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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1950,

SURREY v. LANCASHIRE MATCH NEXT WEEK MAY

DECIDE

CHAMPIONSHIP

London, Aug. 18.

The match between Surrey and Lancashire, starting at the Oval on August 26, is likely to have an important bearing on the destination of the County Cricket Championship this season.

Lancashire, with their fine victory over Hampshire today, now have a 24. points lead at the top of the table over Surrey, who did not have a match in this Kerics.

Lancashire have obtained 204- points from 25 games while Surrey, with a game in hand, have 180 points. Yorkshire, still with an outside chance, nre third with 176 points, while Warwickshire, who set the pace in the table for many weeks. now fill fourth place with 128 points.

At Coventry: Notts beat War- Notts wickshire by 178 runs,

Warwickshire 200 117 and 349. and 80 (Buller, right-arm fast howler. seven for 31).

These two counties have both revre of, 57 run: Northampkm- 25 games und have shire fought back when Norman pinyed

Oldfield and Fred Waitemann put three more to play.

101 218212

the for

third Noltinghamshire scored their on

of the season wicket. second success

extremely Both men played beat Warwickshire

At Chelmsford: Esrex drew when they

welf. today but they remain

Jakeman, always looking for with Combined Services. Com- the bottom of the table with 44 points from 24 games

runs, hit ni foura in a stay of bined Services 313 and 238 for Dut). EASY FOR LANCS

under one and a half hours for a wicket declared (Shirrel 116 58 runs, while Oldfield not out, Smith 331 201

seven experienced little his Lancashire trouble in Haining their 15th scored slowly but showed a good Eres 244 and 157 Inv

today variety of strokes in his 84 runs (Cray 51, Horstall 73 not out, FUCTCEN Championship hanks to a pitch which became which took a little under four Cluse, right-orn offspin bowler, a stow bowlers' paradise follow-hours and inchided seven fours, four for 33).

on a pitch dam- ing shine nged by rain,

Hey Tattersall, with his off- which he bowled at

THE RESULTS

The following were the results

cricket Arst-class

rames plused today:

The and

Epioners

varyhi

with

Tore, and Bob Deriyor kitu fight, completed

fenaction lamp-hire's

ay AL Weston Super Mare:

match between Somerset

rating seven wakat.

At Northampton: Northamp

Sus ex. with Itonshire drew

declared Sunex 356 for four and 9 for no wicket. Northamp tonshire 209 (Oldfield 81. Jake- | Tak 583.

AL

Cheltenham: Cloucester- thew with Worcester. Berry tool: four wickets to 29 Middlesex was abandoned as no shire

eot play we possible today owing Worcester 285 for nine declared 15 maiden-at a Liver

He had a train the ground being water-jant 71 for five decred of only 14 rum.

oves in which he logised. Somerset 173. Aplifie

unly are Fun and sex 72 for one. concertred when he came on again, he took four wickets. u 13 runs in 18

Biddle-taveny, right-arm fast

1-1). dium bowler, three for Gloucestershire 70 for six de-

richt hat The match cared (Chesterton, | between Derbyshire and Felce Ton, three for 33) mid 11 Tattersall darted! Hospture. Ben-Jure ww, abandoned owing for ve (Sir Derek Bailey 54).

overs.

Lout in their second inning to capturing

Al Chesterfield;

rain.

Leder: hire 235. Jenter.

three wickets in 27 Derbyshire 92 for three

balls for only one run and at-j

Chouch he subapratly had 62.

At Bugraceionth: Lane bite

LAMA

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"You've got to hand it to Bixley

getter!"

he's so go.

Westerling Will Fly Unescorted To London

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, Aug. 18.

Earthquake

The

Shakes

Assam

New Delhi, Aug. 18.

prent earthquake

which rocked Tibet on Tues

thu

day flooded villages in Indian state of Assam, para- 'ind

lysed communications threatened widespread star- vation, official reports said tonight.

The chief Minister of Assam said the town of Lakhimpur was under water, the area was completely cut oft und the sup- ply situation serious. The um- ein death toll already had risen to 11 and it was feared the Dgure would mount at higher when complete reports available.

are

The level of the town Dibra rurh has subsided, the Minister sold, and a considerable part was submerged under four feet of water.

TEA DISTRICT SUFFERS

ol The Jarnt tea district Aztam suffered the worst dam- los estimated at be agr, with

Ute officint sport sald. Cracks, fisures, un- "Turko" Westerling, the rebel Butch Army captain000,000 rupees,

dulation and subsidences had who lust 14 pounds during a five-month stay in the

appeared in reads and railways Singapore gaol, will not have an escort on his flight to

communications

were and London from Singapore to meet a Dutch plane which

The Rangandat paralysed. will take him to Amsterdam.

bridge was completely gone and 13 spans, a length of 530 feet, were reported sunk in the river channel below,

This was learned here today from authoritative sources, Westerling, whose deportation from Singapore is further held up by the need of a cholera inoculation, is expected in Holland next week. The British Foreign Office has informed the Netherlands Government cordingly.

runs knocked off tam withral and in lanes The Labour Party Proposes

securing another wicket, he read 76 m bire 91.

match

lecord

wickets for 102 runs.

The

Notts victory

of the 90 and 109 Berry,

left-neth slow howler, four for

fert

11).

responsible 5275343

over Warwick-! was Harold Butler, the 37-year-old fast medium bow

titre

pare T

the pitch fer, whose perplexed all the batsmen and camed him seven wickets for 31

runs.

FEEBLE DISPLAY Requiring 26 runs to win in four hours, Warwickshire ave a feeble display and were us

110 minutes for ai missed in

BO TUNS, which left: berable Notts the deserved victors by an unexpectedly letrive murati.

Every match at Che: terbeld

were

Strong Italian Bid In Ulster

TT Races

10:

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London, Aug. 18.

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The Singapore High Court decided on Wednesday to turn down The Inconction demand for Westerling's extradition.

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be one of the chief problems.- Holland where he to United Press

The Labour Party today proposed a "world plan fort to

tion from the Netherlands mutual aid" to succeed the Marshall Plan in 1952. Thekely to face charges of deser- Anny, They believe he will proposal was the main feature of a new statement of Socialist policy and principles by the Party's Executive try to get to Switzerland.

for the Dutch Amokesman

that Committee, to be considered at the annual conference of

Embassy said here today the Party in October.

there and been no official pro-

The statement reviewed Britain's "peaceful revolu. tion" since Labour tenk control of the government in 1915 and clined credit for full employment, greater production and exports and a higher standard of living for most people than before the war.

The Sucialist credo admitted das hunt with Umbert that its drst danger in the pre- am sett, the leader in the World sent day, next to war, was that Champridip, or Nello Pagan, werd trade might collapse and 20-ect put forth its world plan for The favourite my thes

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Belfast, Aug. 18. ftabat riers are making a strony hid tomorrow this season has been affected by: Win three classes in the

Derbyshire ster Grand Prix moter cycle tulay and able to bat for lg 30 race ever the famous Clady minutes against Leicestershire Circuit near here. The Gllen works before the match was alatoner decision.

ertraling on kit the 50-ce without a

Yorkshire- Arnold Haner, the born batman spedudly renn- tered by Derbyshire this reason, was bowled for 37 uns when he needed only four runs to com plete his 1,000 runs in his first full season in County cricket. fortunes of The

the day fluctuated in the match betweet: Northamptonshire

I

such air vc.

eis is Mario Ambrosini, onuitual aid as one means of try-

ing to prevent tonelli, and the 125-6c clan is

Currence. alment ratais to be deminted

a Mondial by halde. Ruffo com

The Ilian dui not attempt And Surecord-braking in the practices

in which the British

Fitter, tient Northampton. After using two wicket:. for the addition of to their overnight bine runs

al

Tour Of France -With A

Difference

said:

ATTACK ON POVERTY The policy statement "The object of the plan would be to attack poverty every where, in developed and unde- countries alike. All veloped and free peoples would be expected to contribute to the world plan necording to their ability."

i Duke, on a North, covered a lay

1566 tail per hour. The Italian Auguti diders

the

ektu...

Gerten viders who and been expected lave not arrived here.

Renter.

nouncement

regarding charges gainst Westerling and that he could not comment on the possi pilities if Westerling did arrive

In Holland.

NO FURTHER FEAR Further legal action by the Indonesian Government follow- jing the judgment in the Singa- pore case is unlikely. Once in Holland, Westerling would have no fear of extradition pro- ecedings by Indonesia as there wos no proviston for extradition between the two proceedings countries on the formation of the Republle.

Greek Cabinet Rosigns

Wants U.S. More Europeans

In Uniform

Washington. Aug. 18.

will The United States

There an extradition clause recommend that Britain and her Atlantic Pact allies put the Anglo-Indonesian stree

and

ment but the court decision in more men in uniform more factories into war pro- Singapore sets a precedent for the Atlantic the test of the Empire and In- duction when

donesia could not successfully of Deputies rek to hold Werterling when Pacl's Council meet in London next Tues-he funds in Britain. In rough outline, the propogai įday, it was learned today.

Mr Charles Spolford, United envisioned American assistance, Building up of resources and States Chairman of the Counell, trade of the British Common-lay received from the Secre wealth and assistance through tory of Defence, Mr Louis John- minute recommenda- such agencies of the United on, last

Athens, Aug. 18. as the Economic and tions for European defence.

King Paul tonight accepteri of General Social Council, For and Agri-leaves tomorrow for London

resignation GREATER EFFORTS

the

Plastiras Coalition rulture Orgamation and · World i

Saurces close to the Defence Nicholas Health Organisation:

Department said that these re: Government, from which seven Ministers reifined 380 cyding amateur eilha-i

The plan would provide for commendations would urge that Liberal

over and yesterday.-Reuter, siasts and former profes- |

both piblic and private Invest- still greater efforts, sionals will be starting out

ments in underdeveloped areas. bore there already planned by Deauville, Aug. 18.

It also call for technical aid for the European alles, were more from Paris on another "Tour

and this ever necessary to strength- of Egypt agriculture, transportation de France" with a difference. King Farink

en Europe's military

against any Thi

competitors said tulay that he would not health. time the

17-year-old pretty.

Aside from that rather fuzzy fences will be divided into five cate-

of a gimbal economie agression.

Mr Spafford, who has held n prit-touring eyelids, sports evelists, tandemus, ex-champions | Sarriman Sarlek during his outline

eurrent visit to this resort. non in 1932, 1 statement of

policy had little chants. The series of consultation with top

in Washing-17 and auto-crests.

be blei Their performance will br

The 39-year-old Faruk made Labour Party indicated that it military planners

Breakdown! test of the machines

| country-by-country rather than their own stamina t known through a akermon tented neither to relax it was, expected to The Tour will be run in 15 tere that he had come to this primary theme of "fair shares to go the Council a t.native

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