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CHUNGKING, July 14 (Interna ilonal).The success of Sir Stafford Cripps, the British Ambassador in Moscow, recalls the popular report that he owes his appointment to visit to Chungking about two and a halt

years ago. From Chungking he took

a special plane to Moscow with the arrangements

through

Soviet embassy here.

Sir Stafford's meeting with Joseph Stalin was co cordial that he was

subsequently appointed ambassador,

it is said here.

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LONDON, July 13 (Reuter).

For the fourth successive week enemy air losses in all theatres of war except Eastern Europe have topped the century mark.

A total of 135 aircraft was destroyed last week-22 over Britain, 82-over-Germany and occupied territory, 30 Axis and Vichy bombers and fighters in the Middle East and one brought down by the Royal Navy.

Cape. 1911, Waly Disney Priado tr Well Radu Arsenal

OPEN RINKS AND PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP

DRAWS for the second round

of the Pairs and the third round of The Rinks Championships were made this morning and re- sulted as follows:

Open Pairs

Monday, July 21

At Kowloon 1.6.C.-C. F. Vas and J. C. Remedios v. A. W. Smith and F. Curtis; T. A. Alastar and A. F. . Guest y. win- Hera of R. Hunter and L. Jack. v. Jamieson and Marvin.

At errefu.-, Citlins and

W. J.

Howard v. G. E. F. Thumpson and E. V.

Searle W. Williamson and C. 3. M. Thom v. A. Steven and J. A. R. Selby,

nutter. It. fleknell and G. Einsek

At K.C.C.-J. A. Ileinedios and L. A.

J. S. Rittelt and J. C. Altken w. MeNel al P. A. Pecklinin.

Hamilton

At R.F.C.-Winners at K. C. ank A. M. Holland v. 1. Brokenslitro and A. Zimmern to meet A, E, Conten and N. W. Bradbury.

Al Craigengawer--W. Melrose and 3 C. Chatimers v. f. Coleman and P. Young- husband: E Purvin and A. Shepherd v. G. E. Willerton and Davies.

At K. Bocks.-C. Downtan and F. Chan- nines v. C. R. Pereira and F. X. M. SIVA: M. Remedios and E. Souza V. A. J. Kew and Y. S. Tang.

A1 C.S.C.C.-L. C. I. Souza and M. J. Medina v. 1. Levett nud J, Spann: J. W. Leonard and W. Ward v. winners of 1. Vlah and G. W. Sewell and E. G. Post am W. Cameron.

At Police R.C.-W. Ebbage and J. Gel- Jally A. M. and 1, 31. Omiar

AL II.K.FC. V. Ramsey and 2. Morrison v. G. V. McGrath And V. H. Freeman,

Tuesday, July 22

At KG.C.-N. J Hebbington and J. C. McGowan v. J. J. and C. H. Ensto: B. D. Evans and C. Fuiter v. J. S. Howell and W. GIL A. Eastman and W. C. Simpson

. W. J. McCarrach and T. Pile.

Major Baseball

Complete Double-Header Programme

NEW YORK, July 13 (UK).~~ A complete double-header, pro- gramme, except for one game in the American cirenit, was play... Y In the Major, Baseball Leagues to-day: Seuren were:

*

Vic Ghezzi

Wins P. G. A.

Nazi Division Helps Finns

Golf Title

the Professional

THE CHARTERED BANK OF. INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

LONDON, July 13 (Reuter). Field Marshal Mannerheim, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853, the Finnish Commander-in-Reserva Fund

Pald-up Capital

£3,000,000 £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON. 18 aopegatr, E.C.1.

Sub-Agencies in London. 117-122, Leadenhall Street, E,CJ.

DENVER, July 13 (UP)-Miss-Chief, revealed 'in an Order of Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,000,000 ing a 2lá-foot pati, Byron Nelson the Day to his troops, broadcast Tost

Golfers to-night by the Finnish Radio, Association championship to glant that the "experienced German Vlo Ghezzi to-day one down.

163rd Division" had been placed Ghezzi, erratle protege of Craig ut his disposal. Wood, won at the 38th hole, and end- ed nine years of disappointments. He rallied after being three 'down on the 27th for a tie at the end of the

NATIONAL LEAGUE ·

It 10

LU Chilengo

Battery: Paxtonu, McCullough, y Brooklyn............ J

Battery: Casey, Wicker, frown, Tamu-30 hotes. lls, Franks.

Chirago acored one in the second game, Brooklyn's score being mutilated in the cable.

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The division, the order states, la commanded by General Engelbrecht.

Berlin On R.A.F. Attacks

West End Branch: 14-15, Cockapur Street, B.W.1.

Manchester Branek: . 62, Mosley St, Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Hongkong fangoon

Alor Star Amritsar

Bangkok

atvin

Klang

Iloilo

Saljon

Įpoli

Bentarang

Rorachi

Geremben

Bombay

Stanghal

Calcutta

Kobe

Singapore

Agencies:

Kuala

Sillawon

Clive Streat

Lumpur

Sourabaya

Fairlie 'lace Kuchin

Taiping

Madras

Tientsin

Manlia

Толккал

Medan

(Bhuket)

New York

Tsingtao

Telping

Yokohama

(Peking). Penong

BERLIN, July 13 (UP)--Accord- ing to the official D.N.D. News NEW YORK, July 13 (Reuter)-Agency, the R.A.F. attacked_North-

been Rubber bas

added by the western Germany, including Bremen United States Office of Production and Humburg to-day, but were re- Canton Management lo-over 300 critical pulsed by fighters. Most of the Cawnpore items for which Army and Navy bombs were dropped at random and C

Colombo contracting oflcers may assign pre-there were slight casualties and slight Delhi

Haiphong damage. ference ratings.

Hankow

Pittsburgh

4 13

.

Rubber Rating In U. S.

Battery: Heintzelman, Lopez, New York

0

2

I

Battery:

Lolirman, Brown,

Adains.

Hartnelt.

I'ittsburgh

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Battery: Dutcher, Deitz, Wilkie, Strince. Vien, Sullivan, Bowman, Davis. New York

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Battery: Schumacher, Oden. Conti

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Battery: dic, West, Doston....

1

4

ttery: Hutchings, Lamanna, Mazi, Cincinnati

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GRIN AND BEAR IT

Battery: Derringer, West. Boston

12

0

sugry: Satvo, Earty” Herres.

Philadelphia Flattery:

try: Guibert, Krist, W.

Cooper

Livingston.

4 16 Gumbert,

10

Hoers. Melton, Grissom,

BL louis

Battery: Huchinson, Crouch,, Gumbert, Padgett.

ALK.P.C.-F. Goodwin and E. W. St-Philadelphin ...... 5

monds v. C. M. Siva and F. X. Sonres;

J. M. Purvis and 7. 3. Bailey v. W. L. Walker and R. Duncan.

At R.C.C.-H. B. Pinna and B. Dasta v. J. Hurst and C. E. Turpin; C. W. Lam and N. P. Karanjia v. winners of W, C. Ogley and T. Fergusson v. . J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro.

At Recreio.-W. J. Burling, and M. N, Rakusen v winners of A. A. Band and W. V. Field . D. Hung and F. It. Zimmern; W. McLeod and W. S. Dalt v, winners of

B. A. Mansell and P. Morgan v. W. McMaster and M. Ferguson.

At P.R.C.-L. Gaddi and C. S. Iomelet Y. S. R. Solina and K. M. Omar: D, A. Rosario and 3. S. Landolt v. J. II. Gelling: and 1. G. Wallington.

At C.H.C.C.-U. A. Rumjohs and

Q Battery: Binnton, foerst. Pearson. War- ren.

Washington

14

AMERICAN LEAGUE Battery: Sundra, Corrasquet. Early St Louis

Battery: Allen, Chaler

Washington

Battery: Huber,

St Louis

Battery: Boston

Caster. Trelter, Ferrell.

Anderson, Early.

Swift.

#

Battery: Rybn, Wagner, Peacock.

Boston

Cleveland

Battery; ngby, Desauliets,

Cleveland

Battery: Horris

Pytlak.

1

2

11

H.

New York

Battery: Smith,

Hemster

13

Battery: Chandler," Chicago

Dickry.

B

Runjahn v. II. A. Alves ond F. Ribeiro: J. M. Jack and A. E. Perry v. K. M. and S. M, Rumjalin,

AL ILK.F.C.-M. R. Abbas and A. H. Dallali v. J. McCutcheon and C. Gaivin; Sykes and J. C. Gill v. W. J. Harris

and A. Soutar.

At C.C.C.-A. Morion nod W, Nash v.

5. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd E. L. Strange and II. E. Stange v. C. E. Marquen and J. E. Noronha.

Open Rinks

Sunday, July 27 _AC_PUR,C.-P. D. Crawley, E. Kimmon. S. Eccleshall and W.-J. Burling v. G. Elphick. II. Bicknell, C. E. Langley and L.. Jordan.

ALILK.F.C.-T. L. Lock, F. Zimmern,

wk, Way-and-T... Sadar-v winter.

T File's rink art J. Mckenzie's rink.

At KF.C.-J. A. Luz, C. E. Marques, Sykes, W. McNell. It. Duncan and A. J.

a

Xavier and J. P. V. Ribeiro L

AL_C.C.C.-W. McLeod, W. G. Homis, W. S. Dall' and J. Shepherd v. R. Main.

The Royal Air Force lost 90 J. Watson, W. Melrose and J. Chalmers. planes.

Widespread day and night raids over Germany and occupied territory cost B5 planes but eight pilots safe, and 11 machines failed to re- tum from Middle East operations.

are

Not one plane was lost in the de-

fence of Britain.

JAPANESE NAVY CHANGES

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

TOKYO, July 13 (UP). Vice- Admiral Rokuzo Sugiyama has re- placed Vice-Admiral Mitsum! Shimi- zu as Commander of the Japanese Vice- North China Seas Fleet. Admiral Shimizu, who is now attach- ed to the Naval General Staff Press Bureau at the Imperial Headquarters, is reporting to the Emperor, on July 10.

Fellowship

of the

Bellows

JUNE

SCORE

470

At K.B.G.C.-I. Basa, A. E. Coaten, J. S. Landolt and C. 6. Rosselet v. E. L Strange. S. Strange and 11. E. Strange.

At K. Docks-Winners of A. P. Guler- res rink and N. J. Bchbington's rink v. A.

Atkins, G. F. F. Thompson. I and J. G. Mayer. AUK.C.C.-L. J. Shiva. A. M. Rodrigues, F. V. Hoosen, A. M. Rumjalin, A. IL Dailah and Ribeiro and II. A. Alves v. J.

M. R. Abbas,

At Recrelo. E. Itenson, P. A. Peck- ham, R. P. Phillips and A. Hyde-Lay v.

Battery Lyons Hallett, Tresh, New York ............

0

Battery: Rufing." Chicago po

Howard,

3

11

0

Battery: Lee, Dickey, Philadelphia

Battery: Knott. Hayes. Detroit

Battery: Newiguser."

Sullivan,

Beaton, Glebell,

CRICKET

AT HOME-

Eton Beat Harrow In Annual Match

LONDON, July 12 (Reuter).— Interesting Cricket matches were played in all parts of the country to-day,

with the Eton-Harrow game engaging the main interest at Eton. Eton beat Harrow by 130 runs.

Eton had scored 73 without loss when Pip Cholmondey, with his left arm slows, caused a temporary collapse by inking four wickels for four

runs.

A. M. Omar, D. W. Bradbury and V. M.Eton, however, carried the total to 180

m

PRESS BASKETBALL WON BY CHINESE

Police Boat Trojans

and then dismissed Hiprrow for 54, C.

O. Wheatley taking seven wickets for 31.

At Lord's London Counties drew with a strong team called Buccaneers. The Counties scored 242 for Ave de- clared, while the Buccaneers did not bat. Frank Lee hit 104 and Denis Compton 74. Leslie Compton was dis missed for a "duck."

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"I don't know why I always go to weddings,-! novor scem to be able to find my shoes again!"

CONTRACT

BRIDGE How to

By JOSEPHINE CULBERT

Opening Lead

tances. Ils partner's two club bla In a friendly basketball match, which was full of excitement and flufton, England opening

In the Bradford Cricket League. Len E scicction of a sound opening

lead is both a delicate and a fuld had been made In the face of an ad- batsmen,

rergo score of 70 points. In other thritis, at the

Chinese .M.C.A..made his first appearance with Under-problem which is affected by many Waterloo Road, on Saturday, the cliffe and took two wiekels Hulton subtle factors. It may surprise my words, South's one spade bid, if un- European Press eagers lost to a now appears to have fully recovered readers when I any that even a part-disturbed, would be enough for game team from the Chinese Press by 20 from an injury to his arm which had score situation has a direct bearing and rubber. Thus it was reasonable points to 31, after being led by kept him out of Cricket until last on the opening lead. Let us carefully assume that East's bid was mado 10-25 at the interval.

consider the sort of situation the

cribed in the following deal:

South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North-South 70 part-scare.

ing failed to

Kround,

week-end,

An Army XI won, an exciting match first canto, the European Pressmen, due to lack of understand-gainst a British Empire XI at Glouces

hold their

ter by 14 runs, scoring 121 and then' allowing their opponents to lead by a Crabtree look slx Army wickets for dismissing their opponents for 107. wide margin. However, after the interval the losers rallied and played 40. the Chinese quintette to a standstill.

European Press-Fellx Trang Yan-tsun (8). Kenneth Seyer Aircraft eleven, which included four (2), Eddle Tseng (4), Joe Veiga and "Test" players, at Nottingham by eight W. Maher.

Chinese Press.-Li Pal-chak

Wu (0).

*Dempster Scores 114 Northern Counties beat an

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wickets. The Anti-Aircraft team were (11), all out for 223 Northern Counties re- Ma Shlu-wah (10), Ching Po-kai (8), plied with 228 for 2, Dempster, Lay Hay-man (2), and Lal Chi-ming. New Zealand "Test" player, scoring

Police Victory

114,

In another friendly match played on An Army eleven, scoring 109 for 8 the same court, Polica defented Tro- declared, drew with Aldershot Area Jans by 50 points to 30. The score at which had 160 for 2. Services players the interval stood at 30-14 with the stationed at Gloucester played a drawn game at Bristol with those stationed in winners leading.

High scorers were Poon Kwong-yim Somerset Somerset declared at 200 (10) and B. Noves (12) for the losers for 7 while Gloucester hit 230 for 7 and Ganda Singh (14), Poran Singh Spencer, of Kent, who alsted Somer- (12) and N, A. Shah (12) for Poilee. not, hit 64, including one sixer and! 12

Parachute Troops

In Hoihow?

SHIUKWAN, July 14 (Interna-

boundaries.

Indian Workers' Vote Anti-Fascist BOMBAY, July 13 (Reuter)The tional) in reported that four de constitution of the Anti-Fasciat Al tachments of Japanese parachute Indian Trade Union Council wa troops have arrived in Holhow for adopted at a conference to-day e further training prior to active ser- the representatives of 30 vice elsewhere.

Unions of Bombay city. Some Infantry units from Canton

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West, a player who makes n.folish at such so-called rules as "leading your partner's suit," woodenly open- ed the club king, and after that, successful defense was out of the question. Declarer won, cashed his other club trick, and led his low spade, East, on lead with the blank ace, made the best return of a low heart. Declarer finessed the queen and thereafter had to concedo "anly ne more trump trick, two diamonds The objects of the Council will bend a heart, losing in all, dve tricks and Swatow have also arrived there. to assist the world democratic all- thereby fullling his contract. The Japanese are spreading the news nnce against Fascism and achieve the that they will shortly start a south- the effective and conscious participa. ward movement, possibly from the ion of the workers in the war efforts south of Indo-China-

of India.

Trade

ing a club, but he did have a safe tead, namely the diamond jack, In cases of this type, soundest philo sophy is to disregard partner's bid

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CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and TIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or. Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head office in Londoa undertakes Executor and Trusted busi ness, and claims recovery of British income Tax overpaid, on terms which may bo ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

W, IL EVANS TUOMAS,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mall Service by British Over- Eust sens Airways Corporation and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been resumed. Correspondence for despatch by air vla Rangoon must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C."

The public are remainded that it is breach of postal regulations to inclose in a postal cover communi- zations Intended for persons other

nan the addressee,

Small Packet Post to all countries 1 suspe.ided.

MAIL,S INWARD AIR Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico'—-Ban Francisco date, 8th July...........July 15. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways ...Direct Service"-San Francisco

dale, 22nd July,

**July 29′′

OUTWARD. AIR MAILS Monday, July 14

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- neot with the "British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O. and G.P.O. · Reg. ....

July 14, p.m. Ord.....July 14, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 15

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europa vis "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."

K.P.O.

RCE

Ord.

July 15, 5 p.m. July 15, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

Reg.

Ord.

...July 15, 5 pan. July 15, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, July 20

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono¬ lulu. U.S.A., and Europe vía “Pan- American Airways 'And Trans- Alfantle Services."

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Ord,

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G.P.O.

July 20, 5.00 p.m. .July 29, 7.00 p.m..

Compensation For Collision

(It made under pressure) and to Yam Pak-hin, 23, unemployed, was select an opening lend on the basis charged before Mr H. G. Sheldon, of no bidding from partner. It was K.C., at Central Magistracy, this inconceivable that leading the din morning, for driving a car in Dea mond jack could cost a trick, whereas Voeux Road, Central, near the Sin- i was quite conceivable that a lead vere Comfiny, yesterday, without at away from the club king might do so. valid licence. Ho pleaded guilty.

Obviously, If West had "used his head" and made the normal, Jagical lead of the diamond jack, the two spade contract would have been de Teated.

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Under normel circumstances, West's lead would not have been How should South play his seven sad, but West should have realized spade contract? Opening lead, heart that-these-were-not nonnat circum-king......

Traffic-Sergeant Melones stated that Defendant was driving down Des Voeux Road from East to West about 11.30 p.m. when he collided with a rickshaw in which a spinster named Chan Shu-ying, was travell- Ing. The rickshow was badly dom- nged and Complainant received in juries to her arm and shoulder. Her dress was also torn.

Defendant, who was on 1100 ball I was ordered to pay $30 compensa.. tion to Complainant, $12 cost of ro pairs to the rickshaw, and $2 cont- pensation to the rickshaw coolie.

Proclaims Independence

ROME, July 18 (UP)~ lane nounced here that the National As- sembly of Montenegro yesterday de clared that country's independiend

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