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Forty-Five Dead In N.Z. Blaze

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Christchurch. New

Zealand, Nov, 19. Forty-five persons P known to have perished a a blaze which destroyed a shopper-crowded depart- nient store here on Tuesday, Police said Jour

t

persons probably were dead in the ruins. — Associated

Press.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1947.

Races In S'hai

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LAWN BOWLS UPSET

4-Days Schedule To Begin Again Shanghai Beaten His Wife Had

For January

The Hong Kong Jockey Club has announced in abridged form the four-day programme for the Annual Race Meeting. Races will be held on Saturday, January 17th, Monday 19th, Tues- day 20th and Saturday 24th, 1948. There will be eleven races each fence. The Cup is presented and wil be held for one year by the Winner May-

Is Belt 11.30 am, 1 Race 12.00 who will also receive a inemenin,

10. Six furlongs, “8" Class Han- noon, 21 Race 12.10 pan.. 1n Raen

10 p. 4th Race 1,30 p.m., (Tithn dicap. Ponies entering for this rare

Shanghai, Nov. 10.

The "Shun Pao" reported today that 150 racing ponies can be mastered immediately for resumption of horse- racing at the Shanghai Race Course as a means of raising retlef funds.

The paper said many of the horses have been pulling carts but can be put back into shape, though their form will be lower than pre-war.

Resumption of racing involves the moving of some United States Army and Navy recreational facilities cafices from the race course, - United Press.

Interval), Sth Race 2.10 p.m., thner barred from entering for the 1. & FRIENDLY RUGBY:

*** | Rare 3,00 pan., 7th Rare 3.30 pan, jo, Cup.

LIEN HWA BEAT TUNG HWA

Shanghal, Nov. 19. Pinying their best game since their arrival, the Malayan sorcer tourists. Lien Hwa, this afternoon beat Shanghal's "Say

Elle champions. Tung Hwn. 5-3 after feading at the interval 3-1.

(mth Race 4,00 1,96, 9th Rage 4.30 juma ith Race Sum pon, 18th Race 1.35

p.m.

Weight

ill races except Handi- caps, 147 16. Penalties where includ ed:-Winners at one race 5 ; uf twee or pure Laces 10 lb.

Stakes, all races unless otherwise

stated-Winner $1.750, Second $750, Third $500,

Except where stated, tores are for both batches of Australian Subscrip tion Ponies of 1948 only.

FIRST DAY

Saturday, 17th January 1948 · 11. Half a mile. 1 Sections One Entry only. At time of closing. En tries will be divided into section adrass

46. Six fufongs. 3 Sections.

dazzled the Entry only.

by

1. One and a quarter sulfes, "C" Claws. Handicap,

THIRD DAY

Tuesday, 20th January, 1948

1/2. Que Mile, 2 Sections. Penalty, At time of closing. Entries will be divided into section by a draw.

171

3/4. From the 2-mite past ance round and in (about 1 mile will be divided into sections by yards). Sectinas. Fenalty. Entries

draw.

5/6, Six furlongs, 2 Sections. Pen- alty. For the second batch of Aus trallan Saberiptlau Ponies of 1948 only Entries will be divided intu sections by a draw.

miles.

7. Once round (about 7 furlongs 49 yards). Penalty. Ladies Purse. One | The Porse la presented.

* One and Chinese Club Cup. Winner of the Hong Kong Derby barred. The Cup is presented.

Entey

78. or maile. 2 Sections.

anly

Dae

race.

One and a quarter miles. 10. One mile. Handicap.

Old Ponies. 11. One mile. "19" Class,

Upen

Han-

Baoy Goan-wah Capcity crowd with his spred ang elever footwork to' score Tour of his team's guals, burt the most outstanding of the 22 players on the field was Chin Buon Leong who repeatedly dicap. maddy openings for his collen- Kurs and is regarded here by critics as one of the eertainties for China's Olympic Soccer XI.

Corpor

SECOND DAY

Monday, 19th January, 1948 15. From the ' mile post (abun half mile 170 yards).

3 Sections. Winners barred. At time of closing. Entries will be divided into sections by a draw,

2

quarter

9/10, Six furlonge. 2 Sections. "C" Class Handicap. Entries will be dividest by the Handicapper.

11. From the 2-mile 10 once rousel and in (about mile 17 yards). "D" Class Handicap, Jockey Cute Cup presented to winning Joe key. To be ridden by Navice Jockeys,

Adamant Beat Club:

R.A.F. Play Draw With Inniskillings

By Filipinos

A major sensation was caused in local lawn bowls circles when the mighty, and almost invincl- ble, Shanghai Interport bowlers went down to the, Filipino Club four by 17 shots to 19, at King's Park yesterday.

"of

Widle ip must be admitted that the | was highest when Atienza gave his iricky green was, in some measure, rink the second shot. If either responsible for the break in the Tony Main's own woods had gear visitors' inng list of vinories, it has ou their ret course the final resul; also to be conceded that the rink pur would have been dillerent.

by the Filipinos (the baby of the Ainfortunately, both his shot dr. Ineal bowling fraternity) played д

the last moment, and Basa's tine game.

Sual wond put the Filipino wo

unead of the visitors.

Taking into consideration the faci ipt he was practically a beginner. „Alf Taylor played a wonderful gaine, succeeding in drawing to the jack on several occasions.

vinted

At an informal function in

the

Clubhouse after the game, Dr. V. S. Atienza, President of the Filipino Club, welcomed the Shanghailanders: Jar Lee acquitted bimself as lens and asked them to accept, at the with fying colours and, though not hands of. Mra, Atienza, a silver spoon

on experienced howfer as Vin-[rach as a souvenir of their visit. ‡cent Xavier, gave the Shanghai lead Mr. T. G. Main presented each

ch

a very good run for his money. member of the Filipino tink with "Dee" Affenzx played a very saund (@poon as a momento of the game. game ani, several occasions, took out Shanghal's woods with some fine

Outstanding Player

FILIPINO

Scores

A. Taylor Y.N. Atienza R. Basa

(Skip)

the

Two friendly Rugby games were played when shots. Dick Basa, the Filipino sklo,

Inniskillings were held to a draw by Royalet down some brilliant shots and JW. Lee Air Force at Sookunpoo and H.M.S. Adamant saved his rink on a few heads. beat a Club XV easily at the Valley.

the Kowloon

Bus com. Motor bination en

The nutstanding player in Saturday

(on the match was

an usual, Tommy Main former's ground) at 430 p.m.

Leck,

who had the chagrin of seeing some Strange and Fjelstad, Ritchie, Forrow and Beck: Red. their track when within a yard or no of his excellent shots shooting off 'Weller,

Fowler, Mullen and Bickford.

of the jack.

The

main Rugby game this week end will be at Sookunpoo when Army acet Navy at 4.45 Pn. Prior to this a Club XI will, meet a Navy side.

Inniskillings

Adamant

man.

VICTORY SHIELD

The following is the Combined Chinese team which

Joe

uf

SHANGHAI V.L. Xavier F.R. Harmer F.O. Madar T.G. Main 19 (Skip)

ICE HOCKEY

17

Hidden His Wooden Leg

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Washington, Nov. 10, Lilam M.

O'Brien stumped the Federal Courts yesterday with a divorce' sult accusing his wife, Marianne, ofjunusual cruel-

ty.

O'Brien said she has a habit of hiding his wooden leg and then sitting on the bed and residing him.

The court withheld its de- cision-United Press.

17 GUNS SALUTE. GOVERNOR

when

Macao, Nov 19, · Portuguese artillery units at defence posts at the harbour entrance fred ́d Salute of 17 guns at noon yesterday, When Si: Alexander Grantham, ! Governor of Hong Kong and Lady Ciranthoin

aboard! arrived 11.M.S. "Amethyst" to pay return Governor of courtesy call on the

and Macio (Commander Oliveira) Senhora Oliveira.

Here

*

Nottingham, Nov. 18. R.A.F.

After twice holding the lead. His brilliance was most manifen the Swedish ice hockey touring Accompanied by Mr. Heathcote At Sookunpoo Inniskillings

in the 12th and 13th heads when he team were beaten by six goals Smith, Political Adviser., and Captain drew with Royal Air Force with

teak Lee out to give Shanghai to both sides-scoring a try.

two by the Nottingham Wilsen, the Governor's A.D.C., Sir two shots. пота.

Panthers here tonight. It was Alexander and Lady Grantham were Inniskilling scored in the first half through Major

Vincent Xavier was up to his taal clear in the early stages that met by the British Consul. and the will meet form and, were it not for his inability the Panthera the try was not converted.

Sloane but Combined Services st Causeway to get used to the tricky green, would

Harbour Master, whe were feeling Portuguese Inniskilling pressed hard in the First Round of the Victory Shield himself than he actually did.

Bay today at 4.30 p.m. in the have given a much better account

Homewhat tired

after their orted them to the wharf from the al special second half and near the endl

Paris trip and Hans Lekkert British warship aboard Competition:

launch. Rodger went cver for an un- coverted try for the Air Force.

Yu Kai-yan (Chinese Athletle), with the final decision in the lap of Swedes with a good solo effort, wharf.ty Conumander and Seghorn The game was a hard fought one soon opened the scoring for the The visitors were welcomed at the Trang Bulfook (Kwong Woh), the gods right up to the last head. Hau Yung-sang (Kit Chec), Lam

Strongman equallsed from Oliveira, lead officials of the Club "A"

Yu-shun (South China). Tec Shanghai was unlucky to be handi- pass by Brown early in the aee-Macao Government, and Chincie per- Kam-hung (Eastern), Lau Chung. capped by a green which did the ond period but Ane Stromonages here. After reviewing the ground H.M.S.

promptly restored the visitors Kuard of honour, the visitors were sang (Kit Chec), Hung Hing-yuk most unforeseeable tricks. Citb

(Kowloon Moter Bus) (Captala), (Chinese Athletic). Chau Man-chi

the Governor's House, lead. This spurred the Pan-driven thers to

greater efforts and where they lunched with the Macao Choung Wing-keung (Eastern), Lai Shiuying start with a single on the first

Kam-hoi

n-hoi (Sing Tao), Chu The Home rinkers went ulf in from that point the Swedes

Governor.

In the afternoon, the Hong Kung wing (Kit Chee). Kwok Ying-koe three heads, followed by a two and

were never the same.-Reuter.

visitors nitended a cocktail party (Kee Chee), Lee Shek-yau (Kow-another single, to lead by six on the

given by the British Comul and f5 Icon Motor Bus), la Yin-fun sth head,

the evening they were entertained to (Kit Chee), Tsa Kam-ho (East Shanghai equalised on the 8th enl

a dinner recepilon by the Matzo C) and Chan Tak-fa! (South and overtook the Filipino

Governor. China).

following head with a three, A three

Sir Alexander and Laily Grantham The team to take the field will be chosen prior to the match.

On

the Club

A dansant beat by 11 points to 3 after leading at the interval by 8.3.

The Adamant were the heavier team and in the closing stages their passing was good.

Harriman scored Best for the

FOURTH DAY Hater Stang seorei Malaya's

Saturday, 24th January, 1948 other gool, while centreforward

1/3..alf a mile. 3 Sections. Win 1. Han nette the bull twice and

ners barred. Entries will be divided Lee Yeh once for Shanghai.

45. One mile. 2 Sections, Penalty. Hints sections by a draw,

45. Sie furlongs. 2 sect

2 Sections, Wi- Malaya netually entered the One Enny only. field today as the underdog he and in

From the 2-nile post unce roundners barred. Entries will be divided cause of injuries and the bevere Penalty.

Labant 1 mile 171 yards). [ints sections by a draw,

7. One mir. 2 Sections. Win end to which they are not ac 7. the and a half miles. Hongners hurred. For the second batch of elistemed. but within two King Derle, Sweepstake of $20 each, Australian Subscription Pontes of minutes were one goal up and $50 additional for Starters, with 1948

Entries will be divided never relinquished the lead al-$4,0 added. Winner 70%, Secondino sections by a draw.

1948 unly. though the score was 1-1 after [2071,- Whird 105% of the total pool. 8. One and a quarter miles, Win- ten minutes,

8. From the 2-mile past orce royal (ners barred.

Club when he kicked a goal but Goalie Chu Chee Seng played and in (about 1 mile 171 garús), 2. One and a quarter miles. Pearce Rabbit went over soon after for

Chutes Cop. The Cop is presenty Memorial Cup. Stakes: Winner $2,000, try which Page failed to a spectacular game between the posts and gave

9. Que and a quarter miles. . & Second $1,006, Third $750. The Cup vert. theo. Cup Class Handicap. Ponis is presented and will he held for one preatest exhibitlena

A try by Henley which Braise ever wit entering for this race are harred from year by the Winner who will also re- converted brought the setre to

entering for the 6 Furlong "B" Claceive a memento.

8-3 in the Navy's favour at half 16. One and

acer miles.me. Champion Staker Stakes;

Winner

In the second half Broise scor $1,800, Second $1.250,

Folled Third $750.cd a try which Beamish

and Thom- Past Entries, Starting Fre $50. For to convert. Rabbit Australian Ponies, winners and placed on were the outstanding players

Kr the sailors. ponies at Race Meetings of this Club Esince Sept. 1, 1947 only.

ung of

nessed here.-Router.

"THE BEASTS OF CLICHY" GAOLED

filthy hovel,

Paris, Nov. 18.

were

huddled on

11. One and a half miles. Class Handicap.

Soccer Fixtures

Saturday Nov. 22.

IST. DIVISION

"B"

Teams

con.

PROBE INTO U.S. BOXING

Flying Start

on the

LAWN TENNIS

Buenos Aires, Nov. 18. The outstanding results in to-

and a singleton again gave the local day's play in the Argentine returned to Hong Kong aboard the team the lead, only to love it once Open Lawn Tennis Champion- same warship This morning-Central

more on the following head,

ships here were: In the Open Three tos-in stoccasion put the Men's Doubles, Jaroslav Drobny visitors 15-10 in front of the Filipinos (Cecchoslovakia) and

Frankle

bent

of the fath This five-shot lead was Parker (United States) rluccil in a single-shot advantage by Luis Morea and Labing the 2011 end, when the scares stoni Gonzales (Argentina) 6-3 6-0

at 17-16.

New York, Nov. 18.

Excitement ran high when Lee seas | Renter. The New York County Grand down the first wood of the last head, The following is the Club Jury, under the direction of the Di-which drew to the jack. Tension team for Saturday's friendly irict Attorney's office, for the second Rugby games:-P. Ingram: Atime within a year, has stepped in Thomson T. O. Morgan Wilson to investigate the city's boxing situa- G. H. Dunnett, R. P. Taltam, F. tion today. Ciemo, J. Mackie E. J. Brown, B.

An inquiry will be held into fast Johnson, T. H. Bowman, J. Ro- Friday night's Madison Square Gar bertson. A. J. G. Taylor, H. D.den fight in which Billy Fox was Vaughan.

The following will represent awarded a technical knockout over

Lamotta in the Jake the Army in their friendly Rugby a scheduled 10 rounder.

the fourth, round of game ut Sookunpoo on Saturday

The State Athletic Commission ut 4.45' p.m.;-

Both

action followed

WAS

Inter-School Football

1

Paul's v. La La Salle, Club

In 15 years, Roger and Germaine Huet, the "beasts of Clichy," had nine children. Today, two are alive but only barely so. Seven died at their parents' hands from beatings, cold and hunger. Yvette. 11, and Raymond, 2. and Yvette the only children left. were their steel springs, surrounded savat just in time. Both were by human filth. The baby nvar death from malnutrition. gnawed hungrily at a raw po They were clothed in sucks and tato. Yvette, infantile despite

Capt. Henderson (R.A.); Lt. proclaimed the purses of both had

The following are the fixtures were sleeping on hare aprings her 11 years, starod stupidly.

South China v Bulls (C. Hill, 1 p.m.) de Rome (Green Howards). Lt. been held up pending investigation. for the week:--- without

Referees F. A. Barretto, Lines- Penrose (R.A.). covers, living In

press Lt. Woclough Neighbours eagerly told the

Sunday, Nov. 23 men: R. S, M. Ewin and N. (B.E.). L. Moore (Innials): criticism of the fight and the rumours story. Germaine, who was con-

SENIOR Delgade. Two Inspectors, making a cierge of a building, had had Eastern Sing Tao (C. Hill, 4.30 Erwin (Innisks): Lt. Pryde (In the betting odds on the day of the

Rock de Besombe (Buffs), Capt. that followed a lightning turnover as St. routine investigation, knocked nine children.

All the money

em.) Referee: R. M. Umar. nisks). Lt. Nash, Capt. Stephens Graxianz, before he wen the world Wah Yan St. Stephen's, Club

Early in the year Rocky at the net door. Germaine that her husband Roger. Huut, 3. cruel-fat alcoho dairyman. brought home went

Linesmen: L/Cpl. Pierce and Y. (Innisks), Gar, Brooks (middleweight title in Chicago,

Lt. Parke (Inniska), L, Bruce, lic, refused t let the police to. for drink. Both drank heavily. Innisks v Kwong Wah (Sookunpoo, (R.A.). Li, Dogherty (Inniaks) suspended from figluing in New York They returned with a warrant. Often little Yvette slept hud-

In connection with an alleged bribe 3p.m.) Referee: K. K. Ip. Lines and Lt. Begley (Innisks).

Reserves: Symes (Inniska), offer.Asociated Press.

(R.A.). L/Bdr. Iss. 4.30 p.m.) Referee: F. 11. Bullock,

(well (R.A.). Lincamen

Cpl. Manson

The following have been select and R.S. M Watson.

ed to represent the Club 2nd XI Motor Bus V Club (Club, 4.38 in the match against Sing Tap on

San Francisco, Nov, 18. the Club Ground, on Saturday, p.m. Referee: J. F. da Silva. at 3 pm.

Fred Apostoll, former 'mid. Linesmen: D. Leonard and .P. Catton, Taylor, Sloan, Locke,dleweight champion, won his St. George.

Fowler Onsager, Hemley, Urqu- biggest comeback test today Kitchee o

Police (Navy, 4.30 p.m.) hert, Gardner, Bond, Baker, Referee: J. G. Padley. Linesmen: Reserves:-Gaffney, Kennard.

with a split 10-round verdict P. I. Li and A. Farmer. Chinese A. v 25th R.A. (Police, 4.10 been pleked to represent the Abrams, of New York City~ |-

The following players have over title contender, Georgie St. Referee: A. F. Willis. Hong Kong Football Club against United Press. p.m.) Linemen: E. I. Nichols and S.

F. Mak.

The stench from the tiny died outside the front door. R.A.F. Royal Navy (Sockumpoo, Lt. Ferrar

men; Cpl. Manson and A. Leck.

room was almost too much for her skinny body shivering from the police. Little Raymond cold, her only friend a black

kitten.

CHINA LOAN QUESTION

The only venson Yvette had K, survived long apparently was because she was cared for by somebody else durig the war when the Hucts went to Germany as voluntary workers.

Washington, Nov. 18. The President of the Inter- national Bank, Mr. John Mc- Cloy, at a press conference to- uy said there had been no formal application by China for first, died several weeks after

n loan from the Bank

He added, however:

situation and has

tives about

Short Lives The other seven children all had short liven-Roger, the

"The birth.

talked in-

"Yes, it's true,"

M. Evi

2ND, DIVISION "A"

The others lived from R.A.O.C. W. D. Chinese (Army, atoff continues to study the few hours to ten months.

3 p.m.) Referee: Y. T. Leung Germaine Navy v 51, Joseph's (Army, 4.50 formally to Chinese representa- told the police. "If the brats p.) Referee: A. M. Lee.

are dead it's because I nuver Klichte v K. Motor Bus (Navy, 3 had time for them. And then P.) Referee: P. P. L they disgustedme - even Dockyard Palice ( Valley, 3

pm) Refereet C. Redban. South Chins y II.Q.LF, (H. Valley, 4.10 p.m.) Referee: Sivers... 2ND, DIVISION "3"

progress, Tho Chinese situation is heavily

complicated by the flacal condi-Yvette. I can't look at Lar." tion and civil disturbances.' United Press.

BASEBALLERS CALLED POLICE

Caracas, Nov. 18.

The Owner Oscar Yanes of

Huci blamed

his wife.

the deaths on

- "She gave the orders," he said.

If convicted of murder, the Huets face the death sentence or fe imprisonment.

They will be brought before the "Venezuela'!" baseball club the examining magistrato next did not think Saul Rogovin was wook, who will decide whethar. «trying: hlav bost in a baseball | to strengthen the charge follow-

gomit against the Caracasing a special investigation. Hrowern and so he summoned. The Clichy Poiles Commis the police, Le

Rogovin, who is a regular been able to substantiate the

club Sing Tao (Club, -3 p.m.)

Referee: D, Leonard,

South China y, Chinese A. (Police, 3

p.m.) Referee: 8, M. Lui.'-

Sunday Nov. 23 Memorial Cup. Lat. round. Referee: Tunstall Linesment. F.: A. Barretto and A. Guest.

2ND. DIVISION "A"; Eastern Talkoo (Navy, 3 p.m.)

Referee: Fic. Sheer,

2ND DIVISION “B”

Referral CX.

U.S. BOXING

Australian Test Team Chosen

Sydney, Nov. 18. The Australian selectors have been conservative in their choice of the team for the first Test match against the Indians at Brisbane. The team is the same ne for, man, as Bradman's brand „policy the fifth Test against England is to have six bowlers at inst Benson, except that. command.

· 10.30 a.m. Ref. A. Farmer,

11:30a.m. Ref: A. Farmer. Ellis Kadoorle (A.M. Sch), ' * Ellis Kadoorle (P.M. Sel.), C. HII 11.300.. Ref: A. Leck.

JUNIOR

Anglo Chinese (A.M. Scl) v St. Joseph's, Navy" No. 1, 10.30

|

a.m.

Ref: AM. Lee.

Paul's v Ellis Kadoorie (AM. Sel.). Navy No. 1. 11.30 a.. Ref.: Taung King-hong,

Stephen's v Wanchal (A.M.

Sel, Stanley, 11,10 am.

Ref to be supplied by Army at Stanley,

JUNIOR "B" SECTION

N.T.C. (attached Sel)

v Anglo Chinese (I.M. Sch) Army

No. 1. 11.30 am.

Ref.:"D.I.. Lal

Wah Yany, Wantaal (IM. Schli

Army No. 1. 10.30 am.

Ret Li Ping-pul

CRICKET

Newa.

JUNK THOUGHT

_TO_HIT_MINE ________

of the amell

The non arrival on schedule Chinese river steamer "Kwat Hol" from Canton yesterday morning, was followed by an unconfirmed.re. port, said to have emanated The following will represent from Cunton, that the ship had Club de Recreio against the RAF turned back to Canton after at Cricket on Saturday, at King's suffering severe Parki

damage from A.M. Prata, (Capt), A.M. Rod. explosions, reportedly caused by rigues

striking a mine, and with some AP. Pereira, L. Oceano, GIN, Gosano, J.M. thirty odd casualties on board. Gosano, E.A.R. Alves, A.P. Ricci The "Kwal Hol" was said_to Pereira, DM. Rodrigues, T.M.have left Canten at 10 p.m. ön Rodrigues, A.E, Noronha, (Um Nov. 18, and piro) A.Y. Gosano.

the explosions followed about an hour later. Tho

part of the ship Ruffered severe damage, the re- port said, but she was able to on her own return to Cunton row's International soccer match of Sweden, will watch tomor steam.

The local agents of the vessel, between England and Sweden at the Kwangai Steam Navigation Company, In reply to enquiries, Highbury,

Both teams will be presented bald they had, received no advico to him before the kickoff-Neu- from Canton of the reported

mishap

ter.

SOCCER

London, Nov. 18. Crown Prince Gustav Adolf,

fore

Russia Objects To Veto Discussion

Lake Success, Nov. 18. Any further discussion of the Big Four veto right would only bring harmful results to all,” M. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet delegate, warned United Nations here today.

The United States had pro Sir Hurtley Shawcross (Brie posed to the General Assembly'e ain), supporting, reference to Political Committee that the the Little Assembly, zaid that Govt, Vern School y Ellis Ka- veto problem: be considered in the extent to which the Soviet

Sel), C. Hill, the

doorie (IM,

10.30 am

Ref.: J. F. da' Sliva,

KOWLOON. SECTION

La Salle v Yaumau (A.M. Sci.), Ret. A. F.. Willis or E. J. Nichols.

La Salle, 10,30-a.m.

...

your-round. “Little, “As Unlon had exercised the Kyoto, sembly" set up despite the de- was "deplorable” and had-dla- clared Soviet boycott,

edited the United Nations.

M. Gromyko declared:"", "A | "But in hopeless, oversimplifien- consideration of this question on of the position to suppose can only bring about harmful that we can at present substitute resulta for all of us.”. He do- the simple majorky rule for the manded that the velo question exitung unaoimily

require be removed from the † : General | monts," he said. "In the circum- Assembly agenda. The Ukraine stances, it would be idle so and. Poland bitterly criticised the summon a conference to discuss American proposal as „provocne smendments to the Charter j

Ho added: "The remedy amend the Charter in in Heini faoems to lie in an improvement

relations.“. body. pn which they would not in international

**Neutor. | Mr. John Foster · Dulles (United States), urged, that, the

Wednesday Nov. 17 Brown repinces S. Barnes as W. Johneton deseryes his in-

BENIOR DE opening balaman ami W. Johnson clusion. He has shown definite Diocesan Boy's School v Queen's takes the place of the slow left hostility. -cach, Umehe, han

Cellogo Diocesan Ground, 4.30 p.m. hander Tribe, who is now with bowled against the Indians, and

Rozi All Guest. the Lancashire Lengue, The only it will be remembered that he ving Wah v Bt, Joseph's": "Club | tlon, and, an attempt to try sto surprise is the inclusion of R. took three wickets in 12 balls 2.80p.m. Hamence, who has not been 'a for no runs against them at Refi. Redman.

1*;' Melbourne.

JUNIOR. season pitcher for Buffalo in murder charge involving the R.A.B.C. Signals (Bookunpoo, 1

Lindwall, Miller, Johnston and D.B.5. v Wah Yan (Kin), | Dlo. ** Mort critics here are of the Toshack can all use the new Ref: S.M. Lui.

10 cesan Ground, 2.18 pm. the International League, had other seven children and that pin.) Referenz D, P, Jalan opinion that Harvey has earned ball. The only member of the Mongkok, Ying Wah, walked the first four men to this task would be up to the c. Cadre, v. R.B.M.B., Bookampos, 4.10 | his place, for the MARK

Little Assembly, repons back to Printed and published for the pro- Police ide that the Indians, have not pm.gtart

the General Assembly next printers, The Newspaper Enterprias, Kadhalimul the police choredamining magistrato United figh) Referees Mi Latke L

Geomehow, that yet faced a McCool And

3. vár after full consideration of Limited 13 Walter James KEATER |'|)]lamence le destined to be 12th | Tellos se Reuterinizin, 21 MaNT |EAKLENICHOLS, B

The vete problems,

| W[adsor Hours) Hong Kong,

petang ~Bioner said the police ̈lad" not. Electric #{Nay}, 4:30p.m.)| success," so far this CDRON,

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