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Joe Louis To Tour

Spokane, June 13.

Joo Louis, world heavy- weight boxing. champion, plans to make an exhibition tour of Europe'and Australia next year before he retires from the ring,

This was announced by Frod-Sommers, the cham- plon's representative on the current exhibition tour of the western states. No plans have been settled, but Louis is likely to visit Australia before Europe.

Joo Louls will return to New York on July 15 to discuss plans for defending the world title in Septem- bor,--Router.

WORKERS CONDEMN

FRANCO

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Boundary Commission Talks At Delhi

'New Delhi, June 13.

The splitting of India under Britain's transfer of power plan moved nearer today when the Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, discussed the setting up of boun- dary commissions at a meeting with the "Big Seven" Indian leaders-three from Congress, three from the Moslem League and one Sikh.

Veto Of

Berlin Officials

Berlin, June 13.

The Allied Control Council decided on Tuesday to permit any one of the four powers in Berlin to veto an elected city official, it was disclosed today.

Commissions for the Punjab, Bengal and Sylhet (the Moslom majority district of Assam) were discussed, a communique stated, as well as arrangementa for liaison with Indian states; the avoidance of administrative disorganisation when para- mountey lapses, and the setting up of a tribunal to arbitrate on boundary disputes.

POCKET CARTOON

*Winis l'could see where the Army's headin?”

NEW MOVE IN INDONESIAN POLITICS

.

Pressing For Information On Hungary

London, June 13,

Mr Ernest Bevin was to day considering official pro posals on the best methods of carrying out the assurance given yesterday by Mr Heet or McNeil, Minister of State, In the House of Commons that Britain would continue to press the Soviet Government for full Information on the Hungarian crisis.

Sinvescu, a ter,Reuter.

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GOSPEL HALL'

Duddell Bircet

(Between the Bank of China and the National City Bank of New York).

Sunday, 11 aim. Breaking-of-Brand. Sunday, 8 p.m. Gospel Meeting. Tuesday, p.m. Bible Study. Thursday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, AB Endah apeaking triends welcome.

ATO

Printed and published by Frederick Percy Franklin for and on behalf of South China Morning Port Limited prowar Cabinet minis- at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vio-

toria, in the Culony of Hongkong.

Though no new instructions Certain members of the opposition have been dospatched to Sir have even been released lately, it Maurice Peterson, the British Is slated, among them Victor Ambassador in Moscow, the most probable course is that ho will shortly be required to do-i liver a further protest to TT. Vyacheslav Molotov about the Soviet attitude in Budapest, coupled with a further appeal for a Three Power investigation of the alleged conspiracy which had led to the fall of the government of Ferenc Nagy, the former Hungarian Promier.

Batavia, June 13. According to the Moslem League

A new move in the Indo- organ, Dawn, today, Lord Mount-nesian political crisis was made

The statement made yesterday by batten may ask the United Nations today when the Netherlands Mr McNeil is Interpreted here as to appoint an International commix-.

ion to trace the boundaries of Hin- Commission General announced meaning that Britain will make one dustan and Pakistan.

its intention of consulting the further attempt to secure Allied co- East Indonesian Government Hungarian situation before falling operation in the handling of the The Arst inkling of the decision The paper thought that Mr Jinnah came in a discussion at the German was likely to be the first President and the West Borneo Council back on more drastic measures, such and that the about the Republican counter as an appeal the United Nations. City Assembly yesterday and a talk of Moslem Pakistan.

capital would

tem- memorandum to the Dutch insidering to make it clear that Bri- But the Government is also con- Lucius new state's by newsmen with General Prague, June 13.

porarily be at Karachi.

terim government proposal. Clay last night. World Fedoration of

tait will not acquiesce in an inter- General Clay, abjected to the in-

Calcutta reports today said that the Trade Unions General Council terpretation from some Allied quar-

The Commission spokesman said pretation of Allied rights and duties of from today unanimously called for ters that the veto Interfered with end with plans to develop the thot it was not expected that the by which receipt of confessions from

the Commissioners would have any fur the arrested Hungarian the collection of a "solidarity democraile government. He said It ahead with

was necessary to insure that no Ger- port of Chittagong, near the Burma ther discussions with the Republican Bein Kaynes, is not considered inter- fund" and the organisation of

man official was diametrically op-border, which would be Pakistan's

fellow mem- request by demonstrations to aid the re-

posed the principles of dry only sea autlet to the east if Calcutta delegation before forwarding its reference in the domestic situation,

commendation to the Naiherlands whereas

ber of the Allied Control Commission sistance movement in Spain. occupation power.

Cabinet. went to a Hindu province of Western The American commander main-Bengal.

The Cabinet is due to meet on Britain or the United States-to to tained that the velo appeared

avour the Russians now because a

The official Congress resolution of Monday to make its final decision be allowed to read the evidence is discussed by the All-India Committee here tomorrow. Today, the Working Committee endorsed acceptance of the plan.

The Indian Constituent Assembly, expected to meet again tomorrow, is due to have before it for approval the reports of two of its most im- portant committees the Union and Provincial Committees.

The WFTU Vice-President, Lon bardo Toledano of Mexico, urged Bational trade union centres to kо

Mr

Nehru's

Indonesia.

The spokesman could not give any information about the possibility of the Commissioners having informal discussions with Dr Sutan Sjahrir, the Indonesian Premier.

considered,

It is

of the

than the future of the Hungarian Government and that to permit such a reading of the armistice terms

the futuro would destroy Great Fower co-operation in Europe The Indoncalan delegation met tor at the very time when the US Se- General George two hours in Batavia this morning, cretary of State, No amelal statement was issued, but Marshall, has made it clear that this was understood in reliable In- is the basic condition of United States donesian circles that a meeting be-economic atd.--Router tween Dr Sutan Sjahrir and the Commissioners would be welcomed.

further and organise local boycotts unist government was in the British plan is expected to be about future Dutch policy towards i 10 now felt that more is at stake of France Spain, even though the office, but it could work in the other

failed to nu- Council's resolution thorise International boycott.

Latin In corridor discussions,

European American and Eastern delegates criticised the resolution as "weak and Inadequate" and charged that a stronger resolution had been blacken

in the executiva committee

and American the British delegates

"The American WFTU Vice-Pre- sident, Frank Rosenblum, of the Congress of Industrial Organis tions, told the United Press: American delegation favours the re- We do solution as it now stands.

A

The

way If the Communists gained con- trol of the Council.

in direct COTI The decision was trast to policies expounded last by Maj-Gen Frank Keating, Berlin military governor, Ind

Frank Howley, director of the Berlin Military Government.

Opponents of ie decision sold the Western Allies were backing down to the Russlans. General Clay xe- plied that the measure was nieces- Fury to prevent another Nazi party from arising in

Germany United Press,

frat like to drag too many politico Senora Peron

questions Into trade union matters."

Franch Boycott

The French delegate, H. Raynaud,

criticised the resolution,

saying:

"We regret that the example of the CGT (General Confederation of

Labour) in perforce

Government to

ent

be where he is now.

the French

boycott

We are

For London

been, Franco might very possibly Setora Eva Peron at Madrid and not hoping the general council will take

steps towards more final of Franco."

London, June 13, The Star's columnist, who has, a Stor Man's has not been generalised. Had it dally column, "The

Dlary," interviewed · by telephone quoted her as saying: "I am look- ing forward to visiting London--it will be my first trip. I do not know what my programme will be, but there are lots of things I want to do.

the

The Basque workers' representa-

tive, Robles-Aranguiz, appealed to the Council not to forsake your comrades in Spain".

"By their recent strikes," he said, have proved "the Spanish workers that they want to overthrow the tyrannical regime under which they are suffering. The breach which has been opened in the Franco regime såa very severe, and we hope more will be opened in the near future. We are against disorder. We are against violence.But I must say our patience has limits."United Press.

WALLACE BAR

SOUGHT

the

I

"I am a woman of the people and shall shoro what you have to cat. ans not bringing any special food with me.

"My visit is an unofficial one.' According

to the columnist: "Madame Peron is bringing a dozen trunks of specially designed clothes and jewellery and sald, 'My clothes are nothing special; they are merely fitting for a person

of my rank. Franco has entertained me very well- Indeed. So have all the people here. The General accompanied me on many of my trips. "United Press.

EXPEDITION

BY RAFT

Washington, June 18. The Federal District Court

Washington, June 18. was asked today to bar Mr

The raft expedition led by Henry Wallace,

former

Thor Heyerdahl, Norwegian ex- United States Vice-President,

plorer, appeared at about the who is the leading opponent of halfway point in its cruise from the present American foreign the Poruvian coast to the South policy, from using the Water-Pacific islands near Tahiti. gate amphitheatre in Washing- The United States Weather Bureau ton for his speech on Monday reported Heyerdahl's intest progress.

The report gave the position night.

The American Anti-Communist midnight GMT Thursday as six de- grees 42 minutes South Latitude and League brought the action in the

108 degrees 38 minutes West Longt- restraining tude. form of a request for order against the Secretary of the Interior, Mr Julius Krug, whose De- partment has jurisdiction over the amphitheatre.

at

The reports provide for a Lower House of 500 members and an Upper The Pre- House of 250 members.

will Union sident of the Indian hold office for. five years, and will be the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, the reports proposed. -Reuter.

Cigar For Churchill

London, June 13. Mr Winston Churchill, recuperat- ing from his operation on Wednesday for hernia, was beginning to feel his

smoked his first cigar since the operation-several days ahead schedule.

Dr Sjahrir is at present at the hill station of Linggadjali, and did not attend this moming's meeting of the Republican delegation.-Reuter.

Death Sentences

of

Events In Rumania

London, June 13. The National Liberal Party George Tatarescut, the

Rumanian Foreign Minister, is conducting dis cussions with the other parties of Rumania's ruling coalition National Democratic Front to clear up points of difference, but a serious govern- ment crisis is improbable, WAB learned today from source.

The discussions are

a reading on the basis of the memorandum sub- mitted by Talarescu, acking for #Singapore, June 14. "elucidation" of certain items in the General Sir Nell Ritchie, British joint programme on which the Na- Front contested tional Democratic Asla Commander in South East

last November's general election. cunfirmed the sentences of seven

Tatarescu's Parly stands for bank- Japanese convicted of the Chinese ing and business interests and the massacre in Singapore.

property. Lieutenant General Saburo Kawa- rights of private

and Lieutenant mura

other main three parties of the coali- Colonel

Confirmed

The

old self again today. He had Just. Olshi were sentenced to be tion-Communists, Social Democrat

of

Mr Churchill has also re-estab-. fished telephone contact with his secretary from his hospital bed, and rings her frequently with Ideas and

instructions about work on his wor memoirs-United Press.

Lieutenant General and the Groza Front Party-natural- Nishimura and four others ly stand much further to the left. received life sentences.

But in spite of the obvious differ- serious conflict between Japanese

were accused of ences, responsibility for the mass playing the

parties H not ex- government of 5,000 Chinese soon after the fall, pected at least so long as the Red of Singapore in 1041.

Army remains in Rumania. associations Singapore Chinese protested because the War Crimes court did not sentence all to death.

-Associated Press.

Exciting Isle Of Man -Motor Cycle Races

Douglas, Isle of Man, June 13.

An immense crowd, who watched the Isle of Man tourist trophy motor cycling races over the famous course, thrilling struggle in both the senior and lightweight events, which were run concurrently over seven laps of the course, a distance of 264.133 miles.

Baw

third,

·

The senior event was won by j and he has been offered maximum Harry Daniell, of London, riding terms. It is extremely unlikely that

Middlesbrough will agree the

to put a Norton, who covered course in three hours 11 minutes the event of such an unlikely hap

Mannion on the transfer list, but In average | pening, it is certain they would want 22.1/5 seconds at an speed of 82.813 miles per hour. record fee, for Mannion is regarded Daniels, winner of the event in the cleverest inside forward in

soccer today, Reuter.. The expedition started from Peru 1938, beat Artie Bell, of Belfast, also at about 80 degrees West Longitude, riding a Norton, by 22 seconds, while and the islands for which it is head. Goodman, of Birmingham, was ing he just west of 130 degrees, Court arguments will be heard on

Bell's average speed bo Monday.

Thus the expedition, appears to The League's petition cited what is on schedule because Heyerdahl esti-miles per hour and Goodman's 82.- termed Krug's "outright and abso- mated, the cruise would take four 43 miles per hour.

The Dublin rider, M. Harrington, lute disregard for the welfare of the months, and they are now halfway people of the United States in grant-after slightly less than seven weeks. riding an Italian Moto Guzzi, won!

latest message reported fa- ethods senttered clouds in the nicy, a low swell from the southeast, tempera- ture 70 degrees and a drift south west from one to three kants United Preis,

the

WOR

82.650

· DAVIS CUP SEMI-FINAL

Prague, June 13. Czechoslovakia won the first two

zone semi-final Davis Cup tie against singles matches in their European France here today.

Jaroslav Drobny easily beat Ber-

ing a permit for the use of public wind, good visibility, with in "ähtweight event in three hours hard Destremcau. 6-2, 0-0, 6-1, while

property by a Communist #ponsoring a speaker whose methods incite human emotions towards riot and insurrection".

The motion said that the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, the organisation sponsoring Mr Wallace's speech, had been listed by the House of Representatives Committee In Un-American Activities as among the Communist organisations.—Router.

SALVATION ARMY GIRL'S : DEATH:

of

SEARCH FOR NEW WAR WEAPON (Continged from Page 1)

د معلم

A prototype of the Brabazon air- liner, the world's greatest aircraft, which will shortly take the air, is to the overall plan. A military version of this mammoth plane could be refuelled in the air, bombard any part of the world and return to its distant base.

30 minutes

an Vladislaw Cernik sprang a surprise 20-3/5

seconds at

In the second

match by beating average speed of 73,220 m.p.h. Just over 10 seconds behind came Mau-Marcel Bernard by 2-8, 9-7, 6-4, 4-0 rice Cann, also on a Moto Guzzi, in and 6-4teuter. three, hours 37 minutes 10-4/5 seconds, an average speed of 12,- Drinkwater,

while Bob

U.S. OPEN GOLF

St. Louis, June 12. on an ixcelsior, was third, with an of Texas, and Chuck Harbert, pro- Harry Todd, and Henry Ransom, average speed of 70.130 m.p.h,

There were 27 riders in the senior fessional from Michigan, with 07 event and 20 in the lightweight Reuter.

Gorme

Arresta of lesser members of the con- opposition parties have been tinuing for several months past, but did not seem to have been inten- sifled recently as part of the general drive against-the-oppositions--of- Eastern Europe.

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Saturday, June 14 Macho, Tsinahan de Shekkt (Box) 4 p.m. Canton (8«a)_5_pm.

Kunming, Calcutta, Shanghai, Peiping. Canton, Kwellin and Chungking (Alt) 3.30 p.m.

Shanghai (Sex) 3 pm.

Bunday, June 13 Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Bydney and Auckland (Air) 10 a.m. Manila PI, only (Air) 10 a.. Bwalow, Amoy, Canton, Kwellin, Han-

kow and Nanking (Air) 10s.m. awalow, Haiphong. Pakhow & Holkow

(x) 10 J.

Bhanghai, Macao, Tainahan & Shekki

(en) 10 BST. Kangmoon' (Sex) 10 am. Canton (Train), 10 am.

Monday, June 10 Tramkong (Kwongchowwan), Shanghai,

Swalow and Amoy (Bea) 10 am, Stralis and Bombay (8ta) 10 am. Swatow (Ben) Noon.

Manila P.L. (Re) Noon.

Canton (Train) 130 pmL.

Kongmoon, Mácao, Tsinshan & Shakki

(Nes) 4 p.m.

Canton (Bea) 5 pm..

Hankow,

Amay, Shanghai, Nanking

Tsingtao, Päiping, Liuchow & Kun- ming (Air) 3:30 pm.

Canton, Foochow & Holbow only (Air)

3.30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 17

Shanghai and Straits (Bex) 10 am. Swatow (Ram) Noan,

Canton (Train) 1.30 p.m. Balgon and Calcutta (Sea) 2 p.m. Shanghai (Sea) * pm.

Wednesday, June 18

Manila P., Honolulu, U.S.A. & Canada

(Air) 10 am

Haiphong and Pakhol (Ses) 10 am. Straits and Rangoon (Boa) 10 am. Manila PI. (Hex) ·20 ̧ am.

NOTICE

strokes four under par were leaders today at the end of the first day's play in the American Open SOCCER SURPRISE

Galf Championshilean champion

played here. The South “London, June 13. Bobby Locke, followed with 00, Advertitors are requested to Surprise was caused in Middles with Bud Ward, of the United brough football circles when it oe- States Walker

noto: that Cup team, Leland

no advertisements | came known that Wilfred Mannion, Gibson, Dick Metz and Otto Greiner (with the exception of urgent Middlesbrough's International inside one stroke behind Locke,

Other leaders today forward, desired to leave his club.

were Ben notices) will be accepted be Mannion has not yet asked the Hogan, Horton, Smith, Al Smith, monwealth strategic plan is obscure club to put him on the transfer list, Lew Worsham and J. Furgol, all tween the hours of 12.30 noon until the political situation there is but he sald that he was not happy

solvert after the British transfer at Middlesbrough

The role of India' in this. Com-

and desired

Duren, June 14. The British authorities announced on Friday, that an inquest' would, be held in Duren on Monday Into the death of a young Salvation Army

with 70. worker, Miss Evelyn Joan Cripps of

| Saturdays, and 9 a.m. on Mon Payton, Herman Scariau, Tonbridge

Kant

who was fatally: power

Jim

Gene Kines, Dávid daya. Injured last Monday when the motor One thing

shy observers thongs of club: because he thought certain,

it would do him good.

Douglas, Chandler Harper, Jack car in which she was riding skidded here, if Hindustan,

and Pakistan and struck a free added

"I have no personal grievance Graut Paul Runyon all had 71. From and Including Mondays Another Salvation Army gurl work of the Commonwealth is that nealnat Middlesbrough, but I be- Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, who is

Army girl work of the Commonwealth, is that love a move would be to my ad- the United States halder of the Bri- to Fridays, copy for the following injured. WIK

much of the mineral resources of vantage," said Mannion, This was

Quick, second tragedy In India would be at the disposal of

open fille, Smiley

Joe day must be submitted not later David Jack, manager of

Kirkwood and Johnala Pakor the club, volving Salvation Army personnel the Commonwealth defence forces stated that at present Middles tumed 72, while Frank Stranaham, than 4 p.m. in the British zone. The body of a Expansion of the basic industries brough have no statement to make and Ed Oilver were 73 and Toney young Salvation Army girl was re- In India, particularly the aircraft it is nearly three weeks since Mid-Penia Johnny · Bulls, Ralph Guldahi covered from the Rhine River near Industry, is another factor which alesbrough issued their retained and Jimmy Thompson all---74-

· Cologne, recently. —Associated Press. cannot be overlooked.--Reuter, llat. This includes Mannion's name | Reater.

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