(Sindur
Sandoz
WORLD'S THINNEST WATERPROOF WATCE
A SHRIRO CELE
THE BURGESS STORY
Should the POST-HERALD print it?
Mr
HE Foreign Other has requested an interview with THE
Tom Driberg to learn from him the details of his extraordinary meetings in Moscow with Guy Burgess.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1956.
BOOKMAKERS LOOKING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE
· TO THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE
By CLAUDE RICHARDSONTM
London, Oct. 30.
Another round of this season's campaign between the punter and the book- maker will be staged tomorrow, with the running at Newmarket of the nine furlongs Cambridgeshire Handicap, second half of the "Autumn Double."
The bookmakers, scarcely marked by the success at 20 to 1 of Prelone in the Cesarewitch, the first half, must be looking forward with confidence to Wednesday's Bet-to. History is on their side, for the Cambridgeshiro bears a sad roputation as a graveyard of punters' hopes. No favourite has been successful for 28 years,
at
ΟΥΠΕΡ
ઘ
air
in
นาน
third
American-ow eti
Blue
5
Robe,
Thirty-eight of the original Real will be ridden by his rider could buvo matie it "Scoble" are still left in to Austrailon
Breasley 30 had he wished. " dun't 108 entries ruce for stake money of £4,410, who has had ha best Beeroun think he has even been better,"
winning of which the
after- even in England this year, His trainer Alec Hend raid
ward-but usual rider, Harry, Carr,
It la to ba noted will gruss 13,782.
Welk k feld kely, the another candidate trained by that
all not
French opinion of the draw for places at Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfurt at
agrees that near-favouriligm American- the start, always a factor in this Newmarket,
reckoning of the coll's gallop ull-ont
the up
broad owned Ally, Victoria Cross.
stunee
Newnurket Mrs Bope Hanes Newmarket Heath, will doubties:
classic handicap, an important part in the strmkund filly has proved herself play
of most uncertain temperament, contender la___MT_|__|_Hobert resul
A glance the results of but she could run away with Clark's ey y recent Cambridgeshires beings the spells if she finde 'the form who won fer first ruce utily u the name of Pat Beasley to the which gave her B ten lengths low
ths few days ago, but is by no In trainer Beasley win
the
Princess rich Yen kshire nye,
means out of it judged on her his saddled the winner three Elizabeth Stakes at Epsom in third to Alexander in the Royal
lust the Lknes ance
April, performance which Runt Cup at Royal Sterupe in 1948 and 1949 promoted her to favouritiam for June. Snart young apprentice
usund he 1,000 guineas. After Newmarke!, | Ray Williams claims In 1053, As
a Ave Jupiter sup
หาก
or lose, Victoria Cruss is 10 pounds allowance, reducing has two prominent gundidates- Lly Belinda Dugalale's Money go to stud.
Blue Robe's weight to only six- W H. Mr
Another to Burn
ala eleven pounds.
Turk's Blood trad Swept, Burrison's Plerian Springs, both | American colours, and one with
more promising credentials, in second and third last your, are three-year-olds,
to Burn, a speedy Mally Me Larry S. MacPhails Hair there again, with Swept appear- Money
The from the French stable of Aler ing to hold the better chance on class, bred by
Leri a facile victory over
fur- Phoenix out of Grandpa's WitBead, who carries top-weight of
Het Newbury this month. the mare who threw the 1952 nie-stone seven pounds.
will be the only Frimeh-tenfised Cambridgeshire winner
herse in the field.
of
Winch
W[...
and
has won her last two races in A strong young Jaking style
Phui Tuik, has izven en- paged to take full advantage of her tight-weight of seven-stone four pounds og se obviously carries much státble and publie corlutence. see the lly has hended the belling for
Litre.
FIRST FAVOURITE Picrian Springs. It
כןןן
cuit by
No
+2
SECOND
Y
won
TIME horitar LAN ever under his banden
in the 110 yours history of the ruce, but the French volt Sayan carried nine-stone four pounds to vic- tory In
and 1846,
Sterope matched this when winning for the second time.
A5
by
ten
Ascot
There has been some inspired money for Mountala Music thy Rockefella). mount of Edward Ilide, the successful Cisurewitch jockey, who is one of the most
in training- consistent horses
been unglupal In only one of dozta outings this the five-year-old son--and
(by Petition), Coronation Year has EXTI
given a new the application and green soup
to the bad which Lisbeatened
track off the
Newmarket Lainer Jack Jarvis
bright chanco
lease of Ife by
has
ווקות
الانا
to
for
with the
a
four-year-old Hunz's tusk in terms of weight-for-or the 1995 Derby winner Danis, age is less than that wecom- Stockholm was first favourite for the race,
the three-year-old tendona but fell from favour throgh a
Rae keep ago. years couple
He showed Johnstone, who of failures
was concerned good. się of return to his best
In that triumph, will ride Hallz I on Wednescher. form by scoring la a manor race at Redear, Yorkshire Just under Hanz was nick-named "Bouli-Clarion III Ally Albarbells,
fortnight ngo, and he will|cot" (after a Frenuli clown) as good-class anprai who will be
a yearling because he was such riiden
Peter have stable jockey Jvc Sime in
Robinson,
the saddle.
It funny little chap. The laps victor on Retrial just year. Few horsos have succeeded in
in cared you som of Nearco Ribambelle has won three The Fureign Office wants to
winning
vinning the Cambridgeshire it nearly died from blood poisoning, good races this year, and has only know, Yet the question is being muccessive years, but Lady Zia but he grew up 10 u full-seven-stone eight pounds wake
Pod Herald Wernher's Retrial scans to have blooded strength which enabled carry, but there is some doubt pri M. Duberg's story at Guy a bright efiance of adding in the him to wit the Queen Elizabeth about her staying power over
Ascot and New-the vital last Furlong. Burgess the first autoritative mixer. The four-year-old, by Stakes al
15 pounds market's Champion Stakes Inst in the weights compared with | year. last year, but this may not stop After it lean tune this setson,
Pat Beasley's pair, Plerian Kaz I him on the form shown in no
all-ated ruce Springs and
Money to Burn, 18. Otober nt langshamny
cannot be left out of the Anal fle won by three gili but reckoning Perhaps Pierian
Springs may
prove the now that he seems to be coming back to form.
Should the
story of the flight to Moscow of the Mission Diplomats?
A
Some people are saying that Burgess s trastor and that, Thwerelore, anything he says should be ignored,
Even the 18.B,C,5 "Any Ques pemetaan di bated the problem "Was it imprudent for Benih vatten lo avvictate with four Burgess in Moscow?"
יד +
The Hooid's answer to all these points is simple: IT'S | NEWS.
It is hve years sine Burgess and Maclean left England. Nearly
all that duas been so far written about their case has been speculation.
Only now has one of the two principals involved given his version
nd what actually happened in thas astonishing affair.
Couri Martial, is up
impressive win over the course and distance on October 4,
PETER MAY FIRST
Wan I
MAY FIRST PLAYER ON TOUR TO
COMPLETE A CENTURY
Capetown, Oct. 29.
Peter May the MCC captain hit a flawless 162 out of
The story that Mr. Bribery has completed will prove absorbing the English touring teams total of 334 today which gave
to all shares of upinas.
As remarkable as the cwape selt are the revelations of the anfara, which were at work bente, during, and after the was in some of the must respected British institutions, including the B.B.C. and the Foreign Office.
them a first innings lead of 205 over Western Province here.
At the close the home side who made 129 in their first innings had lost three second innings wickets for 73,
May 162. A. Oakmun Fuller six for 83).--Reuter.
in-
The matali ends tomorrow, May's score his highest in
cluded six and 16 fours and occupied a total of five hours
The Pou Herald has no sympathy with the activities of Guy flest class match oversCNG, Burgess or Donald Maclean.
The Post-Herald has no sympaily with the politics of Mr. 62 minutes. The touring captain
71 not out
on Saturday Driberg.
tinued in elegant form
today and became the first player on the tour to complete a century.
But the Post-Herald fully agrees with Mr. George Scott, editor of the Right-Wing weekly review Truth, who said on the "Any Questions?" programme: "As a journalist he Mr. Driberg has nothing but my envy for the story he has gained in Moscow, and I believe in it not just as a newspaper story, a scoop, or something bke that, but something of the utmost value to us all."
That explains precisely why the Post-Herald is enthusiastic about the Burgess story. The completed story will total sume 40,000 words. Each fact has been checked wherever possible against the record. Each revelation is being compared with previously known history.
PREVIOUS BOORE
03; E.
Sports Diary
Combined
TODAY
Cricket Service Tiongkong, V
Combined Services Singapore at
When 140 May Bent the pre- vious highest score by an MCCCC I am. player against Western Province 139 mado by K. Maurice Turnball Glamorgan on the 1030-31 tour,
The final result, first instalment of which the Post-Herald will but the pitch was proudly publish next Sunday, will be-NEWS.
Western Province, first In-
TOMORROW
Cricket
Tennis
At
FINAL RECKONING
to
better
Swept, mount of apprentice Norman 1.
muy the
BRITAIN'S BEST HIGH JUMPER
Pictured in action is Peler Wells who, although living now in New Zealand.' Is in Britain's High Jump team for the Olympic Games at Melbourne next month. Peter, who settled and married in New Zealand after compeling there in the 1950 Empire Games, is one of the best high jumpers ever produced by Britain. Recently, in New Zealand, he cleared 6 feet 7% inches.
So keen is Peter to keep in form that, when he took a new accountancy job at Amberley, near Christchurch, he built his own high jumping pit and equipment.
-Reuterphoto.
SPORTS
ROUNDABOUT
Jeffrey's Tragic Accident
Bristol Will Have At Fur-Reaching Repercussions
Says JACK WOOD
Allck Jeffrey's tragic accident-he broke his right leg in two places-during the Young England v. Young France game at Bristol will have far-reaching repercussions. Following, as it does, serious injuries to Bedford Jezzard and Jack Mansell in South Africa, the whole business of representative fixtures is causing concern to most League clubs,
One member of the FA told me: "It is only a matter of time before the League clubs get together to protest about letting us have their players for these games."
Jezzatú of-
4
•
4
running
Do we play too many big, George has already earned Ards he will be transferred to efther
Leeds United or Wolves, In half of the extra payment, Fetics? I don't thluk so. fact the FA should be com-
Supporters' Clubs mended on their efforts to give Aston Vila manager Eric
old legalled lotterics are keeping youngalers in all grades inter- | Houghton always takes an
football clubs off the national experience,
cloth cap to home games. He many
breadline, Mansfield Town suD- Porters have already contributed £1,500 to the club this season. No wonder manager Charlie Mitten calls them, "Best bunch of fans in the country." "
Swindon Town Cliftonville struggling and Mollit,
Inter-they've makes up Looking
could have
I what
slip it on and takes a waik on Injuries to Jeffrey,
the terraces to hear what Villa and the rest curred just as easily in League supporters say about the team.
"You'd be surprised But clubs have their hear," says Eric. matches, guns ruined on Lancaster Gate
and they mean business.
t)
дуу
LEEDS OF WOLVES
Irelund
amateur
George and Blue Robe
Eastham's transfer Tommy
Newenstle❘ and Ice from Ards be the biggest threats to
United will Another Beasley victory in his
£1,500 after specialised race.
League games With
The
British Racehorse Owner Association have joined in the campaign to curb the activities of bookmakers in England.
In their report at the antrual meeting in London they have suggested, as a means of raising money to help racing, that all betting should be through the Rrobcourse Beiting Control Board, the "Tole" opczators.
ឯវំ ១
The only place for bookmakera in this plan would be as agents for the tote, on the course only, puid "a fair and proper com- mission,
In an alternative plan the Association suggested that on- | course betting should continue as it is now, with tote and book- makers, but all off-course betting should be recred through the tote. Yet another suggestion was that the present beiting system should continue, but cash betting off tho course should
galised to be dealt with solely by the tote and is authurised agents,
RIDICULOUS
na
bes
These proposals were sharply "ridiculous" by dismissed bookmakers generally and by their organisation, the Book- makers Protection Association.
all
five
may be hurd-up, but ambitious Ideas.
got
for # left-winger, upproached Sheffield
national goalkeeper, increased he's had 10his mind this week-end about | Swindon for Newcastle, turning professional or not, If Wednesday about Albert Broad- matches played, Tommy joins the paid players, | bonit--but the £10,000 fee was
too high.
First Division scouts being
to attracted
Reading where centre-half Cyrli, Spiers is playing the sort of football that brings out the cheque booked. Too bad he's still in the army. BLUNDERLAND
Singapore Services
80 For Four At
The
Lunch Break
Shame on you, Sunderland fans. Sammy Kemp, described by a Roker director
as the cleverest footballer on Sunder- land's books," is almost certain to move
to another club because so-called "supportera" have taken a dislike to him.
Kemp is an outside-right who could be a great player-but not
If an enter Combined Singapore Services had scored 80 runs for with Sunderland. four wickets after 105 minutes' play at the lunch break inprising club made an offer, I think Sunderland would part, the match which started at the Hongkong Cricket Club even though they might regret it
By "RECORDER".
this morning against Combined Hongkong Services.
The first Singapore wicket fell with the score at one as Rutherford was caught at fourth slip off Henderson.j Rose and Grindrod then settled down against some very steady bowling by Henderson and Greenhalgh. score crept up slowly to 27 when Rose was clean bowled by Greenhalgh with a splendid ball, i
later
LOOKING. AHEAD Eire, in the same World Cup group as England and Denmark, meet World Champions Germany The jin Dublín on November 25
the malch for and they'll use World Cup team building. Frank O'Farrell (West Ham United) can expect international recall, while Charlie Hurley (Millwall) is probable centre-half ...
was
Bt.
Not such codi news for Ever- ton goalkeeper Jiminy O'Ne
Mending his sequence as Elro gbolkeeper.
Boccar Summer League: Kitchne v Sing Too at Carolino Tlilt, 8 pm...
adminton Junior Mixed Doubles League: Eddie Fuller was the most Section 1: YWCA y COC "RC * KCC: Section 2: CYMCA V Kin succesul bowler taking
#X] Tong. IHC _v_ CCC "Y". for 88 though half his wickets
The folding up to this stage from Greenhalgh very low on by the
batsme were gained
but hia bat' and was caught by A spokesman of the Associa hud
been very keen, getting
selves out
tion said: "We are "Just as in- Grintrod
beginning to Howard-Dobson not more than The occasional ball turned
Combined Services Hongkong vterested in the welfare
good three inches off the ground at of settle down and trested too slow to Combined Services Singapore
racing as the owners.
end silly mid-on. Repre- bowling
either from worry the batsmen seriously. якос 10.30 эт.
rentatives of. bookmakow
At the lunch break Grindrod also, Windley, Scoreboard:
aggressively, CRC Hand Court Tennis Champion- over the country are still taking refused to be intimidated and had brought his score up to 28 who looke
paath in discussione with the there was, quite a
bit of ball-out of 80. Boccer
Jockey Club, "olher racing us80-
chasing. Summer League: Tung Wohv clations and the Home offee." throo (A. Pithey 34, Laker two Eastern (CH)_ 8 pm.
"We do not think it timely or At 47 Windley stepped for- Badminton for 19);
for owners to make word to a deceptively flighted helpful "C" Divizion: Section 2: st MCC first innings (Statur-stephen's V DICE Pvitan see public their own petty claims" off-break from Greenhalgh, and
'Singapore Beryloes day 177 for four) 334 (P. B. Chung Cheong, KCC v Tal Bhak. China Mail Special.
Whe Jeg before. King who followed him, threw cation to E Ropa, b Greenhalgh... the winds without taking too/D. A. Rutherford, e. sub.. long to play tiimself in and the scoring rate went up, with some F. Grindrod, not out les Burpfilingly
Ibw, b. Gr500- fielding F. Windicy, Taggod helping it along
{
1. King, e. Howard-Dobson,
b. Greenhalgh
Make sure of your "Post-Herald"nings, 120 (J. B. Stathar, five ships: Schoolboys Doubles.
Next Sunday
THE GAMBOLS
THE MILKMAN'S. BROTHER. BUT I DON'T THINK I'LL
WORKS AT NEWMARKET,
** HIE GAVE ME A TIP
THIS MORNING
TELL YOU
PLEASE
for 28) second Innings 3 for
Barry
WHAT IT WO
A'SHI
ppleby
:
NEVER CROGO THE ROAD
JOUT LOCKING
For the most refreshing
THIRST QUENCHER
CYDER
་་
The score, wont steadily up to!
the Tum 77 shortly before braak: whan King, played a ball
SOCCER MATCH ON WHEELS,
THE SCOREBOARD The scoreboard, at lunchtime
read:
Lowings, not out
Total (for-4 wicket
Bowling up to that sings.
1162 36
HUNT GOES ON Charlton Athletic's goalkeeper hunt goes on.. Liite Wolves, they watched George Hunter, of Exeter City, recently, but I'm } told. George will not move.
10 The good enough? "Beat goal- keeper in the Third Division," Kaya Exeter: manager. Norrmars (OOPYRIGHT
Italian, Sats New World Cycling
Giancarlo
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.