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Annual Meeting Of The

H.K. Ropes

In view of the somewhat problematical chanco of getting any money back from War Damagos, the Directors considered it a wisa course to tako, said Mr. L. Kadoorie, chairman, at the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Rope Manu- facturing Co., Ltd. yesterday.

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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1948.

The Catholic Note In Literature

A series of fortnightly Lectures at the Catholic Club, King's Building, under the auspices of the St. Thomas More Association, oponad yes- terday evening when the Rev. Father T. F. Ryan, S.J., spoke on "The Catholic Note in English Literature.”

to the

and the

there was

He was replying to Mr. A.¡ *The dividend recommended Hilally, a shareholder, who had will be paid out of the taxable anked if it was not rather dras-profits of the company and the tie that the entire war losses of bonus from profits which are not $904,809 should be wiped out in able to corporation profits inx.

"The proposed bonus to one year against this year's pro-and workers

basis com- fits instead of spreading it over parable to that of former years years.

and I trust will have your ap-

thought for political ❤

proval as they have given very Rood service in dificult times.

Supporting the chairman were Messra. Albert Raymond, S. T. Williamson, I. W. Shewan, (directors) and F. J. Tavares Secretary).

Paymont To Staff

is an ex-gratin payment made to "In the profit and loss account

the staff of $50,075,50, which is

ter

180

reasons

Annual

Cricket Fixture

Shareholders present were:- In line with what has been paid Bandleap. (1st Sec.) Class 5. One admirer of his he considered that not who was also a priest, Ro-Army). Lleut, Brown

hit

(R.N.).

The following are the entries

The annual pre-war Cricket for the Fourth Extra Race Meet- ing at Happy Valley on April 17:

xture between HK.V.D.C. 1st Race Curragh Handicap

and Combined Services is to (1st Sec.) Class 2.

One Mile.

be revived on the 'Club Amazon, Chesterfieki. Crown Wit-

Mr. W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, Pre-¡of the world. When it began ground tomorrow. ness, Desire, Hurricane. Libera sident, said that some of these England was Catholic,

The match will be a two-day Ребку. Star,

Pleasant Valley, lasher, Rose Emme, Sorcerer, lectures would be delivered by life that is depicted by Chaucer affair, and the cream of the Col- laymen, but Father Ryan had and Langland and Malory is that's cricketing talent will be on of a ualled Christendom. Then 2 p.m., and on Sunday at il a.m. view. Play tomorrow begins at Sunlight, Wodonga.

Zud

Race-Gatwick Stakes very generously come

after a long period of war From 2 M.P. assistance of the Association by domestic disturbance

and

Following are the teams: staff at Sec.) Closs G.

Ascot Beauty 153, Autumn Leaf arranging for Jesuit Fathers to introduced into life in England Ride, Lt. Col. H. Owen-Huges, H.K.V.D.C.-Colonel L. T. 145, Belle Fontaine 145, City of give the first few lectures. He one of those attempts to control Cept. A. M. Rodrigues, Lieut. D. Melbourne 145, D-Day 150, Eas- had honoured the Association

McLellan. Licul J. Barrow, tern Diamond 145, Good Ship 183, by opening the series himself. which have caused so much sut C.Q.M.S, E. C. Fincher, Cpl. A.P. Harvard 130, National Glory 150,

An interviewer once asked G. tering and turmoil in many coun- Pereira, Cpl. F. R. Zimmern, Noonday Sun 153. Shangrila 159. B. Shaw what he thought of the

in our day.

Zimmern, Spr. R. Sidber 145, Some Fun 145, Sprin- poetry of Francis Thompson sald

Thomas More, the Lord Chan- Pte. J. M.. Gosano.

Lee, Sure

Shot 150.

Fr. Ryan.

Shaw repiled that cellor, and one of the fathers of Combined Services:-Sqn. Lea- 3rd Race -- Haydock Park while he

not an WOR

enthusiastic

English prose. and sensitive der Fanton (R.A.F.), Major Hope

(Army), Major

Murray-Brown Mitc Arelle, Blue Peter, Coun- Thompson's superiority

bert Southwell, were among those Lieut. Shore (RN), Capt. Dar by other companies and which Fat Choy, Fluke Shot, Good Bay, without religion

tess Delight, Dashing Beauty II, rivals clearly showed that a poet

thever

who died for their religious, be- win (Army), Capt. Drew (Army), your directors considered appro Herole Lassie, Jackol, Jump Bid, painter.

is like a blind liefs, continued Fr. Ryan.

Lieut. Steptoe (Army), C.PO, A writer must have u printe and

White (R.N.), Sgt. Bacon (R.A.F.), fitting. I feel sure you Priority, Richard Rifle. Seatre, philosophy of life It what he will

The donation approve

of Sine Marshall, Souvenir. Too-writes is to have any value and

It became then so difficult for Cpl. Cooper (RA.F.). a Catholic to profess his religious Soccer:-C.Q.M.S. R. Leigh. $5,000 to the War Memorial Fund, wom

Umpire-Capt. R. R. Davies. und whombe Boy.

his "During the year under review

Judgments on

on life must neces-falth and live that 4th Race Alexandra Park sartly appear in his

is not sur- your directors received a favour-fiandicap. (1st Sec.) Class 4.

SATAE Six

is a prising that few tried to express As the Catholic in a proilt of $1,137,071 on the Mu Tau Kok, Kowtoon, which toon, Beckenham, Canary, El-distinctive Catholic viewpoint is and Dryden did, brought persecu-

your property at Furlongs.

Even to make it Amigo, Argentine complete philosophy of life the in writing. Ma

the basis of poetry, as Crashaw was was sold at a profit of $1,137,971 niet

nier, Flesta, Hol Polloi, National apparent in what over book value and one milion Congress, Queen of Hearts, Rebel, writes. This does not mean that when

• Catholic over

axile. dollars have been left on mort- Shanghai Beauty, Spanish Onion, he must always introduce some gage, In accordance with -the

Sulphur.

thing devotional or didactic, but terms of sale, et autisfactory

Race Sanddown Park it means that his judgment i rate of interest.

Handicap. Class 1. "AB

From 2 M.Pided by fundamental principles Black Market, Cooper, Daisy Bell, which are to him the most im- perty at Kennedy Town,

the Firth Alarm, Meteor.

portant thing in life. income derived from rents of

English literature is one of the 6th Race-Curragh Handleny, occupied itata In giving a fair

One Milc. youngest of the great iteratures Sec.) Chiss 2. (2nd return on the book value. There Blue Ribbon, Blue Sky, Dominion are 28 totally locted flats to be Day, Flying Jibs, Fort Knox, Ken- tucky Moon, Lily, Lucky Strike,

Messrs. H. Dreyer. A. Hally, J. Dick, A. A. Botello. C. W. L. Colc, H. R. Sequeira and Major C. W. L. Way.

The Chairman sold: "The result of the year's trad- ing shows a net profit of $285,742 and in addition to this there is

of factory buildings and land at Kowloon. These profits, when added to the unappropriated ur- plus of 3304,804 brought forward from last account, give a balanen of $1,728,317 și a credit of profit appropriation account, which your directors recommend; be dealt with as follows: Transfer to reserve for

war losses

Transfer 10 General

FCSPTVC

Transfer to Chinese

stay

superannuation

Find

Transfer to provision for taxation..... Pay u

u bonus to staf

workers...

Pay a dividend of $1.00 per share free

of tax. Pay a bonus of $1.00 pir share, pot ilable to tax Carry forward to 1948

$094,809.00

150,000.00

as compensation for

offer for

*

war lowes

regards our house

Pro

reinstated and it is the inton-

to rehabilitate these dur-Panda, Pearl Diver, Royal Com- tion to 0,062.00 ing the current year.

"Current assets exceed current

mission, Sookunpots., V-♬ Day. 20,000.00 liabilities by $502,800. Stocks and stores have been valued as usual. 20,489,92 at cost or under, and deprecia- tion on buildings, plant, etc. has been calculated on the customary 200,000.00 your lirectors recommend the The Chief,

creation, of o general reserve of Vagabond isle, Trade Wind,

200,000.00 $150,000, and you will note that 133,073.03 war tosses account has been pro- vide for by the proposed re- serve of 3994,809

B.C.O.F. "Splendid Body"

Melbourne, Apr. 7. F. Wilkins, Director of the Legal Service Bureau in the Australian Attorney-General's Department, today praised the conduct of troops in the British Commonwealth occupation force in Jupan.

Wilkins recently returned from a trip to Japan.

MP.

Tennis

cidence and effects of which ore 138, V. Day 150 150, Two Bid should have

Difficult

the middle of the 18th century, it

When Alexander Pope died,

as if oppression had

seemed achieved its object and the Cathe

the

Sing Tao Win By

Two Goals

poor

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Crying Need For Boys' Clubs

"We are only scratching the surface of boys' work in this Colony. If we have financial support from the public we can do for more than wa are doing at prosent,” said Dr. F. I. Tsoung in his address from the chair at the annual. general meeting of the Hong Kong Boys and Girls Clubs Association in St. John's Hálsi yesterday afternoon.

With Dr. Tseung on the plat-swas doing a much needed service form was His Excellency the for the community, and he em- Association, and the Bishop of was very heavy. Governor, who is Patron of the phnaised that its responsibility

Hong Kong, Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, President.

a

"When these boys leave the Camp, are they going to find this tough world too unkindr Tracing the history of the Boys Are they and

going to be dis Girls Club

illusioned? movement in

"Are they going to Hong Kong. Dr. Tseung said the

forget what they are taught clubs were founded in 1935 and askad Hie Excellency. Ho run as constructive attempts to stressed the necessity of view- character of poor boys and girls, improve the social conditions and

Ing the problem from particularly street boys, and to

reallet's point of view and not from that of a enable them to cultivate the club

sentimentalist. "We musi eschew sentimentall- spirit.

1y," said His Excellency.^^ Ho By 1941, the Association had 20 urged that these young people clubs with an annual expediture must be equipped of $4,000.

to face the world into which they havo-to Activities were Interrupted dur- be fitted. Ing the enemy occupation, and

Bishop and Dr. Tseung the Liberation the move- were re-elected. President and ment was restarted with a gen- Vice President respectively of the. erous donation from the General- Association and the other officials issimo's Relief Fund.

elected were Mr. R.H. Sutton During the past year the num- and Dr. E.W.J. Sun Hon. (Trea ber of clubs had increased from surers) and the Bishop, Dr. 11 to 22, 14 of which were on the Tseung, Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs. island, 7, in Kowloon and one in Violet Chan and. Mr. J. Walton the New Territories. Each club (Executive Commitico), had an average of over 30 boys or girls.

upon

"This is

Boys

Camp" expenditure last year had swollen to $75,000, due mostly to the great outlay on food.

Stanley Camp

The

Boxing Tournament

Boxing fans will be interested

to learn that another tourna ment has been arranged by'

He voice was silenced, but with the new century a changed spirit time of the

to prevail, and by began

Oxford Movement

healthy Indication and the conversion of Newman Sing Tao continued in the that there is a crying need for more clubs of this nature," said the tide had turned.

race for the First Division Dr. Tscung. Since that day the

He referred to the Catholic Football Championship when Association's writer has

"Stanley come into his own and English literature has been they beat Police by two clear enriched in consequence.

There goals, scored in the first half, have been poets such as Coven-on_Club_ground yesterday.

Patmore,

Ernest Dowson, Sing Too gave a very Auc Alice Meynell and Francis display and hardly merited their Stanley Camp was first started""Sky" Lec, at the Chinese "Yi Thompson, novelists like Henry two-goal win. if Howlett had 50 a summer holiday camp and on Saturday, April 24, when Joseph Conrad, Harland, Marlon Crawford, concentrated more on the ball later turned into a sort of proba- leading local amateurs will be Shella Kaye Instead of the man, Police would tlon camp for minor offenders. pitted against boxers drawn Smith, and men who covered al-

have at least drawn:

The youngsters live in a homely from the Services. most the whole field of literature, Ho Ying-fan scored for in just how much progress has been bouts on the programme, with

atmosphere, and it is surprising except the drama, such as Mau- Tao. in the first half

There will be at least eight rice Baring, Hilaire Belloe and Shul-wing increased

made said Dr. Tscung. G. K. Chesterton.

A possibility of two extra fights from

penalty.

He added that 1 Chingas It plans materialise. In the second half, Police had parent had donated $200 in ap-

boxers The following local as much of the gamo-but their

preciation of the improvement will be seen, in action: forwards were woefully weak in

Hu Roupong (bantam); Chin of front goal. Yusoff missed

result of the short stay and Man" (feather) who beat the training in the camp.

Cunton champion, Young Blu- several good chances and both

With the enlargement of Gov-yuen by a tko at Caroline Hin Police wingers were weak.

ernment's own probation service. the Tientsin Gordon and Pope played hard the Camp is now used to take in,

on March 21; Yeung Wing-hot-

Giant", in the in defence and the only dangerous walls and boys of the poorer middleweight class; Alan do were Howlett and Ferrier, forwards in the Polico attack

100 Class:

Souza (buntam), who won they are trained In some points against Kung. Ki-cheung and educated sufficiently (Canton champion) at Caroline to enable them to enter appren., and Tang, YAD (middle) the All-Chinese

Crusading Spirit

the

and Lal Jend

In his young son's behaviour as Saul

7th Race--Haydock Park Handi- cap. (2nd Sec.) Class 5. One Mile. Airfeld, Al Fresco, Bootsin, Cas-of games

The following were the results sie, Constant Star,

played in the Open Kingfisher, Miami Beauly.

Ding How Doubles Tennis Championships:

Na- tional Gift, Pacific, Peacock, Pro-beat S. K. H. Wong and Lam Lee Wal-tong and P. T. Hsu sperity. Shahin, Strathnamara, Kwan 7-5, 7-5,

K. H. Ip and Paul Kong beat T. J. Gould and K. K. King

Wilson 8th Race-Gatwick Stakes, (2nd 0-1, 6-2. Sec.) Class 0.

SA. Humjahn and From 2

H. D. Argus 143. Corrie Doo 150, Dia-R. O. Baker 6-2, 0-1-

Rumjohn. boat T. E. Baker and Empress of Peace Tsut Wal-pul and Tsui Yan-pul mondfield. 150, Homp

150, Flying Wheel 145, Happy beat J. D. Mackle and S. "The hemp market remains un- Event 150, Jadestone 145, Justice 8-1, 6-2, certain and affected by outside of Pence 145, Kelly 145, Midnight

TODAY'S GAMES" Influences such as exchange cun- Express

Extre 145, Pearl Bridge

145, The following games which trols and omelal buying, the in-

Rosebud 153. Tunny

been played Tuesday will bo played this dificult to forecast, but I

Bth Race--Newbury

afternoon.

M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo v Dr. say that we have on hund a good Unclassified ponies. I Mile. Alsa stock of raw materials,

117, Amne. Clipper 147. Arabian A. M. Rodrigues and H. A. There has,

1 regret

Noronha. say, Night 147, Care Free 147, Chief

Tam King-yer and H. Tay v been no appreciable improvement Pilot, 147, Flying Tiger

147, Choy Ping-fan and Lee Yue-wing. In certain of our Far

Friendship 147, Happy Boy 147, Eastern

L. Ketewall and F. Zimmern V markets wherein business before the war but we Marigold 147, Pinkle 147, Porto-chung.

Lucky Kid 147, Maria Elena 147, Wong Hok-nang and Kwok Hing we did a good are, however, trying to get into

into bello

147, Solo-Mark Lassic 147, new markets, though it is

too The

Stranger 147. early to estimate the possiblilties.

10th "While I trust that you will Handicap. (2nd Sec.) Class 4. consider the result of the

Furlongs Arabian Moon.i year's working not unsatisfactory, Battlefield. Burgomaster, Doming, Past Six in view of the many difficulties Esmeralda, Flight Jeep Shing, with which we in common with Lightning, Masterpiece, Nevertire. other industrial concerns have Possibility, Prince Delight, Sa- been faced, I feel unable to pro- plentia, Whirlaway. phecy as regards the future.

to

"Our sales for the first

moy

ter of the curront *** quar- ;

fast

です

entiafactory copared with those the corresponding period of hope that we year, and shall continue to reostve a fair share of the business offering."

Stakes.

Race Alexandra Park

JUST A SMALL

BOY

Honolulu, Apr. 7. Explorer Milton Reynolds gave

strings at-

Many of these came into the the Catholic Church from outside and they brought with them a crusading spirit, a desire to put before others "that which had on brought conviction to them. This

hos has' given rise to a widespread tory writing, which is conspicu- development of Catholic exposi-

OLL alike for the historical research on which it. is based and. for its literary quality. The standard of Catholic writing was never higher than it is today, con- tinued Fr. Ryan.

Home Soccer Notes

(By "ALCYDES??)

K.M.B. Win Easily

ocation"? At Boundary Street yesterday,ticeships. Some boys have been runner-up in Kowloon Motor Bus easily beat sent to the New Territories Coy Championships at The Ritz Inst.. Royal Air Force by five goals to ernment Agricultural Farm and year. two in the First Division of the some to the Army Workshop. A Football League.

batch

of 24 will be sent to the PWD for training in construction

GERMAN FLEES FROM REDS

"work" mer scheme is a Sea Train-i

*

GIANT LINER'S

-RECORD"

ing School and 30 of the boys are now undergoing training. Last

New York, Apr. 17.'". The Queen Mary broke her. September the boys brought four previous turn around record to- men ashore when a boat capsized day by 30 minutes when abo near Stanley. The boys were in safled with 1,738 passendors. a boat and spotted the men in The liner left the pier 23 distress.

hours, 35 minutes after alte The Governor berthed on Tuesday following a stormy His Excellency the Bought

six-day voyage. Har Governor previous record was 24 hours, expressed his admiration at the 5 minutes work done and expressed the

Berlin, Apr. 7. Sheffield Wednesday, who have entered the field

Dr. Walter Kunze, the Liberal in the Second Division race, enhanced their Democratic Minister of Finance chances at Barnsley's expense in a mid-week Zone, was reported to have fled for Brandenburg, in the Soviet game and are now, one point behind New-on Sunday and to have castle, having played an equal number of refuge in the Western Zone, ae-

to today's Tagesspiegel. cording games. On Saturday they entertain Coven- The пешерарег said Dr. hope that the number of clubs personnel try City at their Hillsborough ground, whilst Kunze had been the object of would again be doubled in the night to load the liner, with sup Newcastle go to Cardiff for what must be a Rundschau, organ of the Soviet

The Association plios-Associated Press. several attacks by the Taegliche coming year. needle game.

Military Government, lately and servation while in office-Reuter that he had been under close ob-

He said the charges made by the Legion of Ex-Servicemen against the conduct of occupation troops were "unfounded," and in some cases "libelous."

рыя. Wilkins said:

for "Throughout all ranks I found great indignation at the charges made. Australian members of the occupation forces were splendid, a well behaved

Sir Robert Ho Tung and Mr. his US$125,000 plane to his plot body of man......All ranks ro-L Kadaooric wero rerelected Bill Odom with no flected in their appearance and directors of the Company, and tached. bearing the 'first class condition Messrs. Percy Smith and Co and

If the Tynesiders fail in (much improved of late, will be under which they are serving."-Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. closed this today as Odom and more than

The millionaire penmaker dis- Wales, then Wednesday have a tough nut to crack. On top of United Press,

auditors for the year.

a good chance of alt that they meet Charlton in his crew flew toward Chicago. taking over the second position. London.

Reynolds summed up his recent Southampton too may re-enter tegated from Division, being one Sunderland have yet to be re- escapade in China, where he left the struggle with a win over of the original. twelve clubs and, behind irate scientists who were Plymouth, who visit the Dell despite a venture into the trans- to participate in a planned aerial this Saturday, Sheffield Wed-fer market, search for the world's highest nesday, after just escaping re-produce something very good to they will have to mountain: "I am like a small buy legation last year would make escape accompanying Grimsby to for with an air rifle. I get into mi-a welcome, re-appearance in Div II...

Widow Says Police Beat Her

"I was beaten by the police with an iron bar,” declared 32-year-old widow Lee Woon-hing when she appeared at Central Magistracy yesterday before Mr. F. X. d'Almada on charge of breaking into 12 Village Road (Ground Floor) on March 31 at 1 p.m.

Ammo Dump Explosion

Berlin, Apr. 7.

4

chief."--Associated PreJS.

RECORD KILLING

Division I, from which they dropped in season 1930-37.

New

Home Soccer

......

London, Apr. 7.

i

WHAT EIRE NEEDS

Dublin, Apr. 8. Sean McBride, Elrean Minister External Affairs sent a message of thanks to US Secre- tary of State George Marshall today and a list of some of the things Eire will need under the European recovery programme.

the recovery pro- Preston 3 Sheffield United 3 cess of the plan will secure for chester United 1 Manchester City gramme believing that the suc

West Ham 0. Second Division: Chesterfield the Irish people

a mode of life based on Christianity and peace," Third Division: Aldershot 2 Norwich 2. Brighton

(Southern): he said.---Associated Press.

In the Third Division (North) Lincoln City travel to Crewe while Rotherham entertain lowly. London, Apr. 7..

Brighton.

Lincoln, who Geoffrey De Frellas, Under- have played one more game than Secretary for Air, today gave the their rivals, House of Commons the

official ahead. If Lincoln City carry of are three points one night bomb tonnage recard the

the honours they will repeat their, for World War II in Europe. performance of 1831-32 when they

tons

on

1.

Blackpool B Burnley 1. Man utmost In First Division-Villa -2 Derby "Ireland will cooperate to thel

By the Itoyal Air Force 5,500 entered Division II (in which Southend 0. Exeter 0 Port Insp. MacKenzie. prosecuting, inside the house by an amah, Po peoples: Cuisberg, killing, 2,400 they Insted but two seasons), Valo: 0. Watford 1 Notts County

sald that defendant was found Chun, who came home on March

By the Luftwaffe -1,200 tons ti and saw that the door, had on Britain-main target London Been forced and was afor: On-killing 1,300 Associated Press, entering she saw defendant and

a Chinese male not in custody coming out of her mistress bed mom. She raised the alarm and

3.

Third Division Northern) Crewe 0. Accrington 0.

Scottish "B" Division: East File 4. Stenhousemuir: 0—Router."

Army Win

The 1,280 crow and 350 other worked through the

Stole 10,000 Bricks

From Tunnel:

Many pill boxes, tunnels and demolished house In the Teu Wan District have been "skinned” of their bricks by organised gangs, Inspector Roberts told the Court yesterday when three mon appeared before Mr. Latimer at Kowloon charged with stealing 10,000 bricks, valued conservatively at $1,600, from a tunnel,

..

et

theft came to light when thieves when pollo anck of bricks wall- Insp. Roberts said that the slid down a 15-foot wooden shula story of an ingenious, organised onto a lorry waiting on the road. fell ́out.""

there was a stack-u̸f Three men were arrested at by police-proved to be in vain Ing to be, carted away." A which .5 p.m. on April 6 when the for no one, turned up for them first two defendants is of interest to note in passing

(were lyn en that Rotherham have yet to win

Dangerous the Third League (North).

caught fighting over payment IRGUN

LEADER

of labour.

RA. Micamus, technical en ESCAPES

gineer

Uio P.W.D., who inspect Queen Park Rangers at present

Inquiries led to the discovery led the tunnel, told the Court that leaders of !*Lengue

Tel-Aviv, Apr. 7 III

that they had been extricating it was extremely (8), enter- tain a much finproved Orient

dangerous to The Irgun Zval Leumi disclosed bricks from a tunnel The Burst enter and he would not agid any. Nine German workers were the man and woman tried to gat

RUGBY

sida. Bournemouth ara engaged

today that its deputy commander, defendant, Fu Man-wah, 36, one in just now. To repair the killed, and threq seriously and away,

London, Apr. 7.

at Aldershot. The barometer of

Jacob Viniarsky, had escapet from unemployed, and his brother tunnel one slightly injured, in an am- The man made good his escape

Would

d cost something Rugger matchos

British defenfion current form moves round to the munition dump explosión today but the woman, in her haste to Dorset and Wiltshire 8. Abertil

London, Apr. 7. resumed

Kenya and (not in custody) were actually around $3.500. Rugby Union: Hampshire 3, no change, position here t

**Inside Paler- at Mainsbeker, in the United get away slipped down the stairs lary 12. Crumlin 3.

The race to Avold relegation ona gost to zero at the Tottenham Vinársky had made five pre- and Il Bar, 30, both unemploy wars stolen in no time serveist

Defeating the French Army by tine.****

the organiser of a big racket;BibliMirama, said that when they saaled "the" tunnels With Orliks Staten Zo

Zone.

The other two, Li Wing! 30;] | from Division I goes on. Hud- Hotspurs ground, London, and became unconscious thus ao

it pr-reinforcement banoretë: theys abling the amph to catch her, and Hull Hudderallcid: 30: Wakeal, Burnley 10 Sunderland. Cup

Rugby League-Borrow

today ah Burn enter to shines in the British Army-won the Kentish underground Organization in the ed, old they were engaged as there more pointed out

attempts to The explosion occurred during call the police, the loading of the ammunition; One radio and a quantity of acid Trinity & Leigh 10 Oldham and Charlton make the trip to the Tournament, in which the Bel escaped with him in his success They, had been taking

Military Soccer post dred years Bix other coolies by been taking away of this kind, but not meant that had been marty - GARDE which was to be blown up by clothing were found in a parcel Leeds 12 Hunslet Reuter Derby Unless and of these slan Army also took part, for the ful break, un sources and

Baseball Ground for a game with order of the Military Govern- as though ready, to take away.

first time since 1935

bricks, "from" the tunnel, ex- evidence could, be procuregisz ment in accordance, with the de- Corroborative evidence

teams can pull off the almost im- The Britian Army's goal was

tricating them from the bottom Wu, who had (ngibrovkouringc militarisation programme, vingiven by the amalı..

possible, then things will remain scored in the drst

was sentenced to and when the discovery was viction; very much the same although it allgemein Italian diplomalle date-

half Router. Would be hardly trus to say, that Sunderland's Clouds replivar

dusin: PariaTM on lihed: Chavon 30

tó dráw up with a French hifipof

illonir,the,, programme (for, fought tan' japplication of the"Franco-Italian Plan de customa, unlod,, the protocol, or Last

A solitar shell went off first,

Mr., d'Almada, found defendant' B

TEAM

'14

"Gulity" and was told by s The team to represent the and ignited 30 floor of ammun MacKenzie that defendant had a Ariny versus thing for the Mem- previous conviction at the end of orial Cup on Sunday at the Club | last year for loitering,She was Ground sawit. selected from

tion. The explosion, was explained

64 being due to the bad condition sentenced to nine months-hand Wyl

hot tha: Tammyition); which flored for seats in the

Was labor and recommended for colure

baniahmment at the termination" of {'son hef'sentencoLFARE

Beton Craighead, Ki- Jolsona Manson, Harri

rweight

-United Press

rejoin his

mada, ca tour to five fook months hard labour; wbl 2 "blank" had already been made other two were each senten all round the bottom: elderlber kontuee monthe

the furnal, thus making it "YEKS Astramely) dangerouá","to enter:

The roof might fail at slightest, ribeg total read MARE

The brick were carried to

Falde, from wbare they we

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