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CHARLES BEATS WALCOTT FOR NBA WORLD TITLE

Close Matches

·In Open Pairs Championship

In spite of the heavy down- poor of rain she ly after 6 pan. yesterday, several gumes in the Colony's Open Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship were played off and some ex- ciling fish were seen in two of the gumes.

The matches on the Island was abandoned after several heads Fat bern played in several of the ges but those on the Maintand were completed.

Two Kowloon Bowling Green countdraatjons Wo their marches by a single shot after an eveling finish while the brothers easily beat II, Y. Hs ond W. C. Ogley.

Laz

At the Rowleon Cricket Club

Chicago, June 22.

Exzard Charles won the National Boxing Associa- tion world heavyweight championship tonight with a 15-round decision over Jersey Joo Wal- cott in Commisky Park.

Charles, 14 pounds lighter and eight years younger

than Walcott, carried the fight to his opponent most of the way, although he fouled Wolcott and on several occasions was warned to keep his blows higher. Walcott took the first two rounds, but then his opponent's youth began to make itself evident.

An estimated 35,000 spectators; saw the outdoors show in perfect boxing weather under a battery

ffxlights in the White Sox bull bark where, exactly 12 years wrested ago tonight, Joe Louis the heavyweight title from Jumes Brodduck by a knock-out. nights victory gives Charles the envyweight the recently vacated by Louis,

To

J. Fraser and A. J. Hall of the The decision of the referee and RBGC beat B. P. F. Marques and

4. M. Sousa of the Club de Re-wo Judges was unanimous, but crelo by 21-20 and F. A. Plume close. Charles won a total of 233 and A. Bailey of the KBGC beal ints to 217 for unclent Joe Wal- A. R. Kitchell and 6, Yusuf of relt who absorbed and dished out The IRC by 22-21.

a lot of punishment. There was

At the KGBC R. F, da Luz and knock-down, although in the A. de Luz of the Club de Re-sevents round Walcott half-spun and half-threw Churles to the Prew brat I. Y. Isu and W. C. Onley of the Filipino Club by canvas. Walcott re-opened a gash 42-12 while Dr. V. N. Allenza on Chorles" W. V. Field of the Filipino latter Club bent their clubmates C. M. Frater and D A. Rozario by 30-9 at the Club de Recreio,

Saturday Games

A number of matches in the First, Second and Third Divi- sions of the Lawn Bowls League will be played off on

The

will Saturday.

Rames start at 4 pm.

The teams follow:

First Division IRC-KCC

XC: 2, 1% musan, W. Hong Bling, F. Goodwin and T.A. Madar (kip) T.E.

C. แทป Никита Т. Конка А.2. Ний Beles Kkipy: A..., Gurst, B.A. Gray, 16 Fincher and J. Orem 18kp).

FRE ME 11, HD, T. All, A M. Rum jah and A.K. Mind (kips: M., Rasack, A. Humpir. A.R. Minu and J. Howe

Skip K.M. Itumishn, A.R. Kitchell, S. Yonif .A. Numinh (Skip).

CCC-KBGC

KAGC

Tindalt, A.1... Falman, 1.A. Folger and 4, McKelvic (Skp1: E.A. Alkins, 6.E.F. Thomparin, AJ. Hall and Sykes 18hipt: F.A. Plume, V. Chle. W.C. Bimpan and tele, 1. Frater

(Skip).

Ceɛ1 1.C.4. Sousa, J.W. Leopard, A.R. Coates and 1W, Rendhury (Skip); AJI, RumJahn, G.A. Beura, A.W. Omar and 2.8. Landolt (2kler: A.A. Huauck, J. Xavier, K.M. tur

U.H. hud (SRI).

RECREIO-PRC

RECARID:

A.M. Su

Omur

G.A. Gater, C.E. Mar

and J.E. Naronha (8kip: 1. Marques, F.V.V, Ribelen, R.F. and J.A. 1. (Яkip): A.P. Pereira,

1.

C. Roz Pereira, C.C. Pereira and J.F.V. Stileri (kipo.

KDC-RECREIO

left cheek and the brought blood to Jersey Joe's nose and mouth.

With his victory. Charles be- eam world's heavyweight cham- plun throughout, the territory under Jurisdiction of the NBA, which means 46f the 48 states, His recopallion as champion by NBA will give him the opportuni- ty to compete luter for the undis-

puted title.

Hindostan Wins The

Irish Derby

The Curragh, Eire, June 22. The Aga Khan's Hindoston, starting at 7 to 1 and ridden by Togo Johnstone, won the Irish Derby, run over one and a half miles, here this after-

Second was Mr. William Word- colt. American-bred ward's Brown Rover, ridden by Willie the Irish coll, Pink Carr, with

of a field of 12 Larkspur, Urd runners.

Indoston, ti son of Bois Runs sel, who had run unplaced in the Derby. best Brown English Rover, who also ran unplaced at Epsom, by one and a half lengths. with two and a half lengths separating the second and third. Brown Rover started a favour-

5

Lo 2. Pink Larkspur was a 33 to 1 chance.

Ite

at

Johnstone, who was besten in

Although the bout was slow in was on the ite later stages, it whole an interesting encounter. two advantage in the Charles' most bittery fought rounds the soventh and 19th-apparently helped a great deal to bring about

In the seventh the photo-finish on Amour Drake his victory.

at Epsom, received some consola- slight, mustached Charles stagger ed his heavier opponent four times tion by scoring his second suc- with terrifle right and left hooks cessive Irish Derby victory.--

Walcott had Reuter. to the head, after thrown him to the canvas. In the 10th he staggered Jersey Joe with a right to the chin and battered him to the ropes near the close of the round.

Cautious Fight

Charles

fought

請 cautious

#glit. stalking Joe until within

punching-range when he danced

In and out, trying to force his

make

an opening. Although Charles moved forward

Charles into the ropes in the fifth with a left hook to the chin that shook the Cincinnati contender noticeably.

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1949.

For England

Washbrook Opens

Opens For

Cyril Washbrook, one of England's opening batsmen, plays a ball from Cowie during the opening of the first Test Match between England and New Zealand at Headingley, Leeds, on June 11. After scoring 10 runs Washbrook was caught by Sutele off Cowic.-AP Photo.

Unexpected

Sussex

Rally Against Yorks

At

London, June 22.

With Worcestershire not engaged in a County Championship match, Yorkshire need to win to put themselves at the top of the table. Hove this morning they looked on the road to victory when they dismissed half the Sussex side for 81 runs, but an attractive sixth wicket stand between the brothers, Charles and Jack Oakes, proved the prelude to an unexpected Sussex rally.

Individual Scores In Shooting

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British Lady Stars Eliminated in Wimbledon Play

Wimbledon, June 22,

The first surprises in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships occurred today, the third day's play, when two seeded women players, both British, wore climinated from the singles. Mrs. Sheila Summers, blande South African who

reached the fourth round last year, beat Miss. Joan Curry, British hard courts champion, 6-3, 7-5.

It was n.baseline duel of re- markably similar styles, with Mrs. Summers employing the drop shot, with greater skill.

Miss Jean Quartier, secded No. und considered Britain's leading woman player, fell to the greater steadiness of Mrs. Dawson-Scott, a Middlesex County player, who won 0-4, 0-4.

Attacks On Anchises Deplored

Mrs. Dawson-Scott, a left han-!

Commander R. A. C. Beat der, who scored with accurate sideline placements, has six-

ching, speaking at the Kow- year-old daughter and Mrs, Sun- loon Rotary Club luncheon mers has a four-year-old son, yesterday, made reference to: whom she brought to England the Anchises attacks which he termed, were not only unwar-

with her.

The only other seeded players ranted but also a breach of In action in the women's singles International Law. today won through to the third He further stated that ships round. Mas Gussin Moran (USA) may be stopped and scorched in beat Miss E. M. Wilford (Britain) | blockade and the cargo, if found] 0-1, 6-4 and Mrs. Pat Todd (USA)

to be contraband, turned in to the beat Miss It. Woodgate (Britain) port, "Binckare by aircraft is

illerul. 6-1, 6-2.

An the attack of the Anchises nothing

short

of Mr. Beeching, WR, the doceribe pracy," he added.

was talking on

Hong Kong's individual scores in the Services Rifles of the Overseas Serica (A)

The Americans, Frankie Porker Postol Revolver Matches, 1848, were received Bustare Fannin (South Africa) and Tichard Gonzales, in beating

and

in the Colony yosterday from and George Worthington (Aus- the Secretary of the National traila) 6-4, 7-5, 6-2 showed that they will be a formidable pair to Rifle Association, Bisley.

The Colony won the "Empire overcom

and the Day Challenge Cup "Lord Wakefiek!" Silver Medals, The individual scores follow:

100 100 000 Total TÔI YÊU, YÊN,

HAY

Scores at

ed the functions of the depart

engaged In controlling ments shipping during the wor. Ho gave also a bright picture of the In the first round of the mixed: British shipping Industry In the attributed its doubles the defending champions, present times and John Bromwich and Miss Louis increasing progress to the Brough, raced through to an easy nationalisation of the industry by 0-0, 0-0 win over S. L. Sawhney Government. (India) and Mrs. J. Walker-| 125 Smith (Britain).

134

123

49 49 38 149 44 35

123

172

(Capt.) wo L. Dallery, RE Cpl. W.R. Lloyd, RM

40 41

41 40 40 37 Bi 108

40 321 等待 171

c, sa H.T. Ashby, RM

Cat. A. Maylor, RH -40 45 42 C/St. E. Dyk, RM 42 41 42 The valuable and entertain-1 score of 285. Jack Onkes Lieut. Fod. Hulomas, NN #7 44 42

Charles, who eat, PE-H. Then, ing stand yielded 77 runs în scored 41, but

with confidence

and

BRL L.-Denstead, A 50 minutes and Sussex then hatted put together the respectable style, completed his first three figures innings of the season and altogether batted just un- der three hours for his 112. A aix and 12 fours were his chief

coring strokes.

Red Troops Said Sixteen

Miles From Foochow

(Continued from Page 1)

had

been

331 339 300 $70 The Service Rifles Series (B) Another century-maker was Alf team gained 4th place with the Avery, who scored 117 for Eesox following scores against Glamorgan, at Ebbw Vale. sound rather than spec- tacular innings, featured by or

IL

WAS 1

Hong Kong Felice

U CAN. Gowane

to have taken pince at Kanchow, thodox stroke play and a sound

averted

for 189 runs,

Scott At

The Rosults

Doubles: 1st round- Men's Milie and Polara beat W. Mass

and G. Oakley 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, J. Drobny and R. Falkenburg beat Kitovitz and N. Lewis 6-1, 6-0, 0-4, J. Bromwich and F. Bedg- man beat R. Huber and H. Red! and J. A-1, 6-1, 6-2. P. Em Thomas beat S. Nima

and M.

Tainat A-0, 6-2, 6-0. R, Gonzales and F. Parker beat E. Fannin and 330 500 690 Total G. Worthington 6-4, 7-5, 6-2. B.

rða, ydı, zde.

132

Putty and E. Sturgess beat N. Cockburn and S. Levy 0-0, 6-3,

101

40 40 38

1

41 44 49

114

41 41 36

243 257 £20 1,019

Match

E. Cochell and T. Johannsson

Before the

non-

speaker took his a'and, Mr. Elmer Chu, performed the ceremony admitting Mr. Lo Nai-wai into the Kowloon Rotary Club,

Rotarian Lee Is connected con

weaving nected with the cotton and spinning industry..

Yachting Series To Continue

(By RUBBINGSTRAKE) Light winds caused

the

18 beat C. Spychala and 1. Tiocznaki abandoning of the first raco 6-1, 6-0, 6-9. R. Abdesselum of the first Novices'. Series on Each series, will, and J. Borotra heat J. Moore and June 16. 116

J. Statham 6-1, 6-4, 7-5. G. however, continue until three races have been completed in and . Sidwell beat J. Brown the Asboth and R. Stolpa 6-3, 6-4, each.

8-2. G. Mulloy

The Star 'Summer Series has and F. Schroeder gained 2nd beat G. Leyland and J. Morrison made a steady start and out of by Jamaica 8-8, 8-21 8-1. A. Mottram and the first four races Furrer is land Scores were as G. Paish beat N. Cox and Ring with 24 points, with Janien Renduf 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. F. Ampon second with 16 and Yourleft third

39 40 40 Inpr. F.E. Russe! [Capt.) 44 45 42 In Southern Kings, and an Im-defence. He took nearly four and C... McCahry heavier apponent to lead and The division, under the com-

mediate Communist threat from

a half hours to reach his hundrod. ASP (H) C.C. Chea 41 42 43 43 44 42 At Bristol the pilch gave the tnpr. (R) 2. Lau theDiand of General Yino Fan-w that quarter is said to have been

much Bulstance 8.1.J. McMillan *pin bowlörs mo it was the side-stepping failed in their attempt because the

military Walcots

authorities

A Government spokesman said and James Sims and Jack Young() .L. Yo who did most of the warned of their intention, he said. today that Premier Yen Hsl-shan (iddlesex) disposed of Gloucer- Intor. (R) K.C. Hoo leading.

some of his had received no reply from Dr. tor between them General Yino and Walcot knocked

fled to the Hu Shih regarding his acceptance Sims took five for 85 and Young

In the Revolver staff in the divation

of the foreign ministry portfollo, four for 43.

team Communist side, but most of the uoldiers still stayed nt their According to a report from Dr. Middlesex also found runget Hong Kong

Wellington Kou, Chinesa Am-ting by no means easy and only place, being beaten "30,000 is considering the premier's offer they score 111 for three by the follows: of which there were a number as Communists had seen wiped out and he may possibly return, but lost.

from the Sherisi battlefield during it is not known when he will re- he concentrated his attack to the past 40 days. There is nu turn,

Walcott's major fighting in central China, except troop movements in Hunnn and_Klangsi,

Joe Won the sixth on a foul when original positions, the spokesmassador In Washington, Dr. Hu through very cautious batting did by two points.

referee, Davey Miller, Baid. penalised Charles for low blows,

RECRE ER. Hane, CA: the Dr. A. Guterres and LF. Xavier (8kis): P.N. de Allen, V.X. Souren, 3.0. Returdiom wh.. mestion (Rkip): M.A. Baptistm, C. Bak C.M. Silva and F.X, da Bliva

Second Division

KKFCIRC

IRC 8.0, Bux, A., Bermin. A.R. Razack no A.M. Wahab (kip): a.. Sydick, 1. Kitchell, B.B. Humalo and .. Juminfr

Abba, M. (Hkip): A.t. Wahab, A.JA, Rahman and A.0. Mader [Skip).

HKFC, BL, Dowbigeln, 1. Strange, C. Care and M.N. itakuan (8klp); L.F. Hamley, C. Strunze, B.A. Mense and 1.1. kford (Skip); J.A. Bowril, E. Strange, J.A.R. Belby and NJ, Debbing- tun (Bkip).

Hewerven, K. Daker und 1. Robertson. RECREIO-KBOC

KBGC A. Hutton, 3.0, Robertson, J. Crighton and A. Spery (8h5p); T. Wren. L. Gaddl, B. Trail and It.. Wiginton

(la): 0. Crouch, J. Hempner, A.IL Warren and 3.11. Meyer (Skip).

Watcoll's body.

Charles

shook off blows well, Jersey Joe's overhang right, that had floored Joe Louis three times in their two bouts, could not put the slender Charles on the canvas, although it did rock and stagger him. Tonight Joe made good use of his left hook in addition to the right

Manager Faints'

He also declared that

"Bluo's" Success

Berlen

f 20 20 10 10 Ján, gelo, pila, gechu,

6-3.

10 21 22 25

17 18 22 28

15

B3

1 1 23 20

71

11 17 21 #1

57 TA BO BI SOT

6-1.

Mr. Hou Kan has not yet taken

Michael Wrigley, the tall -Ox- | F/Limit. P.E.If. Thoma

RAP Jard Univerally fast bowler, up his pest as Finance Minister The spokesman said at he was

at The Oval, Inpr. (H) H.C. Hoo, st studying

bowled splendidly China's economicį

HK Police Drive On Changsha

taking alx Surrey wickets for 57 situation.

Ch. Inspr. (R) Jackle

Lav. IIK Police There are indications that the Thirteen thousand people, u- runt.

Wrigley, who was awarded his in Brmits

C/But. A. Marior. -central cluing dependents of Government Communist

evacuating to Blue on Monday, enjoyed ons

AM China intend to throw their major efficials, will be force into a drive on Changsha Chungking in the next few weeks, irreatible half hour when he dis-

missed

in peren four batsmen down

the Carton-Hankow rall-cording to a Chinese press ""

overs for nine runs, way supported by a subsidiary port. Most of these will go by a

Worcestershiro that 2,000 Edwin Cooper,

The local shoots were organis- The report addetl Banking force from Nanchang, the

the Hong Kong Defence others were leaving shortly for opening bat, had the distinctioned by Klangai capital.

Earlier, it

Taiwan.

of hitting a century before lunch Force and were held at Stonecut in the two-day match against the tera Island last December. Royal Navy at Worcester.

SATURDAY Stere

Si All Is Total and A. Van Mecgeren beat R. with 13.

Dawes

The response to the suggestion and T. Poland 7-5, 6-4.

that some dinghies should be sent Women's Singles: 3nd round round to Middle island has been Mrs. S. Summers beat Miss J. disappointing. A member has very Curry 6-3, 7-6, Miss Moran beat kindly offered to look after them Mias E. Wiltred 6-1, 6-4. Miss but, as not one person has signified Gem Hoabing beat Mrs. J. Boutin any desire to sail them there, the 6-4, 6-0. Mrs. E. Dawson-Scott matter, is at present at a standstil

Week-end Results: 10 boat Miss J. Quertler 6-1, 6-4;

Mrs. P

P. Todd beat Miss Woodgale} · 0-2

1. Furrer, (4) 1.48.50; 2, Howell Mixed Doubles: ist round-J. Rorotra and Mrs. Bocener beat J. (7) 2.03.66; 3. Yourieff, (2) 2.06.00 Bartroll and Miss Maler 6-0, 6-4.4. Nixon; (3) 2.10.20; Janion, (1) F. Wittmann and Mis Woodgate D.N.F.

Dinghies beat D. Samari and Misa Buxton

1. Evans, (8) 1.25.30; 2, Lloyd 0-4, 3-0, 7-5. Rain Disrupts

Mixed, Doubles: 2nd round-0 (0) 1.34.00; 3, Dewe', (12) 136.30

-1,37.40; (20) Sidwell and Mrs. M. DuPont beat 4, Palfreyman, Tennis Match Meredith and Mrs. Gourlay Barratt, (4) (14) -1.41.30) E. Sturgess and Mrs. (5) 1.38.50:7, Langer 4-0, 6-0. There is a growing Impression Truman in detail on Wednesday, a 112); Yorkshire 88 for no wickotony's outdoor-aports activities Summers beat W. Anderson, Harrison, (10) 1,42.30.

and Miss Hoahing 0-2, 0-2. F

in

When the fight ended, the ten-

it was thought that the slon was so great that while the major offensive on Changsha erowd was waiting for the an-would be from Nanchang, General Jocklai Chung-hai is al present in nouncement of the decision, Mintz of Pittsburgh, front man Changsha, and it is thought thani for Charles' three managers, col- the threat to the city is not im- lapsed in the ring and fell to the mediate canvas. He was revived quickly

walk to the In Chinese 'milltary clrctes and managed to tockert under his own power. Conton that the Communists in-

Charles, who went into the ring tend to strike down the rallway to 6 1/2 to five favourite, was out-o Hongyang, the communications

weighed 13 3/4 pounds by Wal- centre South of Changsha,

and rec 6. Lld, F.K. La de coll, who registered 195 1/2 to then drive South Westward into 181 3/4 for Charles. Although he

plon by the NBA, receive recognition from the Box-

RECREIO: L8, Bilva, J.P. Xavier, M.. Plans and M. Alarcon iki A.M. B, P.A. Costa, N.A, Belts and A.A. Lze (8kl»); R.M.V. Ribeiro, Fini, A.V. Gonna and A.. Noronha (Skip).

FILIPINO OLUB-COC

Hotelho and .fl. Marvin (SY(p); }. Tay,

Close of play scores:

Truman Gets Request For Assistanco

At The Oval: Surrey 215 (Flat- Meanwhile In Washington re-chor 65, Wrigley 6 for 67); Ox-1 presentatives of Nationalist China ford University 46 for one. luid before President, Harry S. At Hove: Sunsex 285 (C. Oaken Rain again disrupted the Col-

B.R. Holler, W.J. Howard and 18. Pranki i will be recognised as world cham. / Awätfehl“ province rather than to waa sought, They said Mr. Trum1 osa: Warwickshire, 48 for J.

ho will not

up

representaling

request for more American "as- At Bristol: Gloucestershire 180 yesterday. statance against the Chinese Com- (Sims 5 for 85); Middlesex 111 munista, reports Associated Press.

for 0. The Chinese

to dis refused

int Chesterfeld; Kent lose their plan for U. 6. aid or (Todd $0); Derbyshire 73 for 8. precisely what form of assistante: At Birmingham: Lancashire conthue-Southward to Canton,

man "Istened with interest and

At Bath: Cambridge Univer In Kwangs), they would come cympathetically." (ikip): Hong Choy, CA. Coris, De, C.W. Lam and A.. Coelho (skip),

The plan was presented by Ma. lly 268 (Dewes 83, Burnett 68); Halal General Pol Chung-

Lancashire-Somerset 82 for 6. FILIPINO CLUB. II. Bass, I. Dilerado, Ing Commissions in New York or hol's crack troops who are ex- Kon Chieh Hot V.N. Attenza and W.V. Field (kip): Di Massachusetts, nor from the Bri-pected to put up a stiff resistance Nationalist President Lo(Avery 117); Glamorgan 18 for At Ebbw Vale: Essex 301 Chang. A.Y. Lee, 1.Y. Hau and Atish Board of Boxing Control. Toin their own province.

jen, The Chinese Ambassador Rosario kip); Led. Crittiba, F., Rodri

become undisputed holder of the gues, J.W. Lee and W.C. Uxley title, he is expected to fight the Commun pls have always shown

These circles point out that the Wellington Koo accompanied Mr. no wicket.

At Worcester

Worcestershire Kan. Dr. Koo gave Mr. Truman a winner of the September Lon- tendency to chaso strong opposing letter from President Li, but did 368 (F. Cooper 11, Coomb

for 117); Royal Navy 160 for 3. don bout between Bruce Wood forces rather than to occupy elties.not disclose its contents.

Mr. Kan said he went Into At Edinburgh: Scotland 305 for cock of England and Lee Savold They ard, well ahead of their of Paterson, NJ.

chedule and must get their civil more detall in explaining the plan for & declared (Cross-Key 120, On round-by-round basis. administration into working order to Mr. Truman than he did ten Willatt 75, Aftcheson 64 not out); United Press scored the fight betere over-extending their lines days ago in outlining it to the The Army 50 for 3.-euter. oven, giving each contender six of communications

U.S. Undersecretary of State, Mr. They appear

́PEIPING RADIO. rounds with three oven-United reluctant to come down to Canton James Webb.

ATTACK

Kerver M. Franco, C.F“. Lee and 1.8. Cavito

HKCC-TAIKOD

TAIKOO: 2.0. Baxter, I, Rowan, B.B. Muzzl and J. Klunburst (p) T.B. MacLean, 8.0, Dyker, C., Bovsied

slight reshumling was seen in the DECLARATIONS David Choy. Edwin Choy with SCAA pairs, K. H. Ip partnering Szeto Bick and Roch Leung with and Industry complained yester. The Department of Commerce T. T. Chen.

SUNDAY ..

Stars

1, Furrer, (7) 1.23.00; 2. Band At tennis, the Chinese Recrea-Gedgman and Mrs, M. Menzles tlott Club and the South China beat R. Abdesselam and Mrs. Hborg. (3) 1.31.00; 3, Nixon, (6) Seghers 6-3, 6-3. H. Weiss and Association 205, Athletic

ployers, drenched by the steady drizzle, Mrs. Welss walked-over R. Fal-1.47.37; 4, Heerding, (1) 1.40.37.

Dinghies battled it out in the mud and kenburg and Miss 9. Moran, who

1. Robertshuw, (13) 2.02.40; sludge until heavier drops of rain stratched from the event-Reu-Howell, (5) 2,04.40; 3; Corbett (151.2.10.32: 4. Brown J.B., (3) made any further play impossibic. ter.

The CRC took the court with

2.11.01; 5. Dewe, (6), 2.11. the antlelpated pairings, but

Baeburn (0) Harrison (4) D.N.F ACTION TO RELEASE

• TRUST FUNDS South China was leading by day that an increasing number of

London, June 23 three sets to one with two more merchants do not submit Import

Action is to be taken by the sets still in progress when the and export declarationis until after

reminders are sent out. The re- Goverment to release for usefu match was called off

The following are the scores atminders mean increased clericat purposes millions of pounds star the close of play:

work and render the production ling, tied up in charitable trum K. 1. Ip and D. Choy (BCAA) | of trade statistics increasingly formed years ago to relleve need

that may no longer exist. beat Taul Yun-pul and Lee dinleult, added the Department.

A demand by Lord Stunuel an Yue-wing 6-0, v. Teul Wal-put: The Department warned that present nt

Follow Lord Beveridge for a Royal com and Choy Tin-fook 3-4-(ün- certain prosecution will finished). There has been no great change

where reminders have been ignor miradon to look into the matta was refused in the House o "No Comment" was the reply Roch Loung and T. T. Chened by the recipient. in the military situction in the

Lords last night by, Lord Paken: MARCHEN MAERSK past week. The biggest clashes

(BCAA) beat George Choa

.postngw

behalf of the iŭovara. gan do to help us." To all ques-.given' at yesterday's daily Fren

ham on Govermeni

and Les Waltong 6-1, beat added that a AGROUND OFF PI were reported in Shilst province tions on whether old sought was conference by the

Trul Yun-bul and Loe: Yuem must be affixed to the de- ment on the ground that it would and In South Kiangri.

claration a requirement which is take too long but he agreed tha wing 0-4. Manila, June 23,

the reported Pelping mdlo Central Ma Pu-teng forces military or financial, Mr. Kan re-spokesman when questioned on

often ignored, if any merchant is it was a pressing, problem tha Press report said today the striking from the North West and pled, not necessarily

"Some day I will tell you the tack on Hong Kong Government. /.E. Choy Brid· Széto Biek (BCAA) Tt doubt, Or if; he has any-quot+) should-be tackled all dincə, ar

Jost to Tsult Wal-pul and -6,000-ton · freighter Marchen General Hu Tsung-non's striking whole, thing” he said. «Mr. Kan

Chop Tin.folk 2-6 v. George he should call on the Secretary will undertake to Inquire, forts Maorsk ran aground this morning from the South West bave pushed has been tolling this to newmen

Chow and Lee Wal-tong 8-4 Mr. John W. Ferris, (Tel 39250) with Into stems appropriate, and off diclo daland none. Mindoro, the Communists back to points since he arrived last month,

(unfinished);

Second Floor, Fire Brigada Build- necessary."--Router, 33 while en route from Manila to only few miles West and North Mr. Kan sild, the Nationalist

The whole match will be re-ing, at any time during office Negros Oriental..

of Blan, provincial capital of Rovernmentenles are strong Factory, Ha Heung Road, Kow-

hour The report said tugboals of the Shens, where they are now re- pough to resist the Communist loon, and 838, 599 The Peak were played at a later date.”

Today's Games Pohárea, Nunes Fi Catton LA. Jason Stevedoring Company were statinio tasting several days wrote and Soulsara provinces. Authority, on Wedtienday fck the "Mixed doubles " Divisio

Ma along three Ities of defence in requisitioned by the Amario (5th) GA, PIEM, LA, Wease, rushing to the Starchen Macrak'a

CECE 231. Ourralde, and KC, JAltos. (3kb). 24′′ assistance,--United Fres,

with high casualties was reported 1 ---Reuter-AP.

and W.G. Mekle (8klp) 3.A. Smith. Will. Dally, A. Blaven and W. Melrows (Ukip). Third Division KOCKпac KUGGI P., Hughan, J.A.In Pearson, A.

Dood and 11, Rose (Bhip) |_ A., Wele,

T.F. Style, A. Baller and LF. Lampert

(B119); F.F.B. Dakar, B. Beowns, dr.

Tetty and TJ. Hemales (8h!p),

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RECREIO A.V. Boqueten, J.A., Viator, M. Hos and... 2-J. Bacto (#!)),

Press.

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Mr. Kan said the plan outlined how we are going to defend our- soives against the Communists and what we expect the United States

PROPERTY

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J'Army'

Quartering

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