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Lo Heral-Heure Frauentes, (Sud 8.00-World News and News Auntys

their respective Clubs in Lawn Bowls League matches on Saturday:

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Indian Recreation Club, Medina (skip). "Reserves: &. R. First Team Hong Kong Soling and H. O, Baker, TDC teams Football Club at Sockunpoo: K. M. Rumjahn. U. A. Rum- Jahn, M. B. Hassan and U. M. A. A. Razack, Omar (skip);

TDC v POC at Stonley: R. B. Griffin, W. B. Brown, W. G. McKie and J. C. Chalmers (skip); J. E.

A. Steven, W. McColl, C. Bovard

S. Yusuf, A. M. Omar and A.Baxter, D, G. Baker, R. D. Mar K. Minu (skip); M. I. Razack, shall and S. J. Pollock (skip); J. Hoosen, A. R. Mlau and K. and J. H. Kinninburgh (skip). M. Omar (skip).

Second team Filipino Club at King's Fork

D. M. A. Razack, A. O. Madar, A. M. Rumjahn and I. All (skip); S. O. Bux, A. II. Seemin, A. 1. trazack und A. M. Wahab (sktp): 15-A Pay: "The Romantic The". A. M. Kadir, E. R. Marker, M. Y. By Fork Lauf. Produced for thAdal and J. M. A. Ramjalin (skip). Third Team v Kowloon Tracks

(London Ielay)

Garrison Player by Eric

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9,00 "From the Editorials”,

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A. B. 1,45-~ Ieview-lly TUB PRISPS,

tchell, J, S. Ackberia, M. A. Wahab and A. R. Klicheli (London (skip): 1. Kitchell, F. M. el Ar- culli, S. S. Hussain and O. R. Stick (skip); S. Aboo, S. A. R. Bux, A H. Abbas and A. R. A.; Rahman (skin).

1,14- Weather Report,

211-Pinna Histal by Cyrit Smith and

Vytis Bellick.

0,30-Himik Review by Ruth Kirby.

(Khudio) 9.49-"A 1 Opera"-"La Tonen" By

Perini. Act 2. With the Principal

PRC teams

First team v KBGC (Away): Members of the Charms and Orch.S. H. Marvin. F. W. Hollands, K. of Rente Opera House, Temae, Con-Brown and W. Cameron (skip): started by allylven Jim Fakrili, D. H. Taylor. A. Soutor, W. R 10.30-thier Yorke and Hla Conseert Orel Hillver and W. Mcllardy (skip);. 11.00-Radio News Reel. (London Reing) F. F. Channing, C. Dowmun. C. 11.1-Weather Report, 11.23-"Golight Music,"

God Save the King. 11,35-Clar Down.

Amphibious campaign in Pl

out

Pile and C. H. "Gough (skip).

Second team v Recreio at

3. Russell, King's Park.

J. H. and Evans. T. P. Kosr

C. E. Willerton (skip): H. Finney. ¡A.

and

C. T.

E. Jonics, N. Senior. T. H. Good mant (Aklp). R. Macgrath. Arkew, T. Kavanagh Hensley (skip).

HKCC teams

| HKCC v_KCC (Away); F. D. Angus, A. Juliston, H. G. Binde and A. E. Howkina (skip): D. Phillips, T. Fairburn, P. Kennedy and H. F. Shields (sitip); G. W, Sewell, U. W. Arniger, R. A. and W. Williamson Edwards takin).

British troops for Korea

(Continued from Poge 1) Admiralty: statement

London, July 26. The Admiralty today nounced that regular officers and ratings of the Royal Navy would be retained in the aor- vice beyond thair normal periods of engagement so; as to Increase crews In the Far East- orn feet, adds Reuter,

A limited number of officers on the emergency list and a limited number of 'ratligs......, und Hoyal

Marines on the Reserve would be

recalled.

The Admiralty and that some officers and ratings due to return home, though not due for release from the Service, would be re- tained on foreign stationa.- "

· KCC teams- First Team v (CCC): A. v. Lopes, J. G. Robertson, J. Orem and A, J. Kow (skip); G. Rosse- Manila, July 25. fet. F. R. Kerman, D. Rosselet and An eight-day amphibious. H. Rosselet (skip); V. C. Lab campaign carried

by rum, L. Brezny, 3. Wong and E Philippine Army forces against C. Fincher (skip). several hundred Huk rebels ir Second team v HKCC (Home): Batangas Province, about 100 warth and W. Butterworth (skip); the Fleet Lord Fraser, said it was The First Sea Lord, Admiral of V. Heley, W.,H. Cowie, F. Ho. miles South of Manila, pear it. Gittins. E. Bones, J. Tang and not known for what period the the sea, resulted in the ill-A E. P. Guest (skip); J. A. Tib-stop on release would fast but he ing of 25 Huks, the capture, ble. T. E. Baker, R. Rosselet and thought that it might be, six of three and the wounding of T. Lock (skip).

months or a year. two enlisted men, according

HKERC teams to an announcement by the

HKERC v CCC (Home): J. K. Department of National De-Mundy, W. Staker, W. E. Mac fence.

farlane and A. G. Gardner (skip): Annihilation of the Huk band C. W. Johnson.. Bottomley, C. was not accomplished as had Ryder and J. F. Barron (skip);

earlier, the been expected

on- G. W. K. Crawford, 3. O. Stokoc, nouncement said, because the F. A. Golding and G. T. Padgett rebels fled out of the pincers, (skip). formed by the ground forces on one side and a landing detach- ment on the other shortly before the attacks were launched.

Troops totalling

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Thai-U.S. military alliance

Bangkok, July 28.

A military alliance between Thailand and the United States is forecast by usually well- informed sources in Bangkok.

Preliminaries regarding this

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defence pret are expected to be discussed when the United States Military Aid Mission visits Thai- land next week.

The fission is at present in Saigon laying down plans for es- sistance to

Duis Vicinam regime. If the proposed alliance Skilled men were wanted and is concluded Thailand will be the was no good keeping on Na-Arst free country in Asia to line tional Service..conscriptive men.

He estimated that about 1,000 rastern-strategy to halt Com- up with the United States For

ended munism. men whose service had would be retained or called up.

Lord Fraser..said that Britain today had one light fleet carrier, three cruisers, 10 frigates and destroyers In the Far East

There were seven Common-

carrying American

Political and diplomatie ob. servers in Bangkok considered the coordination of Thailand'n rofance plans with American strategy as a logical aeque! to the Thai Government's prompt response for aid in the Korean conflict and its repercussions on this country's external and ins tornal policies.

Recreio teams Recrelo "White" v Kowloon Decks (Home): R.M.V. Ribeiro, 800 officers PA. Costa, G.A. Noronha, F.V.V. and

men from the Philippine Ribeiro (Skip); LS. da Silva. J.wealth destroyers and frigates. ground forces and Constabulary P. Xavier, M.A. Baptista, H.A. There was also a British hospital

It is understood here that, in companies took part in the drive, Ozorio (Skip); A.M. Alves, HR, ship "now which military officers described Pinna, Skip).

Basto, C. Roza wounded to Japan.

accordance with the proposed as the biggest operation yet car- Pereira

"As so often happens the Navyed States military instructors and defence co-ordination plans, Unit- against a. rebe! ried

Third. Team v Recreio

PRC centration.

tention

(Home): R.A. Campos, J.A. Vic- often called upon to do come-falson oflcers will be stallonét Aircraft

M. Ferreira, LA Rosario thing immediately especially in at the Thai Army Headquarters also participated incr

this sort of warm war.

In Tanglik as well as with Thai the operation, with three fighters | (Skip) L. Rodrigues, H.S. Re-

garrisons in provincial centres Etrating outlaw hide-outs in the medios, M.L. Roza, J.J. Basto

It is half way between the hot white American arma and equip- mountains between Lobo on the (Skip); A.A Guterres, G.A and cold war and wo haven't ment will pour into Thalland on a Southern coast of Balongue and Pinna, S.E. Souza, D.C. Alves quite decided what it is,"" Lord large scale.

Fraser added o

Official Thal quarters, however HKFC teams : The number of officers that stressed, that this will not mean

First Team

retained American control of Thailand's IRC might be called up or HKFC

of defence forces.-Reuter.. (Away): E. Tuck, A.W. Hircock, would total about 30; most T.M. Pile and N.J. Bebbington them would be nával. pilots.

They would return to service with their former ranks. Field, J. O'Grady and

Britain was sending about 14 Bangkok, July 28. Rakusen. (Skip); A.H. McKenzie,

officers, and 80 men for radio Forces of well armed and A. McAlpine, B.I. Bickford and well equipped Police left late A. Roberts KBGC (away);

(Skip).

and, emergency communications to Hong Kong Second

and Singapore Inst night for the Northern

Singapore,, July 20. frontier where fighting bo- J. Barnes, LD. Jones, L. Young

Two wounded European police tween Burmese forces and and J. Watson (Skip); K. Smith,

About 60 or 00 of these had sergeants were murdered by ter- The rorists in Perak State yesterday, Chinese Nationalist troops is M. Heaton, E.L. Strange and K.

W. Forrow (Skip); J. Skinner, already been flin: out reported to be increasing in Wyper, J.T.K. Gilchrist and there would follow in A fow Police Headquarters at Kunin

days. The Chief of Police. Lieutenant. D. Fiches (Skip),

An airemit cartier was nów Lumpur sinted: today.

The sergeants were captured KBGC teams General Luang Chart Trakara-

carrying troops and it was possible after being wounded in an attack kosol, told the United Press today KBGC First

v PRC that another carrier team

would be by terrorists on a small police that more Polles reinforcements (home); J. Tindall, JC. Meyer, required for the same purpose. patrol on Monday night, Security will be despatched. He raid he Greenwood and L. Sykes Associated Press United Press forces sent out on battle patrols

Steven, and Heuter. did not antirinate an armed clash (Skip)! L Goddi,

discovered the bodies-Router. with the Chincse Nationalla G... Thompson and W.C. Simp forces who may, try to enter son (Skip); G.C. Norman, D Thailand in case they are drives Trail, V. Chittenden and A.L.G.

near Thai border skip): C.V. Jamieson,

intensity.

W.V. M.N.

away by the Burmese forces, Ho Eastman HKC (lima).

said, the Burmese will try to ∙Second

prevent Chinese troops entering A. Hutton, W. Russell, M.K. Pur- Thai territory; but if they do vis and I. Guy (Skip); C. Will- enter they will be disarmed, cox, P. Hughes, R.G. Browse and "The Police"chler said accord. 3..Craighton (Skip); T. Wren, G. Ing to reports, received here Costello, A. Balley and F.E that there are still about 1,000 skinner (Skip). Chinese troops with their famis

Užtos: ¦ remaining at Thakoulpk,

CCC teams

o

CCC First team v KCC (Away}; Tay, Francis Lee, Eel Arculil

· Burmese: town, noar 'the Thai bardar; He, jeuld the Chinese troops have

bear there some cd W. C. Ogley (skip), G. Hong- time, during which sporadic Choy, 8. Leonard, J. W Leonard fighting took place with Bus and A.)

* E. - Coats - (skip); /D. A. Rotario, G. C. Jorge, G. A. Seuza fonoral Luang said reports/irt |,and S. Landolt: (skip)kg) the last few days indicated that Second team RKERC the Burmore": forces are inów, in- (Away) 1-C., Cosib Mendifying efforts to drive out the relre, if. W1⁄2 Handall, and Ar 3,

Chinese troops who may be com-Coelho. (ID) pelled to give up these posi ona en Jarcially 1.KELAU STIKeslekerhand rearcangątoward (MDY-E-K chailand United FreakEREK, Divecha)-237-

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