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COUNTY BOWLERS TRY OUT NEW CRICKET BALL
Wimbledon Tennis Entries
London, June B. The Wimbledon tennis cham-
which plonships,
begin on June 20, have attracted 128 players in the Men's singles. Among them will be Bob Fal- kenberg. American holder of the title, and John Bromwich, of Aus- trudia, who was runner-up Inst year
A bust of other tomous players include Richard Gonzales, Ameri- can champion, Jarslov Drobny Czechoslovakia No. 1. and Eri Sturgess, the South African cham-
Fion.
Three
J.
London, June 8,
Use by bowlers on ́ several County cricket grounds of the experimental new ball today coincided with the foll of many wickets, but there was. no positivo proof that the bowlers found it a help.
The MCC had suggested that each'County should try out the experimental seam stitched ball -it has seam cords of nine strands instead of eight-in their first two Home matches after Whitsun!
were shire
Among those who used it Essex and Nottingham- but the at Brentford, Essex Secretary, R. Paterson, that his today disclosed County used this type of ball "We found it all last season. tended to keep its shape long- er, but I would not like to say whether or not bowlers found it a help." he said.
Bailey In this match Trevor
bowlert since he who had not
a week go strained a musele showed his fitness for the Art Test by bowling with pace and was out fe for Essex. But he They have all been ac- cepted, but Miss Laurie Wond of luck and
Naris Indian players,
S.L. Sawhny and Charamjiva, will compete in th
singles.
is to
claimed
only one
W25
bridge, India's No. 2 woman playwicket for 30. er, will have to play through the
Best in the Essex attack rounds if she quality ing rench the championships poper. Ray Smith, who bowled his f
a large With such
number spinner with much guile to take of first-class players in the five wickets for 49 in 14 overs. Men's singles the problem of "seeding" l likely to become
a difficult one, and it is posui- ble that the number of "areda" may be extended from eight to aixteen.
A
The hunings
afler
Fierce Hitting
feature of the Essex Nottinghamshire were all out for 144 was again Wimbledon nelal, however, provided by Smith, whose fierce would make no cominent today hitting brought him 50 in 15 He went on to make on this muggestion.
In the Women's singles 96 play-28, including five sixes and seven ers, including the champion, Miss fours in 32 minutes. Louise Brough, of America, will compete, while 64 pairs will con- test the Men's Doubles, 48 in the Women's doubles and 80 in the Mixed doubles.- Reuter.
Lawn Bowls Line-Ups
Liberation Shield
The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in a "Liberation Shield" Lawn Bowls game against Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Cox's Road on Sunday, June 13, ut 4 p.m.:
A... Guert, B.A, Gray, I.M. Forrest
new J. Ozew (Skip).
H. Gitlin, J. Tang, A.J. Kew and G.8. Homarit (kip).
E.B. Rossell, C.R. Ronselei, R.B, Capel Mud T. Lock (Skin).
C.1. Sæstetoin, T.F. Baker, J.A. Tibbis
. Landolt (Ship).
C. Thompson, F. Goodwin, W. Hoog
Sling and TA. Modar (8hip).
C. Champelovier. FE. LawTINDER,
Wonk and E.C. Pincher (Skip),"
3.
minutes.
Oxford
University dismissed Sussex in three hours for 119 on an almost perfect pitch, largely due to excellent bowling by A. H. Kardar, the former Indian Test pinyer.
With the first Test starting
Royal Hunt Cup Final Acceptors
London, June B. The final acceptors, with weights, for the Royal Hunt Cup, to be run over seven fur longs 155 yards at Ascot nexi Wednesday, June 15, were an- nounced today.
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949.
Some Precedents In County Cricket
The various teams in the county cricket cham- ·
pionship soom cost for different parts by tradition-dramatis personae in the passing show, summer oftor summor. Yorkshire are obviously uneasy when not wearing the crown, but to see Somerset sceptred and enthroned would provoke almost as much amusement as awe and admiration.
It is Somerset's inherited | geraus, silent lithe, beautiful. prerogative, and private family Five Kentlah wickets were swept jake, to trip up the loftily and out of the way for 70; and evn
how a Macdonald now and body knows pompously placed
bowls when he is overwhelming then.
batsmen every over or putting the fear of Satan into their hearts
The precedent was established nearly half a century ago by
who Sammy Woods,
one week took his XI Northwards, like a bad Squire Western hallo-ins. thoroughly routed an apparently impregnable Yorkshlie, after inv ing been bowled out in the Arst tanings for 10 cdd, and going In
gain more than 200 behind.
What is more, ther threshed Lancashire on the way home to Taunton and some proper ale.
Spirit Of Woolley
A Storybook Hero
On this afternoon of Kent's dire travail, Chapman came in, and he beggar'd all description. An author or a boy's story would healtate to
such demends make reartis' credulity os Chapman's
this tale.
powers
רי
his romantic
innings
SCHOOL SWIMMING FINALS
cra
Despite intermittent show- teen-aged swimmers of various schools put on a spec- tacular show last night at the Chung Shing Bathing Pavilion where seven exciting finals of Swimming the Inter-School Contest, were run off.
Miss Joan Wong, one of the two Wong sisters who represented Hong Kong at China's National Athletic Meeting in Shanghal last year, won the 100-metre free style in 88.2 seconds and in the
in 100-metre back stroko
any minute 51.8 seconds.
Following are the results:
Boys' Division
100-metre free style (1) Chan Kin-mun (Tung Cha), 63.3 sec-
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Dodgers Beat Cubs, Hold League Lead
New York, June 9. Brooklyn's right hander Rox Barney pitched his first complete game of the season in hurling the Dodgers to a two-hit 3-1 National Leaguo victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednos- day.
The Dodgers thus maintained their league leader-
ship and ran up a three game winning streak. Second baseman Jackie Robinson drove in two runs for the Brooks with a triple and single.
Gerry Staley pitched three- hit ball yesterday as the St. Louis Cardinals shutout the
York Giants for New
tho
YANGTSE CLOSED second straight day 2-0. TO NAVIGATION;
Rookie third baseman Eddie Kazak, who made three errors at third base for the Cards, stoned for hia folding lapses by driving in the feat run and acoring the other.
makes now on my power to tell onda; (2) Wong Kam-wah (YUK cinnati at Boston and Pittsburgh;
in
Mac-
Choi), 66.0 seconds.
200-metre breast stroke: (1) (Yuk Choi), Yeung Ying-chok
(2) five minutes 3.0 seconds; Leung Hin-kis (Ling Ying), three minules five seconds.
1,500-metro free
Others were night games; Cin-
at Philadelphia.
In the American League, Alex his seventh game Kellner wan with a six hit pitching job as the Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Chicago White Sox 5-2. Koll- (1)er
He cut and hooked Macdonald Kent between 1900 and 1013
from the first risk; streaks of won the championship four times, (0 stone usually scoring at the rate of tightning flashed and forked at They are: My Babu
him. Belleve it or not and you Impeacable (3.2), Master to "00 an hour. But it is not Kent's 10);
at liberty to consult "Wieden" are Vole (.1), Bterope (0 stone 12. tunction to wear end bear heavy
three hours, Witness (8.10), Minster armour in stern ambitious battle: Chapman, Star
scored, not 100, but 260, iney are the born knights for the R Lovell (88), Pride of India (8.8) Ashley (3.7), Signalman and Fair Jousts and tourneys of Maidstone, donald, stung to temper for once Judgement (8.0), Goldsborough Canterbury and Dover.
(8.4)
Rear 1.3), Black Pampan Admiral, Lucky Lord and Panair (8.3), Welsh Honey, Lusigneul and Yellow Idol (8.2), Winterwhin It is more important that this (1), Hyperbole, Sunstroke and year Kent should recapture the Burns (8 stone), Jacobite spirit of Mason, Markham, Blaker, stone 13), Roman Way (7.11) Hutchings, Seymour, Dillon Porvo and Multim (7.10); Red Days and the incomparable Wool-nihilate him. Brae and Parbleu (7.9), Wet Bob, loy, than amass paints and achieve
As for Richard Tyldesley, he For usually goes simply couldn't "'it, floor.” Glossary, Persian Glory and Tudor the prestige which Period (77), Persian Book (7.5), with a very lunited monarchy, the rest of his brief life, Mac- Papist (72) Judgement Beau,
donold maintained that this in- Jinks and Prince Peto (6.13), Kent--like Sussex--should, play nings of Chapman was the grand- Majasa (8.12), Merry Rose (6.11). the game with intent for our des est he ever saw. Asturose, Reynard's Hill and Vic-light. tory (6.10).
style:
minutes 1.4 seconds; (2) Wong his
Wong Kam-wah (Yuk Chol), 23 u Kua-chi (Yuk Chol), 24 minutes
40.0 seconds.
he knew in
while for Etrength and
and mastery well enough most days-bowled with an in- erensing velocity and venom; and
200-metre free style relny: (1) the foster and the more perilously Kong Loung School, two minutes he attacked, the more vehemently 5.7 seconds; (2) Hollywood After- and yet the more mischievously
two minutes 11.8 noon School, and rapturously did Chapman an- seconds.
Ascot Gold Cup The final acceptances for the on Saturday, it was heartaning Ascat Gold Cup, to be run over see two and a half miles at Ascot In Hutton again such next Thursday, June 16, were also sparkling form for Yorkshire, announced today. His 104 In three hours took hisi aggregate in, his last four in- ning to 542.
to English enthusiasts to Len
The close of play scores were:
It is right and good for t
Girls' Division 100-metre free style: (1) Joan Wong (Royden), 88.2 seconda: (2) Chat Ching-moi (Ching Wah)
94.3 seconds.
200-metre breast stroke: (1) Stern realists and statisticians game that we should remember Maria Wu (St. Mary's), three have tried to prove that even at und rise famous men of the minutes 50.9 seconds; (2) Jeannle Canterbury, Kent often, even in
inaciration fren Hung (St. Mary's), three minutes her resplendent years, scared past, we draw
Them, and pride. But we need 50,3 seconds. much at the speed of other and not always go back to legendary intre plebeian teams; but there is times in search of our giants and
mix ard rhythm of style and herbes.
It seems only yesterday by arith- spirit not to be measured by metic. When Wooley leaned for-Hince Chapman first came to us, a youth with the dawn of the They are: Woodburn, Heren ward on a ball, when Dillon
rip.
gume op him. Bridge, Alycidon, Vic Day, Benny pled the
the strokes grosa,
were Lynch, Stockbridge, King's Mead, es full of light and as far removed Γι batanes де 1) c Riding Mill. Turmoil, Gleading om materin! Light and Black Tarquin.
afternoon sin and the glow af All acceptors carry nine stone. the evening when close of play
gently approached.
At Manchester: Lancashire 204 (Goddard for 54); Gloucester---Neuter. thire 153 for 4 (Graveney 51).
At The Oval: Glamorgan 380 for (Parkhouse 82, Watkins 104. Wooller 62); Surrey to bat.
At Brentford: Nottinghamshire 144 (Ray Smith 5 for 49, Price
13 for 33); Essex 334 for 8 (Dodds
#1, Smith 78, Pearce 55).
At Portsmouth: Hampshire 132
A.E. Tribble, A.W. Hamser, W. Butters | (Lawrence 8 for $3): Somerset
worth and M.E. Ukinner (p).
A. Graham, F. Howarth, H. Leigh and Geo, Laye (Bklp).
League Matchos
The following are tomorrow's Lawn Bowls teams:
FIRBT DIVISION
KCC Recreio "A" 25 Cox's Road C. Thompson, W. Hong Silng, F. Goodwin Rod T.A. Hadar (Bjp); W. Calledre, J. Wong. A.J. Ków and C.B. Ronuriet iškis); A.F.P. Cuest. B.A. Gray, EC. Fincher and J. Orem (6k(p).
ER
SECOND DIVISION KCC Reio at King's" Parkt Branlet, D.R, Rosselet, R.S. Capell and 'T, Lock (Bkip): T.F. Baker, 3. Tang, 3, Tibble and R. Leigh (Bhip) | A.C. Tribble, A.W. Rammer, F. Butterworth and F.E. Skinner (l).
Taikos v Karnison Bowling Green Club at KEGC J.D. Dunter, J. Bowsh," R.35. Mahald J.11. Klaniburgh (8kipli T.R. MacLean, ... Thomson, C. Bovard and W.G. M««Klu (Bkip}: JA. Smith, J., MaLeod, A. Etavna and W. Melrown (@klp),
Friendly Games
Football Club In a four rinky friendly lawn bowls match against the Kowloon Cricket Club
145 for 7 (Rogers 81).
At Bradford: Yorkshire 238 (Hutton 104, Clarke 5 for 79, Broderick 3 for 33); Northamp- tonshire 07 for 3.
A Lord's: Middlesex Warwickshire 105 for 4.
135;
At Derby: Leicestershire 173; Derbyshire 137 for 3.
At Oxford: Sussex 119; Oxford, University 138 for 4-Rouler.
TROUBLE IN BOXING CAMP
Momence, Illinois,
Juno 8.
Ezzard Charles manager.
Felix Bocchicchio.
U.S. Athletes Break Four Irish Record
Dublin, June 8.
records
were
an inter..
100-metre back stroke: (1) Joan Wong (Royden), one minute 51.8 Chan Ching-mai seconds; (2)
one minute 55.2 (Ching Wah), seconds.
WHITE SCORES DOUBLE WIN
And here is the secret of cric. Seven more finals will be run ket's appeal to our affections; it off tomorrow at 8 p.m. stays with us each year with summer's shortness, Season: Fol- low seasons, and they give and, And if we wanted the fanfare thinking even of Denis Compton they away. shall on be of aggressive batsmanship, what thi could excel in physical swash as a "veteran," and where now buckling vehemence a partnership Freeman? "Ah, where be Beldham arc "Potay," Sutcliffe, "Tich" by Blaker and Marsham? It was nmilltary tattoo of cricket, re- and where be Brett?" minding us that Kent has her barracks and her soldiers,
But the spirit, the tradition, endures. That is why we shall all, One Saturday at Maidstone, or whether men of Canterbury or Four, Irish
a dangerous "flying" pitch, lively Gravesend, of Leeds or Laister- broken, all by United States earth. Macdonald, the great spear ton, of the South or of the North, and vicious after rain on hard dyke, Westhoughton or Withing- athletes, during national track and field meet of Lancashire, the year's cham- wish to sea and revel in a true plons, sprend terror and destruc- renascence of the rampant White here tonight. Fred Wilt wontlon, his attack was terrible, den- Horse of Kent. the mile in four minutes, 10.4 seconds; Dave Bolen recorded 48.5 seconds for the 440 yards; Dick Phillips had leap of six feet 84 inches in the high jump, and, Harrison Dillard the Olympic sprint champion, took the 120 yards' hurdles in
14.4 seconds.
Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen, the Dutch Olympic champion, scored
Jap War Prisoners Escape From Russia
Tokyo, Juna 9.
a good double, winning the 100 On March 15 this year, a 30-ton motor boat, crowd-
yards in 11.2 seconds and the 80 metres' hurdle in 11.8 seconds.
Bill Dwyer, the American in- door sprint champion, won 100 yards in 10 seconda fut
Other results were:
the
%
in
was helped considerably
and a two-run triple, by left fleider Elmer Valo. by shortstop Eddie Joost's homer
Other games were night games; Boston at St. Louis, New York at Detroit and Washington at Cleve-| land.
SCORES:
MINES FEARED
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Now Currency, Trade Rulings
H
in dorics of new ourrency And, trado regulations, the Mili- tary Control Commission today ordered residents to surrender their foreign currency holdings In exchange for Jen Min notes or deposit certificates within 15 days of the establishment of a foreign exchange market in the Bank of China, states another Reuter report.
These deposit certificates, ası previously announced, will be transactable in the fo-glen ex- change market at the official rato of the day, although buyers are ilmited to
of to only five categories persons in possession of the neces Esary documentary showing that foreign exchange is required to pay for imports, living expenses of family or stalf of a firm in Barney; foreign countries, travelling ex-
National Leaguo
Chicago Brooklyn Winning pitcher Rex
Loser: Bob Muncrief.
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2 0 3
penses abroad, freight commis- 7 4sion and insurance premiums on
0 exports,
St. Louis New York Winning pitcher Gerry Staley,
Laser Lavo Koslo,
American League
The Military Control Commis- sion reiterated its earlier order that the circulation of all foreign currencies henceforth is strictly forbidden and violators of this RHE provision will be severely pun- Philadelphia
iphed. 2 Chicago
0 1 Winning pitcher Alex Kellner,
loser Chick Flercits,
Associated Press.
O
PI VISITORS CALL ON U.S. CITIES
Loughborough, Lolcestershire. June 8 Duncan White (Chylon) run- ner-up in the Olymple 400 metres
Seattle, June 8. hurdles,. today helped Lough-
Two representatives of the borough College to win the Nor- Philippines called on Seattle to- thern Universities athletics cham- day as part of a world mission plonships here.
While won the 120 yards hurd- to tell problems of the young
it watches les by six yards in 16 seconds republic as and then took the 440 yards hird- spread of Communism In les by 12 yards in 57.8 seconds. Far East. Keuter.
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CYCLE RACE
Paris, June 8.
the
the
It is reliably learned this after- 12 noon that nine foreign and Chinese banks have been appoint→ ed by the Bank of China to han- dle foreign exchange on its bo- half.
British Banks Appointed
the
Two of the foreign appointed banks, are. British-the Hong Kong and Shanghal Bank and Chartersd Bank-three of America, American-Bank the Chase Bank and the Na- tional City Bank, and French- Banque de L'Indo-Chine-né Russian - Moscow Narodny Bank-ond
and Belgian Dutch,
опе
There was no intimation today. when the foreign exchange mar- ket will be formally opened at- Mr. Ernest Escaler and Mr. though regulations governing 10m Rifael Estrada, prominent young operation have appeared. Manila businessmen, are booked
These state that although the
for a number of appearances are opening rate will be announced
before moving to Portland. Los
tha
every
*
-
moming, the appointed The Tour de France, one of Angeles and San Francisco.
banks may freely sattle rates Europe's leading long-distanco Mr. Escaler sald: "Our purpose among themselves for transactions cycle races, which starts on June is to bring 30, will make incursions into Belcloser to the United States."
Philippines according to supply and demand | for foreign exchange. glum, Spain, Italy and Switzer-
Describing the Philippine Re-
lald land.
Another regulation today public as the last stronghold of down
to that adult travellers The race, which is of over 3,000 democracy in the East. ke om Hong Kong or Macao miles, will start and finish in phasised the republic is anxious with them luggage or unused bo- may take Paris. It is due to end on July to develop trade and goodwill longings to the maximum value 24. Only four rest days for the with the United States.
He said: "On a basis of for those proceeding to foreign lands, of 20,000 Jen Min dollars, but for riders are allowed this year-on July 6, 11, 17 and 20-Beuter. el trade
we are your sixth other than the British or largest
customer-cash customer that is. Our republic, which enter the figure is raised to 100,000 Jo
tuguese colonies in South China, tains unlimited free enterprise Min dollars. and ted
a sound financial con-
PAISH IN PRIORY CLUB FINAL
Por
dition, can offer in exchange Luggage and belongings of par many commodities needed by the sengers, entering Chino, whether United States.
brought by the passengers them- Birmingham, June 8. Mr. Esenior said the Philippines selves or by, other means within Geoffrey Paish, Britain's Davis was greatly concerned with the six months after their arrival läř Cup player, defeated N. F. Moh-rapid growth tadi, Iran, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the the Far East, additism in this country will be permitted en- adding: "The United try without. import permit if. Ulis semi-final of the Men's singles in States is effectively stopping the total value does not exceed 300, the Priory Club's annual lawn spread of Communism in Europe 000 Jen. Min dollars in the tennis tournament--Reuter,
but while it closes the front door foreign countries and 100,000 In It leaves the kitchen door open the case of Hong Kong or Macao, In the East where Soviet Russla
CASA
ed with 136 Japanese, limped unheralded into Makkani Horbour, Northern Hokkaidő. The passengers were half starved and exhaustad. They were war prisoners who had escaped from a Russian prison camp Saghalien in a stolen boat. Long Jump: 1st, H. Douglas
The story of their escape, tald Then, at a given signal, the Jake Mitz, stole into the enemy (United States), 23 feet; 2nd, by one of the escapees, 31-yoar prisoners rushed towards one of camp of Jersey Joe Walcott Whittle (Great Britain), 22 foot old Masao Suzuki, was revealed the larger boats, which they had The following have been chosen today and nearly came to 2 inches; ard, J. Delaney (Great for the first time today in one of secretly refueled... te represent the Hong Kong blows with Walcott's manager, Britain).
| Japan's loading dailles, the Yo-
Steering by guesswork, they Medley Relay One Mile: Isl, miuri Shimbun. United States (F. Fox, R. Ault, W. Suzuki was one of 25,000 Jap- reached Hokkaido five days later. Mitz crossed. tawa to watch on Saturday on the home green Wolcott..
out against his Dwyer, D. Bolen), Limd three nese elvilian prisoners Interned-Reuter, work
camp in Odomaei, starting at 4 pm:
Saghan
Suzuki and the other 0.8. Drown, K. Baker, E. Birange and sparring partners. He taunted minutes 3.2 seconds; 2nd, Holland;
prisoners,
who WATO fishermen by trade, were assigned to boats to fish in nearby
waters.
To To every 10 fishing boats. there was oue Russian patrol boat to supervise,
Manila, June 0. The amount of food they re-
President Quirino
The same regulation stipulates Melbourne, June 9, plague, today
Ken Meuleman, the Victorian deeper into our shores while the that persons going abroad calved depended upon the size of ordered the issuance by the balaman, sald last night that he voice of democracy is plent," their catch, which on most occa-armed forces of new back pay would leave in the liner Orien on United Fress. sions was below quota. Suzuki cheques to war veterans who September 21 for Colombo to join estimated that during the first had been victimised, by forg- the Dominions cricket team on its June 8. winter 40 pelabners
died daily
tour of India, Reuler.. In the semi-finals'of the, an- from undernourishment and ex nual Priory Lawn Tennis Tour-treme cold. TENNIS MATCHES |nament today (Wednesday). Miss Louise Brough, USA, beat| Mrs. M. Helford, Britain,, 6-0,
N.J. Bebbington (8ḥlp).
Stance, 11.1. Dowbigrin, C. Carr,
and M.M. Nakusen (Skip). :
E. Wallwork, A.W. Tesler, F. Jam
Jey and J.B. Howel) (km). ?
1. Robertson, J. llchrist, t. 'úrty and C. Etrange (@kip).
Term
Young J. Bruce, F.C Weller and Dv, J.A.B. Selby (Skin).
XCO #Hay A, Graham, P. Howard, W. Cowie and F.B. Lawrence (Skip); W. Noyw,' W. Dakar, 'Y, Burgwit and Champaloviér (8kip) : II, Gitline. Harker, C. Stapleton and Ges. Ime (Ekip),
LAWN BOWLS
R.
CHAMPIONSHIP Only two Bowls Colony Cham-
Walcott from the ringside and 3rd, Britain-Router. boasted that Charles would win
their championship bout without trouble.
Bocchicchio jumped out of the ring and grabbed hold of Mitz, bul spectators separated them,
Mitx left Walcott's comes with a comments. "I am going boek to
a good BCG
workout"United Press
POSTPONED
All League tennis matches fixed:
U.S. Ladies In Tennis Triumphs
Birmingham, England,
Attempts Fail
BACK PAY FOR · CI. VETERANS
Two hundred and sixty-six veterans who were entitled to col- ¡lect pay for servico, rendered due ring the Japanese osetipation lont total of almost $10,000 posti dva
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JOINING TEAM
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see Communism,
like a
Passengers Going Abroad
teeping deeper and
POPE HOPES FOR UNIFICATION.
Vatican City, June 8,
́ato.
permitted to carry foreign cur rency notes not exceeding the:"| value of UB$100 and gold orna- monta not exceeding one inci,
Passengers entering China are? allowed, to bring gold orriarentes, not exceeding one teel, while ? their foreign currency holdings 2 Totsaran,, June 8. - Pope Pius XII. today expressed must be surrendered to, the 'Barik. Four previous attempts to to the operations of formers who Sentences of death imposed on the wish for religiosis unification) of China in exchange for Jen Min
dollars, Tranulé passengersj-hawili 6-1 and Mr. Margaret Osborne cab had been made by more somehow managed to obtain the two uralens convedette to th plonship, ganes⋅ were played yes-for" yesterday were postponed on Du Pont, USA beat MNL BE of the camp, all without succhi;ILENKORBANTO ESSERE Ski Hatima „svern corunuted to life imprison.Aiiam: Mururter, Superior, of the| elm, monias' and then
Hoppega ompling for massinate the Shah Infletteto, the Reverend avar, may only deposit their for Hilton: Britain, 4-6, 6-17 6-2. he said: „After each alterupt the | Con
Fair, Quirino – said: the
the them on departure: Associated should bol be made to suffer ment todaye Kaygan London Congregation of The following are today's gamen: datos: MiniBa Krapp and - Milés sent to campe further Inland, was throweh no fault of their own and The mic Abdullah Argent and Oratorium for the celebrations of Press,, United Fres and Haulerity
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Bby@ristoration, of the
terday, All the others werd post-account of the rain.
pared on socdunt, of the wet garrwona-
In the Open Pairs played at the Howlin' GrewEN CHAD, I
„Tk Chennina and H. Brown, baat 7. R. Sonras and LBS Bilya by 35 shots to 40:
The Americanir thans fearned to ringtoaders were hot, and oihan
E. M. Staphers, selain, 6-2, 6
in the doubles qurier Anak
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