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SAILING WAS MARRED BY TYPHOONS
The possible movements of typhoons make a Sall- ing Regatta Secretary's job an unenviable one, and last Saturday morning, with two typhoons on the chart and the weather outlook very un- certain, it was necessary to make a decision to postpone the opening salling regatta from October 4th and 5th until this weekend,
Cruiser Cup.
Saturday
Chce this dre3⁄4sion was taken, af | "V" sonor," "Ferne" and "Harbinger" eurs. The weather cleared and last fr text week-end competing for the syrek end saw for salfling weather desiat
showry, A sta lange erosd frontal up Janela furll walt in crisel's, Jubilees, Stats, Whalers and dinghies by way of
for the
t Keller programtumie ul
a ball derss rehearsal
Kama
Derails
last weekend'e
249es are given later on, meanwhile
the BOO TERRIT for Heat
races will be h
Westwind (E. <, Wood)
2. Aquilla (Anderson)
3. Tern (Haymes)
4. Harbinger (kapier)
Aik Howman-Meck)
Sunday
Aspulla
(scratch)
(Anderson)
6.21.10
CHINA MAIL
Club Downed By Inniskilling
Visiting Happy Valley yesterday for the First Division football game, Inniskilling beat Club by, three goals to one after scoring in the first min- ute and being on level terins at the interval.
Club were without the services of Redman, their centre forward, and E. Fowler came into the forward line. In the defence. Odell was seen at right half in place of Bond,
The game was keenly contest. Ltd. Thneed and Club can consider them. selves somewhat unlucky in not at least sharing the points.
Twice Inte In. the second period they hit the bar and a inb by Fowler with the gond keeper out of his goal was clear. ed atrost on the gunt the by} one of the backa,
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alternoon and finished in the follow
5. Muir (arrett)
Belletrix Harris)
Daphne (Hancock)
Alloch (Chidelij Denet
1.36.44
1.38.ZS
1.39,59
1.48.55
D.N.F.
Bernasch (Brookes) D.N.F. There were three marathon dinghy
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Saturday Afternoon
Stourenters 4 (ngram)
(Warette)
2. Tamas bitvee Challenge Cop
What Rating Sailings
Nabsondey 2 p.
Kac Stay
Ranc Vienerat Sabite
2 pon.
Prize for each are
3. Soncenters V (Miss Harvey)
4. 132 (Cohen)
wav repstake
{£
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Siker
2.30 9.0.
Challenge Cup.
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Alanan V (Wilkinson)
Commodore 11 ((inodhart)
Tyle (Duckwarth!
Black (Hurdens
Uraisers Saturday, walt-day rare 10. By (Mack) starting at 2.13 ir Sunday, all. 11. Duke of York 1 (Wright)
day are starting at a Hao. 12. Murion (Ray)
diraps have now been assessed and 115. Cë 'de' Chiffon (Rawbotham)
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will het. Cossack (Farey)
Informal Dance
15. Bonaventure (Chidell
16. Adamant HII (Cobett}
17. Amethyst (Beaton)
18. Suver (Lucy)
Tore will be prize at the bal bone on Keller
a presentation of 12.
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Using the interruption caused Te the Teploon warning and the Fleet having te sail from the har Smear to two days, it will not tas possible to set all entries in and the draw made by time for publicarent. The draws will be arranged on Fri das and all entries should be made
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Hauaventure 11-(Sutton
There were 4 other siprters who
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Sunday Morning
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(Harris)
Hlark Brakes)
Tyne (Hurden)
4. Adamant V (Griffiths)
Stativetters
The Club wing halves played a good game.
of
Beck, in apite of his lack weight, was sound in his inclt- ling and more will be heard of this promising youngster,
Odell, obviously in need of practice started off well and had i it hard time against Kiernan and Hunter.
F. Fowler was a great defen. der at back and in the secabri period, when he moved up to the attack, showed
11 thank
Juni lost nann of his dash of yore and was a constant menace.
He scored a good gon; and had hard luck on one or two other
occasions..
Sensational
The gamo started uft sensa. tionally and
minutes Iur.iskliling
in the Arst few had scored
through Kiernan.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947.
Polo In London
A rough-and-tumble during the
American tournament and M. Hymas (of goni-post goul-mouth tussle
at Henley: W. Walsh. (of "Ham") Heuley "B") coming into collision with the and falling from their horses during a for possession of the bail.
The basketwork gon is recoiling from the impact. One of the players Is about to fall on liis back, the other gives the appearance of stepping from the saddle,
Battle Of Wits As Softball Season Gets Under
Way
(By "Grandstand")
As the days are getting shorter and autumn leaves begin to fall, diamond talk is once more in the air, and an occasional thud of ash on horsehide is again heard around the ball-parks, Although the playing season has not yet actually started, the usual managers' campaign has been under way for some time. In this pre-season batilo
of short, but pilchers will be glad
It looked as wits, every manager and scaut to hear that a shipment of Spald
Club played better after
this
and hnd their share of the ex.
it Club would be swamped trying his best to outsmart the ing kapak-centres as the Inniskilling were pressing ather by grabbing off the cream within
Bra expected It is indrett hard.
A free kick outside the of our local
a month. talent. nut lecably gratifying to feel that Softball is peualty area resulted Forrow among whom are Eddle Marques out of the ditch and is making equalising tar Club.
and Ronnie Sequeira, who have steady Postom out in the back- now 24 feminine diamond hope- Softball ful
un their
Merry Madcap yards when it was called kitty roster.
ball, then later George W. Han In the Men's section, however, enck of Chicago formulated some managers have not been as am- rules and called it Indoor Bass. bitious, and are mainly concea ball, it was
ball, but iratin B
thely Hakunson, rounding up
Д Colorado YMCA former
re-dire
director who organised it hato shuffle-liners. "In the
baumit Softball as it is played to-ing.
i atili nctive Hakanzoni
on the Committee of the Ainateur Soft. ball Association.
Today's Games
FIRST DIVISION
(Police, 5.30 p.m.)
2.23.45
2.56.20
2.56,45
Kitchee v. 26th, R.A.
2.59.50
(Navy, 6.50 p.m.)
i.
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Police v. Eastern
KOM)
3,00,50
Sumes 11 (Binning).
3.01.10
7. Queen (Mauseil Pley.
clally
3.02.20
1.01.2
Bonaventure 1 {ite
witt)
10.
Ce de Chillon T (. Jaites)
no
Six other beats started
fit.
1.09.30
1.10.10 but did
4. Cowack (Morrison) or tioness Thursday Heils
of the draw will be put up in the elch bruse before noon on Friday. Past entries fur dinghy and Whaler geers will be acceptable up to hall han before the published times of Marti
Huat Transport-Friday. Saur- day Sunday, Leave Kowloon Sur Ferry 9.15 a... 10 ... 1 and 9.44
pam. Leave Queen's Pler 2.25
and 1946 at 1.10, and 1.55 pm. Ben fren Kellen land 6.45 geh evening.
tert
Soulay Evening. Presentation and Danes-Leave Queen's Pier for Kel- land, san pan and every half her onwards united i Намет. Retten frans Kellet Island to Queen's Pier:-5.15. 5,45 p.m. ankl every half hour onwards until end of caner
Sunday Afternoon
1. Gambia (Merrick) 1,05,45 2. Tamar Browne) .....
1.10.25 1.10.50
1. Amethyst (Hurden)
4. Maruon
Pleyifall
5. Adamani (Wikin
6. Cammadare
Mar131
(Davis)
7. Susicx-
bot basis)
*. Byms (Griffiths)
9. Black (Green)
10. Stonecutters V
chell}
***** changes. Leck in Club's gont was tested but he dealt with all sbaly confidently.
the
Kiernan.
second
their
Club then re-shuffled team, P. Fowler went into the attack and E, Strange played at half back.
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Kramer To 19 NATIONS TO Turn ALLOT ITALY'S
Professional OLD COLONIES
* Las Vegas, Nevada,
Oct. 8. The world, amateur tennis champion, Jack Kramer, of Los Angeles, said today he will turn professional after the ex- hibition
matches here this week,
Kramer won the 1947 Wimble don and the United States aingles crowns and starred in the 1940 and 1947 Davis Cup matches sergus Australia.
it has been an open secret that he would turn profesional after The Forest Hills national tourna- ments for a reported $100,000.
Kramer refused to reveal de- talls for taming trofessional, but only said: "It is a good idea to end my amateur playing on these
ante court where started 12 years age. I have a wife and n year-old son to support."
Be
PEB London, Oct. 7.!
The Big Four Foreign Ministers, Deputies confer- ence on the future of former Italian colonles in Africa, today gave 19 nations the right to present their views on the question;
These countries will be thosc which aigned the Italian pence treaty, together with Pakistan," which has come intu existence since the treaty was signed, and also Egypt and Italy. which have advanced territorial claims on the colonies.
The Deputies, however, Tef': meeting. undecided at today's their third since the conference opened, the question whether the interested Governments wil niso be able to give their views on the procedure to be tollowed by the commission of Investigation, which will go to the colonies
to ascertain the wishes of the inhabitants.
In reaching Is expected to join the ILU Traupe as Bobby Riggs.
The autour exhibition troupe in Las Vegas now includes Ted Schroeder, who is expected ta Lurn professional too but made n.1 cominent.-United Press.
Soccer Programme
The following t the soccer pra
for the
ramme and appointmens
week:-
Saturday, Oct. 11. FIRST DIVISION
South China v. Kitchet
(Caroline Hill, 5, p.m.) Referee: L. O. Young
Linesmen: F. A. Barretto & S, M.
Lui.
Police, Derous
(Palice. S .. Referee: F. H. Bullock
Linemen: Cpl. Manina & E. J.
really Walter Club
Nichole,
v. Royal Navy (Club,
sp.m.)
Referee: R. M. Omar
Linesmen: A. J. S. . Farmer &
L.Cpl. Pierce.
25th K.A. V. K.M. Bus (Sokunpoo, 3 p.m.) Referee: C. Tunstall Linesmen: R.S.M. Watson & D.
P. Lai.
SECOND DIVISION "A" SECTION R.A.O.C. v. South Chins
(Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: F. A. Barrette. Police v. W.D. Chinese (Police, 3.10 p.m.) Referee: Cpl. Manson.
SECOND DIVISION "B" SECTION
Electric v. Chinese Cadre
(Navy, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: P, George. R.E.M.E. v. Club
(Club, 3,30 p.m.) Referee: N. Delgato. Chinese A.A. v. Signals
(Suekunde, 1.30 p.m.) Referee A. P. Guest
sume autty se just as other will benefit, but cookies will be found some may turn out to be flopperass witti's
turn out to be spot |otherg
Some people will sneer at the stealers. light
Such a ene was gaine as being too easy-these Benny Omar, outstanding rookie wise-gays are always around, but of last season who has turned out just let them get up to the plat to be a full-fledged big-timer. Midway through
ter and try to hit Herbie Quen's half Innisidiiling scored through may not be exactly called a pro- slicing the ozone all day.
Although the league fast year fast one; they'll find themselves Call it nounced success, taking all things cissy-ball, cal st
what
S'ou bad effort in the into consideration, it was not a but there's no getting
Gramm away Management Commitice. The loss statistician has computed tha
part of the it. that Softball is entagious. One
of the Kowloon Football Club tacked strongly for
Civis
over 18 million people will be ***] Ground time and wero unlucky in not
at Chatham Road to playing Softball all over the globe scoring on at least two occasions. gether with the shortage of equip his year. Why, even when cur Mitchell scored the third gonistent almost ko'l the sport, but boys were at Shamshuipo Camp, for the soldiers, and shortly after a handfist of loyal die-harda head- Softball was a regular
Sunday F. Fowler reduced the load.
ed by Prexy "Doc" Malthen mor- Axture, Clubs Lacks & Fowler and Felstend: ed the League back to the C.B.A.
2 The Game fidell, Forrow and Work; Henderson. Ground, where laenl
organised Weller, Mullen, F. Fowler and E. Brange softball was first played, and re-game; if anything. It is more of Softball is not only a players' Inniskilling McCulloch 1 Brouks and vived the spirit of the past. By Hingley: Warnock, Glimour and Hobson:
a stroke of god fortune
a spectators game, and the As Richardson, Gardner, Mitchell, Kiernan management was able to lay thuir cation is going all out this year to cater to fans. Players must Athletic-Kwong Wah
hands on some equipment and: a uniform, an series was played off.
maybe if tern out right, we At Boundary Road, Chingeo Athletic casily beat Kwong Wah
have a grandstand che of thesa In the ether First Division game
The same difficulties still con days. All is needs plenty of by five goals to one, after leading front the Association, but at the what the boys around the circuit at the interval by three clear ground adjacent to the Peninsula for you, dear fa
eleventh hour, an offer of the call dinero. The game is nimile goals
fana and it is up Ho Kar-keung was seen in the Hotel was made for the league to you to help Softball buck on Athletic Goal in place of Yul Kal-play-off. Admittedly,, in its pré- lis foot, so when you ou the yan, who is con the injured liat. Hent endition, only a cow would boys in their togs and the lassies
Le Chun-fat was the pick of ppreciate it, but steps are belug in their somewhat abbreviated R.A.P. (Bye). 1.28.35
the Athletic forwards and scored
taken to have it levelled off. We uniforms, don't think they a bat trick.
understand that it should be wearing them because It's Sunday, The goal scorers were:-Lee ready for play in a couple of Come out and see them playt
weeks time Chun-fat (9), Leung Ping-kwan
Equipment le atit. You won't be disappointed. (2), for Chinese Athistle and Tel-guk for Kwong Wah.
(Mansell
1.11.15
1.12.20
(Row-
1.12.25
1.14.00 1.14.25
1.14.45
(Mit-
1.13.40
1.16.02
1.16.05
1.16.45
1.17 50
1.18.12
11. Bonaventure
(Heaton)
Last Weekend's Races The cruisers find a short race in sile the harbour in a moderate wind 13. Duke of York (In
op Saturday, and an all-day race
12. Cossack (Aylen)
ur:+1} In variable westerly winds on Su-14. Stonecutters clay. "Westwing" E. G. Wood, (facket] easily won the all yachts teeny race, when 15. Szenectuters (Brota-
ley Martyn)
from Metacch.
a
Handicaps were assessed before the 16. Queen (Morris)........ Sunday race, which was from Kellet 17. Adastiant 11 (How- Island raund Green Island, the Dis
1.20.10 every Islands, and Stonecutters to 18. Tyne. 1 (Whitchrad) 1.20.11 Starlard,
"Aqulia" Andris 19. Black Swan (Smith won this race outright. "Ariki" bad 20. Adarnau VI (Wright) 1.21.45 the touhle misfortune of splitting 21 ce her insinsail in both races and bad C. Jones) 10 waw. We hupe
"Westwind," #ARI,"
de Chiffon ('T.
1.20.35
1.43.50
and inter
A football match between the Two other boots started and did Central British School Juniors "Aquilts," on:- finish. -
SERBIAN PEASANT CHIEF'S TRIAL ENDS
Belgrade, Oct. 7.
(The Lions) and the Cuba (Wolves) will take place on the Hong Kong Football Club. Ground, Happy Valicy, at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
The Filipino Club and the St. Joseph's teams will meet in 'a friendly dncounter at the C.B.A. Ground on Sunday, at 10.30 nm yang
Difficulties
・the
ITINV
are
India And Pakistan In New Dispute
Karachi, Oct. *.
Sunday, Oct. 12.
Chinese A.A. v.
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's (Police, 5 p.m.) Referee: J. G. Padley
Linesmen D. P. Lai & K. H.
Teзng. (Sockumpon, 5 p.m.) Referee: J. Havelaar Litterinen: Sgt. Doyle & Pte, Sheen? Sing do v. Kwong Wah
(l'ostponed).
tónkkiliing v. Eastern
SECOND DIVISION "A" SECTION K. Motor Busy. Navy (Police, 1.30 p.m.) Referee: A. J. S. Farmer. 11.Q. Land Forces v. Kitchee
(Caroline
Still, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: A. Leck. Talkea. 15.M. Dockyard
(Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: L.Cpl. Pierce. St. Joseph's. Sing Tan'
⚫ (Postponed).
A SECOND DIVISION * "B" SECTION Sing Tao R.A.M.C.
(Caroline §-* p.m.). Referee F. A, Barretin, RA
The Pakistan Government said tonight that the small west const state of Junagadh had acced- ed to Pakistan voluntarily and the Govern-KAS ment would not recognise anybody's right to Interfere with their freedom.
Players are requested to turn Pakistan, was replying to the Junagadh and other states to. up punctually The following Indian Government's announce accede to Pakistan. will represent St. Joseph'sment that it could not accept Stan Leonard J. Hussain, D. Junagadh's accession to Pakis- tenance of good relations be- In the Interest of the main- Leonard B Baul, George Saul, tahË MANUSIA
tween the two Dominions," how- Art Ozorio Benny Omar, S. Bur, A. A. Rumjahn, A. K. rules 800,000 people, of whom fered to help in finding a solu Junagadhi's Moslem Navab ever, the Government had of Omar, Roy Castro, H. Wingled about 80 per cent are Hindbetion to the situation in Kat and Skelly Razack,
The Indian Government hlastor. which accused the
(Happy Valley, pan.) Referer, A. Leck, South Chlon (Bye):
SHANGHAI,
HE'S READY TO SETTLE DOWN
London, Oct. 8., James Ferguson, 29-year- ald "doyen of the house- breaking profcanton," started four months' imprisonment today dospite a quavering pica. . that he was ready to aclile. ปวช."
Ferguson had been à proh
len for the past 47 years day! ing
which he received, ani tences for burglary tatalling. 45% your
The
prosecution anid Fer. son, despite his age, is still agile enough to climb through winters and was caught kaif- why through one, recently United Press.
BOXING
the "interested partles" decision, the conference nccepted the Soviel propusul.
Sir Noel Charles
submitted the British view that the enm. mission of investigation should he small, constating of not mere than a total of 20 Each of the Big Four would have a chief commissioner, each nsaluted by four experis. Other questions will be cussed further tomorrow-Reu-matches:
ter.
members,
dla-
CRICKET
Shanghat, Oct. 8. The following were selected today to represent Shanghal in against their interport cricket Hong Kong:
D. W. Leach (Captain).
M. J. Diyechn.
F. R.. Kermani.
H. P. Madar.
P. Madur.
L. Marcal.
F. Marshall.
T. J. Ruffett.
A. C. Sinclair.
L. F. Stokes.
T. W. R. Wilson, F. A. Pitts.
The team will all on Novom- ber 8 on the s.8. "Shengking".
Reuter.
The
Brussels, Oct. 7. quarter finals of the European heavyweight boxing tournament will be held on Weil- nesday night with the following
Pit Wilde, Belgium against Guillo de Paoli, Italy: Stephan Olck, Francè ngninat Plerro vàn Douren, Belgium: Giovanni Martin Italy against Robert Weldin; Eugen, Belgium: Jo Austria against Enroco Borteal, Itnly.
The favourites are 'Stephan, Olek, Glovnani Martin, Guillo de Paoli and Jo' Welding
The winner of this
tours-
ment may get a fight in London against Bruce Woodcock, "Url tain, the holder of the European heavyweight championship.— Associated Press.
London, Oct. 7. Ronnie Clayton, British, Em- pire and European feather- meet weight champion, is to Enzo Corregioli, champion, of Italy, over ten rounds at Man- clickter on November 7
Rowan, Liverpool -bantamweight,ismatched. against Guido Ferrocin, Ita- (HQLF), Maj. Han champion, on the same bill.
Pryde-Reuter. Capt
Roberts
Stan will represent
The following Army againal Navy at Sookun. peo at 11 am. on Sunday in a friendly cricket game:
Capt. Darwin Siane (Innisks), (Innisica), Capt.
(2
Buffs), Li. Broadley (2 Buffe), ROCKETING PRICES
Maj. Majendle (2 Buffs), Maj. Hope (25 Fd, Regt), Capt. Ham- worth (RADC), L Aracolt (1 Devon), Lt. Edwards ( Devon), Capt.
Vaughan-Arbuckle (RASC
CSD).
12th Man Plc. Hall (2 Buña). Umpire CQMS Merry (RASĆ).
Shanghai, Oct. 1. Mayor K. C. Wu called an "emer gency conference at 11 am, 10-day. the sudden Inflationary to combat ipur which found prices upper-from, IS 10 S0 per cent. since the week. end United Press,
Fascist Put On A Year's Probation
London, Oct. 7
The second in cominand of the League of Ex-Ser- vicemen today was convicted of using abusive words "kely to have occasioned a breach of the peace.
The maglatrate, Geoffrey Rap. hael, of Old Court, placed Robert Pipkin on a year's probation with the condition that he did not at. tend public meetings in the East End et London
a
It was the first major legal action against the League and was invoked under the Public Or.. der Act of 1930. It followed wide- spread appeals from press unions, and many private and public or ganizations to the Government for action against the anti-Semi the campaign which resulted in several disturbances recently. London's predominantly, Jewish East End,
Mr. Hanbnil dtcinred
T
SING: TAO TO... ARRIVE TODAY
The first batch of Sing do fotball players returning to the Colony after their tourn England will arrive by plane today.
BERKELEY HOTEL MURDER CASE
London, Oct 7.
"I do hat speak English: ele, le my wife" was "the statement "It sat tai ave been made to n sometimes is said that these meet: peer by a French artist: The trial of the Serbian peasant leader, Dragolyub
Ings serve a useful purpose, in a dorator charged with enabling people to blow off ateant: shooting with intent to murder, Yovanovitch, ended today with the prosecutor
It seems it is one thing to blow Paulette Lecomte, who was found lying wounded antalde the off steam and another to Jet off saying that the strength of our country per-
Berkeley: Hotel Picadilly, yes. | poison ́gas, mits that the sentence need not be too severe.”
terday. FOOTBALLERS WIN by defendent at a public meeting Paris, was remanded in custody.
"A great deal of what was sald The man, Georges Harent. Sentence, will be passed tomorrow. AASTA
must be régárdzů -an speech: The charges in the Indiet The charge against Yovano
Shanghal Chinese com- breach of the peacusco IN SINGAPORE ment included being in contact vitch, bla own counsel sald, was
binod football team, before a detective who matte Shorthand with a small pistol in his hand. A ̈ polleeman... · said that attir ........|| calculatedy for enuse Intense of hoaring three, reports" in succes... Singapore, Oct. 8. fence and likely to lead to a sonho, saw a woman lying on with foreign agents, speaking that he criticised the Govern
the pavement and, Harent was to-newspapermen, and taking ment.
According to Scotland Yard standing about three yards away advice from such; men as the
large crowd at the Jalan Besar notes of Piplein's speech in the He stopped former Picks Attache of the Yovanovitch, addressing the BOWLS RESULTS unjustified and provocative act But before any attempt at a Stadium tonight beat on Army Fast End on August 24 Pipicin Horent to a polles station;
ataxi and took British Embassy Mr. Stephon court, denied guilt and stress. At the Kowloon Bowling of aggression in stationing settlement there must be a team by thren goala to nil shouted: "When they find am. An, operation has been bor Chasold, and the British writer, ed that he fought for the re- Green Club, yesterday A. M. and troops in the two neighbouring withdrawal of all troops by the The visitors untclassed the munition in Palestine, take the formed on the woman, who was Professor, Hugh Buton Watson, public federation and social UM, Omar beat KM. and S. states of the Iulian Union, has Indian Government, from Talu- homesite in a game which whole family, shove them against wounded in the thigh and lower len, He told the court he con- M. Rumjaha by 26-17, in the called for a plebiscite to solve keps (states). In the, aroo. never reached a high standard the wall and wips them out, abdomen. Blid te seriously in m The only charge on which sidered emigre political groups quarter final of the Colony Open the dispute over its acccasion, Pakistan on its site under- owing to the weakness of the Geofrey Hamin, leader of the St. George willospital. Neuterin the prosecution_dompnded son- bad; and felt his duty was to a Bowl Champion to Pakistan
Pairs Lawn
JL took to] tence was that of having con "turn the eyes of our people At RCCM Ferguson and has smile thigulariage And Wharol amaliy yah warn Han, Lura Hai, who melted scheduled to coms before Churt
The Pakistan Government) the troops from Dabriawad The scorers for
to : Sir: 4 Oswald, Morley, As, the Pi Printed and utbllabed Torring Bleader of Britalo's - Foschats. in fineo tact with Vindimit ""Matchoki away from the amlure politica}}|
another quarter final there-could-be dos Mumont
juide Junagultraktorri."||two" coole, and Lee, Neo, Zulig, on, Friday on A similar charge MARIAL TURATd to the id e
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