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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948.
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
1
"יד"
in PACKETS of TINS
PORTSMOUTH TO MEET Devastating Bowling South Africa's Spirited
BURNLEY ON SATURDAY
(By 'ALCYDES')
The first day of the New Year sees the battle for league honours ronewed after a fairly cosy Christmas when two league engagements wore fulfilled.
Portsmouth after a brace of wins provided by crratic Chelsea, now rule the roost in the First
- Division, with Derby and Newcastle next, each with one point less By chance of fixtures ull three are away and, what, is more their
gumes are with lowly clubs and all are expect-
ed to win.
串
Portsmouth are due at Burn- | Saturday
whukt Deiby and New-
1 travel to Preston
Shell compartively
Hrated Mateko ter
Inve humbly capt up the league Buble and, bosing "earl 30
..t
rep
from 24 games. now On Fourth position.
RAF Beat Saints In Friendly Tilt
In a franells HER maten |
Baign Valley yesterday,
auffam mamei.
Betty From the
HAP beat St-Jureph's College Cichool League) Senior X1 by fuct elevar grafs,
20
they entertain the On September Arsenal. last the United extracted two home points from the Gunners by Bearing the only goal of the game.
Next Saturday's
teh looks a thriller all the way and the home side are ex- perted to prevail.
Stoke City are in the running; for league honours too and have: by their reputation Fathering fmir Krans ports from: the Burnley games. This werk the Battery Leerjve Manchester City) seni 1 expref Baron to
Luprove #pon the 3-1 thngling Usey gaye The City best season.
Tough Assignment
Articles From Flying Boat
Articles recovered near the vicinity of thr damaged Catalina flying-boat which crashed East of Macao on n flight from the Portuguese Colony to Hong Kong on July 17 have been received by the Hong Kong Police Headquarters.
The items are one thin gold chain
with
metal medalion,
en gold ring and two sliver spoons
་་་
to
The
A Government apokesman
yesterday that any per ron having cialm articles may call at the office of the Officer In Charge Police Stores, Central Police Station, between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. dally, except holidays. Any article Πολ claimed within 10 days
wil be dis posed of.
Gives Army Victory Reply In
(By "MID ON");
Devastating bowling by Stopto, backbone of the Army attack, coupled with a dashing innings by Wilson, who used the long handle to such good effect that he scored 41 in 25 minutes, including seven fours, gave the Army a nine wicket win in their Triangular Tournament match at Chater Road on Monday, Club had first lease of the wicket, but with Stepto striking his deadliest form with the very first Top ball, were skittled out for a meagre 67. scorer was Alec Pearce whose captain's inn. ings for 23 was of no avail, while Kerr, the The rest of the opening batsman, had 21. team offered no resistance against Stepto who gave away but 16 runs in his 10 overs, three of them maiden, for eight wickets.
Test Match
Johannesburg, December 29.
| South Africa are making a spirited roply to Eng-
land's first innings total of 608 in the second. Tost Match.
Sussex XV Defeat HMS Fighting back after losing Dudley Nourse's wicket
Belfast
The farewell rugby match on the Navy, Ground it Cause- way Bay yesterday afternoon between the Rugby XV of HMS Sussex and a team from her relief. HMS Belfast, re- sulted in a win for the Sussex by 15 points to nine.
In
for the addition of one run today, they were 178 for three wickets at lunch time. Bruce Mitchell, one of the first defensive batsmen in the world, and Walter Wade, the wicket-keeper, by resolute and currect methods,
the English attack on an un-of broken fourth wicket stand of
82.
wore
down
down
Aftchell and Nourse carried the side through the critical last DD minutes of the second day.
Byral wearing
ปาด England attack and then, dealing out punistament to anything not
length, Nourse Mitchell raised the score to 93 for two wickets at the close of play, Mitchell was not out 47 and Nourse not out 32.
and
At the interval, Mitchell was 82 There was got a dull moment
Dou? which was hard! nel out. Wide 40 not out. the game.
Denis Compton completed his fought from start to finish, with Wright had given England a gond the players on both sides throw-send off by getting Nourse jeg bes nith century of the tour, being fore for 32 with the fourth ball of out for 114. This made his tour Ing every trick they knew into
his fist over, "googly which aggregate for first-class matches the game,
Knoek werk freely given and tipped through. taken in the best sporting spirit took part in the and all who game put up a really grand per- formance.
Scores: England 1st inning
Hitten. Wade b McCarthy 158
C. Washbrook, e Beghe
McCarthy
1,048 at an average of just over 110 innings.
Compton's
dismissal after Jungs algnalled the start of ap England collapse in which ve wicketh actually
space of 36 rune.
105
50
14
spin
Mann
The wicket lanked cusy when | latter maintained such an ac- Club opened their innings with curate, length throughout his well- that it was.. Stokes and Kert, but although 10 overs
him to get It was not exnetly a wicket nigh impossible
describe a which one would
away. being partiedar
While it would be dikult to -suited
Jones, on the other hand, could In
and Mitchell aryl bowling. the not get going
after three single out any particular player J. Crapp, e Stepto's type of
Compton, c Mitchell. vers he was wisely taken off in for special praise, it must in 'fair- - 1).
Mann favour
who of Banton.
peggedress be said that Lt. (E) Robot- away steadily at the opposite end † ham gave an outstanding perform-A. Watkins, e Wade,
F. Mann, e McCarthy. b Main to Stepto and between them theyance for Sussex,
Teams:
T.G. Evans, run al got Club out for 87.
Sussex-A, B, Cooksey: LI (E) After Club were put it was
many Robotham, Sig Flynn, C. A. Car- of how Just a question wickets
Army enter. S/M Greenhow: L. S. M. for how few) would lose before they knocked Duffy, Mid (5) Sherwood: 11 (S) of the required runs. This they Parnett. Lt (E) Hall, O. D. Bax, aid after only one man had been Cdr. Dalglish, Lt Hollies, Lt (5) for Bodman, Mr. Reeves and L. S. sent back to the Pavilion.
Streatfield. Jones (41) and Banten (44) gave the Army a nine-wicket win with
Allegations At Meet
Of Soccer Referees
study previous An allegation that the Hong Kong Football Asso-
West Bromwich Albion have Giga tough assignment at tame where Bury are the hasÎT, If any readers for then it is as well to men. tion that the Albion won last Leann by the odd goal in three but
Bury September 28 wrested two home points from Athion. 1ooks ilke a draw to me. Southampton have a home en with Cardi at wales coutes at the Dell
Koury o hwn points here wil Further back their claim for Firs
Tottenhum re Division platsen.
The name was lorenals erstestovi |
The Myndighoud art scas frem benim
Lancou
Peg be a spondy with pame in the lost
Pootisall Lajate
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This game was not see our subed
2 this poem would appear to me
on
WIN
theal the senol-koYN PRONď us expreted to keep in the runnin
aver Countering withi Laneula City. Fulhamn by a win the Forest Nottingham over can Ista
411 interesting
Legs mafion a the top of
at thus hall a them tement, but over-eagerness when Tayonably planeet potabed them of
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In real Action Leeaard, AK
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Ismoak and A1 Ismaid #hay gave) ters
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by
ciation was not encouraging refereeing in Hong Kong was made at last night's meeting
of the Hong Kong Football Referees' Associa- tion.
Wils
hima
goale, gave the HAF their second crient are due at Goldstore Kong and quoted the attitude of!
BORT
when Just before half time, A.K foud, Ismad til with a fwerful ¦ Bull with three points from
.
onat
a One second wicket partnership Mne which produced 88 runa.
Stout-Hearted Bowling Thereafter every budy had o
pany.
whch
138
R. Jenkins, st. Wade, b
Rawan
A. Fedser. b McCarthy
C. Gladwin, thw Dawson D. Wright.not out
Total
Extras
Belfast Lt Nicoll; Mid Tullp, In Li, Luxton, N. A. E. R. A. Marks, Mid McCarthy Langridges
Med Dawson Mordling, Gaynor: Mre Frand, Mid Smart, Moe Wall, Lt A., Rowan Norman, Lt (E) Baldwin, A. B. Tuckett
Mann Deghie Pratt and S/M Sulton.
Mitchell
Korean XI To Arrive
. Today
The Korean Soccer XI is due to arrive here by the ss. Hupch at Buan, today.
18
Norton Marm, the
fell in
the
left arm hawler. took three of these
1 wickets for sipen runs in four 7į overs
Gharvin Collawed with roma big hiting, which earned him a *nix and two fours in one over.— 12 Heuter.
13
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BOWLING
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20 1 102
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1 79
South Africa-1st innings..
E. Rowan, bw b Bedser
Wynne, w ↳ Wright
41
B. Mitchell, not out
112
D. Nourse, lbw b Wright
?18》
W. Watte, not out.
Extras
12
Well Known
Softball Player Weds
A well known loen Softball 3 player, Miss Thelma Collaco,
was married at Rosary Church Kowloon, yesterday to Chief Petty Officer Horuce Arthur William Bennett, of HMS Sus-
Ca
178
Total (for three whis.) .. Wickets fell at 1/12, 2/17 and 3/00,
The bride is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Collico. She was dressmi in while taffetą, with a short veil, and carried a bouquet of gladiull, Brown, who wore a taffeln frocke The bridesaid was Jacquelins
of crushed strawberry and corriod a poy of sweet peas..
The bridegroom, Who cames from Monmouth, was attended by
Artificer Enginercom
villag 25 Wiltshire, of HMS Sussex,
best man.
of
the
Auhte Association It was also alleged that at the HKFA Referers Sub-Com- Jeseph's Football Club.
After reading these letters, Mrp, Wilson bitting out at any mitter meeting held on Thurs-sinil said the first time he saw his way to score 41 in 25 minutes. thing and everything that came day last to consider, protests
these letters wens Immediately, Pearce bowled stout-heartedly toi against Mr. C. Tunstall, drinks | Howar the Emergency Sub- take live wickets for 37 runs in were passed round feily and Committee held regarding his res eight overs-a truly good per-
of the that certain members
port against Tse Kani-ho. He was formance in view of the fact that Compatter were drinking and no intermed that the lette's were we went on after the match hat
on the #ble. Ber was be told the been lost and wor, und laughing throughout
te weeting de consider theverybody was having a "go". Mr. A.K.P. Gutest. Chairman of The spotlight in the Souther.
the Referees Associaton, paid letters would be held. "Everythin
At Indian RC on Boxing Day, seethont of the Third Division cen
boll out of the blue"! which had rane like
Local and the European Stall Swanson-Bourne- fubute to the work on the truth clash ! Vetch Fle, been perfuead by Mr. Tunstall said Mr. Timstall.
Mr. Tunstall also expressed the Stuff. Hong Kong Electric Con in the uterent of local soccer.
hul their
twenty-afth! Fowley was the thisă 1 Swansea lead Bournemouth
They will be met by the Hung He said it was his personal opinion that a person less able to annual encounter. This matchi
Tuesday's Play of the HAF players, both | three ports with a game in band
Kong Football Association Enter- was featured by a first wicket! in thetence and attack.
Johannesburg, December 28. ant less the
tainment Committee which com wrong. In been plastered against the wall. Welshinzan then Sub-Committee
Hussain A determined third HAR took the lead to mutes Team sundur the ampshire side opinion that the HKFA Referees' take care of himself woukl have
prises Mesurs. A. J.
wicket it in a big partnership which realised Division trying Mr. Tunstall in the first "I would have ha
ns, A. G. Gardner (50)
between and (Chairman), Mr. J. C. Guingain stand after the start when a roiskick by ithen vision of Second
two of South without giving CRC Instance
the said. way one of the Sant's defenders al football will reerde into the dis change to read the letters which
B. de Ranie (88) being respon- Tiger Standard Lid.), Mr. K. K. Africa's most illustrious Test Mr. Tunstall sold that his own
l (E. Ott & Co.), Mr. Loo Taun- cricketers, lowed Millinghen
Dudley Nourse and reaction to what had happened be fast! tance because Brighton, with two
The bride was given away by A had been sent ins. only Iwo
The bowling of the Locals was huen (Eng Aun Tong), Aw Hoe, Bruce Mitchell,
prevented games in hand, are
Eng- Mr. J.F. de Silva, Hon. Secre- was that he did not want to have rather on the loose site but this D. J. Leonard and R. H. Loho.
her brother, Mr. F. Collaço, and Ah shat he Hanson, which peints worse off.
land forcing home their advantage was attended by Mr. H, C. Brown. What is more
tary of the Referees' Association, any more football in Hong Kong. emmy:folely deceived the Samt'a į Don-Welsh's men have a good
The following programme has today In the secund Test match. changed his did not by any meatis detract from
e. A reception was held after the said that the 11KFA was not en He had, however,
England, after scoring 603-thecerein ny at the home of winning
the feats of the opening bats, hern arranged: on Saturday
rounging refereeing in - Hong | mand.
December 31, 10.30 a.m.-Drive second highest fotel in Tests be-bride's sister, Mrs. H. C. Brown, Mr. Tunstall said that he did both of whom brought off some
3.30 tween England and South Africa at Black Head, after which the the HKFA is connection with the not, for the moment, wish to say very crisp shots. It was left to round the New Territories.
17,30 p.m.-Aberdeen, ing pair for 17 riin, Then at Repulso Bay. the Koreans As an example, appeal against the decision in the former Interport lefthand spin ground. In the second hair, the school chagers of promotion. A glance at
With the view of giving junior The Kam-l case, as he consider-bowler to break this partnership sea food.
January 1, 3.30 p.m.--Football | referees a chuince to
see schiored such derision to be unsatisfac. when he went on late. boys
fought back draggedly re- the table shows them to have referees in wetion, he had up- tory. He had also indged the sum M. 1. Rezaele (38) and S. H. maith versus ilong Kong seine- duce the lead of their moments paint loss than the United's 34
start until the former war runing tree.or picture show, int were unsuccessful. RAF went with two anmes te band. Hull anche the Hon. Secretary and of $50 with the HKFA, being the Khan (30) gave the Locals a good tion, Caroline Hill ground---Even-
Assistant fon. Secretary of the appeal fee. further all through Diaper (1)
KFA, enquiring whether
January 2. 3.30 p.m.-Football ?p= Air. Tunstall wait that he had pul through a somewhat selfish and Nichols (1)
forces could be allowed to enter only received ropies of the letters call by Khan, which was a great match versus Combined Chinges. The Bnal whistle came with the there and there is good renson re The grounds free of charge.
on December 23.
pity, as "Duffy" Razack appear- Caroline Hill ground-Evening Samts stil #ghting gomely.
marking both these games as He was told most emphatically
really big free. Finally, Ir. Tunstad said that well on his way to a away wins.
January 3, 2.30 pm-Drive that referees would not be admi- I became conscious of the fact score.
Fili tu Portsmouth forei
Stoker. captain A bouquet
the round the Island and Peak, ten at free of charge, as il cost that one member of the KFA being undefeated in league Ax- money to bring the Korean tease Referees Sub-Commitice was self to bowl somewhat late in the or picture show,
European statt. persunded him- Repulse Buy Hotel-Evening free tures at home for a whole year, here.
Itantly prosecuting against him.
10 Their last detrat was December
and he proceeded
January 4, 3.45 pan-Football Mr. Silva then referred to tast Because he had had no chance to afternoon
versus Combined take four wickets for three runs, match
Non- 27. 1947, against Manchter U. 3-1. Thursday's meeting of the HKFA studs the letters, he protested to though A. K. Minu and Sano Chinese, Caroline Hiil ground. 7.30
The following are the Axtures Referees Sub-Committer and al- the Charman of that Committee. Cheuk-song and A.G. Ismail. and forecasts for Saturday, leged that drinks were passecti
RAF: Cpl. Noble, A/C Butcher, January 1, 1949.
Mr. Guest said that it was his Rumjahn sat on the splice and p.m.-Oficial Dinner, Cafeteria, und freely, and that certain personal opinion that the HKFA defied all attack to give the Locals Hong Kong Hotel. A/C Hanzon, A/C West, N/C
members of the Committee ware Referees Sub-Committee
a draw. was Townsley, A/C Millington, A/C
drinking and laughing throughout. wrong in trying, Mr. Tunstal! In Honours Were Even This conduct, said Mr. Silva, the Cest instance without giving
After the game another match learly illustrated the manner in him a chance to read the letters was started in the Pavilion and which referves were being stes which were sent in.
this went on until the wee sma ptsed by the HKFA.
Mr. Tunstall should, said Mr. hours. According to all reports Mr. Sliva concluded by way- Guest, have been given a chance here again honours wire even! Ing that the HKFA should give 10 read the letters 50. thint
It was during this latter encoun~:
driver, it he was ruled off-side; Rotherham aver the holiday muet forthcoming series of games with ? anything more. He had lodged anA. H. Minu, the veteran (RC and¦ μm.-Light.tralning, Caroline Hill | -dismissed South Africa's open- couple left for their honeymoon
and the goal was duallowwert,
The game was very capably handled by Bro, Cemistry.
St Joseph's Chun Wing-kuran. Chan Shu-shing. Lee Wing-shin Young Yi-hung. Lee But-bu. Artine Bud, Reggie Silva.
Wong Kat-inu. A.K. Ismail, Lee
take a happier view of
theli
Rotherham have away engage ments with Mansfield and Tron-
FIRST DIVISION
Conke, A/C Nichols, A/C O'Don- ASTON VILLA Y Blackpool nell and A/C Draper.
KCC Sports Day For Children
The Kowloon Cricket Club resumes its Annual Childrey's Sports on New Year's Day, murking the 35th occasion of the yearly function.
The first year of the Children's Sports organised by the RCC dates back to 1906,
In those days, the KCC was a mutshed occupying port of the alle now a children's playground off Cox's Path.
This function was always joy- fully supported by the youngsters of the Colony who turned up in ever increasing number.
The leading clubs in the Colony have received invitations from The KCC to ask their members being: the children along. A big gathering is expected
The Band of the 1st Bn. Royal West Kent Begiment (The Buffs) will be
Burnley v PORTSMOUTHI
Chelsea v Birmingham EVERTON v Middlesburo Huddersfield v Charlton MANCHESTER U. v Arsenal Preston v NEWCASTLE Shefeld . v Manchester C. STOKE Manchester G SUNDERLAND) v Liverpool Wolves y Bolton
گاری
every encouragement to referees could explain. Mr. Tunstall was ter that the discovery was made
the
In order to improve the stan-quite right in leaving the meeting that "Fatty Minu war the dard of referacing Colony.
Reading Admission
Korean series of games. proposed
Mr. Guest said that he spinsess
Ane baritone which pathised with Mr. Tunstall In re-echoed and re-echoed all over
sessor of the sad to what had happened. 10
Sookunpoo. He held the fort
for
it was Captain Stone then dealt with the Locals while Messrs. Stoker
Another enjoyable game
WUS
January 5, 10.30 a.m.---Tour of Hong Kong shopping centre 7.00 p.m. Chinese Dinner by Mr. Aw Boon Haw at Ying King® Restaur→ ant,
January 6Team departs.
Resistance Of Lad Foils Robbers
SECOND DIVISION
by Mr. Tunstall and the manner in which referees and Stoke were in charge of the The heroic resistance of a Barnsley v Blackburn
ceconded by Mr. Day, that' a lot- | were being condemned by the offensive for the European Staff. 17-year-old boy in his struggle BRADFORD PA, v Queen's P. R. ter thould be written to the Hon. Fress and said that if the Press
Secretary of the IIKFA on the did not understand soccer,
the sees at Cox's Path on Boxing Day against three robbers, two of matter.
mind of the public would be pol-when Kowloon beat Navy by six them armed with daggers and Dealing with the HKFA Re-saned by what it read. He asked wickets while the Bachelors of the other with a revolver, re- terves' Sub-Comittee meeting, Mr. for criticism, not condemnution.
Cralgengower CC beat the Bene- sulted in the young boy being Guest said that he believed the
dlets in
annual encounter shot in the left arm and neck. HKFA should have given a chance
by 10 runs.
Shortly after 8.30 p.m. last and opportunity to Mr. Tunstall to
A Sookunpoo, on Xmas Day, right three armed men entered place his case before the meeting)
[INC members over 33 years of an unnumbered hut near the Tul which sot.
age beat the younger members Tung Sauce Factory In Kowloon Import Licences for linen plece by seven wickets.
The latter. City.
Brentford v Sheffield W. Bury v West Bromwich GRIMSBY v Plymouth LEICESTER v Coventry LUTON v Leeds U. Nolls Furest v FULHAM SOUTHAMPTON V Cardif
TOTTENHAM v Lincoln
WEST HAM v Chesterfield
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot v Port Vale
ighten v Leyton Orient BRISTOL R. v Notts County MILLWALL v Palace Newport v IPSWICH Northampton v Bristol City NORWICH V Exeler READING v Watford Southend v SWINDON
Torquay v Millwall
permis atiendence by kluc] (WANSEA v Bournemouth
F. W. B. Parry,
Lieutenant-Colonel
served with ten...
The racing events will begin THIAD DIVISION (NORTH) uromptly at 2 p.m. The interval Barrow v DONCASTER between races will be from 316 CARLISLE Southport 4 pm, when the children, will be DARLINGTON v Rochdale GATESHEAD v Chester Presentation of prizes will HARTLEPOOLS v N. Brighton Tollow immediately aftertho Munkeld v HULL
OLDHAM v. Accrington Printed and published for the proprie Stockport v Crwee tare, The Nawspaper Enterprise, admited, Tranmere v ROTHERHAM by WALTER JAMES KEATER, Whor WREXHAM v Bradford City
YONK V. Halifax Hose, Hong Kong,
races.
Mr. Guest said that Mr. Tinstall and done quite a lot for football In the Colony, both on the air and us a referee.
Easily Solved
NEW RULING
ON IMPORT
their
UNDERGRADS' XI
gels from the United Kingdom. who had to meet the tiffin and tea) In the hut was a woman and a wilt in future be Issued only Bills, have issued a challenge for 17-year-old-boy.. The youth against surrender to the local return match on New Year's struggled with the robbers and as Exchange Control of United States Day, this being readily accepted a result was shot, Fearing that currency equivalent to 70 per cent by the Over 35's who are looking the robbers might kill him, the of the invoice value of the gorda, forward to another enjoyable and lad jumped into the water next- Mr. Guest said that the aetion it was officially announced yes inexpensive way of spending a to the but and was rescued after to be taken by the HKFA in this terday.
holiday.
the robbers had left, matter would have to be fellated Permission to inake payment in
The robbers left in a hurry and very closely, It was the duty of sterling to my saft currency
hothing was stolen, the hotcrees Association to be country for linen pleca-goods will friendly towards the HKFA and similarly be granted only on sur- help in every respect, not to fight. render of United States currency The annual Hong Kong Univer- SWEEP IN BURMA There might be feeling between equivalent to 70 per cent of the sity Past v Present cricket match the IIXFA ond the refereer, but invoice value, and to any hard will he played on New Year's Day
Rangoon, December 20. tho -Craigengower Cricket everything could be cally solvea currency country only on surren- at
A Government swoop against matters were handled in the der of United States Currency Ground at 11 am. sharp.
rebel forces in the Pakokku dis- right way,
equivalent to the full invalee The following will represent trict South West of Mandalay It was made clear by Mr. Guos value, it was added."
tha Undergraduates:
brought We arrest of nearly 50 that last night's meeting was not w
Vanar~(Captain};«L«="Tv•Red-Flag-Communists,—–Burmese | Pulled at the request of Mr. Tan- The rugby match between Chio Ride, J. M. Gosano, T. Lo, D. G. officials announced yesterday. stall.
and 25th Field Regiment Ron Hanson, H. Amann, 8. M. Ten, T. Hide outs sheltering Commnuo-
Mr. Tunstall then read out the the Club Ground yesterday after. Leah, C. L. Huang, D. Chelliah, lata were destroyed and spies letters, which had been sent in to noon resulted in a win for Club'] J. C. Koh and 12th man E. Ho working "for the Communials | -} the "GKFA, by. The South. Chinal by 11 pothia to three.
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