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Soccer :
BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
COMBINED SERVICES LOSE TO REST, 6-1
Annual Bowls Match
The annual lawn bowls match between the St. An- drew's Society and the St. George's Society will be played at the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.
Following are the draw and teams selacjed to take part in the matejus
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site
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ST. ANDREW'S BOCIETY
fiftere, J Belch, J Lellatly
Ta kuju
tamring. W, Kiley, JV Ramsay kini
A ti. Conger paklon
Steluilms, Ra, Vente, 1, Nevin and
The Thieftain, Dr W. Anderen od
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W
Metnnes, J. Milyon, W
Murrinais cukie
McCall, Russell, AM, Furrent
J. Opet Jahiş
A. Kenami, G. Patterwin, W Willko
wel al Persatire, jakipi
A
Stayan, J.N. Smertez,
Master and W. Meltime p
Wu AL
K. Kinitburgh, H. TheI W Cun stogham and 8.3. Pollack faktai
1.8. Dingen, 3. Nimwwar, Wald wout WC, Dovanat jaktąj
2. itelerton, RA alerten, W Cra- hm and 2. MeKriete pipe,
BT. GEORGE'S SOCIETY
W... Harrison, W. Marshalbay, 1.07. Crumbem and A.J. Hall (skip).
J. Whelton, L.A. Ivines, JA, Man
weli and L.A. Collyer inkl.
V. strum, if It... Dowhtrain, out, 1.31. Meyer mud The Terrat, £1,8 Mitchel (skip).
A.E. PestAKTE,
A.D. Humphreys, A. Edward and W.. Simpson takiņi,
In a hard fought game, which was not as one-sided
as the score would appear to indicate, Rest of Colony beat Combined Services by six goals to one at Sookunpoo yesterday in a Charity Soccer match.
Combined Services more than held their own in the first half, but in the second period they fell away badly and allowed Rest to net five times, the half time score being one all.
Rest of Colony showed better understanding and played the more constructive football.
The game operædd at a fast pace, forwards sad- with both sets of
mable 10 treking In turn 1965 score.
Weller
almost gave Rest the lent when, after receiving a pure from Lau Chang-sang, be raced down the right wing and sent in
A fast shot which Boctrum Just mudged to clear.
Services drew first blood when Goldrick. after cluding the b
tapped the hall mg defence,
the goul-mouth for Gillam to secre with a shot to the lower ted hand corner of the net, wall out of Tam's reach.
and
Maintaining pressure, Services to bombard The Beat vided goal. Knox came, near with a fine effort. Tam just geding his fingers In the ball to tip it over the criss- Isap Love a fruilless cornet.
1. then took up the running and both Iau Chung-sang ani Weller had lure luck with shots vach just went wide af the
J
Forced On Defensive AX the game orogressed, ser. forced 19 VILOS were gradinle
Hair
time arrived with the
teams sharing two goals.
After the breather, Services were first in attack, but within three minutes of the re-start, Rest went ahead when Cheung Kam- hol, outpacing the defence, netted with a
rasping shot. Services immedhitely assumed the offensive after this LeVerne,
forwar but the finish of their lacked punch.
Once again, the Services bez:ni to fade out of the picture and with the Rest playing bright foolbwi!, i the Services defence was given a gruelling time.
The
pace
of the game began
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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948.
Victorious 'Rest
defeated
Pictured la the Rest of the Colony, team, which Combined Serviced by six goals to one in the annual Poppy Day Charity Soccer match played at Sookundoo yesterday. The
score at half-time was 1-)=("China Mail" Photo)
Recreio Beat HKU
In Senior Division
to tell on the Services and Best. In a First Division Cricket match played at King's
Beries of cleverly executed In R passing movemente, scored goals at regular intervals through Lal Bhlu-wing (2), Weller (1) and Lau Chung ang (1).
Services tried desperately to veri duce the lead of their opponents, | but were unable to get the oall post Tam, who was playing un
fine game in good exceptionally
for the Rest.
esme
Park yesterday, Club de Recreio boat Univer- sity by cight wickets.
Having first lease of the wicket University were all Chellia was top scorer with
out for 83 runs.
33 runs and D. Honson contributed a useful
19.
A. P. Pereira was in deadly form, claiming six wickets for Full time
withi #ext 34 runs, while L. G. Gogano worthy winners of a well contest-tuok 'three for 13. ed and clean game.
Recreio seured 123 for three de claved.
brothers. The Gusano balled brilliantly both being un- defented with 54 runs each.
Boss of Colony: Tam Kwanovou (KMB). Rocha (Bt. Joseph's), Two' Kunshane blay a defensive gume, Weatherals "A"), Chan Kampus ICAA,
I. (2. China "A"). A. Santos 181
alineat placed the ball into his Jomph, Les Chicane Chi newa het when attempted to at Shi-wing Chion "A"). stop hard drive with his chest. Chnutia Kam-hol (S, China "A", Wetter.
Cheung Kam -ho! missed a goci | (Club) and Lee. Tabfil (KMI,
Combinad Bervlerat he side the lead
Bartrums
UNIVERSITY
cand b E. L Chelili. Gusano RAT. T. 1o, Ibw, A. P. Perelra....
Wil Balley, £. Thanks!), 4.11. Man chance of giving 1 rood to Koal, Whester (Navy), Toer (Navy), Weather J. M. Gosano. e P. M. N. da
Anet B.W, Bradbury (skipi.
T. Walter, TJ. Hemsley, P., Clemo
Byka jakija),
F.F. Pope, 1.8. Vasatdy, P.K. Ekinner
nd GEF. Thorapan takip},
A.C Tribis, R.C
Butler, I.F. Shickle
Part A. Kaatman naklo
H.A. Lammert, 1,8, Parke, 11, P'ope
E.A. Atkins zship).
1.W. Newell, JH Beach, L. R. Whenl west frammwlis Cadelp
Selected players, unable to take part, are to notify their convener at the earliest opportunity.
Players who submitted their names but have not been selected are Assured of turn up.
A
when, with a
bose play the non rather that the ball,
AL
Aver
thie elage, the Services
Rest were all
and excito-
ment ran high as the ball wa fashed to and fro across the Services' goat-mouth. The Rast forwards were doing their
40
best
to get the ball into the pot, but fry as they would, the dour des fence of the Bervices complete. ly frustrated their efforts. The ball was transferred to the game if they other end and a good scoring chance was thrown away when centre by Goldrick was missed of his inside men, who by two ducked instead of jumping for the
MALAYA'S BIG INDUSTRY
Singapore, November 6. Malayan turt clubs have fixed 65 days of racing for 1948. There will be only 10 weeks of the year in which there is no racing some where on the Peninsula.
ball as it came over.
The Rest goat had a narrow
a fast ground shot escape when was turned round the upright by Tom, who had to dive full length. The ball then went to Cheung cleverly cluded Kam-hoi, who Flintham and went through to score the equaliser with a terrifie drive which gave Bartrum no Racing is called "Mainya's third chance. Industry," Legend has it that only Weller broke through and just rubber and tin involve more in- as he was about to steady himself terchange of money.-Associated to shoot, he was bundled off the Ргаан
ball by the opposing defence.
FORRESTAL MAY LEAVE CABINET
22:
Washington, November 7.
The US: Defence Secratary, Mr. James Forrestal's own words indicate that he may leave President Truman's Cabinet.
Mr. Forrestal, who has been in the Government Ser- vice for eight years and who has headed the De- fence establishment since its creating in September, 1947, was asked by photographers of the White House to pose on Saturday with the Navy Secretory, Mr. John Sullivan, a photographer, referring to the new-term for the Truman administration, said "we are start- ing another four years." "But not for me,".- Mr. Forrestal interjected, laughing. Reporters, who sought fur-he left his position as President ther axplanation of the com- of the banking firm of Dillion. ment were told by one of Mr. Read and Company. A few Forre's aides that he meant months later Mr. Roosevelt name
Silva, E. L. Gosano (Army), Flintham (Navy), Craighend (Army), Brown (Ating), Knux (Amy),│1. T. Ride, b Pereira Elaerty (Nevy), Gillum (Navy) And
D. G. Henson, e Guldrick (Army).
e Rodrigues, b L. Gostino E. As a curtain raiser to the PoppyS. 3. Tel, run out... Day Charity Match at Setup. A. Vanur, & Pereira yesterday, a friendly soccer matel A
was played between Refer and 4. C. Koh, e C. Gatteries, h
Pereira the Chinese Press.
ended The game
in a draw, neither side being able to reore.
Mr. Erle Keen, Hong Kong' professional socéer conch turned out for Chinese Press, as did Mr. | Aw Hoe.
Week-End Soccer Programme
B. K. Poh, not aut T. 1. Lean, b Pereiro
Extras
Total
A. 19. Pereira
12
3 34
G. N: Gosuno
3
I
7
E. L. Gostno
-7
-3-13
13
L. G. Gorano
A M. Prata
RECREIO
Tim Lewis Considered
Cricket:
London made for the
particolar Smoker... Black & White
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ENGLAND BEAT AUSSIES IN LOCAL TEST MATCH
In the first local Test at Chater Road yesterday, England modo a sweeping victory over Aus- tralia by 148 runs declaring at 232 runs for four wickets.
Australia were skittled out for 84 runs, with five
ducks.
¡L. F. Stokes, England's opening batsmon, repeated his spectacular performance at KCC. last wook-and when he scored 110 runs, the first century of the reason. In 100 minutes, ho mode 107 runs, including 22 boundaries in portnerships with J. E. Richardson (40) and D. H. Leach (48).
A. Duffy, batting first wicket down for Australia, gave a fine performance of grit and stolid |batsmanship. fle scored 32 runs, the highest on his side, in about 10 minutes, being cun out with the scoreboard read- ing nine wickets or 80 runs.
declared (four wickets.) Major N. Down, Lleut, Mirchouse, F. Howarth, A. Taylor, E. Gambrill
did not bal),
Bowling Analysis O Stepto
Mahon
Conway Carter
England's opening pair started Oliver
the innings with a partnership of Australia:
MH W 3 58
2
14
15
1 B2
#
41
20
30
22.
R
77 runs between J. E. Richardson N. Oliver e Lench b.Howarth and Stokes., Hichardson beaten A. N. Arthy lbw Gambrill
by
Mahon
back sent
A Dully run out
Results Of Tennis Tilts At CRC, LRC
Results of the Hardcourt Tennis Tournament at the CRC yesterday were:
D. Chen and Turner-Cook beat Wong Shu-kl and Lee Chuny kit, 4-0, 0-1, 0-0. Choy Tin-fook beat Peter V 6.
0-1.
The other games to have
played yesterday were pest poned.
Results of the games played ar LRC on Sunday were
Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. G.E, Strickland heat
A. T.
Dow and Mrs. D. Blick U-3, 0-3.
| N. C.
Men's Handicap Bingles
Begley beat J. Kemptor
6-4, 10-8.
Today's games at the LRC a
Colony's Mixed Doubles
32 Tsul Wat-pul and M s. E. Litton vs. Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. · 1,00
Club's Mixed Doubles
Franklin b
0
arut with hw, alter making 40 runs. T. Mahon Ibw Howarth Rowo joined Stokes but sent the J. Flitchroft Howarth buli into Pullen's hands off Carter A. Stepto
GambeB after scoring four ruBON Stokes had then mude 56 runs for him-F. Pullen b Gambrill,
K. Conway by Taylor R. Carter & Stokea b Honer
{ self..
D. H. Leach, England's second N. F. Quinton b Tayl highest scorer. entered the arena. Ross not out
Extra and chalked up 48 runs, including nine boundaries,
Total
8'
M
A. Slepto, Australia's opening bowler, calmed his only and the must important wicket-that of
N. F.
Stokes-when
Bowling Analysis Gambrill Quinton Howarth
Britain's Ace (Australa's skipper) "cought hish
out.
The score was three wickels for 182 runs.
Loach Caught Out
London, November 7. 33 Unlike most other lawn ten- 7nis nations, Britain does not issue official rankings lists at the end of each season, but
After lunch, England's captain, those compiled by Caplain A. L. O. Kiibec, went in with Leach,
Bloken
Taylor
Rowe
Australin 2nd Innings:
Duffy e Gambrill ↳ Lench
J. Muckle, and Miss D. Kent v
V. Kolatelor and Miss Hilaly. Club's Men's Doublem
M. Heenan and G. Strickinnd vṛ
P. Danneran and K. Getz.
TUC Propose On Waste Of Labour
..
London, November 7, The General Council of thi
Union 33 Trade
Congress-th of executive organ of 8,000.00
NGON
Oliver s Leach b Franklin Arthy retired
10
1
1
K. Trower, the famous Wimble-who was caught out by Arthy off Stepto e Stoker i Richardson
referee. Mahon about half an hour after Pullen not out don championships"
The score Conway retired have become accepted as a resumpiton of play.
measuring the board read then four for 216 runs. Certer, Quinton, Ross did not yardstick for
bat, R. W. Franklin joined his skip- elmerit of each player.
Extras
inbun (did not bat) Flitchrof not out
2
15
12
Total
O
In the current
8 Tennis
0 In his list for 1948, published per and made eight runs. Kilber issue of "Lawn scored 18 run and declared at and Badminton." Cap-2 russ for four wickels, Bolh tain Trower gives well deserved batsmen went back not out.
Australia opened their innings Bowling Analysis R3 recognition
fine partner- Franklin promisingly with
10
Blue, Tim Lewis,
the Cambridge
Lewis did not figure in Cap-ship between. N. Oliver and A. Leach M. R. Wtain Trower's list for the first Arthy, who was the first to Mirehouse
L. G. Gosano, e Chelliah, b Teh
A. M. Rodrigues, b J. C. Koh
G. N. Gusano, retired
E. L. Cosano, retired
now
now
Lewis Is
down. 16) Cambridge and if he
24 P. M. N. da Silva, not out The following is the pro- A. P. Pereira, b Vanar gromme of First and Second |N. A. Beltrao, b Vanar Division soccer matches to be B. T. Cosano, not out
Extrax played this week-end: ·
Total
BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
FIRST DIVISION
•
RAY ✅ Polin, Bochumpon, 4,32 mm. Re- Irroel J.F, da Bilke. Lincement: #Y. Keuk and C.K. Www.
Capt.
|J. L. S. Alves, C. A. Gutterres,
A. M. Prata, did not bat.
Bouth China Club, Caroline Hu, T. H. Lean
Stuen, S. M. Teh 4.80 p.m. Referee: Lineswien: Ple, Collins and W. Graw J. C. Koli ford,
S. A. Vanar Kwang Wah v KMI, Boundary, 4,30 p.m. D. Chelliah
Raferpe: J. Wart. Liam W. B. K. Boh Gibeon and H. Richardson.
RECOND DIVISION Tramwaje v Dockyard, Bookympin, p.m.
Referee: E. Darretto,
KMB South Chlon, Bondary. 3 1.1
Referees A.F. Wh
W.D. Chinese Police, Anny "!", 1 pini
Retirees A. Farmer.
Ite
PCA T Club, Rt. Joseph's, a p.m.
[erve M. MarHensie,
Bullelines, v Army-KL., St. Joseph's, 3 p.tn.
Referee: Leung Yuk-tutaj.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Fastern
FIRST DIVISION South China “A”, Curoline R $.40 p.m. Itate C. Tull. Limerneni P. George miúd det. Alan NOT!
Et. Joarph's Kit Chen, Club. 1.38 p.1. Referee 3.0. Padiey, Linesmen: 12 Frank and I flau-piu:
+
#
trade unionists-published
day a report proposing mea, aures to avoid the uneconom and wasteful use of labour.
After citing cases in which thr productivity of industry suffer Incorrect distribution
4 from an
60
of manpower, the report said "This is a difficult problem fa
oxccutives. Its
union
solution
MR w may possibly mean the transfe
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ASIAN DEFENCE PROBLEMS
1of membership (from one. uni r to another) and the adoption
which measures
may not be universally popular. Neverthelem 1the General Council feels that if
problem has to be tackled.lt) za of full employment and polley maximum production is to suc eced."
The report will be submitted to a special conference of trade union executive committees ir London on November 18. The excessivo Inbour
10 last year, but as a result of back with eight runs to his credit. Taylor several fine tournament perfor- Thut was F, Howarth's first blood Richardson 3mances he won six ̄ during -Dutty-joined -Olivar-with-the
season-he is
Briain's score ene wicket for 35 runs. sixth ranking player in Trower's Three minutes after Duffy's ap- estimation and is placed above pearance at the pitch, Oliver was Auch players as the former Royal caught out by Lench off Howarth. 22 rus, the second 4 Air Force champion, Howard He made
the 17 Walton, and Davis Cup highest among the Australians.
Canberra, November 7. 14 trialists, Roland Carter and Hed- T. Mahon took his stance and 54 ley Baxter.
The Prime Minister, Mr. J.B.report. Hated was badly disturbed by England's from bowling. Duffy scored another Chifley, in a radio broadcast Le-lumover as another cause of the gets auf eight runs before Mahon was sent day declared that India, Pakistan Wasteful use of manpower. Re cent Ministry of Labour returp: 10 ficient hard match play he will back with an Ibw by Howarth and Ceylon, because of their showed that in many industries
do much to restore some of without any run.
shared the same de- the turnover was at the rate o geography, Britain's Cost prestige on the
The rot had started. The three fence problems as Asta.
50 per cent per annum court.-Reuter.
batsmen following Mahon were Mr. Chifley said therefore Aus- The report said the problemt-of skittled out with ducks. RW. trailu in future would watch "restrictiva practices" could not Franklin mude a brilliant catch at closely the policies of those coun- be satisfactorily desit with in an second slip to get A. Stepto out tries in planning Australia's de- atmosphere of recrimination. It fence measures. He said markets required careful examination by off Gambelll.
union
and K. Conway vent in to join were growing for these countries both
executives Duffy, who was still cool and un- and declared that Australia op-management from the standpoint
their aspirations for of Its impact on productivity. perturbed in his stonewalling by preciated
Reuter. the sudden collapse of his team. self-government.--United Press. The rot stopped momentarily and Conway put up five additional ruris and Duffy made another 17: before Conway was bowled out) by Taylor.
100
0. 10 2 35
M. R. W.
3 1 28
28 1
53
SCHOOL SOCCER The following are the results of yesterday's School Football games: GENIOR DIVISION
1 Youmaţi
Diocesan
Boys' School JUNIOR DIVISION
Ying Wah
1 Diocesan
Boys' Schoot
Television To Be
Big Fight Promoter
0
Tense Moment
R. Carter added
four runs. Stakes provided a tense mement when the ball off Carter's bat flew high towards him at long on. His
Drive For Increased Food Output Dangerous
Washington, November 7.
calch was G. T. Rowe's only A warning that the drive for increased food produc
wicket.
tion involves danger for countrios already at a) high production Tovol, unless schemos for or derly marketing are developed, was given in 6 report today by the Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, Mr. Morria E. Dodd.
London, November 7.
Duffy in the meantime was silit treating the ball with due respect. The time is not far distant when all big champion- Quinton, who replaced Carter, hit the ball off Taylor and Duffy' ran ship fights in the United States will be fought
forward to sneak a single. Half in o small room with only a fow hundred
down the pitch both heslated. Duny scrambled back to his wic- spectators present, according to a prominent
ket but
by a speedy shot-in official of a national television company.
Mirchouse at cover was taken by The report, to be put before 1 possibilities for greater and mor Large television circuits The company's profits would Taylor who shattered the wicket the forthcoming FAO Confer effective co-operation."
An appendix to the report pre Navy Army, Navy, 4.30 pm. Reter would be the only promoters of come from theatres and other beating Dusty to it.
ence, sald that "unless steps
Organisation's The scoreboard then was nine are taken, to achieve orderly posed the
DIS **L.G. Young. Linnemens Max Yrung big boxing bouts in the coun- halls taking the television ser
fal and Cheung Moon-waki
gramme for 1040 representing try, said the official, who based vice. Some experts predict pro- wickets for 80 runs.
Ross went in but hardly had a marketing, the producers of seroonlug of more than 40 pe CAA (bye).
his opinion on plans now being it from such a venture would run heidid not intend to remain in Thim Under Secretary of the Navy mi. Joseph's « CAA. Club, 1. formulated by leading tolovi into “gigantic" Agures once coast-chance to bat when Taylor claim-some important commodities in Fjects which had boen/suggún be becomes ed his second victim-Quiston those (high production) coun-Under the proposed arrangemen Government Service for another} Frank Knox, died in 1944, Mr, | Univertir Navy, Navy, po. Neler:sion chains to "lump"
their established.
and ended the game.
tries are likely to face trouble | the FAO will engageʻin, a limalte four years There waR
Howarth had no Forrestal was advanced to his
the day's best as world production. Increases." number of the most importa: pictures of fights into theatres, other Invalence to be drawn
Taļkos v Amy-MK, Caroline JJIL # Dm {hotels, bars, restaurants and
According to one report, the bowling averages with three wie- post.
The report referred to the projects giving promise of effec from his remark,
Mills over kete in eight overs including four failure to consummate, the in-tive action. Mr. Forrestal's appointment to
Between LA. Davay.
halls that would pay well for victory of Freddie
the world, cruiserweight cham- maidens, for 12 runs, There was no intimation of bend the National
This will prevent the spreadin Military Kit Chee (by).
the privilege of exhibiting the
ternational wheat agreement when the Defence Secretary ax-Establishment
-Australia went in to bat after plan, Gus Lesnovich, in London was credited in
this of the Organization's limited gr television of fights to their
Tast July wiped out plans that the first innings for a knock- this year, declaring that pected to leave his post.
part, to a
sources too thinly over a tự to a compromise in the pro-
Borins for agreement represented the type field of Icas urgent proposals. patrons,
had been made here for the around and scored Reports were current several fanged
lenged, battle between the Navy
first ever bout to he fought three wickets-two batsmen re- of international marketing or- The broadly varied pibgramm weeks ago that Bir. Forrestal on one band and the Air Force
tired-before stumps were drawn. ganisation required. exclusively for television.
includes work toward control
This report added that all ar-
SCORERS
SECOND DIVISION
When the Navy Secretary, Mr. LlBing-lang."
"N. Delgado.
US AIRMEN IN BRITAIN
Jie Liverpool, November 7. A United States Army transport carrying 1,000 US Air Force tech Liverpool
"tho
to-coast
television
The latest move in, this 'direc- ilon was the purchase by the Columbin Broadcasting System of a controlling interest in Tournament of Champlons"--rangements had been made Irg Frøland: » boxing promoting body formed Lemevich to box Joe Walerit in E. Richardson How Mahors some months back which now New Jersey.before only a special. Stokes e quinton b
Century Sporting Club,
X sponsor is said to
Ila'entored: the Government masional fight over the Uni- nicians docked yesterday, at rivals : Mijke Jacob's Twentieth by invited audience have been G. T. Rowe & Pullen b Car'or
of 500
planned to, leave the Cabinet, no and the Army on the other over matter which way the election the Service Untilention proposal. turned.
His selection by President Tru- Under Roosevelt. man was
viewed, as a concession to supporters of the Navy Service in Juno, 1940, as on Ad- ministrativesistant to the late fication BIL
While there has been no word The new deinchment will join President Roosevelt, In doing that,
It is understood the Columbia found who was willing to put up D. H. Leach e Arthy & Mahon from the White House regarding the 2,000 US Army personnel now Broadcasting System believe they a $200,000 purse in return for the E, O. Kilbes not out
a stationed at the Royal Air Force can intertat large national "ad-advertising" rights" and a large R. W. Franklin not out ... Printed and publbbed for the proprie. Mr. Forrestal's intentions nor
has been in- bajo at Burtonwood, where planes vertiser, la sfooting, the bill for television company was ready to Extras kors The Newspaper Enterprise, Limited, SUCCESSor. There
various WALTER, JAMES KEATER, Windsor creasing speculation over a now used in the Berlin airlift are ser- the actual expenses of the bouts, "pump" the Ught into
Secretary..
viced. Apsociated Press.
including: the boxers pursesį.. | theatres-Reuter,
*Tolat/-
107
The report noted that the end animal disouses and food infests, of the third year of the FAO's tion, the development of informs life found the nations working|tion on little known fisheries' 40 together to increase the output of sources, “sponsorship/of worl
farms, forests and fisheries." wide and regional forestry coc Though as yet the co-operative ferences, ald to governmenta 4 movement was s'halting and im- fostering practical nutrition
the wonder 40 perfect,
was "not blèris and encouragement of 18 that co-operation. har, failed: to cultural extensioși, work!
ago farther but that it has gone es Another malo task Will 7 far as it has in this short time, help. member? governments
"What hus been done so far ganise the 1939, connus of saa❘ provisiem a-glippss of the vart einture--Routari