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BADMINTON:

WONG PENG-SOON BEATS SKAARUP IN SEMI-FINAL

London, Mar, 3. The men's singles semi- finals were the feature of the third day's play in the All-England Badminton Championships at the Empress Hall, Earl's Court, here today with Wong Peng-soon, the 31-year-old Singapore sports sales- man, still the dominant figure.

Generally regarded as the world's No. 1 player, he entered the finals by beating Jorn Skaarup 15-11, 12-15, 16-0. Skaarup, aged 24, is the Danish National and Opon singles Champlon and winner of the All-England title two years ago.

Harvey's Eighth Century

1111

The other semi-final was be- all-Danish affair tween Poul Holm, 27-year- old International Singles Champion of Denmark, and Ole Jensen, 21-year-old re- cent winner of a Copen- hagen event in which he beat Skaarup in two games.

Wong Peng-soon, the Malayan star, beat Skaarup in a very whlclu Port Elizabeth, Mar. 3.-hard-fought semi-final

cost the Malayan his first love Australia's

left- young

game of the championships. hander, Neil Harvey, scorca his eighth century of the tour to equal the record of Denis Compton (Middlesex) during the first day's play in the fifth and final Test against South

today.

Africa hereons. to

Dnswer

15

Janet the

The Dane fought bitterly for first two polat in the every

but Wong's cleverly games. place shots were sending him travelling all over the court. Almost exhausted by hit exer- fons, he could pull out

lightning Wang's game in the decider,

ittle Matayan seemed to be Harvey made 110 which playing well-within-himent

Anish. cluded is fours, in two hours, right 10 minutes for s

Wong always appeared to be capable of bringing cust anore hundred in Test matches,

craft it orecasary. Compton set the record num- ber of eight centuries by any South Africa Just tourist In

when touring with the -year-

MCC.

fourth

up

to

the

In the final game, seemingly as fresh as at the start, Wong flashed across n volley of drives and smashes varied with cun- ning drop shots which gave him

Winning the to, Australia the 15 points necessary right batted all day and scored 380 of the reel, for four wickets by the close!

of play,

Australia won the first three Testa with the fourth drawn, to gain the "rubber."

poris made 157 for his highest

score of the tour.. His previous

PRONE TO ERRORS

the over

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The Prime Minister, who devoted his broadcast to the situation created by the com- munal riots in East and West called for Monday March IF NOT FREPAID A BOOKING Bengal, sald that the basic 6th., has been postponed to FEE OF 50 cents IS CHARGED. difficulty of

of the situation was that "the policy of a religious Wednesday, March 8th., 7.00 and communal slate followed by p.m. the Pakistan Government, In- evitably

produces lack of full citizenship and con-

a sense of

London, Mar. 3.-The re- emergence of Nazism In Germany was a threat to the whole democratic world, Mr Alex Easterman, the

tinuous insecurity among those who do not belong to the political secretary to the World Jewish Congress, sald | majority community. nt

In a press conference

LEADS TO HATRED London today.

"That polley leads to hatred and violence and produces con- filet. It Union

WO solve or partly

Introducing Me Herbert Woll- heim, chairman of the

not

which has developed since the whatever course wag!

Mr

of Jewish Communities in the solve one problem, another and British Zone, Mr Easterman de-bigger one arises in its place."

Pandit Nehru sald

sudden clared: "He has come to arouse the concern of the British public and quick solution of the "basic

could

como im- to tho

gravity of the situation

adopted. At the same time, the In Bengal Lake Success, Mar, 3.-Secretary-Gonoral Trygve Lie Wellhelm and that the present lunilon indicated today that despite continuing efforts by top acquittal of Wolfgang Hedler, brooded no delay and could not officials to heal the East-West breach in the United former member of the Western be left as it was.

The only way to deal with it Nations, there is no evidence that Russia has changed its German Parliament, en charges

anti-was "to address ourselves to the of having delivered attitude toward returning to the world organisation.

Semitle speech. meant that theasle problems and at the same Mr Lie_told a press con-Nazi regime in Germany was time find some present solution

German court of the Immediate problem." conaldered by n

-T110- Prime Minister legal regime.

Saar Agreement Furore

nn

-added;

ference that the proposal by |as Wellheim complained that "Any attempt to rush a colution

Zone

to

protect

Senator Brien McMahon for a special General Assembly there was no law in the Dritish of the bigger problem without minorities fullest consideration and prepara- session on Moscow had not one been discussed in his private against racial haired or incite-tion for It can only lead to chaos

Inciting anti-Semitle and disaster."-Reuter. ment. conferences with delegates statements could be made with of the Security Council. But Impunity, he said.

Instances of anti-Semitic feel- under repeated questioning ing were returning in the Bri- he added: "All possiblosh Zone, Mr Wollheim proposals have been discuss-clared. He believed conditions ed. I think Russia will hold in the United States Zone were in certain cases, cenie- worse

More than 100

de-

Bonn, Mar. 8. Herr to the statement it made

the Security teries had been desecrated since

the liberation.

best was 153 ngeinst Natal at/cessful effort and often muc-Jakob Kaiser. Minister for when it left

Durban. He took

to

he took a C-4 advantage

concerntur a

Expressions of seeing Jews about

Grim Malaya Clash With

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In the first two games Sknar- his ahots cleverly, up mixed After a shaky start, when they and a well-Judged smash earn-

Wong ed him many paints. lost Jack Moroney and Keith

prone to errors Miller for 49 runs on a slow seemed more pitch, the Australians, chlody than usual, and netted as well Arthur Morris and Harvey, batied sending out of court to lose their

a comfortable several points. way into

Wong always seemed to make

chase Skaarup

Ril court in

send back all-German Affairs, declared Council." what looked like part in two | Whit

Impossible here today that reports on When Soviet delegate Jacob regret it century partnerships adding 187 saving shots.

In the first game Wong led the Franco-Saar agreements Malik walked out of the Council again were "not too unpopuler," be announced Mr Wollheim cstimated that with Harvey for the third

just signed in Paris "sound on January 13,

were 18,000 to 20,000 that the Russians would not re-hero wicket and 114 with Lindsay 3-1 but made a couple of errors

and Skaneup

drew up to three incredible."

turn until the Chinese Nation- German-born Jews left in Ger- Hasselt for the fourth,

He hopes "a the interests ofalists had been unseated In many today, most of them sick Morris batted Ave hours and all. Skaarup challenged strong-

and Europe favour of Mao Tre-tung's Com-for old, and stranger legal pro- hit ono six and 15 fours without ly to go into a 5-3 end, and France, Germany

munist regime.

tection was very important for giving a chance. His stand with after dropping another point to that they are not true."

Mr He added that the Bundestag,

Lic

them.-Reuter. "added: "There 15 Wong Harvey produced 187 runs in

was to have been in nothing definite which two hours, 23 minutes for his 68 with a great smash.

An attempted smash by Wong recess, would meet specially special session of the General not out when stumpa were drawn. He had hit live fours. went into the net le give Shan- next week to hear a Govern- Assembly. It has been and still rup an 8-4 lead, and another ment statement on the Saar. is under discussion between the --Reuter.

couple of errors by the Malayan The Minister of Justice, Herr

delegations," FIVE WICKET DOWN

that the Gave the Dane a 10-4 advant Thomas Dehler, sald

EUROPE VISIT Were Franco-Saar agreements Christchurch, Mar. 3-After

[age.

He also sald that proposals with the prin- dimizing Canterbury in their

Then I was Skaarup's turn "Incompatible

"perlodie meet- fest innings for 113 the Austra- to make

mistakes against the ciples of international as well as for a special

ing" of the Security Council, lian touring team had lost five Malayan's cunningly placed national law."

to include

as many chiefs of spokesman, to A Government by echo. 97 runa

Wong, on n single ser-

stato or foreign ministers as the Gov close on the first day of their vice, drew up rapidly and, asked tonight what

would do about the possible, probably to be held

Singapore, Mar. 3.--A wound- three-day match here,

afler Skaarup had gained an-ernment

ques cu Communist terrorist threw a Doug Ring (Victoria) took other point, the Malayan level- agreements, said that when the in Europe, is merely

consideration be- lext

British police HONGKONG & SHANGHAI was received the Cabinet tion under

grenade tween the delegations."

BANK would consider -Reuter.

Ho disclosed that he plans to sergeant and killed him today. The terms of the long agree-

A security forces communique In Paria

Europo today vicit ment signed

aid that the

terrorist, caught said control of ali April, but has no plans to go gives the Saar

in a

operation screening 114 internal affairs and a pro-to Moscow,

Bentong, Pahang, broke away mire of complete Independence PROTESTS RECEIVED

and was shot in the arm. Ietho Trustoo Company of the had been reports he There in 50 years-if the

the Ds a nation

fell to Wong Kamie

ground. Allies opprove.

would visit the Kremlin with eith

police sergeant went into a

British two The Saar's mines, now pron personal appeal to end the proached him, the terrorist pull- | love lead." After Skaarup had

about ducing

15,000,000 tons Unitel Nations impasse. ated a single point, Wong

ed a grenade from his pocket agala took command and with of coal

Mr Lie announced he received and heaved a year, are to be re-

It at the sergeant. Humect lo Saer ownership. The

Malik cleverly angled drop shots pro-agreement

protests from Mr

and

the shot that the other

Another policeman Cominform specifies minent, he increased his lead

delegations

guerilla dead. mines

now owned by a French leaders about the death Gen- to 7-1.

Meanwhile the death toll in appointed adralnistration,

tences against a

terrorist

at ambush group of Greek the Skaarup

put in a spurt to be slate property of the Shar trade union leaders in Athens.

Perak,i Highlands, Cameron up to 5-7, nt which point draw

He said the protests would be rose to soven when one of the service changed hands several Republle beginning with the 50 Con- French concession.

permanent Greek wounded British soldiers died in to the Saar Gent to trol then reverts Wong rallied again to lead without

payment by delegation here and sent to the hospital. further Athletics Annual Athletic 10-7

but then misjudged France-Reuter and Associated United Nations Commission on Sports of Hongkong University couple of attempted drop shots

of King George to have his lead at Pokfulam, V School at Argyle Street and

10-9.

wickets for

Avs for 55 in Canterbury's in- led to 10 all. nings and J. Iverson (Victoria)

three for

35 wille P. Harriant and Wong then raced away scored 40 and A. R. McGibbon, to win 15-11.

They were again level at 11

41.

TWO LOVE LEAD

J. Burke (New South Wales)

with 41 was the Australians'

while W.

Driver top scorer

In the second (Western Australia) made 29. immediately -Router.

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

of Queen's College at Causeway

tires.

Division

A kreat smash Skaarup to level

Day (All in the afternoon).

Cricket - Fiest

reduced to

year

Prees.

allowed Schacht Rumour

at 10 all. Wong went on to lead 12-10 but twice to

cue: Scorpions & Commandos the Malayan nelled

League:

at Chater Road; KCC v v Army

at Cox's Road: Craigenpower v Royal Navy at

V

Friendly:

1.45

D..

RASC

rive Skaarup level terms at 12

Denied

tho

at the end ofi

Terrorists

at

in

When

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The West's most Thrilling other British soldiers tary observers Nations Commission In Korea wounded. Two of them are still Adventurof Outlaw Man which

into como

the line

serlous condition-Asso- | Untamed Home ! and

of fire from troops of the Soviet-ciated Press. Hamburg, Mar. 3.-Dr Hal-supported Northern Korean re- on the 38th all. Skaarup went ahead at mar Schacht today denied that gime last week

in at he had been offered a post in parallel.

Indonesia.

Frankfurt The Abendpost yesterday

as the

Valley;

13-12 when Wong fell

IRC

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United Nations brother-in-connel of the

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tempting to

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the Malayan netted to give

reported "in the next three or four days" at Sookunpoo, University Recreio RAF at King's Park then a 11-12 lead which he that Oswald Sultan Pangeran, on the chairmanship and per-

v Pessimists converted to game at 15-12.

ich described Then came that decider which School at the Diocesan Boys'

Wong raced away with and alaaw of the Indonesian Premier, | Commission which will super lttle man who, as Governor of

Hatta, instaying in Hamburg and had programme in Palestine.—Unlied years, became one of the most Division not lose a point. With Skaarup Dr Mohammed Football-Second League: Club v RAF at Happy Yery tired, Wong scored"

amashes, shots and deze received orders from Dr. Hatta Prens.

drop University v Tal- Volley

3 p.m.;

drives, forcing the tired Dano lo offer Dr Schacht an influen- at St. Joseph's, 4.30 p.m. into koo

tal it was orrors, and

soon

position. The authorities said that they Dockyard y South Ching

obvious that Wong was going to

of nothing

Pangeran knew Caroline ull, 4.30 p.m.

win.

Wang's opponent in the Anal being here but added that they will be Foul Holin, of Denmark, had heard that he had been in

Homburg recently.--Reuter.

Rugger

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International: Scot-

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Lord Norman, as ho became in 1044, died at his London will dis- home, aged 70. 1s

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