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THE PERFECT
SWISS WATON
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INTER-CLUB LEAGUES TO START ON NOV. 22
Praise For BCOF Health
Tokyo. October 26. The health of men, women rad children with the British Forces in Тарал та higher
In Australia, Major. than
K.H. Norris Direc General for
Australian Medica Gervices, sald yesterday after
inspection of
of the Com monwealth Medical Services. Medical arrangements were excrtlent, both for troops and Eighty dependente.
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(By ARGONAUT).
At the Executive Committee Meeting of the Hong Kong Badminton Association held yesterday, it was decided to commence the 1948-49 Inter- Club Leagues on Monday, November 22.
Entries for the various Divisions were:
leams
Men's Sentor Doubles: Hong, hoped that further
from Kong University "A", Hong Kong the Recreio, University, Chinear University "14", Kowtoon Cricket YMCA and other Clubs would be Club "AX Recrelo Sports Club | cutered. "A". Chows YMCA "A".
Detalls of the running of the
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Men's Junior Doubler: Kowlom Longue are in the hands of the Dock, Chung Wah, Kowloon Tong | League Sub-committees compris- "K", Kowloon Tong "T“, Chinese
the Cluilman, Ing
Secretary, St. YMCA "B",
John's (11), } fristo
the Following VRC "A", VRC "P", St. Theresa's elected members: Mr. N.K. Chin babies had already been born
the
"A" St. Theresa's "I". care of specialist
Recreio Mr. P. Lo.. Mr. T.S. Young and under
alficere and nurses.
University ", KCC "B",
Mr. A.L. Flaker. Sentor Mixed Doubles: Reevejo "A", KCC
"We antle pate the century mark with be passed before Christmas," he added. - Heu
Results Of Tennis Games At IRC, LRC
The following are the results of tennis matches played yea- terday at the IRC and Lite
CAC
Men's Doubles
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Junior Mixed Doubles: Kowlem Dack, Recreio "13", Si. Therear's "A", St. Theresa's "B", KCC "B", Ladies Doubles: KCC, Nerrejo, Notable absentees Saut Tao Sports Club, lust your's winners of the Senior Men's and; Mixed Doubles League.
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were
Ti Men's Junior Dmibles event this year will be divided into two Sections, the first tw tents of each section to play a rand rubin to decide the win- ners,
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Entries for the, Senior Mixed Doubles
Ladies' Doubles prov mot siisappointing. Dewan divided to extend the entry-
J.J. Dempertag, soal WA. Reed date for these events to Saturday, But Lam Thiam-t and T. La | October 30, by which time it was 6-4, 6-2.
Bael Chen and Turner Cook Ben Paul Kong and Frank Kwok -6-2, 6-3.
C. Kotwall and G. Chun beat 4.D. Mucicie mul T.13. Hawthorne (-1, 6-1,
Men's Singles
To Tha-tok beat 1.5. Lee 6-1.
N-2.
Painting Exhibition
An exhibition
Farewell Party For Rev. Wong
The Reverend Mr. J. C. L. Wong, who acted as Vicar of Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, before the arrival of Rev. C.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948.
Police Say "No" To Press-Referees Tilt
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A propobal by the Referees' Association tọ, have a match with the Press was rejected by the Police Authorities, it was divulged by Mr. Guest, Chairman, at the fortnightly meeting of the Refereda' Association yesterday.
The Chairman stated that a letter, containing the proposat, was addressed by the Association to the Hong Kong Football Association. The Football Association, in its reply, stated that the proposition did not meet with the approval of the police.
meeting adopted the proposal that Mr. Clunny of the Hong Kong Police should be approached by a member of the Association to discuss the matter, Further,
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amendments to tho It was further proposed that the Articles of Association with be discussed on November 1, to form A Supreme Councit consisting of representatives from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Chinese and Civilian,
Wahoos Pull Off
Double Play
In Ladies' Game
"[By "GRANDSTAND")
¡A double-play in Softball is the successful offort of putting two players 'out' on one play. In ac- counting for the Conuckettes 22-5 last Sunday, the Wahoos completed such a play in the fifth frome when the Maple Loafors were staging a rally.
Percy Smith, was the guest of To honour at a farewell party last night given by the parishioners of the church.
The large number who gathered
at the Vicarage, the home of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith,
make it possible, Maude Fong opened the fifth inning with a single, and when H. Leung drew a base on balls, there were two 'on' the mini- mum essential set up for a triple-killing. Alice Mar poled out a fly between infield and to wish Mr. Wong bon voyage and
left-field and the bose-runners were off. God speed, Included Dr. & Mr. R. E Lee, Miss Dorothy Lee. Rev.
Irene Castilho, guarding the laws walks and solely in her & Mrs. E. E. Low, Mr. E
windy-alley, for the. Wahoos, er time at bat. Grover, Dr. & Mrs. K. ran a country block and froduced an upset when the Black he Junior Le gun olmo 1. pro- Dr. & Mrs. P. P. Lee, Mr.
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Hawks . fully extended Mrs. E. F. Shen, Colonel Quinion, on to the catch for the first
W.
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1. Segalen y Wong Chuen-sing | colour paintings was opened by | Weaver, who is the Superin-return to base. Gilly pivoted Hawks started
postponed).
LAC
Open Ladies Doubles Ms. Kent ипа Mrs. A Shewan beat Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Strobach 6-2, 6-3.
Open Mixed Doubles Mr. R. Segalen and Mrs, Slagter beat. Mr. H.A. Aytes and Mrs. H. 1 7-5, 2-4, 7-5.
Mr. le Ka-lau and Men Lon
walk-over frath M Levenward Gonsalves and Miss M. Ribeiro.
Club's Mixed Doubles
C.W.L. Way and Mrs. Mar shall beat Mr. D.A.S. Gordon and Mix: 5.W. Murdoch -1, 6-2.
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Mew's Club Club'a Singles Mr. J. Kempton beat Mr. G. Strickland 9-7, 4-6, 6-3,
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TODAY'S GAMES
OPEN, DOUBLES
No. 1 Court-Lee Wai-tong and Szero Rick v. Rock Leang and Kwak. Hing-chung.
No. 2 Court-Popg Olam and Lock Deng-chung v. Chan Kam-moon and Lam Kwan
No. 3 Court-R. Segden and 11.
A. Ayres v. Wm. Wu and A Funs.
No 4
4 Court-D. Lo and N. Lo v. Wong Shu-ki and Li Chun-kelt. No. 5 Court-J. S. Lee and Lee Ming v. Teang Chi-man and P. Pocn.
All games start at 5.15 pm.
OPEN SINGLES .(LADIES) Mrs. E. Litton v Mrs. M. Chow
-9.30 ..
OPEN DOUBLES (LADIES) Mrs. Tamworth and Miss Ittberio Mrs. Chu and Mrs. Bradley
-1.i5 p.m. CLUB BINGLES (MEN'S)
Mr. B. Segalen v Mr. M. Hivenanį
3.15 p.m.
CLUB DOUBLES (MEN'S)
IN RACING LIST
Lists were announced by
day. The alterations follow:
To Class 2: Sunlight.
To Class 3 Beckenham, Blue,
at St.
of his water
Mr. Douglas R. Bland John's Cathedral yesterday.
The paintings of Pollock and Ute Bali Ago, ilong Kong Sunset and the oil painting of the portrait of Miss Veronien Walker were
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·Vax Populi:
BRITAIN PULL OUT
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
In
PACKETS
or TINS
SHOULD NOT OF SPORTS
London, October 24.
The suggestion that Britain should withdraw from international sport' `until she stands a better chance of winning is turned down by the majority of Britons, according to a romark- ablo mass observation on sport conducted by the Daily Graphic.
This poll, taken from more than 2,000 people in areas in different parts of the United King- dom; shows that only 14 per cent think the nation Should withdraw.
Both players and non-play- thought British sporting prowess ers were consulted in this poll, could be Improved, 1which produced some most in-
The greatest number, 19 per training and teresting. facts. For instance, cent, Falm by more the percentage of those belle better fucilities, which is roughly coaching, 17 per cent said by ing in Sunday sport is as high the some thing, and 10 per cent as 62 per cent, with only 20 said by greater per cent declaring themselves which also is along the
encouragement, against it. Naturally, it is the lines. players rather than non-play- ers who favour sporting act!- vity on the Sabbath Day.
game
Not Better Food Only nine per cent thought that better food would produce better results and they were mostly
was better
were
Another rather astonishing re- eult be that per cent of those spectators who are not as qualified asked were in favour of profes- to speak as the players, who were slonalism in sport, with only 20 nearly all of the opinion that it per cent disapproving. Of those in wanted.
facilities that favour of professionalism, tour- fifths thought was a good thing because people must earn a living somehow. The remaining Afth thought that it was good for sport,
The poll showed that every four persons in Britain take active part in sport while three
in every ive watch it.
a greater teminine
nie.
much
not lake enough.
been a
Russians Will Veto Drought
Moscow, October 25, The Russian Cabinet and Central Committee of the Communist Party announced ·
15 year plan yesterday to abolish drought in the Soviet Union.
The complex programme includes building eight forest belle to shut out hat dry- windo which
from sweep 'Adlatlo demerte over. Rumla
ragions. richest agricultural The
homated.
Soviet Press Anothing like it exists or can exist under conditions of capitalism."-Associated Prost.
Meeting Of St. George's Society
The meeting, presided over by
An excess of HK$1,200.52 Asked the rensons for Beltain's comparative failure, the reasons over expenditure was announc given were lack of food, insumed at the annual general meet cient coaching and training, the ing of St. George's Society of war and the fact that Britain docs-Hong Kong yesterday. one in
The
the report by
Vice her sport seriously
President. Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, Oddly enough, one in every slowed that Scholarship Fund
been Football is the most populer four suggest that it is due to the ras
approved by.. the sport in Britain, both among lack of food and yet they don't Society's Committee for granting players and spectators. Among think more food would remedy a scholarship for one English boy
the situation.
and one English girl at King the former, the order of popul
George Those who think It has been
School to the extent of rgo V Jarity is football first. Tawn
due to lack of coaching tatai 13 HKS600 a year. tennis second, swimming third,
per cent, those who put it down crlakat fourth, bowls fifth ́andi Mr. & Mrs. J. S. McKenzie, Mr. out. In a flash Irene rifled the Jaguars for six and one-third in-
to the war eight per cent, and Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. L. Dow- golf sixth. an avalanche & Mrs. B. C. Randall, Mrs. A. E. apple to key-stoner Gilly Wing-nings before
Among spectators, cricket comes
thors who say sport le not taken biggin, elected the following, new Guest, Rev. & Mrs. F. W. lee who tagged second to erase Jolting Jaguar base-hit nullinen
also about officers: second
seriously football, with lawn
enough and Mr. W. Barton. Maude Fong, who failed to their efforts, The youthful Black teruals third. Although women are
eight per cent,
President: E. J. B. Mitchell. Meantime, off by notching shown to he Mr. Wang,
taking. A
there has
sident: V. C. Labrum. tending-Engineer ol the Blue the ball to first sacker Hlida their runs of the game with a greater interest in sport, in play- vigorous appeal by the National Comm
C. Blaker, F. C. Playing Funnel Lines, is going to
tour-run uprising as Jaguar buring and watching, with 22 women
Fields Association Rand Soares to complete the play ler Ant Azovete failed to find the taking part for every 30 met, it is more funds beiter facilities for L Wilson, A. Sommerfelt, E. for Clemo, K. H. Digby, J. G. Meyer, wick, Sydney, 'on eight months before H. Leung could retira plate and walked three. leave, where he will join his wife
only in lawn tennis that there in the youth of the corly every ley. Mr. F. W. Wenver and A..
P. Streatfield, L. R. Whant, the und daughter, Angelo, who left in time.
A sacrifice by Graca and M. This brilliant effort is really one Gutterre fielder's choice, nided among the most oulstanding.
January this year. Mr. Bland studied under
Mr. Wong's three sons are also for the Book. As far as can be choler, alded by two timely hits, William Rothenstein, the
from post-war records, pushed four runs prin-in school in Sydney, while Angels maly one other arzular multiple sides settled trucod
across. Bolt epal of the Royal College of Art. is going to the St.
down to air-1zit Catherine killing was effected. "It was on melding. Neither site sebre unill fis work could be classed among School down there.
On the question whether December 14, 1947 when Wildeals the the prosivets of the
fourth when Lionel Sequiera
many people watch and not Marie Figuerelco, Terry Silva and
look 40 per cent
good when put alongside that DEBATE CHANGED Peggy Burros erased Ulle Khoo, aird and chalked up the first enough play, some
The think on an error. qulek Jaguar run Jan Lee and Alice Mar
much of the major nations like the Jaguara managed to squeeze in watching and not enough
United States, Soviet Russia and succession.
me more run in each of the th
even little countries like Sweden Wahoos took the opportunity of
Sua airth frames an a Bluck
While those who express the
and Finland, whose youngsters "That collecting, their quota or hile when they subdued the Canadian
Hawk fumble and a Jaguar.sacılı
contrary view number only 10 are given every chance--Reuter. 1 respectively.
per cent, It is noteworthy that Scotland tops the list of spectu ̄RICKETTS WINS iors,
miny would think this
CHINA GOLF TITLE
Navy Rugby Prospects this rather surprising as the Scots are generally considered to be A
season are, as always, influenc hardier nation than the English.
Shanghai, October 25. od by the number of, ships Tony Rickells became the first available at each stage of the Gambling in sport is goner five-time winner of the China scason. There are plenty of ally disapproved
with 35 por Open Golf Championship here tears available, Tamar run nent thinking it is not a good yesterday, when he
emerged thing, mostly on the grounds triumphant from a thrilling 36ning two teams, Eighth Des- that it destroys the spirit of the hole
or two, duel with Lees Needham, troyer Flotilla one game.
with a score of 300 for 72 holes First Escort Flotilla one, and Those who think it is all right of play.
Sussex three. Black Swan. Needhami took second place and London, who have not yet with 304 and Jim MacKinnon, last played at Hong Kong this sea Finally, the Daily Graphie ask-year's chompion, with 305-Reu-son remain unknown factors.
of drach painters,
Str
school younger
debate
at the
ile es exhibited before in England and South Africa. His Tomorrow's work has been hung in the Na-| European YMCA has been chang. Honal Gallery in the exhibition of ed. The debate will be Was Arts.
errors.
Pablle Central Control should be The angority of the paintings extended to include all locul els after the latter had threalen- now on view were done in Hong Utility Companies,”
ed with four run initial frame Kong, Magno and Cantoti.
The debate under the auspices on a series of Wahoo The exhaustion will
of the Y's Discussion Group, will the Owls had chalked up five on Atart at 8.30 p.m.
three bingles in their half of the frame and were only one run in The lead."
tel
T
continue
War In Indo-China Hard For France
London, October 24.
France's bitter, bloody, two-year war against the shadowy Vietnamese Army in its richest colon- ial possession, Indo-China, is disturbing mili. tary experts here who fear its possible effact on the French contribution to the Western Union both in blood and treasure and prestige to Franca itself.
A barrage of three more blows added another four tales for the Owls "while holding th Mapl
the next Leafers. scoreless for two chapters, Mary Ng's homer in the fourth added one more for the Canuckolles and that was all The Owl hit in every inning and culminated the batting holiday with a seven run 'Onale on Ave bits and two walks which includ-
Irene Castilho's smack for four
bases with one aboard.
'First League Game
At least 100,000 French uni- ¿Foreign Legion and colonial Umited
pinned troops under French Army of
formed soldiers
were
of
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Compared with appeal than
nation in the world, the youth of Piercy. Britain
has definitely fewer It was proposed to hold the chances of becoming expert In Society's ball at the Peninsula sport, and that really scema Hotel on January 7 riext. Tho tou fundamentally the reason why the annual goir match was fixed. for
British record in sport does not November 21.
Hardy Scots?
that there ia too
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Still One Ahead When the seventh opened up, he Bluck Hakds were still one run ahend. When Jojo Baptiste fanned, it seemed the game was in the bag but Black Mwak short- stop B. Bilva, muffed a pop fly to permit Neon Souza to dent the rubber with the tleing run. When Block Hawk hurler-Garcia umbled Teny Silva's grounder to permit him to produce the tle-sly qualify their approval by steaker eventually, the Jaguar: adding: "If it is not overdone." ashed out with their full balling
night to add three mare markers, ed those it contacted how they ter. including Ollie Zaz's four-bagger.
Wildfires unleashed a 12-hit at-
Rugby Union Now Must Look For Ref
London, October 24.
TODAY'S INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL
SENIOR LEAGUE.
Northcote
y Queen' (White) 5pm.
v. Tung Chi
A
pim
Navy Rugby Prospects
To bring on novices, and to give games to a maximum number, Bussex' is running three teams of about equal status, and she will ohly fold 'full 1st XV for special Aixture
Serious team building for the Quadrangular Tournament will not be possible before the
half of November when Colmick's.. Black Swan's, and finally Lon- don's players will be available.
are not many of last players, so the Navy, will probably be dark horser (until December 4.
Results of the first two trials on Baturday, were="
·Bussex Markletg 11..
Eighth Destroyer Flotille 3. Bussex Eagles 3.
First Escort Flotilla 11,"
SHANNON WINS ALBANY RACE-
tack against the Rangers to annex an 113 decision. The Rangers are will without a decent hurler Terry
Noronha pitched her
whoay they ind pitcher Dunne
the fr.t league gume this year and placed on the mound for
the Comedians to four raf time walked eight Francemen. uttered bingles, fahned four and Roberto Silva passed only two.
Biggest hitter of the day was passed one to first. Alice Mar down in an effort to force a cers. Many Nazi prisoners of war starting for the Maple Leafers Bernie Brown, who, in addition major battle with the enemy, chose to join the Legion and now was not up to form, and allowed to working for two free-tickets. The withdrawal of C, H. Gadney, one of Rugby foot- who thus far has succeeded in make up 80 procent of the desert nine safeties before she was raise banged out two singles in
toughened manpower. The Gerleved by Mary Ng. Alice
ball's best known referees, from. England's :im-' was three trips to the plate, Jaguar, keeping the fighting on guerril- (103)
do all recalled. mans grumble that they
Lienel Gutierres and Antonla la level. The number
ternational panel of referees, means that the the slab when Mary The
shock troop work for the was unable to find the plate with Souza were also useful in their casualties in fighting has been North Africans and Mr. E. H. Haitia's and Me high military
Moroccans regularity,
Bath Canadian hur stick-work. The only Ranger hit- Rugby Union will have to find a succestor and Reunk v Mr. A. Told and Mr. the scene estimated 10 per glory.
observers or who, they complain, gel the lers were backed by poor fielding er to collect more than a lone submif his name to the International Board. O. C. Hamilton-5.15 p.m.
which contributed in the main for bingle was Bob Hearther who cent. This means thousands of
twice in four
One of these who, may be Present Situation the generous distribution of hits.connected safety
considered to fill Gadricy's ALTERATIONS
dead on both sides.
Military observers regard, the The Muple Leaf rookles, how times,"
The Mohawks trailed behind place is H. G. Lathwell, of the Indo-China ever, showed Vast Improvement The task of maintaining, caulp-present situation in
over Inst week's
performance the Braves 2-1 for four frames London Society, who is con- as thus: The French control major
the Homuntin Wardore sidered to be one of the fit- Alterations to the Classification which France must keep in Indo-Irane ord Dalat, but communica. Cateluing discovery A. Chinten nlcked Mohawk hurler Lefty test referees in the game.
ping and supplying the Armycitles-Salgon, Hanoi. Hue, Tou. against the Walloping. Wildcats. until the China would be an extraordinary ions are under Vietnam Bre and relieved Ito:ita Nye, of hind- Bruno Barradas for four blows
1is abfity to keep up with the snatching duties and permitted the to manufacture a cluster of sl Hong Kong Jockey Club yester one even if France was not dis-nothing moves outside the elties Realia to hold the initial slalɔ { rune, · ·Brave 'twirler Chappy Replay, has won praise from playersst, Joseph's
turbed by political and economie except under heavy guard.
Albany, California, October 24, troubles at home,
with confidence. Third-sacker nedíos must sleft early on Satur-and spectators alike and the Aur-- "Wallabies" formed a
The Australian-bred TazeHorse the situation stands, 11 is Air France, passengers, for Monica Chinfen atoned, for, her lay, night. In practically won his italian
of, his Ribbon, Desire, Liberation Star fented that France sizes and example, travel seven miles from Meceruitless strikeouts with a own hall game by limiting the high opinion
refereeing
Shannon, won the Golden Gato and, Masterpiece...
Handicap here in one minute 39- dificult to maintain its grip of Hanol to the airfield in buses creditable performance on the Mohawks to only e alugles and during their tour of Britain last
JUNIOR LEAGUE
'4/5 seconds," to equal the World To Class 4
wisted his side by connecting for winter.ne Boom Town and strategic centers in Indo-China bristling with armatient. The field
· Cassie
record for one a quarter milen [and full all of its probable com.
Vietnamese
make their own. The victors curled of with or two satefles in three official trips A non-smoker and teetotaller. St. Joseph's X Kin Lup
|Lathwell · was in charge of the To Cian 51 Amigo, Speedy mitments in the Western Union
bazookas.
6p.m. and break the "Amerlean erntic.felding with four, bungles to he batter's box
lean record Army versus Royal Navy inter- Fond. Lam....v Hồn Chang for the distanceAR SANG andt Winderincre."
Emile but settled down to a brillant High Commissionar
services" game,`qti Twickenham⠀⠀
0 p.m. Arctic, Autumn would a sudden emergency arise. TO CINN 7:
Shannon, by Dollaert has been negotiating performance or the rest off the
The above games will be played of Idle Works. Jost year. *Leaf, Ingrid and Jackal..
An informed kourse, who hasj with Bae Bal, former Emperor game which was a one two-three.
irk has forced at, Caroline Hill whore, at 7.30 Pressure of work has
·Just returned from the colony
Stepfather a
a further half a length. reported, however; that, the, die-
Cadney to give up international p.m., the Swatow Police eat lengths ahead of See-Toe, with
position. In voms French dirates
past two years Aukt
gistering a triple play in the last refereeing which has kept him Chinese YMCA.
away third.
International there is to play for time on the
The French have been hoping
One Each
inning when successive Mohawk busy since 1935. The first inter- bingles by Joe Kavier and Julio national match he omelated at
record for the distance was estab tharry-that if a world war ones to split the opposition by setting srupt the United States would blim up a head at the Nationalist
EVITY
Owl collected at least one Almeida put twa runners on base. was Scotland. versus: New Zeal
lshed by St. Andrews, ".L the Indo- puppet government
one hit.The biggest gun of all Chico Castilho popped up an land and since then has had
Brighton on June 21, 1039. Tung Chỉ beat Chỉ Hang 17 to previous best time, in Americs Chin clean
problem since it would Militar Outerversay that it was Patay Ribeiro with a four, in infield fly", which third sacker charge of another 12.
addition, he as reforced mine in its Inter-school" Buskni- for the distance was two “guild- need the aron for a base
Yollie Franco, con-Tony Grmund should have muffed the Indo-China, problem is perix effor£
six university matches,, navar ball Senior League match at utes. Reuter, MA A at Kal Tak on, Sunday afternoon, The Vietnam Nationalistic mitted to dragon without sometimes at bat-two of which were automatically out in accordanc Hospital Cup finals, three chân. Caroline Hill' yesterday,
tributed three safeties in five Intentionally (the batter being loft. Hong Kong at 9am, yeater- movement for complete ingleren-arced settlement the Vietnamese vertet brunt irene dalho and with, the Tuks) In on
ty championship finals, seven Tung Chi took the lead after 3 tout/They, bellevo day on their Proctor plane, dence from France started in may finally who
aavin-mtside: Jingle) and many the first quister, and hold it to the Thursday's Child, for Naha in the 1941 and gabied Impetus during that
"evpresentative gamıa. end of the game,,,NE SO FA "since: offerod upris/ARED could throttle the Hilde Soares” also collected a pair, BASERETA base-runners. the war, France has
could launch atolles each, the farmer, wild
However, elected, tɔ. „piny day YOURgor-brother-In the Junior Leagito at the kines Chinese by 18 do Laiche, lifandi
a" and mills Mark Ens august 19. They in the French, union, meaning and but, this would involve anort to her cosulti hérna expocially manok, Hrare opportunity?" No 14′′ times.'s "kus kotona, the hands of Bt. Paul's scomblus?
fadas Choophie Baptats, in a ha his "on" à'round-"]the-eslony, self-government with-i major: - rullitary-carp home | centro-steld gayi sopd;wiruruk nuo-3 İstacumbered back toŊtafety, Hid England; for whom he played fared an bydrwhelming, defeat at
Bugmerstock/
ented forces from Franch
cash control of fallitary and -4, were" hald up for seven weeks Jected airs, but this was -re» § operation" of "considerable" maini Risis: Thompson: la right, "who lemure was done ús M, Bernzelle kris'ather members of the pariel tion.capedNDS SOMAL
came up with almo calch, pinch-hitting for 14 Alec Lowis are 48 Dean and T. N. Febres, Just before the whistle
Xavier
into a double.play the Eases county cricket captain: chd, Hang mageed 415 Thompsody In the
To Class 8 Argus, Happy Sca non, Jactostorie, Prince of Foxes, Sure Shot arid V- Day,
THURSDAY'S CHILD
OFF FOR NAHA
Mis Morrow Talt and Mr.
Michael Townpogd, who arrived
of Annan, who has been living affair but for the fourth uning The
mlased a chance to
th exile in Hong Kong for the when Mary Ng clouted a homer, duplicate, the Wahoo font of re-
Thay
the world trip on were delayed at Mariagne, Frarice, and Caleuitalin Calcutia, ther
"Ire to the 5 under-
!
tude for a nation with a distuc Most of the actual Bghting in bod Internal situation. United Pe Indo-China is being done by the Press,
•
.out
finlabød two
"Thu, recognised. BASKETBALL RÉSULTS
South China lost to the
mateb af Cai