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SWEDEN IN FINALS OF FOOTBALL AT GAMES
Sex Enters Olympics
London, August 10. The International Amatour Athletic Federation took steps today to prevent female Im personators
hermaphro.
dites from competing in the Olymple women track and held events.
The IAAF Congress АС cepted a recommendation of the Women's Commission that
medical certificate na to ex must accompany the entry at cach Athletr for
Olympic and the
championship,
both the European
Requests to the IAAF to Approve world track and -field
also
must be medical
records
accompanied by
ຕ
certificate of sex
No question has been ratood
in the present Olympics a to the ex
omen competi
tora. At romo track meets In the past, however, officials have privately questioned Whether watch competitora
actually were women.-Asio- ciated Press.
LANCS FORCE A DRAW
Manchester, Aug 10.
London, August 10.
Sweden, favourites to win the Olympic soccer title, today fought their way into the final--for the first time in the Olympic Games-by beat- ing Denmark by 4 goals to 2 at Wembley Stadium.
The Swedes, who led 4 to 1 at half-time after being down one goal in the second minute of play, deserved their victory.
The Danes stuck manfully to{ the ball and gave a good dis- play, although they lacked just that extra bit of clusz which gave victory to their oppon-
enda.
Sweden
now meet either great Britain or Yugoslavia, in the final Grant Britain and Yugoslavia will fight it out in the ether nomi-inst tomorrow evening.
A brisk wind and -keen com partition during the fifth day of the Olympic yachting events at Torquay today resultedl ita 0
molests which will tea the Bual results in doubt late tonight.
spater
TENNIS LEAGUE
Re
Playing at home, Recreto E beut C.R.C. "C" by seven set: tennis match yesterday. to two in a Second Divisior
Rodrigues Lost to G.H. Leun:
L.G.
Remedios and D.M
Chan and R. Ma 4-0; Beat W.S and S.N, Too 3-5; Lost to C.N until
Lee and Peter Yitt 6-4. Fourteen protests
J.H. Soares and have
A.G. heen medios Beat Leung and Tao 6-3 rustule, aut officials have to plant schedule for hearing them. Most at Chan and Tao 6-3; Beat
1651 Lee and Ylu 6-4. the
proferts have been
T. F. Rodrigues routine--for
failing to
and G. N. allow Coxano Bent Laring and Tuo 1-2: though
room when Foundling Beat Chan and Ma 6-1; Beat Lee Lavys, or for boulking another; and Yiu' 8.1. boni contrary
10 the rules-hut | the Norwegian firefly helmsman
Af the United Services Ble Jenused
STRI creation Club, HKCC were benten consternation by testing
pro- by six matches to three by the nguinst Committee home Hart He clairord his sal num-
Legni her was misread for that of the Australian boat. And that
o!
he
and
F.
Rodgers beat Chord and Meyers
Captain Mackieth
6-4; beat Mackenzie and Ardy
After desturing at 265 for the wally finished 10th, instond of 6-3; beat Allen and Ackary 8-3.
were
1513.
and
In the scend innings inanardi-
Fisher and Dunnin lost to Clif- ately after lunch, the Australians P. George, of the United States, kenzie and Arrly 6-3; drew Allen in the Olympic weight-lifting, ford and Maye;s 4-8: brat Mac- Bread. to dismiss Li-set up a new Olymple record for and Ackary 5-6. enshire when play vinded, today, the midtile-weight The match was drawn with Late snatch of 122
class with a Hancock and Ankerson lost to cashire sever wickets down for F.3. Spellman, also of the United Mackenzie and Ardy 0-8; beat half kilos. Clifford and Meyera 1-0: drow Ikin was the mainstay of the mark with a snatch of 120 kilos.
States, equalled trie Lancashire batting and was
previous Allen and Ackary 0-3. fortunate f
At the B.C.A.A. round, C.R.C. missing a rentur E.K. Kim, of Korea, emulated beat.
the home team by George's performance ond
also matches to 3 matches. fted 122 and a half kilos Australians: Ist Innings, 321: moral with him the new Olympic Ka-lau und Pang, Oi-lan 4-6; lost F. Poon and J. Hsu lost to Ho 2rut Jantug. 265 for 3 derlerne,
of Egypt, to E. Lee and Wong Slu-wing
199 runs.
by one run,
Seapo
111-5
to
51
1t Innhugs. 13surpassed the old record with a 1-9; drew with Lee Ming and Thoi
Lancashire:
2nd Innings:
Place, b. Lindwall
Howard, ft Lilwall
Edrich, Rang
Ikin, h. Endwall
Wharton, Tallon. b. Johnson
Roberts, 12
mark, K. Le Touni,
lift of 122. kilos.
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Final Placings
B
Here are the final placings in Cranston, c. Johnson, f. Ring 10 the Olympic weight-lifting light:
iwetsht class;
1. Shams with 362 kilos 0(Olymple record), 2-A Armouda 23 with 300 kilos (both of Egypt), 3-J. Halliday, Britain, with 340 kilas, A. Terpak, also with 340 kilos.
Greenwood, no! out
Pollard, b. Lindwall
Extrus
Total (for 71
-Neuler.
Country Match
L+ilo\Airtict }1
199
Ping-fon 6-0.
Lam Kwan and S. Wong lost to Ho and Pag 2-4; lost to Dec and Wong 4-6; beat co and Tsol 6-2.
ost to Ho and Peug 5-7; beat Lee .K. Liang and H.C. Kwok
Tsol 0-1. and Wong 0-3; beat Lec
and
gengower at the Recreio ground Recrelo were beaten by Crai losing by the odit set in nine.
A.M. Alves and H.A. Noron-
As the Olympic Games were 3.8; lost to D, Leonard and L.A. ha lost to H.K. Lee and R. Tay The Australian cricket tourists Potuchkov, Russian
slowly nearing the end, Mr. Ivan Souza 2-0 beal “. Leonard and tay made 14 runs
member of L.C. Yu 6-4. b lunch the
International
Basketball C.A. Barretto ond
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1948.
Zoe Ann Olsen, 17-year-old American diving champion from Oakland, California, makes a prolly picture as she sita on the diving stage at Wembley Empire Pool. Mexican backstroke star Tonaslah Press Photo,)
Gutierrez.
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RETURN TO
TOP OF COUNTY TABLE
London, August 10.
Glamorgan returned to the head of the county cric- ket championship table today with their thrill- ing win by eight runs over Somerset while on- other thrilling finish, which gave Middlesex a one-wicket victory against Surray after they had been outplayed for most of the match, en- abled Middlesex, holders of the title, to go ahead of Lancashire, into fifth place.
Surrey had the consolation of first innings points, as did Yorkshire who were foiled in their bid
Canton Rationing Success
for victory against Essex by the Yorkshirebornnounced the rice rationing pro-
Horsfoli,
Mayor Auyang Chu has pro gramme in Canton a "definito, This young player, has more
success," at the end of the first Another than once come to the rescue Young, took seven
Test cholre. Jnek four-month period of of Essex and fie did so again the scuson, but the thrills in this Umce of the U.S. Economic Co-
Surry willon.
opera- kets for 50 to reach his 100 for
and
MAMIC
the
today. Resolute defence sound hitting whenever chance offered. Horsfull his side safely away from the danger of an Innings defunt and mace a draw certain.
was this patch which gave Hutton his eighth century of the
career.
Last Wickot
In a letter to the South China
price at the end of July,
can
care in the nut, hour or saw to get 142 Tons for victory.
when Middlesex were struggling operation Administration, Mayor
Auyang says
the inurket price of rice, in terms of Hong Kong dollars, had fallen to long than two-thirds when the last player, Gray, joln- They were still 22 runs short
of the March ed Sims, who had then made 14 ration system in April, the price With the beginning of the Glamorgan had been sent
ruus. Gray simply held his end of medium grade rice fell from in iftrat by Somerset, whose
while Sims hit and scored polley scomed justified when the Well-
the HK$35 to rans recessary for suCCESS.
HK$31. Prices men were out for 70, their lowest chalee, had success with the ball HK$21.45 Erle
tinued to fall and at the end of Hollies, another Test July, the price was equivalent to krore of the season. Maurice against Hampshire, his variation Tremlett's eight for 31 overs was the best feat of his batsien in
in 27 of spin and flight having most
Mayor Auyang also attributed trouble. and
decreased fluctuations in the tho he claimed five wickets in coch in- Worthy Winnors
rice market to the ration plan. nings. His last three, in the first Before April 1, he said, the ac Somerset passed that srore tanings were taken for only Ove centuated fluctuations had been with nine wickets in hand, but runs, in three overs." the Glatnorgan bowlers were then
a factor of anxiety to the public. There is a great race for the alded by the sun on a wet pitch honor of being the first batsman rationed rice, which is contri
Proceeds from the sale of! and Somerset had a Arst innings to reach 2,000 runs this season buted by both lend of only f Glamorgan re- and at prosent Fagg of Kent is Government
the Chinese plied with 280, but Somerset's slightly ahead of Button. Fagx's Sintes, are used to pay for the
and tho hil for the 103 runs needed for 18 agulust Sussex in the present various projects approved under United victory was follet! by a grand a series of games was is alxih 100 the ECA-CUSA programme. The Russians ended their boycott of international Glamorgan, who worthily regain
Inund display on the part of of the season basketball today and issued an invitation to county championshly.
Results of matches played to- the leading place ira the day were: the International Amateur Basketball Fodera-ft by a big share in the inning Joe Hardstaff marked his bene tion to hold its next European championship in defeat sustained within two day Moscow.
Derbyshire, who thus los The arrival here of a three-man Russian delegation Hardstart hit 97 and took part
their lead in the table. as the Federation met in connection with theat on 183.
in a big stand with Simpson 1 current Olympic basketball tournament came
RUSSIAN SPORT BOYCOTT OVER
London, August 10.
as a surprise. Federation officials interpreted the move as a lifting of the sports iron curtain which kept the Russians from entering the 1948 Olympics.
ed
by
A WHOLE
The European tournament will FLOOR WAS
probably be held in April, 1949.
BOWLS TOURNEY
At Kennington Oval:
Middle-
x beal Surrey by and wicket. wurrey 158 and 103 (oung sever:
Dr 47); Middlesex 118 (Alec Bed- er three for 25, McMahon three or 201 and 142 for nine (Alec iedser three for 25.)
At Weston Super Mare; Glam- gan beat. Somerset by eight 'U/10. Glamorgon 70 and 200.
STOLE HANDBAG FROM CAR
omerset 106 and 98 (hever four tions, Ho Shuen was yesterday - With two previque convic- or 27, Muncer three for 20).
Southaniptimi:
AL thire beat
ary not out 76). DIVAN
A
Jue.
Essex
kol.
man
Warwickaentenced by Mr. W. H. Lati- Humpshire by Ave mer at Kowloon to six months' vickets. Hamshire 114 und 103 hard labour and recommended Bailey 64, Hollies five for 86, for banishment for stealing-a ritchard four for 36), Warwick-handbag from private car 9388 The International Federation
hire J60 mld 147 for five (Del- on August 10, chairman of 'the
Al Leeds: Olympic Technical Committee said he
Yorkshire drew
Accused, Rald Inspector J. Orem, helr match with Essex, A fine of $600, or was "very happy" that the Rus- months' hard labour, was im. Yorkshire
threr 148 and 213 for five (Horsfull 5B); holding something under his Jac was seen by Police constable. $14 coming out of Cornwall Avenue sian oficials were
ablc
302. for six to posed on lae Ping by Mr. JHutton not but 144, Yardley 65). ottend the meeting. The main Wicks at Kowloon yesterday
declared business before the Federation on the charges of keeping on
At Hastings, Sussex drew their Results of yesterday's games as rules.
notch with Kent, 342 and 31 for
The constable wont up to the the Open Singles Lawn Bowls
and searched nim when a oplum divan, Generally it was expected that seven mace of prepared opium, thire best Gloucestershire by 20 some private papers, was found.
Sussex 230 (Langridge 75). brown possession, Championship:
At K.B.G.C.: J.E. Noronha beat States during the past
handbag, containing At Cheltenham: Northampton niyarette lighter, a compact,, and the Federation will vote to liber-
W. Hong Slin
At C.C.C UK. Rumfahn beat jalise rules along lines of changes pipes and oight lamps.------ P.A.
A. Jilloft 21-5 on the 14th head.
and possession of five opium runs, Northamptonshiro 177 and. that have taken place in the Uni-
200 for four declared (Brookes that he stole it from a car parked Queriloited, defendant-admitted- When Sling 22-0...
Sub-Inspector Grove 75). Gloucestershire 106 and 187 at Nathan Road near Cameron At K.D.R.C. AA. Lopes beat:
ralded 133 Kilung Street, firs.
(Baret 107, Clarke four for 48). Road by putting his hand through B.A.
The committee meetings taking whole floor, with the exception e Aoor, on August 10, he found th Mansell
At us to be able to give details of Noronha lost to fee and Tay 3-6;
Lelcester: Leicestershire 21-2.
place today At Recrela: C.S. Rossclét beat dering membership,
Irew their match with Worces-
one of the smell alde windows. include those oon- tio verandah,
used ps
tershire Worcestershire 336. Lei- the bag, was later conlucted by
Mrs. L. Goldman, the owner of: flost to Leonard and Souza 0-6:A.L.G. Eastman 22-15.
a diver Constitu- There were five beds on the pre 102 for one)--Reuter. tion and by-laws, finances
cestershire 179 (Cornock 51 and the polico and identified the pro- In
First Division the
the amateurism,
and mises, said Sub-Inspector J. H Lawn Bowls League match play- It was learned that the Federa~ |
Evans, and 17 smokers,
perty as hers, ed yesterday at the Valley, Hong on is trying to make it possible nalia, the police alas seized 231,5 Besides the smoking parapher to compete in (" "ukings." international Basketball
Three of the smokers had ther though the Gertoon federation bail of $30 each forfelted, and the cannot be recognised until the remainder were Ane! $40 entire thorny German problem Je The 531.60 was donated to the cach. settled. G.W.K. Crawford The Federation meetings will
Poor Box. R.C. Butler
Wednesday and on
time for the loss of three wickets Federation, said in London today Yvanovich drew with Lee and In their match against Bishop that Romia will take part in Tay 6-0; drew with Leonard and Auckland Amateura...
Scores!
principle" in the 1952 Games at Souza 8-8; beat Leonard and Yu Helsinki.
8-1,
A.E. Noronha and
AUSTRALIANS-15T INNINGS.
Brown, not out
Tallon, b Jacksny Harvey, b Jackson Loxton, b Jackson McCool, J
Extran
Total (for 3) -Reuter.
MAIDEN
But 1952 is too far away for
47 our participation," he added.
0
Mr. Petuchkov, one of the 15 beat Leonard and Yu 6-3. Russians who arrived in Britain
17 yesterday for a meeting of the
47 International
Amateur Athletic
2 Federation, was at Harringway Arenn today, watching the con- 114 solation round of the basketball
play-off.-Reuter.
VOYAGE
TO FAR EAST
On her maiden voyage to the East, the ss. America Transport is expected to arrive in Hong Kong on September 3. ·On board the ship will bo Mr. A. H. Laidlaw, Far Eastern Representa- tive of the Pacific Transport Lines, Inc., owners of the vessel.
Mr, Laidlaw accompanied by
G.A.
of
years,
First Time In Kong Football Club beat Hong for German teams
History
*H.K.E.C. Boycott
F.H. Fell
12 (Skip)
J.O. Stokos
continue
12
* even
On the application of Inspectat
J
Orem, Wong Shing, 17-year-old
20 Thursday, when reports will be unemployed youth, was remanded
made-United Press.
Kong Electric by 5 shots and on two rinks. *inks. H.K.F.C R. Barker C. Hamley London, August 10.C. Strange Tho. decision of the Olympic J. Dickson Jury of Appeals to award the
(skip) 400-metre relay to the United W. Ritchie States after seeing films of the Bailey disputed. race marked the first
C. Carr tini in Olympic history that a
K. Forrow decision was reversed involving H. Dowbiggen
(Skip) the winner of the race,
It is only the third time that Russell
M. Jones ruling of the field · judges G. Willerton. has been altered.
(Skip)
any
27
J.K. Mundy A.0. Gardner
V. Bonch
(Skip) 13) Collins
J.H: Collins
DODGERS
W. Stanchpuse WIN
JIL Bottomley
24
(Skip)
03 Toint
10
The first time was in the 193Z
New York, August 10. games in Los Angeles when the
Rex Barney, the kid they third and fourth places were re-
Total
s call the new Bob Feller," versed in the hurdles, and
Following are the games to be blazed a five-hit 5-2 Brooklyn second rame earlier in this year's Lawn Bowls Singles Champion-Phillies today while the real
the played off today in the Colony victory 000-metres. classic when the fourth and fifth ship:
Philadelphia
·over
his family, will make his head-Moore Dry Dock Company's yards places were reversed in the 10,AS. Figming (3110)) v. aw Bob Feller once again had his |
FEST
Completely reconditioned at the quarters at Hong Kong instead at. San Francisca, the Amerien of Shanghai previously Transport underwent successful planned Local
for sen trials on August 7. agents Pacifle Transport Lines Jardine, Matheson and Com- pany, Limited.
Formerly known as the
་
aro
Hawai. Jon Shipper, the 12,500-ton Amer-
cently on an outright cash hal
by the Pacific Transport Lines.
C.H.
for one week when he was charged before Mr. W. H Latimer Kowloon yesterday for keeping an bplum and heroin divan, and po resion of prepared oplum pink pills alleged to be heroin pills, and pipes.
The ix smokers arrested hy Inspector 3 Hemaley at 187, Rea clamation Street, first floor, August 10 were fined $30 each.
C.C.C. MEETING
'H.K.F.C.
on
GODOWN
EVICTION
APPLICATION
When hearing of the application by The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany Limited for the eviction of occupiers of 11-28 Haiphong Road, Kowloon, was resum ed yesterday, there was a noticeable decrease in the number of men, women and children prosent;
Magistrate in Tenancy Trian opportunity of crore-examin- Mr. C. A. S. Russ, sliting asterday, the opponents were given bunal "A" held that The Hong ing Mr. C.E. Terry, Mannger of Kong and Kowloon Wharf and the Hong Kong Godown Company
and Kowloon Limited Wharf & Gedown (applicants), had given evid-
Company Limited. ence constituung
Some of the opponents asked prima facle case which would be spective usbonds" had been questions as to whather their.rew enable him to tenants of the Company before
a
Sewell (21746) at H.K.F.C.
cars pinned back. The disqualification of Modern staterooms, a comfort the awarding of the fint place
the F. Goodwin (21460) v. United States last Saturday and Gough (39237) at C.C.C..
Feller, dropping his 13th game
sufficient to Craigengower Cricket Club will make an order for possession the war. Mr. Terry said that in have been added to able lounge and an owner's suite Britain aroused Jubilation that (28001) at Recreio.
against Detroit Tigers 7-3, missed play Hong Kong Football Club in in each case if not rebutted no case asked was the husband. to
great chance to give his first the First Division of the Lawn by evidence. J. Orem (58382) v. AR. Minu place Indians a lift in the hot Louis Lengue on Saturday. The the ship's at last the nation has been able Dassenger becominodation. carries 12 passengers.
She to raise its own flag as a track Rumjahn (21012) at ILK.C.C.
LA Collyer (30204) v. A.H. he
American League race. Instead game will be played
In view of the fact that several the war.
tenant of the Company before. battled and field.wisher The acquisition of the America The decision of the Jury lent tea Transport was purchased re- Transport brings the total, num roma, Intercat to a day at O'Grady (21701) or WV, Field at ting three singles to set the pace. Souza, E Coates B.W. Brad-plication be effected by posing stituting a prima facle case which
out sadly: Tigers Football Club lawn at 4 p.m.
the of the opponents who were pre- at least once, ber of ships owned by Pacifle mised to be the dullest in the
A.V. Gosono (25653) v. J.H. Felier with Jimmy Outlaw get sented by J.W. Leonard, L. C. Ran' order that service of the sp
made 10 hits, eight of thent off
sent at the first hearing, did not ir. Russ, held that the ap
Order For Possession Cralengower will be rent stiend yesterday, Mr. Russ mods Transport line to five, including entire
K.B.G.C.
plicants had given evidentes con-- Barrey, finally hitting the form bury (skip); M. Omar, W copy of such application on the would be sufficient to enable him U.M
Omar (33505) v Olympics thus far, Greenwood (50272) at K.C.C.brilliant pitcher in the Major, Landolt
Ethat may make him the most Hong Sling, A M. Omar, 1.8. T.A Madar (25007). C. Dow. Leagues, pitched his 10th victory Bolts, A.. Maxack. M. should be deemed to be good and in each case if not rebutted by
premises and that such servies
to, make an order for possession man (61121) or C.C. Pereira and his fourth in a row. The big Omar (skip).mar, U.M. effective service upon the occu-evidence. He also held that the (28041) at K.D.C..
righthander from Omaha, Nebra aka; got stronger: as he went A.K.Tootball Club will be releerica. N
lers of each of the promises connus along, yielding a run in the first Presented by C. Gough, A. Cole*
speciae cose to and then retiring 10 batters in a man, B. Bickford, K. Robertsdn Deacons is representing the sp
M. PA. Vne of Messi, evidence in rebuttal and in ow until the seventh A thres (skip); J8. Howell, J.. Delby, J. pikants, who require fic pro call further evidence to
applicants would be at liberty, to run homer by Peewee Recse Bradley, N. Bebbington (skip); mises, for the purpose of housing - Chán Po-chu, ol 11 1 started Barney off in front in the B. Mansoll, Tem
The vessel was built in 1941 at. Facine Transport, China Trans- United Pressi Jearny, New Jersey, and a one port, Philippine Transport and A sixth
of the most efficient-freight ships Hong Kong Transport. designed Her specifications are vessel will be added later this length overall, 400 feet 3 inches:
beam moulded 00 feet 6 inches; deadweight 12,478 tons; normal
shaft horse power, 8,500; normal speed 16 kriots,
1
Constructed for the
Navigation Company, the
Matson ship
wag transferred during, the war
year.
EUROPEANS CAUTIONED
CHINA DEFEAT BRITAIN
London, August 11. The Chinese Olympic barket
semi-finals today.
TAXI CRASH IN GLENEALY
Extensive damage was caused
JOHN MANNERS
FINED
Brat Inning. Dick Slater got ollands, Collyer?
NATIONAL LEAGUE A homer in the ninth inning
Scores were:
RHE hundelphi Phillies Philadelphia 2+ 32 Phiilles: p. Rowa; c. Seminick. Dodgers: p. Barneys e Cam pancila,
Indians pareller, Black!
AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Indlang, 2732352E Detroit Tigers Heta 1910- Heganc
For having n front or rear ball team casily defeated Great to Britain under the Land Lease lights on his car 11 A. Willey, of Agreement. During her war or Tai Koo Dockyned was cautioned Britain by 54 points to 25 in to Taxi No. 4045, operated by vice, she was known as the Em by Mr. F:X. d'Ainudo at Central the third championship group the Shanghai Taxi Company, pire Fulgar,ANTENN
Returned to America, the ves
yesterday,
improved etvip compared with of Glendaly
Britain's displayed yesterday afternoon when i other games but the better train The only occupant of the
half time led by 20 points to: 14: heward:
driver, escaped with China will plov Italy in the Theoddent was caused by
more, berious ⠀ thena
bana KAPP position 17, när 14 ju the tourna» driver was turninay into Arputh finals of the group on Friday for tigh whi blast out, just as the
not Rosd from Caine Road,
Tigers D. Gray, Houtleman, Bwilt, Wagoor-Uulted Press.
ad and more experienced, Chinese
W.HE. Coate was also cou- ael was reconverted to a trooptioned by Mr. d'Almada when he ship, She made 201 umumans in 24 was summoned to Central for North Atlantic until the aurren causingan obstruction with his der of Germany, In the South car In, Chater Road, Ay led throughout the game and as nothing Pacific, she took part in the Allied Dr. Yip Tai-chi's driver was invasions of Guam Salpan and tummoned for driving without other areas After Japan's cut-un core, and find S ispac, the ship was u,ed to me The driver, The On laented, the patriate troops.
charge an
their
{doch/Wes, on the opponents","in
Buch evidence, It ne zloga
own start The opponents are Gen Woe, Road, ist Boor, said that she was Wang Kit, Me Hing-git, Tam: Yu: A widow who hari lived on the yok, Lin: Woo-eliten, Lu La-premises for 17 years and that chl, Ko Gon-sing Chan Chew, the applicants were her landiortie Chu Chee kwong, Ng "Konchat, Her husband, who died five years Lain Mak-yip, Cham-khun: had been a foreman in the The representative, of John Lau Chaun-ahing - Ma Far-eft; employment of the Manhers and Co. Ltwas aned Sheng Hing, Mashing-kung, Mu and her brother-in-law, Jan Man
appijoshta 150; by bar WB, Chun Lo Chulengor: Yu Shin, plicants as A foreman
Yook-ling Neal chow Me Kamwas all empt Kowloon sterday" for, falling to comply with a riotice arved by Ma Kin, Ma, Lato, Zu Kor, Fan Art 2 pur Houring wRS, ROIDLI The Urban, Council to abate a Elp-fung, 2 Mar B-tow, Chan nuisance caused by detective was Joe-gun, Lain Out, Ma Koyal Lee and and between 10), and Big Canton Fit fem-in and others ter und walls pipes, in front of Cup Wong Kam-lun, Ma Kown,
On resumption of hearing y