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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947.
CLUB SPRINGS SURPRISES
Two Clear Goal Victory Over South China
Kitchee Again Scrape Home By Odd Goal
Club delighted their supporters yesterday when they beat South China at Caroline Hill by two clear goals in the First Division of the Football League. Leck played a grand game for Club in the second part of the game.
1975
India Saves The Game
******* South
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION Kwong Wah
Kit Cher
1
3
2
#
Novy
7 St, Joseph's South Calas 0 Chits Inniskilling 1 Police
HORSE RACES IN SHANGHAI?
Shanghai, Oct. 29, Acting Mayor Sten Chung-llen sald today that the Municipal Government is considering sponsoring a Погне racing programme (which the National Gay- ernment frowned upon as a form of gambling) to raise funds for winter relief, In- cluding feeding and housing of more than 200,000 refu- rees now living in Shanghai -Associated Press.
Adelaide, Oct. 28. Indin saved their game with Australia. which ended here today, and they nearly 900 won. They were only 52 runs behind with five wickels in hand when play ceased.
This was mainly
due to
ย
}brillaust sixth wickel partner.
ship between Mankad (116 not
out) and Amarnath (94 not out) after they had lost five wickets for 30.
They were act to scare 287 to *******win in thres hours, and but for that early collapse might have managed the task,
The Indian bowlers met with sucess carly in the day when they got rid of four Australian batsmen fairly cheaply.
Infatuated
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AUSTRALIA REJECTS
COMPROMISE
CHINA
Still Leaves An Effective Veto
Shanghai, October 29. That there is little chance of Australla supporting China's "compromise proposal" regarding vot- ing procedure at the Japanese peace confer- ence-calling for "a majority vote of 11 nations with the concurring vote of all four major powers"-was indicated by the Australian Minister, Professor D. B. Copland, here today. Speaking at a press conference a few hours after his arrival from Nanking on an official visit, Professor Copland said that such a plan was still an effective veto "and Australia' was against any veto."
ILSE KOCH'S -CHILD BORN.·
Mustich, Oct. 29.
Frau ne Koch, who teased, tantalised and tortured thou-. sands of male inmates at the notoricus Buchenwald concen- tration
camp, achieved motherhood today.
Arrogant, atzcky, red-hair- ed line, name serving a lifa sentence for her brutality, gave birth to a seven-pound Saby shortly after midnight at Landsberg City Hompitul. --United PreaK.
Britain's Shipments To China Aid
At Klan, Ka Che wore ] Navy's equalizer rame when Fuxtre arly pod by Ewong Wah mered a pass from Wagstaff and anak niy nasand Home by the rent in the corner of the net be.
what indy goal of the nitel, Spormal flare MacDougall kurw
Stru wing early in the happening. by fo
Then Tades, Kathering Pojo praved o match FRILA
a pass, saved through to send in a for Tum P
of Saakumpon rrashing drive. Teun 25 yards Bul.
South China attacked strongly from mod het by three clear gouda
With this success, Navy went all i Royal Navy. with
and to further goals were set the start and with more steadiness un frant af goal should have scored na
London, Oct. 29. forward fire orest seven goals by Tatler before half time,
Justice Jenkins yester-j He expressed the belief that whether the British Common- game St, dine plis,
Saints started it with determina. at least two occasions, Chob tack she Le after the breather, but fund heard in the Best half through Bick-
FASTEL
The Baal scores of the game day dismissed with costs wine to numerous differing views wealth of nations would vote as
in many questions, it was unlikely bloc at the conference. Nave drieure equal to the nerasion. South China were on the defensive were: South Australia 61 and the claim for £12,075 that the Japanese peace confer- He said that they had never
lies had gond chance of rednes
да п bloc Navy's lead when Xavier benkefe must of the second half, but in 210 for 8 deinred: India 46: and
brought by Mrs. Florencence could be arranged in the re-been known to vote the last quarter of an hour pressed 235 for live-Reuter.
year, except in moments of a crisis, such Chromaže, but his parting shot
Eliza Helen Clover, of though Aastraila would like to ns in 1949, adding that the Britinis
London, Oct. 27. adstrongly and it was then that Lerk the aicht in the arms of
With the transportation of was keen to good effect. anong Thompson.
on as possible,"
always cherished their right to some 45,000 tons of material to Sands weit not is be denied as
Minister Coplant replied with have a difference of opinion, as Ching during the past three were rewarded when fan netted,
when asked exemplified at the United Nations months it is now certain that 90 was short lived, how-
General Assembly, where tity per cent. of the United Kingdom in the art minute.
voted together only on very rare contribution through - UNRRA Naxy lamiched one of their braad
avensions. весля de and Wagstaff netted from conter kick, MacDougal falling to hooded the hell,
FIRST DIVISION Kwong Wah 0 Kilchee 1
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Comment.
Betme time, Wagstaff brought the Nave's calls of goals to seven.
Thampson, Yen. Nasa! pent. Song Eve
Ftorleder, Morris, Nedowli, Wasalaff, and some Markit naher, Tatter Foster and Year
Hussz│1. Jureph's Melhora), Doraha, Pereira, Manson, Canich Babesten, Kar teon, t Pereira 2 CMND
Ping chui a
h whan mp date has better! enals, par 11 mevke su kindwas. Wong Shui ki anal being: Pak-wal
Cubs Range and the sepong wenigers te rape Bien
it back, played a
Ka Che Were never
the le form,
THE ROY
1 Youngang, at right bark was. a. tt Hand while Fogh Sooing Tiny sing and Lao Chung same play ad dever football aml kopir best ful wards on the nowve with well placed
Wong Kong cheangs on the Tofrosting pot urpass BE 1n ford rentres, big hai Shou wing was only a shudays of his wit
H
Club 2 South China 0
Club's win was well deserved. Sound in defence, the quick tackling Fjelstad and Forraw unsteadied Chinese attack and they broke up any dangerous movements, Odell played more than a useful game at rigla back, sticking to his winger well, with the result that Law Wak" diate opportunity to send over sond centres,
Mulleo and Weller, insile-forwards worked hard and were often seei dropping luck in assist the defence Saincline, Sometimes they did not anoire up with.
Vitam stayed at fest pan and Keong Wals wan the bed to a dock quickly enough with the attack. Bir Clare start took doresult that Redaian was without ae minte sistaure way 124
offensive and after
wa
the attack. bad brough Lai Shojowing. and the
Bickford, as the left-wing. Undanded, Ka
Wab tongleglected, Stad he received more a back panels and kept où, bonbarding the ball, Chuir might have won by theit supponents,,
Kwong Wak lik| Mitger tourgin.
of the attacking in the first half to goal, Leek gave poßter goo. After the heather, Ki Chee had display and in the closing minutes most of the attack, but weak finishes [brought of several guod waves, plex the dust time tackling of Kwong The South Chius forwards did not „Wah'defenders kept their at bay.
dure.
Ha You sang tool, I hang feainst this shooting form 2
Athletic 01
Saturday
from the half way line and sent in They depended a vich on Chan
At the other end Redman was twier rubbed when well placed and Fowler
nissent an excellent chance,
Redman scared another goal
just before time.
South China Lee Wal-wan;
time maining
ધર્મ this
FANLING GOLF Fieldside, Blewbury, a decision on the matter as Commonwealth of Nations have
Berkshire, against the Captain's Cup The following is the draw for the estate of the late Sir Ed-in, emphatic No first and Second Rounds uf the mund Fleming Bushby, Konek-mud Handicap Turnament for Liverpool the Captain's Cup.
.
for
Yeung
Yuehus and Lam Yre-shun: In Win kg, Leung Wing-chat and Chui Tak- The First Roum must be played ning: Chruk Wan, lær. Yuk-tal, Chanly Nov, 14 and the Serond Round Tak-fal, as Shing and Lau Show.
Club: Derks Kjæletní mal chờelt: Béarn,
Mullen. Porzow and Ritchie; fowice, Belman, Weller and, Blekfazıl.
Inniskillings 3 Police 0
At Soukumpon, Inniskillings had an easy win over Palice by three clear guals, after leading two-ail at the interval,
Police were without Howlet, who injured in Tuesday's game
Thu against Shanghai Chinese. Inniskilling defence easily held the Police forwards,
Tsang Wing played another good game in the Police goal and seems to improving with every game. 1.a Wa cleared well, but found Klema and Bruer fast for him.
1.
by Nov. 30.
First Round
J. Redman (18) P. S. Togha. (JZ).
„W. H. Lydal! (16) v N: A. Brown (9).
ass.
C. Stark (12) v R. S, Barry
J. B. Mackie (10) v M. A, Wond cube (18).
D. J. Gilmare (9) v K, S. Robert- on (7).
Second Round Winner of D. J. Gilmore & K. S.
E, R. Markay (9) ♥ W. (13).
H. W. E. Heath (13) v S, S. Gor dog (12).
Davies
J. J. Cowperthwaite (9) v M. B. For the Tuniskillings. Cloghe (9). (centre-half) was outstanding.
C. D. N. Walker (12) D. L. forwards were fast, and Kiernan auf Mtilise-Hay (16) Mitchell were a constant danger. M. A. Cairns (18) v W. G
Mitchell opened the seuring for Rotierisnuts (14) nniskillings and, before the interval Bruce acted another. Mitchell scor d the third goal for him side.
Innisking: Perryman: Stamer
Jews; MacDougal, Gilmouth and Andrews; zbick Teure, Kiernan, Mitchell, intry Iunter.
Police Tang Wing: Fung Kam-minu
rett (15).
cotton mor-
chant and broker.
The claim was defended by Lady Boshby. Sir Edmund's widing, and sole bonefleinry. who is now living at Laudlow. Shropshire. The hearing lasted four and a half days.
Turkish Anniversary
In reply to, other questions re- towards the reconstruction of garding Japan, Professor Copland China will be shipped by the end said: "Australia thinks that Japan of the present year.
While the larger part of this should have a level of industry which,
while not giving the assistance is in the form of
undue Japanese
advantage over capital equipment manufactured other Pacific nations, would not in Britain, It is not generally be so low as to make the Japanesi: known that according to contribution ineffective to the CNRRA official Britain has pald cele-general recovery of East Asia.
for about 1,000,000 worth of rice from Burma and Slam.
¿ The
Istanbul, Oct. 29. Turkey today
The judge said that the claim ineludec. £1,400 in New York Telephone bonds, £500 alleged brated the 24th anniver- Period Of Tinie
Republic, A long period of time should be Kemal allowed for the payment of the
to have been handed to Sir Ed-
und in 1923, £300
1920,
testatur,
in.
by Japan and vletoricus nations should not
0
which will be outstanding at the beginning of next year consist
telecommunicallėnis,
ten per cent. balance
try
of
some
"Cold Facts" On Japan
in 1924, Sary of the 45.000 in 1926 and £1.875 in proclaimed by
Ataturk, the "father of parations It was quite plain that the modern Turkey," with a te impose reparations on a scale railway machinery and bridging,
said the judgė, Rubertin G, (i, 1). Carter, (c) fatuated as he was, had poured military review in An- would prevent Japanese the shipment of which will be completed by April and may recovery. aut money for the benefit of kara, the capital.
Australia was satisfied that the atop with the fulfilment of its Mrs. Clover. He paid her & A thousand boy scouts and demilitarization of Japan was objective, voluntary allowance of £1,200 a girl scouta Look part in the being carried out effectively but it was a long-term job and Aux- year, and if he gave her money martial march-past over anil above it, it did not Early tray, President Inonu, tralia honed that what had begun follow that it was interest.
all the ministers in the Turkish so well would be completed to the
last detall Mrs. Dealing with
Clover's Government and other civil and
Professor Celpand said that the allegation that in 1926, when military unders vlalted the internal recovery of China would G. W. Behrman (15) v J. S. Dun- she and her husband were in grave of the Ataturk. After be the greatest contribution to the Anancial traits, she appended wards the President received peace of the Pacific, "and Aus-
Tokyo, Oct. 20... to Senator Marconi, who gave congratulations from members tralla, will heartily weleze any
Lieut-Gen. Keisaku Muraka- her 45,000 in
steps in that direction. CLN envelope, of the diplomatic corps.
He added that the resumption mi told the International Mill- W. All which she took out into the As the three-days of celebra-
Ipark at handed over to Sir tions began hist night, ings of trade between China and Aus-tary Tribunal for the Far East E. L. Edmund, the judge said that, and illuminations appeared in tralla dopended on the settlement lodny that he taught Japane
of internal problems in this cous military students "cold facts" this was enough to strain any towns and villages throughout try, Including the civil war, and to testify that because of the A. Stewart (12) v F. D. Hun-ene'a credulity.
the country. There is to be the restoration of export trade lo er 13).
"If her
zive China, the means of making smail falends, Japan must al-
growing population story is true, she State bull tonight in Ankara- G. O. W. Stewart (18) v D. S. wheedled her old friend out of Router.
purchases abroad.--Reuter. Robb (6).
-A.- E. Lisaman-(6)
Sir Edmund, and asked him to £5,000 and handed it over 10 keep it with the rest of her money, well knowing that he would gamble with it. If I ae- cept her story, what she did was to play her old friend Marconi n decidedly shabby trick."Reuter.
E. T. McMullen (7) Staker (14).
Y
W. 5.
1. L. Prophet (17) « R. Micklehan (16).
R. E. 1. Neltum {10}
(13),
nd Lal We: Gurdon, Cilar And Lee On:leante
But Ben-blog. Morrison, Chung Bregar,
au Tin and Ini Pak-hing.
Today's Games
The following are today's games: 1ST. DIVISION
a retife dove that bat the goat | Fak-fai breaking through in the ren-Devons v K. Motor Bus (Saokunpoo,
1134 him heat only to see the hall triking Itee, where Forrow the quee bar,
marked. Lee Yuk-tak was slow At
weil
1: 회 beeckeway, Kwong. With inside right and did not go for the almost conalized hur Part Yai Pwan". | tail. parting shot hit the evex len wirk the gate helpless.
Leng Wing-chui by far the best
of the South China defenders, kept a
Just befuce the end Lai Shui-wing slot watch on the speedy Redinan hit le spright.
Tran
KENNETT, de scho, too Vouse aste. Tung Chunongwan, Laos Monchas, Benet Liggeken, Lau Chamusant, Your-fus, Ewok Ving-ki, Jon Pin-etual, Dad Shule wine atod Wane King-closing
Hweng Walt Barny Tortur. Wars! Shubhd, Beng Pukewich, Wing Pli-won, Yeuny T
Leon Shadechul, Chempe Wingvalier, Lan Tak-fook, Chewan ? Vulfel, Trom Yukkasin mich Chen Yin cluste
Navy 7 St. Joseph's 3
After a series of successive defeats, Navy came back with a vengeance yesterday when they Joseph's by 7 gunk in 3.
5.30 p.m.) Referee: F. H. Bul. inck, Linemes: Tamlyn and P. P. Li.
Chinese A.A. Sing Tao (Police.
5.30 p.m.) Referee: A. P. Guest Linesmen Brown and N. Del- zada.
.m.) Referee: F. A. Barretto.
murti kent good passes to bis forwards. 25th R.A. y Eastern (Navy, 5,30 Lan Wing-wiss, left halli Batzut defeniter, was somewhat inclined ̄10° danbtful racio.
Beghan (9).
RG.
R. 7. Kiray (9) B. J. B. Mora. han (15).
Jasper Clark Cup Draw
The following is the draw for the
Linesmen: Pearson and A. M.Jasper Clark Cup of the Royal Hong Lee.
Britain's Ryder Cup Expectations
Portland, Oregon, Oct. 28.
FB St. Wet greens, slow fairways and the prospect of more rain have only increased British hopes for a victory in the Ryder Cup matches start- ing on Saturday.
Navy were worth every bit of their success after a living start with
coal in the first minute of the game.
The Navy forward line, which has hitherto been their weakest line, com- bined effectively yesterday and were in fine shooting form,
Tailer led in grand style and
· rotteded off a good afternool's outing вяза completing the ""hat
trick." Foxlee and Wagstaff stored two goals each and impressed with clever hatt control
and passing
1
The Navy defence stood up well against the lightning-like thriss of
caine
the opposing forwards and ulthough i subjected to long periods of bonbard-
through the feal wil ment. flying colours.
St. Joseph's defence failed. Neither MacDougall nor Gosano displayed
Henry Cotton, British team cap- team described the course on “al-
commented: Sam King, dissented with "we've the duller the course the better." had a dry spell in England this
Ning membera of the British year."
tain, took his first look at the most like home." But the 20th,
course
today and
REMEMBRANCE
DAY GAME
greens,
Kong Galf Chth for Sunday-
9.40-1.W. Shewan v. R.S. Barry. 9.45-A.E. Lissaman v. D.S. Rohb.
NAVY CRICKET.
beat
H.M.S. Tamar (Writers) 11.M.S. Tamar by the narrow margin of five run in a cricket match played
9.50-M.B. Tighe v. H.R. Malcolm. at the Valley 'yesterday. The scores 9.55-R.K. Collings v. J.B. Mackie.
wete:
H.M.S. TAMAR (WRITERS) 10.00-8.R. Mackay v. W.O. Davies.
McCormick, White 10.05-F.D. Hunter v. A‚N. Other. 10.10.R. Cleland v. E.T. McMul-
Smith,
Bur
run out
Partrick 10.15-N.O.C. Marsh v. D.J. Gilmore. White, e Galloway, b "Carrod
Russell, run oul 10.20-N.A. Brown v. $.S. Gordon, 10.25-E.G, Gray v. H... Morahan. Morton. b Witite
Oliver, h.w. Gorradte
10.50-1.3. Cowperthwaite v.
H.W.E.
10.30-P.S. Ingham v. R.G. Buchan, Gibbens, b White 10.35-5.11. Dodwell v. G.G.D. Carter Rogers, e Partington, ↳ Garrud..... 1840-W.G. Robertson v. F. Grove Lewis, lbw b Garrod 10.43-W.A. Stewart v. K.S. Robert Atherly, not out...
Extras Heath.
Total 10.55 11.00 (not to be hooked);
1.M.S. TAMAR Competitors are asked to note that Garrod, h Marion they cannot play off at other than the Tomlin, lbw b Morton ilmes draven.
L.R.C. TENNIS
Webster, b Morton
White, e White, b Murtun
Leach, b Russell
Partrick, & Mortan
Black, run out
Galloway, e White, 1 Russell Three matches were played in Partington, Morton the Ladies Doubica Open Tennis Howler, Marton Championship at the Ladies Re. Drake, not out creation Club yesterday.
The results follow:-
Mrs. Standaloft and Mrs. Dew beat Mrs. Hucker? and Mrs. Turnbull 0-1, 6.2.
In their initial tour of the course the visitors got an intro- duction to Portland's "dry rain”, scattered fine drops that day on clothes almost as soon as they fall, yet which, dampens fairways and The following have been
Writish and American golfers selected to represent the Rest of found-high shots to the greens Colony against the United Ser-slopping dead. vices team on Monday, Nov. 10, United States. observers word 1047 on the Club ground, at 4.30 surprised at the longth Brillsh Miss Beasley and Mrs. Hogg the form shown on Sunday, when pan.
players get with wooden club beat Mrs. Waddell Yue Yin
and Mrs Tak they were masters of the iuntion
(Sing Tao). shots and the general high stan- Mackie 3.0, 12.10.0-1. Hau Yung Sang (Sing Tao), dard of their golf so soon after against the redoubtable Kit Cher.
Mrs. Sinclair The Saint's forward line, on
the other.
and Miss Kent, Gasano (St. Joseph's), Lautheir journey to Portland-Asso-beat Mrs. Crisfield hand, was a lively combination and. Chung Sang (Kit Chee), Alrosa elated Press.
Kingsley 0-4, 3-0, 0-22 needeil careful
Ling Sing (St. Joseph's), Sung watching throughout. inside trio of Xavier, Cruz ant Kit Chee), Fowler (Club), Chu
G. Perrira, was full of dash and Wing Keung (Eastern), Redman
theje passing was pretty to watch.
Navy started off excellently, going o
in the first minute when Foxle:
converted a penálly
ahead
against, 1falo
Lar
"hands"
Taco, Tsau
Ting (Sing
Cambridgeshire MacDougall (St. Result
(Club), Lal Shul Wing (KR Chee).
Reserves: Joseph), Te Kam Hung (East. ern). Forrow. (Club), Los Chun
Balnia stacked strongly after this Fat (C.A.A), Chan Tak Fai (9.
early reverse unit equalized through China). Xavier
Team Manager:-Mr. A. Moc
...
Saints went abend, when Crus, Alpine. after, Jobbing the ball over the heade
Players and Reserves are re.
of the Navy backs, went in a hard quested to report to the Manager drive which gave Thompson no in: the
Dressing Room at 3.15,
•p.m. sharp toes
Newmarket, Oct. 29. The following was the result of the Cambridgeshire.
1 Fairey Fulmar (28 to 1). 2. Joan's' Star (100 to 1).. 3. Admiral's Yarn:(83 to 1): Won by a neck, length and a helf United Presp.
Extras
Total
7
1
15
10
57
5
Battle For Kirin
Nanking, Oct. 29. The Communists broke through the outer defences of Kirin on the night of October 27-28 and stormed the city's water plant but were driven back after heavy fighting, semi-official reports from Manchuria said today.
Loses His Calm
A
government
spokesman
officially denied that Yenan has been recaptured
that, OTT
her
ways expand on the Asiatic con- tinent that when "expansion" was interfered with war ro salted, and that therefore Japan's strategy must always be to be on the offensive,"
Murakami-brought back to
capital from POW camp was
a Russlan not asked whether he had changed his views.--Asociated Press.
che
Submarine Skipper's Story
Yokohama, Oct. 29.:
while in Kuling, Generalissimo Chiang Kal.shelt· cailed •a mil tary conference to discuss the Communist threat in the Hupen. Commander Richard H. O'Kane, Honan.Anhwel area.
moted commander of the sub- Shanghai, Oct. 29.
The Central News Agency re-marine Tang, which was sunk in Like many pedicab men Yen Sze-llang. 24, got into
ported that the Communists bat. 1944 in the Formosan Siraita, trouble with a soldier pas-
Lered Kirin's outer defences from revealed the viciousness of another three directions in sovch senger. Like many other
sep.alleged Japanese war crimina! arate attacks,. One rebel group when he pedicab men, Yen Sze-lang
he testified today at the trial attacked a college in the wester of Katsuo Kohura accused of beat- went to jail for three days.
But Yen lost his calm and
district, another struck toward ing POWs at the Qfana camp. pared the
the water plant in the castern floor of his cell
nicknamed ལག་ district and a third nervously. The next day he
hammere POW. "Four Eyes," and "Luther the southwestern part was scheduled to get married.
of the Burbank" because of his fondness city, The salvation came in the
Imfor gardening, in which he forced The situation fu Kalteng, Imprisoners to work in Alth, planting, portant
In government base
his vegetables. North Honan, is said to be cri
Comdr. O'Kane also testifiel tical after the Communist ture of Chenllu, 15 miles south slightest provocation
cap that Kohara beat POWs at the and algo cast of the city,--United Press.
forced them to stand in painful positions while they were beaten.
United Press,
man,
form of a friendly Soong Chang-kong, who was thrown into the same cell for only one day."
Yeni
persuaded Soong to change uniforms and was de.. parting when spled by the police, The soft hearted.cops' heard the story and escorted him to the wedding-United Press.
Cholera Alarm **In Darwin
TITLE FIGHT
Liverpool, Oct. 28. Ronnie Clayton of Blackpool, and Mrs. British Empire and European
featherweight champion, hau, signed to defend his. Empire 'crown against Cliff Anderson of
· British Gulana bere early in) 1948, promoter Johnny Best rariounced today.-Associated
TENNIS TITLES
One match euch, in the Colony's Hardecurt Tennis Bingles and Doubles Championships, was play ed at the Chines Recreation Club | yesterday,
ROBINSON. WINS
Los Angeles, Oct. 20. Walterweight champion, "Sugar"
In the Doubles event, George Ray Robinson scored on a knock, Chos and Cyril Kotewall beat Au down to win a coventh-round Kara-moan and Weng. Bul-ki-0-2, | technica); knockout Averfacklo GARDE
Wilson in a dali 'non-title boul ut), In the Singles match, Marsland the Olymple-Auditorium-Inst Ma beat Kenneth, Lo C-1, 4-0, 0-2, night. United Pros.
Canberra, Oct. 28. ‚-- suspected Casc ot cholera was reported from Darwin by a flying boat to- day, the Australian:Director General of Health (Dr. ́A, J, Misicatio) told the Abysclat- ed Press in Canberra.
The suspect was 'admitted to hospital for observation and diagnosis, Dr. Metcalfe. ordered the plané to. remain at Darwin until investigations tube completed.
Precautions have been in tensified at Darwin since the cholera outbreak in Egypt. Supplies of vaccine have been stored and staffs have been briefed in anticholera mea. mirds in cases of emergency,
Associated Press,
Journeying
To Paris
патене
Rangoon, Oct. 20.
Kohara
'by
Money Market
Gold opened yesterday at 8343
Seven members of the Anand closed at $341 a tael, with. rates fluétunting between $338.50- (Indochinese) royal family, accompanied by a high and $347.60 in the course of the
day. French official, passed through Rangoon today on their way to 100 but fell to $10.85 when
Plastres opened at $11.20 a.
•Paris.
who is reported to
be
The royal party, close rela- there was no buying support, tives of Bao Dai, former Em-Towards the close the price im- peror of Tonkin and Annam, proved somewhat to $10.97.
Chineso National Currency who abdicated two years was again steady, with rotoa and negotiating with the French au-closing at 65 cents for futures thorities for a settlement of and 68 cente
for spot (for CNB10,000) the French Vietnam dispute In
U.S. dollars ensed off. to $5.27. Indochina, declined to discloso the purpose of the mission to Sterling also dropped to $18.55. France.
Australian pounds were' un-
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