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LIGHTSHIP ADRIFT GERMANS SABOTAGING
Anglesey, Mar. 27.
Tags and ulf count 'piarda along the southwest count of Anglesey are scurelying for the 150-ton lightship "Bruke," which during
storm lust
sight broke awm while being towed from Town to Dunpor
She was being towed by a military landing cruft and quickly disappeared-Renter.
Martial Law A Flop?
London, Mar. 27.
A British newspaper- man in Tel-Aviv said to- day that martial law in Palestine was a flop.
the
Erie Grey, writing in "Daily Express," Bild despite the offein elatres of success in the rounding up of under- ground members, the authori tics privately confessed the campaign was "a waste of time and effort."
restrie-
Be suid Britain needed the Palestine's Jewish support of community to end violence and this could be obtained only by relaxing immigration Hona imposed in 1930.
Meanwhile, 6 spokesman sald wanted UNO to take op the Palestine problem
He sald Britain would agree
buth to the setting up of an
FOOD SUPPLIES
Dusseldorf, Mar. 27. Food trains have been disappearing on their way from North Germany to the Ruhr, a senior Bri- tish official said tonight when he disclosed that the British authorities are investigating possi- ble sabotage in the biggest food crisis the Ruhr has yet experienced.
"Farmers have been failing to collect crops and millers and bakers have been failing to report the stocks they hold," he said, “All these fac- tors tend to make the British incline towards the suggestion that there may be deliberate sabotage.' The crisis was partly due to the winter conditions which hampered distribu- tion and partly to bad organisation and dis- obedience to instructions by Germans.
One Can't
Take Them
Seriously
New York, Mar. 27. "New The
York com-
The official said: "We already | have evidence to believe that the food demonstrations and strikes that have been taking place in the Ruhr eitles this week.
| political and organised."
are
li
a time when there
au-
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1947.
Kept In Filth And Misery
Paris, March 28.
Hall Insane, naked and starved alunst to a uholetou, 40- year-old Valentine Breton, who had been locked up by her parents and elder sister to prevent her, marrying, the man the loved, has been relcused by the Gendarmerie after being impri- zoned for 20 years in her home in the village of Montorge, central France.
Valentine was 20 when she was forbidden to marry her lover because he was poor. She at first appeared to go out of A mind aita woa temporarily confined in a mental home. Later she was brought home and kept there by her sister in a stute of filth and misery. She was unable to answer questions by the police and is now ander medical treatment.—Reuter.
CINE PROCESSING
The Only Place in Colony.
ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY
10, ICE HOUSE STREÉT.
Counter-Attack On Labour Rebels
London, Mar. 27,
The spearhead members of the recent Parliamen- tary Labour Party revolt on foreign policy will launch a counter-attack on the Govern ment's behalf against the new rebels on peace- time conscription, who are threatening to vote against the administration in the National Ser- vice Bill debate next week. Major Woodrow Wyatt, Mr. Crossman and other Labour members wha were identified with the original revolt against, the Foreign Secretary's polley, therapy, while this is definitely will be ranged against the fresh very limited the following ne rebel band which is relating tivities may indicate that the the peacetime conscription and! picture is not quite so black:-- | demanding Service reformia, dress making and repairs to clothes, laundry work, general when the private meeting of 100 lomestic work and gardening. Labour members of Parliament { Thirdly. there were 1.008 With more space and additions takes place next Monday. cases of smallpox in Hong Kong to staff in the new building The atandpoint
1947-49 ESTIMATS
(Continued from Page 1) "Secondly, a number of neule cases of smallpox have been de- tested onwongst incoming passen iters and have been removed be fore they could disperse into the city.
Governor's
Cup, 2nd Round
Mr. of
two out of every three cases, can derably enlarged. be apprecinted.
"I am grateful to the Honour to make sonsense of their Fourthly, the inspection which able Member for his kind refer-iginal revolt. Mr. Lo has very rightly described | once to the hundenps undor The now rebola are divided us imperfect at least has Influence in persuading intending cent. passengers to be vaccinated bo- fore they entron at Canton.
Vaccinations "White our best
total is catimated at from 80 to 100.
not
the
Tel. 881Яn
BIT. LATE
Aintree, Mar, 28, Major C. H. Mackiner led hie. horns to the winner's on- closure after' riding in" w steoplechuse ruce of 10 Entries 4 over the Grand National course yesterday,
The race judge, however, informed him the winner had. come in 10 minutes before! Untied Press.
MCC Score 197 For 5
Scorce-
67
Emery
Present bowling analysis
107
Auckland, Mar. 28. In only two and a half hours of play in the first their match day of The main attraction in this against Auckland, the
tourists scored: week's, football programme is the M.C.C. In 1940 of whom 1,305 died. I visualised, Honourable Members Crossman and his friends is second round game of the Gover 197 for the loss of five- mention this so that the virulence | may be sure that this useful for them rosint the nor's Cup Competition between of the loent virus, killing nearly form of therapy will be, consi- tanto time conscription bill would, Hong Kong Chinese Federatior wickets. The Rubr was down to a four
rain storms, play Owing to Hong Kong Footbal or and the days food supply and the pro-
Association at Caroline Hill. at could not start until, the afternoon specta of improvemet in the next
3.30 p.m. tomorrow,
but on a soft pitch, the Maryl- few weeks were "not at
The first game {optimistic.
ground ended ir Zealand, gave a display of gif some which staff are upeating at pre- info several sections and their ay on the Clufyed in Febru bonors, in their last match in NeW } "It is the most serious crisis
a four all draw after the Associn-roclive cricket. we have had so 'fur", he added.
Bon team had been in arrests for "Some weeks ago certain towns
Hospital Accommodation
the creater part of the second
M.C.C. were getting only just above 1,090
halt, calorica daily in place of the
Cannot Stand It
First Innings On paper the Federation have normal 1,550, and the
safeguard "My Honourable colleague and position
chosen their best available side Washbrook, e Taylor, b Wiles-30 Herald-Tribune,"
has worsened since then. While inst "this dangerous disease is friend, Dr. S. N. Chau expressed
Some of the rebels are led by with perhaps exception of Fishlock, W.G. Sneddon, b | by persuading the whole com- very real concern in regard to under British supervision in the munity to seck protection by vac-hospital acommodation.
the right Cowal the Welshman Rhys Davies, and of Cheuk Shek-kam, Foreign Office menting on Chinese poli- quarter of 1940 farmers ent-
cination (and, to this end, over "Honourable Members of Coun- others by O.K, Zilliocus, winger. The leam contains eight Edrich, Seolt, † C.A. that Britain 'ticians says that officials/lected 312,000 tons of indigenous millon vaccinations were per-cil may be interested to learn former British Intelligence of- Sing Tao players.
Compton, not out grain crops out of the target o termed u 1940) it is, also, I sub-hat this question has received ficer in the war. This group is
The Association team has un-Yardley, Wallace, incom- 1,000 ut shown "ot the have
dergone several changes. from Ikin, and b C.A. Sneddon earliest opportunity by appropetence in so many ways was plenty of cther work to be mit, very important to protect the the very careful consideration of against the principle
community from close contact | two bodies in the past nine years.
of that of the first game. Stickland, Evans, not out priate means."
peacetime conscription
Extras but Heggie and Willis will be missing that nothing they utter donin the fields. can be taken seriously.
"The
responsibility for collec- with actual cases of the disease Firstly, the Special Committee to
line and their tou passed to the German
wriving from Canton.
which I made reference cartier thinks that Britain's manpower in the forward, My rolleagues have had valu- which
taken by Even, Total for five Was appointed by Sir, cannot stand it longer The paper said: "The recent thorities on January 1 and from aule help from the Command Geoffry Northcote and, secondly, eight months as a period
than places will be
Fall of wickets: 1-10, -54- of Sullivan and Mullen. ad hoc committee on Palestine meeting of the Central Execu- 102,000 tons were collected out of the rush of passengers eager ice of the Colonial Development months proposed.
that date until March 15 only
and the Police In trying con by the Public Health Subcommit service, compared with the 18
The following are the team:- 3-79, 4-102 and 6-187. and to the summoning of tive Committee of the Kuomin of target of 107,000 and during to reach their homes after a tie- and
Association: Powell; Forrow To bat: Wright, Bedser, Smith special meeting of the UNOtang In Nanking illustrated
Welfare Committee. The
and Dear; Anderson, Airess and and Pollard. General Assembly, which
those months there was nethinë again the remarkable contrant else the farmers could be doing. is limited owing to the multifat which the Honourable Dr. Chau to take a strong stand against (Capt.), Sullivan, Eves,
ing Journey. But this assistance Public Health Committee of The Government la expected Sheppard (27 R.A.); B.T. Gosano Mullen the original British suggestion. between words of Chinese po- "During the past
Cowlo two ration aus duties of the Police and Mills a valued The US. State Department 1iticians and their deeds. periods we were due to receive tary elsewhere in the control of member has recently issued an considers, are impracticable in
and distinguished the rebels, whose proposals, 1 and Ford.
Reserves: Caske. Humble, C. A. Sneddon position was not yet clear.
"Much of what they Baid 2600 tons of meat from Bavaria, crime, and the prevention of dis- interim report to the Main Com view of Britain's world
Steen,
Milon Gomes, and Weller, added. United Press.
could be endorsed by almost, Nor one pound was
dellvered
order.
Federation-Yu fu-tak; Ha Emory mittee in which it is recommend- every supporter of an honest, showing an obvious fallure
"My Honourable friend may ed that some 1700 hospital beds mitments and obligations." Yung-sang and Tro Kam-hung: Weir competent and democratic Gov. section of the bi-zonal econ.
be sure that every effort will be should be added under a ten year
the revolt goes to the Lau Chung-nang, Hsu King-seng ernment in China. But the men
made to improve the admittedly plan to the 2.800 beds nireads length of a vote against the and Fung Kwan-shing; Cheuk who did the talking are often
unsatisfactory service,
available in Government and as Government the Cabinet may Shek-kam, Chau Man-chi, Fung oficials who had proved their
"The Honourable Mr. Gillespie sisted hospitals.
havo to consider afresh the King-cheong. Lal Bhul-wing and referred to the vaccination "New hospitals are planned for
Tao Chau-ting:" incompetence in so many dif
centre at the Fire Brigade Build-Infectius discoses, general dis-question of Influencing the re ferent ways for su many years "Pig Murder"
cases, sick children, mental dis imposition of Parliamentary that nothing they uttered could
"My colleagues and I
tuberculosis agree cases,
and those party control that was talked be taken seriously.
"Only 7.5 per cent of the mug with the Honourable Members suffering from leprosy,
about a year ago.-Router. "Part of the contrast between | slaughtering programme was carview regarding the congesti:n at "The shortage of beds to which has what is said by Chinese officials ried out and the Germans call it this centre.
Honourable Member "For some time past it has been drawn attention will, I hope, be and what they do arises from the British Pig Murder Plan."
"We are finding it extremely our endeavour to the extraordinary emphaste the anicult to estimate the
recover the provided for from grants from stocks former vaccination centre at the the Colonial Development and Chinese place on the value of words. Their great respect for half of about 2,000 small miila
of indigenour grain since only Harbour Office.
Wolfare Fund and from revenue. "I am glad to be able to give "Once again, may I say how scholars, which has been im in the region are obeying the or- the assurance that the repairs to encouraging it is to my exilea. bedded in their culture for 25 der to report their skicka. this second centre in the same gues and myself that Honourable The Consulate anid that every centuries or more, has led the "Anyway, the German food au- locality will be completed by the Members should show such in effort is being made to send Chinese to treat statements of thorities require them to report Public Works Department in terest in matters of very real
very short time. Mrs. Brumfield home to Eng-purpose as being of more con-only once every month and
concern to the community." "It might Interest Honourable land as soon as possible "with sequence than accomplishment. they fail they fine them 50 marks.
On the Black Market cno sack Members to know that vaccina- her two year old son."
"It thus becomes possible for
of corn is worth 1,500 marks." Uon centres were established in them to listen without laughter
Food likes and demonstra.jpther parts of the town and on to such men as Chen Li-fu and tions tunk pinze in the towns and the Peninsula, but were very Chun Kuu-ft, political bones of cities thesughout the Ruhr and litle patronised, the Centre at the Rightwilig Kuomintang, Ritineind Lodus Including the Fire Brigade Building · being when these brothers denounce Auchen, on the Delgian border. very popular.
orruption and other inevitabic results of rule by a machine.
Log Cabin No Fun
he
Baltimore, Mar. 28. An official of the British Consulate in' Balțimore said on Thursday that Mrs. Oscar Brumfield, 24-year old British war bride who left her hus- band's log cabin, would be given a pausage on the first available ship to England,
She was formerly Miss Lilian Norman, of Bristol.
Mrs. Brumfiek told a Chat- bum Virginin court, which awarded her custody of the child that her husband's farm turned out to be a three-room | Ing cabin, with no running, water and muddy back routs She was disillusioned, she anit. -Associated Press.
·
Hanol, Mar. 28. The Vietnamese forces have Increased their pressure on the French positions between Lang- son and Lc Bink, near the Chi- nese burder of Tongklug, French sources reported today,-Reuter.
Paris, Mar. 28.
M. Emile Bollaert, French High Commissioner. to Tnd:ehina, left here by air today for Saigon.- Reuter.
RADIO
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at
agreement. We ordered the slaughtering of pigs because pira were competing with human be- logs for grain.
political "We Are Hungry"
reading Posters
Flood Distress Fund Soars
terday to down tools,
"WC
if
ing.
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The Honourable Mr. Gillesple invited the attention of Govern- ment, also, to the present Menjal Hospital. It is, no doubt, in the
the
Southwark P.O. Hold-Up
the
If
coin-
GRAND NATIONAL CALLOVER
London, Mar. 28. The callover on the Grand National at the Victoria Club todny:-
Week-End Soccer
SATURDAY
0. M. R. W. 20 4 $1,1
9 0.29
5 " 1,!!:};
Auckland's team: W. Wallsce (Captain), VJ. Scott, D.D. Tay- lor, C.A. Sneddon, W.G. Sneddon, G.. Weir, R.W.G. Emery, C. Burks, L.A. Kont, J. Comisiand, A.V, loRouter.
(By Norman Preston) Like so many of their
matches of this tour, the start of the final Ok here today was delayil, through the affects of rain stermi
cricket
The following is thu soccer However, the M.C.C., maintaining programme for the week. unding, Zengd grounds, sent home
8.000 30th March, 1947.
very hippy people, who enjoyed the attractive way they scored 1 zups for the loss of five wickets In two and a half hours on a soft. plion after being sont in by Wal-
FIRST DIVISION Eastern v. Navy - (Club grd. 4 p.m.) Referee: Leung Yik Tong Lincamen-Xavier and Law-)
rence.
Sing Tao v. St. Joseph's (Club grd, 4.30 p.m.) Referea: C. P. Ó. Rogers Linesmen Xavier and Law-
12 R.M, Cdo. 9. Kwong Wah
(Navy grd. 4.30 p.m.) Referee: Lac F. Roberts
Cpl.
Linesmen:SY. Kwak and
Mellor. 27th Regt. It. A. v. Club (50okumpoo grd. 4.30 p.m.) Referee: K. K. Ip Linesmen: P. · George Cheung Moon Wing.
and
SECOND DIVISION 387 Coy. R.A.S.C. v. Dockyard
(Sookunpoo grd. 3 p.m.)
17 to 2 Princo, Regent offer- ed, 9 to 1 taken, 20 to 1 Revelry offered, 20 to 1 takon. 26 to 1 Luan Canen taken and offered. 33 to 1 Domino. Lovely Cot- take, House Warmer and Loughcoun, all taken and offer-rence, ed. 33 to 1 Bricett and Musical Lad, offered, 40 to I taken: 33 to 1 Silver Frame offered. 40 to 1 Kami taken and offered. 40 "It is unfortunate that China hungry" and, calling on the po-memory of several Honourable cannot be saved by fine words pulation to take part in a mass Members of this Council that
to 1 Some Chicken offered, 45 London, Mar, 27.
to 1 Halcyon Hours, Black Jen-, of which there is Ruch it plenti- demonstration imorrow morning the Special Committee appointed were put up this morning in ful supply."--United Press.
Three men with hand- nifer, Gormanstown, Kilnaglory by Sir Geoffry Northcote in 1938 vatioun paris of Dusseldorf.
Parthenon, Rearmament and their Leaflets to the same effect were urged, in their report pubilated kerchiefs. over
Prattler, 50 to 1 others, offered. in 1930, that a new and up-to-
Today's news that distributed in trams and public date mental hospital should be faces held up at revolver
Bricett. places. Loud speaker cars were erected in spacious grounds. This point
Postmaster second favourite for the Grand ut culling of the pepulation yes recommendation, Inter alia, re- and his wife in the. Old National running at Liverpool on
A protest strike has also been Government and
ceived the general approval of
Saturday, had Injured his foreleg
Referee: Cheung Moon Wing, the Secretary Kent Road, Southwark, white being schooled over the 1st Bn. Devens v. Cdo. Bde. ralled. Its aim, according to Herr of State for the Colonies.
II. Q. Arn:ld Dunder, Secretary of
today.
responsible for his "The war intervened and made
Military grd. 3 p.m.) the Metal Workers' Union, in tol draw attention to the fact that progress along these lines im• } and, forcing the door, went to to to 40 to 1 at tonight's call- They got in from the roof price being knocked out from 100
Referee:F. A. Barretto, London. Mar, 28.
H.K. Signal Coy v. 44.H.M. Cdə | "the workers of Dusseldorf Donations are pouring into, at an end." After meetings
"Since Your Excellency resum-] the bedroom of Postmaster over on the
odd's race. Those
(Military grd. 4.80 p.m.) Mansion House' in response to factoricu
ed the Government of this Kerridge, who was in bed with were quickly snapped up to win Referee:- A. Barretto, the workers plan t:
H.K. Wireless Centro v. RAMC tho Lord Mayor's National march to the centre of Dusseldorf Colony, a Subcommittee of the his wife. One of the men hit £10,000, and Bricelt closed firm
(Chatham Rd. grd. 8 p.m.). Colonial Development and Wei- Kerridge on the head and an at 33 to 1. Flood Distress Fund, and a where the nomonstration is
fare Committee has considered
Prince Regent, favourite, re-
Referee:-Lul Shiu Ming. spechul staff has been set up, take place.
the question and its views are other, holding a pistol, stood
Kít Chó 'v. Cluh Representatives of the untens,
tion of its draft report:
Kerridge to hand over the keya ing backed to win £15,000 at 9
Referee: municipality, of Dusseldorf will
to 1, leaving 17 to 2 the best of the safe. then call on the city mandant and
When he refused to give them offer. Lovely Cottage, last year's discuss with him **The Mental Hospital dates
the bedclothes winner, was back in favour at the Intolerable situation of the back to 1883 and 1890 and has up, they tore population," The result of the number of disadvantages asso- into strips and bound and gag the 33's to win £6,000, while discussions will afterwards be re-einted with buildings construct ged him. They then ransacked others receiving support were ported to the demonstrators. ed in Hong Kong towards the the placa and found the keys in Semo Chicken £0,000, Ravelry Only employÜRE of the Post end of the last century. Its the pocket of Kerridge's clothes.#4,000, Domino £8,000. Revelry One of the first to call at and Telegraph offices, the main disadvantage lies in the Going into the post office they at the 20's is now second favour
electricity and water statins, fact that it is situated in a bullt-
possible, art
in
to
fences was
ZBW Hong Kang broadcasting to deal with the very heavy the slate Government and the expressed in the following Bee. Ovey Mrs. Kerridge,. T'hey told i ceived very string support, be- Caroline Hill, erd. 3 p.m.)
en a frequency of 815 kllocycles
from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m. and 6.30 to 11.00 p.m. and also on 9.52 megacycles in the 31 metro band
volume of letters which arriving by every post..
aro
From on early hour today, a from 12.30 to 1.15, 6.30 to 7.30tream of callers, ranging dust men to lowler-hatted busincan men, brought personal offerings
and 9.00 to 11.00 pm. ILKT.
1280 p.m.-Dally Presiune Summary. 12.12 p.m.--London Transcription Beerfest
"Accent up, Rhythm".
12.47 p.m.-lens Miller & His Orchesten,
1.50 p.m.uwa.
Announcementa.
1.10 p.m-Orchestral Inertiale,"
and donations from commercial | "Institutions.
CAM-
Mental Hospital
.Weather Rajutant Manalon House was C. Crosa food producing establishments and up area · and. that, no adequate opened the safe and stole money, Ite.--Router.
of Gramplon Road, Aberdeen, personnel of the military Gove space for recreation and garden and postal orders to the valuu who recently won the tighest ernment offices, will not take ing exisis. Removal of this in- of £500. They then left ever dividend in Little-wood's part in the planned strike, stitution to the Leased. Terri- Mr. Kerridge freed her hus points pool of 401,460. H Herr Dunder decinred It had tories would enable a new build. band and found that his in- brought along 500,
bren imposablo for the unicnsing to be creciod embodying the juries were not serious.
1.15 p.m.-Bonge that have wohl a KRIT-
1.30 p.m.--l'opular, Linki Classicn.. :
2.00 p.m.-Close Down.
6.30° pun.Yarlely Favourites,
7.20 p.m.-Londen - Relays World News.
7.10 pm--Landun Kolayı · Home · Nowa
from Britain, 2
7.10 p.m-tudiot Be The Bocent
Commitjory/
7.10 p.m.-tsidfos Unit Requena. Tetnin
Knoll Calling—R«A‚F, ·Blynalą- Boe-||| ("Blon, Kaitake
• 8:30 am ----Ivar Marello's Memories.
9.90 p.m.-London" Malay: News,
k
(0.10 p.m.-//I16' Babipe· (Tenor), and, the
*London (Mymphony | Drehmien L +8=4h/2400/mm3ailpipar (with Qing).
iples sugdaleyfi From the Hong Kong Hotel; al (Fra Carolo wat" Hà by
The fund, for flood victime aturted by the Mayor of Cam bridge has now reached 41,800.
Reuter.
BOWES LYONS
DIVORCE
London, Mar, 28.
Ile
to calm the workers any longer, principles of the newer methods was given first aid, but refused
of care of rental patients in to go to hospital-Reuter: Relifer
spacious, surroundings, with Tam
MME, CHIANG IN
ple scope for occupational therapy,
"In 1940,
308 pallents were
Calcutta, Mde,” 28: Twenty thousand Calcutin Fort
SHANGHAI treated at the Mental Hospital Trust, workers," who have been
Russia Serves Notice
Lake Succcas, N.Y. Mar. 27, -
Russia today served notice on the United Nations that the Bo vist believed that no United Nations Organization should| liave the right to take part in economies or other develop. mont in Garmanya denga At the plenary session of the which is considering final plang to setablish an economie com mission for
ethe Rus red that ernments" or
(Navy
Police v. Sing Tao
Refu South
Tato.
No one cared a lot for averagbe but simply played the kind of crloket everybody enjoys but so seldom scoa
Although -Fishlock and Ikhi, buth left-handers, falled 20 reach double figures they plagui their part but were not so fortun ate as their culleagues, who, the ed on droppeil catches,
Compton, hit one of the t and longest sixes seen for when, running down the en drovo Emery In the the scoreboard.
up,
The pitch was scarcely fit Adr play. When it cut looked very nasty and danger Before this game Anishes, he pitch may have to be marke
and used for safety's Reuter.
K.B.G.C. Meeting
At the annual meeting of the Kowloon Bowling Grodna Club held last evening under the chair- H. Bullock
manship: of Mr. F. H. Wlkinen. it was unanimously decided to Mellor. 8. p.m.)
erect a memoria) (in the form or [ay plaqus), to the memory of kit v. C.A.S.C.
members or their wives who died (Carolina Hilt grd...4.30. p.m.) | since Sept. 3. 1939, as a resultof Referee:--J. Havelaar,
chelny, action, or of captivity, SUNDAY
The ost of this is to be borne GOVERNOR'S.. CUP. FINAL by voluntary subscriptions. 8. C.N.A.A.F. v. HK.F.A.
In the course of bit report the (Carpline Hill_grd, 8.30 p.m.) President paid › tribute to the Referee:-K. K. Ip
ploneers of the/Club, especially, Linesmen 0). Rogers Mr. K. P. Phillips and Mr. Bob and Luc. F. Robarts,
Hall, whose zeal, and entitlam SECOND DIVISION was mainly reakcrsible??ore the H.K. Chiness Cadra v. Kwong rapid recovery of the Clu Wah
the liberation, y
(Bookumpoo grd. 4.30 p.m.) Referee Cheung Moon Wing. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1047
SECOND DIVISION -** "Navy v Land Forces H.Q.
(Navy grd. 4 p.m.). Refores Opt., Mullor,
|
Mention war alko ma Mr. Wilkinson of ise band rid at a cost ct approximate effected to: the- Club)
grounds during”: and-by the
and 3 greens on! Audest, respect
curre
An unusual incident occurred Th Son Cadets boxing
Shappha Mar. 28. and 224 were discharged. Some en strike for higher wages for The Contrae said today of those discharged were cured the last seven wooks, today he that Madame Ohling Kai-shek, and the remainder had improved Jected the ultimatum from the A decree wist was granted to who arrived in Shanghai from to such an extant that they were Port Trust nuthorities to our day to Mrs. Mary Claire Bowes-† Nanking on Wednesday, in resneither a danger to themselves to work by April 1 or be di Economic and Social Council; at the end of the bout fit the Lyon, a relative of Queen Eliza pelving * treatment * for eye in their homes and help?
or the community, and would stay/missed.--Heuter. Captain Ronald George Bowes trouble but did not disclose the domestic duties and, the care of Lyon, a relative of QueenEliam | usture of the sliment, is their as children. They – trodives, betha
Wilt milded that Madame Chiang various forms of treatment while
intended to visit Fanghua, is in hospital, Including
nkiangik birthplace of her rápy, fizikin be
and whoringgolpi there prolonged
was not con.
New Delhi? Detai
ith: Baymour,