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FINAL TEST MATCH OPENS AT THE OVAL TODAY: PITCH IN GOOD CONDITION

London, Aug, 16.

In the fifth and final Test which starts today England must win if they are to take the rubber and, with nothing to lose and everything to gain, an aggressive policy is being urged.

Negative batting tactics might save matches but they seldom win them. The Australians, who have shown their ability to score fuster, need only to force a draw in this six-day game to keep the "Ashes" which they won in Englund

in 1934.

HUNT WINS SPALDING TOURNEY

Worthing Aug 14, Bernard HAIR, 23-year-old Assistants Golf Champion, won the first prize of 4304 in the Spalding Golf Tournament to-

day

Ile had 72-hole aggrestate of 273 having rounds of 19, 80, 80 and 70,

Hunt's great golf stirngthened his bid for inclusion in the 18 possibles for the Ryder Cup team to play against the

United Sinte: at Wentworth, Surrey, in October.

The Ityder Cup selectors are to mort on Monday to nominate the

possibles.

Jack Hargreaves (Sutton Coldfled) wr: second with 275,

Haliburton And Toni

worth third with 276,

The Oval pitch, quee a bats-Test against England beginning i man's paradise. seems to have at the Oval tomorrow shows one from the side which ebanged in churaeter in recent change years and spinners are often ablu playid in the fourth Test.

W. Ʌ. Johnston replaces to make the ball turn quite early.

Croundsman Bert Lock, how- Benoud. ever, does not think the spin bowler will get any help until about the fourth day.

"Providing there is no serious interference by run the pitch should enable both sides to give a fine display of cricket," he

added.

England will have a five-man attack. Lock, if fi, and Laker, have the advantage of bowling on their home their spinners pitch.

Alec Będser, also on his home ground, will have the speed mup- purt of Bailey and Freditle Truc- man.

a

on

England's selectors are taking

gamble

!Ir Trucusun. cricket has been restricted main- y le Royat Air Foo Paret and he has not beon very im- pressive.

However he IS 11 shock bowler and he may well sheck did the be the Australians a (Went-Indians a year ago when he took

20 wickets in the for Tests.

Peter

May has returned to brilliant form and he may go

Hargreaves had rounds at 71, ON, 07 and 68, and Hulburton,70, 09, 67 and 70,--Reuter...

Soviet Union

In Three

Rowing Finals

Copenhagen, Aug. 14. The Sovici Union reached the final of three events at the European rowing championships on Bagsword Lake near here today.

Jurij Tukalov, the Ohmple champion souile, will be their

at

The team is Lindsay Hassett. Arthur Morris, Graeme 11otc, Neil Harvey. J. De Courcy. Keith Miller, Fun Archer. A. Davidson, El Johnston, Rhy Lindwall, G. Langley. The twelfth mon

Reuter.

is. Benaud.-

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958.

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RANGOON . "I'm playing hard to get! Whenever I see him I stick out

HAS ITS DOUBTS

Washington, Aug 14. United States officials said today that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was hopeful that the first Nationalist Chinese troops would leave Burma before. the end of the months for Thailand, whence they will be transported

to Formosi.

The officials understood that be the regular

in at number three, with Tom|these would Graveney geing in tower down, where he Ave,

of the Nationalist Chinese forces probably

and whoi could provide the much-needed in Burma

Burmese Dggression and get England ou

hard to remove

However,

of the defensive.nut.

!

matches,

in

11

my tongue and run!"

Surrey Held To A Draw But Improve Position

London, Aug. 14.

S. AFRICAN

LABOUR DISPUTES

Labour Bill Gots Second Reading

Capetown, Aug. 14. The House of Assembly .to- night passed by 72 votes to 40 fhu second reading: of the Native Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Bill, which prohibits strikes but provides a totes compulsory arbitration for workers' disputes.

The bill also seeks to provide a channel for bringing Africans' grievances to The palice

of authority.

BOTEKONG

SHAMBHAL

LIMITED

USTEE)

EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES for the COLONY

and the

FAR EAST

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

The Minister of Labeur, Mr HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

Benjamin Schooman, ciurned the bill would enable the Government to tackle African_workers' prob- tems in their early singos.

He welcomed the support of the United Party who favoured the bill in principle and said the support of the two main parties In the Assembly en- sured its success,

The Labour Party plea and a United Party proposal that the bill be referred to a select com- mittee wore rejected.-Reuter,

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Though restricted to four points for a first troops who are the "hard care" innings lead by Leicestershire in a drawn match, the Surrey slightly improved their position in the government is trying | County cricket championship today...

diplomatis officials They narrowed the gap between them and recent said the Burmese Governanen: the leaders, Middlesex, from 10 to six points. Loken evacuation Middlesex, who did not have a match, head the would take place, and that it table with 150 points from 24 games. Surrey 19

with 144 points have two games in hand.

have

а

the

The Australians, who looked a * bit lef

was not hopeful that anything showed a renewed keennest when thrashing more than Essex yesterday, find they can

would happen just before be rolled on for a determined

Next

regular United Nations challenge.

Assembly meeting was held in New York, in an effort to create Chinese really intend to leave an impression that the Nationalist Burma.

Their side shows one change from the fourth Test. 'Bill Johnston replaces Benaud who hes been unable to produce his best form.

that

representative in the sculls finalThe first of the spectators took has ng on the foreign forces

after a semi-final victory today.

The Sovietsbynishing in first place in the eights and double sculls heats. also enter the finals of these events.

Britain, Norway and Denmark the qualified for the final ract for coxswainless fours.

Semi-finals will be completed tomorrow and all the finals take place on Sunday.-Reuter,

of

uptheir positions at noon tion. yesterday, nearly 24 hours befo fore the start of play-Chua (country. Mail Special.

There appeared to be

at fittie progress power conference of

Leicestershire retained third

games. Lancashire, beaten by place with 140 points from 24 Northamptonshire today, and Sussex, who failed to get

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will be subject to rent. the Warwickshire, follow Leicester-drew with Glamorgan. Hamp days have been sold and long is high on the agenda er

and 176 for three slilee 204 for ad- United Nations Political Com-shire, both 18 points behind. are expected! queues mission through the turnstiles. mitice and the

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(Cbx (n, Parks 57).--Reuter. military without a game, with the same London, Aug. 15. A decision concerning the it-officers in Bangkok to bring number of points-30.

the the evacuation of

THE RESULTS ness of Tony Lock, the Surrey about

Nationalist Chinese. left-arin spin bowler, to play for

Results of first class cricket These officers Australiu England rainst

in

represent the matches which ended today: States, Burma, National- the fifth Test will not be made United

Scarborough: Yorkshire ist Chia and Thalland. until shortly before the start to-

beat Derbyshire by 109 runs. However, the diplomats said, Yorkshire 167 and 204 for six 103 and Lock tested his injured spin- the United States was using its declared. Derbyshire

Holdsworth Games ning finger during a concentrated food offices in Formosa to try 179

50 minutes' spelt of bowl- to get the Nationalist Chinese

Jor ing at the Lord's nets yesterday, out of Burma.-United Press, Dortmund, Aug. 14. "I am quite happy about the

At Manchester: Northampton- Massasi Tagimu,

Tokyo the finger stood up to the

·way

shire beat Lancashire by one student, wen the men's long|test," he said afterwards.

|wicket. Lancashire 183 and 141

Washington, Aug. 14. Freddie Brown. Jump final in the International

Chairman of

(C. Edrich not out 81,

Mr Lincoln White, the State today the Selectors, announced that the

leftarm cast-medium six for 60). Department Students' Games held

spokesman. sajd with a leap of 7.00 metres (25 decision would be deferred, pre-Ledger Ledge Place - Fee Northamptonshire 177 and 128 today that reports of differences

- Érange -- Madden -- Sadden sumably to wait any

retcilon Sadder --

Adders Ladder for nine (Statham rightarm fast-between the United States, Bri- Heinz Oberbeck (Germany) to the test.

Snakey Slaken - Slates - Stenta medhan four for 44).

tain and France on continuntion wal

with 7.43 metres Wicket-keeper Godfrey Evank Thieves Forty — Winks — สะเก

At Loughborough Leicester- (24 feet 4 inches), and Glan who has been troubled with Wings - Swing-Full Fellshire drew with Surrey. Lelee of the American food programine

Swoop loop - Bond Druc (Italy) was third with brositis, was declared at after Surety Bullen stershire 243 and 174 for five for East Germany were some-

what exaggerated. practising-Reuter.

GunGlue-Blue-Botte (Jackson 50, Alec Bedser four AUSTRALIAN TEAM.... Greenagers Fringes for 48). Surrey 420.

Cringes - Fawns →→ Fang Fans- Landon, Aug. 14.

Span 9pick-Stick - Jay - Job -Comforter Australia's team for the fifth

DUMMY.

Japanese Win In Students'

feet 1 inches).

7.32 metres (24 feet 0 frich).

Sonoda Yushiru (Japan) was fourth with 7.20 metres (23 feet

inches)-Router.

TRALEE — Hose

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No basic differences between three nations about the

At Cheltenham: Gloucester-the hire drew with Worcestershire.

Warning By Kashmir Government

London, Aug. 14.

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Reports from Berlin sald Britain and France were alarm- ed because of the possible im- plications of the programme in relation to this proposed Four meeting, with the Soviet Union on German problems.

Mr White assumed there might have been some disagreements over the "mechanics" of distri

assured there are no differencer between the British, French and ourselver' over the programnic--- Reuter.

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Police cordoned off the Reginald Sutherland, not lo in- Intriguera in Kashmir," They alleging he had interfered with bulion of the food but he was Hongkong, 1233: August, 1093.

were

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an Australian businessman, Mr labelled "Down with Americanjquarters of United Nations ob- against Major Hoke. removal of United United States Embassy indulge in "activities prejudicial to manded

Nations observers from Kashmir, police who tried to break up an Delhi today when 300 Com-

About 50 police armed with anti-Government demonstration Preparations continued today

this (staves) cordoned off the two days ago. munists staged a demonstra-

for the Pakistan Prime Minis

It said Major Hoke, apologised tion outside against "Ameri- ter, Mr Mohammed All, to visit bay building as the demon

strators marched In front later for the interference in the can intrigues" in Kashmir, Dell on Sunday for talks with shouting "Anglo American im- maintenance of law and order. according to reports re- Mr.Nehru, the Indian Prime perialists, hands off Kashmir"

warning The Government's Minister, on the Kashmir itu and "American agents down to ceived today.

· Mr* tion.

Alls Sutherland, an A...' I down" *But no, freal demonstrations The State has been the sub-

tralian, was announced at the Later, they "dispersed, without same time reported today from Jeet of a six-year-old, dispute

incident

nd who arrived Mr. Sutherland, Kashmir jtself, where Sheikh between these two countries

The Abdulloh, 48-year-old "Llon of though they have agreed in

pro-Government. dally yesterday from New Delhi, was

Canberra, Aug. 14. Kushmir was dismissed as principle to a plebiscite on newspaper, Hindustan Standard, alleged to have taken photo- places,

The Australian Govornement last week and which nation it shall line itself said today that foreigners, In- graphs of strategie Prime Minister

police cluding United Nations observers,

announced today stations, bridges

that: the with,

Anantang, Japanese pearling lugger Kiml had been seen touring Srinagar, militia pickets in The Koshmir Government Developments today, from t

Muru - has been granted por- the three nations the Kashmir capital, in jeeps and southeast of Srinagar. alleged today that a United capitals of

on bicycler "distributing toffees, Two more Ministers will be mission to beach for repairs ni Nations observer, Major P. Hoke involved in the dispute were: of the United States, had been New Delhi: The demonstrators professional trouble-makers,"

mones among sworn in for the Kashmir Gov-Gordon Bay, Bathurst Island,

supervision. involved in anti-Government who marched on tho - United

ernment tomorrow, bringing it under Australian supos It said Sheikh Abdullah had up to total strength of four... The Commerce, and Asticul- demonstrations.. It also warned States Debussy curled placids planned to make a formal "an-Two Deputy Ministers are ture Minister, Mr John McEwen,

nouncement of independence also being appointed.

said: that a... Japanese -- pearling Printed and published by WataaM ALICK GRINHAM for for the Stato en August 21,

A firth Minister and some floot was reported to be four and and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 Srinagar: The Kashmir Gov more teputy Ministers will bo w half-miles from Thursday Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony or Hongkonglernment protested to the head-appointed later-

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