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MALAYANS CONFIDENT OF Czechs Ice
TRIUMPH IN THOMAS
CEYLON IN BAD POSITION
Colombo, February 20. With sis second 'innings wie- kets to, full. Ceylon require 221 runs to avoid an innings defeat in the first Test match against the West Indies,, which ends here tomorrow,
On the second day
of the naten the West Indies, declared RL their overnight scure of 102 for two wickets. Ceylon, in reply, mede 122 and following on 40 runs behind had scored 110 for four wickets In their second in- nings by the close of play.
In the first innings, except for Heyn, who Weleye Singhe scored 28 and 22. respectively. falled to batsmen the Ceylon cope with an accurate allack and wickets felt at regular intervals,
Jonos, who took four for 29, and Trim, with three for 27. were the best West Indies bow
jers
Cevlon lost their first three second Innings wickets for 38 ruits, but then came a fourth wicket sland of 81, which im. proved matters.
When slumpu were drawn, M. Rodrigo had made 50 hot out- Route:
MP'S PLAN FOR NEW ENGLISH
London. February 21. Dr. Mont Fobick, British MP, who wants all the world to speak a simplisted phonetic English, supported his idea with cash yesterday.
Glasgow, February 20.
CUP
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
The handful of Malayans in this great city of over 1,000,000 inhabitants are confident that they will win tomorrow night's Thomas Cup badminton match against the United States, and thus qualify to meet Denmark in the final. Lim Chuan-geck, the poker-faced manager of the shuttle wizards from the Far East is greatly- SAYONDAY FER optimistic.
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"I think we shall win by at least seven to two and maybe clean nine to zero nake sweep, for 'have every hope that both Wong Peng-soon, of Singapore, and Oci Teik-hock, of Penang, will be the first men for 10 years to lower the colours of the American champion, Dr. Dave Freeman."
have a
On the other hand, the Amer- the so sure that icans are not
roubles events are the certainties for the Majayana that they are reckoned to be. Moreover, they star, Cart Loveday, more than a give the 20-year-old New Jersey
of causing sporting chance upset.
The Draw
#1
The followhig Is the soccer programme for this coming week- end:
|Hockey Champs
Btockholm, February 20. Czechoslovakia regained the world Ice hockey title from Canada here today when thoir team won the final pool by two clear points.
*T
In
the
Czech, winners 1947, mado certain of tille when they scored a 3-0 win over Swaden In
their tast match, which gave them total of eight points from five matches, their, only de- -~-~£rat:delngsaspinet the United.
States.
Canada finished runnore-
with
The SIX points. United States also had six points, but took third place on an inferior goal averago.. Blx nations competed in the final pool, each playing the other. Austria fallad to win a single point-Reuter.
Up Rofered:
*Senior Shield Semi-final Sduth Chinn "A" v SL Joseph's,
Scokunpoo, 4. p.in. J.G. Padley; incamen: W Crawford and George
Junior Bhield Semi-nal
Day: Lines- pm. Referee: J.
Tramways. Sookungoo, 2
and Mak meen: Bing-tong Yeung-ful.
KMI
First Division
League CAA V Eastern (P.P. from 1.1.49);|
Boundary, 4 p.m.; Referee: W. Gaffney; Linesmen: Liu Shu- ming and Lt. Dovey.
Second Division League CAA
Talkoo V
(P. P. from 13.1 4: Boundary, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: Lt, Davey.
FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
London made for the
particular Smoker. Black & White
VIRGINIA: CIGARETTES
Sole Agents: “ CHOY NEOFITERS & CO, LTD. Loke Yew. Bldg. · TOL. SEME
Sunday Football On Increase In Britain
London, February 20.
It is estimated that there are 100,000 organised
Sunday footballers."
So far as the Football Association is concerned, how- ever, drastic action will be taken against of- ficials or players of clubs affiliated to the rul- ing body if they take any part in a Sunday game. They can watch but that is ali. Leagues for Sunday players issued, this Joint sufcatent exist in some parts of the coun-confirmed that meeting will be I try but there has never been held in different areas to study an-organised association to look special problems.. ufter them, a state of affairs which should soon be remedied as the first steps have been taken towards the formation of a national body to administer Sunday football,
There was some talk of the Football Association
legislating
for Sunday football, but officials
of the Sunday spart maintain
Upset In HK Tennis Tourney
A major upset occurred
of tho the opening, games While no action has bean Colony Open Singles Lawn threatened by the Football As Tennis Championship, yester- sociation, which controls
the day. game in England, suon a point
A.J.
two
Champion Doyle, RAF has not been over-looked and and one of the eight wooded
stated that has been
the players, went down to the CRC Midlands alone is suffiolantly | pinyer, Ho Ka-lau in
any a straight sets: 1-6 and 4-0.
The Chinese player played a sterling
game and utilised tha wet ground to great advantage. With beautiful quts and slices, he
!" } forced Doyle into making perted errors.
strong to tion.
withstand
There is no doubt that many
that they have had so many re-first-class players are associated buffs in the past from that body with the Sunday game who play that they are not interested in then because their every-day oc- them from prevent cupations what they may do
playing at other times.
Paris, February 20. Frank Parker, United States Davis Cup star, today entered
A Joint Council is to be set up SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27
the fourth round of the men's *Senior Shield Semi-final'
to co-ordinate the activities of Kit Chce v Police; Club, 4 p.m.; singles in the French open and its primary purpose will be Referee: Capt. Stone; Linesmen: covered courts tennis cham-all Suriday football clubs on a
national basis. F.A. Barrello and Lal Duen-plonships here.
Junior Shield Bami-final
All the Malayan players ap-
Four matches will be played to feel that the fnatch pear
On and five tomorrow night
If one Tuesday Do that oven gainst the Americans is as good as thein, but they are not boast-
country wins all four matches ful. The Americans, too.
contest on the first day, the quiet belief that the contest is by
for
the that
till ailve will be no means the "good thing"
second. Play wit start at 7.00 thel adversaries believe. Amer- than
pm. GMT and will be the best happ dogs. Jeans pre never
of three 10-point games. when they are the and they are hopeful that the of the California
Both the Malayan manager, brilliance
and the are docter, blond 28-year-old Free- Mr. Lim Chuan-geck,
American, Ken Davidson, man,
will pull them through.
plensed with the draw Dockyard v South China; Club 2 The Indian Thomas Cup bad- well
in the following: Referee: A.F. WI; minton team, now in this city to which results
A. Rebeiro and S.Y. Kwox. watch the match (they lost to order of play:
First Division League match-Wong Canada who in turn lost to the First
Mendez
PAF y Club (P. F. from 6.240); versus that the feci United Stutes)
match-Ool
Sookunpoo; 4 p.m.; Referee: J. Malayans is Second the confidence
Ward: versus Freeman,
Linesmen: W. Gigson not misplaced.
Third match-Ycon Teck-chye and H. Richardson.
and Chan Kon-leeng versus Williams and Stephens. Fourth
of
Despite their old rivalry with: the Malayans, whom only fast year they expected to meet in the final, they hold the opinion Americans that although, the beat the Canadians, their con
not succeed querors, they will against the Malayans.
Freeman The Answer
Neutral experts from Scotland and Britain here for the match think that although everything points to a Malayan success, the unexpected may well happen in
This.
He hus offered to teach his new spelling system to any 10 fellow members of Parliament In one hour--or give 100 Guineas minton, But to charity if he fails.
&
Mr, Follick plans to Introduce bill to simplify English spell- ing as a step to making it the
longuage.
world Press,
Peng-soon
Telk-hock
match-Ooi Telk-hock and Yeoh Seng Khoon versus Freeman and Rogers. Tuesday
First match-Wong
versus Freehun.
Peng-soon
po.
•
Second Division League
Army-KL (P. P. Army-HK v
from 1.1.49); Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: N. Delgado, Police v Navy (P.P. from_1.1.40); Boundary. 2.30 p.m.; Referee: A. E. P. Guest,
Second match-Ooi Teik hock v. Solicitors v St. Joseph's (P. P.
Mendez,
Third match-Law Telk-hock v.
Carl Loveday.
Ho scored a 6-2, 6-2 win over his third round oponent, S. Jalabert
In the men's doubles, Parker Cochet, the veteran and Henri French player, won, their second round match against Jauffret and Coqurls (France) 0-3, 0-1, 6-2— Router,
Premier's Support
The unbiased enthusiast can In the circumstances, wish that the official Football Association would give support to the Sun- day players, realising their par ticular dificulties.
After going down tomely In the first set, Doyle fought game ly in the second set. Trailing at 0-2 and 2-3, he ovened, with ex-
and cellent volleys
overhead shots.
His ground strokes, however, continued to find either the net or the outside of the court, giving the next two games to Ho.
On his service, Doyle captured the next game, and with Ho al- ready panting for breath, it ap
third est, Would be peared that inevitable,
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Strong Enough
Representatives of the London Sunday Football Association, the Sunday Birmingham Industrial
players Otherwise, first-class League and the Northern Area may never have the opportunity Sunday Football Association of reaching the front ranks.
The Chinese playet, however, At the same time, it would made a brilliant spurt at this slop any undesirable happenings stage with careful cuts and allces
sport which is un- w win the game and sat. entering a doubtedly controlled in a first- class manner by the oficial body.
Olympic Profits Disposal Problem
London, February 20,
from 1.1.49): St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: Ptc. Collins.
•Duration
of mateth (Shield It is still not certain what is going to happen to the Semi-finals) shall be 90 minutes. | An extra ten minutes each way be played in the event of
must a draw..
KMB
HK SOCCER STANDINGS
FIRST DIVISION
t
PW DLFARG'
£30,000 which the 14th Olympiad made in London last summer.
with the bad old
It has been taken for granted of such philanthropists. Here in some circles that the govern- then is a heaven-sent opportunity ing bodies of the 17 sports as- to do away xociations taking part in the system. Olymplad are
cash is shared out, it
If the going to have a
Sunday football is not with-
but its brominent supporters, and Apart from Members of Parlin- ment, the Prime Minister, Mr.
The match of the evening between B. T. M. Jonem and Donald Lo did not präduce the high standard anticipated.
Jones was in his best form, and i
Clement Attlee, is a President of showed that he can play a steady one Southern Sunday League.-game if he wants. Reuter.
RN Rugger
"Sevens'
In yesterday's games, His usial errors were conspicuously miss ing, and there was
very little that young Lo could do to copo with his hurricane drives.
The game between Tsui Yun- pul and M. Heenan was post-
pened.
Full scores:
·
The Far East Flect are hold-Lee Wal-long beat JLC. Foarce, cash "share out" but that point might not always be put to the ing the first of their Annual F.M. Ribeiro beat George Lin
use by the or Severi-a-alde Rugby Tournaments has not been definitely decided. best possible
and tomorrow. There is a section of the Organising bodies concerned
14 18 39 43 13 21ganising Committee, understood they might still want financial
16 21 2 3 39 21 24 to include the chairman, Lord help even by 1052, for the next
18 20 21 21,
14 18-0 44 17 201 Burghley, which is strongly op- Olympiad.Reuter
Fourth Match--Yeoh Teck-chyc and Chan Kon-leong v. Free- man and Rogers. Fifth match-Ool Teck-hock, and Yeoh Song-khoon v. Williams unpredictable game of bad-
and Stephens. all agree that the
The umpires will be British as answer to the problem rests with Freeman, the brilliant American will the referee. The draw was champion who in 10 years has completely fortuitous. Each man
went into not only remained unbeaten in ager selected his six men and the two hats, the -Associated the United States but has only names went
conceded one game to all comers, players being token out in turn a Chine "X"
The doubles players were, of
DI Clin AA farman, from Pusadena, Call-
is the only one of the course, paired before their names Army American team that the Malayons entered the kat.
The enthusiasm amongst Brl- Ki Chee
25 16 42 20 1posed to any such "dividend" for individual associations. This seem to tear. There is complete
14 7 2 5 37 29 16 fans is tremen- Eastern confidence in the Malayan camp tish badminton
15431 38 11 section feels that 8. Chins "U" whol seating of Kel. Joseph's- that they will win all
15-657 33 26 13. better to keep the money: in re- -four dous.
the vin Hall, In the centre of the Club
15 6 2 8.25 29 12serve for the use of the British matches, leaving
out Police
13 72 21 9 po the Ave Scottish capital, was sold The Hong Kong and Shanghalaue to be decided on
months ago although it holds Navy Banking Corporation will re-open singles,
ཉྭ་ Of these,
the Malayans feel 2,700 spectators, which is big for HAF their manch office in Yokolisnur
Kwing Wab Dritain. at least certain they will win on February 23, a Bank officiat
which would, give them a thro announced today,
seven to two victory. The way is that even if Yokobnun affee they look at it be loented at 2 Bund Freeman is the wizard he is sup- Yamashitacho, Yokohama, and posed to be and beats beth their will handle all banking business, brilliant ployers, Wong and Ool, The Bank already has e branch no other Americon will beat the office in Teky-United, Press. other Malayons.
BANK TO OPEN IN YOKOHAMA
Tokyo, February 21.
'The Bank's will
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB-
NOTICE TO MEMBERS- - Second Race Meeting, Saturday, 26th February, 1949.
There are nine races, the l'irst Bell 'will be rung at 1.30 D.m. The first race will be run at 2.00 p.m. and the last mi 6.00 p.m.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE,
Members and guests are reminded that they and their fadles MUST wear thele. badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badres admittlog non-members to the Members' Enclosure
Club Rooms ⠀at, $10 Including tax and
ATO. obtain- shic through the Secretary on the written or personal intro- duction of a Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits to,
salo, at the RACE COURSE.
Badros admitting to Members Bucksure will NOT be of The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am. and the Secretary's Offico at 11.45 am. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange, Buliding.
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A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (TeL-27618), 1999
NO CHILDREN WILL DE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DUBING THE MEETING. ANN
The
it would be
14 30 19 37, Ulymple Association at its dia.
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BECOND
14 t 2 11 39 56
41 13 10 473
DIVISION
cretion.
The tickets first oflared to badminton clubs were quickly South China snapped up and the general Chiurne AA public has not had a chance K of buying any. Both managers Army (8) are delighted with the
Hall, Navy , and describe
finest they have seen in Britain. Dockyard
it on the
Kit Chee Army (K
Pollen
Taikoo
Solicitor
The United States team man Tramways ager, Ken Davidson, a former Blah Scottish International badminton į IGA player and a Yorkshire cricketer Joseph's (he challenged Len Hutton for a place in the county side before.D. Chinese the war) thinks the floor, which is made of composition instead of wood, may be a little hard but it will be the same for both sides.
Associations
ot
did get they for some
If the
it indivirtually Gome wouki
It then get TW DEYAP special purpose approved of by 19 13 4 2 40 2230ife British Olympic Association,
26 11 1 st 16 25
the
to
Valley Handicaps
The following handicaps.for the Sected Race Meeting on Febru- ary 20 were announced yester- day:
6-1, 6-8.
Jnr. 6-0, 8-01
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6-2.
B. T. M. Jones beat Donald Lo, HMS Stusex ran an unofficial invitation All-Services Competi-Th. J. Ouwehand boat F.A. tion fast year, but now Challenge Shield has been pro- ለ።
sented and tomorrow's tourney confined to the Navy, from whom 15 teams are entered.
The draw and programme is as follows:---
1.30 (A) Tamar Tigers v. Black
Swan Cygnets.
1.50 (B) Black Swan Ducks v.
Belfast Bootleggers.
Fisher, 6-4, ‹8-8..
86 Ka-inu beat. A. A.3. : Doyle,
0-1, 0-4.
· TODAY'S 'OAMES Court:1:-3.8-Belme vs. J.A.B.
Hurlbati.
Court 2: J.B. Hawthorn vs. F. H.
Kwok,
Court 3: A. Furrer vs. Roch
Leung
vb. P.V.
2.15 (C) London Scottish v. Lon-Court 4: Molan Chan
don Irish.
пол
2.30 (D) Winners of (A) y. Lon- Court D. Nolan vs.
don Hospital.
M.F.U.
Shawe.
Potor
ners of (C).
Lec.
171 26 11 2B But the main idea would be Abdul Hamid 147: Aeroplane 1473 DAY 2.50 (E) Winners of (3) v. Win- Court 8: Choy Tin-Wah vs J.S.
16 11 21 51 19 2s keep the money
18 10 2 4 61 26 23 train and equip
IN 8 6 4 27 24. 22 | Olympic teams, 10242 21 20
1 2 4.45 EN IN
$77 34 49 15
In the bank future
1. Acel Stakes (In! Sec.) 1. Miles-
Brush Hew 147; By-the-way 147 Canadian Potato 147: Calle Princess 147: Cootre
1.30 (F) Belfast Bucaneers v.
Belfast Banshees. 1,50 (G) Alacrity
Welsh.
Much cash will be needed be-1471 Easy-going 147; darrucks 147; Public tween now and the next time Orinkm 147: Reuter 147: Hlyn 147.
V. Sharpehouder 147 Bayer 147 and Vietors gets on Olympiad whip (47. Britain 17 5 2 10 20 0 1 especially if, as is hoped, the 16111-45 11°Coneral. stendard of sport in
17 0 2 9 3 4 1
11 4 0 19 24 57 5 Britain increases and it is pos 1740 13 24 67sible to send large teams.
28 12 25 67 T Na 15 a 7
:
Golf Club
for the
Beat Americans
conditions
Landou
3. Dancaster Stakes Gal BM 2.10 (H) Dampler v. Belfast Bri- Amay 147: Bitter Sweet 1681 Plying Knight 147; Harmony 147: lens King gands. Blutze 1471 Liberty Diamond 147: Mabel 2.30 (1) Comus v. Tamar Terriers, 147: Bhama 161: Sparkling Bar 19: 2.50 (3) Winners of (F) v. Win
nors of. (G), The British Olympic Associa-Tringer 182 and Zephyr 18t.
3. Elurat Pack Handicap (Be) 3.10 (K) Winners of (H) tion' 'Just cannot afford, to re- Clan 1.4 Furlongs:-Beckenham 118: Winners of (1). main a "poor relation,” de lue By 10h: Bootle 147: Chief Vijet .pondent On the charity of 109: Desire 145; Good Ship 142: Murr-
public, spirited concerns
and cand 169; filberation Star 1811 Mesto individuals, as it has been in pleen 161: Minx 167: Red Fut 14 and
the past.
r.
By kind permission of the Hong Kong Football Club, their grount
GRIM FIND IN BEAUTY
SPOT
London, February 21 Police, inquiring into the at Happy Valley has been lent murder of a 15%1⁄2 year old girl, for the top half of the draw
Both teams have been training
Bugarfoot 135.
4. 'Newmarket Handkap. 1 Mile (matches (A) to (E) Inclusive). Whose naked body was found hard and in secret and keeping their
The main competition takes in a copse at a Devon beauty training matches
The annual match away
It does not seem right that the right A185, B185; Dig'empo Ais.
[113 Gray Guri Alas, DIT; Lucy place at the Navy Ground, Cause-spot last night, today detained from prying eyes.
American. Cup, was played on size of British Olympic teams Starter A144, 1158: Masters A187, B18 way Bay where the semi-finals a man..in the Plymouth area The whole badminton world Sunday under. Ideal
The girl, Doreen Messenger, will be watching with", the and resulted in a win. for the bald depend on the generosity Oakland Delden Ald0, 1156 Pegasti be at 4.00 and,4.20. und iho |
A149, Bits: Roue d'or A1, B141; 5 Final at 5:10.
had been missing from her homo keenest interest the fortunes of Club, the score being Club 1812
Spear A135, 1148; Skymaster Af19; and
A band will be in attendance at Heavitree, Exeter, since the
World Pesce A187, B146. teams, Sir George points to America's 74 two
Full details are given below.
N.D. top weight of Coluna A dose and spectators will be wolcoma. Friday, M Thomas, the donor of the trophy;
two
int ancept weights under 'Colusan B will Thore is no entrance fee. aemi-finals of will be present at both Ties and
upply: you present his handsome silver Mixed foursomes were also play- ed and resulted in wins for. Mr. gilt trophy to the winners. Router.
and Mrs. Brown, who beat Mr. and Mrs. Bathurst two up and Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, who Bnally beat Mr. Clague and Miss Cuth- bertson at the 21st hoin
SHANGHAI BLAZE
The
CLUB, AMERICA
SINGLES?
the
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a
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Shanghai, February 21 Five thousand Chinese were D.8, Robb. F.K-Wallace Tax Pet rendered homeless when a two ET. McMullen C.p. Culbertson 1 hour conflagration razed about Goldman M.D. Cooper 100 1imsy straw huis in F. Barillers' RA. Craw Northern district of Shanghai last J.at. Fattinson Wild. Slamus. 1 right t
Fire brigades were handicapped 'K.F. Neble, v. Ila Simard, .... oma by insuficiant hydrants and a poor N. Wallen RF Revell
the
TROUB E IN DAMASCUS
5. Melbourne Cup: 2. Milne-- Amazone 187: Black Market 151; Chief Filot, 118, Fort Knox 14: Justice of Ponte 115: Damascus, February 20.
King of Peace 1851 Lily 185; Lola Bapola | JUBI Lovely Lady 150 Meteorologias 1851) Police today dispersed Com-iant Valley 135 Robel 180: Bdokun munists who demonstrated pot 13f Bunshine '185 and Vagabond the Iraqi Legation here against King 18.
the reported execution of four NB-If. Lop weight do not accept: alf walable of Class 1 ponies will be rele Communists in Iraq last week.b
Last night, a country. wade man cycling home from work saw what he thought was a and coat,
DARTMOOR GETS bundio of raga, lifted
A SURPRISE
his
found the girl's body; haked except for a pair of stockings. Round her neck was a red mark
Bush, which
from her Aile dathass
about half an inch widerne.
showed An autopsy had been strangled. It la thought London, February 21,
that the girl's body might; hava Dartmoor, grim home of been taken
ken in a car to the A larger Uemonstration at the · B. Ámut Stakes '{and Bec.). 1. Mifer-- Iraqi Consulate in Aleppo is also Condor 147: Finster 1472 Forerer Britain's hardentid criminals, been
Spring 181: Fortune Field: (labe Jing-Dal) today. puzzled over the strang beauty spot. known of Beggar's about Ave caller reported..
Slogans written in large red 17: Forle 1471 Glacial Lake 147: Good est escape in its 140 years' characters appeared today on News 1175 Happy Parton 1471 2007 tory,old James, 31-year-
Bome of the Victor Harold ed, 31-yent walls in Damascus, denouncing Den 1471 Jamims 147; Mimi 147: 014
Khom-1471. Reputation 1471 The Hopetol Nuri Es Sald Pasha, Syria's Prime 147 and Taca) 161.
old burglar with the build of a The price of admiman to the Public Enclosure is water supply: Ashes from the fire, J., Alabaster 21.W. Walton
Minater, as a "criminal."
1. Doncaster Blakes (2nd Sec.) 1 miles middleweight boxer, squoozed his ke The Syrian Government is ro- including tax for all persons including ladies; and is payable, carried by a gentle breeze, landed 1, Piske Wertrude ---- halvad
Discksmith 182: Opper : Highlight naked body through iron bars at many points in the Central Pits v′ 1,3); ddath
G.P. Pertson; 46: C,Pi-Barwal12, 25.
ported to be restricting the move- IDXi Jeep Ios. 182) Liberty Ship 143 yesterday and escaped to the miat district of the city--Router
37: "Prentice), v. "RA, Aaronty oments of Communists and pro- Probability 1021 Small Dragon 17: Bishrouded moors. The bars, of his ELW. Brotée .d., porter de secuting members of the party. line Curtin 147: The Alligator 14 Top Call were six and five-eighth in- TH
She executed man were accus- per 153 and Unicom 147,ches apart.
at the Gate,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
Art Bookmakers. Tio Tre many elo. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, during the Blace Meeting
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Hofrichuments will be obtaloablo in the Restaurant in the Pubilo Enclosure.
REVEALIZING BERVANTS". FASSES. <
+
Van Regranta", paases will be fasued to Frivate Box - holders ONLY AWDO. Bre requested to distributo shipm) with discrimina tion and to endorse their names on the passes... Eldiders of sachimsies Çare not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for presing, through on thele dution and tumt remain
232: Becretary,
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CLUB RUGGER
|W.A. Stewart' v;J.W, Clagun 22,94
FOURSOMES *
· Jobb-Ma Mullen » Wailure-Col The following will represent Golden de andr Cirb 2nd XV in a rugby match Crawford späinst Club Jat. XV on the Club Ground: at: 0.16 p.m. tomorrow. Mackie, Nelson, Purrell, Grault, Baker
Orchard Gray Clemata,
Popham
donalak trouglas,
"King and Plowden.
a
State's foundations and Instigat-
Amitentam 9474 · Atomis: Power 147;
1
had been thrown on her body, white: her, head rested on her underclothes. Theree ware - no. marka of. violonce, except
the
The man detained in Plymouth
abás ed of secking to betray the 12. B. Ascot Blake (3rd. Bot.) Is James, who was captured 17 is being taken to Newton Abbot, ing elements of the armed forces are 147 Big Blut 167: Green Velvet hours later, said it was onry, near the place where the body viri, pretty and of medium build, to join their subversive organisa-17 Hany Return 147 Hos Tek 17 got my head through and my body was found, for questioning. The
Jamis - 141 14 Kolinsky. 147 Lucky Jane fut followed. Hon.)Rostler.”
147:Morning Bh347) Racing Queen James Weighs. 168.lbe, siends had recently started work in the 147 Speed Wheel 147: Bunkles 147 and five foot 10 inches, measures 40 book-binding department of an zure and arcind the hims and 30 kateri printing houss Router. Mari Hurut Park - Handizny (had. Bre) - Inches around the chest. He said. Clava 3,14 Furlanisim Avalon 164; Crows be stripped.completely and animar-
CEYLON LOSE
Colombo, February 21, The West Indies brat Ceylon
Wilsons/188, Golden' Eragon - 148 ; - Merole
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