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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947.
COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT
Committees At Work
In Hong Kong
In recent years His Majesty's Government has shown increasingly. sympathetic interest in the natural resources of the Colonies and in the improvement of the well-being of their peoples.
under three headings. £23,500,000 is Ket aside for Cen- tral Schemes, ie these services 16 the Colonial Empire which can best be provided for under een
Contini.
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sal
Willed wrojects are
LESS DELAY
London, Jan. 8.
The special tele-printer service which was used for bc. Trans-Atlantic "talk" tween Mr. Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt was opened today
international communications.
for
business
Businessmen in London and New York from...-today-can dietats directly wand 124- stantaneously letters conting 1.2d. per word, without the delays incidental to colicct- ing transmitting and deliver- ing cables-Reuter.
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Trouble In Budapest
Budapest, Jan. '9. · Armed Russian and Hungar ian troops
cordon threw a around the Ministry of War and Home Defence while representa tives of the Ministry's Cam-! munist-dominated Political De- partment..questioned employees.
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The unexplained encirclement of the two-storey building near the headquarters of the United States Military Mission curred soon after the announce. ment that arrests in the alleged "counter-revolutionary plot" to' restore Admiral Horthy's re- gime had mounted to 77.
last
Press.
REAR-ADMIRAL AGNEW
London Jan. 18. Captain” William Apnew, Royal Navy, who is in com mand of "Vanguard,” Dri- tain's infest and most power- ful battleship, which nert month is to convoy the Royal Family to South Africa, has been
promoted Rear-Admiral, says an Admiralty announce. ment. The promotion will take effect from tomarrow. Reuter.
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Neutral Be Demanded British
Umpires May
London, Jan. 9.
A revolutionary proposal that neutral umpires Bowlers
should be appointed for future Test matches- within the Empire is likely to be considered
by the Imperial Cricket Conference when the
present Test series ends.
Daily Express writer with the English team,
Harold Dale, who writes this, also states:
"The
South
presence of two African umpires, for example, in
Pretended To Be
For U.S.
London, Jan. 9.
At the invitation of the American Lawn Bowling A Rociation, the latest member of the
-Bowlin International Board, 30, British bowlers wil leave Southampton for th United States on Jan. 11. The will play in F number matches, event><
matches in California on grase, and in Florida on sand.
the next Test would allow both sides to start with minds tree of Jerusalem, Jan. 9. those little uncomfortable doubis Police today anncunced the that have already occurred."
Dale says that a big secre by arrest, before dawn, of 30 Jews from the communal settlement any batsman becomes a mockery near Beisan "as a Wednesday night's incident at un and off the field are positive he the Arab town of Tubas" when had an advantage of a bad de- two Arabs and three Jews were cision early in the innings.
approves the Hammond, who hurt in a clash.
There are still no complete appointment of umpires before details of the incident, although cach Test, knows that Scott and that Borwick are as good as will be the police flatly denied Jews raided the town as had found in Australia.
esult of when a score of first-rate Judges Soccer Star will be interstations
J
Bedford, Jan. 8. A 25-year-old ex-Serviceman Kenneth Les, who admitted im To make the trip possible. personating a famoos British the Bank of England and th
Foreign Exchange, Control footballer in order to obtain
the Government is permitting contract with a French team, was at the Bedford Quarter Session
the men to each take out of the today sentenced to 18 months' im
country £396 ($1,580 US prisonment on each of fifteer
with which to pay their ov which
thai obtaining money by false pre-expenses. But no more tences and 13 of forging or ob that will be allowed, consquent- taining documenta to which hely married men cannot
wives on the trip. was not entitled.
were
The Colonial Development and Welfare Act, 1940, provided for Development Schemes up to the. year 1951 and for annual expenditure up to £5,500,000. This earlier Act has now been superseded by the Colonial Development and and. Welfare Act, 1945, which provides for a total expenditure from United Kingdom Trea- sury funds of £120,000,000 over the ten-year
and indeed in all work connected period ending on 31st.March, 1956.
The War Ministry employees portance that the interest of the The total sum is to be allocated, velopment of Colonial productive with them, it is of the first in
questioned Firstly resources and the improvement of inhabitants of the Dependency were presumably
aroused human well-being. It comes at a hould be
and their
hei about the plot in which 65 per time when a gradual easing of opinion consulted and their SONA were reported arrested the war-time shortages of ma operation secured wherever possi
Saturday. — Associated terials, equipment and skilled le. A great part of the value These include Re-technical and scientific personnel of the assistance given by the new
develop search. Higher Education. Train; may be hoped for. There are great Act will be lost h
The list ⚫ing Schemes. Geodetic and Tone possibilities in the years
as an aeti Colony), Mr. R.S.W. Paterson, are regarded unphiral Surveys, Aeronautien. ahead for raising the standardsments financed or assisted by it.
vity of 'Gove and not O.B.E., Dr. A. M. Rodrigues. Wireinss and Meteorological Sor- of health, education, social welvity
Natural Resources Sub-Com- been reported earlier. The police Neither he nor anyone cise is 2 the concern of the ordinary p viers, Nutrition and Forestry fare, and general well-being
Dr. G.A.C.
also withdrew an earlier report, prepared to charge them, with de-charges, two of Herklots etc. Such centrally Colonial peoples if these expand ple of the country. The establish- mitter:
Noisy Appeals of in ed services are based upon im- ment of Development Commiters (Chairman), Hon. Mr. R. D. Gil that one Arab was killed during ing less than their honest best.
E. M. Wellings, writing in the value
Mr. K. Keen and knives. economic efficiency and in-containing unofficial representa Irspic, Mr. E. Himsworth, Father the fight with sticks, stones
T.F. Ryan. en- The primary tion is one obvious means of velopment of the Empire.
New, District Office
Terri- It is believed here that the Evening News, says: Secondly, £85,000,000 has al- requisite still is an improvement. suring due public participation.
clash may have resulted from Mr. Young Tsun Dart.
"Our fellows are finding cricket rendy been allotted to individunt of the teanomic position in the and such Committees have I know tories),
Welfare Sub-Committee: Hou, a dispute over ownership of here very different from Colonial territories. including Colonial Dependencies, the util- already been formed in many of
Mr. T.M. Hazlerigg, C.B.E., M.C. land or similar domestic trou-played on English grounds. £1,000,000 to Hong Kong,
sation of their natural resources the Colonin: Dependencies.”
(Chairman), Hon. Mr. A. Morse, ble.
"A Sydney paper remarked Thirdly
General Reserve of to the greatest extent possible
-C.B.E. (Deputy Chairman), The It was also officially reported yesterday: "Test cricket is played £11,000,000, is held back for such and the widening of opportunity
Secretary for Chinese Affairs. future supplementary allocations for human enterprise and anden-
Da towards
the re-establishment of Hon. Dr. S.-N. Chau, The Diree that police searched n house in hard these days. How true.
"It is particularly hard when
Police said that he went to his the Bezalo! section of Jerusa either to the Central Fand or to your. As a contribution develop Civil Government in Hong Kong, tor of Medical Services, or individual Colonial territories, improvements in Coloni
lem and found a small quantity you have to get the same, France and obtained £46 by pru re- Deputy be ap may from time to time
I welfare, the present Act Heads of Departments were
An Education Sub-Committee of fuse wire, first aid equip-player out twice in each of two tending to be a well-known foot- proved.
substantial
of quired to prepare and submit such
Development is shortly to be set up under the ment and Irgan Zvai Leumi successive Test innings."
writers state that (English draft schemes for and Welfare as they considered chairmanship of the Director of pamphlets-Aasociated Press.
Bradman was caught out in cach suitable for inclusion in the Education.
match, when in the twenties.) Colony's comprehensive plan, and
Developmenu.
"English cricketers here need to in July, 1946, a
be philosophers. Appeals to uz- Committee was appointed by His
to be truculent, When comprehensive plans For their return engagement pires here have Excellency the Governor to exam fae the schemes so submitted. The have been prepared by Colonia! with a Commatide Bde. at Cox's noisy affairs.
of the Committee Government and forwarded to His Path, Kowloon, on Sunday, HQ "Evans is just beginning to Welfare Plan. The principles
principles 900.000, Recording to the extent constitution which should govern the formula- to
ula- to which Colonial Governments was as follows:
Majesty's Government, they must, Land Forces have chosen the fol- leam the necessary aggressive on T. M. Hazlerigg. tion of this Plans were carefully can supplement the contemplated Hon. Mr. defined by the Secretary of State grants whether from public funds C.B.E., M.C. (Acting Chairman) under the provisions of the Act, lowing team: Maj. Rowley, Lt. shout, accompanied by arms dung
receive the approval of the Secre- Phelps, Ozorio
rio, Sg. Kennedy, challengingly high of State for the Colonies and Sg. Geldard, L/C
niense
to the general de- pred production.
"
At the end of 1943 the Hong
concern was
and
money.
D
sum
the
but it is not intended that Kong Government, together will this sum should be taken as indi the Governments of all Colonial eating the Lotal Colonial need for
development expenditure in territories
уте structed by the Secretary of State next ten years. The total cost of for the Colonies to arrange for development that can be embark the preparation of a empreisen-ed upon may be expected to be
£120, rive ten-year Development and
and considerably grater than
and the following extracts from his despales, which has since been published
Command Paper 6713, are of general interest:
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Turning Point
i
new
ar with the assistance of private trade and enterprise The Act will I am Colonial Govare confident, enable fairs
Development Committee.
The Financial Secretary The Secretary for Chinese Af to.draw up The Director of Medical Ser- plans of development over the vices ten-year period, and to
achieve The Director of Public Works
The Director of Education
(para. 3 or (3) "1)—"This in- | stondy and sustained wgress to- erease in the total sum to be pro- ward the great goal of raisine vided and the lengthening of the tin standards of living and well- period of such assistance by
μ
beine of their people."
further five years mark sin im- portant turning point in the de-
RADIO
1
Planning
(para. 10 of (3) 1)-"I pro-{ pose that each Colonial Depen
Hon. Mr. A. Morse, C..B.E. · Hon. Dr. S. N. Chau
Mr. M. W. La
Mr. Ng Chak-wa
Ten-Year Plan
LAND FORCES TEAM
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that
WHS
take
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åre bowlers Those going from England, Scotland, Wales
Lea pleaded guilty. It
dicharged and Ireland. Most of them are he was stated that from the Royal Air Force suffer- retired businessmen, althougi ing from neurosis following a several still work including bombing raid, in which he was in-stockbroker and a dance or
chestra leader. jured.
Laller,--Reuter,
Services At Hockey
R. Stewart Brown, managei of the British party and America's delegate to the Inter national Bowling Board, said the British bowlers were care fully selected and that they ex- pect to win the Internationa at Los meeting
Angele California, on Feb. 8. On Murray Parade Ground A.A. Keech, of Yorkshire, Wednesday, a friendly the dance orchestra leader, at Forces and 103 Indian Mobile team. He weighs 332 pounds: hockey game between H.Q. Land 40, is the youngest man of the Workshop Company, resulted in The others average 60 year Lary
a goalless draw.
of age.Associated Press. of the Lords Commissioners of Capt. Darwin: QMS Andrews, "But our players still put on
At King's Park yesterday, L/Cpl. Tierney, nothink like the show"ef the Aus- the Treasury before the expendi Col. Tarrant, plans put into erect The Segre Capt. Sanders and Bor. Baricen ture can approved and the
tralians, who shout in unison, and tary of State has recently an- terminus of Star Ferry at 10.30 leap in the air with arms way- pointed a committee of experis to a.m., sturaps being pitched at 11ng-and they shout for anything
examine
This com- 3.m. such plans. mittee is known as the Economic and Council and is under the chair-
Mr. R. A. Entes (Secretary) manship of Lord Portal, formerly At the time of the Committee's Minister of Works and now Chair
Secretary for
the
Wellings, head.
above the
Airborne Appeals "Many Australian Th.w. appeals could be answered in the negative London, Jan. . Competitors in the Oxford, and from square-leg. Cambridge Golfing Society annual "Wright is beginning to become meeting, which commences today, airborne when appealing, without balls unless the covering of snow
out before the time of the com
deney should first draw up a plan and Sr. G.A.C. Herklots,an of the Great Western Rail may have to play with unpainted,particular success-so far.
covering all the objects of de.
way.
Chess
Champ
Royal Navy beat 3 Commando Brigade by seven clear goals in a friendly hockey game. This was the first game this Loses
season of both teams.
"The first man who accompanies velopment and welfare expendi was absent from the Colony. On Hong Kong's ten-year plan, when remaining over the course thaws his appeal with a revolver shot Macdonald and Boyce danger-'Scotch opening. ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting ture which are thought desirable is return inbertin, the warded to the Secretary of State mencement of the matches.-Reu.may achieve astounding results."
on a frequency of 845 kilocyclus and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.en., 6.30
to 7.30 p.m., and 9 11 p.m. also on 9.62 megacycles. II.X.T.
12.30 p.m.-Dally Prime Suramery, 12.12 p.m. Gerulowin velley.
12.69 p.m.-Vocal Duets: Al Bowlly and
Jimmy Nesrtie,
1,900 pan-News, Weather Report and
1.10
AngozemekÊN,
m-Orchestral Inter hosts."
1.15 pun.-V
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from Britain.
-7.45 p.m.-Lol Kürt Vocal
the Plato,
7.30 pm-ul "Ye Arked for it":
--Variety Request Pingramme ør- tand by yna Fruzer.
assumed the
It is by this Council that 1048, he it has been prepared and for without attempting in the initial Hon. Mr. Hazlerigg continuing to
mit this to the exact, serve as >Lage, to
"N member. Mr. 4 amount of the resources estimat Chak-wa has since been compelled
ed to be available. It is essential] by ill-health to resign from the
“.
if sufficiently comprehensive plan Committer and the following ad ning is to be achieved
that on the ditional members have been ap one side, there 'should be waken
ken pointed: into account all the resources likely to be availabic.
whether
from Colonia! Development and Welfare assistance, from local re- vende sources or public loans
or
Mr. C. J. Colman
Mr. Kwok Chan
Mr. Dhun Rutonjer Dr. A. M. Rodrigues
W/Cdr. S. E. Faber. A.F.C.. The Terms of reference of the Development Committer follows:
are
from any other source and on the other that the plans should in- clude all likely major develop ments on the expenditure side, in- "To examine and muke recon cluding important increases mendations to Government in ́draft schemes the securrent expenditure reapest of been partment dealing with public
have been put forward by health, agricultural and other Heads of Departments in con- development services as well 25 Bection with the allocation to this
will first be considered.
ter.
Pole Conspirators Rounded Up
Warsaw, Jan. 8.
The Polish Government spokesman, General Wik- tor Grosz, announced today that the Security Police have raided a meeting in Warsaw of the Coordinating Committee of the various under- ground terrorist organisations and arrested those taking part
Hastings, Jan. 5.
Navy played well together,
In the final day's play of the and their half-back line-in which Morton, at centre half. International Chess Congress here Dr. S. Tartakower of excelled-fed their
forwards 'today,
France heat C. H. 0. D. Alexan admirably. Johnstone at right back defended stoutly and with der, the British leader of the pre
mler section, in a game from
ous on the wings and Sinclair
This brings Torlakower inu. Bruce Harris (Evening Stan- and Le Couilliard shooting ac-second place with 6% gamés, one dard) writes: "Apart altogether from the ill-luck in which certain curately and hard Navy seem fewer than Alexander, who is the
to be a strong side. umpiring decisions played their part, England has lost because her batting, bowling. and fielding haven't been up to Australian
standard.
winner of the championship. For the losers only Saunders, The game was Alexander's last Burche and Willis impressed in the tournament. This is the first and their forwards never seem-lime that, a British chess player has won the Hastings Inter- ed able to get away..
Goals were scored by Sinclair national Tournament since 1935. "One thulg we do know is that this cricket visit is having a One (3), Macdonald (2), Le Coull---Reuter. effect
K.C.C. Bowls
Imperial relationships." liard and Tressler.
MAURIELLO K.0.3 This viewpoint is net brene out
NEGRO by a letter received by the Lon don office of the Sunday Tele-
Chicago, Jan. 9. graph today from Mr. F. B, Allen,
The following have been Tami Mauriello, New York of Tunbridge Wells.
selected to represent the Nor heavyweight boxer, knocked out His letter makes these state-
thumberland and Durham Asso-James O'Brien, Philadelphia menis
ciation against the Kowloon
negro in The people of England have Cricket Club on Sunday January
matches because of unfair wa-green. piring
one minute three
expital expenditure. This Colony of the sum of £1,000,000, General Grosz said that one "conspirator"-Col-lost interest in the so-called Test 12th at 230 p.m., an the K.C.C seconds of the first round of a ive plan should, how under the provisions of the Co- ever, be realistic and the pro-lonial Department and Welfare
included in it should be Act, 1945.
ba
2.39 1.0-aritime Momenta"; Sonipe, paxals in
Music of the Sea.
1.90 p.m.-London Relay: News.
1.10 p.m.-Stadi: Recital
categories,
few broad priority A
50 that whatever
Fy Molly amount of money is
Birks (Mezzo-Soprano) with Bay Brown at the Plann.
9.30 -Hoyal Philharmonic Orch.
9.55 p.m.--Bret's
and 4.
"Carmen"-Arta,
15.00 pale-Cluree Down,
in fact avail
Sub-Committees
To prepare for the considera-'
able can be devoted to those de- tion of Government a plan cover- velopments which are regarded asing all the objects of develop. ment and welfare expenditure in
of the highest importance."
onel Lipinski,-whom he described as having been closely connected with the "Fascist Pilsudiski dictatorship," was found to be carrying a copy of a letter addressed to: the Opposition leader, Stanislaw Mikolazyk, head of the Polish Peasant Party...
(pata 14 of (3) 1 in 1893/45: this colabetion of this advised Dr. Mikolazyk to boycott ernment's
"In the preparation of plant,
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T. Coleman, V. Ramsey,
Barkus and E. Purvis.
scheduled 15 round baxing bout? L.here tonight-Associated Press.
COUNTY RUGGER
London, Jan. 8.
Hodge J. Hempsey, A "Hammond's team are playing
and A. Tate. Spoors 12 men--the Australia XI, plus
W. Greiz, W. M. Matheson, G. ths umpires an unbeatable com-T. Anderson and N. S. Blyth. In the rugby union county.
T. W. Carr,
G. Humble, A. championship Surrey today lost to Middlesex by three points to ten.' Belton. R. Leigh.
Ladies are welcomed and any The Royal Air Force, playing 'Geordier" are invited Lo come away, beat Guy's Hospital by 15. points to, zeru, in a club match-
AS
FRIENDLY FOOTBALL
"It is considered quite OK. fer The letter, the spokesman said; the Soviet Union to make repre- during the next. tent was from the underground and sentations about the Polish Gov- Australian fast bowlers to bump
alleged fallure to the ball; whereas an English years, plan 15
is to bo
out in ac the general election, which is to secure free elections,
man does so to the same extent along. cordance with the instructions of
It remains uncertain whether it's called bodyline, and a squeal Anyone unable to play please Reuter. the Secretary of State for the be held en January 19.
General Grosz, also announced Great Britain will take further is set up...
inform T. W. Carr, Room 434, Colonies as conveyed in his
Hotel, Kowivon, as a direct result of the "Bradman. from what both Peninsula cular despatch of November 12, the arrest two days ago of the action 1945, on the subject of the Co- head of the underground ter-United States note. It is rather, English and Australian reporters early as
The f
is the KC.C. onial Development and Welfare trist organisation. Freedom and late to take such a definite step say, was caught when he'd made Team: Act."
Independence Movement," which as the despatch of official ob-28 at Brisbane.
A. C. Tribble, F., A. Broad- The despatch referred to is the the Government alleges main-servers to Poland; and the value] "A new pair of Australian -
rom which
win, (skip). have tains close contact with General of further exhortations may be pires should be appointed, or else bridge, 0. Dowman and F. Good- I one from
been quoted above.
Anders, former leader of the doubled,
Geo. Lee, W. Hung, J. Landolt Several sub-committees of the Polish Second Corps in Italy.
and E. C. Fincher (skip)........ Development Committee Have
B. Lee, V. C. Labran, A. E Protest.
Guest, and T. A. Madar (skip), H: Gittins, V. N. Atienza, Lock and M. N. Rakusen. (skip)
extracts
been set up to advise on parti- cular aspects of the ten-year plan) News of these: arrests, coming are only 11 days before the general and certain gentlemen who hot members
bers of the main Com-elections, was published with mittee have been co-opted as huge headlines in special editions members of Lucre
It remains possible, however, that the Polish reply rejecting the last British note may call forth one more from Lendon.
Britain has already exhorted the Polish Government in the note
The Aub-commit ub-committees.cf Warsaw's evening papers, tg-of November 22 to ensure that
Cdr
two first-class English cricketers should be flown out to give fair play all round.”
CONSTANTINE'S NEW POST
London, Jan. 8.
The Oxford
present vy!
MATCH
L.A.F. Port Detachment v. Victory Company.
R.A.F. Port Detachment:
The friendly match between PR.A.F/", Port Detachment and
the Victory Company, Junk R transport Contractors. took place on January 8th. at 3 pm, on the Chi Hing Football London, Jan, 0.
Univeralty boat Ground, Beclamation Street the elections be held in condi- Learté Constanine, West Indian are fol- night, that
guaranteeing democratic Test cricketer, has been appoint race crew have commenced prac- Kowloon. The match was play The Peasant Party has lodged tions,
tice on home waters. Of the ed out magnificently, from Housing and Town Planning a strong protest with the Gentralberties
Jed coach to the Leinsterland
1. Bourne, J. Cara which the Victory Company cricket clubs tairs, J. Advice Not Wanted Sub-Committed: The Director.
Dublin University
P. Brooks and Aemerged, victora hy six goals to: Publle Works (Chairman), Wing Elelection Board, which is meet-
The Pollsh Government, re- for next season, He succeeds Pursell rowed in the successful three, Ming here tonight, and the execu SE. Faber, A.F.C.,
Britain's right to offer George Pope who recently an- Oxford boat in last year's race, Laurence Kado
Mr. H. J. tives of the Party. is meeting Jected Tebbut Mr. B.
TADE
De- tomorrow to decide whether to advice, and all evidence suggests nounced his intention to return to while D. Jamison, who was kept puty Director of Health Services. boycott the elections as a motest that the substance of the advice county cricket for Derbyshire out of the boat last year through Hussey, Moorhouse, Thurman,
an arm injury rowed for Oxford Pretty, Smith, Baxter, Lacey Development Sub-Com- against the reign of terror" is also being, disregarded. In these Router...
the value
two years ago Reuter, mittes; Mr. C. Colman (Chair which, they claim, is going on circumstances,
The following will represent further exhortations is doubtful.
Victory Company-Andrew man)
G. C. Robarts, Reuter.
London, Jan. 9. Mr. I. Y. Frost, Mr. J. Jolly,
Trang Chan Ping, Cheng Yung. The Soviet Government has Kowloon Cricket Club against In- C.B.E,
A Mr.
League) Club have signed Lieut. Nicol (Harbour Master),
at K.C.C. Ground tomorrow.
Capt.), R. E. Leonard Constance, R.N.R, Wing Fuk, Wong Kam Chore Public Health S
Health Sub-Committee;
"The most drastic official state, Potsdam pledges Director
tor of Medical Services
Hon. Dr. S.N. Chau, ment yet made on the Polish disregarded, and is consequently ton, F. A. Broadbridge, SA. Constance, who
made today by Landon servers here to cooperate In
Lawrence, Faber, A.FC Deputy Director of ment Health Services, Dean of the Fa political observers on the United bringing further pressure tp bear culty of Medicine, Hong Kong States note published last night on the Polish Government University (Bet yet arrived in the appealing to Great Britain and enter
Port
Hon
aleman
"Most Drastic"
hot pofar, shown any doubts, us | dian Recreation Club at Cricket The B Helen's (Rugby Gun, Wong Tat Chuen, Chan London, Jan. 8. to whether, Poland's Yalta and E CAN HAZARDSAC. I. Staple, Pontypool (Rugby Union) player. Ho Yat Sang..
were being Lee, F.
in the
Printed and abblished for the
C. Tiernan, F. E times for Hampshared: threa! N. Chan, Wing Cdr., S.E political situation" was the com- not expected by diplomatic ob- Gray. K. Lanion E. Rugby Union County Champlon proprietor, The Newryapet
Zimmern
Umpire H. Leigh. Scorer T. W. Carr.
ship matches last year, in a stand Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER
off halt. He has also played for JAME KLATES,Windsor Houses the United Servicer tenter?? | Hong Kơng,