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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957.
Kremlin No. 1 Threat
To Peace
COMMUNISTS AND FASCISTS DEALT SERIOUS BLOWS
Brussels, Apr. 26.
The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in its May Day manifesto to the world's workers said today that "the Kremlin remains the main threat to world peace."
The ICFTU, which claims toļ represent 50 million workera Throughout the world, said thal; mittch had been necomplished in uw past year.
Communist and Fascist forces. had bom dealt serious blows, colonialism was receding, Brad workers in many countries had won shorter working hours and botter social security. But much remained to be done.
CONTINUE FIGHT
DAVIS CUP PLAY-OFF RESULTS
Some of the first round
of games
the European Zone Davis Cup tie were The Confecration would con- played off in Europe yester- tinue to fight for the right of all day. The Eastern Zone workers to organise freely in trade unions.
games were played off in We
shali carry Japan. our unflinching support for
the
peoples of Algeria, Cyprus or any other country, who claim
Following are the results:
JAPAN V CEYLON
the Indisputable right to guide Japan took an early lead in their own national destinjos," the the Eastern Zone Davis Cup te manifesto sald
The ICFTU welcomed
movement
| against Cerion when Кове
casily "the Kamo umong ituperi
pust Ceylon's Ferdinands
freedom
In three Soviet-enslaved nations, but straight sets in Tokyo today. wartis free nations to be
Kamo, who was never 4x-
their guard. The Kremlin re-tended, beat Ferdinands 8-2, mains the main threat to world 6-3, 6-2.
Ceylon's second ranking The Confederation, was build-singles player, Bernard Pinto, Ing up a fund to aid workers was given no chance to settle who fall victim to any repres- down when he played Japan's sion. It condemned Soviet experienced champion, Atsus aggression "but did not hesitate Miyagi.
to oppose military intervention in the Middle East."--Reuter.
Rediffusion
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By Galbraith
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"I hate to wake J.P., but it's
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WEST
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time for his
INDIANS FORM
London, Apr. 26.
The West Indians declared at their overnight total of 368 for six wickets and spent the second and last day in the field, apart from the last hour, which was treated as practice, no official score being kept.
The tourists had an carly Asgurali took three wickets Pinto was repeatedly caught success when Gilchrist, their for 17, Worrell two for 61, and off balance and frequenily right arini fust bowler, who Smith two for £8. The match netted
showed plenty of pace, clean was drawn.-France-Presse. Pinto WD6 beaten in thren bowled Donald Smith with only #raight seta, 6-1, 0-0 and 6-2. jeight on the board.
SWISS
After that, Tom Graveney and BOYS v CZECHS
candidates Switzerlandt und Czecho-Mike Stewart, two slovakia shered
for the first two
England's Test 10er this summer, enjoyed some useful on the opening day of
who were never full
14. am. Mming Medley--Emery Deutsch String "Ensemble: 11.30, London Play House "Brash and singles Grab"; 12 Noon, Tune Time; 12.30 their first round European Zone practice against the West Indian Peterson: Davis Cup tie in Lugano today, bowlers,
out. bout
p.m. Three Men Da A Mike; 1,
Keyboard Capers-Oscar 1.13, Weather Report; 1.15, News, and Special Announcements; 1.30. George Melachring and his Orche-
Jirl Javorsky (Czechoslovakia/ Paul Blondel (Switzerland) Saturday Requests Present-0-0, 6-4, 0-4 in the first singles ed by Belly: 3, Year By Year-Gong but Martin Foresch squa Filta of 1930, 3.30. Rodney Stone tie for Switzerland by beating squared the by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—Episode
Brighton Read-Starring Jiri Parma 6-2, 6-4, 6-8, 4-6. David Feel: 4, Western Half-hour-0-1 in the second match. Presented by Nick
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Kendall; 4.30,
SPAIN v §. AFRICA Rain interrupted the Cup tie between Spain and South Africa in Barcelona today,
Gordon, Forbes (South Africa) the drst set against Juan Manuel Couder 7-5 when
come and
the match tomorrow
Rhythm Púrade - Orchestria of Woody Berman and Boyd Rusturn; 5. Unit Requests Přesented by kinda. Calling: H.Q. Movement Control; d, Birthday Mailbag:, 0.02, Football Commentary-South China V. R.A.F-Direct Broadenst frein the had won Caroline Hill Stadium; 0.40, Melody Magic; 1, Keynotes by Carle: 7.15, Dorothy Carles Show-Wally stuff the rain and la Orchestra, Dennis Wilson Trio, and guest mar Ronnie Harris: 7.30, Jazz Club Presented by Pi Fancutt (South Africa) v Emilio Dickens; 1, Time Signal and the Newe; 8.00, Weather Report An Martinez (Spain) will be played, nouncements and Interlude: 8.18,
HOLLAND & NORWAY Love A Mystery"; 8.30, Voice of!
The Netherlands won the Sport; 9. The 8 Top Tunes of the Weeks: 9.30, Harlem Nocturne 10, opening two singles against Nor- Hollywood
play-off in The
will be continued when the second single, Trevor
Open House Stuart way in their Erwin and Guy Kibbee; 10.30, Henry Hague today.
Morgan T710,
Vocalist tenisring
Midnight, Close Down,
ner
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Graveney made 40 out of the 70 in 85 minutes before failing lo a catch by
A M Alexander off Worrell, and Stewart was within seven runn
his of
century when
a he lofted catch to Gilchrist at mid-wicket, of Smith.
The for three hours and 10 minutes, Surrey opener
hitting one six and seven fours. chances oft Cowdrey offered both off-spinners
before losing his off-stump to Worrell, taking 00 minutes over his 30 runs.
Wickets fell at regular in- after that and only tervals Gamini Goonesena, the Ceylon all-rounder, offered any serious
Michele Bella; 11, Dance Party: 12 Hans Van Dalsum beat Hun-resistance to the tourists.
Sjoewall 6-2, 4-0, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 and Fred Dehnert beat SCORES: West Indies first Finn Sochol 1-8, 6-2, 3-6, innings 368 for 6 declared 7-5 and 6-1.
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