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Baruch Presents New Honour
Atom
Control Plan
Lake Success, N.Y., Dec. 5. Mr. Bernard Baruch, United States representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Com- mission, tonight proposed that international control of atomic energy should be defined by « treaty in which all United Nations members should be entitled to take part with the same rights and obligations. Mr. Baruch presented the following new proposals to the Commission for immediate action: "The Commission makes these recommendations to the Security Council: Firstly, there should be a strong and comprehensive international system of control of atomic energy. Secondly, such system of international control of atomic energy should be established and its scope and functions defined by treaty in which alf Unit- ed Nations, members be entitled to participate with the same rights and obligations.'
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international control, tain. Serious violations of the ystem should be declared treaty should be reported im- operative only when those niem | mediately by the authority to bers of the United Nations the nations party to the treaty necessary to assure its ins and to the Security Council. hy signing and ratifying, the Fourthly, the treaty shoubi treaty bind themselves to accept embrace the entire programme and support il
for putting a system of inter- national control of atomic energy Into effect and should vide for the completion of transitional procesa over a period of time step by step in orderly sequence, leading to full and effective establishment of international control of atomic energy.
Thirdly, the treaty shoal include among others the pre] Visitas:-
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"In order that transition may in accomplished as rapidly as possible and in safety and equity to all, this commission should supervise the traust- tional processċa as prescribed in the treaty and should be em powered to determine when
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For Macao Doctor
It is announced that Dr. P. J. Lobo of Macao has been awarded a certificate from Lord Mountbatten, former Supreme Allied Com- mander, South East! Asia, as a token of grati- tude and appreciation for the help given by
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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1946.
FRANCE CAUTIOUS
New York, Dec. 5. The Anglo-American econ- omic. merger agreement for Germany was criticised hero bu the French representative on the Berlin control comtale- M. Jacques Trabo de St. Hartolin, who said: "Only when Europe as a whole haa been restored should Germany be restored."
He added: "France prefera to proceed with caution in following 女 course which nisces German hands on the production and distribution of industrial riches."—Reuter,,
him to the sailors, sol-INDIA
diers and airmen of the Commonwealth of Na-
tions which enabled TALKS evade capture by the FAILING
them to escape from, or
enemy,
The certificate has been handed to Dr. Lobo by British Consul in Macao.
SPORTS
Mike
Jacobs 'Improved'
New York, Dec; 6. Joe Louis, the world heavy- weight champ, arrived by air to be nor promoter Mike Jacobs, holder of the monopoly on world champions fights, who is now ill.
Jacobs has slightly improved. Louis has delayed the departure
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LONGEST CHESS MATCH Soccer
IN H.K.'s HISTORY
(By Recorder)
The longest chess match in the Colony's history was adjourned a second time close to mid- night on Thursday after a session lasting five hours. Started last Tuesday, the match be- tween R.C. Gardner and Ray Danenberg in the sixth round of the Kowloon Chess Club's Re- serve Tournament “A” has now lasted exactly eight hours and 45 minutes.
of his exhibition tour to Latin-Sometime shortly after 11 p.m. on Tuesday. Gard-
America until Jacobs is past the crisis. Louis' manager sug- gests that Baksi may get the next crack at the title if he con- firms his standing by whipping none other top-notcher, such as Bruce. Woodcock.
Mike Jacobs was reported to be resting comfortably in St. Clare hospital, Dr. Vicent Nar
ner and Danenberg passed the old record of 8 hrs. 15 mins. set by L. Karpovich and Karel Weiss in the Colony Championship of 1941. At that stage the game was still a dead draw and Danenberg had twice offered to split the point. A half-hour later the final pawn, had been swept off the board and it was an end-game of a queen against a knight, Gardner holding
Better
At first we believed that the Journed on the 82nd move. It had Luck Next
enter
Time?
The best game in this afternoon's soccer pro gramme is the prot Division game at Cause- way Bay between a strengthened · Royal Naval team and Sing Tao.
Navy are fielding a very strong, side which will include Down of KMS. Victorious who has play.. ed in good soccer circlés. He will be seen at inside left, Heggle will be on the right wing. With the ex- ception of Willis the whole side is composed of newcomers.
Sing Tao, who are making a great bid for the championship, are fleiding their best side and have been practicing for this
game.
South China should gather bath points from Royal Air Force to- morrow on the Club ground. Since their defeat by St. Joseph's three weeks ago, the Airmen have not been very impressive but are ex- pected to give South China ก
good game
St. Joseph's are having more" than, their share of injuries and will not be at full strength for their game against 45 Commanda at Sookur.poo.
(By Norman Preston)
In the Second Division 42 Cöm- Brisbane, Dec. 5. It is obvious that had Lind-of Timmis, Ingles and Ford, mando, reinforced by the transfer wall been fit, Australia wapid formerly of 1/5 Commando, have chosen the same team should easily account for Dock-
Landua, Dec, 0. the Prime Minister Clement R Att-
lee and his colleagues were mak-diello said: "Jacobs' condition the advantage. After some nine During the war. Dr. Lousing last-minute efforis today to has improved but is still critical.more moves the. gume was ad- gave invaluable assistance to find a formula which could avert allied servicemen and civilians eagle chaos in India.
crisis would come within 48 been a game of attrition all the. who either escaped or went into But nobody in close touch with hours, now it seems like a long way, Danenberg playing a steady Free China, He also successfully the situation believes they can drawn out battle."
Niemiso-Indian to QP to aided the British Army Aid succeed in saving_the_negotiations Tami Mauriello, of the Bronx the end-game a piece up. Group during the Japanese ce from a complete breakdown. who was Louis* last challenger, Gardner steadied the play fur- cupation of Hong Kong, and Attlee was understood to have has resumed training after the ther and with dangerous presed after its surrender wis respon-Iried to persuade Congress leader long layoff since his painful pawns all over
the board man- 'sible for getting to the Colous Pandit
Nehru to postpone
the knockout at Louis hands. Tami aged to cep a bishop, leaving him- Assembly avast quantity of foodstuffs Constituent
opening starts a come back campaign in self with a bishop and knight for the interness at Stanley but Nehru reinterated his deter- Chicago on January 10th again-against Donenberg's two knights, and the POW at Shamshuipo,mination to return to New Delhi st the Florida Negro with the both having ave pawns.
After pawn-manoeuvring that (with Mauleman as 12th man) yard, During the week 42 Com- Lord Louis Mountbatten's early tomorrow in time for the County Cork name, Shamus certificate dales Dr. Lubu's Assembly's opening at 1 pm, on O'Brien.
included one period when Gard- that overwhelmed England this mando did extremely well to beat activities from 1941 to 1946. Monday.
Mauriello took a new manager, ner was playing at the rate of 10 week, for the second test at Royal Navy by the cdd goal in Moslem leader Mohammed Ali Lou Schiro, to succeed Remini, minutes a move, Danenberg'seem- Jinnah meanwhile was standing Schiro's fame comes partly from ed to live and abandoned a pass- Now the selectors have sub. The folowing is the week-end out his decision to boycott the Con- the fact that he manages only ed
stituted Frederick Freer, the programme: stituent Assembly.
"SATURDAY, DEC."7, 1946 Victorian right-arm medium bowler. Freer, in my opinion, club . C.A.6.C. will not cause England much trouble, although his figures when. playing for Victoria
not in the against the MCC do
him justice.
"A. Establishing in the Loited Nations an international authority possessing powers and charged with the responsibility necessary and appropriate for effective administration of the terms of the treaty and for prompt carrying out of its day to-day duties. Its rights, powers and Eesponsibilities, as well as its relation to the several or- pans of the United Nationa, should be clearly established er defined by trenty.
"Such powers should be sull- ciently broad and flexible to deal with new develpments Ut may hereafter arise in the
Delay Or Die field of atomic energy. In parté- cular, the authority shall be 123 | In a speech supporting his ponsible for extending anong reposal Mr. Baruch declared
Sydney, Dec. 5. aluations exchange or basis that the United States Bought
The Blue Funnel liner and scientific information nu Especially the cooperation al
tmir energy
for peaceful the Soviet, but stood upon its "Sarpedon" braved the ends; for preventing the use of basic principles even if it stood black ban of the water- destructive alone. It would accept nothing front unions and sailed atomic energy for purposes; and for stimulating less than, an effective plan of
today for an undisclosed iis peaceful, beneficent uses for atomic control. The benefit of the people of alt]
destination, but pro- nations.
bably for Singapore and Hongkong.
Hong Kong
articular stage, or stages, has Returnees
been completed and subsequent ones commence.
"To delay may be to die Effective international control The decisions of the autho must be cutablished if the rity pursuant to the powers en-civilised world is not to be end. ferred upon it by trenty should An extermination war it-1
national self is within the range of pos. Fovern operations of
the control of sibility." concluded Mr. Baruch. #gencies for
--Reater. atomic energy.
Right Of Inspection 3. Affording duly accredit- ed representatives of the autho- ry unimpeded rights of in- grows and egress and access for the performance of their in- spections and other duties it
ADMIRAL BOYD RETURNS
The Commander-in-Chief British Packic
Denis Fleet, Vice-Admiral Str
two major ports in Malaya.
Boyd.
l from and within the terrix.c. C.B.E. D.S.C., arrived back in the Colony yesterday after a cruise to tory of every participating nation. unhindered by national or local authorities.
.
"C. Prohibiting the manu- facture, possession and use of atomic weapons by all nations ties thereto and by all their
nationals.
"D. Providing for the dis-
Flying his Flex in 11.M.S. Helfan, he left Hong Kong on Nov. 11, and recced rd to Penang for a five day vialt, during which curdial visits were excludred with cal authorities and officials.. Rus Breel eney, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Governor
estral of Malaya, kindly urcuma
thy C.-la-C. in his house during part of the visit to Penang. *
'It was learned that Nehru tried in reassure Attlee of the Congress | Party's good faith. Nehru explain- ed that the initial session of the Constituent Assembly "will deal with matters of procedure and the appointment. of committees The Question of interpretation of sub- sequent activitie swill not arise at
pawn
of
his
Own
champion, Willie Pep, will deably played end-games Stranded
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in
The ship was held Sydney on Nov. 1 by a wages firemen dispute with Chinese who left the ship, to be subsc-| quently, gaoled.
The ship was to have sailed in mid-November for Capetown and Liverpool but later it was decided to send her to the Far East when the dispute was set-
led.
This stage."United Press.
boxers whose name end in "stop one of Gardner's. The game even slower but such as Tony Delgatto, Tommy then became Gargano, Sal Bartolo, Steven quite impeccable. It would not be Riggio, and Pat Giardano. sheer exuberance to say that it The world featherweight was one of the most carefully and fend his title against the Bri- annals of local chess. tish champicin, Nelson Tar eroti, in a 15-round bout in Gardner (white) having King at Londen en January 28th for Q6 and Queen at QR and Danen
Jack
berg (black) with-King at KB4 promoter
Solomons. taited Press,
and Knight at KK13. White is to play.
Shanghai Jodhpurs Beat Police Protest
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Travancores
(B RECORDER)
more wn the short-passing side and com binative krilliancy was more tho order There can be no doubt that the Jodi have been seriously considered say year purposes some five players who would for the Colony If and the Travancora al lest one. Both were strong on in-
work.
LCTEDDY
on team-
The game was adjourned with
Sydney.
do
three.
FIRST DIVISION
#Club ground, 4 pp.) Referoc:-J.F. da Silva. Linauen;-
14. Cook, Navy, Sing Tap
A.
Lawrence and G.B.M.
(Causeway Bay, p.m.)
Referees-La F. Roberts.
I marked him down as опе of the best Australian opening bowlers. He relies on swing and a. Co. v. 81. Jomph' maintains
an accurate length bowls an excellent slow and ball.
Linen Lat Bhla Ming and 1/5,
D. Sparrow,
According to Hoyle's, queen
Last season for Victoria he against night should win casily. took 23 wickets for an average However, there is a chess rulej 16.9. His best performance was
A draw against Dancaberg will mean the loss of a very valuable
point below Sequeira, Knight and half-point putting Gardner a half- Ballerand.
seven for 29 last December.
There is no doubt that the of Landwall considerably loss
International Harrier Race
Hong Kong's "first in- ternational harrier road since V. J. Day will be stuged
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(Sunkunpoo ground, 4.9.m.) Beferer:-Mr. Haron.
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SECOND DIVISION Wireless Centre v. Sing The (Canseway Bay, 2.20 p.m.). Referee:A.E.P. Gui
Club 1. Kwang Wah
(Club'ground, 240 m) Refereei-E Lawrener."
Chee. Steals
€5). Joseph'a ard.. Hapor Valley.. 19.m.) Bæteros-Leung Yuk Tang.
CAS.C. Palles
*
(St. Joseph's xrd. 11. Valley, 230 pm.) Referee:~!.A. Barretto,
42 Commands v. Dockyard
(Navy round, Happy Valley, 4 pam) Referre-P.M. Xavier.
SUNDAY, DEC.. 8. 1946 PIRST DIVISION
R.A.P... Both Chine
(Club ground, ép.m.) Referes-, Younk..
Linermens-N.T. Betrada end
Harrello.
adopted by the Federation Inter national des Echers some years ago that in an end-game without Some excellent hockey was witnessed pawns a male must be brought wenkens. the Australian team. at Shamaholpa on Tuesday afternoon about in a limited number af I feel aure if Hammond wins! when tive Zodkpur Bardar | Infantry moves,
the toss and the weather does downed the First „TravancoreA by Ave Shanghai, Dec. 6.
Though chess authority here not interfere England will not goals to one to win the Army Hockey One hundred and twenty meme for the Hong Kong area.
there is a rule of lose this Test-Reuter. agrees that hers of the Bubbling Well Police
Though excellent, the same was far this nature, no one is quite cer- Customs clearance was gran*-
Station in a letter to the City different to anything ween In Hoon tain how many moves are allow- er last night and the ship sail Council today threatened to quit ong before the war when Laatles ware cd. Gardner has so far taken nie. ad this morning manned by future- should refuse to give of the day.
their posts if the Council in the eers and a limited number fair
dement of British seamen and Chinose ving the
on any issue inval- police. stewards.
Concerning the income of the average street vendor, the letter
„Eastern me 14 Commando. stressed that the vendors are far
Even Better
(Caseway Bay, 14 p.m.) better off than the police. The vidual talent but
Referee:---Capt. J.P. England. livelihood of the pollee is at stake The ground at Shamshuipo"*in also on An even better game, though it
Linontrans-Tasang King Kong and Li and their monthly pay can hardly the bumpy side and the ball has a way
Shiu Xing. did not reach the end-game stage,
BECOND DIVISION maintain a miserable living," the of bounding that would upset any de- was the Eugene Tausz-Henry on New Year's Day. The Chin- | Travancera v. South Chins letter stated.
Pointing an accusing finger at Shamshuipe
ames played at Ballerand encounter. Tausz, as, he ese Y.M.C.A. Physical Depart-Club road, 230 v.m.)
Before Strange, the vendors for the recent riots, Kumaons and the Rajputana Rines where always does, tried
al mant Secretary, Mr. Shek Cher- vị casso và 5 cho Sản. 14. the letter said: "Though public and there was no bambing, ball travelling else and knocked Ballerand off event under the auspices of the short-passing was the order of the day Sicilian Defence into something 'tak, who is organizing the opinion, is in favour of the ven- on this issue, We cannot
On the other hand, I have not setti any
possibility of sticking to Chinese Y.M.C.A., the Hong and Foros 1. 347. Cox. R.A-5.0.
Bookinson round. 4 p.m.) deny
resultant middle- Kong, Physical Association and Referet-Col. H. Filmer. able vendors were behind the afternoon who had the ball-control that game was a battle of the giants the Hong Kong and Kowloon rials
the several hundred spectators were and should rank as one of the Residents Association, announ- MONEY MARKET In the letter, the policemen treated to
finest tournament The Jodhpurs started off at a fast pack
games ever ces that entries will open oc orged the Council to pass a fair After four days of continual
that - they, maintained throughout, the played in. Hong Kong. judement on the vendors, issue zame and led by two goals to all a
Dec, 10, and can be sent to the drop, the market for Piastre y adding that the Council has failed the Interval. Shortly after roumption Ballerand was adventuring dan Chinese Y.M.C.A. Bridges St. At one stage it looked as though jihysical department of the texday took a sharp "about turn." Orening at 114.75 per 100 Pias-Central News. trea it
remained there almost t and it went straight up to $16.00 the close when it eased to $16.50.
As the "Sarpedon's" depar- ture was a close secret she left behind 300 British passengers mainly women and children-
Jence. I have seen
between teams from the
the length of the Avia.
This was followed by nine day viel who were looked for Shanghai i dern the fact that some undesir, so many players" on the field is one theory,, Tho
poval of any existing stocks of to Singapore, which was, mainly spent in and Hong Kong-Reuter. alemic bombs.
for the Guin-2. ta meet General Stopfard,
visiting ships and naval celalilishments. within the port area, exerting local an B. Specifying the means thorities, and hating impuriant confer and methods ef, determining, ences with senior officer of the Malay violations of its terms, stignar. This visit provided the opportunity tising such violations as inter- Seprime Allied Commander. national crimes and establishing Sant Ear dain, who le about to return the nature of measures of en- forcement and punishment lo. be ment of his appolniment, and Lord Kil. imposed upon individuals and the Special Commissioner for South
upan nations guilty of vidiating its provisions,
Violations
to the United Kingdom on the relinquish-
EARL Ala
The Commander-in-Chief expressed his appreciation of the cordial reception given him by all the authorities and offelals Coinsident with the return of Sir Denis Bays, the Colony welcomica the arrival
whom he met
"Judicial or other processes for determination of violations in Hong Kong of Lady lloyd, and daugh of the treaty and punishment Man Elith Boyd, who embarked thereaf should be swift and cer, lin Beifunt at Singanore.
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Gold also made a sharp spurt, jumping from $326.50 a tael at the opening to $334, and this was maintained up to the close of the market.
ed
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U.S. dollara had buyers $4.79. Sterling was quiet at $15.36, and Australian pounds were unchanged at $12.50.
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of play. Bub Gopala Krishna mittel
to turn
to see the police side of the sturs: Travancoro's andy goal of the game and | gerously with his queen and then Closing date for entries will be
This Week's Rugby
Chief interest in "this week's Rugby will be in the match be tween the Commandos and the Navy. The Commandos have not
yet been beaten and the
type that would have beaten the best goalie.
to the lusida-forwards
last week, but the Club pack wit, the good fooding from the two backs; | classics of local chess which are Road-to: Ma Tau Wei Road-
probably be the deciding factor and they should score their fourth victory.
After today's game
Kitajk, **
(Causeway Bay, 2.30pm.) Refere—1/6. D. Barrow.
"
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1946 ARCOND DIVISION· Yariv, H.K.Chinese. Codre
CANA Bay; 4 p.m.1. Referee.M. I. Cal.
PETERBORD BEAT
YEOVIL
London, Dec. 5.·.
this was followed by a series of raids It seemed that Tausz had lost. A Dec. 26. The harrier foot race on the Jodhpur defeace during which the dour fighter, Tausz recovered bril will be divided into two groups goai-keeper, Hav. Parlat Binch, bright liantly and began pressing Bal-one for Jadies and one for off at least three excellent saves of therand back to the point wheret men, all of whom must be ever In a first round Football AS-
the latter doubled a move in a sixteen years of age and mus.sociation Cup replay It was only a short rally and Jodhour dangerous position. It was tanta- have medically O.K. certificates Peterboro Town defeated Yeovil today salued control of the game, netilor thrice more amainst indiferent opposition mount to offering a draw. Teusz It is expected that many service. Town by the only goal scored Goud Bearers were Maj. Dangara Bagh refused and lost a tempo in de men will send in entries during the game. (8) Sub-Major Bali Ban (2) and 8. veloping position. Then Ballerand
Starting point will be. In. Results of rugby gaines play: Padam Singh.
discovered a move that would front of the Kowloon Magistru-ed were: County Championship: The finest player on the field, was also one at the oldest, Maine Dunaars have been brilliant if it was not cy.on Gascoigne Road, with the East Midlander 6
Notts Navy Singh, who, though ceile-forward, was so obvious. The rest was easy ladies event due to start off at Lincolnshire and Derby 11 will be all out to avenge their ablable for some runs down either wings Ballerand going on to win in 45 10.00 am, the men's race to Reutor ke 8-0 defeat earlier in the season with the ball, fairly glued to ble stick moves. The
follow at 10.15.n.m. The men's Club will have to work hard casing nicely
Both played an excellent game oute will be along Nathan Road Against the R.A.F. and Police, who had the defence.beaten.
The Jodhpurs won largely as a result and added one more gem to the Salisbury Road-to Chatham
FAST AND FAIR who held the Commandes to 8-5
London, Dec 5 particularly Jem. Bhura Bam, who kept still short of really good games.
tealing in on the long vaazes and mor
to Tam Kung Road to Prince season's three year old classic Fast and Fair, que of this for the ball forward. to the Jodhpur Two Tame Games Edward Road to Nathan Roadrunners, has been sold by Lord The other two games of the and thence back to the starting Astor to Mr. Charles Howard, The half-back line with Sub-Mator round were hopelessly tame, F. X. point. be selected ayam, me a team will
Ball Ram at pivot wa alandy - and and R.A.F. and Police to repres noon of it. Mejor Dungare Bingh, ont trap against Col Whitcombe in distance, continuing up Chat-out of Quixote, will leave
the, forwards had a fairly- kapor afur Sequeira - conceived
of the United States: The ladies will run a shorter Fast and Fair, by Fairway a... brilliant sent the Rest of the Colony shows the others, bat fem. Hanuman offering a plece for a forced at- lum Read from the starting London docks for California on against the Commatido Brigade Bingt at Inside-rizbi.... showed a very 1238, pam-film welder Deport and lows is Engham). 1. Melay, or in the side
sound knowledge of the finer points of tack, that won in tess than 30 point, to Ma Tau Wel. Road Dec. 9-Router. The Club
the game and the right-wing was moves; thorn in the ads to the Trasancore Against Johnny Carvalho. same course set for the men. and from there will follow the
ILJ.6. Murich, P.F. Hutton,
The Travancores only boasted asez
Kolatchoff overlooked two chances. Cessford, Barclay,
Under the chairmanship of The French Derby winner, O.. Kerr J.8.
sellent centre-half in BalMalar Naze of taking a plece for nothing on chester, D.J.L. MeWhir
kan and fine, inside-forward combine two consecutive moves, pressed Messrs. Lum Tae-fong, Kei Prince Chevaller, who finished Cairns, G.P.W. Mann, Jon with Bub Gopala Krishna on the an attack of sorts and was stymied Yun-hwa and Tsang Sit-sun, second in the French St. Leger It.p.J. L4. committed. charge to Sinverain, winner of A.J.G. Taylor and N.I. Meffan. mandard but there we strony by laying mate that he should have fore announced that silver trophie King George VI Stakes at
The following is today's pro- ber of reserres am the Seld,
were obviously a
will be presented to the runners Ascot, has been syndicated at, gramme:
The 6.P.C.Maler General Frank W.
leave finishing first, second an 80.000 and will stand tea tine presented the Army Rockey Con. Sequeira, Knight and Ballerand third The first ter to cross stallion at the Ashley rath of the Jodhper XI and bed-both teams in the lead, each a point down, the finish line will be presented stud. He is due to arrive at
KARAC with Gardner joining the group with appropriate prizes, and Newmarket on December
Cat Saburan if he manages to beat Danenberg. any other runner completing Reuter. Sheffield, Dec. 5. Gas both of them with a wreich af
Bingh, of E., Land, Fórces," and Bertin Scores FX Sequeira, H. the race within ten minutes of The Combined Copenhagen | aperience; ip, the gaze behind them.
Knight and H. Bellerand 4-1; R.C. the winner will also receive soccer team who play their] -
Gardner 3-1 E, Tausz, 214-3; prizore second match of the to the Wednesday around here. Col. H. M. Whilcombe 2-4; JP An entry fee of $1.00 will be against Sheffield Wednesday, an All: 17 members of the Danish de Carvalho 1-3; V.V. Kolat- charged accompanied by two Monday were today training on party are fit:-Reuter,
choft- and L. C. Danonberg 1-4. I photon (passport size)||
also on 9.52 megacycles Sh
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1.16 p.m.es: Bongs and· Shanties.
1.30 pm-Popular Light Classic.
1.60 -Close Down
620 p.m.Varšely!....
17.00 p.mi-London Relay
1.15 p. Studier
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1.25 pm-Interlado, Add
7.20 ..--Beradios
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Her Long Calling. T.. Beesión
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Navy v 3. Commando at 3.15 Dan (Sookunpoo)...
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