnstons
brillfently, caught by, the agile] 1. Johnson
who darted sore to Toshack ball wide, off: the log. Barnes:
waker the be
tump
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