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London, May 25. Members of the North Atlante Pact have agreed to mobilise their ocean- Eoing shipping in a single pool and to ila worklwide allocation in wartime,

international

An

sr-

ganisation; to

to be called the Defence Shipping Authori

13, would be set up, the North Atlantic Planning Beard for Ocean Shipping announced here today.

These decisions follow a directive from the North

Allanile Council and were discussed at a meeting of the Board in London re- conlly. Reuter,

Win

By Hants Over

Middlesex

WARWICK BEAT YORKS

London, May 25.. Hampshire took a 12-point lead today in the county cricket championship by beating Middlesex at Lords by 43 runs.

Hampshire now have 40 points from four matches. Three counties, Lancashire, who did not AMERICANS have a match, Warwickshire, who defeated York- shire, and Kent, who beat Worcester, share second place.

DO IT AGAIN

Porthenwl, May 25. Americans,

Richard

Two

and of Pinehurst, Chapman, Charles

Oklahoma, Coe, of qualified today for tomorrow's

British 35 holes Anal in the Amateur Golf Championship here.

Car

IT!

Alver

Kent, with five, have played one more match, than Lancashire and Warwickshire.

Yorkshire

Middlesex dropped to fifth way, four going down before 20 place with 20 points from runs were reached and in twe

Trours, 10 minets four games, followed by were all out.

Yorkshire Gloucestershire, and Worcester, each with 16 points.

Coo beat Sam Urzetto, the American Champion, three red

up.

of

Hollles had the remarkable Bgures of five wickets for 12 rubs in 20.5 overs.

first

but once had

Brilliant fielding gave Hamp. At the other end of the table hire a fine win over Middle- both

Sussex Somerset and

sex within 10 minutes of extra &ined their first points in initin!

Linic. Three Midicocx men the season and This will be the fourth time victories of

were run out. Middlesex made Nottinghamshire, bold bid for victory when five years that an American moved occupy

with Edrich bottom place

doclared his title, has taken the

semi-finals, feday, Northampshire, both with four innings 0 runs behind In

the

four points

dism P- 0115 hire. His bowlers Chapman, who was runner up points. Essex are

Hampshire Inc on top of them while Somerset

for 159 runs, in 1947 and 1950, bent

uf Ireland, by four and end Sussex join Glamorgan, the batsmen dill little Brown Robertson and three, and Cee, the 1949 Ameri-Derbyshire, Surrey und Leices can Amateur Champion, dotershire on the 12-point mark.

Spin bowlers reaped a rich one. Beth had made a brave feated Albert Evans, a Welsh

harvest at the Oval, where Sur- but vain effort to get the 221 farmer, by four and two.

quarter-finals earlier rey were beaten for the third runs in 185 minules needed for

and Somerset victory. successive time secured their first victory

THE RESULTS The following were Loday's the

season.

of Csults

first-class cricket Somerset were mainly indebted the Championship, and Chap- to Ellis Robinson, forward York-thies: man defeated Squadron-Leadershire hiver, for some splendid

Lej- At Hove: Sussex bent Cecil Beamish, of Ireland, by

offspin bowling. He exploitedcestershire by an immings and four and three.

147

117 James, Alre

and Carr beat John de Bendern: the conditions with great skill 64 runs. Sussex 328. Leicester- ef Sunningdale, a former title and took six wickets for 74 runs

Bgures of 11 right-arm medium bowler, four to record match

wickets for 10 runs.

for 37).

At Pontypridd: Glamorgan Surrey's offspinner, Jim Laker. had also been at the top of his beat the Combined Services by for carller. In

deadly three wickets, Combined Ser spell he captured four wickets vices 150 and 119 (McConnon, for five runs. His match figures right-arm offspin bowler, seven and were 11 wickets for 123 runs.

for 11). Glamorgan 174 104 for seven (Titmus four for 44),

Somerset bent

today

anki two

in

the best match of

halder, three and two, while

Evans overwhelmed the York- shiroma, Joe Gent, and five,-Reuter.

by six

Recognised As Song Writer

Paris, May 25.

one

SUSSEX FIRST

107

Sussex also gained their first At the Oval: points and the initial victory of Surrey by 67 runs. Somerset 285 (Laker, right-arm the season. They were in aand strong position when the game offspin bowler, six for 49, Lock, was resumed today for Lelces- left-arm spin bowler, four for The French President, M. Vincent Auriol, will soon receivershire, with only four second 41). Surrey 176 and 149 (Robin- offspin bowler, his union card as a professional innings wickets remaining, still son, right-arm

needed-109 -runs-to avoid.defeat six_for_74) song writer for a piece he

Al Huddersfield: Warwicksire in a single innings. wrote in 1905.

The Sussex bowlers remained beat Yorkshire by 80 runs.

over an Warwickshire 171

02 and on top and only fit

fast to (Appleyard, right - arm hour's play wres necessary

medium bowler, bring the game to an end.

Warwickshire never relaxed Wardle, left-arm slow bowler, their grip en the game at Hud- four for 33). Yorkshire 128 and where they beat 49 (Grove, fast medium bowler, Yorkshire after 19 wkets had four for 25, Hollies, right-arm fallen today. No doubt the con- slow legbreak bowler, Ave for ditions were against the York- 12). shiremen beesuse the pitch was

beat

recently,

the

M. Auriol mentioned that he a little something" had done in his younger days when he presided at the annual banquet 01

professional song-writers

The President of the dersfied, Union, M. Albert Willemetz. went through

files and found a song "to the glory of Rebel (M.

native Auriol's village) with lyries by Vincent Auriol." The song has been officially registered and so Presi- dent Auriol entitled

in royalties it

performed publicly-Reuter.

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Australian Government raids on seamen's and duckers' union offices in Sydney and Melbourne to- and offer countries $3.00 per month.

day aroused trade union resentment and threw shipping into chaos,

Armed with search warrants the security men turned out drawers, lockers and cabinets in the offices as they looked for "certain evidence" but nobody was arrested.

dent

The Canberra correspon- of the Melbourne Herald said that the main purpose of the raids was to obtain material on which prosecutions against union lenders could be brought under the Crimes Act.

In Sydney were the

Mr Arthur Fadden, Deputy Prime Minister and Country Party leader, såld today that the ralds first steps to rid Australia of a menace it could not afford to harbour.

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The raids were believed to bo connected with the "black" ban on New Zealand shipping waterside work- Melbourne by

Peoples Republic. in sympathya.m.; p.m. train via Canton ers. The ban is with New

Zealand waterside Indonesia, 19 m., Hermelin.

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rutnry,

The Prime Minister, M. Ro- bert Menzies, said yesterday that he would not be surprised

nction if drastic

hast to be taken against the Communists in Australia within 24 hours.

DOCKERS STYMIED

The Government's action left the dockers without a common policy.

At Sydney, all shipping was feny rendered idle within minutes of the first news,

At Melbourne workers stayed late afternoon on the job till and then stopped because a sea- men's unlon official ordered ships crew to cut off steam.

Al Brisbane, Adelaide

conditions Freemantle normal.

In

and were

and Met- both Sydney bourne the raids on the offices of the seamen's union and the waterside Workers' Federation lasted for two hours or more and documents and flies were security by the taken away

FIRST STEP

scarchers. Washington, May 25. General J. Lawton Collins said today that the Joint Chiefs of Staff believe there should be no expansion of the Korean war without full agree- ment of the nations participating.

appropriate Otherwise, ho told the Senators investigating the recall of General MacArthur, the United States would risk the loss of allies needed in a major war, which "I would certainly not on alone."

want to see us carry

more diffoult after lunch, but worcester ved Kent 170 no one could really combat the and 233 for nine declared (B. wies of Eric Hollies Yorkshire Edrich 52). Worcester 191 and were left with three and a quar. 119 (Dzws 52, Wright, right-arm

of Chica Staff in naval blockade Army Chief of er hours to score 180 runs for medium legbreak bowler, four The vistory. They struggled all the

went before the Senate Armed 'twould not be worth the in- (of major war) At Nottingham: The match Services and Foreign Relations ercose risk

which from the military point of between Nottinghamshire and committee to give his account

view I would certainly not want Essex was drawn Nottingham of why the Joint Chiefs re-

General Mac- to see us carry on alone." shire 93 (Ray Smith, right-arm commended

removal fast medium bowler, alx for 39). Arthur's

from Essex 243 for six (Avery 100).

command in the Far East. At Lords: Hampshire beat

General Collins said: Middlesex by 43 runs. Middie- sex 170 for seven declared and have felt all along that

under the into Korea 177 (cbertson 69, Brown 57),

went Hampshire 337 and 159 (Grey aegis of the United

Nations and that if the 61, Skins, right-arm slow g

conflict were break bowler, five for 73, Young, broadened at all, it should be Jedt-arm slow bowler, four for done with full

agreement of 38)-Reuter.

the

in nations participating the Korean war,”

CORN, 1961 BY KIA BERVICE, IG, T.MA NEO-8 K. PAT.OTÍ

"Sis, is that what they call saving face?"

Printed and published_by' FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN -f9r and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

To Use Stalin's

Language

his

"We

we

If a major war should result, the United States would need allles. One sided nellon by the United Sintes would risk set- ting of a third world war and losing "principat allies whom The United States "Voice of we certainly would be Ucpen- America" will start broadcasting dent on in the event of a major to Russia tomorrow in Premier war." Stalin's

nativo language.

Washington, May 28,

Georgian

He and the other Joint Chiefs felt the United States wou not

The State Department said prepared for a majar was now that more broadcasts would be and military gain from bombing added in other Soviet regional Manchurian bases and instituting languages Tarlar, Turkestani,

Azerbaijani nnel Armenian- within the next few weeks.---- Reuter.

Boycott Of Britons

Hinted

'Ike' Ends Visit To Norway

General Collins testified that to be effective, a naval blockade would have to apply to the Russian base at Dairen, Man- churia, and possibly even to the port of Vladivostok, in Soviet Siberia.

He said: "When you get into the question of blockad- a port of another nation- because de facto Dairen is Russian

port today-then that

would be blockade Ucklish thing, If we were to make it effective, it would be one of those borderline incidents that might well precipitate large-scale war,"

a

very

NOT WORTH IT General Collins disapproved of General MacArthur's pro- not just for poulticat posals reasons but because from the military standpoint he thought the result was not worth the

we would gamble that taking."

He favoured removing Gen-" eral MacArthur because it was

For Eastern commander was not in sym- pathy with the basic policies of the Korean war.

evident that the

bo

The British Brigade in Korea magni- had done a perfectly Stavanger, May 25. General Dwight Elsenhower, ficent job in plugging a breach Supreme Commander of the in the United Nations lines until Atantle Pact forces, lett herp General Van Fleet could move today in his Constellation plane his reserves to contain the Red

breakthrough. for Paris.

The

an

Mr E. V. Elliot, General Secre- tary of the Seamen's Union, sald that the raids would be answered by Australian scamen

"In manner to combat Mr Menzies' drive to Fascism in Australia."

Speaking at the New South Wales

Country Party conference in Sydney

the Depu today, Prime Minister, Mr Fadden, That the Government's action today was the "irst step towards the honourable liquidation of its trusts to deal with the danger ous arth column."

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today for his 15-rounds title

camrip.

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Cardico.

time

tonight against Jimmy Carter at Madison Square At the original weigh-in this morning Williams had been three-quarters of 4 pound overweight, Carter scaled 133 pounds.--Reuter.

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San Barbara Schofield, of Francisco, seventh ranking US. women's player, was eliminated by Mra Tony Mottram of Great Britain, 0-9, 0-2..

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Name Race Vocation Name on

on R-1

Mr.T

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The Drst galive. (Pink) to Mr. The spond Doctor, the Manohar, (White) is Mr. Banker, the Docter. The Third (Pink) in My," "Teacher. the Banker,

London Ezuress Service.

Sixth ranking American Dick Savitt dropped a set to Bernard Frenchman Deatremau, lanky who is in the French diplomatic

Balation of Dastwerde: Bamuel. Teheran, May 25, The

Persian

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service, but won without much Johnson Bowell Dellow

Roars OsOrts - Wild Iran-Ma, sald today that it the

trouble, 6-2, 6-3, 8-6, 6-2,

Wilde Oscar -- Scar - Beare Anglo-Iranian

Company

Communials had more

Defending champion, and foot Crow Crew Chew Cid Cup Rip Van Winkle *** refused to co-operate in its

a half artillery support in their latest During a two and -liquidation, religious days' visit to Norway, General offensive than in the previous year's Wimbledon trist, Budge Twinkle fitar-rts-Pied- Hodern would order all Moslem Eisenhower saw Norweglan pushes He reported Russian Patty, had to pull out mot of Piper Viper Boom Boom

- - ---Flard, --- - employees and workers of the troops on manoeuvres, inspected tanks used by the Chinese Com- the stops, to conquer: Britain's revenard Liner company to walk out. The sole the naval base at Horten, had munists had difficulty operating No. 1, Tony Mottram, 9-7, 6-3, pintaine

Darder. Praks Laud -- BAU3 -- Garden me "and we 0-3, who made. It of food to Britons in Persia | talks with defence chiefs and in rough 'country,2 Acht, and I moich than the', score would inden Anthony - Antony

Kleopatra Moodie, Agen would be prohibited, the news visited the air force station at cnocked

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