BUREN
THE PERFECT
NWISS WATCH
GOLF INTERPORT
H.K. GIRLS UPSETTING MANILA
Manila, Feb. 3. The arrival of 22 young and pretty Chin- ese dancing girls from Hong Kong by chartered plane last night raised
CHINA MAIL
TALK Manila May Visit Hong Kong
The "bamboo wireless" says that a golf team from Manila would like to visit Fanling during the month, and it may be possible to make sult- able arrangements. There was a previous In- terport in February when the Manila team played in overcoats between shots! The Intest information is that will be pleased to have further
players and there has been a
America' will field a team of 14 keen response by members wish. ing to take up the challenge a mild furore in Manila's ¦ There are several places open to Large Chinese commun-
*24 players and the Secretary ity.
The group in billed for ap- pearances at an Escolta night club on Feb. 7. Having been
Kiven visitors' permits by Inimigration authorities
the OVCI
2216. protesta of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the local office of the Kuomintang Parly.
Master's Complete Denial
A complete denial of the charges was entered by Leung Ngat-chi (36) headmaster of
applications.
Friday night was well supported and proved a big success, Mrs. Morrison most charmingly pre sented the cups to the prize win- ney and was thanked by the
The prize-giving ceremony
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1948.
REFEREES' DINNER
Hong Kong's Association Football Referees are hold- ing their annual dinner at the Luk Kwok Hotel, Glou- center-road, on Saturday, J.
Referees who wish to at- tend, are requested tu com- municate with Mr. L. Q. Young, 'phone 39669, or Mc. F. I. Bullock, 'phone 30301, Ex. stating the numbere
of guests they are bringing. Tickets are $10 per head not including wines, etc.
Monaghan To Meet
The Champ,' in a typical speech. Paterson
Mr. Blake, on behalf of the donera of "The Victory Cup." handed this over to the Club and
in Ught witty speech revealed the thought behind thin generous gesture The Captain suitably
and thereafter replivd]
there
were ads of revelry.
the
Cine Processing Undertaken,
Projection. Room Serviceable.
ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY
10 Ice House St.
Tel. 88188
SOFTBALL GAME PROTESTS Association Defers Two Decisions
Second Carnera
In U.S.?
NEW YORK, FEB.
GING BUONVINO, THE ITALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT OF WHOM IT HAS BEEN WRITTEN
"China Mail" Shield Presentation
("By "Grandstand")
The Softball Association had a four-hour session
on Monday night when the General Commit- tee met to discuss urgent business, among
which were four protests.
The Recreio "appent against, names of the successful cain- an alleged infringement by a St.paigning squade. A volo at
INTERPORT
ELEVENS
PICKED
At a meeting of the
"NOBODY TAKES HIM TOO Joseph player when Gerry Go- thanks was passed to the "China Interport Football Com-
sano was making for third base Mall" for their
sporting and
SERIOUSLY BUT HE CUN- TINUES TO WIN," HAS SUD DENLY THRUST HIMSELF FORed by the Association as a pro- expanding interest
during crucial gune, was allow generous action in promoting the mittee last
night the pas-various teams to play
WARD INTO THE BOOMING BOXING PICTURE.
At
test," after lengthy discussion on time. the required formalities.
against Shanghai during the Chinese New Year were selected.
It WAY alva revealed that Prix Philippine Amateur Athletic Federas
vitation in visit Hong Kong on Feb.
in the
League Standings
MEN'S "A"
Won
the
Lat
Ht. Jewerly's
1
ARD
tion had accepted Hong Kong's Ini
Chindiane
3
127
V. H. C.
rerela
Filipino Julien Bouth Chine
Rovers
3
71720, for egjes of games.
5KJ
+
.551
1
+
MEN'S "E"
| Darmdevila
Herre
BRATOR
With 10 victories in the American ring bebind him. Beauvina has now Apparently the Recrelo kuhn- Belfast, Feb. 2:
earned fight with Joe Baki ngement was not aware of an Rinly Menaghan, of Belfast, Madison Square Garden on March established recognised by Americn
pre-war practice of 19, This would be Baksi's first hout registering a 'protest on the field world flyweight champion
fol- inre he Inst a decision to Olle Tant the time the incident occurred Mailers lowing has win against Dadberg in Sweden last kommer and
and under these circumstances, slipped from the position he held us Mar, today signed to
meet chirt challenger to the heavyweight the Associntien decided to ignore Jackie Paterson, of Glasgow, forking, Joe Louis.
this oversight, It is undersk og that the An- the world, British Empite and
During a long period of inaction,
However, A resolution yas nual General Meeting will take | British tiles 121 Belfast on Baksi is said to have gained a Int passed to prevent a re-occurence place on Thursday, Feb 26, and,, March 23
of weight and some loubi is
aland "hereafter a protest to be Haneballera rady being expressed whether the accepted must
be made at the former Pennsylvania miner will
of the decision for.
was made and A two-fisted fighter with not too the opposing manager and officials much style, Bunnving has quickly of the game must be notifed of Blue Beetion
bimself
favourite with the intention of continuing the Medison Square Garden fans, and a
those conditions,Josephions
Jy requented.
diaries ne-Maring, but falled
te
able to reduce enough to be perfectly time the request for a reversal
A
Tudny, the Chinese press added is voice of disapproval. pointing out that while Chin ese doctors and nurses were denied adriasion, to the Philip pes, dancini girls were given
In large attendance is particular- Paterson held the world title free entry.
the Yeung Tak Middle School,
members when a fight was arranged with Senator Prospero Sanidad, when he went into the witness | please enter their
to weigh in juwyer tor the vaudeville box in give evidence at the concordingly?
1 war deprived of his world troupe, sald
most of the girls tinued hearing of the case in
Competitions next week are: and British crowns by the Brt belonged to well-to-do tamilies which he was being charged on In Halg Kong.
Qualifying | bish' Board of Boxing Control, made Captain's
Cupe Associated (seven
of counts
farceny of Pres
school funds between June,
Course Fallowing a Round 7th/8th
curt injunction 1946, and April 1947, beard be Bogey Peol and Merint Round by Paterson, he was reinstated, well on top of all heavyweight cham-
win galosi Baksi would put bin Rame under
with the score-bcok suitably en- Itangera for Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr yes- 7th-11th Old Course
according to British views, as pionship aspirams-Reuter.
I dorsed, The usual formal pro- terday.
the world champion, and so the
test must be submitted to the entest with Monaghan will re-
London, Feb. 2. Hon. Secretary within 72 hours move all doubts as to the roml Rugby Union match:~London | of the termination of the game,"
Hospital 3 Neath 11-Reuter,
Owing to the amount of evi- | Chondinos dence produced, the meeting only | Bes recorded
CONSUL VICTIM
The
iz
OF SNATCHER Norwegian Consul Hong Kong was the victim of a statehing meidem neur the Post Office lunch time yester day,
He had just exchanged sot24 money at the Tang Kee, Money
Changers. Pedder Street, when
and inde a run for it.
Leng Ngaj-eht was further charged with Leung Mong (32). eleck, with conspiracy to falsify the accounts at the school with intent to defrand Mad Mak-om.
a partner.
Old
That looks like a worth while *pot!'
For the mixed foarnomes, play in either over the Old or New Course but any game over the Otd Course on a Saturday or a Sunday is requested not to start. Before calling on his client until all men's games are welij give evidence, Mr. P. J. Griffins off the tee. said that he would show that
Many of the newer members | there was a sinister influene atmay be interested in the past
le holder-Reuter.
First Yacht Race For Ladies
a snatcher grabbed the money work behind the whole Isiness story of the Club and. based Mr. Marcus Roza of Cable & Defence ** submitted on some notes by E.W. Hamil Wireless, caught the thief, but that it might be that the Court ton, the following may prove of The first of regular monthly sailing races in 14-
should refer the matte after interest.
In the ensuing struggle the man
broke away, "dropplag two $500 wards to the Police for further The Autumn of 1888 probably
JMERON,
re-
Despite retrieving $1.600 the Norwegian Consul, it was jured, was still the poorer by $2,000.
Club in
1
CLUB RUGGER The following will represent the friendly Rugly game against H.M.S. Sussex on the Club ground at 5.15 p.m.-
Wiight-Nooth, Kerr, Wood, R. Thompson, J. Tinson, N.
Mater. Mackie, Robertson, Johnston, Gaunt- len, Danget, Cuscaden, Haker, R. Clack, Wail, A.J.. Taylor.
واره
of
the first ball AAV
foot dinghies for Ladies was held at the Royal Hong Kong Club last Saturday afternoon and despite the unfavourable weather' all morning there was a good turn out for this race in the afternoon. Nine ladles started and at the first mark Miss. B. D'Arcy was in the lead closely followed by Mrs. Honess.
Towards the end of the first lap javailable for cruising ou
Turday
statements from the
<pposing managers
and umpires
concerned, and decided to defer
a final decision to a later date.
Wildcat Protest
The Wildcat
protest against |
Tatuanr Wildfires
the
A letter was received trom Saigon Founhall Association inviting 383 Hong Kong to visit Saigon at the end, 259of March for the Interport game.
The
***
oce meeting decided that owing to the congestion of fixtures it was not » R25 possible but that Hong Kong would 728ad a team to Saigon later if every- 667 thing was satisfactory.
Permission was granted to
the
1023 | Kowloon Mntar Bas in visit linngkoķ
441 during the Chinese New Year holi
STA
11
.000
Wahum
ADIES' LEAGUE
7
days provided their absence would no interfere with the Leagtle fixtures.
The following Werc the
teams
826 chosen last night-
Acr..
,067
Wetens
.690
138
NSW Win Against The Clock
Shield match.
with
Interport
Tam Kwan-hon (Eastern);
Tlak
128 Yung-sang (Sing Too), D. Gosano
only
(St. Joseph's) Capt., Lau Chung-aang (Stop Tau: K. Ferrow (Club). Kam-hui (Sing Tan): lo Ying-fon (Sing Tau). Chair Man-chi
Chong
(Kowloon Bur).
Joon Bus), w Tang Yee-kit (Kow. (Inniskilling). Wing-krung (Sing Tag). Reserves--Leck (Club), The Kam
(Eastern) Soong Lingsing
Chu
fau
the Bees' claim for paints of a
(Sing Too), Lai Shui-wing (Sing Tool, Chan Tek-fai (South China), recent game at which the latter were awarded the decision, was
Lee Shek-you (Kowloon Bust, investigations.
Combined Chinese postponed for a further hearing driven in Mr. A. J. Clifford,
the technicalities Crown Hong Kong-the late Sir Ger-
Involved
Tato Kwan-kon (Eastern): Sydney, Feb. 3.. Cansel appeared for the proshom Stewart and the Harbour
were obscure. Both parties New South Wales (330 and Yong-sang (Sing Tan). The Kum agreed to this arrangement.
200. for four declared) beat hung (Eastern); La Chung ng Master started in that year to secution.
Defendant stared that he had play it on the Race Courst
The South China versus V.R.C. Western Australla (293 and 205) (Sing Too), Soong Llog-sing (Sing not been instructed enter at Happy Valley. There were no
double header which was played 38 runs in their Sheffield Tan) Fung Kwan-sing (Kowloon The Kam-ho (Sing Tao), Fung many of the sums which he was holes or greens but granite setts |
off recently under a gentlemen's
New South Wales' declaration King-cheung (Sing Tae), Chan Tak- alleged to have stolen in the Marked the dialpinees.
agreement to play for the total before lunch proved successful.fi (South China. Le Shut-wing accounts of the schoul. Montes
points of both games at one time, Needing 304 to win, the Mi E Arcy came up into second 10th. Two more Stars are ready for
Western (Sing Tan) and Lee Shek-yau (Kowa The following year. received and paid out were in Argyle and Sutherland High-ace and Miss Harrosser into third the water if only mitable 11 foot come up for discussion and the Australia lost A. Edwards variably entered
belong Bus the interval final decision will be given after fore In sllpa
place, and these positions were held spars can be obtained for the masts. andere arrived, and on May 10, until the beginning of the last lap,
Reserves-Tang Wing (Police), three rung acored, the Association had obtained the after lunch, G. Robinson
and soon paper and then transferred to 1880, the long Kong Golf Club when Miss E. D'Arcy took the lead
Cruisers
Trang Chung-wan (Kis Chee), Chang from the Umpire-in-and D. Watt the books when there was spare was formed with a membership only to be overtaken finally by Miss of interest in races organised by the chief for that game, as to which Then followed a stand in which (Kowloon Bus) and Tang Yea-kit (22) were out. Kam-hoi (Sing Tan), Chau Man-chi Cruiser owners are showing a lack evidence of ten. The curly history of the Harrower who won by only just over R.HK.V.C. which is both surprising team was responsible for the de- K Hearing will be continued for Club, however, is not on record
Carmody scored 31 in 132 (Kowloon Bus). minute in a very a good and enjoy and regrettable-only 2 starters last y
starting the game long minutes before being bowled by
Non-Chinese as all the Club papers, etc, were able race.
Saturday afternoon and 3 on Sunday: after the scheduled time, which Johnston.
Leek (Club); B. Cosano (5. destroyed in the Race Couran
The last five Western Aur- Suggestions fire of 1918.
cruiser owners resulted in one game being coll-tralian wickets fell for only 40 Joseph's) and Fjelstad (Club); Ant- are always welcome but without mare ed off
runs after ten, and New Southon (Air Force), Forrow (Club) active support it is likely that cruiser The Junior loop was not with- Wales won with 20 minutes to and l'arvin (Navy); Xavier (Bt. 1.20.25 10 racer, which made a good resump out its squabbles as the Jose- spare.
Joseph's). Cunningham
(Buds), tion last October, will again cease. phlans protested
New South Wales now have killing) and Qmar (St. Joseph's).
Sewell (Air Force), Kiernan (Innis- decision in good chance of retaining the
of the outcome
Queensland head (RA), Collaco (Police), Mui rejected
match with Western
(Club), Weller (Club) and Australia | len
Howlett (Police).
Lime,
day.
Services Hockey
R.A.F. FORCE DRAW
WITH NAVY
R.A.F. forced a draw with Royal Navy in a re- presentative hockey game played at Kai Tak yesterday after being three goals down at half time.
The game opened with fruit-wards seemed to have lost their Jess attacks by R.A.F. and play combination. then quickly switched to the R.AF. scored after 27 minutes R.A.F. : orca, where Priestley when, after a brilliant wele min was called upon to make three from just inside the Navy halt, grand saves in a row.
Connolly sent in a shot which gave Hampson no chance.
Three minutes
Royal Warrant
The order of finishing was
1
The Club orginally had its headquarters in a "dark and
The cost (Mins 1. ter.
nuwer, Bonhart)
#
Throws II (Min B. D'acer.
ingham), **
3
Thesess 1 (tiss F. D'arcy,
Bromley Martin)
| cavernowa place under the Grang Stand" which was kindly minde available by the Jackey Club Later the Club had a matshed and in 1895
Fron
1.1.5 Sa it is very much hoped that cruiser
1.22.17 Black (Mrs. Honews, Banews) 1.2.20 Tyne
(I Horiek
(Mr. Merrick,
Gembin 1 (Mm.
1.24.2
Kallorie) .....
7
Gamola II (Mas P, Loweby,
LichArid) ...
1.26.00
Mallorie, a permanent club house was built. This was ex- tended in 1896, 1899 and 1906 when a now jeane was granted. In This club house wan destroyed " (Gantopher, W. In 1918 and until 1931, when
*** 1.23.10 2 Li (Mia Pentriath, Brownej 1.29.29 2
llam}
1.83.30 1
On Sunday morning the Sailing
against base-
(23)
Olle Vas Fuerumpire owners will turn out in strength next their game with the Jaguars, The Shield, much depending on the Reserves Wylie (R.A.), Craig-
on all day race, and if Sunday for they have any comments, suggestions Association, however,
ing
inter this work-Reuter. an appeal
Pr constructive criticism, let the Sail the protest on the grounds that against the Secretary or Flag Officers have it.it was Preparatory gun on Sunday Is judgment of the umpira. 1023, starting qua 1030 .m.
There will be the usual dinghy
racer next Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Dinner Dance Members arc reminded of
Six
Internationals
teams having signified their intention of joining the
the forthcoming International Series,
the present building was com-Team race iras between a team te- pleted, the Club again enjoyed presenting Hong Kong Residents and dinner dance at Kellet Island ondrawing for the first round was the courtesy of the Jockey Club one representing the Shipping. Agents Saturday if you've not already ohmade.
for part of the time) and also and Interests, and resulted in a con-tained reservations it may soon be too used their own mutshed.
The membership between 1891 and 1804 way about 50 only, but later Skinner apparently two successive Gov-
After 10 minutes Nuvy opened the scoring, the left wing, Ser- icant, passing to Wordsley who forced a short corner. Hutchings, ernors serred from close in, giving the taking
K.A.F. keeper no chance.
Three minuten later Navy scor-] cd again, Wordsley collecting pasy from Donald to put the ball
vincing win for the Hong Kong Relate. sidents. It must be mentioned "how- ever that the "Shippers had very short notice to form their team and we are sure that they will do much of the better in their next event Result the corner, hit the ball game and in 1897 the momber- tembis 1 (R) Coote straight to Skinner, who secret. ship had risen to 250. Sir Wilck (owne-tol
R.A.F. continued to attack and liam Robionen, described Connolly scored from a rebound,
were devotees
AR
a Gambit 1 (R) Sherriff
14. Theseus 1 (T) Corbett
with four minutes to go. RAF, the best friend the Club ever well out of Priestley's reach. pressed hard but the final whistle had' upphed, on the secasion of
Navy were
Queen Victoria's Diamond right on top and teome with the score 3-3.
Jubilee, and The Royal Warrants although the I.A.F. forwards Teams:- took one or two ahots at goal
was issued. Since then the Club their efforts were weak.
Hardy. has been "The Royal Hong Kong
Golf Club."
Navy, who last week beat an Army roprasentative sido by 6
R.A.F.: Priority: Swan, Reblison. Alleert King: Gay, Connelly, Skinner, Hutchings.
Navy? Hampi akawe, Tauce-Namore, Sendati, Hacement a
Jurdan
Roper: Erber.
goals to 1. were on the top of ley, Donakl, Wordaley, Startin, Berjeans.
their form yesterday. Their de- fence combined well with the forwards who time and again had the RAF. defence going the wrong way,
In the 20th minute Navy scor- ed their third goal" whon Startin ceived a pass from Wordslay and, evading a tackle by Jordan, shot from 10 yards out, the ball entering the net cf the post.
The only real shot that tested the Navy keeper in the first half was by Skinner, when Hampson saved weh from close in.
Half Time: R.A.F. 0, Nivy 3.
Changed Picture
(Next week the founding of Deep Water Bay>
M.C.C. Team Hard Hit By Injuries
Port of Spain, Trinidad, Feb. 2.
The MCC did not accept Trinidad's challenge here today to hit off 165 runs in 90 minutes and the match ended in a draw.
Final scores: Trinidad 481 for 4| Joha ikin was on for 63 but T.G.
Commodore if 18) Strang Adament 1V (8)
Mies Anderson
.... 1.15.27
Heechink.
Theseus (8) Wilmett 7 Bionetters 11 (TL) Milest
TURPIN'S WIN
the
п
Tuesday, Feb. 10-Great Bri |taln v. U.S.A,
Wednesday, Feb. 11-China -v. Philipines.
India and Portugal both drawi "byes" and the former will meet
Lords Reject A Government Offer
London, Feb. 2.
A Government offer to discuss the general reform of the House of Lords on certain conditions was turned down by Lord Salisbury, the Con- servative leader, there tonight. They decided to proceed with their amendment to reject the Bill which reduces their powers to delay legislation already passed by the House of Commons from two years to one. Voling on the Bill wlif Lake "Lord Salisbury, the Opposition loader, said the proposals "ontiro-
"
Nottingham, Feb, 2. 3.08 0 Leamingten middleweight, took clash while the Portuguese con- Dick, Turpm. 27-year-old winners of the China-Phillipines
1.11.20his chance of being
first ingent will meet the victors of 1,1948 | coloured boxer to fight for the other pair, at a later date. 1.20.20 British title when he outpointed Before the meeting adjourned,
Mark Hart cf 1.23.21
Croydon in the | the, "Chian Mali" Shield was place on Wednesday. 1.12a final eliminator for the British presented to the Association, The
If the rejection is carried, the ly oliminate" from the discussions 1.01.07 middleweight championship over Shield will be awarded to the Government intends to re-intro- the power of delay to onable publie 1.81.4212 rounds here tonight,
champions of the Ladies League duce the Bill in the next two ses- opinion to become informed and
() Mi P, Laneby Tyne II (B) Jorgensen. £iisqualified Slunecutters V (8) Turner.
His victory gives him the right who will be entitled to retain itsions of the House of Commons crystallised after a diforence bo- Miss S'entriath
n... to fight, the title holder, Vince for one year. There are seven and, at the end of two years, it tween the House of Lords and the 51 (8) Dembaw
D.M.P.Hawkins-Reuter,
Leen spaces for inscribing the will automatically become law, House of Commons. Realli Hong Kong Resident ..... BO
Later, Lord Halifax, former despite the House of Lords' op Shippers
position, writes Router's Parlla-Viceroy of India and Ambassador.
to the United States, declaring mentary correspondent.
The main purpose of today's that it seemed that Lord Addison Bill is to ensure that the House and Lord Salisbury meant thin af Lords do not prevent the same thing but each was afraid tionalisation of the iron and steel of being led into a trap by the industry within the lifetime of other, appealed to both to exe the presont Parliament.
tricate the Hause from a positions: Today's debate was adjournedt should never have got into"," from last Tuesday to allow con AL this point; Lord Sallsbury sideration of an appeal by the proposed that the controvaralal, Opposition to postpone further first condition should be made
the B so the of
The next Team Race fixtures are:---- Sunday, Feb, 1, 13 am, Kowloon Residents v. HK. Gayeraient Mr. Crosbie (Kowloon) and Mr. Chidell (B.K.G.) will select the tents,
Wednesday, Feb. 11, (Chinese New Year holiday), Roral Navy ', Hong Kong Residents. L/Cdr. Goolhart, R.N. and Mr. Coote will select teams.
}
Stars
p.m
declared and 101 for no wickets de-Evans, who scored 33. 5.C. Griffith weekend were spoilt, Saturday's by a clared. MCC 418 and 80 for 3,
46 not out and 'M.F, Tremlett
16
French Round-Up Of Vietnamese
Paris, Feb. 2.
The arrest of 16 Vietnam citizens living in France was reported today, 15 at Lyons, in south- eastern France, and one at. Nice, on the Riviera.
that
Cz ve reform schema.off to read that the discussion of the
the
bry agrooment.
should be limited to the power,
Unfortunately both Star races las collision, and Sunday's by the wind This arrest of Nice was that ofed there had been taken away by work House of Lords could be power of the second Chainber Very serious to the MCC was the found the easy batting wicket
to dying. This was bad luck especially Lee Van Truong. aged 37a lorry to "an unknown destina- Lord Addison, Lord Privy Seal of delay-instead of "to ensur injury to Joe Hardstaff, their chief their liking The second half opened with a scorer of the tour so far, who when
said in his reply today that the inga reasonable time for con K. Tina 53
as all four Stars had been stipgedative of Saigon of Avent tlon". not but and A.
A delegation of Navy attack but the R.A.F. de fielding pulled a ligament in his right Ganterume
Vietnamese | Government would agree to die-sideration by the Lords." the day before and good close racing Georges Clemenceau, Nice, do 47 not Dit enabled
Lord Addison promised to put": fence was beginning to get a leg. Many days may elapse before Telnidad to declare their recomt inn: a expected. The first two starscribed as a member of the Viet which went to the Prefecture of cues reform provided that discus-
home on Saturday were only 10 nam delegation in Francs. Lye to protest against the or-sion on the powers of the second this suggestion to, le colleagues. grip on the Navy forward line, Hardstaff is it again and England, ings and the MCC managed to hold seconds späris
The names of those arrested este was not received by the au- Chamber was #mited to ensuringly the Government. In the last 20 minutes it was who have been hard hit by injuries out for a draw-Reuter,
thorities,
★ "reasonable time” for considera „Replying" to no question, br 2 Alr (Chidell-Berritt).............. 1.60.21's Lyons were not disclosed.
The decision to call a strike tion of the measures by the Hour Lord Halifax, Lord Addison wald Capetown; Feb., a. Pourb (Bedewick-Min, · Bergs
"They were described as "work- was then taken.
of Lords and for discussions, of Gvernment would be will The fact that the MCC finished Field Marshal Earl Wavell,
Voertzetan kanan-a --many), Vietnamese În sampe “at M.Tron Ngoc Danh, head of the differences between them and ing to explore the possibility of Printed and publļabed for the pro- | only 63 runs behind on the frat ini, former Viceroy of India, at pre- Polaris Serkoorman Diner og mot bertera boon was thousaday and
Lyona" and
begin i hun- the Vietnam delegation in France, the House of Commons, prietors," The Newspaper Enterprise; } ings was due chiefly to some sue bar-sent on four-wetka tour in
Your Stars yell be avaliabid's for me became know
The Bill would also have to be the delay being more than one, Limited, by WALTER JAMES KRAH ding by the tall end batsmen, the South Africa arrived in Copenclog text Saturday and Bundy Land Art from Larons today Inarily of the French State of Lords at the end of this ren-
charged with acts prejudicing the passed or rejected by the rouss year and less than two Windeer Haum, Heng Kong.
The debate was then" adiouril- inst wickets adding 129 runs,, fown today Reuter
on Wednesday, Feb. 11; they will be staled at the 10 persons arrest! Bouter,
ed until tomorrow-Reuter,
all RAF, and the Navy for during the tour, can ill afford to lose
him
Pta.