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OUR GUESTS

THE police de not the

need to travel for in

search of crime. Sometimes it happens almost on their doorsteps, as indeed it quite literally did the other even- ing.

A policeman in plain clothes was standing on the steps of the Savile

polteo station, How watching the last of that day's load of sont fall on the town,

NOT OUT AGAINST WORCESTER ELEVEN

Worcester, May 1.

Keith Miller scored 220 not out, the highest score of his carcer, and Graeme Hole (112) and Ron their first Archer (108) made centuries on appearance in England for the Australians whose match against Worcestershire ended in a draw today.

Putting in some useful practice the Austra- lians scored 542 for seven declared in reply to Worcestershire's 333 for seven declared.

thinking of nothing in particular Medals

Suddenly his attention was chught by two men, shadowy figures wan, with many a looft over their shoulders, were moving steady from me parked car to another, trying the doors

of

with clumsy thoroughness, The policeman abandoned his reveries nd slipped into the station to collect a brother officer. A moment later, the two of them were silently trailing the other pair.

OUT OF THE SHADOWS

For

Gallantry

In Malaya Campaign

London, May. 1. The Queen today made awards to two Gurkha and two British officers for gallantry in Malaya, enough for their purpose, The Distinguisheri Service they stepped out of the shadows Dider was awarded to Majur

WHEN the police had seen

With an admirable blending of defence and aggression Miller balted six and a quarter hours and hit 18 (ours.

His previous best score was 214 for New South Wales against MCC at Sydney in the 1950/51 season.

Hole, who is 22, made some delightful strokes and hit 12 fours while Archer, aged 10 and six feet tall, Indulged in some Justy hitting which brought him 18 fours during a stay of 03 minutes.

Hole and Miller addled 171 runs for the seventh wicket.

John

Whitehead, former Yorkshire fast medium bowler, took five wickets for 39 runs.

Scoreboard: Worcestershire

that bad hidden them, came up Purne Rai, for 36 years an officer 333 for 7 declared.. to the careless criminals 11

tra the 10th (Princess Mary's for arresting you

Own) Gurkha Rules, for smash-

said:

being repersons loitering) ing up terrorist camps in dificult

with

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from steat

Country and company.

intent to unattended ears."

"Ach," said one of the men, just WUZ

wandering around."

""We're out of work," the other explained, "and we've no one showed himself to be "s more

They were taken back to the

able and very gallant officer," police station, and next morning brought into the dock at How the citation said. Street, one

darkly handsoine, bronzed man named Dennis, the Nome fuir, with paler. other protensions name was Terry.

In an intensive 54-day cam-Morris. e. Richardson.

Whitehead paign,, during which some of his

Hassett, c Astman, men collaged through sheer ex- haustion, Mujur Purne

IT

Established 1845

SATURDAY, MAY, 2, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Cup For

VINTAGE OF 1928

THE SURREY WITH THE

WHISKERS

ON TOP

321

T... 1. POR, DPT. 10upt. Th63 by MKA Gurrian, San.

"She was the one who got me to buy a car, but she won't ride in a 1928 model-says it makes her fool like a museum exhibit!"

Refused

Passports

Durban, May 1,

The Minister of Interior.

Mr T. E. Donges, has re-

fused to grant passports to

South Afclean

Indlan

football team that wanted

tour India, despite personal appeal by Natal's

Mr Administrator

D. G.

s innlogs

Team

Australians 1st innings

with a depleted McDonald, e. Ashman, b.

Whitehead

8

17

Whitebend

2

Ral

Miller not out Hole, b. Whitehead

Courcy. J. de

Whiteheadl

П

220

112

to

lbw.

b.

0

44

.108

23

to

Extras

· Total

542

(for 7 declared).

Bowling

34 7 14 1

29

0 139 0

20

36

5 110 0

2 0 17 0

4 01 20 0

is personal courage, deter-Benaud, bw, b, Perks Oulschborn mination and devotion to duty Archer, b and his physical energy and B-Lindwall not out

- most to sideburns. wluses, maintained by the

rigid personal discipline, “have become legendary throughout the regiment, It added.

WEARY ADMISSION

is unusual for anyone charged with this crime to plead guilty; it is almost unheard

of for an Irishman so charged to plevd so. That these two were

Irish, and both wearity admitted

their mult.

cose,

The officer in charge of the when he had recovered from his surprise, went into the vitaress-box and told Mr Frank the magistrate, the story Milton, the of their arrest.

"They came

wit

He is already a Member of the Empire Order of the Brilish (OBE) and holds Cross.

the Milliary

Perks The Military Cross was Whitehead awarded to Captain Lalbahadur Jenkins Thapa, of the 6th Guridi Rifles, Ashman for fadership in the held, part-Broadbent cularly during intensive oper- Bird Bons in the Kula Kanger and Outschoorn Lenggong areas of Perak.

OMR W

31 4 19 5

10 2 27 1

also Byes 4: Leg-byes 1; No batls

The Military Cross was awarded to Lieutenant Reginald 3.--Reuter. Bryan Rusby, of the Prince of Wales North Staffordshire. Re-

came here from Ireland three days ago said the ufficers and he added that there was onegiment.

against

previous conviction for house. A bar to the Military Cross was awarded to Captain Nigel Thomas Bagnall, of the Green Howards.

and larceny, breaking Dennis, who by trade was a hotel worker: and none against Terry, whose jobs had

jed ranged from

labourer to shop assistant,

"What do you want to say?"

Mr Milton asked Dennis,

IN UNISON

Lieutenant Rusby

תחםטובים

his

ulatoon in action against the Communist

terrorists con-

Linususly for nearly three years and showed exceptional personal bravery on several occasions in

To save the court's finwered agg at close quarters in

doubt, the

two answered dinteut Jungie country. hoarsely in unison: "We'd like

Captain buck

MALAYAN

POLICE

PRAISED

Colonel

Shepstone, who phoned

the Minister yesterday.

Mr Shepstone was asked

Football

Intervene by a depala- Lon

from the Association but the Minis- fer said that he was unable ehange the decision refuse

already made lo

the passports.

of the re- As a result fusal, the proposed tour lias been cancelled. - France-Presse.

L

To Discuss

Dispute Over Title

The

topic

world

Paris, May 1,

famous

KENTUCKY

DERBY

PROSPECTS

Coronation

Poem

Year

Coronation

is being marked by the Literary Group

of the Sino-British Club with à contest open to all, who, for a challenge cup and prizes, Dre being invited to submit poems on a tople associated with the Coronation.

the

The South China Morning Post, Lid., is donating a chal- lenge Cup and a cash award_of $100 for the first prize. The trophy will be known as China Mail Challenge Cup.

Second and third cash prizes of $50 and $25 are being con- tributed by the Sino-British Club.

poem may consist of any number of

lines up to 50, and may be phrased in any VCTSC form.

The China Mail will have the exclusive right to publish any of the poems entered in the contest, whether winning trles or otherwise.

en-

The panel of judges comprises Mr B. G. Birch, Dean of the Arts Faculty, longkong University, Mr B. C. Junes, Mrs T. H. Visick and Miss Margaret Yu (all members of the Hong-

University English

De

kong partment). F. T. F. Ryan, SJ. Mr C. W. Watson, English Master of King George

School.

Entries which close on May

20 should be addrewed to the Hon. Secretary, Sino-British c/o Group, Club Literary

Gloucester British Building.

Council,

BOYS AND GIRLS SOLUTIONS

un-

ADD - SCRAMBLER: peur, drape, repald, diapers.

TRIANGLE;

Ape,

Louisville, Ky., May 1.

Vanderbilt's Mr Alfredt

colt beaten fron-grey

Native Danzer is an odds-on favourite to win the Kentucky Derby at Churchlu Downs tomorrow.

The going is expected to be on the soft side for the 79th classic running of this famous which will be worth $100,000.

been heavy, There has

rain recently. Should more rain fall before the race, conditions mgiht become heavy, increasing the possibility of an outsider spring- ing a surprise.

Native Dancer, "horse of the year" in 1932; has won 11 races but his ability to net in mud is unknown. However, he is ex- pected

shortcut- start the priced favourite since Citation, a five to two on shot, won in 1048.

Names of starters for the mile "and"a"quarter "race" are being declared later today. It is ex- 12 pected there will be about

runners.

stamina.

The secorkt favour!le, owned by Mr Gordon Guiberon, challenged by Star, winner of the middleweight Derby trial rum hore at Tuck championship will be a major day, and Royal Bay Gem. Boh for discussion at the cots are cons of Australian sire European Boxing Union's sixth annual Congress which opens in Royal Gem and should not lack London, May 1.

Paris tomorrow.

Other probables include the Arthur

Nat Young,

Fleischer,

Irish-bred Curragh King, wiatror Bagnoli, who was Metropolitan Commissioner of

American boxing authority, of the Arkansas Derby las (10 intelligence Police, returned 10 Britain who is an honorary member of March; Straight Face, Invigorator, palcer, carried out a series of today after 14 months the EBU, but without a vots, will Money Broker, Spy, Defence Ace, "How are you going to pay dangerous and difficult jungle reorganising the police in

attend to give technical advice Destroyer and Rom Owar. the fare?" the magistrate asked, warfare operations last year re- Malaya and said: "There is no

if necessary, for he had been told the quiring outstanding skill-Reu- doubt that the forces of law -prisoners possessed not one (er.

and order are going vall." penny between them.

Colonel Young,

to

Ro Honour."

Ireland, yer employed

"Dunno, yer Honour." they

replied.

both

Su

Hungarians To addressing a press

Play England

was

10 bo

very

to pre-

who conference. added: "There is a lot done yet but we are all confident and optimistle though we must not be complacent about it."

My Milton turned towards Mr Badger, the probation officer. "I think this is a high priority ini the export line," he said. "It. I leave it to you. it may be a|

London, May 1 Hungary,

the winners of saving in the long run to put

Earer, on arrival at the air- them on the boat tonight, rother Olympic.soccer tournament in port, Colonel Young said: "The

week | Helsinki, are to visli

England real battle is being won on the than keep them in gaol a while other orrangements are for a match later this year. hearths and in minds of the Football Association people, I went to Malaya with a That's right. yer Honour," Council, at a meeting in London plan which would give the

agreed that Hungary police Dennis and Terry said, though tonight.

somewhat different their views had not been asked, should be the Continental

status and I think I can say that play England in that has been done. tional team.to

made."

SINGLE TICKET

LL this country's got out of A having you here as guests for three days is to have to pay

back," fure your magistrate.

"Yes, yer Honour," said the

said

the

The

nu-

an international in this country next reason. The match will be played on November 25 or De cember 2.-Reuler.

a

"I have the highest regard for the Malay police. They ure grand chaps and 1,300 of them

A crowd of 200,000 is expected Askd today what he thought to see the classic which is for of the proposed world middle-three-year-old colts and Milies.

title weight

fight between Millions more will see the race Britain's Randolph Turpin and on television and hear corn- France's Charles Humez-ap-mentaries in nation-wide pro- proved by the British authori grammes. Reuter. tles-Flelscher said;

"At a meeting of the EBU in Brussels last May It was decided that Europe should present its best middleweight boxer who should be opposed to the best American for the title.

"Why has the British Boxing Board of Control countered the original proposition by contend- Ing

that the Turpin-Humez fight ki June should recorrista as a world's title?"- Reuter.

HOLDER LOSES

be

7

American

Action

Is Queried

New York, May 1, The United Nations Secre- have been killed since the

tariat has asked the Unite trouble began. The general

Stotes why It put difficulties in population are coming to

Briabane, May, 1. the way of Mrs Alva Myrdal, look upon them as friends. Australia's bantamweight title Swedish Director of the United In fact, you might say changed hands tonight when Nations Educational, Scientific there

something of the Hobby Sin (8 st 5 lbs) beat and Cultural Organisation, when London Bobby attitude between Young Regan (8 st. 54 163), she antved here last month for tionally now, which means that home the world purult cham- the police and the public,."— | the... holder, UTI I technicul

France-ProSIC,

Buests,

You'll be put on a train with

"I shall discharge you condi-

single ticket," Mr Milton said.

Raleighs Recruit

Sid Cyclist

London, May 1.

Patterson, who

today joine the trouble again, this offence Raleigh Industries tram of pro- will be dealt with too, under-resulonal riders, which, also in- cludes Ber Harria and Cyril "Yes, yer Honour," the two Beardsley.—Reuter.

If you come back here and get pionship,

Into

staha

said, for the last time,

"Take them away," said Mr Milton; and the guests departed

DARTWORDS SOLUTION

"Ceylon Make

Bad Start

looking as though they would HOLLY-Ivy Livy - Live ---

Scheveningen, May 1, like to shake their host, by the wire Wide Awake - Bestir

Holland gained a lead of 2-0 hand and thank him for their Tribes Bribes Brides - Bath

Oilver Roland Ronald Donaldagainst Ceylon today in their visi-and for not prolonging it—Duck - Bob Buy Star first round European Zone Davis by sending them to prison. Pole Dole Lode StoneCup tie, winning both singles. Dear Deal Square - Root Coot-Bald - Bail -- Chally The winners will meet Italy, Chin Inch Winch Wench who received a bye, in the next Las Glase - Glasty Dull stage.

Resulta today were:

"What's His Lina?" Solution

STATION-MASTER

London Erwan Karupp

Care Caret Carpet Knight Thistle -- Whistle ➡ Clean — Breast -Bowl-BURDEN,

-(London Express Service)

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for

Hans Van Swol (Holland) beat Douglas Schurenguivel (Ceylon) | 6-3, 0-2, 6-2.

knockout in ie 11th round, Reuter.

ALFRED SHRUBB REINSTATED

a

он

United Nations conference. The Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, said that when Mrs Myrdal, wife of the Executive

of Secretory

the United Nations Economie Com- mission for Europe, reached Idlewild airport in New York on March 10, she was allowed to London, May 1,

to United Nations Head- *Alfred. Shrubb, the record» | quarters only after signing a breaking British athlete who parole agreement, turned professional 47 years ago, had been reinstated by the The Secretary-General cold Amateur Athletic Association: tho United Nations feit that Shrubb, who now lived in Mrs Myrdal's "parole status cost Canada, and is 72 yours old, some doubt on her right of free visited Britain last year, Ela access to its headquarlar,”” hó most memorablo performance added. was at Glasgow on November 5, "Negotiations are currently in 1904, when he set up seven ro- progress between the corder in 0010 afternoon-fivè Nations and the United States

United

Mula Wilton (Holland) beat British and two world records involving the whole quetion of

and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Percy Erash (Ceylon) 6-2, 0-2, Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. | 3-7, 6-3--Reuter,

for 10 miles and one hour access to headquarters."--Reu- Heuter.

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