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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947,

SHANGHAI CRICKET ELEVEN Thumb-Nail Sketches Of Visiting Players

Former Eight

Interporters

Duc in the Colony this morning, by the ss Sheng- king, the Shanghal Interport cricket team will meet Hong Kong in the 37th "Test" match be- tween the two ports in a three-day game com- mencing on Saturday on the Cricket Club ground. Following

sketches of the

are

1

Thumbnail | bax not enf.yed the best of luck. twelve players | He is particularly strong on the making the trip from Shanghul. Jeg side while bls forcing stroke Eight of them are old Inter-through thụ covers are most effec porters.

tive. He uses bix feet well in ut tacking prosing towlers who and

difficult but to keep quist.

gives way reless Gelder who nothing whether close in or in the deep, Sinclay is also an excellent Len Stokes

Donald Leach · Hu has brilliantly captained Shanghai Ir many years and is one of those rave individunts who can quickly sums up the state of

AR

a patch at any given manrat get the situation demands. He

keeper.

A

ba- been bowling better this year Stokes is by far the best run-i than ever, Ban

hus cuplared mangetter Slingbai

and Hi-

wickets and has been mi at difi--plendid stroke-play ali pund the ent to ed away, and

always wicket has delighted. countless able to get runs in large mum levers of the game for many ber whatever the preasion. pents. Playing himself in quickly, he punishes any semblance of a ke ball with the utmost severity. Mary of his rans come from shots behin the wicket but he is fully

Pat Madar

PRANK

* * * * * * *

*

ALMOST CLUB'S

KILLED HIM

West Hartlepool, Nov. 5.

Curly Leyland, 34, had his audience spel-bound an he stepped onto a T5-foot plat- form to de his nightly death dive into five fert air aches of water in a tank at the Muinaforth Terraro Inir. ground, West Bortlepool,

He dived, hit the water and stayed down. The manager jumped in and pulled out Lez- land unconscious. The tank contained bricks which child- Tra had thrown in. Leylund in recovering.-Kenter,

WIN OVER GUNNERS

In a fast, clean and open, rame Club beat 25th Royal Artillery by 9 points (three tries) to 8 points (a goal and a (try) in h friendly Rugby game

an Club ground yesterday.

Clule opined the seiring with n try by Small, which Henderson talled to convert. The Gunners

fought back strongly and took the lend the ugh a good try by Pen-

Kree which was well converted by

Colossal Bid For

Lawton

Like Donald Lench, Pat Matur getting on in years but the stat Ís as relive as over on the field. He Jas 1st none of his pre-war cun ipped to score wherever the nime with the ball, his fighting elders are net. Possessor of a and spinning always forcing the usually superb defence, Sues apposing balkimen to be in their | alway Jimcuit mun Lo semi best behaviour. As he carrie, aback to the pavilion. With a new Msua) but with god defener, he hall he is equally impressive as a

well-controlled

Int lato is always good for runs and bowler, his

utmost likely to get wickets in Bongsonu

swingers demanding the where he has always been a Vigilance f the batstnen opposing

FORWARD FOR ENGLAND him. A ne folder, un, in any positiun, Stokes is splendid all | AGAINST JRELAND rounder.

cessful.

Forrow. Before the interval Jack- the lead after sồm:

Jan

Fed passing but Forrow failed!

to vid the prints.

Clab attacked strongly in the record parfoil.

Wav

McWhirter

PICKED TO PLAY CENTRE TENNIS GOODISON PARK, LIVER TOURNEY

AT

MICHAEL TO QUIT?

Parla, Nov. 5. The diplomalle commen- tator Pertinax wrote today that there WAR. A strong chance that King Michael of Rumania might not re- turn to his country after attending the wedding of Princess Elizabeth in Lon- don and that the Govern- ment of Dr. Eduard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia, might not survive next spring's elections in that country.

Writing Sp the Parts evening newspaper. France Soit. Pertinax said that the Communists were tighten- ing their grip on Rumania and Czechoslovakia-Reu-

ter.

Shanghai

Bowler To Stay

When the

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UNINSPIRING SOCCER

Narrow Win By

South China

The two postponed First Division Football games.

played yesterday did not produce much good football and resulted in a narrow win for South China over Royal Navy by one goal to nil. At Boundary Road Royal Air Force and 25th Royal Artillery shared the spolls when each side scored once.

Both the Gunners and the Airmen fielded several departures. new players owing to recent Roberts made his debut for the Air Force in Hong Kong at inside left and did well, while Grayham, also a newcomer, greatly assisted their defence."

In

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION 26th R.A. 1 R.A.F. Royal Navy 0, South China 1

Tribesmen Battle For Srinagar

New Delhi, Nov. 5.. Reinforced Indian troops and planes de- fending Srinagar, capital of besieged Kashmir beat off today State,, with heavy casualties à raid by pro-Pakistan tribesmen on the Srina- gar airfield.

The raidera were said to have been routed by "heavy continuous firing" by Indian artillery and waves of strafing Royal Indian Air Force Spit fires.

pro

Navy 0 South China 1

In a dull gamo, llvmed up minutes only in the closing when the Chinese made every endeavour to increase their lean, South China beat Royal Navy, by the only gonl, scored by Chan Tak-fai in the first hall.

One report said the Navy were early handicapped China took the lead through Pakistan forces regrouped at getlag more of the ball and mid: Bowls Interport tram return to centre-forward, and though he centre from Loth Shek-wan-

Shanghai Lawn by an injury to Tatler, their Chan Tak-fal who connected a the village of Bagdkam, within, the through

recordi half

10 miles of Srinagar, for another completing the Fordsgate reored but Harriman Shanghat after

was scen on the left wing, he

South China did more of the attempt to capture the airport. Falled with the kick. With the programme of Interport

games was a passenger throughout attacking in the opening stages ners here, it will leave behind one of snel this took all the sting out of the second half. but some 20 nuunique, which did not men An Indian Government com- seere 3-4 in their favour, Gunners tried hand to increase their fend

ita players, Mr. D.P.F. Marques, LONDON, NOV. 5.

minutes before full time, Navy tion Tursday's 'fighting, sald but shortly after Club

whe will make his home in the of the Navy attack. Acre Colony, SUNDERLAND FOOTBALL again through Taylor, and Harri-

Thompson, in goal, brought were aggressive and the South troops flown from Kashor's de- CLUB WAS REPORTED TO man had hard luck in not in Shanghal, Mr. Marques is wel from this did not have a busy ed. Foxlee and Corbett tried several hours on Monday weat For 28 years a resident of off two good saves, but apart Chian defence were hard press- fence engaged the Invaders for DAY TO HAVE BID £16.500 verting, the ball bitting the post. known to the Dutch community afternoon. FOR TOMMY LAWTON. The rest of the game was playin the Northern Port as a result Young and Cousins cleared well denit with.

front of him some shota but were easily of Srinagar "inflicting heavy WHO, DROPPED FROM at a fast pace but there was no of his connection with the Neder- but resorted too much to hefty

cestalties."United Press. CHELSEA'S FIRST DIVI further setting.

landsch Indische

South China had hard luck Handelsbank. SIDE, HAS SION

kicking to clear their lines. In in not scoring twice towards where he is Chief Clerk. HEEN

The Bank is, transferring him the half back line Brown kept the end. One of Chan Tak-fal's to Hong Kong and recently pre- a careful watch on Chan Tak-shots hit the upright and short- vented him with a beautiful ten fal but there was always aly after Lee Yuk-tat shot weak- service in view of his long ser. wide

Кар

tho between

inly when he broke through with vice with the local branch. He tormediate line and the attack. only the goalkeeper to beat. has been with the Bank isince behind the sticks. His clean pick.

Miss Kent won

Foxlee, at inside left, dia- was reached al

the Ladiesit began business in Shanghai. up and accurate throw-ins have great dest this seminer, Marshallthough

and

Sunderland Singles Tennis championship at

Among his many

activities played good ball control, dis-Register, Brown and Collins: Wagstaff, saved innumerably runs in very has shown that he can get runs directors talked for hours.

the Latics Recreation Club yes locally might be, mentioned his tributed the ball well and sent Corbett, Tatler. Foxice and Yourkee.

South Chinas Wal-mo; Yuen Yan match he has played. A kreat when they are needed. His past Lawton said, "I stall be willing terday when she beat Mixa service with the Portuguese good pusses to his inside for-sang and Lam Yushun; Chul Tak-wing. est to any team, he can also get stenil and he has invariably given come to teren." Lawton adfed that.

experience will stand him good to sign for Sunderland if the club Beasley in the final by 6-3, 6-4. Company of the Shanghai Volun- wards. In front of goal the Loung Wing-chut and Lax Wira-kwung

teer Corps, which he joined in Navy runs when they are needed. for his best when such has been he would discuss the matter with Singles Club Handicap,

In the semi-final of the Ladies 1921 and remained until it way I Youkee was apparently out of fat, Ton Sheung and 'Lam Bhek.wz.

attackers failed badly. Bhak-chinx, Lee Yuklet, Chan Juke

THE REBELLION OF THREE Archie Sinclair

needed. A good stroke-player slot.

his wife when he returned to Lon-Wadell beat Mrs. Johnson 6-1, War II.

Mr. disbanded at the start of Worid position on the right wing and

PARTIES AGAINST THE COM- when in form "Peanut" is able to

R.A.F. 1 25th R.A. 1

MUNISTS ATTEMPT TO BES- sere all round the wicket with Mrs. Lawton is hely to have the 6-2,

In the field

could not make the best use of of sports, Mr.

TOW POLITICAL POWER UP- equal facility and has finally last word in any, arranged transfer The final of the Open Mixed Marques was runner-up In the the PL8308.

R.A.F.'s match with 26th ON TWO LEFTIST GROUPS Lawton originally signed for Doubles will be played this Lawn Bowls Open Singles Cham- For South China, Leung R.A. at Boundary Street was THAT NEVER FACED ELEC tus faster balls cuing army to Chehra Erum Everton because the afternoon at 5.10 p.m. between picnship, 1941; and was one of Wing-chui was outstanding. He evenly contested. The game was TION THREATENED TODAY those faster balls going away to North of England did not suit his Miss Kent and Tsui Yan-pul and the members of the Rink win was prominent with his head develd of thrills but this was 10

OVERTHROW pucked slip Reld. lie has also wife's health. That has been the Mrs. Litton and Taul Wai-pul

CZECHO- been known to break up prolife chief reason why he has held out

nera in 1942. His inclusion fr partnerships with his apparently against signing for a North of Eng.

the Interport team this year is ing and though he was not fast made up by the enthusiasm and SLOVAKIA'S COALITION GOV.

ERNMENT. court Open an evidence of his skill in the in his tackling made this up determination of the two sides but nonetheless effective, guileless land football club-Amaciated Press. Doubles Tennis Championship game of lawn bowls.

with his positioning.

In addition the Slovak Trades low.

nt the Chinese Recreation Club | Mrs. Marquee le already in: In the attack Chan Tak-fal The Gunners notched their Union Council threatened to call yesterday, George Choa and C. Hong Kong with their son who was dangerous, but received goal in the first half when Law a general strike today unless it Kotewall, who did fairly well, in studying medicine at the little support from his other in centre forward, Broke the Lawn Tennis Championship at the Hong Kong Cricket Club recently, were-beaten-by T.-E. and R. O, Baker 2-6, 6-2 and 6-8. In the Open Singles Paul Kong heat Donald Lo easily by 6-1,

Henry Madar

He is possibly the finest Helder)

f the team in any position save

Much is expected from Archie by his lean mates. He has batted well on occasions this summer, but

Services Cricket

"Peanut" Marshall Although he has not played a

"Divvy" Divecha AL the Kowloon Cricket Club Though none too successful this yesterday, the Kowison Garrison "ummer "Divvy" is an asset to beat the Chief and Petty Officers Any side through his imperturb Cricket Club by four wickets.. able ability to stay at one end The Petty Officers were all out and keep his end up no matter for 14. Their fielding was good what the bowling is. Too often and of the six wickels which fell opp:sing bowlers have been heard before the Army won, there were to say "it's like bowling at brick five catches.

Scores:-

P.O.'s

Wieman, e Edwards, b Stepła

White, run out

0

Crummey, e Draw, 1 Edwards

8

Case. Hope..b. Edwards

7

Maxon, b Stepto

Smith, & b Stepto

Jerk. b Bennett

Curran, e Drew, b Hope

Leach, Bennett.. Best Drew. & Hope Tomlin nit.out

Extras

for

34

12,

wall

when Divvy is at the other end. His laws, too, have account. ed for numeraus wicket, ami cer

inly his bowling cannot be trifled with.

Fali Kermani

POOL, TO-DAY.

No agreement

Chelten

Week-End

Soccer

The following in the week-end cccer programme:

SATURDAY, NOV. 8

FIRST DIVISION South China v. Eastern (C. Bb, 4.30 p.m.). Referee: A, P. Guest. Linesmen: Pourson and Harris.

A good all-rounder capable of Kit scoring many runs and quickly running through any batting sido

with his left-handed deliveries,

Kerman has done well in Shang- hai this season with ut being

favoured with tao much luck. On the true Hongkong wicket he 8 should create a good Impression

and do well.

Total Rawling:-Stepto Edwards for 10, Bennell 1 for 3, Hape for 0.

Garrison

Lt. Edwards,

Gur. Brown, e Cave, & White e WBeman. b

Curran,

White

Halg.

Maj.

Crumniey Mnj. Pope, e Cave, à White L. Stepto, e Burt, White L'C. Bennett, Crummey Capt. Diew, not oul

Extras

Total (for 6 wkts.) Hope, Purkies. Shergold,

nell d not bat.

Bowling: White 4 for

Crummey 2 for 18,

Luis Mareal

and

Marcal how shown up well this year with his fast scoring Aplendid felding In the country. Most of his runs come fram fore. 1 Ing shots to the leg, but his well; umed strokes all round the wicket

have evoko gimiration from all who have watched him. A good 12 defensive bat. Luis always seems 7 to have plenty of time at his O disposal before deciding what 3 strike any particular ball de 8mands.

36

"Torry" Wilson "Torry" has lost none of his Pan-fectiveness with the ball despits ble advancing yours. Although he is perhaps not quite as fast as he was before the war he still in able to make the ball swing dis concertingly. Coupled with clever

13

No Bout For fighting and good length, his

Woodcock

ed today.

Jeeds, Nov. 4.

deliverles

"Tiny" Pitts

bre

the ball well, Pitts's extraordinary

Club

Chen, R.A.F. (Navy. 4.30

Referee: R. M. Omar. esmon; F. A. Barretto and McDonald.

25th R.A. (Club, 3 pan.) Referee: F.H. Builock. Lines- men; J.B. Brown and Watson.

Referee: K.K. Jp.

In the hard

0-2.

Hong Kong University,

TODAY'S SOCCER Sing Tao meet Kwong Wah in the First Division of the Foot- ball League this afternoon on the Club ground at 5 pm.

School Soccer Leagues

After a lapse of nearly 20 years, inter-school foot- ball starts again when no less than 14 games

Navy Thompson: Young and Cousines;

to secure a viciory.

Czech Political Crisis

was granted

kta.

PRAGUE, NOV. 5.

representation on

the

forwards. Lam Shek-wan, left through the Alrmen's defence the Board of Ministers in wing, was erratic in his cenon his own and put the ball into semi-autonomous State of Slova- tring and Lee Yuk-tat was only the not with a fast shot giving The Trade Union Council is good in patches.

the Airmen castodian, Knuck one of the groups the Com- Navy attacked strongly in noy, no chance. Most of the play the opening stages of the game, this half was confined to mid-munists want to bring into the Slovak Council of Ministers. but did not severely test Lee, field where the halves of both The other is the Slovak Reals in goal. Tatier was injured aldes came to the fore.

Both groups

when he almost broke through After the interval, the Air-ance Movement which flourished and shortly after Foxlee was men took the initiative and af- during the war. fouled cutside the penalty areu ter more midfield play, Dadley; a considered Communist or when in a good position. At the the Airmen

ganisations. centro forward, The national governmental other end Lee Yuk-tat had a scored for the R.A.F. from a crisis, the worst since the libera great chance to score but was pass off Roberts.

tion, was precipitated yesterday tco slow and was robbed. South There was no further acoring when the three

parties, the and the match ended with both National Socialists, People's and teams striving for the winning Slovak Dentocrats, walked out on goal. The Airmen forwards had a meeting of the National Front themselves to blame

as many Coalition Government United chances were spoiled due

to Press

will be played in both Division on Sunday. Man-O-War

Nov. 16.

Police v. Royal Navy. (Police,

3 p.m.). Lirosmen: A.F. Wills and Mease of much unpleasantness in

Lack of good referees was the St. Paul's Collere v St. Stephens. Leung.

the past and was one of the main Innicks

v. St. Joseph's, (Sookun- poo, 4.80 p.m. Referee: Y.T. uses which led to abandonment

of the competitions, Loung. Linesmen: S.M. Lui and A. Farmer.

of the

At first, all games will be play Sing Tan v. Devonk, (Club, 4.30 advantage can be taken

ed cn Sunday morning so that a.m.). Referee: G. Tunstall services of qualified referees re Linesmen: Mansen, and Wat-gistered with the Football Anso

clation and who have voluntected,

officiate.

son.

K.M. Bas v. Chinero A.A. (Police, 4.30 p.m.). Referee: J. G. Padley Linesmen: N. Del- rado and Ewin,

SECOND DIVISION "A" Navy v Kit Chee. (Navy, & p.m.).

Referee: F.A. Barretto.

The Lugard Cup, presented by former Governor, has been

found and will be competed for in Senier trophy has been lost but the Junior championship. The

it la hoped that a suitable cup or Police v. St. Joseph's. (Sookunoshield will be forthcoming.

a.m.): Re

Referee: 8.M. Luf. SECOND DIVISION "B"

la junior fumes will be of 5 minutes duration and the senior Club v. C. Cadre. (C. Hill, 3 p.m.) 70 minutes.

Referee: Petreon.

The following are the opening SUNDAY, NOV. 9

Aixtures in the First and Second Maloyan Chinese F.C. v. Hong Divisions of the Inter-Schobs

Kong (Club, 4.80 p.m.). Re-Football League.

C. Tunstall. Linesmen, F.H. Bullock and J.G. Padley SECOND DIVISION "A"

fareo: C.

P.

Sunday Nov. 16. Queen's College St. Paul's SENIOR DIVISION

College (Club, 10.30 am.). Refereo-R. M.- Omar,

(Navy No. 1. ground, Happy Valley, 11.00a.m.) Referee: -D. P. Lai, HONG KO

KONG "B" SECTION Anglo-Chinese Afterncon School v

Wantsal. (Navy No. 2. ground, 10.30 am.) Beférça:

Farmer.

1

Buried In State

their being offside.

For, the Gunners, Craske in gon! showed a safe pair of honds while Shepherd at centre,

half

Fight For

played a tiring game Life In Plane

Their forwards were weak In

Lexington, Kentucky, Nov. 4.

Man-O-War, 'one of the front of their opponent's goal CHICHESTER, NOV. 5. Ella Kadoorie Morning School

greatest racehorses of all time. |aud lacked cohesion.

A BATTLE TO SAVE THE Roberts, the Airmen Inside LIFE OF A ROYAL AIR was today buried in the soil of Nirthcote Training College. his privata paddock at Far-teft, played a spirited game and FORCE MECHANIC,'' 80,000 (Navy, No. 2. ground, 11.30 away Farm, where thousands initiated many fine movements. FEET UP IN A· LINCOLN a.) Referee:-P. George.

FLYING FROM Government Vernacular School of people had filed past the Incidentally, this is Roberts BOMBER

Wah Yan. (Army, No. 1. great racer and sire as he lay first appearance for the RAF CASTOL BENITO, NORTHI and he gave a creditablo per AFRICA, TO ENGLAND, LAST ground, 11.30 am.) Referes: In stato..

Silva.

Grayham, Given a burial worthy of a formunce.

thair SATURDAY, WAS DESCRIB Junior Division.

human, the remains of "Big pivot, proved a stumbling block ED AT AN' INQUEST HERE KOWLOON SECTION- Red," in a casket Iloed with the to the Gunners' attack. Soutar TODAY. Wah Yan (Kowloon) y La Salle, yellow and white colours under was Luck in his old position at Crew members struggled to

(La Salib

10.30 am.) which he ran, were lowered in right back and put in a good hold an oxygen tube in the man's Diocasan Boys School

Referee: Willis te

to a grave close to the site afternoon's work

mouth while he kept falling Ying where a mammoth bronze sta Wah. (D.B.S. ground, 10.30 tue of himself is to be erected Chester Oraham, Anderson, Itiddell,

RAF, Kosekney, Boutar, Allard,anleep.

He was lifted out unconscious. a.m.) Referee:-Padley,

next May,

Sherwin, Dadley, Roberts and Daynes, at Tangmere and given oxygen Yaumati School Mong Kek

2918 R.A... Olake, Bheeliker. Craighead. In an ambulance. As the rites were being per School. (Police, 10.30 m.), formed; the

Ho did not stails of the Latch, Shepherd, Frith, Shaw, Fritchard, recover The man was Aircraft Referee:-Delgado..

famous Church Downs track,wton, Maradon and Dghals.

man Kenneth Sharp, of Ripon where the Kirtucky Derby'ts |

Street, SHöffleld, ... run, and of her tracks, -ob

CLUB TEAM

Termin

Oldster's

4D.B.S. ground. 11.30 am.) Division Soccer match against er of the great thoroughbred, Seduction

Charge

Sergeant William Patterson and that doring the battle for Sharp's life a fire broke out li the rear of the plane, He pat. If out but us his oxygen tubo dit not reach that for,: he collapsed.

The verdict, was accidental, death-Reuter

will not permit liberties to be taken, and he ly liable to get wickets in the Colony, An admirable slip-Arider, he can hit Eastern v. Buth China (C. Hil,

3 p.m.); Referee: Manson. sixes and fours when they

Dockyani v. H.Q.L.F. (I Var Bruce Woodcock, British mest nooded."

ley, 3 pan.).

Referee: heavyweight champion, who is

The fallowing will represent served a minute's sllence. in a Leads infirmary receiving

A terrifle hitter when seeing R.A.0.0. v. Talkoo (H. Valley

George,

Dioceran Boys School y Wah Yan. Club on Saturday in their First Mr. Samuel D. Riddle, own treatment for an injured-eye,

4.80 p.m.): Referee: A.M. Le

Referee:A E P. Guest.. 25th Royal Artillery on Club who lost only one of his 21 will not fight again this year, reach and bludgeon-like strokes W.D. Chinese K.M. Bas Ying Wah y Ellis Kadooris Morn-ground at 3

enable him to clout to the tapes.

p.m.s

taces, issin Philadelphia cand School. (Police, 11.39 Leck: Ritchie, Fjelstad: Mullen, -his manager, Tom Hurst, stat-what are apparently', good length (Police, 4:30° p.nt.). ́ Refered: Roferee: Nicholla. Forrow' and 'Odolls! F÷wier, Wol Was unablo to be present at the

A.F. Willis

u.m.)

Interment

Bacine, Wisconsin, Nov. 5. SECOND DIVISION "E" Elite Kadourie Aftornton Schon ler, Redman, Beck and Bickford. South China Electric (G. HU,

St. Joseph's. (Club, 11:30

Man-O-War, winner of. £62, Havers are requested to note 366 in' atako money and nire of charged that Louis Nenieth, -63. | Miss Lydia Farkas, 73, today 30 p.m.). Referee: Pearson,

Refereas Loung

Yuk the

time

of kick-off.ANERA

London, Nov. 5 Chinese A. A. v. Sing Tao (Police, La Salle v St. Stephens. (Laled to represent the Club against 200, died on Saturday of heart

The following have been select an offspring who won 1812 had seduced her and broken his The Duke of Gloucester and

promise to marry' her. by grit when Woodcock - was.

RA) Referee: N. Deiando.

The twa appeared before the the Duchess of Gloucester; aro Salle, 11,30 a.m.) Referee: Chinese Cadre at Caroline all on fallure at the age of 80, the court commissioner, Louis Hardy, flying to Malta on Sunday to v. RA. (Sookunpoo, working in a quarry de part of An - "Austerity," Supper." · by

K. K. Ip...

Saturday, at 3 pm;" his training, le much improved, members of the International

Callon, Darby Sloan, Locke, equivalent of 105 years for fer preliminary hearing after Inaugurate the island's now Nichola Committed for the Chinese In but it in stijl not certain who dustrial Co-operatives, will be

has been served with constitution by opening the Nometh Signals v. H. E. M.E. (Soskunpeo,

Junior Division Onsager. E Towler, Hamley, Ur! human beings.

quhart, Gardner, Bond Barker, One of his sons, Battleship, notice of Miss Farkas' $16.000 sull Fegislature on November 10, 3 p.m.) Referee:

Sivers.

HONG KONG "A" SECTION:

breach of promise. Ying King: Restaurant: In Wan-I.A.BG/Bye) PKK

Anglo-Chinese Morning School verves: Kohtiare, Gädney won the Aintree Grand Nation for

The suit naked $10,000 for pit Bouter. infem chal

PURE MONDAY, NOV.

Wantalang Navy Not Li

The bronze statue of Matte right breach of promies and ground, Happy Valle 10.30 TOURISTS „LOSE

O-War' which will be unveiled $5,000 for alleged seduction

bails. He is capable of scoring at Hurst added that he could the rate of three and fours run not say when Woodcock would a minute when in form, has be ablo, to resume training. safe pair of hands and his field

The eye, which was injured ing is good.

ANSAMERA WIll; be necos: held at B p.m. tomorrow at the

Woodcock OK VILK Ary tomorrow)

3

4.00

Mur}} Reforok:= Barretto al PAGAMO Loodon, Nov. 47

Nemeth testified, that, Mian posed marriage but admitted that Kadozzle facing Behoot In Rugby League came playet next year, le larger than life Warkis became his housekeeper at they had dept in the Pane Prom Noj: 11 in-night;: Batity:"defeated the "New nikog It has been in the "mak: Flame 2 In - New Union Grove, at the furm, s He added, “however, around Hanaria,

22aland, fouries, happipoinusta 16. Ing for leven years by a Panda Wjsconsin, weven years ago. - Bo that they slept in different fuga.

susana wakigbulptor -- Reit

| Mro. Welthy Fisher will relate REMEMBRANCE DAY

ber-experiences

CHARITY MATCHES, in the Shandan the pro- alle Betoch in Kansu Province United Service v. Best of Colony EW Boterption and tell of the postwar develop (Club 4.30 p.m.), Referent der Bind

Co-operativos.

*K. K. Ip. – Lfisamen

Omir, dia, J. U`Fadley,

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