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London, January 9. Europeans love to gamble and each your they spend millions of dollars on government-controlled lotteries, football pools and at the dog races. All the European countries with the exception of Britain and Germany have lotteries, many of them sponsored by the State. Holland is the only country where gambling for money
farlaidden. State and charity Intteries for cars,
furniture, etc..) motor-bikes,
is the only way out for gam- ble-conscious Hollanders.
Many European elties, such as Monte Carlo, Le Zoute in Belgium, San Remo in Italy, have ensinos
Europeans ntid foreign tourists bid for high stakes at barcatat and roulette,
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Malayan team for
Hong Kong
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950.
Canadians favoured for ice-hockey
London, January 8. Interest in the World and European Ico-Hockey Championships, to be held in London in March, is warming up with the arrival in Bri- tain of a Canadian team, the Edmonton Mor- curios. This team, winners of the Canadian Amateur Championship, obtained by their victory in the Allan Cup, must be considered as the favourites to win the world title.
The captain of the team, 30-year-old Scottish-born Marshal Darling, regards his team's chances of taking the title they won in the Winter Olympics at St Moritz and lost to Czechoslovakia year in Sweden, as very good, The avenge age of the players I about 24 Darling thinks the exhibition matches the team is 1.5
each other on a
and boxing swimming, diving competitions were held.
The countries will be split into groups, the draw for which will February 18. take place on Teams in each group will play points brats Then a frat pool will be formed lust with.
first probably, the teams in each group, depending on the entries and original grotips.
The nation gaining the most
Прав pool points. In the which sil nations will meet each
Penang, January 0. Twenty Malayan footballers,
Malays. five
have Including been selected in four Haug Kong and Manila this month,
The long postponed first post-play in Britain and on the Con- war interport soccer between the Malayan Chinese and the Hong Kung Chinese for the Bo Bo Cup will be held in January 21
The introduction of craps, the popular American dice game, since the war. Is the chief highlight of postwar European gambling.
Britain There are no State or Brilons privalo Tuttar fem ALTIC
gamble at football pools, bapaly Ing and
Oficial Buses for 1948 showed £95,000.- wax staked on dog "toten" and ~45,006,186) on football and Jockey
Football puls
thr of gambitng for favon the fores Aula CAPRIJE Break fund was called | Batons, but it in sensonal
Franch: Frenchmen have two
ways of gambling, the conch. National lottery and horse racing Casen table Kambing
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The Malayan temin will leave by air on January 17
The team will be accompanied by Mr Im Hock Seng, of Perak, who will manage the team, and Mr Tab An Chee, of Selangor, at a Secretary-Treasurer,
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The MCFA (Manyan Chinese also | Fortball Association) in to play but the applies only to tree maketies in Hong Kong, the The Herdant were hosts be people in the higher money brac-first one being the interport match Burger Laren porta arul the Quarters kits on Bersamais.
against the Hong Kong Chinese
The second match will be be- Join the get thering)
The little man
tween the Molayan Sino-Malayas SITOR Bustestato
According to the best statisties, XI and a combined Hong Kong (v an
lends horse | XI. The Nahintal Lottery
The MCFA uppements in the In 1946, good de amek is hogird Beat | racing in popician (ty
have not yet been there wall fur anxeren truke lastute | Frenchmers
9,000,000,000 third game
arted Jottery
After their Hong Kong Axures, Bolk of the lottery gambling the MCFA will proceed to Manila
where
arrangements are being made for them to play at least foll matches.----Associnted Prene,
fond, Ma Molly Ce
for
21,000,000
the seaside elties Anung thinner
PRESPO w th
Tickets
Take was Mrs.
restabel Cas
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the little man Lane by
with shares tickets
friends and who bets About 1 BU
300 10 Wodner- france
the weekly on day lotterion.
Hose are
Hetter and Willums Main
Book YounK. Larutenants! Atton-Nuple, Angvai, Barker Capri
and
Caldereta O'Con
1.4 1 Messis TOPA, Maitland,
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Neseb.
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French want to compete in UK soccer tourney
at Fucks
part-
gambling is carried to way, either by betting
the by mutuel cystein in cafes, etc. Dur- Frenchmen gambled a 1948 total of 22,804,000,000 franes un buse racing alone.
the
Italy: In ILuty gambling la sponsored and promoted by Government In multiple furms Tarte is a weekly lottery called
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Military interport football
tinent, before the World Cham- his plonships begm, with mould inen into an exceptionally strong
Bite
The roach and manager, Jim
"We are KOTI- my Graham.
win the
fident that we can
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taly. Swit Sweden, France, zerland and poobly Czechosl9- vakia, are the countries in which the Mercules expect to play be- fore coming bork to London fur the Champlonstrips,
Of the 20 countries mvited to play in the World and European Championships, 13 have necepted. They are Belgium, Canada, Cze
France, Finland, choslovakio, firent Britam. Halland, Norway, Poland, Sweden. Sweltzerland, the United States and Yugoslavia.
Sweden a danger
and! Austria, Denmark
Italy are not likely to compete while no deciskai has yet been received from South Afrien, The clor- ing dala for entries is February tel.
ard
VR
In Britain, the Swedes rogarded as the potential dan- gor to the Canadian and the likely winners of the EV. ropean title. At least, that in
Bunny the view of
Sheart. Secretary of the Beltish Ico- Hockey Federation. The World and
wha Champions. Czechoslovakia, recently lost 0-5 to the Swedes in Stockholm, have a new team not regarded in London as being up to the strength of that of the
years.
Unofficial Army interport soccer matches will be played in Hong Kong on Saturday and Sunday. A Portuguese Army combing etion will arrive from Maenu this week to play against British Army The Hong Kong teams here Football Association has given its fant approval.
"Init" which EN entirely London, January 9 the hands of the Stale. About France would like to join 8,000,000 Italians play the "Lutto' werkly Offcial figures f the the four British teams in the | Werk United
soccerstry of Finance reveal that in Kingdom
1947 the Government made a net tournament, according ไป
of $50,000,000
the Paris. from
Int messages Rugby football, apart from! the years when there was a split the French have joined in the international tourna ment which is now between England. France. Ireland and Wales.
Scotland.
Time Italian vities have authorised casinos - San Remo,
and Campione, on the Lake
of Luguno, a small Italian posses- sion inside Switzerland.
The dogs Thee are not popular in Italy, although the GIs taught
many
The flest match will be between the Portuguese Army team and a combined British Army team al Sookonpoo at 3.30 p.m. on Satur-
Jay.
On Sunday on the same ground and at the same time, the Portu- guese military players will meet
14th Division team.
KITC LINE-UP
The following have been select- ed to represent the KITC against
As they compete is successfully Hakuna how to "shoot craps," In the Rugby world they are suid { Gambling at horse races and at Ordnance in a friendly hockey to feel they night also be in-greyhound tracks is widespread gone at Shamshulpo at 4 p.m. to- cluded in the Hoever. But it is not in Milan and Rome. Another day. quite
simple 18 It may sound -Government racket was de- H. S. Dhillon, J. S. Dhillon, R. Fraute
IN virtually
only veloped after the war and is now Webb., G. F.tuerede, V. S. Dhillon, European country with a power outgrowing the popularity of the Yakoob Khan., Lall Singh, M. All, ful Rugby futball team.
Latto. It is "Toto Calcio," a foot-FX. Pinto, Bing: Ninco That is not the case with ac- balf pool similar to those of Eng-
ng. Krishan Lall. cer. If the French were allowed) land.
the
The Income of this is some-
und
European
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The team 10 bu
The Americans Bre known quantity, represent them has yet to chosen by the American Amateur Hockey Association. They will fly over to Europe only a short while before the Championshipa begin.
Britain is regarded as havin
winning it very poor chance of the title they won in 1936 dur- Ing the Olympic Games tourna- menis.
Today Imported Canadians are that the burred, which means men must be drawn from home talent alone. Most of them are expected to be Scots.
Wembley final
number
Riders' unique experience
P on
two
Two rider returning to the Hong Kong Hunt atables in the New Territories Fate on Saturday evening had the unique experience of a briet but exciting fax-hunt.
They were Accompanied by Mr. Zyrlanett's dog "Lucky" who feathered
frash scent, when up jumps "Dan Rustell himself And away
the up the hill, with
very aporting dog close at ho hools. They turned lori to a full "view" along the top of the ridge, the thiof of the world with his brush sxtend. ed and making his point for Takuling.
The ane-hound hunt WEB soon lost to view amongst the hilla, where the riders could not follow at such a cracking расс. but "Lucky" returned aftor
half-an-hour with
eatleflad expression, which said "Well, I
gave him
Yory
a run for his money."
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In
not
had other, even if they earlier in the preliminary pool, will be the winners.
Canada's record
ceremony
The official opening will take place in the Empress Hall on the afternoon of Monday, March 13.
Sports Pause
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INDIA SUPREME IN THE HOCKEY WORLD
New Delhi, January 8.
Hockey, introduced here in the 19th Century, has attained its highest standards in this country whore competitive team sports were almost unknown before British rulo.
India has been world hockey champion since 1928.
Hockey today draws larger crowds than any other sport and its popularity is such among both participants and spectators that it comes closer than any other to being India's national game.
notise
Games in the Western are not included in Indian tradi- tion and culture. Yogi, gymnastic and nerobatic exhibitions have been popular throughout Indian hin- tory. Wrestling, duelling und rac- ing always have drawn crowds.
Polo, introduced by the Mosian
Central Asin, conquerors from wi o game of the
Moghul elite and continues today as the sport of the wealthy.
games
was
1948,
Truman's "human freedom" budget
(Continued From Page 1)
The President London Olymplada in 1980 and
asked Congress $048,000,000 plus to appropriate $500,000,000 in contract authority for this programme. It was c#- mated that about $100,000,000 of that amount would be for North Atlantic Treaty nations and the
India's supremacy in hockey is so universally recognised that, according to a spokesman of the All-India Hockey Fedoration, has become impossible to persundo n foreign team to visit India for competition.
for the other areas State Dept sources said the proportions could very If, A British team came here re- for example, guerilla activity contly after great pormunsion, he should be renewed in Greece or if nuid, adding that it was defeated the danger of Communism in- so thoroughly even by second-
creased in any of the other coun- rate teams in India that the ex-tries. periment was not tried again,
India has visited East Africa, Europe, Australia and New Zea- und and come back without suf- fering a single dofoat,
The reasons
The reasons
for this
world
supremacy are many. The Indian
President Truman asked Con- gross in his budget message for assistance #uthority to continua to Nationalist China until next February 15, using the $4,040,830 remaining from last year's ap- propriation of $400,000,000,
new
But he anked for no money for either economie or military assistance to the Nation- allsta,
It was British ritle that brought hockey, soccer, cricket, tennis and golf to Indin--the instructors most frequently being the British of- fleers of the Indian Army. The appoul of such great and their spread so rapidclarate is sulted for playing hoc- that within a few decades India key the year round. It is even was in a high place in internation played even in torrential rain and on lee. Even in villages the game al competitions.
about Branches of trees is popular are shaped to make hockey atleks, and in some places, even balls are of wood.
But it was in hockey that India came forth with her own indivi-
She has duality.
rotalnest the world championship by a wide argin. In the 1928 Olympiad in Amatordum, India scored 28 goals while opposing teams were unable to score even a single gool, In the Los Angeles Olympiad in the year 1932, Indin received a soli- iary goal, but scored 30 against the opposing teams.
World-renowned
The budgot also proposed that $4,000,000 previously appropriated to pay tuition and expenses of students Chineso 3,000 studying in the United States be
tho over with
under- carried standing that the programme will In a tand of castes and social terminato by June 80, 1952. regulation, hockey avoids taboo. A total of $13,008,000 of funds High custe people can play with- { already uppropriated was proposed ut fear of being touched-excopt for expenditure on all remaining through the harmless sticks-by phases of the Chinese programme the Untouchable opponent Princes in 1080, including the two items and other aristocrats who studi- mentioned plus $4,740,370 to cover the cost of inland and ocean only avoid playing football' for
to China, fear of being kicked and rough freight on goods sent shouldered by low-costo opponents and $427,000 to be spent by the Agriculture Department on ald shipments.
The same wide margin was have taken to hockey without any maintained in tha Gorlin and
such fear-Associated Press,
Flying Arrow shelled by Chiang's gunboats
did not
The budget specified the remain- ing aid would be "for areas of China which the President decma Communist not
under bu Lu domination." In practice this is expected to mean Taiwan,
-
Items listed
Major
items of foreign aid, zone" compared to costs in the present
ye, were:
"Shanghai was a "danger
and that American ships entered
waters of their
own
The Hana 1sbrandtsen Com- pany has ignored these warnings, and protested against lack pi American Navy protection of their
(Continuod from Page 1) Reports reaching the Admiralty Shanghai here so far, the spokesman sald, risk.
whether thes disclose Flying Arrow was being held un- der guard of Nationalist des- stated at Nationalist troyers ag headquarters on Taiwan
"We have the Impression," the spokesman said, "that both Black Swan and the Flying Arrow are til lying outside the three-mile itmit."
The Admiralty said Black Swan Since the world championships le commanded by Captain A.. D.
1924, were inaugurated in
the H. Jay-Associated Press. Canadians have won the title 11 Brooklyn Heights times.
Czechoslovakia has won twice and Great Britain and the United States once each.
crow meeting
State Dept operations-$190,- 000,000 against $187,000,000.
International organizations→→ $40,000,000 against $58,000,000.
European Recovery Programme and similar items$3,250,000,000 against $4,062,000,000.
Ald
to occupied areas, mostly member of the Steward's De- Japan-$270,000,000 against $831.-
of the sa. Brooklyn000,000. parmen: Heights said last night that the isbrandtsen Company, in view of
nibychant ships.
Koren-$111,000,000
Aid to International Refuges Organiza- the Flying Arrow incident, should against $93,000,000. have enough sense not to send the tion-$25,000,000 against $70,000,- Brooklyn Hoights into Shunghal.
He added: "And they should
have enough respellare
sk our lives for
risk
A
tain there would be
not to
member of the Engineer's Members of the crew of an.
Department said that the crew other lubrandiuen -ship intend.
break Ing to
Shanghat had not held any meetings since the blockade, the EL. Brooklye the attack, but that he was cer- Heights,
Indicated last night
today; that they would general meeting today to deter mine whether they would take the ship to Bhanghal if ordered to do #D.
convena
The last time the championships were held in London was in 1937. On that occasion, Canada won the world title and Great Britain the European title.
The championships were origin- ly offered to the United States Nally this
but they decided to ro-
It was Ject the offer.
at the due vo time stated that this was
Not one of the officers or crow a possibility that several crack have signed off the Brooklyn European teams would not take Heights thus far. part-Reuter.
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CAAA COMMITTEE
An "Land
ARMY BOXING in jam the Belgians, the Dutch, thing like 300,000,000 lire weekly, Swedes, Dunes and Norwegians about $500,000 a week. in divid-
The 1850 Boxing Champion- would
probably feel that they ed between the Government, the ships Beadquarters,
of should be given a similar up- Italian Olympic Committee and Forces, Hong Kong, will start to portunity and the "League" would the winners. Depending on the night at Murray Barracks, become unwieldy.
number of players, the pay-off The preliminary rounds will Things might become, further has ranged from 75,000,000 lire take place at 7.30 p.m. today and complicated by the World Fool-down to 10,000,000 lire, or less. 8.15 p.m. tomorrow. ball Championship zonings. France Sometimes there are
Tho
will Anala
be held more Thursday at 9 p.m. could hardly be included in the winners that nobody gels
They than 10,000 re.
30
many
United Kingdom Zone.
would probably not particularly
Belgium: Belgians gamble twice
want to be, as it might be said to
weekly On the Government-
be one of the hardest of them all, sponsored Colonial Lottery. Top
It would look as if the scheme prize is 2,500,000 francs, followed
doamed
to disappointment, by a 1,000,000 france prize, then
250,008 and more frequent matches between five
ava of 160,000,
oic. Football pools France and the United Kingdom are very popular, and Belgium's
followed racing and
though there might possibly be two of 500,000, four of
countries/Router.
VARSITY TENNIS INTERPORT
The University of Shanghal beat the University of Hong Kong at their Inter-collegiate Tourna ment on Saturday by B-set to 31_at the University Courts.
five
by dog!
on
The team will be one of the youngest in the tournament, but perhaps the experience gained will be shown in years to come. Visiting teams will be housed in four London hotels. Matches will be played at the three big
stadiums London ice-hockey Wembley London, Harringay and the Empress Hall.
The Anal game will be played In the Wembley Stadium, ( which the Olymple Games
American star wins three India titles
Allahabad, January 8.
and horse
Government-controlled Mrs. Pat Todd, fourth ranking United States tennis casings. On the Colonial
star, won three titles in the Indian National · Championships here.
an estimated 24,000,000 francs per month is spent by ticket buy
buyers from
a population of 8,000,000. Bcandinavia: In Norway and Bweden, the lottery is
is the chlef form of gambling, but football pool gambling is more popular
In
to Eu Tuk Cheuh and George
In Finland. In Norway, be-
tween: 800,000, and 1,000,000 kronor are wagered each wesk. |
55,000,000. Swedish kronér,
football
pools.
Following her win with Miss "Gussie" Moran in
the women's doubles final on Saturday, Mrs, Todd today won the singles and, with Dragutin Mitic, of Yugoslavia, captured the
·· mixed doubles title. '
second major
singles
..
in
In the singles final, she beat Belgian player, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 in Edwin Toni and H. C. Yung' beat Eu Tile Chouh and George
Last year the Swedes spent Miss Moran 9-3, 0-3 to gain her the anal of the mixed event. Choy 6-3, lost to T. T. Lim and
title On Saturday, Mrs. Todd and Norman Lo 3-0, beat M. S. Hung Germany; Roulette and baccarat within nine days. She won the Miss Moran had beaten the Bri- and C. H. Ip 6-2;;
George Lin and Billy Yu lost are the chief forms of gambling recent Asian Championships In tish pair, Miss Jean Quartier and
Calcutta. D.
Miss Gom Honhing, 6-3, B-7 in post-war Germany. In recent months.
the women's doubles' final," newly-licensed caalnos The men's sigles was won by
Felicisimo Ampon, the diminuire, Todd today overwhelm.
ed Miss. Moran, who found it; difficult to return her oppon- beat Pedro
the Spanish ont beautifully, angled drive,
Ampon, who progressively im- proved throughout the Cham Ampon scored a second
nat
Choy 4-0, tied with TT. Lim have opened up in many cities.
on No. 1, 1-7-1 in the
and Norman Lo 6-0, and beat Switzerland: Football pools and tive Philippines Champion, who C. H. Ip and M. S. Fung 6-4; lotteries: lure many Swiss to spend
Kuling Wu and Porkar Tang their hard-earned Incomes beat Eu Tuk Cheuh and George take tickets. Many Swiss prefer final Chay,d-1, lost to T: T. Llm and Norman Lb 0-0, beat M. 6. Fung to go to the unrestricted foreign
MEETING
He added: Company
a meeting
"If Isbrandtson
000.
Displaced persons — $4,000,000 against $5,000,000.
Palestine refugees--$20,000,000 agains!
$15,000,000,
Export-Import Bank-$48,000,- 000 against $71,000,000.
Inter-American development- $8,000,000 against $11,000.000.
"Point Four" technical nid tr
peralets in sending under-developed areas--$25,000,-
this ship to Bhanghai. then our National
Maritime Union do- legates will probably take some
quick action.
000
against none. Philippines ald against $221,090,000,
the Chung Shing Benevolent night that the ship would not Kong, Mr. F. Hill, had promised on, air power.
Tho
$91,000,000
H.
Military alt, such as arms, for "Two days ago, the delegatos the Atlantic ailles, Greece and
ogainst Ma Rent a second cable to the NMU Turkey $048,000,000 Press despatches of the attack requesting repatriation assurances, $160,000,000 plus authority to on the Flying Arrow were posted and asking that the union, put spend about $500,000,000 more in you on the ship's bulletin board last more pressure on the State De- the following
year. night gainst the
Brooklyn partment for protection against Heights' Captain's strict orders. Nationalist warships."
.. Defence budget. Extraordinary Committee Though the Brooklyn Heights is Another member of the
ER- The US$13,500,000,000 nations Meeting of the Chinese Amateur due to leave Hong Kong today, gineer's Department said that defence budget placed emphasis. Athletic Association was held at members of the crow
sald last American Vice-Consul in Hong Society Club in Des Voeux Road, leave within the next two days,
NMU
delegnics that he would Central last evening.
at least.
lait the Brooklyn Heights before During the meeting five of the
Hong Kong for The Flying Arrow which the ship left members were elected as a special landed
more than 8,000 tons of Shanghal committee to choose the referees high-grade cargo in Hong Kong for the coming three matches with last week, was given prompt and
He added: "We have asked the
for a more satisfactory: Consul
can afford to make a US$625 loan
not satisfcd The speclul committee members A Royal Navy spokesman saidment could not
last night that British
arrangement." sailors Mok Hing, K. K. Yip, Lat Yuk boarded the Flying Arrow, and
"Vory very unhappy”. tat, Szo Fo-wal and Ng Kao-tin. helped the American-British crew The selection of the referees control than then resumed her
Department sald that If the combat forces"
the visiting Malaya Football team. effective aid by the British sloop, repatriation scheme-few of The names of the referees chosen HMS Black Swan, shortly after Hong Kong Football Association for approval,
Air Force was given" Army and Navy, suffered outs The Marines took, the biggest
· flash •În military personnel). losing 11,800 or about 13 per
their cent of
present manpoweär
strength.
The
by them will be submitted to the are broke out on the ship's after from the Consulate-and: wo are malanced" land, Navy".
aro:
will tako place on January 17 at 7.p.mm.
·BADMINTON: RESULTS
The following are the results
of the "Colonial Dame" Badmin-. ton Tournament played at the Recrolo yesterday.
*
ma
First Division Kowloon Dock (4), H.K.U.. (9) beat RAF (0),
Becond Division
CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FANLING
deck.
Black Swan routine
patrol at the mouth of the Yangtse river.
Officials of the local agents of the Hans Lebrandtson Company of New
York-owners of the
Arrow and Brooklyn din
proposed budget would
Q the State Depart- and air forces with total. of make a better 1,807,000 officers and enlisted men and women slightly less than the present manpower strength of the three armed services;
but the Assigned to
A member of the Btoward's humbor of p would bo
roporter wanted to. describo largest since demobilisation. how the men feit, to write: The budget calls for 10 Army --“Unhappy; very, very unhappy” divisions, a naval feet of 238 war
Members of the crew Inslated ships and 48 Air Force groups" "their names" be withold. They the same size us they fighting hava-ordera, not to speak to forces now. The Air Force wat fled unsuccessfully yesterday to The State.
allotted a $4,400,000 increase. The reportare, taiment
had
pro- Army was.
cut from $4.300,000,000 telephone their home ofee in viously given the men of
Navy New York after they received Flying Arrow the legal right tite to $3,000,000,000 and the
to $1,300 reports of the attack clarified out the Captains mutual consent.ruts
off their with with
procurement expendi Two officers and nine men tures were estimated at $2,100, The Eastern Representative of signed off the ship's day before 600,000 to pay for 2,300 planes for
the Isbrandtser Company, Cap-
the dying Arrow pron} táka thele places. A PARENT
from
Press D
Homefolks (0) (beat Rosary tain Andrew Crinkley, sald that the Flying Arrow left for Shang- be delivered, during the sca yone 1031-1,370, for the Air Force Church (9), St. Teresa "Ah, wanted the status of the Captain Jones promptly signed and 940 for the Navy-United
Shaughal-bound Brooklyn nine foreign seamen, who ware (7) beat Vic (9),:
Heights, now in Hong to on the bench in Hong Kong to he clarified since the
Mama saitis -- understood that " [f the Borgggh SVENS MgHe addediul cannot under: Flying Arrow should require · Hong-Kong “shlapuram-had; not stand the American navy stands further humanitarian assistance yet been receivederhana bul Out of a fairly large entry only ng idly by while in American from Royal Navy ships, the Bit Ho added that shippers would
ship la
la being
attacked." || tish, ships, Would immediately be informed inmediato, "|"upon," apota conveniently by taking thb men's doubles - against Masip, making some, tre- six cards were returned, on Sun on the Swits borders atte with his compatriot, C. Carmendous smashes and crisp put day for the Captain's Cup Quall-Congressional unction to this Royal Navy spokesman A Brillah freighter the "saj
are certainly waiting
for comply with her request, pa receipt of any such statement. France, Campions, Italy mona. In the final tha ideaway volleys, chemist tying Competition at Fanlingest and: Constance, Germany, where feated the Spaniards, Masip and The Spaniard
rd appeared to bà The two competitors who quale latest Incident GPrinted (and published, for the Proprie.wiss, can exceed their own Jalma Bartoll,: 0-2, 0·80-2-Buffering, from: cramp of the left fled warp KSA: Miller-(10) and The United States State Depart tinipfit ; that agforslan Efsir: Molfor "left: Hong Kong fox...
office, Upolley statement tip on Shanghai Jest Baturday, 3 blockading Nationalist, Warships : Bho de expected to arrive at the THANK LESLIE DUKS Windsor Home national limit of two Bwiss francs Mrs. Todd und Mitle boat Miss log during the later stages of the P. B. Cotton, (9) both of whom ment has repeatedly warned the
aštako--Wizíted Press,
Moran and Philippe Washer, the matchleuter,
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