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FINDING On Indian
PEACE
a modest, unassuming I way, Daniel died the in possible committed the perfect crime. He stole and was not æven to steal.
Tour
Poona, Oct, 16.
The Commonwealth XI was dismissed for 187 when it started a match against the Maharashtra Cricket Association President's XI here today. When stumps were drawn the President's XI was 42 for one wicket.
At tea the Commonwealth XI had lost eight wickets for 180. The Commonwealth total would have been even worse had it not been for a fine 67 not out by Geoffrey Edrich.
ile sold what he had stolen and walked away with the{ proceeds of the sale with out once being questioned, He spent the, money he re-
The tourists felded all theexcept for David Fletcher in the ceived, and kill
one players who did not take part morning and later Edrich, the troubled him with inquiries. In the first match at Bombay, batsmen were continually
No one troubled Daniel, but [resting Frank Worrell, George worried.
Fletcher was dismissed when |trying to force the pace, which 121 11107.
1oo slow, Was
only 66 runs The ball rarely rose above the being put on the board for the was flooded with painful, vivid Įstumps
at the loss of three wickets and kept low
before south end. The pitch pictures of his crime.
was not lunch.
his conscience did. For several Emmett, Sonny Ramadhin and | days, whenever he shut his eyes Ken
Meuleman
to sleep, whenever he tried to Loxton as think of other things, his mind
with
Sno
Desmond
Hut fell
Barrick and
Jack
He saw himself uneaking up ideal for stroke piny unless the to an outfitter's shop in North batsmen went forware to play Crapp disappointed when they London. He naw the clothes the ball at a half volter.
displayed there.
inackintoshes,
Overcoats,
dungarees, fus-
tooning the windows, hung ou the outside of the shop, with painted notices hung
that shricked "Dargain."
NO MONEY
HEY were burgelos, no doubi, but if you have no money. the best of bargains is no muru accessible than the Koh-I-Nour diamond. Daniel had no money. With elaborate stealth he erept up to the clothes that were on show. He slipped raincoat off is per our walked away with it, ulert for pursuit. But there was no pursuit.
ATTITUDE
OF FRENCH
SOCIALISTS
AL.
Guy
Paris. Oct. 16. onerat of the French Socialist
Mollet, Secretary
Party, sald today that if Britain were not European Ariny.
represented a !he
French
50. cialists would not be prepared to vote to ratify the European
For a long week-end he tried to drive from his thoughts reDelence Treaty. metabenter ut this successful erline. Then he found it was
110
Negotiations with Britain for the her close association_with longer possible to live with European Detenee Community his guill. He went to a pollee
dufculties on were in
several slation.
points, he told a lunch meeting
"Look," Daniel said to the
to poor strokes. Mankad hud bowled only twi over's when Cropp fell at 77.
Edrich and Raman Subba Row added 58 in minutes for the if wicket, which contrari- ed against the laborious process ndopted
the early batsmen by IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY Edrich was particularly
Be press
w.i well and his play Leatured 3 very strong off-drive.
Mankad
then delivered telling blow by sending back Subba-Raw.
11- Teet
The remaling two Commun- wealth wickets added only sevm. runs after tra and the touriste were all out for 187.
The leg spin googly bowler, Barde, finished off the innings eight minutes after the interval. Borde exploitext the pitch wel wickets for 62 runs, arx altogether claimed
Edrich remained
unbeate
Established 1845
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1953.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
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T. M. Pogl.&. Poff
"Flagrant
Armistice Violation"
New York, Oct. 16. Syria today requested the Security Council to consider what it called a "flagrant" 'violation" of the Israeli- Syrian armistice agreement. I protested specifically against an Israeli
plan to change the 1 course of the River Jordan
the demittarised zone between the two nations.
Mr Rafik Ash, Syrian dele- gate to the United Nations, in, a letter to the President of the Security Council, asked for the convening of an urgent meeting to put ita request on the agenda. Mr Asha read the text of his letter to reporters at a conference at United Nations
Headquarters.
He said that a date
Security
press
for
the
had
Council meeting
not yet been set but he expected It to be sometime next week.
The
Israel
Hispute between and Syria over the River Jordan hydro-electric project
Cir. 1962 by Mit Berries, Me.
the
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U.S. Squadrons In
Germany
With Sabre-Jets
Equipped
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when the Israeil Government launched it on September 2. Syria considered it a breach of the
agreement and appealed to the Chairman
Armistice
Commission, Major-General Vagn Bennike.
Mr Asha saki General Ben- nike had ordered the
Israeli Government to the project,
halt work on
Isinel had refused to cumply, Mr Ashu said.
"Thus Israel has violated the armistice agreement in three ways," the Syrian letter to the Security Council President said.
"1. Intringing on the rights of the inhabitants of the de- militarised zone.
2. Preventing the
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"3. Militery occupation uf that sector of the demilitorised
Ramstein, Oct. 16. Major-General Dean C. Strother said todayzone."-Reuter, that US Air Force fighter squadrons patrolling near the Iron Curtain in Germany are now almost
station sergeant, "I stole a costat which sune lending Frene with 68 five fours) scored ost completely equipped with formidable F-86 Sabre-
I'd like to tell you about it."
A REAL BARGAIN
| politicians wehrleh the European
ny question.
M
Cl
OE
154
in three hours.
ader,
bowler, claimed his first wicket
and Mustaq All
drawn.
then took the
Peter Lunder. the promising M. Mollet indicated that Young Surrey medlum THE potice were very accom-Briteln had consented to the of the leur when he had Rutigla THE
modating. They wrote down British Foreign Minister
caught, playing a bouncer. Joshi all the details, and next morning Defence Minister attending all showed Daniel into the dock at meetings of the European
score to 12 before stumps were 2210 Clerkenwell court, He Defence Community Council of
Ministers plended guilty there to stealing
und Commissariat, Scorchour.i: The raincoat, whose owner, when with full British representations Commonwealth XI Ast inplugs he discovered he had lost it, put in the European Army Assein-D.G.W. Fletcher.
bly. it a price on for 24 109.
"The
Another tells prisoner
loR.E. Marshall, b. Borde the officer in charge of the case for the French
was D. to Mr T. F. Davies, the magis- the association of British armed trate, that he sold the cont
forces Sutcl particularly the a stranger for 78." A hargain
Royal Air
with the
Indeed. "The
the prister."
police- sman went on, " 30 years old, and he suffers from
mne,
a
said
common
essential
condition
Socialists
Force
b. Borde
Barrick,
e. Dani,
22
16
Nazikarni,
b. Mathe G.A. Edrich, not out F. Crupp, c. and b, Borde Subba-Row, bw. Mankad A. Gibb, b. Nadkami
European forces.
Talks were going on about
commani, but there
B.A. chest were difficulties about pooling and standardising armaments, he saith-REULET,
complaint. He has had a num ber of jobs, and he says that he has had to give them up be- cause of his chest. There to previous convictions."
HUNGRY
arr
DANIEL, a gnomish, untried
little man, smiled nervous agreement us the story was told,
"Any questions?" he
asked.
Wh
he
"No, he's said right," answered, looking gratefully to- wards the ofleer, as on after- dinner speaker might to a chair- man who had Introduced him with some flattery.
tise
"What do you want to say?" magistrate asked Daniel.
"I was hungry." Daniel said. "But
Air Race
Reception
A "Fiasco"
The Hague, Oct. 18.
of the winning
The reception
Barnett, . Borde, u. Mankad
J. McConnon, b. Nadkarn R. Berry, c, Rungla, b.
Borde
P.J. Loader, c. Rangnekur,
1. Borda
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jets, the swept-wing plane that outclassed all Soviet-built fighters in Korea.
THE
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SECOND RACE MEETING
sup-
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) Saturday, 24th October, 1953.
The Commanding General of the US 12th Air Force said, "Since last Spring we have been in the process of converting all our fighter bomber at 2 pm. squadrons to the F-86 Sabre-jet.
Strather,
who
D
The slow F-84 Thunder-jets | "At all these bases," Genera, with
which they previously Strother said, "our fighter-bon- were equipped have almost ali ber squadrons are kept on been disposed of either down permanent alert back to the United States or action. The squadrons also are for. possible I transferred to other NATO air rotated to the one forward base 08 forces. The conversion is going we have kept at Fuerstenfeld- la on well and now Is almost com-bruck-
neur Munich. Our radar pleted."
the 15 General
first has soreens can pick up commanded the 12th Air Force Sign of intruders from across the
border and 1 since Its formation
It is only a matter before our patrois 131951, is to return to the United of minutes
States next month
can be 'scrambled' and go up to as Deputy check them."-United Press. Commander of the Air Univer-
at Maxwell sity
Air Force and he leaves of Sabres that can more than match any know? 187 Soviet fighter planes.
Base, Alabomu,
Ghere Beet of
1
Total FEM!
wichtje 1–28, 2-33, (3-41, A-77, 3-135, 0-100,
8-160, 9-181, 10-187.
BOWLING
1
il
early
In
The first squadron of Sabres 7-167, wes rushed from England to Gomany on March 16 this year aier & Russian-built Czecho- OMRWsloval Air Force MIG fighter 2 100 shot down patrolling F-84 Thunder-jet-hopelessly slower
6
U
3 D
11
3
8 20 than the Russian jet but the best
27.1 6025 the United States could put in
27
16
at
Freedom Of
Movement For Press
Vienna, Oct 16. The four-Power Allied Council
the
full
of
Patei Dani Mathe Dutch alreraft when it reached Borde
Nadkarni Christchurch at the end of the
12 38 2 the air in Germany at that time, today officially approved Mankod London-Christchurch
2 45 2
of Sabre decision of a Executive Com- alr
The feet squadron race President's XI 1st innings a fusco, WIS
the influential
jets to be permanently stationed tee to grant Allied press cor- P.G. Joshi, not out
freedom 14 in Dutch
thespondent's Germany arrived newspaper, "I'd never have stolen, 'cept I]Elseyler's Welini, said.
Rungia,
Barnett,
b. Landstuint air base near here on ovement throughout Austria
Correspondents who are an- Loader The Chairman of the alr
Since then, hungry."
General 9 April 14.
inals of one of the four oc- the Strother disclosed,
Sabre "Nothing like this has ever race commitice, Ilume Christle, Mustaq All," not "oui
build-up has
eupving powers are now to be been proceeding gives permanent passes entitling happened to me before. It was came half an hour late to meet
quietly and without any fanfare
then and their familles to travel until today It is almost com freely through the Soviot, plete.
Unlied States, British and French Long-range plans, he kald, zones. called for the shipment to Ger- Press correspondents of uli 1 many of even more up-to-date {tions in possession of aj
planes than the -Sabres, He
have long been
Was
just I was hungry,"
Danici
gaid.
PEACE AT LAST DUT no one can, assent to
"BUT
the
crew, and complete chaos
descended after the Mnori welcome and official speeches," the paper sald in a Wellington
the proposition that be despatch. cause someone wants something
13
Extras
Total (for one wkt) Fall of wickets: 1-18.
BOWLING
42
The paper addeg fint CustomsLoader
to eat he is entitled to take it and other formalities lasted so Morshell
at someone else's expense," sald long that the waiting friends McConnon. the magistrate.
and relatives of the plane's 64 Berry
Daniel Histened to the long passengers climbed over the lar- words. "I was hungry," he said, rlers and mingled with the "I think the doctors had better passengeTS, adding further to have # look at you," the magis- the chaos. trate said, and speaking aloud Until a few hours before the
The words he was writing down, plane arrived, even the hotel said: "Remanied for a medient rooms for the crew were un- report,"
certain and they were spread The policeman in the witness-over four different hotels, box
Inserted • A suggestion: sold, adding that the meals "Medical and mental report were hopeless. sir?" he asked.
I can now understand why
O M R W
3 1 13
0 10
1 4
0
A
-Reuter.
Suggestions By Washington On Japan's Defence
a did not, however, reveal the enjoying this freedom.
detalls.
VASTLY SUPERIOR
to
passport British French and American correspondents have hitherto "We know," General Strother had freedom of movement only said, "that the Russian and the three zones. They need satellite air
forces numerically cd special "grey
cards to go are still vastly superior to what to the Soviet zone oxcept for we have. However, in the
Vienna along two and
half
specified highways. years we have traveling made immense strides towards Soviet Journalists, who have| bullding up well-knit or hitherto needed special pares ganisation. If called upon the to visit the Western zones, will US 120 Air Force would be now be able to travel freely country if they able to give a good account of in the whole "Very well, we might as well Christchurch has been dubbed
Washington, Oct. 16,
get permission from their own itself." have them both," the magistrato "city of flops," the correspond-
Mr Hayato Ikeda,
special
In the past
six months. nuthorities-Reuter, agreed.
ent wrote-China Mail Specialister Shigeru Yoshida, said to-
cavoy of Japanese Prime Min- General Strother revealed, the 12th Air Force had completed
Boys And Girls day that in his Washington talks the huge job of moving la
Solutions .. fighter bember squadrona "back made "suggestions" on increas- from exposed air bases near the examined because he stole to Paul Saul Beul Body-Dusy force.
SQUANDER → Blue — Peleg — ing Japan's 110,006-man defence Iron Curtain border to a half- eat. He was at peace with his Boys Guys Blays - Birays
dozen new permanent bases. In conscience. That was the main Walts -- Welis — Halls -- Hocking— He said in a 'press interview: the French Zone west of the Hackles Shackle Fetter Letter" indicated, that we were pre-
Rhine. General Strother KIAU —Iled —. Led - Headed *** Bald **
the defence Skew Stew-Wete Wedspared to increase
moved
his · headquarters here Marries Tarries Linger force and there have been sug- aboux mocilia, ago from Fingers Green Greet Egret gestions by the Americans."
Wiesbaden Mr Ikeda said that tho dis- ⠀ The new bases have been Fig Firm →→ Glable -- Babilo --- cutsalons so far were highly carved out of the wooded hill- satisfactory to him. They had sides west of the Rhine; Pér- completed.a. gonora review of manent living quarters, each Printed and published by WLTAM 'Alack GRIMKAM for problems facing Japan and in- the size of a small town, havo and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited, at 1-3 iended next week to discuss sprouted around them in what
FLOWERY - REDUS), Zelež – Arotile; Wyndham Street, City of Victoris, in the Colony of Hongkong, them in great detall-Router. formerly was open countryside. (Peony: Crocus
Daniel bowed and allowed himself to be led off. It was.
none.
of his business if people DARTWORDS SOLUTION this week the United States had considered he needed his brain
thing.
'What's His Line?' Salution GROUNDSMAN
London Express Barolos.
-- Regret --- Repent - Rocent
Contra Aiddle - Fiddio ---- Țli ---.
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