BUREN
THE PERFECT
·SWISS-WATON
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948.
AUSSIE BATSMEN RUN RIOT
Astrona mical Sweep
More than 1,425,000 tlukete
hava baeg sold on the 'Lantas ·
Handicap to 100 run
Race Course tomorrow.
at the
The first prize was yesterday worth $880,500.
America
Rejects
Overture
Fast Scoring At Cambridge
Cambridge, May 12..
After dismissing the Cambridge University team for 167 runs in their match here today, the Aus- tralian tourists scored 184 runs for one wicket at the close of play.
The Cambridge innings lasted for a total of three and a half hours. Keith Miller did most of the dam- oge, taking five wickets for just over nine runs apiece. He bowled fast, with one brief spell of slower off-breaks.
3
was
of
When play resumed after junen, the total slowly rose to 98 before Elgood, playing purely defensive stroke, bowled off-stump by Miller. Bailey and Insole, both whom play for Essex, sent up the world 100 in two hours and 20 minutes Ws cannot afford and when the spinners Toshack ball, the A continuation of such failures. and McCool took the
rate Increased slightly. What we must have
(Continued from Pape 9)
"That would great harm.
do the
film
Griffiths.
SMUTS PLAN FOR
NEW BLOC
Johannesburg, May 13.. Marshal Jan Smuts today held out hope of forming al third "great super-group" of nations linking Europe with the British Commonwealth.
"It might be passible for hu- Horvey joined Brown and help-
man statesmanship to establish a ed to add 34 in 18 minutes when he was run out, fallowing a smart close link and association between Commonwealth of return from cover-point. Earlier, the British Brown when at 125 had offered Nations and Europe and lead to his rst chance but the gully the establishment of another grens
to hold the catch of super-group," he said.
"You will then tave, between Brown and Hassett continued to the two great powers in the East force the pace and Brown scored and West, a power greater per- his third fifty in un hour. The haps than either, larger in popu- perience, with human gentus at the heart of it, with all the broad ness of a civilisation which has in Western Europe been developed in that one group."
A Heavy Champion
Bloomingdale,
Michigan, May 12. Joo Louls, whose wolght, has been the subject of much discutelbo by boxing' writers.. expects to scale 15 atone 6-- pounds his heaviest nighting weight ever WWHHHH ha do. fende his world heavyweight with title in the return contest
Joe Walcott on June 23.-
Louis, who will go into training at Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, on Monday next, announced today that ho walghed 15 stone 12 pounde.
Louse will celebrate his
birthday 34th
lomorrow Reutor.
Jan Smuts
Backs The Jews
Scientific Instruments
Microscopes, Theodolites & Lavals
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NATIONAL ATHLETIC MEET
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HONG KONG MERMAID TWICE LOWERS MARK
HUANG SISTERS' TWO VICTORIES
Shanghai, May 13. Pretty 15-year-old Miss Huang Wan-tsong of Hong Kong, who set up a now National record of 35.9 seconds in winning the 50 metres froe- style yasterday, became the undisputed short- distance free-style swimming champion of Ching when sho scored a convincing victory in the 100 metros fraa-styla at today's National Athletic Mest.
She bettered the old national record of one minute and 23 minutes for this event twice today within a few hours,
is a suc-scoringde some good leg side palr were stiil baiting confidentlylation and resources, bigger in South African Premier, today! noon in the final,
cessful action where such до
tion le now sorely needed."
strokes and in 35 minutes the
of
he
Το an immediate barrage questions, Mr. Marshall said had nothing in mind on further M. Molotov communications to at the present time."
Underlining the meaning of his insisted prepared statement, he that there must be specific pro- posals and not just general dis- These discussions cussions. must have a practical possibility
he said.
question, he agreed in the maller
of
Another
To
that the Initiative
now
w was largely up to the Soviet Government.
There
were
Д
number of fields open at the pre- sent time, he continued, where important work could be done to the benefit of the world.
He asserted that funtamentally M. Molotov's reply tà General Bedell Smith's original statement did not reveal, in his opinion, any change of view,
Very Important
He then draw the attention of Journalists especially to a passage in M. Molotov's statement in which the Soviet Forçign Mini
a
Insole
sixth wicket had realised 33 rums when Bailey, hesitating over second run, was run
out. Lindwall took the new ball at 133 and his opening over yielded eight runs, but at 150, he got Insole taken at recend slip. Miller then finished off the innings with an inspired spell, claiming three wickets in ten deliveries, while conceding only three singles.
The University had given an
even display of batting. uneven.
Brown and Morris gave the Australians fine
Tina send-off,
.
when tunch was taken.
Scores:→→
Cambridge University
187 INNINGS
Pepper, c. Miller, b. Toshark Dowes, b. Miller ......... Dorgt, c. Hasselt, b. Toshack Shuttleworth, c. Saggers, b Builey.
run
Elgood, b. Miller
D. J. Insole, C. Miller,
Lindwall
J. M. Mills, e. Hamence,
Miller scoring, 84 runs in 35 minutes B. J. Pryer, not out but then Morris put up a catch W. H. Griffiths, b. Miller When Hamence R. D. Pearsall, b. Miller to short leg. joined Brown, the scoring rate dropped for a time and it took Brown 85 minutes to reach 60, his first half century of the
tour.
Extras
Total
28
· Johannesburg, May 13. Marshal Jan Smuts, the wished "every success" to the Jewish States in Palestine in a speech at a Rotary Club The present world pattern of lunch here, four days before two powerful states facing each Britain is due to give up the other across 'a barren, almost Palestine' mandate. desolate Europe," was very dani-
world and gerous for the future of mankind, he added.
Speaking at a Rotary Club lunch here. General Smuts said the three major problems facing the 33 world today were European re- covery and the peace treaties with Germany and Japan.-Reuter.
33
The final
167
Fall of wickets: 1/12, 2/61, 3/16, 4/70, 5/08, 120, 7/150, 8/159, 0/167,
Then the rate Improved and Humence reached his 50 after batting for 75 minutes. The stand
figures reached three
and the Lindwoll Australians were in front in just Miller
When stumps | Tospuck over two hours, were drawn the Australians were McCool 17. runs ahead and the second Ring
ter sald: "The Soviet Government wicket had put on
san only welcome this statement |100 minutes.
of the United States Government,
for, us is
120 runs
BOWLING
O. M. R. W.
# 1 31 21.2 4 405
1
17 6 32 2
14
5 31 0
4 10 1
Australia
is known. It has always YESTERDAY'S PLAY Brown, not out pursued a policy of pence and
cooperation towards the
States, which always met
the
unanimous approval
of
United
Cambridge, May 13,
with The Australian cricket tourists and at lunch time-today had made 353
runs for three wickets.
support of the peoples the USSR.
"The USSR declares that If in-
Bill Brown, the opening bat, had completed his first century of tends also in the future to pursue the tour and by the interval was this polley with complete con-well on the way to his second.
Brown and Ron Hamence drove
vistency."
A
*Mr. Marshall commented: and hit to leg skilfully und runs That lo
very Important came readily. Hamenco seemed Не statement."
tooked
his up assured of
first
century in and repastedi.."That is very England,
attempting #
when,
important statement. I am sure drive he snicked a catch to the the world will watch with in wicket-keeper at 240. terest to see
with
what con.
He gave a polished display, slatency this policy is
pursued."
scoring 92, including 'one five and Returning
to the reasons for nine fours out of 178 realised by initiating the original approach to the second wicket in two and a M. Molotov, the Secretary of
of half hours. State said that the need of re-
Marshall
.con
con-
187 INNINGS Morris, c. Pearsall, b. Mills 26 100 Hamence, c, Insole, b. Grimths 92 Harvey, run out Hassett, noi out
26
13
Extros
Total (for three)
-Reuter.
Bowls Teams
353
Craigengower Cricket Club will meet Club de, Recrcio and
the
"My feeling has always been for a National Home for the Jewish people," he said.
wish it success.
door. "A
second third.
acceptances, with Paterswer is on the move, and third.
iles on that road," General Smuts said #
to
(repre-
BLACK TARQUIN
SLIPS BACK
London, May 12,
Newmarket
10
Historical Hong Kong Gaol Tower
(Continued from, Page (0) During the bombardment of Hong Kong before the occupa- tion, one wing of the Chapel ro-
bomb.
ceived a direct hit from
#
on a new section of the mand Prison. When this finished, in place of the fortress- ilke building will stand.
pri- modern assembly halt for soners with dining room and recreational hall.
in
· London, May - 12.
new weights, for the Manchester Cup, to be run over a mile and a half phenomenon today was the ad- on Saturday, May 22, were an-vent of "total polițies" and "total Inounced today as follows:
statesmanship" and even attempts Signalman 8 st. 13 lbs., Tur- to solve the world's problems have karla 8.0, Diesel 8.0, Somed 8.5 | led to new problems. Standerton 8.4. Boy Blue 8.4. "The United Nations itself is Stuart 8.3, Philadelphia 8.1, 'Re-' becoming a problem,” be declar-] [eading all the way. She finished fresher 8.-Itculer.
but its massive stonework with- stood the blast and only super- remain to show dal markings the effect of the explosive. The many iron bars which form the doors to its corridors, cells and After winning the heats this forfelled to the Police
round Tower are also as good morning in one minute and sented by Hong Kong's Sing Tuo to-day as when they were fisted 22.0 seconds,
she clipped off team).
together, and will, incidentally. Hong Kong's ninable Miss Liang be used in the new building another 2.3 seconds this after-
won the ladies table which is to stand on the samo which she Yu-chih
and 20.6 ennis championship with three ground. won in one minute
straight wins in the singles round Work on the demolishment of
the" 00-foot Tower seconds amid deafening cheers robin wa
began four" from the large crowd.
She defeated co-finalist Yangdays ago, and when it is com- begin Malaya's Lim Taing-sisng was Wei Pin, of Cantun, 3-2 last night.pleted, construction will
Re- and Slam's Chang Lao Reuter and Associated Press.
Another overseas aquatic star, also indonesia's Wu Chuan-yu, smashed a National record twice, in the 100 metres freestyle. He "I regard it as almost an his- won the heat in 83.5 seconds
It is of Interest at this stage the better the old record of 66
ot Racing results seconds Today,
to mention a few facts concern- necessity. torical notes the excess of and the semi-final in 33.3 seconds, today led to some repercussions in British Penal Reform. Just second semi-final in this in the Derby betting, with Black 83 years before the building being built up in Palestine, and The
event was also won by an In-Tarquin, 10 to one before today's of
prison the Old Tower My innermast. sympathy indonesian, Wong Ping-hei in 60 defeat now offered at 20 to one. Tiong Kong an Act of Parlia
seconds, equalling the record,
A bet of £5,000 to £400 was nicht marked the turning point with the Jews. In the problem with Philippines' Chuan Mel-too, taken about Valognes, who is in the history of our prison sy MANCHESTER CUP of Palestine, there is tragedy at who broke the record in the stable companion of La Fontaine, tem. The ownership
and con- morning heat with 65.0 seconds, winner on the Newmarket card tro! of all prisons
WDS taken today.
from the municipal authorities Valognes is now a
to one and the magistrates were trans- chance with The Cobbler at 8 to ferred to the State. A Prison one and My Love. a French chal-Commission was formed, closely lenger, 100 to eight-Reuter.
NEW CHIEF OF STAFF Ave metres ahead of her fellow
Nanking, May 13.. team-mates Wong Yuk-in and The National Government issued
The walls are of lime-whiten Loo-Fuck-chen, second-and-third a mandate Inst night, appointing respectively.
General Ku Chu-tung, Comman-ed brickworkc above-a-coloured The floor is wood or Although plunging fast Intoj der-in-Chief of the Chinese Army, dado.
The window is opposite the
Chien as new Chief of Staff succeeding stone. water, Malaya's
રા the door,
in the Shun-mai triumphed in the 200 General Chen Cheng
and General Ku is succeeded ns outer final by metros braait-stroke
Commander-in-Chief by panel admits fresh air. Army two metres in three minutes
centrally heated in and 4 seconds from Hong General Yu Han-mov, Pacification cells are
and
Commander of Chickiang Router Winter, and an attempt is made Kong's Wong Teck-yung
1J maintain a AAP.
standard terri- Philippines' Liu Ying-chien.
perature of 60 degrees Fahren- helt throughout the building. day, Indonesia's Yu Shun-yuan HOCKEY TOURNEY The cell contains a plank bed won the 50 metres free style final
Amsterdam, May 12. with bedding and mattress and in 28 seconds flat to equal the France beat. Denmark by two the furniture includes a wooden NAM record. He got home phead goals to zero and Austria defcated stool, a corner washstand equip- of his team-mate, Wu Chuan-yu Spain by a similar margin in the ped with enamelled utensils and by a touch.
two wooden shelves. Between the main Eighty-thousand spectators saw International Women's
halls of the prison Hockey are the recreation grounds, the Kong advance Hong
in the the Chinese Army (represented
which continued at Anis-Haundry-and-the-kitehon Thera soccer tournament by defeating
near here today,
is also a Protestant Church in In the competition proper. Eng- every prison, and in the larger by the Shanghal champlona, Tsing-Deh) by 2-0 in a rough Ireland beat Scotland 3-2.-eu-Cathoile Chapel and a Jowish
land beat the Netherlands 2-1, and establishments,
■ Roman game. Both goals were scored in the second half by the inside-left, Tang Yee-kit.
ed. Reuter.
SCHOOLS SOCCER FINALS TO-DAY
. (By "E.D.")
Today sees the long-delayed and, indeed, twico post-.
poned finals of the Schools' Football Leaguos, The games, scheduled for 4,00 and 5.00, ras pectively, are both very open affairs and anyone who cares to come along will be sure of seeing two very whole-hearted matches.
Kowloon Docks Recreation Club been won by La Salle who, in knowing what an inferiority cam- The Senior league has already, well deserved reputation of not in friendly bowls .games this
is and, like St. Stephens the first season of post-war plex weekend.
who The following players will re-School Soccer, have set up a are a very full time team
C.C.C. present
against Recreio record which will be hard to keep going.
equal by going through the list tomorrow at 4 p.m.
powerful and go ahead-team, SQUASH MATCH they have been very consistent
The results of a squash rackets
the
2-0
Another H.K. Triumph
Hong Kong's Huang Wel-tseng, younger sister of record-breaker Huang Wan-teeng, won the final 200.moires breast-stroke in three! minutes and 43.5 seconds, after
In the remaining final of the
while
Li Sub-wing, A. F. Ferreira, A. of league Axtures unbeaten. A J. Coelho and J. Pau (skip): stating United States policy to the
Player Sent Off G. Hong Choy, S. Ramchand. Russian Government was con- gret the development because
A.H. Ruinjant and H. W. Randall
and, with a strong half back match between the Cricket Club player, Chang Kam-hol,
Towards the end; the Army didered important because "some-diplomatic exchange is the sole
(sklp);
well- which times you believe your own pro- remaining Beld in
P. Bilimeria, F. Lee, J. H. line and strong, forcing for- and B. & S. at Victoria Squash known in Hong Kong, was sent be on longtroversies paganda if it goes
dealt with
off the field for deliberatoly enough."
without being influenced by ad- Xavier and S. II. Marvin (skip): wards, have averaged four Courts on Wednesday hung
B. S. Chowla, G. Souza, C. W. goals per game.
balance until the final match kicking Koong Hing-cheuk, who Mr.
regretted that vance public reaction."
The final game to decide the which wont to the Club and gave was unable to continue, Rússia had broken confidence in Mr. Marshall stressed that. Lam and M. J. Medina (skip).
Rezerves:-S, A, R. Bux and Junior Champlons will be played them the victory by 3 matches soon afterwards, Teun Sin-kung releasing details of the diploma- while Moscow Radio had publish R. O. Baker.
by Wantsal A. M: Schoot and La to 2. Results were:
was carried out by Boy Scouts tic' exchanges.
ed all of M. Molotov's remarks, In their Sunday game
to J. K. Wilson (B. & S.) beat (at Salle Juniors. It is difficult
because of a leg injury." "We assumed that they were it had only given a slight refer-
home)
Kowloon Dock, against
forecast this game as both teams R. W. Franklin confidential discussions," he told ence to the statement of Gen-CCC will be represented by: have been champions of the res-A. P. Raynor (R. & S.) beat his press conference. "We re-eral Bedell Smith.-Reuter.
A. A. Razack, J. H. Xavier, K.pective sections and so far have G. C. Moyle M. Omar and U.M. Omar (skip);}not met.
J. W. Leonard, M. A, Baptista, LC. R. Souza and A, E. Costes (skip);
A. J
Coelho, S. H. Marvin, H. W. Randall and M. J. Medina (skip):
A. H. Rumjahn, John Pau, W. Hong Sling and A. M. Omar (skip).
Lee and
Middlesex Below Usual Form
London, May 12.
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Reserves:--F.
Souza.
FILIPINO CLUB BOWLS
It is understood that the Army is claiming
the game on a tech- 2-1nicality, on the ground that Lau Fook-chuen re-entered the game
2-0
in
"
consolation tournament
ter.
of the
connected with the Home Office. which-body--still retains.....full. responsibility for the adminis tition of all prisons in England and Wales. The prisoner's coll, in the average English prison today. measures 13 by 7 ft
and is 6 ft high.
wall
Synagogue.
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All
First Post-War Rowing Regatta
The first post-war regatta of the Rowing section of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club will be held to-morrow and some keen competition is expected.
On the re-occupation of the
Middle Island is, Incidently, 'a
the second half to replace one Colony, it was found that the delightful spot for awiring and of the injured players after hav- pre-war feet of 18 boats had been plente parties, and should-there- 2-0 ing left the field in the first half destroyed, but the handful of ford be very popular during the
In the other scheduled game, rowing men in the Colony were Summer season.
2-0 Shanghai failed to appear and
K. J. Attwell (Club) boat
I. N. Bardeli Lucky Win Wantsal, who have a very nice L. M. Wilson (Club) beat
N. M. Speyer set of fast forwards, were rather lucky to beat Ellis Kadoorle P.M. J. Saxby (Club) beat R. G.. school in the qualifying game 23
Adams E.K.P.M., after having_the_lion's sharo of the game, lost by n
minutes U.S. Baseball penalty In the last two
which, I may G.-a parge proportion of the
spectators did not
Weather permitting, the bowling green of the Filipino Club, King's Park, will be opened for practice tomorrow.
Sunday, a Wappinshaw Competition will be held at 3.30 |p.m.
On
say,
with
“Against-La-Bal? Love)
■ very strong defence, they will have to use their wingers to the full if they want thair) name engraved on the Lugard Cup as the first post-war win- .ners.
par-
Some time ago. after Q ticularly disastrous week-end of forecasting School Football re
would never look sults I said In the football crystal again but in the Senior Knock Out firat between Queen's College and St.
Phillies Fourth Straight Win
New York, May 12. Sylvester Donnally pitched the Phillies to their fourth straight win today, backed up by spectacular hitting by rookies John Blatnik and Richie Ash- burn. .Blatnik hit a double and three p
AMERICAN LEAGUE
determined to got the Rowing The Hon. Rowing Secretary. Club on its feat agvin. With this Mr. Donald G. Yardley, (Tel. No. object in view, they negotiated 28145) is always pleased to enlist with the Shanghai Howing Club any new Members to the Club, who eventually provided Hong whether they have had any pre- Kong with two fours and two viuus rowing
or not. experience Topining faclililes are available
+
on loan, Owing to lack of funds, the for huviers, and it is hoped that with in-the-Closing Cruise-Regatta- Club had to by natialled there boats until recently, when next year, the rowing events will funds were raised to order two ho on a rauch larger scale than now boats from England, and Ave this year. eels of oars. The cors have ar-
It is also hoped that. Interport
rived in Hong Kong but the boats races will soon be arranged with have to be specially built and, in the Shanghai Rowing Club, who all probability, will not arrive a has a Membership of about 150. The following is the pro- few months.
The Club was very
fortunate grauima-
Fours (1st last month in obtaining 10 boats 2.30 p.m.-Scratch
Heal) from this Canton Rowing Club.. These arrived in a very
pm-Hong
Door 3.20
(1st
5.30 h Fours {{(Final).
Middlesex did not play cricket like champions against Worcestershire today, even Edrich and Compton" falling below their usual high stan- dard. The excuse may have been the difficulties of the wicket following yesterday's storm, coupled with indifferent light. Worcestershire were also over jed when he over-reached while careful and Young, their open-making a defensive stroke. Hut ing bat, took nearly four hours ton is now unbeaten with 34 to
This credit to hit 46 runs. The brightest spot of the day came just be- Indin's cricketer, Kordar,' tepk fore tea, when Pears scored 28 the honours at Oxford, where he
K.C.C. TENNIS ruris in 18 minutes with four hit. a flawless 80, including two consecutive hits of four, six, sixes and seven four, during a
Weather permitting, a practice Joseph's College I have a feel-singles to drive-in two runs. Chicago White Sox.. 3121 state of repair, but they are, now stay of two and a quarter hours. six and six-Sims was the
12 In the process of being made 4.80 Towards the end of the day's for members of the Kowlooning that Bi-Joseph's may spring bowler.
White Box: p. Grove, Harrist; c, seaworthy. buited
play the pitch was taking spin Cricket Club intending to parti-surprise and defeat Queen's The score was Phillles five, Boston Red Sox
Pirates zero.. Lancashire
ali day but Oxford totalled 203 before cipate in the Tennis League will although in School Circles the
Weigel, Boby Doerr's second homer In against Warwickshire and com- stumps were drawn and Hamp be held on the K.C.C, grays courts jaiter are hot favourites.
two days produced a 6-5 victory Deal; c. Tebetts, Bats-United - Red Sox:-p. "Pamell, Galehouse, piled F big total for which shire_muy" "find" it difficult to on Sunday at 8
Old Reputation for the Red Box over the Whe Washbrook #and". Edrich were overtake that scare' tomorrow.
Press position is rather In Sox, Doer's homer came in the chlafly responsible by contribut- Close of play scores:,
The
In the
base.to League! tenth with two men on ing Centuries.
triguing as At Lords: Worcestershire 157 are requested to turn out, Sclac- Edrich's first century in county (Gray five for 25), Middlesex 89 tions for representative teams will
Queen's are second to La Satte win the game. cricket and Washbrook's 42nd..
Jfor four.
It was the eighth straight loss with 81 Joseph's a, vary, Gidse be made after the practice, Yorkshire and Northampton At Oxford: Oxford University-A-practice for players intending third
for the White Sox, shiro had a lovel" day's cricket, † 203 (Kardar 80 Pawson to participate in the Mix Doubles
aper Queen's, by virtue of
Today's scores: - though" the match may veer in Travers not out (2), Hampshire | and Women's Doubles will be hold their victory over· La Balla. In
Yorkshire's favour tomorrow if to bat.
this-competition, and by their later
NATIONAL LEAQUE- Chi Lancashire Hutton continues in the
possessing players like Au www London, May 13, Tim and Bin Kwek 'Chiol, should Shakespeare felles and the first win but I remember. St. Stephen's Philadelphia Phillies 6 10 ‘useful partnerships - enabled Warwickshire to bat.
defeating****
in Pittburgh Pirates... Northamptonshire To total, 233 At. Huddersleid: Northamp dated bible will be among the 180 Colle and they may live to regret a tonshire 283 (Brookes 63), York-literary treasures to be sold by the League when Queen's had Phillies, Donelly; c. Padgett, fost opportunity as Hution when thire 88 for one (Hutton not out Botheby's on July 12 and 19 four Benice players in the teamPirates: p. Bonham, Lombardi,
| and:6). Joseph's have an old and Higbe; c.. Klüttz, when 27 might have been stump-647-Reuter.
It was
Eric
confident manner as today:
❤ shine
Steady batting and one or two
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393 for Ave (Washbrook 110,
"Manchester:
At
Ikin 40, E. Edrich not out 108):
'All members and in repre- Renting the Club in the League
Router
On
· Boathousa ***
'This handful of Mambers,
Pair#:"(Finnī) ———BORATCH FOURS"
ALEV, Brown, J.E. Jonny, "A.G. Dalziel and K&B, Nelson, Arka twoK.C. Piercy, AC, Taylor, G.C years ago, have now increased to Farrier and D.G. Yardley, E sòme 60 kuen oarsmen, and it in JE Larson, J. Dick, B.A
“BA, Mac sincerely hoped that, as additional Donald and F.S: Nelson. • rowing facilties become avaliable INTER-HONG: PAIRES
number will increase........
Royal Interocean Ling (C_do_ this
boatbrunc bullt.on
He has now been Gordo, and E-Boovu) Middle Island whare
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BRITAIN AHEAD
Oslo, May 12.' Great Britain won the doubles In the European Zone Second Round Davis Cup tie " with Nor way, which was continued here there is an annex to the Royal Brown and G.W. Blown) Boy today, and lead by two mat
Kong Yacht Club Hong
and, Jardine, 'Matheson" (N.J; Book- after this. Closing Cruise Ragaiter and B. Corbett). RHE}ches'tó ónota
In today'match, A. J. Mot the intention la to take the row- 21ram, and Henry Billington, of ing.craft round to Middle: Island Britain, Best J. Heants, and where the water, is smoother and thore suitable for Staubo, of Norway, 6-1; 1-3, 0-5. is, therefore,
A
Primed and welche Kar Chaponnese were 'Newspaper Masary
WAUTER" ZAMES, KRA