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For Derby
London, May 18.
Mes M. Glenister's Arcol. who won the Royal Standard Stakes at Manchester yes- terday, became the clear
DRAW
London, May 18.
The following were the results of today's first class county cricket matches.
one.
At Manchester: Lancashire beat Surrey by nine wickets. Lancashire 285 and 40 for Surrey 114 and 209 (Barton 66. Whittaker 51, Statham, right-arm fast medium bowler, four for 29).
later,
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At Cambarläget Yorkshire bent |sive play, scored 08 to make Cambruge University by 0121 his maich aggregate 155 favourite for the Epsomers and G8 runs, Cambridge seven and quarter hours af Derby at the callover at the Univerny, 139 and 127 (Lead- | determined batting.
right Victoria Club here tonight.
leybreak Crapp and Milton made some bowler, six for 40). Yorkshirepowerful strokes. Areot was hacked down lo for seven declared,
The South 17 to 2, mostly by small pun- |***.
Africans, dogged Lelement At
Leicestershire by injury, had four substitutes a half ters, and
brat SomTSUT by 65 runs. nekling at one
point after poin's below his neurest mar-
Laneustershire 307 and 155 for lunch. Eric Rowan, Fullerton, ket rival, the former jelut |
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55). Van (Palmer favorite Ki M.ng.
Ryneveld and Chubb de- Ture 1, further ping, my Saneret 277 and 180 (Munden putised for Nourse. Athol
lett-aim slow bowler, live for Rowan, Metilew and Mann. vourite at 10 to 1 with Ki
McGlew underwent treat- Ming, out to 2014 Tara | 99).
At Chelm:ford: Essex drew mont for an arm injury in Ginmorgan, Glamorgan throwing. but Mann was soon showing
Lingbels today. Woch
Essex back after changing his shirt.-- Nord and 118 for reven. table espanton
275 for nine delated (Horsfall | Reuter. Carnilna who won The race. 110. Vigor 54 01 out). the Derby Tid Stakes, was i
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now a third Lavontre with wea Derbyshire and Sussex Fraise de Bo
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73
drawn. Derbyshire 800
declared. Sussex for nine mount, and 385
for Hven (John
Zucchero, wan wed backed #Langage 200 not cut, James
Sybil's Nephew. French bunker. the Langridge 61).
hurse,
A Northampton: Keŋj · beat and Stokes were the best Northamptonshire by six wie- Boy backed of the others,
kots. Northants 217 and 150 (Davey, tight-am slow off pin howler, four for 42). Kent 225 and 145 for four.
The full be ting was as follows: 17 to 2 Arcot, 10 to 1 Ki Ming. 100 to 7 North Cardina, Fraise dhu Bois, 100 to # Le Vent, Zun-
eliero, Sybil's Nephew 20 to 1
Turen I
At Lordst Middlesex drew
South Africa And Italy
All Square
with Warrener, Worcester 202 DAVIS CUP MATCH
ham- and 75 for two. Middlesex 384
boyant. Malkas Doy for seven declared (Robertson Sun Compass, Sign
Signal Box, 28 to 129, Edriek: 75. Denis Compton, Atle Prince, 24 45 Le Tyrol, 66 20 vat). Rain Chirk, Shahan haly, Pare
At Oxford: The Army beat dise Street, 40 10 1 Nyangat. Oxford University by six wie Expeditious. 50 to 1 Cavour H. kets, The Army 355 for eight Tian, 66 to 1 Nourreddin.
The next calluver will be on Monday, May 21, before racing begins that day at Alexandra
Park. Reuter.
Australia To Stop
Loopholes
dretured and 105 for four. Ox- ford University 144 and 314 (Candler 51, Jones 01),
all
Milan, May 18 Haly and South Afrien were square, having won one singles match carb, at the end of the first day of their second round
Davis Cup lawa tennis te here today.
Gianni
Cucelli (taly) beat At Bournemouth Bangshire G-0, 6-4 and 7-5. Eris Sturgess Syd Levy (South Africa) 8-11, but Nottinghamshire by IG
Hampshire 204 and 249 del Bello
(South Africa) beat Rolando (Italy) by 6-3, 6-1 for ve declared (Walker 51 4: cut).
and 7-5. Nottinghamshire 17% and 261 (Simpson 95, Cannings, right-arm fast-medium bowler, six for 05)-Reuter,
TOURISTS DRAW
Bristol, May 18, Tom Graveney, he promising young Gloucestershire batsman. Canberra, May 10. mirsed by seven runs the distine- Governmenttion of being the first to score a cry off the South African cricketers on their present tour.
He scored a stylish 93 out of
The Australian today took further steps to stop any possible leakage of strate gie materials from Australia to Communist China.
The
Established 1845
SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1951.
GARTER CEREMONY AT WINDSOR
The King and Queen of Denmark, during their State visit to Britain, went to Windsor Castle where, in St George's Chapel, King Frederik was installed as a Knight of the Garter. Present at the ceremony were our King and Queen (shown here in the procession to the Chapel), Princesses. Elizabeth and Margaret and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Daks Golf Tourney
Won By
Scots Pro
London, May 18.
John Panton, the Scottish Professional Cham- pion, who has been in the limelight for the past two seasons, won the Daks professional £2,000 tournament at Sunningdale today.
His aggregate for the 72 holes was 282, which gave thehim a three-strokes lead from Bobby Locke, South Africa's
holder of the British Open Championship.
The tie will be continued to- Leon Norgam inget Cucell and morrow when Sturgess and
Marcello del Bello Στι double,
On Sunday, Sturgess will play Cucelli and
Levy will play remaining singles.--Reuter.
Rolando del Bello in the
GERMANY-DENMARK
Panton. who wintered in
South Africa with a British
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Border Dispute Notices
Tel-Avly, May 18.
The United Nallons Chief of Staff in Palestine, General William Riley, flew is Lydda for talks
with Israel's acting Prime Amunster, Dr Moshe
General Riley is trying to settle the Israeli-Byrian border dispute and bad Just ended talks with Syrian leaders in Damas- Cus
At Lydda, General Riley said he would convene tie mixed Armistice Commis- alon for next Tuesday or Wednesday. He added that there were hopes of 1 Jocal scitement of the bor-
der dispute-Reuter,
Britain's Firm Note
To Persia
To Be Presented In Teheran Today
Sir
OVET
Teheran, May 18. Francis Shepherd, British Ambassador here, will hand
the note from the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Mor- rison, to the Premier, Dr Mohammed Mossadeg, on oil nationalisation tomorrow.
the nate,
of
The contents described as fam, will be published soon after Sir Fran- cla's call on Dr Mesraded.
It is expected that the United State: Ambassador, Mr Henry Grady, will also seek an inter- Vow with Dr Mossadeg tumor-
to
America's emphasise dosire that the present problem be salved amicably.
The note--a reply
the Persian Premier's recent aide
row
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memoire, is expected to suggest direct negotiations between the
two
Governments, Indicating desire to settle the dispute by compromise.
Premier Mossadeg's sudden disappearance into the sanctuary of the Majlis (Lower House) continued to be a major topic of comment in the Teheran Press.
Newspapers queried both the the desirability of this action, and considered it
team, had led from the start. TURKS PUT necessity for and
when he returned '66 in his opening round. He was only a stroke ahead of his
рагаст Arthur
after
tree Lees, .rounds, and several Quier
were within
the dis-
UP CASE
Berlin, May 18. Germany and Denmark cach Gloucestershire's second innings won a singles match when their
second round Customs of 322 for four wicke:s sicclared
players European Zone Minister, Senator Neil O'Sulli- The match-was-lefa drawn when Davis Cup He opened today-on-tance-but-Panton, at the fail TO LONDON
Trade
and
van-was-authorised-to-velo-the-hh Af
shipment of certain goods
nny
destination.
Arms,
South Afieans to be here. minutes, had scored 13
Gottfried in 35 minutes. hour was not year-old
142 in for one wicket
von
have
the Red-White tennis courts end of never cmcked. A sterling 71 to finish was, The goods In-
Cramm, 43-
on the fac
face of it, equal to his German clude
explosives, militaryThe extra half
champion, opening 66, for he must Have his side a lead by beating
known that Locke was sitting stores, machinery, essential oils, played. radar equipment,"
metals and
Graveney was more restrained Kurt Nichen 6-2, 6-4, 6-0, but in the club house with 285. minerals that could be used to than usual. His one false stroke, for Denmark with a win by 2-8, Torben Ulrich levelled matters a chanco to first slip, cost him proxiuce atomic energy.
against Ernst Mr O'Sullivan, whose powers his wisket after four hours. He 6-3, 6-4, 0-1 were extended under an amend-hit six fours.
Buchholz,n Graventy, whose innings was Poland gained a ment gazetted tonight, said he
2-0 lead was now able to control the ex-the highest individual
Switzerland #20re over
in games port of goods capable of being against the South Africans go played at Zurich. used for war purposes,
was helped by Martin Josef Platek beat Max Al- amendment was neces-¦ Young in a sound wicket stand | brecht 5-7, 4-6, 7-5, 0-0, 0-1, The
to bring up to date the of 137, added in awe and three- and Windislaw Skoneck beau sary definitions of arms and warlike quarters hours.
Jost Spitzer 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 7-5. stores, he added. — Reuter,
Young. skilful in his defen-Reuter,
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CZECHS TO MEET
Guildford, May 18. Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Cernik, the two self-exiled Czechs now playing for Egypt, will contest the Anal of the men's singles of the Guildford tournament tomorrow.
the
London, May 18. Turkey is understood to have presented its case in London today for full admission to the Atlantic Pact, Greece is bc- lleved to have put its own plea on Wednesday.
the
10
was
a dangerous precedent to set for future Prime Ministers.
Except
Mossadeq's for Dr National Front Press, all other papers expressed disquiet which, according to the extreme Right. morning paper Tulu, "was such blatant proof oused by of the lack of public confidence in the forces of law and
order" Dr Mossadeq's confession that he carried a gun, the Press sald,
that such pre-supposed would form a permanent feature of Ministerial "wardrobes,
wear
Newspapers querled the pur- pose served by the army and the police if the Premier him- self has to go in fear of his life, Reuter,
PRESS BILL
IN INDIA
New Delhi, May 18. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, told Parliament today that his bill giving powers to restrlet free- dom of the Press, and speech did not really make "an atom of change" in the Consiliu-
The best scores were Jolin Panton 60, 73, 72, 71 total 202; Bobby Locke 89,"
9.73. 78, 71 tolai 285; Arthur Lees GB, 74, 09 and
Cadri Rizan, Counsellor and 75 total 287; John Adams 74, Charge d'Affaires of the Turkish Embassy in London, called on 74, 71, 66 total 287; Fred Daly
Sir Pierson Dixon, Assistant to 68, 75, 72, 73 total 288; Wally
on the British Smithers 72, 75, 74, 60 total 290;
representative Dal Rees 70, 73, 75, 73 tot
the North Atlantic Deputies 73 total 291. Locke
and Panton actually Council, at the Forolga Omec. had identical
He was deputising for scores, today. and 71. When Locke reached Turkey Ambassador, Mr Cevat the turn in 33 this morning Acikalin, who together with people were inclined to think the Turkish Ambassadors in he was going to run away from Paris, Rome and Washington, field as he has so often was called to Istanbul in April done in British tournaments for Government consultations,
Mr Acikalin is expected play shook a little on the second pine and again at
fly back to London within the the start of the final round, but next few days. he finished
No official
statement powerfully to still stake
a claim for the £400
when these consultations first prize.
ended, but it was believed that But ther
there was no shaking Turkey's security and her re- Panton, who, with his bronzed lations with the North Atlantic complexion, showed some of Treaty Organisation South Africa's sunshine, or its
were the main subjects discus effects, to the crowds which sed during these consultations. followed him,
The Greek Ambassador to He never faltered and must Britain, M. Leon Melas, called on Sir Plerson Dixon on Wed- lodged a strong claim for a place in Britain's Hyder Cup nesday. team which will go to America The question of the admissions tils year. Ono of his most to full membership of Greece D. A. Somaal, of South Africa, dangerous rivals today was his and Turkey is shortly to come won the semi-final in the Men's stroke behind, at the start of Deputies' Council in
partner, Arthur Lees, only a bufore the North Atlantic lawn tennis tournament
Londen. Doubles here today, beating the the final round, but after Lees Their admissions would bring two
order-Reuter. South Africans, W. R. had drawn level he took six to the total number of Atlantic Pact Seymour and A, Segal, 2-6, 6-3 the short alghth to fall three countles to 14. No final deci and 6-4.
strokes behind and never re-sion has yet been taken by Cabaret-Dance
In the semi-finals today. Drobny defeated the Australian, J, W. Cawthorn, by 6:4, 6-1, and Cernik defeated the for mer Polish Davis Cup player, C. Spychala, by 6-0 and 6-3---| Reuter,
PRIORY TOURNEY
Birmingham, May 18, Ong Chew Bee, of Malaya, and
In the final tomorrow they will meet two Americans,, Straight Clark and Hal Burrows, -Reuter.
DAY-LONG BATTLE
$18. Rangoon, May Burmese Government forces fought a 24-hour gun · battle with Communist insurgents who mado a surprise attack, on a viungo near Thung Gyl the capital of the Shan States on Burma'o northeast border.
Eleven insurgents were dilled and seven were' wounded, an Army communique said today. Government forces lost killed
wounded, and one Router.
:
one
covered, Reuter,
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Extraordinary General Meeting
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on Saturday, 19th May, 1951, at 11 am. for the purpose of considering and if thought fit passing the subjoined resolution na
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that it only
implicit in the Constitution- which it amends.
He was replying to the three- day debate on his motion that the bill be referred to a Select Commitice of the House,
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"That the Memorandum and Articles of Association submitted to this Meeting and subscribed by the Chair- man hereof be hereby approved and that pursuant to Sections 7 and 309 of the Companies Ordinance 1082 tho form of the Company's constitution be altered by substituting such Memorandum of Association and such Articles of Association for the Company's Died of Settle- ment dated the 10th day of June, 1885 and for all regula. tions of the Company subsequently made and now in force, and that the Directors be hereby authorised to apply to the Court to confirm this Resolution under the aald Ordinarico,"
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