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IRISH SWEEPSTAKE DRAW
"ATOMIC ENERGY CAN'T BEAT ELECTRICITY”
London, Oct. 23.
Chairman
Lord Citrine, of the newly formed Britisht Electricity Authority, today discounted atomic energy as the successor to electri- cal power.
" may be used as an auxary in the electrical industry but as a substitute It Jooks No remote and so far off that I đo not think if n malter four serious consideration,” he conference of electrical ad- visers-United Press.
Interport Bowls Fixtures
told
The Shanghai Inter- port Team is scheduled
Nov. 6 and!
to arrive on
the following, programme during their stay has
been decided upon:~~
Nov. 6 K.CAN
7
X
v. Kussloan Bock Club,
It Interpost at K.BG,C.
+
và 1log Kag Fanghall (*ful
v. Club de Reciclo,
Filipius Club,
2nd Julerport så "CNC,
13
1
14
v. Prison Officers Club,
14
14
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947.
Waiting
Kitty Totalled For India
Over £2m.
3
Dublin, Oct. 23. Twenty-four white-clad nurses, stepping up to
churning glass drum in relaps of six, today began the 61st Irish Sweepstake draw which will scatter fortunes to all points of the world. The kitty totalled 42,074,091 { The race will be run on Octo-| -considerably less than un bor 29 at Nowmarket, England. many previous occasions,
event la known as the Cambridgeshire.
There will be 21 first prizes of £26,000, 21 second prizes of 10,000 and 21 third prises of £5,000,
There will also be 903 prizes of £15G is. for drawers of harara declared forfelt. 840 prizes of £50 and 50 residual prizes of £358 88.
The
For the first time, and oddly because
dollar of the world shortage, the nameя of the luckly holders outside Eire are not being disclosed.
the
The announcer, who received
tiekota from the police chief who took them from the hands of the nurses, gave only in for many prizes ranging the number of the tickets pull- from 2500 to £20.
Ticket sellers also will come
The Product
The sweepstake will produer €381,568 for its sponsor. the Irish Hospitals Trust, Limited. and £127,190 in taxes for the Irish Government.
Open Tennis Results
rd.
The Draw
The frat horse drawn was Wild Child.
were:
Tickets drawn on Wild Chil
JA 40328,
3812584,
HK63356,;
NH28600,
PV61059,
A1E50871
EJ26451,
RUS0423,
RC17758,
NR61460,
CT14660,
ES21421,
BT27128,
DC05088, ЛАБ1498.
CA04833 BRIG236, MP04293. The next horse draven was Fine ¿Prospect with the following num-
bers on it:
NX61470,
QD430646,
DC38974,
The Indian team in Aus- tralia has drawn with the West.
But here is someone they must meet as they come further cast, Ite 1s the young Sydney. batsman. Arthur Morris. He may end up better than Bradman.
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SING TAO DOWN SAINTS
Eastern Beat Navy:
K.M.B. Wins 6-1
Sing Tao were lucky to score a last minute goal to beat the Saints by 2-1 yesterday when three First Division games were decided. In the other two matches, Eastern beat the Navy 4-2 and Kowloon Motor Bus scored an easy 6-1 win over Kwong Wah. One of the most glaring ing his flag for off-side, ch- examples of the lack of co-abled Sing Tao to score the operation between referee and winning goal in the closing lincaman was keen on the Club minutes of the game. Ground yesterday afternoon, when Sing Tro, after being outplayed for the major part of their match against a streng- thened St. Josepir's XI. scrap ed home with a narrow 2-1 victory.
Marshall To
Guide U.S.
Over China
Washington, Oct. 23, Under Secretary of State Lovett told a news
on
This lack of co-operation be- Conference today that tween referee and linesman has American policy been one of the most outstand-China is under active] ing features of local soccer this season. The fault hus not been consideration by Secre entirely with the linesman, but tary of State in the main with the roferce. Marshall.
understanding
George
The failure of the referee Unless some to take any notice of the lines-on this thorny problem is reach- said he would make no
In answer to questiona, Lovett man, who was frantically waved soon, the outbreak of serious ment unless Gen Marshall ap state-
India Meets S.A. Cricketers
Adelaide, Oct. 22.
Tel. 39188
PRINCESS'S HAIRDRESSERTM IN TROUBLE
Paris, Oct. 23, Autoine, who will dress. Princess Elizabeth's hair for the Royal wedding. Is hav- ing professional trouble.
The famed coiffeur, who ak times claimed Wallls Warfield Simpson, Paulette Goddard and Norma Shear- er as clients, was accused by he former employer — original Antoine-of taking his name after leaving this employ,
The case had been sche- duted to come up in Court today but Wan
postponed
until December. Press.
United
1,000 Dollar Fine For
trouble on the field le inevitable proved it beforehand, explaining Lorry Driver
before the end of the season.
The Play
that this polley was under con. alderation at levels above ha
All members of the St.own.
Fined a total of $1,000, and Joseph's team put up a magni-{ Asked why Gen Albert with lleenco suspended for nine ficent performance.
Wedemeyer's report should be months, by Mr W.A. Blair- Although they were beaten, held secret, Lovett, said he un- Kerr on Oct. 14 for driving a they were cortainly by no means derstood assurances were given lorry without the consent of the disgraced.
to various persons in China who owner, falling to stop after an It would be difficult to single gave Gen Wedemeyer Informa- Laccident, and driving without out any particular player for tion that the report would be a valid licence, Mak Ho, 24. The Indian touring side will meet South Australia special praise, but meution secret. He said that when
the wus again before the dame here tomorrow in a match which, it is gell-put in by MacDougall, Alrosa, was labelled top sprel.
must be made of the fine work report was submitted here it Magistrate at Keyloon yester erally expected, will provide a fair indication Pereira, Omar and Xavier.
day on the charge of driving à This restriction has been ap-motor-cycle without a licence. of the prospects of the Visitors.
Bertie Gosano, playing for plied not only to factual dala Defendant, said Sub-In- the first time since his return gathered by Gen Wedemeyer but spector J.S. Howarth, was from England with the Sing to any general recommendations seen by Sub-Inspector Macleod **********
he may have made.-Associated of the Kowloon Traffic at 3.30 ******* Preas. RESULTS AT A GLANCE
PT67031, EJ43710, DJ33760, LV68809, RX26529, R160480, BE10857 DR20480 NX4520. The South Australian side will Australian elde in the concluding MP13048, LQ41925. AB23293, be: Don Bradman (captain), R. fixture of last season.
AE0326K, PE55568, J. Craig, B. Dooland, R. A. The attack comprises O'Neill, Hamence. R. James, R. D. Nie.fast medium, Noblett and Ridings, ME25167, huu, J. Noblett, N. Oswald, K. medium swing bowlers, Doolnaci BM44479, O'Neill, F. L. Ridings and Ran Oswald, slow spinners. AQ75806, Vaughton, R. Standford
will be O'Neill's Jatest claim to fame MP21708, 12th man,
The following are the EM34073, results of matches in the MT46770.
Open Tennis Champion-BD032,
MASTER
ships played at the I.R.C.
3rd Intrepri Reveri yesterday:—
fallowed Hy
Dinner XX
Interjek
v. Taikoo Dowk Club.
MX17704,
VOTE: RQI380.
CJ68536,
R260468
QD55633, MC27080, JN17971,
LS41870 Litton BR30126, Mrs.
JOAN'S STAR:
Min
LADIES' SINGLES
Ing beat
LADIES DOUBLES
DM34549, KHEG{}). LK50200, AC44004, KA17357, CDSBR50
The Rinks to represent Bong Kong | 6-3, 6-8, 6-4,
1st Interportal. AL Dr. J. Fraser, R. F. En, A. J. Ital.
2nd Interport-), A. Laz. JE Noembu, K, 35, Duner, U. M. Ömari) 324 Enterport--), S. Landoli, T. M.) Pile, H, W Bradbury, J. McKelvin.
The reserves are No. 1 A, I., G. Fastman, No. 2 W. Hong Sting. Na, 3. Aiken and Skip F. X. M. da
Silva.
The Terre matches will 20- Intence at 3,30 pm, and Club matches at 4 pm.
Admission Fee for each Interpart will be $2.40.
DAGG188,
for Test
of the state
BRITISH AID TO FLOOD VICTIMS
2
The
p.m. on Wednesday driving a auto-cycle in an erratic manner along Clear Water Bay Road.. was that he bowled Bradman festi
When stopped by the Police Officer, ND38143, Supporting Bradman will
be ball in a club match ten days St. Joseph's 1 Sing Tan
defendant gave hin Canton, Oct. 22. 31K08384, several proved run getters Ino. Dooland, the most danger-Eastern
name as Leung Hing. He gave + Navy
British Hamence, Craig, James and Ridour, uses his height of six feet Kowloon Motor Bus 6 Kwong Wah China
United Ald to his correct name at the Kow- Fund has contributed LT6D546, Ings
two inches to flight his breaks,
1.000 for flood relief workt noon City Police Station, and Hamence, now 20, has many LN05835,
Soft Pitch
**************** Kwangtung.
also stated that he surrender- LV52204, years of arst cinss experience b
hind him. After
The Indian team is unlikely to Tao touring side, gave a rous-and received by the Kwangtung
The money has been sent to ed his licence on Oct 14. AQ55714,
poor start last be announced until the clearesting display in the right back International Relief Committee that date in the same Court, Defendant was convicted on Miss Beasley and Mrs. Hugs PJ50294, EMB1451 ED:734, Benson, four centuries from five
of the berth. indication I beat
Successive Mrs. Prophet and MraHJ18583,
Innings secured RM11443. Shewan 6-3, 6-4.
PM 13123.
in the fifth him a place
pitch is available.
and they intend to use the money fined $1,000 and his licence PS36100, CK05840.
Late this afternoon, the tour- His positioning HAL
was perfect in conjunction with other funds OWEND
match against England when his 1sts were practicing at the netz) and his first time tackling put to set up child welfare eintres in suspended for nine months. 1250772, 30 not out was AD31673, tribution PZ14922,
a valuable con of the Adelaide Oval pitch, which the Chinese forwards complete by the serious floods of a few guilty, said that he thought his
Defendant. the districts which were affected |
who pleaded MD48680,
Don's Pupil
though soft and easily cut up. Isly off their game. DC45623,
HIP29334,
the best so far encountered.
months ago.
Hcence was auspended only in- The only players to show any MS42161, Paul DEZZIG,
Craig made HQ48980,
111 against the Several batsmen,
Though the food waters have sofar as motor-cara were con: notably semblance of form on the 026320, M.C.C. tourists last season while Hazare and Gul Mohammed, show-Tuc side were Feng Kwan-sing, ships LT23016
Sing receded, the suffering and hard. verned. Tsui 148486 and
PJ51746,
HQ02883 James, one of Bradman's carliest ed improved timing of MRG3239,
of those made their
hameless S/I Howarth: "He never had pupils when a school boy, is strokes, ML19820, CC22005.
right half, ard Lee Tin-kee, continue, and among these sufa licence for motor-cycles."..." FAIREY FULMAR:-MX53846, punishing but impetuous.
Sarwate is expected to arrive right winger.
ferers are a great many s stitute Niehuus,
From a left-hander,
the commencement, St. and other children. It is with the
"You are working very hard LQ13135,
who late tonight by plane and to be Josephs were en the offensive and object of aiding thess needy chil. 10 go to prison," anid His Wor- will probably open the Innings practice in the morning-Reu- the Chincae goal had a number dress that the International Relief ship, "I line you the maximum ALE2512, with Craig, came into the South ter MW29550 EI57300,
of lucky escapes.
Committee hopes to obtain suf. of $500. Don't you come back Five minutes from the start, St. fcient money to dot Kwangtung again." Josephs took the lead when Car-with welfare centres,
Pleading guilty to tho valhe converted a penalty.
These centres will, according to charges of reckless driving and St. Joseph's continued to con- the project, be established
failing to stop after an accl- trol the game for a greater part Shivhing, Nambol, Shuntok, of the first half, but were unable Tsingyuen and Tungkain. Under fined $250 on each count by Mr. dont, Ho Chiu, driver, was to add to their score.
the scheme 2,000 children will be
TODAY'S MATCHES Three Mixed Doubles matches) ER80011, LZ50117, are to be played today:—
Mrs. Laderriere Kong v. Miss Kent Yan-piti.
anel
Miss Ingo and Mr. Chappell v. Mrs. Dew and Mr. Pagh.
Mina Bensley and Col. Rey- nolds v. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. P1149149,
Sport Here And There
RETURN
Bruce
Landon, Oct. 23. Woodcock.
British
heavyweight champion, will re-
407
JE1986).
I
A KANG
MS45201 MS45201.
MD21756.
LE
JK69586, CM46052. PBABOGS.
PR4790K EARLY HARVEST-BN32111, MQ30790, BB23087. BT50092, QM66855,
AN20602
PJ37773.
DNR0079
DP32480 BQ23957.
DD20458.
JN28627.
Kure, Oct. 23.
CE00655, QJ13628, AE40740
MB10568,
KURE TENNIS
Captain John Diggle, former NR28017-United Press.
turn to the ring after a seven- Victoria School champion. of! month absence on Nov. 17. Pro- East Malvern, and now station- moter Jack Solomons annoured with the 17th erd today.
His opponent has not selected but will probably
licen
be!
CJ16630, EP43301,
Engineer New Move By
Company of the British Occupa tion Foreca.
today won the BCOF singles tennis tourno- ment. defenting Cpl Gregory
Nisse Anderson of Sweden who, Dews, of Richmong, New South Lost to Woodcock in December, Wales, 6-4, 6-1 and 6-4. 1946, when the Swede was un- able to continuo due to a badly) eul eye,
sidered
con-
Solomons sald he had
matching with the winner of the European} heavyweight
Chinese Shipping Men
IRISH LEAGUE LOSES
3 TO 1 AT BELFAST
Belfast, Oct. 22. The Irish League lost by three goals to four to the Football League in a match played here to- day, after each side had scored twice in the first half.
this Was
one nll.
At half time, they wore leading assisted, each centre providing W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon
for three months two cooked yesterday. The Chinese started off with anicals a day for 400 children from rush after the breather and sub the ages of six to 12. jected the St. Joseph's defence; to a prolonged bombardment.
allowed.
./
HELD-UP
Aitken And
·
According to 8/1 F. Roberta. defendant drove his lorry past
a private car, driven by Lau Shiu-shek, at Castle Peak: Road at 2.20 p.m. on Oct. 22, at an estimated 30 m.p.h.
{
The equalizer came when, fol-
Ho Yuk-ahiu, 22, was on file Icwing St. Joseph'emble in front of the
goalmouth, Los Tin-way back to his house at 192
Canton Drizzling rain fell at the
Road, near Dundas Defendant's Torry struck the Although Ireland's forwards kee netted with MacDougall out stort and the light was so poor seemed to have tired at
of his charge.
Street, at 10 p.m. yesterday, offside front wing of the car, that the teame changed ends time, they proved there
St. Joseph's Immediately took up when he was held up by two but did not stop. The car owner at half time without the cus- still some fight left in them.e running and scored within the men, armed with a revolver and took down the number (5474). tomary break.
relieved of and five minutes from the end next minute, but the goal was disa dagger, and Capt. Diggle
of the lorry and made a re- was a former
wrist-watch, two gold finger nort to the Teun Wan Police. There was a dramatie open-Bradford was credited with the member of the Limton Cup
Shanghai. Oct. 23.
The ball was swung from and rings, a fountain-pen, and $82 team and once captained the
Chinese shipping circles are ing to the game, with three final goal, although the
Ho's licence was suspended ball to end as each team struggled to in cash.
for three months. Adelaide University
tennis extremely anxious to enter into Roals in the first ten minutes was running into the net fol- gain the lead.
close cooperation with British and Ireland then
Within a leading.lowing good work and shooting
few minutes of time, Wundcock team-United Press.
maritime circles for the prome- First, Stubbins, England's by the left-winger. Tully, when Sing Tao went ahead when To tion of Sino-British trade.
centre-forward, crashed the he put the finishing touch. Chau-ting scored from an off-side position, with the linesman at that ball against the crossbar, and Reuter.
end of the field frantically way- rebounded off an Irish de
ing his flag and the St. Joseph's fender's back into the net.
defence appealing to the referce... shipping
Within half a minute, Mc- there
BL Joseph' Dowell, Ireland's inside-left,
MacDougal, teen, The following have been chosen to Pantalon followed up to gain possession represent the Kowloon Cricket Club Xarler, Pachiko, Carvalho, Farela and Jock Orem, in hospital suffering from a broken log) thoroughly
Cantillo, Afroes. Manson,
J. C. Aliken and M. N. Rakusen (who played in place of after his first shot had been in a friendly lawn bowls game at Omar, saved by the goalkeeper, Smyth, K.C.C. on Sunday at 3.30.p.m.
With- and levelled the score,
J. Tindal, W.. Bailey, A. Steven In another throd minutes, Mc-and 1. Fraser (skip), Dowell again showed opportun
V.C. Labrum, C. Champelovier, A tam to put his side in front, Eastman and F. Goodwin skip).
D Hung, H. Brown, F. Fortest following up to score after the sentre-forward, Bradford, had and J. Orem (skip).
Reserve, Gittens, lost possession in a tackle.
eliminator
nt
Brussels but could not wait for, NEWMARKET
the finals on Nov. 5 when Jo Weldin of Austria Belgian Robert Eugene.
Wendruck also holds
This statement
was made
London, Oct. 24. here today by Mr. Tu Yu-hsien,
the
9.2
45
has returned to serious training furlong Cambridgeshire Handi-} and is down to 194 pounds.
cap at Newmarket on Oct. 20,
The third and last Irish
He had been klic since losing
is
when'
to
on
on
to the American heavyweight Joe Sweepstakes of the season
taksi at Harringay last April based on the race and it also Lord Ammon's recent statement 15. His jaw was broken in that Important in British racing as buat.-Associated Press.
the second leg of the "autumin double."
Money Market
Fress.
of RUGBY
Ten thousand dollars Chinese National Currency yes- terday shrank to 20 conts in
Hong Kong currency
де
of
to
The Football League for
LAWN BOWLS
The followlog
represent the
Tesmu:
Rakusen Win Open Bowls Pairs
Bing Tae Yu Yu-tak, Las Tin-sun, deserved their victory of a single shot, when they mot A Mok Kam-chung, Fulg Kwan-atna, Bis Hall and J. W. M. Dickson in the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls You-sing. Hau Kenrur, Lee Tin-kee, Championship at Austin Road yesterday. Selping and Teo Chau-tink. Fung Kingsbeung. Cheung Karhol. Gül
TOP:
French Sales Of Gold
civic lender Might Maharatta, meets
and favourite, and 46 other horses magnate, who alsu sald
was absolutely no ground the were announced yesterday European heavyweight title and the final acceptors for the nine have the Government ban
foreign shipping in Inlund waters reconaldered.
Ho made this declaration asked to comment
The game was one of the best scen concerning the reopening
for long time on the local greens, Chinese Inland waterways
with the final decision hanging in foreign shipping.
MUSIC REHEARSED the balance right up to the last head. The Arst half of the double Mr. Ta in a speech hailed the
Down by four on the sixth and was the Cesarewitch on Oct. 16 visit of the British Parliamen wards were not shooting ac- Army X1 v. University at Sookunpon rehearsal of the Sino-British Club 11th, the store was 9 to 12 against There was splendid response from eighth heads, Dickion equallel un Hongkong's musicians for the first the next end with a four. On the Mixalon tary won by Whiteway-Associated gratifying landmark in current rately and their defence did
"another
2 p.m.- Tomorrow at
Orchestra on Wednesday evening. history (between China and Bri. not inspire confidence, yet they
Maj. Majendie (Buf«).
Rakusen. A single and, a (Capt.).
two by The 19 players attending Included Aitken-Rakusen on the next two leads tain)." He told members of the managed to draw level beforo Lt. Cranz
Washington, Oct 22. {Buffs), Pre Bunting
France has sold gold worth lasion that Chinese business half time when Stubbins broke (Buffs), L. Pryde (Ianlaks), Maj. all actions, strings, woodwind, brass brought the score to 12 each. and industry are anxious to through.
Dadion (Devons), 12, Arcot (Dean prevalen, esulting in a
Esch combination scored a single $1,500,000,000 in the past three. vons), bioj. Inman (Devons), Capt. Rund Balanced orchestra. A on the following two ends. A three years, leaving reserves of only Drew (25 Field Regt.), Le. Stepto. (21 at was made with Monart's shot lend by Hall-Dickon on the 18th $155,000,000, plus a "much Field Regt), Ma), Hogg (R.L.) and plan to the Marriage of was wiped out and passed by a five smaller, amount In the Franch
Rimsky-Korsakov's the only one in the whole game) by Stabilisation Capt. Vaughan-Arbuckle (RAS.C.). "Capriccio Espagnol."
Fund, French ultimate winner, de mang Umpire: SSM. Merry (R.A,S.C.). There are till vacancies for play- Bowling on the next two heads way hera today..
Embassy officials disclosed which accelerated the drop. Eastern Counties. 12 Middlesex with the British people for the change of ends, and Smyth in
ing member da the aim is for really excellent as the woods had to The following have been selected orchestra of 50-60 players, and Gold yesterday again drop. Hampshire 19 Kent 20 development,
Of the total. $250,000,000 of trade and in the Irish goal.did, well, to save to represent the Club Juniors vers warm Invitation is extended to all ped to $324.50, a taol, after Reuters.
dustries, for the development of from Stubbins,
Signals on Bunday un the Club Instrumentalists to join.
ingleton o the 20th by Aitken worth of gold had been sold China and the promotion of
Rehearsals are to be held every 4-that score for victory.
Rakusen left Hall-Dickson with
sinco July 1, and most of the Both goalkeepers did well in ground at 5 pu commerce between our two the
subsequent play.
Catton, E. Strange, Onsager, Locke, Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm in St.. The English pressure was more Kennard, B. Fowler and Barber.
Wyper, Urquhart, Hamley, Bond or John's Cathedral Hall, Garden, Avaliant, attempt was made by the the United States, it was sustained, however, and was re-
losing team to avoid defeat and Reserve Darby
was real hard luck that Hall-Dickson The French Embassy spokes warded when Stubbins began, a
were only able to score a two on the man, sald that It was making movement which ended with Under
BOY HURT flast head--and ellealuation
from the the, salas known as evidence, the inside right, Pyc, scoring. Sino-British Club, afecture of About 9.45 a.m. yesterday a semi-finals by the odd shot in 17 that France was scraping, the ed 311.25 a 100 after opening he will negotiate with the Rus An Ordinance to amend the The Football League's next special interest to all lovers of 7-year-old Chinese Ind, Tao at $10,05, The market closed at slan Dynamo team, which is at Police Reserve Ordinance, 1927, goal virtually settled the issue. music and drama: will be alyze Chuen-aur, was knocked down Championship game Kowloon $10.00.41k present in Sweden where it will bill to amend the Legal Pract. Smyth bad saved when the hall by Mar, Riganti on in meat by a motor car, number and W. Leonard, A; A, Razack, L
Bowling Green Club on Wednesday, US dollars remained un play two matches next week, o amor The Adulterata hit him on the chin, but he was get composer of on Tuesday Oct make unknown, which did nokk, Sousa and B. W. Bradbury (skips)
Operaï, Vardi, at changed at $5.25 as also Stor for playing a match against a Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1936, almost knocked out and as he 20, at 8.30pm. The talk will be stop after the accident. The bear V. C. Labrum, F. G. Lawrence ling at $18:15)rand Australian Norwegian team in Oslo-Reu-received their arst reading in lay on the ground Hagan wolk-lustrated by selections-from-the Jad was removed to the Queen EW. Simmonds and Coedwie pounde="af 12,651,
I Legislative Counciy yasterday, ed the ball into the goal","
Mary Hospital and detained. (sp) by 27-6,
for
London, Oct. 22, for Rugby football results;—
learn from the Blush-"fi futures nnd: 67% conta
Rugby League: Wigan 8 New great people rich in experience, spot, as the market continuod Zealand touriste 10.
organisation and the dévelop County championship: York ment of trade and Industries.
Cumberland shire
15: We are anxious-
its non-stop slide.
Operators all turned sellers,
opening at 8881, in the ensuing
about-turn it jumped
$334.60.
$382
7
NORWAY
Www Onlo, Oct. 22... Asforn Halvorsen, secretary
of Norway's Football Associa
The closing quotation was
up grade and at the peak touch
holm and It is understood that
Piastras continued, its steady tion, has left hora for Stock
tor.
Decisive Goal
England's
forwards were to cooperate first to go into action-after the
ORDINANCE
loners Ordinance, 1871, and a
Road.
the auspices of the
composer's: works.
and
the
be sent down in semi-darkness,
A
total sales had been made to
and is stated.
In an Open Alpks” Lawn - Boyle
T
of the barrel."Router.
grietors. The Newspaper” “Enterprise, Printed and published for the pro Limkad, br. Walter JamEN KLÁTEK Windsor House, Hong Kong