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one

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those

I crystal-clear mornings

when London glitters, and early rising Londoners look up from the streets to skies full of the

caverns

of

promise of heat, and curse at being in the town and not in the country or by the sea. Albert, as he walked through in the West

the early-morning-empty streets to the restaurant End where 110 worked, Wis to spend seized with a longing the day elsewhere than in the

steamy kitchens where he earn-

ed its ilving.

He reached the restaurant, the chef had given him, bade

unlocked its door with the key

er his shoulder farewell

10

the summer morning, and made his way to the dark kitchens.

ALBERT'S DISCOVERY

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JAPS IN CHINA WANT TO STAY All Others Have APPLE YARD County Cricket - Championships

Returned Says Madame Li

London, Aug. 5.

Madame Li Teh-chuan, President of the Communist Chinese Red Cross Society, said all Japanese nationals in China who wanted to return home "had returned to Japan," the Communist New China News Agency reported today.

UNFIT

Leeds, Aur. 5. Bob Appleyard.

The England and Yorkshire off break bowler, cannot be considered for selection for the fmal Test

against

South Africa at the Oval tomorrow week. He vislied

the Headingley ground

here today and afterwards his

Bald county secretary that there was no question of Appleyard being lit by August 13.

Last wock Appleyardl saw A

who specialisi prescribed A fortnight's treatment for a strained shoulder muscle.

for played England in the first Text and has since played only four times for his county. China Mail Special

Appleyard Madame Li was speaking at a mass rally in Peking yesterday supporting the World conference against nuclear weapons opening at Hiroshima today, Saturday.

Li

Madame

more than sald the last jalbly alleged that group of Japanese nationals left 10,000 Japanese nationals were China in March this year. still being detained in China."

She stated a huge number of

She stated that more than

Asia

and

JEARIED more by the pros-29.000 Japanese had been helped Chinese were "forcibly" taken pret of the day ahead than to return home and the questo Jupan during the war from by the tasks he had to do, Al-tion of the return of Japanese China, bert set about his chores. One nationals in China has inveived going to the refrigera-satisfactorily settled."

tor,

He pulled open the refrigera-

Southeast been other places but the Japanese Government "has never 210- counted for those who may have survived.

No Justification

tor door and let his eye rost for

"At the same time Chinese a satisfying moment on the

"There are now about. 4,000 nationals in Japan are still being ice-cool still life its interior dis-

nationals acmaining prevented from having free con- Japanese played.

Then, as he gazed,

They all said they tacts and connections with their he saw in China.

motherland. The Chinese people something unexpected. Along do not wish to leave China

Wo have with the food in the refrigerator was a small pile of banknotes, nor the right to force them totions."

them return to Japan." Madame Li as if someone had put

their money said. there to prevent from melling away.

Albert put his hand to the notes, and sampled their cold crispness. They were real. He lifted them out and put them in his pocket.

BESIDE THE SEA THAT was the end of Albert's He slipped working day. away from the restaurant, lock- ing carefully behind him, and headed for the railway station, where he booked a single ticket to the seaside. His holiday

was a nine-day wonder

of peace and content- ment, and no one seeing him as in he strolled the promenade

and shirt his open-necked flannels, or dozed under the sun have the sands, would thought he had a care in the world.

And indeed in one way he was free of the troubles attend most holidaymakers,

He knew

exactly what to do when his money meant ran out,

on

Davis Cup

AUSTRALIA LEADING JAPS 1-0

YORKSHIRE-SURREY

STILL LEVEL

London, Aug. 5. - Yorkshire and Surrey, the latter county with two matches in hand, remain level with 208 points at the head of the English County Cricket Cham- pionship table as a result of victories today.

Hampshire, who were not engaged in the current series, are still third with 146 points, while Middlesex keep in fourth place with 140 points after picking up four points for a first innings lead over Nottinghamshire who went on to win by seven wickets.

of

Yorkshire beat Leicestershire | man, gave a hint to the England In a keen finish at Leicester by selectors in their search for two wickets. Seventeen wickets | consistent opener. He scored a tell during the day on a dusty sound-137-his fourth century pitch. L

Left-hander Brian Close of the season - In the drown batted splendidly when York-match against Kent at "Canter- shire

started on the taske

bury Reuter. scoring 101 in 147 minutes. Ho hit ten fours in his 49 and was one of three batsmen dismissedi at the same total-75, York shire lost their eighth batsman, Freddie Trucman, when the scores were level, but Ray Illing worth made the winning stroko with a boundary.

Barracking

Surrey

spent

nearly

London, Aug. 5. Positions. In the English County Cricket Championship up to and including matches which ended today follows:

Hurrey Yorki Hampshire Middiegex

four sisex New York Aug. 5. hours over their task of scoring Warwick

Old Lanes Australia's Kenneth Rose-154 to beat Lancashire at

barracked overster Trafford and were neither justification are concerned over these ques wall beat Atauchi Miyagi of by a section of the crowd.

Japan 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 in the opening singles of the Davis Cup inter-zonal semi-final here today.

A resolution passed at the meeting declared "the Japenese Madume L expressed regret, people can count on the Chinese struggling the Agency, "at people's support according to

and recent reports that there were against people in Japan who irrespon-atomic war."

Scott Leads In

atomic

weapons

It expressed regret that the Chinese delegation led by Ll Ning-yi, 60-year-old labour movement leader, had been prevented from going to the stacles created by the Japanese Government."-Reuter.

German Open Hiroshima conference "by ob-

Hamburg, Aug. 5, Sydney Scott of Britain shot: a 09 in the first round today to take the lead in the German Open Golf Championship. of New

Dorby

Northants Leicester Nott Kent Essex Somerset

At one stage, an umpits re- bowl until the noise subsided. Glamorgan fused to allow Roy Tattersall to Three wickets fell for 70 but Worcester Ken Barrington and Bernard

arc

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DT PU.

0 201

203

1 140

140

136

130

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Four double faults in his arst Constable made victory certain The Derbyshire and Leicester- two service gumes spoiled Rose-with an unfinished stand of 85. shire records include two points wall's play but he not only held Surrey Test bowler Tony Lock for a tle on first innings these games but broke through finished the match with 13 match drawn.

second game to wickets for 130 runs.

The Sussex record includes de on first in- Miyagi in the

two points for lead 3-0.

Northamptonshire

nings in match lost.-Reuter.

scored The tenth game went to deuce their sixth win of the season twice then an error by Miyagi with on eight wickets victory and a neat placement by Rose-over Somerset at Northampton wall brought break through Test bowler Frank Tyson took for the Australian to win the one of the four Somerset He hit during carlier set point.

the stumps four times the irmings at a cost of 48 runs,

50 Kilo Walking 6-4 after he had held an wickets to fall today...

Art Ellinger

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Record

Scrappy and uninteresting shot a 72. Ken Venturi, the

play continued in the second Warsaw, Aug. 5.

set with first Rosewall and San Francisco payer who won!

Søvlet walking the German amateur fournament

champion then Miyag dropping services poorly and Lavrov today beat the world mainly on their own errors yesterday, played

for GO took a 77. James Adams and record

kilometres, at

some of them simple and in time of J. R. M. Jacobs of

walking pace, with a Britain,

explicabic. Karlsson that Harry

of Sweden, four hours, 16 minutes and 61.2 Brian Wilkes of South Africa seconds. arid

Cyril Pennington of the Netherlands were right behind Scott with 703.-United Press.

he

PALE ESCORT THAT happened on the ninth glorious day. With his last shilling or two Albert bought himself a drink, then he march- ed to the police-station. and gave himself up for his London crime,

A London detective was sent to the seaside to collect him,

ad

and brought him back, a pale escort for Albert, whose sun- ton made him

a splendid vertisement for the

Presort.

At Bow Street, Albert pleaded guilty to the theft, and the pale detective told the chief magistrate, Sir Laurence Dunne, the story. "There are six pre- vious convictions against this and began man," he went on, to detali the crimes, mostly

small thefts,

NO CONFIDANT

"JUST can't explain why I

said,

do these things." Albert "I think it's because I've

no one to talk to; no one to con-

fide in. I can't ever talk to my

employers because I've got

农门

inferiority complex. or BOTE- thing like that. I can't think who I can talk to."

"Well, look here," mld. Str Laurence. "Yll give you one more chance of not going to Sessions. You will go to prison for alx months."

Albert

said. and ho

Bit,

"Yes Bir, "Thank you, glanced at the windows In the courtroom's ceiling, and blinked at the strong summer light coming through, then wont briskly away to prison, like a man who feels his holiday has really done him good.

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Patty Loses

Hamburg, Aug. 5. Budge Patty, American holder of the

Lavrov, who was competing

Rose An improvement In

In the second set wall's play

the third set. continued into

service.

+

Grenade Tossed Into Cinema

Calgary, Aug. 5. Necding 222 at the rate of Pollio here reported that a one a minute to beat Middlesex,

group of boys tossed a hand! Nottinghamshire made light of grenade from one to the other the task at Trent Bridge' and in a cinema here, throwing the won by seven wickets in exactly

cy audience into a panle. three hours. Cyril Poole joined another left-hander Stocks, with 105

punished the Middlesex

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The Australian raced into a seconds in September, 1954, 5-0 lead with Miyagi apparently Trevor. Balley, nicknamed France-Prease.

tiring and losing most of what "Stone Wall" because of his

defensive accuracy he, had shown earlier. atubborn

play for The set ended at 6-1. England, saved Essex from Reuter.

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has set a new world record for Championships here today.

Skoneckl Afth seedcaught aircraft by flying non-stop

In Belgium from Chiovres player in the singles.-Reuter,

Sidl-Imi in Spanish Morocco, distanco of 2,650

kilometres

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won the springboard diving event in the Japan-United States swimming three-day encounter being held

(1,050 miles).

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185.98 points.-France-Presse.

WOLVES MATCH

I

A SELL OUT

Moscow, Aug. 5..

Tickets for the Wolverhampton Wanderers- Moscow Spartak soccer match here on Sunday were sold out within a few hours today, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported.

The Wolves, who arrived here last night, BURAMBLEGRAME: At, eta, tare practised today at the Moscow Dynamo stadium, alter, rental,, central,

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