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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947.

HONG KONG SOCCER Freddie Mills On

SEASON OPENS

The Hong Kong football season opens unofficially this afternoon when the first round of the Seven-a-Side Charity Competition for the Stanley Shield is played on the Club ground. Forty-two teams have entered and the net pro- ceeds will be donated to the International Red. Cross and other charities.,

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Thr origin of the Shield is

Interesting. At Stanley Intern. ngent Conip early in 1942, there wer a few hardy souls whurs roghd not resist kicking a ball. There were also a number of Hong Kong Football Asspekulian officials aut league players isterned there and it was drened that

cumpetition hull be organised among blocks or

ter

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This was done and after a few games Me, N.13, #eater of the Palier suggested that a trophy of

be put Sobre sort should Without any trol and fittie ie no material. a Kimber of Interne honderd round to see how They could solve the trophy problem Mr SC. Feltham agreed in de

the SARD

shield and Mr. BA Maneet undertook to hunks

A suitable piver of wond wa stolen from under the Bosig the Japanese by members oft omn fort. After a donut tion"

1

are with nigh patience and with the aista ee of many interners a shield was made The tends wrun of the crudes & sl such fa 上川

Badrs, Filzar

100

Lonley, mixes of gla..., sand, in "

tin covers, nails ete

The ON season the competi hom was abandoned awing to the bad firs, Hth of the players The- prime trophy was stored away

and it was decided thiet il be hauled avry the the Hong Kong Football Association soon its

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H

it was possible, with p request. that it be coup.ter for amuually seven a side basis and Mant The praecert of the gate le* adlo. exted to the Int:national Rest Cros ur other sucieties which had don so match to fesses the sitter. ing of the internte during the

cipation.

pearly $.ODA WHEN

American Baseball

New York, Sept. 8.

In the only game scheduled Į today Gansta fromnees] Pirates 10-8 at Pittsburgh. Scares were:

1: 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE RH New York Giants 7.10 12 Pittsburgh Pirates B 9 1

Giants: p. Jones, Berge, Jutt sen. Trinkle; e. Compre.

Pirate: 33. Ostermelier.

| Ungby, 1gans; e. Kbutiz.---Uaited |

[1998.

Compton's

Record

Hastings, Sept. 9. Compton, the Eng- land and Middlesex cricketer, when 35 not out in the second Innings for the South of England against Sir Pelham Warner's side, made an aggre- gate for the season world record of 3,519

· runs.

The previous best was Tom Hayward's 3,518 in 1908.—Reu- ter.

Yachting. Notes

Road Back

London, Sept. 8. Frelle Mills, British and Empire cruiserweight champion, made a successful start on the road back to another crack at the world title when he battered Pol Gusfaux, Belgian cham- pion, into sùbmission in the fifth round of their scheduled 15-round European cruiser- weight championship fight at the Harringay Arena tonight, Gusfaux retired after taking six counts in that round.

stog. Mills looked fitter than he had down to the engvas. He dont for a long time and forced gered up at eight and walked

and raised across to Mills

his the oue m the Arst round, but was out of distance with his left | right glove i submisslun. awing. The Belgian kept draw. It was Mills' first fight since

out by knock:d

the Ing way, but countered strongly he was with his right when be found coloured.American, Lloyd Mar. Mill open, but the round went to shall. Inst June. Tonight's victory Mills, for

mature forceful wn slow In materialising, but tactics.

his

the Briton, looking remarkably The Briton scored with good, tackled his job in a purposeful hits early in the second round. fashion--Neuter.

but used up a good deal of energy

In chusing the Belgian across the ring.

Guffaux slaggered

Mills with

a stiff right blow to the jaw, but Mis kept coming in. The Briton then attempted a decisive blow, but his judgment was faulty and The subsequently left himself upen for the Belginn's counter. blow.

He

Mills kept pressing in the third round and landed

borly blows, which made his opponent "back Last weekend was one of varied fortunes, with un-way, Blood was now streaming reliable and patchy winds, and the element from a cut under Guffaux's left of luck entered largely into the results at the eye and Mills was, on top.

three Derce right banks to the morning's race, when (in the re-sail of the jaw at the outset of the fourth previous wecks' Club versus Navy race) the sound and once sent Guffaux to Club beat the Navy by 84 points to 52, was a the floor for a count of five.

Gave Up good example.

Cricket Scores

London, Sept. 8, Close of play MCOTCH today

wele:

V-2 LAUNCHED FROM SHIP

Washington, Sept. 8. cyptured Germun V-2 rocket waa launched anceors- fully from the drek of the giant aircraft carrier, "Mid- way" last Sqʻurday in a spec. tacular acaborg demonstra tion that opened a new era of Tuval warfare.

The US Navy in buikling tion guided missile whip, the battleship "Kentucky” and a ertiser, to put into application the rocket theory proved ubourd "Midway”.

In addition, the U.S. Navy made it clear that even stund. and curriera could hajulle the piant 1-2 without impairing their flight, operations,

In- minatte mediately after the took off, the t5,000-ton "Mil- wuy",coulurted normal flight operations. faunching and bonding its combat planer. United Preas.

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OPEN SHORTLY?

Washington, Sept. 8. Informed circles said today that the United States "most probably" would issue invitations "within the next few days" for the 11-nation preliminary Japanese peace conference to acet in the United States.

These sources said the United States was expected

to propose that the conference get underway during the United Nations General Assembly, when all 11 nations concerned will have high- ranking representatives here who could open proceedings and then turn matters over to the deputies for the time being.

The Soviets twice rejected tile | prelaiary conference to con- United States iden for an 11- vene bofore the United Nations nation conference and en led General Assembly met, inform- for the Council of Foreiga ed officials said there was "not Ministers to write the Japanese a chance now" because only one treaty. It was hoped in offeln week remained before the world cuarters hure that Russla organization met. They added, ould experience a last-minuto however, that the meeting at change of heart and agree toeruld be held concurrently with and that Wan Join with the other ten nations the Assembly of the Far Eastern Commis. what the Americans aton, which are the countries | pected to the United States, British Com- Press.

nunwealth intions, China, the Philippines and others are agreed should participate.

It was expected the Unite! States would suggest, that the preliminary meeting be held in Washington, where the minous records of the policy.

volu.

At Scarborough: North 307, South of England 951 for three Fsblock 120, Donnelly 109 nut out Wynit 61 not out), Warner's X1 306 and 181 (R-Station Charge room delegates' use. Informed quar- anid it was the Britlal on Commonwealth confèrence de..

The telephone bell in making Far Eastern Commin. Police aion would be available for

At Hastinga: Sir Pelham

the Tsun Wan

tera

expense of skill and racing tactics. Sundays caught the Belgian with 65. Goddard live for 5). tingled at 11.15 am,

South of England 199 (D.Monday. When the Offi-cision at Canberra to support

five for 73).

propose.

were ex-

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United

Fund For

Feeding

Children

Geneva, Sept. 8.

Compton 87 not out. Ruderick cer-in-Charge lifted the United States procedure for A voluntary world- treaty wide non-governmental At Kingston-on-Thames: Mid-receiver he found that along the Japiese

conference which finally decideddrive to raise funds for dlusex and Erнex 437 for 9 te-the wire had gone the

Americans to go nhend elare and 261 for five (Vigur "dead."

with plans despite Rússian dia- the aid of undernourished The race started with a beat to Causeway Bay and Mills followed up his advantage 58. Ray Smith GO nol out). Detectives found that the approval.

children will be launch- then out to 1.27 buoy. The tide was flooding end, working Guffaux Into Surrey and Kent 272 (Fletcher whole Taun Wan telephone ser-

ed next spring, Mr. landed another right03, Squires &1, Barling 72).~vice had gene mut of order. strongly with a light South East Wind. The surner,

The Canberra conference Michael Lubbock, Europ- leading boats worked well up tide and up which put the Belgum down for Reuter.

count of eight. Guffaux

Three Chinese were searched | endorsed the American Aug- wind whilst others drifted down wind and up, backed away

with M11 down tide-but then the wind changed direc-hit cry and was put down for Roderick

down

Keeps Title

at

No Chance

-

and found to have 14 pieces gestion of an 11-nation conferean Director of the Unit- of telephone cross connecting ence with a two-thirds majority ed Nations Appeal for wiren which they admitted required for decisions but no Children, said here to having stolen from the Taun veto power, Australian Foreign day. Wan Telephone Sub-Station. Minister Dr. Herbert Evatt's This will be the first time in

Before Me. W.H. Latimer constant hammering for Harringay, Sept. 8.

history that the man in the Kowloon yesterday Wong early peace conference, as well street will be given a chance The British welterweight Lam, Chan San and Wong na Coral MacArthur's similar to net as a world citizen, sald etaampian, Ernie Roderick, 1-Moon-kul were charged with sentiments, were also credited Mr. Lubbock at a press confer-

ghi successfully defended his the larceny of the wires.

Sentence of one year's tard litle by scoring a 15-round decl twosion over Glyn Williams, Welsh labour was passed on each ac-

paratroop veteran of Arnhem, in cused. one of the hardest fought bat- tles seen in the British ring this year.

tion completely to the west and the boats that mother count of eight with a left had drifted away down tide were suddenly took to the body. Another left placed in front by the change of wind; and the body dropped the Belgian for a further count of eight, and those who had worked up, wind became last.

he was a moment Inter Saturday afternoon there was a there is no big tean race event on good "Star" rare, but the dinghies Sunday mnning. Open races gain from a similar punch, just [ill had had to be towed back when | Dinghies will also be held. All maanging to beat the count.

Guffaux was now in bad shape those wanting to draw for Stars they drifted helplessly down tide. Sunday afternoon was better, but should telephone the Salling and Mills rushed him across the only two out of 9 dinghies finished Secretary Ra sonn

him with possible-ring, punishing the curse, the rest accepting

hands until the Belgian sank

or paddling and rowing bark,

Lat your

this competition Pass.net through which was won by Sing Tan.

All the laws of secer apply in this competition, with the excep- tims that only seven players side are permitted, There is oft side rule and in the event of

· Everybody made up for the the spore being equal al full time weekend's heat--and it can be hol the team with the greater num, sitting in a dinghy waiting for a ber of corners will be, the 'winner { breeze and drifting down-tide of the match,

{during the informal party in Du Another ruling is that the same evening on Keller land." seren players must play through. Yacht Club's third gued

I wn the Royal Hong Kong out the competition which is on a | 201

night, and with an Howallan Banin knock-out basis.

attendamer it soon becane en in.

Today's Games The following are indlay's and fomorrow's gutgeste

1. Cadre 'A' v. Janks. "A"

tu terer: A.F. Wifia.

Kitele v. Club 'B'

46 m.),

Referers EJ, Nichols, Devonis "3" v, S, China “B”

15,20 p.m.)

Neferte: AJ.S. Farmer. Innis, "B" v. Chinese A.A. ""

(6.30 p.)

Referee: F.A. Barretto. Bulls "A" v. Club "Rugby”

(7 pan.)

Referet: PJ, Manson,

Thursday, Sept. 11 RAF. "B" v, IN, “B”

15 pan.)

.

Referee: J.F. Silva.

R.N. "C"" v. Devons "A"

(5.30 pan.)

Referee: YT, Leung. RA. "" v. Police "A"

(0 p.m.)

Referee: Fil. Bullock, Dockyard v. R.N, "E"

(8.30 pan.)

Referes: PT11. George.

telephone ·50578.

K

Forest Hills Tourney

Roderick weighed 145 pounds. Williams welghed 143 pounds.- United Press.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

London, Sept. 8. The following are the results |

New York, Sept. 8. Young Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood and the Australian Davis Cupper, Colin Long, led the way into the fourth round of the National Tennis Championships at Forest Hills as seed- ed stars advanced without casualty except in of rugby football games played the foreign women's division.

tonight:

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dance which all enjoyed Members shoutl make a note in their dinties the Brit Sovlay in ur snoth: "rest Night at

Rugby Union: Torquay Athle- Keilet Tand." A special At Falkenburg-upheld his seventh Rumaniù bumped Miss Shelbye 0 Banelly 11. nouncement will be made befor seeding against slender Harry Frizzell of New York, 6-0, 6-2 and

Somerset County match: the next farst Night. however, os of San Francisen by win-seventh-seeded Miss Jean Quer Gloucestershire 14.-Reuter. sex it is hoped to arrange the opening a lanit match, 4.6, 6-2, 6-3,ter of England defeated Miss ing Regatta of the 1047/48 season 4, 6-4. to coincide with

it. Members also should keep Pri [day, Sept. 20, a free night, as the

annual general meeting

Patricia Macis of Montreal, 6.0, Long Rivanced easily with a 0.1-United Press.

6-2, 0-4

the conquest of #1, Clean, Ricardo Balbiern. will

Twa of the women

seeded players dropped by the wayside. The third ranking Mrs. Molly Blair of England fell before

held,at Kolbet. Feland that evening. the annual report will be resent nd and officers elected Fu the coming year.

7 follow:

Results of the weekend's races Katharine Winthrop of Boston,

Neil 6.3, 6.3. Mrs.

Hopman, nit seeded Australian, wos

Saturday Afternoon

STAIN

Benetrach took

Ande (Christensen, äties,

Daphne (Hanrock).

1.60.52

eliminated by Mrs. Virginia Kovacs of San Francisco, 4-6, 0.4,

2.48.5 0-3. Affoth new, Men, Homest

2.60.25 Belletris Curden, Conte Gordon) 2.15.30

Beneb Hurn) makeupperna fékequalified Sunday Morning DINGĦIES, R, NAVY ♥, YACHT CLUB

(Unidelt, '

1.23.03

Thuke of Yurk

Shirrif) Commochite EC

Mr. Sedgwick

Queen" "C" (Hurden)

Stonecutters lit ng clownman-

Merk, Montgomery)

St. Leger Callover

London, Sept. 8.

Statement

(Continued from Page 1)

Lo

ellee.

with having mshed the State Department decision.

The appea will be direct Itowever, commenting en Dr. from the United Nations to in- Evatt's expressed desire for udividuals, but national commit-

tees will organise finance dri-,

Failure Predicted For Marshall Plan Talks

Gestad, Sept. 9.

ves.

The funds are to be for chil dren, but there is no other re striction on their use.

Bulk of the funds is to be distributed to international emergency chi'dren's funds,

Mr. Lubbock said that, if-

Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, Secretary everyone in the world would

General of the

European Parliamentary give a day's pay, it would ratso Union, predicted today that the Marshall plan around US$1,500,000,000.—Red conference of six nations in Paris would end ter.

in failuro.

He asserted that they will meet with the same obstacles which! developed in 1020 when Aristide Brinnd of Francz Invited all the [European' Ministers of Foreign

Affairs to unite Europe,

"Everybody agreed in principle but disagreed in all measures

sucrifices,"

state

1

French

Production

Paralysed

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LEGAL BATTLE

OVER JAPAN

San Francisco, Sept. F More

360 thun

Japanese- Americans whom the government wants shipped to Japan because their American They renouneed citizemhip during the war word ordered to be set free in. Texas and New Jersey by a Federal District Judge here on Monday, The government, Immediately Bled, notice of appeal.Axoclatad Prou.

RADIO

ZBW Hung Kong broadcasting

Gardner Mulloy, fourth ranicing Jut the. Victorla Club today was: many as possible at once con history professor asserted. The day as workers downed on a frequency of 845 kilocyclos

had.no

8.4.

Ecuador's Francisco

paratively few would

I.K.T.

12.32 plakt Variety.

"At this stage the representabe taken, because everybody was lives of the C... said that they ready to enjoy the benefits of a thought a settlement of the strike anlan, but nobody was willing to would be impossible unless the make the necessary employers would guaranter Lake back all the workers imme-the Count said.

"No European federation is pos. diately. The employers regretted

Paris, Sept. 8, this faible unless its member that they could not give

but they undertook to transfer some guarantee,

Industrial of their sovereign

production The callover on the St. Leger do their very best to take back n rights to a federal authority."

was paralysed in many. and the

The Austrian born writer and big centres of France to- Davis Cup aco from Miami, 9 to 4 Migoll taken and offer remainder, topped young Dick Gonzales of ed: 7 to 2 Pearl Diver taken

as soon as work governments are not willing to Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 911, 6-4 and offered, 9 to 2 Arbar offer.comes avaliable. (Investigations make this sacrifice because they tools in new protests from 12.15 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.30 Second stede Franicle Parker ed, h to 1 taken, 13 to 2 Sayn-ming, show that a consider themselves traditional against the recent cut in megaeveles in the 31 metro bant to 11.00 p.m., and also on 1.52 overall percentage it should be

of difficulty with Ladislav Jiran taken and offered. 20 to 1 possible to take back immediately guardians

this undisputed the bread ration.

from 12.15 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 and Hecht of New York, former Merry Quip offered. 25 to 1 approx. 05 per cent of those who sovereignty, surrounded by, sem!.

Twenty-four religious prestige,"

hour strikes 9.15 to 11.00 p.m. 1.24.10 Czech Davis Cupper, as he stop: Bow and Arrow and Tite Street, are now on strike). 1.27.35ped the chunky veteran 8-2, 6-4, 40 to 1 Whiteway. G6 to 1'Com) As no further headway could The Count spoke at the optning were reportedly called by 12,-10 p.m.-Studio: Morning Prayers.... pressor and Chiropudiat taken then be made the employers said of the first European Parliament 000 Alsatian potassium work- 12.37 -Daily Programme Summary.

cra, Bemu "N" (Wilkinson, Hewist)..

Segura and offered.

that their offer of 45 per cent in- Ísponsored by the unlon. He out. 60 to 1 Mighty Tamar, "N" (Andrews, Wright) .. 1.20.as bounced to a 8-3, 6-1, 6-2 conquest Makaratte

crease of basie wages, represent-lined a three-point program work of canals north of Lille 10 m-Orchestral Interlude,

Navigation ceased on the net 100 m News, Weather Report and and Blur Coral | Stonerüttens f."N" (Ferry, Mien

of Dick Savitt of East Orange, offered. 100

ing (a) 20 per cent regarding al (1) to mobilize parliamentary, to 1 any other D. Towebyl

1.40.15 N.J. Eighth-seeded Ed Moylan offered:

lowance and (b). 25 per cent in majorities throughout Europe in

when barges, wharf workers 1.15 pm-1ght Plano Parade. lies of any increase in Rehabilita Clubs must supply linesmen to Maxman "C" 12(xeris, Remzi 1.31.2 toppled Robert Abdesselan of

· 1,50 p.m.-Bindios But. Faller', und · Wie favour of federation, (2) to coor.

and, warehousemen joined aj

Orchestra. all games.

Speelal place betting: 4 to 7tion allowance or the establish,

2 Franct, 0.7; 0-4, 6-1, ant Vie ********1.53.8) Seixas eliminated Arnold Balsser Migali, 4 to 5 Pearl Diver, evens ment of an additional sliding dinate these groups in a parlia. "more bread, more work" do- 20 Daw

Arbar, 11 to 10 Sayajirao, ♬ toisenlo, rounded off to whole cents mentary union (3) to call a con. monstration, und a week-end 4.00 pm, Stufin: Children's" Mail-Hour, of New York, 6-3, 6-2, 2

John Bromwich of Australia Tile Street, 6 to 1 Bow and to the advantage of the workers,stitutional assembly for Europe. Etrike of tramwaymen at Lille 50 mule Time Pretenia Geita

became general. was still in force and they strong Associated Press. 1.34.37 came on for an easy 7-6, 6-3, 8.1 Arrow and 8 to 1 Whiteway.

ly recommended that further con- Tynu I "C" (Christensen, Manning). 138,45 | win over George Pero of Miami! There was a sight tightening sideration be given to its early Tynell "N" (Hunces, Mr. Bone) 18.50 as Bweden's Torsten Johansson Up of odds offered against the acceptance." Duke of York 13 "N" (Gras. Mist downed Jack Geller. at New leading St Leger candidates at

(SA) C. L. ROBERTSON, Strellcll)

......... Plaqunlisted

the callover... when the best-

-Commodore, Beaulti Clybu....NA,

York, 9.7, 0.2, 0.0.

• Navy....52

(On behalf of the European Sunday Afternoon

Seventh ranking Billy Sidwelt backed candidate was Bow and

'Dockyards.) polished off Ancy Patch of. Ann Arrow, supported to win £15.- Uephne (Harden, Harri, Roscan) 1.46.15 Arbor, Michigan. 7-5, 0.3, 0.2 in 000 át 25 to 1. Mr. J. V. Rank's Deneb (Chit, Mine D. Lochy), 1.4.1: aweltering heat before a small other colt, Merry Quip, did not lenotnasch (Birane, Gray) 159.30 gallery as India's Sumont Misra cllelt a single, bet,—Router.

*.10. rallied to slop John Ollin of

S. China "A" v. Sing Tao

(7 p.m.) Referee: LG, Young.

Soccer Results

London, Sept. 8. The following are the results of football games played tonight!

Villa

FIRST DIVISION

Blackpool

Burnley

3 Everton

1 Blackburn

Black **** (burn, Wilmott.... Buttavalare "N (lirimtha,

Min Manor)

1.27,42 1.20.20

1.31,30

| Amethyu “N“ (Brookes, Birmeler) 1.53.31 Eart "C" Corde, Gracey) ....... 1.19:31 Kanaverkure JE **

Plessiell, Ludbrook)

STARS

{Mark

Aloth (Huwam-Meck, turn) 2.55.19 M'chester U. QAinte (Wikino, kerr}

Sheffield U. 3' Liverpool

Stoke

Q' Preston

SECOND DIVISION

Cartil Loicester

(Millwall-

West Ham

THIRD

Bristol R.

Mansfield

3

DINGMES-

England, 6-1, 2-0, 0-0, 9.7.

1 Hart' (Brookes)

2.38.73

Dunarenture Í' (Mantel-lloydell.

· Ladbrook)

Duke of York-1 (Wright) ZA

1.46.cu D.N..

Manaman ideaten, Beckelt}

"Queen""(Orimthejman yan

Tyne II (Chrktadsen)`

5 Southampton 1

Luton

Chesterfold

1 Spurs

SOUTH

1 Palace

THIRD NORTH

2 Carlisla

Southport 2 Darlington

Stockport Reuter,

10. Wrexfim-

TODAY'S BOWLS

No Comment C.E.I. officials were reticont yesterday. They merely stated

NO RATS IN CAFES

(Continued from Page 1) peared to be very good, the over Head avas exceptionally high. A Ilquor licence alono cost sumo $8,000 per annum.

.....Hint.

"Go Blow" tactics were also

reported by pit workers at St. Etienne, central France, and, in

Announcementa.

from "The tabel Mald". 1,50 p.m.--Orchestral Favourites;

15 ludios Kmilio Balenkin.

· Barophane' Realist' with - Viano „Ja companiment by Bermia Misk

the soulbern French col'lery 7.30 p.m.-Frederick Bayen at the Organ regions of Courrieres-leuterius Vocal Teeltal by Morri

minn

(Messo-Soprano) With Plano reimpaniment by Dhily Drown?,n«, K00 pmfndən "Relay: World News,

10 mondu Telay Humo Nowa

from Betrain. a.10 p.m.-8túdior” Being You Musle”. Cinnical Request Prothamme" pin- contest by Marion Clover

9.10 p.m.l.1.0.· Transcription" Beryldet

The Bralne Trust". ««

by, Harry Ora

London, Sept. D. Geoffrey Heyworth, Chair

of Lever Brothers, and, It was hinted that if Govern Unilever Limited, proposed on that they had done their best and ment insists on strict compliance Bionday a six-point plan to re- the responsibility for the Intest deadlock must rest with employers. With regulations, many restaur-love the world shortage of fate Miss Margaret Odborne of San

The condition that an unspeci-ants and catfing houses would and ols, including two or 10,00 paai-Londen, Relays Nown, Francisco, top seeded favourite to

fed number of the strikers would have ot close down, as they three year suspension of the 10.10 Weather Report. Sucesor Miss Pauline Betz,

not be taken back was clearly an could not stand the heavy bur- International agreement limit-11 polos Classical Preha Recital The following are today's games attempt to aabotage the whole sin den of additional expenditure.ing the slaughter of Antarctic. p.m.-Tunes of Notting D.N.F. Women's champion, dusted off Dr. Mrs Helen-Hibbany of Boston, the Colony Lawn Bowls Cham and poss-of-the strikes have always dondour, whales Associated Page 1016.p. Studio Estierse 1.N. 6-3, 0.2.2.

plonships:

Men dismissed and

| best to co-operate with Govern-]‚· „D.N.F. Third ranking. Miss Doris Hart, A. Madar Y. A. L. Eastman at a later date will, be regarded ment and hope that in the pre-

of Miami kept the mage in ell

(K.C.C.),

#B now men who will have to start sent instance, our application for 5. M. and K.,M. Itumjahn v. at the old minimum rate of. 92'a

Printed and published for the D.N.P.

an terday AJ Hall défeated proprietar, They Newspaper Next weekend there will be minating Mrs. Jacques Fisher of Goodwin and Thompson (Recreio, day, without the benefit of the in an extension of time or 0three races, in, the Star Helme Montclair, NJ, 0.36.3

A. M., K. Mi and U. M. Omar crease for which 11,000 men are amendment to regulations will T. M File by 22 shots to 19 Enterprise Limited, by WAUS | Iman's : Sørles--one on Saturday. Amang foreign hopefuls, second v. Clough, Drain and Aliken now out on strike, nald Institute receive favourable considera-fn the Oper Bingles Champion | JAMES KRATER, Windsor Hous

officials

ship. afternoon and two on Sunday, nastoupit Mrs. Magda Hurac of (JL.K.F.U.).

tlone concluded Mr. Yuon.

,Hong Kubira

Tumar (Crbohy}, ...

Commodore Manning)

Amethyst Andrew) akci

Playing at Austin Road. yes:

11.08 p.mē--Close Down. (

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