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OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE MAHMOUD PASHA|
IN DRAWN MATCH
Capt. Whatman And Barrow Bat Well For Dark Blues
The annual Oxford and Cambridge cricket match on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground yesterday ended in a draw. Cambridge, batting first, declared at 171 runs for the loss of eight wickets and Oxford replied with 150 for eight wickets when stumps were drawn.
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For Cambridge. J. Barrow and D. Mclellan put up a third wicket stand of 45 runs in 30 minutes, and Barrow and Captain A... B. Whatman added 95 more runs for the fourth wicket in 57 minutes."
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DELEGATION
CAIRO. Jan. 18 (Reuter) Arab leaders have appealed to the Egyptian Premier, Moham- méd Mahmoud Pasha, to lend the Arab delegation to the London Conference.
The Premier, according to the “Al Mukuttam," has also received a friendly letter from Mr.. Neville Chamberlain asking him to go to London to use his good offices to obtain a solution of the Palestine question.
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In his innings of 51 runs, Barrow hit only three boundaries. McLel- | bat. lan hit two sixes and two boun- daries in an innings of "33 runs. and Whatman reached the boun Lee dary 11 times for a contribution of
Gittins 62. J. P. Whitham also hit one Grimths. Hawkins Goodban
six.
For Oxford, R. H. Grimths and L. T. Ride replied with 71 runs for the first wicket in 45 minutes, Ride
and S. V. Gitting adding on 44 runs In 20 minutes for the second Griffiths hit one six and wicket. Ave boundaries, and Ride's scoring strokes included five fours.
a:ttins took four wickets for '55 runs.
CAMBRIDGE
J. Barrow, b Gittin
Cambridge
Bowling Analysis
PALESTINE DELEGATES CAIRO, Jan, 18 (TAOcean)-It
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Europe vis Sves (Papers etc)—Lendon date, 22nd December and London Parcels- O. M.
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1938. tion to London of the Palestinian 13 5 55 4
Arabs will be compased "as follow: Strmits .11 1 40 3
Aun Bey. Abdel Hadi, Jamal Hussein. Alfred Rock, Dr. Khald! and Jakub Chossein,
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R. H. Griffiths, e and b Lloyd... L. T. Ride, run out 5. V. Gittins. < Whatman. b
Lloyd
0. A. Goodban, Lb.w. "b Mc-
Lellan
H. Lee, st. Man, b McLellan...
B. C. K. Hawkins, b McLellan
J. P. Tamworth. b Lloyd...
51. B. Holmes, run out
W: Wooding, b Gittins
5
C. M. M. Man, b Glitins
4
D. McLellan, e and b Gittins.
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7th Feb.
Capt. A. B. Whatman, b Lee... J. P. Whitman, e and b Griffiths N. D. Lloyd, c Hawkins.
Grimths
62 7
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TO BATAVIA (DIRECT);- S.3. "TJISALAK"
H. D'Arcy Evans, not out..
N. L. Smith, not out
Extras.
Political advisers will be, it is be- 45 leved. Fuad Saba, George An- 49 tonlus, and Mussa. Alami. The lat
ter is considered to enjoy the con- 24fidence of the Grand Mufti.
The names of the delegation 17 have been communicated, to the 3) British Ambassador, Str Miles O Lampson.
Total for 8 wkts,... 150
R. Edwards, D. M. Richards and Sir Geoffry Northcote did not bat, Bowling Analysis
81st Jan.
H. O. Wallington, not out O. W. Hamilton, b Griffiths.
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Lloyd
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China To Build New State
LONDON, Jan, 18 (Reuter) —Even if we don't get help from abroad, we are sure сап win in the end." de- clared.. Chang Peng-chun, noted Chinese educator and theatrical producer, who Kad flown from Giuniking Lo London in nine days, includ- ing three days spent in talks with officials at Hangoon. when interviewed here 'to-day. He said that the war had now entered its second phase. The ürst was a defensive phase of preparation for a counter-ofen- sive throughout the country, when the Chinese would put 240 divi- sions, each consisting of 10.000 men into battle.
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There would be positional battles, and no battle-front, but
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CRITICAL POINT REACHED
LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter)— Indication thai Important Arab decisions are likely this week is contained in
A tele- cram from Mr. Malcolm Macha Donald cancelling hE attend- ance at a public meeting to-
morrow.
In the telegram he said: "The W. critical point has now been reach- 3 ed in the preparations for discus- sions on Palestine with the Arabs and Jews which necessitates my being in Londen on Friday."
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BARRISTER'S SISTER WEDS
MR. CHIU TAK-FAI and his bride, formerly Miss Lo Wai-key, sister of Mr. Lo Tun-fan, the barrister, photographed after their wedding at the Registry yesterday. (Photo, A. A. Kahn).
a new type of warfare of space EARL BALDWIN ON movement. with forces aprçad all over the country.
Chang Peng-chun said he was confident that the Japanese had not enough men for effective. re- sistance. Moreover, it looked as help for China from abroad was coming "at the time they predicted, namely 18 months from the beginning of the war.
The Chinese planned not only to drive out the Japanese, but to balld a new State, he declared.
LABOUR SITUATION UNCHANGED IN RANGOON
STATE INTERFERENCE WITH UNIVERSITIES IN BRITAIN: A WARNING
A SERIOUS WARNING AGAINST STATE interference with the universities of Great Britain was sounded yesterday" by Earl Baldwin when he received the honorary degree of Docter of Laws from Leeds University. Of all dangers, the speaker said, State interference was the most dangerous. "We must resist to the death. if necessary, any attempts to make gifts of universities conditional on what we should teach and how we should teach." he added.
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Referring to the honcur which vient to outside Interference. was being conferred upon him, the That would be dangerous. former Prime Minister said that,
Alluding to the Influence of Sandakan RANGOON, Jan. 18 (Reuter)-whenever he was asked to accept wealth. Lord Baldwin said that, Ubain Laing. representative of an honorary degree, he felt the when people gave money to unl- Non-Indian Labour in the House compliment more and more as life versities, they did not give it with of Representatives has been went on.
the idea of interfering with the arrested under the
The universities were in a happy university but they gave it for use emergency security lawa,
position to be able to grant honor to the best advantage, The threatened general strike ary degrees to those who were. The speaker then went on to worthy of such. Honorary degrees make the remarks referted to re- has falled to materialize but it is were things not obtained by moneygarding State interference and sald stated that the labour situation is or intrigue: they were not to be that he hoped that Britain should Haiphong unchanged. Armed police and
had for the asking but they were never have to face the difficulties Manila and Naples--due Naples, troop patrols continue.
conferred because of merit.
11th February. which universities in certain other The Burma for Burmans Party" Many of us have been kicked
countries were
he Amoy and Shanghal facing and has called general strike in about while we have been at work thought she never would,
Awatow and Foochow. Burma but the date has not yet but I think we can say that we
Should there be such inter- been fixed.
have done our best and tried to ference, Britons would be doubly work honestly."
right in defending their rights and Manila After paying a tribute to the liberties as they had always done Tientsin Duke of Devonshire "upon his REPORTING TO WASHINGTON
selection as Chancellor of Leeds would, for ever.
In the past and as. he hoped, they Swatow and Shanghai. New York, Jan. 18 (Reuter)-Mr. University, Earl Baldwin said that Nelson T. Johnson, American Am-It was not the business of Chan- bassador to China, who has re-cellors to interfere with all affairs turned to report to. Washington, of the university but they liked to told newspapermen to-day that be consulted occasionally. "I am the Chinese are very hopeful of a Chancellor of two universities so eyentual victory."
I ought to know."
Mr. Johnson apparently carries first hand information to the State Department from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and other of- cials.
It is obvious, said the speak- · er, that the universities” must be absolutely free and inde- pendent and should govern themselves and not be subser-
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FRENCH NOTE TO JAPAN
LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter)--The Parla correspondent of
"The Times" says that the French Government has sent to Japan a note similar to the recent British zote.
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