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SOUTH AUSTRALIANS THWART A BOLD MOVE BY FREDDIE BROWN

Adelaide, Oct. 27.

A bold move by the MCC captain, Freddie Brown, who sent South Australia in to bat on a problematical pitch, was thwarted by sound bat- ting in which Ron Hamence, former Test player, making his farewell appearance, scored 84 runs not out of a total of 245 runs for five wickets.

Surprising as was Brown's decision to the majority of the spectators, good reasons prompted him to take the gamble. The Adelaide Oval pitch was relnid last year and he wanted to see how it behaved, particu. larly as it contained some moisture which he hoped would help his bowlers to break down the early batting sirength.

Moreover, the fact that the pitch would be covered completely during the match meant that it would not be affected by rain during the later stages.

Sunderland Buys

When Trevor Bailey took a wicket with hla Afth ball, the MCC had reason to bo well catisfied. But the pitch did not give the faster bowlers ony

Trevor Ford help, and gradually South Aus-

Transfers

For £30,000

Birmingham, Oct. 27, Sunderland today signed Trevor Ford, the Aston Villa

Welsh and

tralia pulled themselves into a fairly strong position by the end of the first day.

Hamence, 34-year-old com- pocilor, put together one of his and most workmanike efforts

at the close of play he needed only 10 runs to repeat ħla cen- tury innings ngainst Wally Hammond's team in 1940,

SPARKLING INNINGS

International Valuable 18 was flamence's centre-forward, at a record and innings fee which is understood to train,

cricket

to South Aus- The most sparkling was provided

A

be

by 19 be in the region of £30,000. year-old Graeme Hole,

The previous highest transferiet but classe innings, full fee was £26,500, which Preston of scintillating

strokes, tor End Dald to Shefeld claimed 33 of the 56 run in a Wednesday for

the fourth wicket partnership with Quigley inside right, last December. llamente.

ppear for Sunderland in Low

who bad

Ford

to prove that

OCTOBER 28, 1950.

ONE UP FOR OLDHAM

U.S. TRADE

A

Rimmington goes out to save as a Hartlepools defender joins in a tussle with Oldham's centre-half Gemmell. Gemmell gains pbssession of the ball, passes to

Ormond, who then tapped the ball into an empty goalmouth.

Socialist

Calls For

Journal Calls

A Concerted

Poverty In

4

Plan To Combat

Asia

& Africa

London, Oct. 27.

A pamphlet of the Socialist journal, Tribune, todny called for a concerted plan to break up the old standards of poverty in Asia and Africa.

The pamphlet set out some of the "Socialist principles which should guide a Labour Government in the period before the next election and in the next five years of power,"

the whole of eruntries and the great Western would be range Industrial 3ations which is

across poverty."

NEARER BALANCE

Washington, Oct. 27. United Stutes trade moved closer to an export- Import balance during the first half of 1950 than at any time since early 1941, the Commerce Department reported on Friday.

In 11 Aurvoy of the January-June trends, the Department snid declining exports and a "moderate" increase in imports cut the export excess to the level of the last half of 1949.

The Department sold the $4,898,000,000 export total was the smallest semi-annual ex- port total since the Aral hai of 1046,"

IMPORTS CLIMB

Imports, on the other hand,. climbed briskly to $3,818,000,- 000, a gain of 18 percent over the last half of last year, and 12 percent over the first hell.) The excess of exports over im porls during the last half of 1049

Ef. was $2,000,000,000. forly of foreign countries.to cut their dollar imports was cited as the main Trason for the change.

Increased imports, especially from other American countries and the Far East, were also an} important factor. Only raw estion, crude petroleum and lubricating oil were shipped in greater quanties than before. The principal Unparts which nindo advances were cruta materials and semi-manufac hures, non-ferrous metals, crinde- rubber. hides, skins, and sawmill products-United Press,

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IKE PEST CONTROL affect when a cultable acknow

the Communist appeal

and the power of steded to deliver the attack on GENERAL

IS READY

continue to

Charleston, West Virginia,

Oct, 27. General Dwight D.

Eisen-

It declared that a con- sion aver India Ford will almost certainly The best bowler for the MMC certed plan to break up the! As today against us was undoubtedly Doug Wright. old standards of poverty in don tomorrow against Chelsea. He was not in such good form Asia and Africa was needed the continent would be definitely

also been interested as in the previous

The pamphlet observed that game, but to help the Asinn or African are poient. in gelling his igiture. In the did enough

the British Empire was not a SUFFICIENT BOLDNESS fnet their manager, Billy Bire is going to be the spearhead peasant and not merely to

white man's Empire any more. rell, was la Birmingham to of the English attack in the prevent him from listening

"The question is whether we was n new Commonwealth, day, no doubt with visions of Test matches.

are prepared to apply our poll-in which the coloured peoples to Communist propagan-leaf principles of freedom and happened to form the majority tower, who has been mention- appearing for Chelsta Before the Adelaide pitch against Sunderland, when

it coukl only equality with sufficient boldness wa: reloid

ed as a possible Supreme Cont- Villa announced that Ford had one of the

The pamphlet declared that to make possible the economic exist on the basis of absolute mander of the West finest batting sur-the colour bar was an odious co-operation between backward ractil equality. Reuter,

European signed for Sunderland.

faces in the world. It was not

Defence Force, sald today: "1 A bustling type of player

an a soldier and will do as I bold advance in the colonial Possessing a good shot in either much different today. The balling itself and the need for a

em told to do." le morc than it u foot, Ford was with Swansea

territories would have existed Town before joining Acton wed to do, lart that helped the

such if there had boc2-10-145 batsmen to make their strokes sian Revolution. Villa-Reuter.

more easily.

Among the Sir

WEEK-END SPORT

bounced

if why considered dists.

It observed that the time had spectators were come for democratic Socialists

Donald Bradman, and to assert their leadership in the

Harold Larwood,

Tuesd fast bowler.

in the "bodyline"

forner Eng-most

audacious

tering and who played pleaded for the concentration dispute. Test of attention on the Far East.

in 1933 on the sante ground, I WISDOM & IMAGINATION where Larwood

dismissed

Bradman for eight runs-Reu-

TODAY Cricket - First Divisioner. League: KCC v Recreio at Cox's Rund: Optimists V

Crai- Sennover al Chater Road;

University Scorpions at Pek Seven Records By

Tulam; Royal Navy v Army at

Park King's

Second Division League: Negrelo KCC at King's Pork; Craigengewer loyal Navy at Happy Valley: King George

Eric Oliver

"Here-in India and Pakis- tan, in our influence over the Indonesian negotiations, Burnis, in our attitude over Formosa and towards the new

GERMAN REDS CALL FOR

AN ALL-GERMAN

CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL

Berlin, Oct. 27..

The East German Soclullst Unlty Party tonight

in called on West Germans to join in forming an All-

German Constitutional Council

Government of China-British An official communique by the Communist-led East policy has shown: wisdom and German Socialist Unity Party stated: "The future imagination while American German Government need not necessarily be modelled on policy is associated with the lasco of the Chiang Kai-shek the present Government of the East German Democratic regime.

Republic. 15 startling,

The

contrast

should WC

Paris, Oct. 27. Eriv Oliver, The British and

"A People's movement must riding aestimate the number of Ameri-be formed to demand the crea

School v Univerally at Argyle racing motor-eyelist,

not under-

Street: Police v Dockyard at Norton machine and sideent on esing who would acknowledge ton of an All-Gerinan Council Greek Children

Happy Valley.

at

many's remiliarisation."

These

to West Ger the Monthlery track near here, the wisdom of the British ap- and put an end First Division! Textay broke seven world reproach," the pamphlet said,

Police V

jcords in the 750-ce class for The pamphlet declared: "Had Vridecar machines. Kitchce ai" Happy Valley The records he set up were:

Football

CAA

Street: Club

League: Boundary

Kick-off at 5 p.m.).

Second

Division

League:

Club v Tramways at Happy

I

per hour,

10

C&W v Solicitors at hour.

II; CAA V

Miles-07.04 miles per

wonary Street: PCA Yer hour.

demands were it not taken the historie deel-tained in a resolution adopted 60-mina today by the Party's

their Committee two-day special meeting in the Eastern sector of Berlin.

con-

Start Journey

at

To

Australia

Belgrade, Oct. 27.

Vatican Radio tonight quoted The Committee also ordered A group of 56 childron

he

|

j

Kilometres-05.51 rates CZECH CARDINAL Central

IN PRISON?

Vatican City, Oct. 27. Kitcher 50 Klometres--10.56 miler

Czech refugees

11 as saying that that

Party members

were evacuated to Miles--08.77 miles per Cardinal Joseph Bezan.

the "exmined" as to their ideolo- who

the and that new | Yugoslavia during Archbishop of Prague, was aogical reliability

membership books miles longer held prisoner by the Party

Greek civil war left here- Communists in his Palace, He Issued.

their to today

rejoin 100 Miles-97.03 miles per was

believed to have been

parents, who are now im- Ilour-07.03 miles per transferred to the Pankrac

Prison in Prague-Reuter.

migrants in Australia.

Wah at Chroline H;

Prisons y Yard Police at Sco-

kunpoo (Kick-off at 3.30 p.m.);

50

cur.

100 Kilometres-93.83

Navy South China at Cause- per hour.

www

way Bay (Kick-off at 5 p.m.).

Опр

Hockey First Division League Police "A" v Army at hour. Reuter. Soukupoo, 4.30

31.771.

Rowing Royal Hongkong

Yacht Club Rowing Regatta

› Hangkong v Saigon) at Midate

Island. 2.30 p.in.

Softball -

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TOMORROW

Another

Strange

Story

From A Warsaw Court

MOVED FROM PRAGUE

The creation of an all-Ger- man Constitutional Council was one of the recommendations of the

recent Eastern European Foreign Ministers meeting

Prague.

De

Seventeen others went earlier This year,

The first group of children to be returned to their parents In Greece is expected to

leave Yugoslavia within one month.j The oMetal East German will comprire 03 children.

ADT, tonight The Yugoslav Directorate of news agency.

Children said that the Yugoslav publisher a speech which Walter Ulbricht, the Secretary- Red Cross was Informed by the Red A Warsaw court today heard an ex-Nazi's state- General of the Socialist Unity International League of

Cross Societies a week ago that Poland Pary.(SED), made ment that a mysterious Englishman flew to

Yugoslav proposals RAF at Sookunpoo; Inc during the war to attend negotiations between Germans 60-man Committee of the Party

and Poles for common action against advancing Soviet | yesterday. troops, according to Warsaw Radio.

Cricket - First Division Lvnue: Recreio v Scorpions at King's Park; Craigengower v KCC at Happy Valley: Army v

London, Oct. 27.

before the

the

made

last June and the procedure on

the return of the children had

Dr Ulbricht appealed to whole German people to

the been accepted by the Grocks, «le ;

RECEIPTS

Royal Navy V Dockyard nt Poland, and now in a Russian Denmark May Have emphasised

urgency.

University at Saokunpoo; Op- Biznists Royal Navy at Chater Road (All matches start at 1.45

p.m.),

The statement, read by the confessed to taking part in the mand urgently the creation of The Yugoslavs had stipulated Second

Division League: preziding Judge In Warsaw organisation's acuvities, for an all-German Constitutional that the children should co KCC PRC at Cox's Rond: trial, was sald to have bees which they received "consider-| Council. Flath De Otto Grote straight home without

passing King George V School v Cral-written by Jutlus Christian-able rewards in money"--Reu- wohl, the East Cerman Premier, through

camps and that the gengower at Argyle Street;sen, former chief of the ter

bed ha Past German President, parents should return receipts FLAP V Army at Kat Tak; Nuzl military counter-espionag

Dr Wilhelm Plock, have already

Last Tuesday the Yugoslavs University IRC nt Pokfulam; service in the Wilno aren of

the -nood for asked leave of the Red Cross by radio cend representatives to, Athens forthwith to .collect the written

applicat the parents and forward them The German-language Saviot to Yugoslavia.

The Directorate of Informs- to newspaper, Taegliche Rundschau,

also stressed the need for apeed |tion said that on September

It is there were already 9,409 Greck to today, when it wrote: Joseph's Talkoo at Caroline Christiansen held talks with ask the Conservatives to join a essential to malce haste, for children in

representatives

this Hill; Eastern y KMB at 590-

underground movement known two party Coalition to succeed behind the scenes in Bonn very whom 8,201 Ilved. with their Kunpoo (Kick-off at 3 pin.),

the Socialist Government of dangerous war pians are being parents and a further 1.200 Hockey First Division as the "Home Army."

Mr Hans Hedsleft. Mr Hed-

lived in Red Cross Homes. stqft resigned yesterday after

Reuter.

Bald

King's Park.

prison serving = sentence for Football--Army v Eastern at war crimes. Sookumpon, South

Christiansen's statement China v Kwong Wah at Caroline Hill: that the Englishman used the KMB v Navy at Boundaryallas "Robert."

Street (Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.). He arrived by plane

St

from

Coalition Cabinet Copenhagen Oct. 27. King Frederick of Denmark today asked Mr Eri Eriksen. 40-year-old Libéral leader, form a new Government.

Second Division League: Eritain and was present when Mr Eriksen was expected

League: XKHC v RAF

of

Polish

"DANGEROUS PLANS”

prepared."

al "COMMON ACTION" King's Park, 11 a.m.;-Argonautz The theme of these negotia-hia. Government had been -de- Dr Ulbricht said in his * Recreio "A" ht Boundary

tions, the sintement alleged, tested, by one vote on the speech: "We hope that among Street, 11 am. Recreio "B" was the common action of the question of continuing the the leading men in West Ger- dependent personalities willing to attend a conference on what the future order in Germany should be.",

Royal Navy at King's Park, 4.30 Nazis and the "Home Army" domestle rationing of butter- many there are still enough In-

Division League; and Fegular troops Reuter..

Second

against

YMCA V Nomads at King's Christiansen added that he Rovers v Ar-know the "Home Army had

f

eut

that

He added in an interview: I would be false to my train. fr did not do so.""

General Eisenhower, pointed as a five-star generali ka was still on active duly,{ He said he had not been in- formed of any "urgency" for making the military aspects of the North Atlantic effective immediately. Reuter.

·Cruni atlong

country, of

Thief-Proof Coaches

Calcutta, Oct. # Thief-proof coaches with electrical

y-locked doors and barred window will shyly be introduced by the Park, 9.30 Ring's Park,

East Indian Railways. 69 Acceptors For gohuuts at

0.30 worked against Russia "on the

The stems similar to thai used to London tube trainsmall couch Hum.: Dutch HC V Police

Melbourne Cup at orders of London."

Both sides must be willing doors are electrically closed when Sookunpoo, 11 a.m.; HKAAF v The statement was submitted

Malbourne,., Oct. 27. to compromiso, he added. “Wo, the train: movie and remain “closed But that 14 University at Kal Tak, 11 am. on the fourth day of the trial

The Melbourne Cup, running are not of the opinion that the while it is, mennes

this additional device: 12 train Lawn Bowls - Allkenhead of the "Wilno. Mobillantion Cen over two miles wat memington future all-German. Government steps between stations and sold-

Kowloon tre" of the "Home Army”'

on November 1, háď 69-ao- need peccetarily, bo modelled on to falet: tries to come pe by főrent Bowling Green Club, 230 p.m. Two women, defendants centers tofo but there are not 11 Spreacht Government of the skäror" gesund Twin kale, pinakaukis

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Wanda necessarilydal final acceptorykerman. Democratie...Raja (me Baberiment and f and Minkowica were said to have Reuter,

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