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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947.
SING TAO HELD TO A DRAW Creditable Display By Chinese Athletic Kowloon Bus Swamps The Services
Devons At Sookunpoo
Chinese Athletic's feat.in holding Sing Tao to a goalless draw at Boundary Road was the outstanding feature in yesterday's First Division football
games.
The game was played at a fast pace throughout. Furg King-cheung showed glimpses of his old Fort and it was only the good goal-keeping of Yue Yu-lak that prevented him from scoring.
At Soukingon, Kowdown Mat served to reore at least once. He 1. hand e win over Devon-was well watched by Lee
Fax ebay v. Kw k-wał.
by x
İta farm, a ti dhe i di am at STak
A hitelo, scented for Hoon KA. by the clear gonals.
FIRST DIVISION
Sing Tao © C.A.A. 0
4.
AA
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Yus In-ink in goal treated the «pectators to some briliant clear- sna? while the Sing Tao backs were unrellable under
DIPANTE.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
Star Tao
Chinese Athlete
Devons Eastern
To Play Chinese
The Combined Shang- hai Chinese, on their way home after a tour to Bangkok and.
meet
a strong
Malaya, United
Services team at Soo-
New Right Of Way Yachting Rules
London, Oct. 20. Members of the International Yacht Racing Union's Permanent Committee today agreed to try the new right of way rules pronosed by American Harold Vanderbilt.
Delegate, heard a clever two.hour exposition by Vander- bilt, who manoeuvred pens, pencils, sand and Ink bottles Derdes a glossy table-top to demonstrate applications of his rules to tacking, jibbing, aller az course, rights of luffing, bearing away and hailing for room to tack..
Then, on the suggestion of the chairman (Major Sir Ralph Gore), the Committee agreed to give the new rules n folk trial and report their suggestions for modification.
The Committer named July 25, 1948, as the date of the Olymple draw and specißeed that re-measurements should take place the same day.-Unlled Press,
Suppression Of
Kawn M.B.kunpoo today at 5 p.m. Bandits In
1 25th R.A.
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fickling
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Canton, Oct. 29.
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Novice Jockey's
Great Win
Newmarket, Oct, 29: · Coming with a strong run at the finish, Fairey Fulmar, making his last racecourse appear- ance before being syndicated as a stallion, scored a fine win for the Manchester business- man, Mr. G. A. Tachmindji, in the Cambridge- shire Handicap, run over one mile one furlong here today.
Cleverly ridden by the young apprentice, Tommy Gosling, ran out a neck winner in front of the 100 w 1 outsider, Jonn's Star, who was runner-up уедга ngo, with Admiral'a *** | Yam 1-1/2 jengths away third.
bandit suppression campaign was launched in full scale on Oct. 24, in southern Kwangtung, according to an official despatch received by the Provincial Government today. On Oct. 24, the Provlucial with guide, collaborating several man-of-war from
1900004 | NETnger side thun that which drew with the Combined Chinese at Cause
Newtumers Tam Woon cheung at left half one of his best games for a long way Bayan Chet, $ gave a rowing exhibition.
11istline.
Wright, the goalkeeare, hide Cromley of the Navy, Elliot feeding and tackling were an eye after a shaky start brought off and Jensen, of the Huffs, who have sperger mad much will be heard uf rome good saves In the first half. (dol set barn seen in League foo hali 1ồm in the Future.
The Kowloon Bos forwards were and unser of lamiskillings. In a tu fui of thode, Niar
The left wine
wing combination of fast and used their wingers to
Shanghai Chinese test their firA Tae and Pr
Le Tius-ki and T Chau-ting great advantage. Chau Man-chi game la Hong Kong on hate t
was very disappointing.
showed good ball control and was against the Kowloon Clubs but are Chinese A.A.
deserved dai fully
angerous with his shooting, elding their best side this after2000. their p in for they played well
Kowloon opened the searing Pricts of admission to the game early in the game through Chan $3.50 covered stands, $2.40 Man-chi and a few minutes later fevered status. Wright misjudged a corner kick hv The Combined Servires team will | Lee Shek-ynu. for Motor Bus to be
the lead.
Craske (25 Field), Crumley (R.S.),
was well taken by Chau Man-chi Fiddi. Barr (Devons). Elliner 72 | Tøykong. and before full time Tang Yee-kit Huff). Jetett. (2 Bulls), Connors added another.
(Devon), Mitchell (lanishs), Kear The soldiers pressed at the bejus thugisks) and Hunter (isk) inning of the second half and Referee: Ms. C. Tunstall, Seatt did well to score for Devonin. Linesmen: M1, 8.1, Omar and Mr.
Club Team
the
District of
Chinese navy. raided a bandit Primitive
the ball the and again. Tren kick outside the penalty Sutar [R‚A‚F., Capt.), Shepherd (25 | stronghold in the
all erowal of spectator, at Hundury Sheet,
A drawn maleh wa a fair indi- ! to a man. Although they did not eation of th, game as brith teams indulge in strehi classic football as Bad play. The ofves to a land Sing Tao they put up a sterling
Bad when th
ali-play nad had their opponents rame ended Sige Two a od treat experienen | beaten t
The Ele Ya Ra-van was very steady in A A
cut down and they sood goal while Lee Kwok-wai at left mikic—betetamadkým ; —————-lower of strength. Ho Ying ki at right half com- To to . lait. Home King Cheung was without phṛtedy billed the Sing Tao right
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Valley Race Entries
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In the closing minutes Devons A. Faiter cracked up and further goals were scored for Kowloon Mator Bus by
It is, estimated the brigands Land To
here number more than ΟΠΕ thousand, under a chieftain, named Fu Han-ying.
After some fighting, over 20 Cutlaws were killed while the reat was dispersed.
Anothe band of brigands at
Be Mapped
twu
It was probably the five-pound allowance, which apprentice Gosling claimed to cut his weight from nine stone three in eight stone which earned
him the apolls.
12,
Fairey Fulmar and his
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yver-old jockey wern möhhed by great crowds as they returned triumphantly to the winner'a enclosure for the third time this
Адвор.
The colt, who spent a lonely life as a foal, since his blind mother had to be kept in
by herself. special paddock staged o glorious finish to triumphant coreet.
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to
He was bred by Lord domierry who, when he decided that the coll was not up dunate standard, sold kim privately, to Mr. Tachmindji, a shipping merchant.
Gosling, who has been engag- ed to ride for the Calcutta Turf Club, will lose hla apprentice ul- lowance when he relutas Lo England next spring.
Con Hing-tak at centre half plenty of speed but his passing was not accurate.
Chinese A.A. took up the attack from the start but Has King-sing Chau Man-chi, Tang Yee-kit (2) the 11.K.F.C. v Chinese Athle-Neot-to-wan, a village not volare slaves and law is en- the pool in the Lincolnshire and
ame to the rescue and cleared a and Lee Shek-yau. slangerous movement, Func Deviant Weight: Mannars sand Bmith: tic
King-cheong got the ball away and after cleverly eluding Joon, put a perfect to Chan whose partin shot was well cleared by Yu Kat shan;
Jennings, Hare and Hofrugs; Hammourt, Bett, Lunn, Connors and Alekard,
Kowloon Motor Busi Sun Powan: Mak
The following will represent |
Lam-fook and Lee Ting-an Targ Sum, Tam Kong-pak and Tam Kar-chun: Chis Fowler, Weller, Redman, Cha Manch and is Bhek-yatt, Chi-fas, Tang Yer-kit, Chan Cheung-kinu. | [en and Bickford.
Eastern 3 25th R.A. 0
Mul-
were
The bookmakers, who scooped
National "Spring
the the settling in
1
Melbourne
Cup Acceptors
Melbourne, Oct. 30.
The final acceptors for the Melbourne Cup running
here an November 4 (Tues- day) total 43, of which eight will be balloted
oug November 1.
oa
The acceptors are!- Columnist, Good Iden, Vul
Don Pedro, curl, Proctor, Murray Stream, Amello, Sweer Chime, Kerty Lad, Ont Cake, Buonarroti Boy, Dark Marne, Hiraji, Open, Air, Orthodox. Bonner ette, Chanak, Gayness, Miss Prim. Royal Scott, Sir Actor, Star of India, Glam Stur, Clat.. terbog. King's Walk, Beau Gem, Elenor, Faunus, Nepal, Bon Tout, Lungi, An- thelion. Conducotr, Embro. Kin, Kongmeng, Grampian, Lashlo, Red Fury, Vrond!, Robert Bruce, Fresh Boy, Leonotus, Laughton-Reuter.
RUGGER TEAMS
Paris, Oct..30. A land where women
On Saturday on Pollec for from Kwengehwwan, were ground at 1.30 p.m.
Government forced by the blow-gun Grand
The following are ibe tearns for also attacked by Leck; Odell and Fjelstad, troops. The bandits disguised and poisoned dart is soon Double," again had the best of tomorrow's friendly Rugby games on
Forrow and Beck, themselves as farmers and fled, to be charted accurately Double. Ritchie,
Autumn the Club ground-
Club 1st XV v. Navy, Club Ground 14.45 p... R. Henderson; A. In the district of Shuikai, a for the first time. The wond half reduced plenty
group
of bandits under the Army Team
I ia the upper Amozon Valley The success of the outsiders Strachan, R. Taitam, J. Taylor, P. of exelting football with each side
F. Cenford, F. Clemu; Harriman: F leadors. Shen Chien-hus und in Ecundor and Columbia. Air. saved them from having to pay.I. Mellam, attacking in turn and the ball was
The following will represent
D.J. McWhirter, ralded planes will be used by mapping out the hundreds of thousands of Small, E.J. Brown, T. Bowman, G. Lewung from, one end of the field
Army y Club de Recrein at Soo. Gen. Ka-ping, to the ther. Fung King-cheung
um on Saturday Nov. 1 attire tozen rifles captured by the expeditions under plans report pounds it would have cut them Godfrey, A.J.C. Taylor, P.S. Inghart. Ewent mear on two accasions and
two recently by the United Na had the favourite,,
сть Club 2nd XV v. Nary hould have netted at least once Bay by three clear goals after win over 25th R.A. at Causeway
the other more in tions Education, Scientific and Maharatta, or
{Finds: (Capt) Provincial Guards. Maj. Majendio
R. Barclay, M. hert l was against him.
About # thousand bundits Cultural Ocanisation.
fancied candidates won.
Rolph, R. Thomson, N. Sclater T.O. (Buff). Lt. Nash (Buffs), Both teams are t be congent-leading at the interval by -0.
Experts on UNESCO's Com.
Murgan, Tinson; 1. Markie, Robert- Clean Hau Chin-to, former Colony Capt. Drew (25 Field). Maj. were estimated to be in the
The arcond biggest feld The following are theated on their fine play.
of, R. Clark, N. Waid, C. Brown, left wa the under of the day Football
winger, was
the Haigh (26 Field). Lt. Stepto District of Fa-hsien, under antasion for the
the century Ifylcan Amazon Institute said bridgeshire--30 starters-made. McNay Club 1« XV et 4.45 for the Cam.PH. Hegarty, C. Sloss, N. Fearon, - entries for the Tenths Mr. A. B. P. Guest, the Eastern team but did not reveal (25 Field),
Arscott leader,.hamed Lee Ying. J.L.
They were raided by Govern- that, although the vast area Extra Race Meeting to referee, must be congratulated for his usual form,
(Devons), Lt. Pryde (Inniska),
As the could be mapped from the air fine sights as they awept up Navy to efficient manner in which he koung played a mach improved 14. Womack Devons). Maj. men troops on Oct. 23.
A. N. be held
Other (Alacey); Saturday,died the game, on
game and with Tse Kam-ho formed Padson (Devons), Muj. Hogged and 20 Cften captured.
result, over 30 bandits were kill-with comparative
the course, and any number of pan and I epse
Healer Adamant), A.D. Avery u chance as they lea horses had Nov. 8.
a very dangerous right wing com-}
| speed, It would be à long time
Gibbons bination.
(RE) and T. Storey (innlaka).
entered the
S.B.P.0; (Flycatcher), here On the Kwangtung and before the natives
dip, but could be Admiral's Yarn ahot put from Swan);
(R.N.H.) E.R.A. Umpire: SQMS Merry RASC. Kwangai boider, the suppres-civilised.
slun forces struck at the strong-
T
Chiese A.A. Yu Kobyan; Lee Bing.
Eastern fully deserved their
In seen
Chu Wing
134 & 4th Races - -Shok-0 Buy | kam and Lee Kwok-wal; Ho Youki, Hoon The Gunner, who have been hit. Ifandirap. Est & Brad See-im-tub "und Law" Tah-fel; Pingsby recent departures, put up a
Chunesfal. Mow Cheong-wing, Chacreditable display.
showed up well.
ti
Class. From the
1 Mil» Pest:--
Argentise
Moon, Comper, Fifth Alarm, Flying Arrow, Gallen Wheet. Hanpy Valley. Hot Polli. Harlem, deep Hogg deep Lee, Jateky Strike, Masterniere, Peruss Red Fox, Spanish Onion, Sperdaway. Sinine Tinderbolt, Bay, Whirlaway and Wodonga. 2nd & 7th Race Big Wave Bay Handicap, ist & 2nd Sections) ***** Class. From
the Mile Pest.
Arabian Moon. Argus. Blue Peter. Kurgomaster. C'anury. Crown Witness, Eastern Di mond, Fat Chey, Flying Wheel, Golden Dragon, floneybelle.
Kingfisher, Kookaburra, Light- ning, Midnight Express, X-|
Kamepad and Brung Ping-kwan.
Sine The:
Yu Ji-tak; lasa Ting-wATUR
Mok Mak-shinu: Pung Kwan-air, Kingslag mad Tam Webung: Can Karshinx, Funk Klugerhusk, Thang Kam-hi, T. Ting-kl and T Chanting.
K.M.B. 8 Devons 1
Strengthened by the inclusion f Cha; Man-chi Hong Kong Interport Captain, Kowloon Motor Bus easily beat Devons by B-1 at Supkumpoo after leading at the interval by four clear goals.
Crasku again
2 p.m.:
TENNIS TOURNEY
Gray and Lawton' did well in the forward line but had the con- stant attentions of Tse Kam-hung. Eastern opened the scoring after three minutes play through Chui: Wing-keung and the same player The following are the results ni added another just on the interval, tennis championship ganes played at
Eastern's third goal was scored the Ladies Recreation Clubs, yester by Tam Chi kim.
day S
Eastern Tum Kwan-kont Lo Hun-wan
and Fuck Yui-wah: Lau The-chan. Th Kam-hot, Chai Wing-keung, Tem Chi-kam. Lau Fook-cheong sat en Chleg-to-
15th R.A.1 Cracks: Sherliker and Craig-
Barr was the outstanding player bred: Rice, Shepperd and Frith: Shaw, in the Devon defence and played | Gray, Lawin, Pelichard and Dennie,
WEEK-END FOOTBALL
The following is the Soccer pro-Pollce v R.A.F. (Police, 4.10 p.m.)
tional Congress, Peneock, granite for the week-end:-
Shanghai Beauty, Souvenir,
3rd & 4th Raeva-Island Bay
Tootsie, and Tunny.
Handicap. 1st & 2ol Sec-
Saturday, Nov. 1
PT. DIVISION
Referee: 1. G. Padley. Läneimen:} Tamlyn and Sheep. Kitchee (Hye)
2ND DIVISION. "A"
tions) "D" Class, 6 Furlongs, 25th R.A. v South China (Sookun-Taikoo v K. Motor Bus (Club,
Airfield, Al Fresco, Bright Season, Burge. Emperors Gate, Golden Swallow, Happy Sen- zon, Hostile Witness, Jaekni. Judestone, Jinx, Kelly, Loin Supola, Mustermind, Nutkunl Hero, Richard
10, 4.30 pts.) Referee: R, M.
p.m.) Referee: Pearson. Umar. Linemen: F. A. Barretto Police v 11,QLP. (Police, 3 p.m.)
Referer: A: F. Willis. and D. P. Lai.
Royal Navy Inniskillings (Navy,
2ND. DIVISION- "B"
LADIES' OPEN SINGLES Miss Kent bear Miss Kingsley 6-3, 6-3,
LADIES' OPEN DOUBLES Mrs, Standaloft and Mrs. Dew heat Min Getz and Miss Hill 6-3, 5-7 and 6:2
HANDICAP DOUBLES
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Jenkins beat)
60 of when were killed..
1
International
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Briscoe.....(Black Burr, (Alegrity); (Antal), C.Wir.
A.B. Swant} Beamish Arary
CERA ant), Engineer Mc-
Commandante Marco Busta.the back in the centre of the CERA (Black hoid of four hundred bandits, mente. Erundor, a member of field.
the Commission, said that plans As he was being shouted home rory (Allegiance), Lt, Laird (Black for training tribal women as the winner, up swept Fairey Swan), L. Earner (Black Swan), Sig. elementary hygiene and medi- Fulmar and Joan's Star on the Jarvis (Black Swan), LSig. Davies cine would be hard to carry out stand aide. Making the most of.(Black
Swan),
L.51. Wright "The tribes are large family their favoured position, they (Tamar).
passed the post first and second. Reservest Sig. Menish (Tamar),
Tel.
Reeves (Tamar), ER.A, Coath Neither of the French challen. (Ave" v. Club 2nd XV at 3.45 gera. Vagabond Il and Roi
On Oct. 26, further supres sion operations were conducted against the various
bandit Stronghold,
At Ngan-ko-wan, a Chinese groups and women occupy the battleship sighted 5 boats full position of property, the num of bandita, attempting to fleeber being a measure of a man's
wealth. to the Hainan Islands.
It fired on the boats, sinking i "Anyway, the first thing D'Atout, was seen in the racem.Surg. L. Caddon (Adamant); then tul. All the Bandits in they do is hide their women with a chance, nor was Tie Ralkon (Tamar), Lt. Habit. (Am.
Sig. Selwyn (Tomor}, P.O.R.M. i them drowned.-KPN,
Red Plot
Mrs. Prophet and Mrs. Black 6-2, 4 In Canada
MEN'S SINGLES
(CLUB, HANDICAP)
Dew bear Clifford 1-6, 6-4 and
6-3.
Hardcourt Results
OPEN SINGLES
Montreal, Oct. 30.-
Montreal
Quebec
The French-language
daily Le Canada,, in
+
despatch last night, reputed that an
source
alleged "Commünise" plot to eius "acrian damage" to property owned The following games were played by the religious authorities woul! 3yenterday at the Chinese Recreation soon he announced by the Queuer Club in the Hardcourt "Tennis Cham- Premier, Mr. Maurice Duplessis, pionships
Le Canada, qunting "A worthy of credence", said that Mr. Frank Kwok bea: SL Ederle, 6-2, Duplessis would announce the di 30 pm) Referee: L. G. Young. Linesmen: A. Farmer and Brown South China v C. Cader (C. Hili, 6-3. (RM).
3 p.m.) Referee: F, A. Barretto. In Ching-hlog beat E. de M. Ribetin very of the alleged plct "to shoir 1. Rosebud, Chinese A. v. Club (Police, 4.30 p.m.) R.A.M.C. Club (Navy,
have reached Communist activities p.m.) 6-3, 7-5.
OPEN DOUBLES Ruby Star, Sunny and Trojan.
Referee: E. J. Nichols. Referee: F. H. Bullock, Lines-
"Persone said to be Communists are 5th
men: A, F. Willis and Momon Signals v RA. (Sookanpoo, 3 p.m.), Paul Kong and Eric Lee beat Galleged to have joined in a plot to
Referee: Y. T. Leung.
Ling and Lau King 6-2, 6-0.
cause serious damage to a building Leung.
R.A.S.C. Sing 'Tao (Sookunpop, Choy Tin-fook and Choy Tin-with all to be the property of the rell
4.50 p.m.) Referee: Redman.
beat A.V, and J.J. Remedios, 6-1, 3-6gious authorities." R.E.M.E. (Bye)
Race Hong Kong St.
Leger. 13/4 Miles.
Kurgomaster (147), Jeep
Lee (147), Noraz Queen (147),
AND, DIVISION "A"
Shannon (147), Sookunpots. R.A.0.C. v St. Joseph's (H. Valley,
(147), Thunderbolt - (147) and V-J Day (147).
RYDER GOLF PREPARATIONS
Portland (Ore.), Oct. 29. Memburu of the
United
4.30 -p.m.) Hoferce: J. F. de Silva,
Dockyard v Klichee (H. Valley,
- pan.). Ref: A, P. Guest.
W, D. Cbinnie v South China' (Soo.
kunpoo, I p.m.) "Referee: F. A
Barretto.
Eastern Navy (Navy, p.m.)
Referee: A Farmer.
2ND, DIVISION. "D"]•
p.m.) Referee: A. F. Willi
States Ryder Golf team today Chinese Av Electric (Police,
nwalted the National Profes- sional Golf Association cham-
RECREIO TEAM
The following have been chosen
to what
The newspaper report said that the Quebec, police ant religious sources could make no immediate comment, ** Reuter
“CHINESE TRADE
FIGURES
will be many years before this Claro, Mighty Maharatta was Lt, Rankin (Aeneas), P.O.
hemsson kind of tribe can be taught always a fighting factor, how-(Adamant): C.R.E. Winyard (Tam anything through its women." ever, and he finished well upar), P.O. Tel. Vickers (Aeneas), -Associated Press.
with the leaders.-Reuter.
Oregon Governor Killed In Crash
Klamath Falls, (Oregon), Oct. 30. The Governor of Oregon, Mr. Earl Snell, his im- mediate successor, a third State official and their pilot were killed on a hunting trip today. when their plane crashed in the snow-covered mountains near the California-Oregon border, highway patrolmen reported.
The Civil Authorities here sald planes to the sparsely populated they had received word from high mountains rimmed region. way patrolmon at the wrockage Low clouds Immobilised planes. scene 30 miles south of Lake View. State police marshalled ferees the plane were dead." near Dok Lake, that "all aboard from towns in Central and South- ern Oregon for a ground acorch. Rep: John P. Hall, Portland, National Guard and State Guard Speaker of the House of Renre- units stood ready to start another, sentatives, presumably will suc ground hunt. ceed to the governorship of Oregon under the state's new suceesalon
law.ne
Greek Crash
Athens, Oct. 20.
S.P.O. Paige (Adamant), Lt. Buckley (Alamant), L. Maitland (Gambia), S.A. Cowper (Adamon(), Lj. Mcllagh (Adamant), Lt. Braise (Adamant).
HOME RUGBY
London, Oct. 20. The following are the results
of rugby football games played. tonight:
D
*Rugby Union: County cham- plonship-East
Midlands North Midlands 14; Surrey 48 Oxfordshire 0.
Other match:
London: Unl
versity 3 St. Thomas Hospital
1L..
Rugby League: Hupalet 18 Now Zealand Tourlats 10.- Reuter.
AUSTRIAN AID OFFERED
Vienna, Oct. 20, Professor, Reuter, head of the Austrian, National Health Ofee,
ENGLAND-IRELAND SOCCER TEAM
to represent Club de Recreio at
London, Oct. 29.. The England,” team to meet
Thirty-soven bodios were re-has proposed sending ten Aus- Cricket against Army on Batur- day at Sookumpoo-A. M. Prata Ireland in the soccer interna
On board the 1-fated plane, covered from Mount Hymettus, trian: doctors, equipped with which took off from Klamath Falls scenes of the Swedish airliner scrum, to help fight the cholern (Capt.), Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, A. tional at Everton on November P. Perura, Jr. P. M. Ni de
last night, were Governor. "Ear crash, shortly batere noon to-day opidemic in Egypt, it was shows no change from that
Shanghal, Oct. 30. Silva,
Broll, State Jr., N. A. Belirao, L. G. Gozano, which beat Wales by 8-0 at
Sanate President and the task continued in the stated here today, Chineso Customs statisties Marshall Ornett (who la' next afternoon, newspapers reported. J. M. Gosano, A. A. Guterres, S. Cardiff.
today reported that, during in line of succession to the gov
Five hundred Titres of cholera The Royalist paper Ethnos vaccine were sent from Vienna 9. Sousa, A. P. Ricel-Pereira, A.
was an August, imports totalled. C.Nernorship), Secretary of Stats claimed that, if the plane had to Cairo last week, and The team, which E. Noronha, y
nounced today, is as follows: $38.510,000,000 while exports Robert Farrell Jr. and Cliff been dying one meter higher, It
Professor Reuter In making a Swift (Manchester City), totalled CN.4478,000,000,000,1gue, a Klamath Falis pilot. would not have smacked into the before the international clatule
Athens, Oct. 20. Scott (Arsenal), ---Hardwick The statistics showed u 30 The greatest plane hunt
in mountain.
provinces of www gestour of the with the British team during Eastern v Devon (C. II, 4.30 Ninety percent of Greece's (Middlesbrough); Taylor percent gain in importa, over Dregon's history attempted to
Carinthia and Styria to ensure Swedish... exporte visited the - pai). Referee: J. Havelaat., prewar industries are 'now in (Liverpoo]), Franklin (Stoke July, while exports, showed n move into action this morning scrdo, but were not expected to that full precautions are being, Linesmen, P. George and E. Joperation but only a few of the City), Wright (Wolverhamp- 102 percent increase over the after a rancher telephoned from return to Athens until ater to- taken against cholera entering
6.000 plants have reached, prez ton): Matthews (Blackpool), previous month the tiny hamlet of Ariel, Orogany The two Greek passengers wero Reuter
day. pa Austria by way of Italy. war production levels, Re Mortenson (Blackpool Law Cotton thread, chemical pro- arrived at the hardbakod alkali buried to-day. The respective
that the governor party had by land flying weather Outer pm) Referee Guest ginald E. Glimore, director of tons (Chelsea), Mannion. (Mid ducts medicino onil dyestuff lake deed as a landing Bold in embassies and logations of other incribers of the British and M, Lul,
Linemen: Pearson (RN) and 8. the Industry Division of the dlesbrough),... Finney. (Preston wore the chief Imports during the Warnor Valley,
Victims, will decido, ân-buriki, at Printed and published for, the pro American teams played turned ding Two K. Motor Bus (Cluby 10 American Mission for Aid to N.E.), WAYANT 26 - August. Tung, oll or woodoll The Oregon National Guard and cremation plans for the otherapriators. The Newspapić „Enterprise
rounde... yesterday Unitel pri Referk, Kip Lides Greppe, GRYA — Associated. The rpuerele Johnston, of and astma products were the Army Air Forced t
Blackpool.eller.
chlef vaporia, United Press..e and - Callfothi
plon, Law Worsham, to join In | their last three days practice
this weekend: SEN BANKI
Worsham telegraphed the team captain: "(Ben Hogan) that he was held up in Chicago
Sunday, Nov. 2.
1ST, DIVISION
Nichols,
St. Joseph'e v Kwong Wah (Navy,
Unibet Proms and Associated skimitat, by Walter Janka KIA
Windnar klouss, liang Ko