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In the second article dealing with some of the supplementary defence and security services in Hongkong, our staff reporter todays writes about the
AUXILIARY FIRE
The
SERVICE
big difference between the Auxiliary Fire service and any other defence organisation is that no-one is directed to the 'AFS.' It is still an entirely voluntary affair, although its members now come under the compulsory call-up rules, and should an emergency arise, would be paid the same as their opposite numbers in the Regular Brigade. This branch has been functioning for close on a year, and consists of Chinese and non- Chinese-all volunteers.
the
best
It is not anyone who Cal make a good fireman, and was because of this that
Be exception has beer, made
is the who volunteers materia! And up till now there have been plenty of them, Bo that there has been no
no need for the Director of Manpower to draft anyone to the AFS,
One way in which the new | ruleg
help considerably
the Chief Ofleer, to organise a very much more efficient force, that if Jimmy doesn't turn up to his drills. he is able to the Law! That is 11 great persua- sion.
12
Jus how (frient is this volunteer force will be seen for the first time tomorrow in un exercise using about 90 members et the 340 Auxiliaries. Should
11 go well, butger schemes will tolio.
The morrow's
كانت
chier cbfeels
10-
manoeuvres arr 10
hose lar these fledglings
Ca stand on their own feet, to į Prepare them for the real thing ! by ghing them confidence an!
their ability and to make them. the coughly familiar with every- thing they must handle.
To do this, the trial will be
carried out as far as pessible under real conditions in various
pas of the town.
!
drivers Aremen
The AFS Superintendent and his Assistant with two Liaison Station officers, Officers. Ave
ten nine sub-officers, and sixty Auxiliary will deal with the situation assisted by four girls 'mauning' the telephones.
In a paternal tone, these are the words of the Chief on his "The Voluntary Volunteers: --
These spirit is very strong. Bremen are keen, altentive, loyal to their responsibilities, and respond well to orders-- and tact. I am confident that they will give a good Decount of themselves when called upon
ly emergency,
Syrians Back Bid By Iraq
Damascus, Oct. 12. Syrian political circles and the Press today, wel- news of Iraq's
comed the
bid to secure a revision of treaty relations with Bri- tain.
watching, who will reviewing her
relations with
whether negotiations and would realise Iraq's aspirations.
The Syrian opponents of the Syrian-Iraqi union plan have concentrated their main criticism on the Anglo-Iraq treaty which they consider inconsistent with Iraq's sovereign rights.
union
On the other hand, dvocates in Syria have found in the Iraqi move strong sup- port for their viewpoint.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951.
Landing In
Indo-China
French Commandos in Indo-China wade cheer. fully ashore after their boat had been overturned during a landing on Vietminh-held territory about 150 miles south of Hanoi. The landing was typical of many made to find bascs used by the Communist- led Vietminh rebels in smuggling arms from Com- munist China to Vietminh-held territory—AP Picture.
Combined Services XI A Poor
Make
Start
Seven wickets by R. Craig at a cost of 62 runs enabled the Colony to dismiss the Hongkong and Singapore Combined Services XI for a rather low first innings total of 144 runs in the first day's play of their three-day cricket match yesterday.
Left with 16 minutes to bat, the Colony XI had scored. 10 runs for the loss of one wicket when stumps were drawn.
Skipper Alderson of the Ser- vices won the toss and decided to take first lease of the wicket, which appeared to be on the slow side, under an overcast sky.
Cosh and Kingsford opened the innings to the bowling of Teh and Craig,
Kingsford was missed in the slips on the second ball.
Runs came very slowly in the face of some consistent bowling, the 20 being holsted after almost 40 minutes.
I
Arthy and Dedge opened the Colony innings at 8.15 3 the fast bowling combination of Daven- port and Bailey.
In the second eve; and Bailey's
Arz over, Dodge was cican bowled by an extra fast bali.
Ruffet joined Arthy and both played out the remaining period.
HENRY FORD
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NO WEAK LINKĄ
Newspapers observed that un- all is If
10 run smoothly
now its own like Egypt, Iraq was ready to Everyone ราง.. job. Weak links will be spotted adopt negotiations as a basis fhr by those make a note of the section-hose Britain, but they expressed laying, ladders, or whatever it
it doub 15-in which they recur, That section of the set-up' will then be perfected. Besides these things, the volunteers will learn more about the geography of their district,
the and of mobilising and welding together of each unit into a whole net- work under operations.
But what of Jimmy. the new
He is volunteer himself?
in- terviewed, the particulars of his
Both Houses of the Egyptian height, strength and so on taken,
Parliament have replied to and then he has a Medical.
Syrin's greetings and hove Should be pass that, he is re-
thanked the Syrian
Parliament
In the other semi-final cruited and given undform, for its "noble stand for the
Jean Walker-Smith, the Wight- helmet, belt, axe and reboots,
man Cup player, beat Miss
Playing billards of almost and then he starts training under sister country."
The Syrian Press recently
On "Friday, the 13th," you R.F. Woodgate by 8-6, 7-5. who are
mechanical perfection, Marshall the Liaison officers
the lack of official
could hardly get Ford to move. ne criticised
final will be played to outstripped his opponent from the this
purpose appointed
He was strongly anti-British. act as intermediaries reaction from Iraq to Egypt's
start and had a lead of 666 points Hongwung, October 13, 1951. and who
her treaty with Kingsford had three more Bennett dates this to a meet-
In a men's singles semi- at the interval. But Edwards beween the two branches of the abrogation of
Britain.
lives, two in the slips and one ing Ford had with Churchill, final, Geoff Paish, the Davis fought back and made a magn Fever
In contrast
behind the wicket, before even- He told Churchill he thought Cup player, beat A.G. Roberts ficent recovery in the second half, and Jimmy guts 10 lectures
tually falling into Craig's leg most o! Britain's problems by 64, 8-6 and 6-2 and will when he reduced his deficit. After rees by means of Alm the Lon-other Syrion
Arab Socialist
trap. A defensive glance stroke could be solved de-
farming meet Ignacy Tloczynski in to-the Australian had made a break the lighting don Niemen
and the led by Akram Hourani, warned raised the ball just enough for were encouraged and Britain morrow's final.
of 255 to go to 851 points ahead, vastation the Biz,
against "unrestrained optimism" | Gerry Gosano at short square produced nearly all her own Tłoczynski, a former Polish Edwards ht back with a run of English Brigades under training.
about Egypt's moves. He goes through pump, lines,
The leg to dive at and bring off a food.
Davis Cup player, had won his 115, followed by 345, the finest Churchill and dadder training on the paper described them as part of good caich.
is said to have semi-final against Jean Borotra Championship break of his carest.
-Reuter. Wancha: a wide international "arrange- special
ground he has to rescue where
men ment" rather than an indepen- Capt. Haycraft joined Capt. ridiculed the idea and Ford yesterday--Reuter.
Marriott but stayed only 18 never got over that. He could hidden all over ruined build-dent
E
slur on hls minutes for a Ecore of four. not stand or four times a week Egypt. Three
With this meetings
Luigi Intelligence. the total at 44,
He was pro-German, In the ground, and Jimmy has to turn paper Alefba praised Syria's Gosano was brought in at the
an Englishman tried to up on at least two evenings in request to the United Nations dockyard end in place of his war the week-Tuesdays and Thurs-for including
with instant persuade him to help evacuate brother, and met Moroccan
children to the States. question in its agenda, saying success. The last ball of his some
Chere
те
for
on
to the tune of newspapers, the Party's orgaa,
Cosh was the first to go, mistiming a slower опе from Craig and half-volleying it into Arthy's hands at silly mid-on.
The
move on the part of
morning independent
the
QUICK SUCCESS
(Contiqued from Page 11)
days.
Aremen prove to be unsatisfac- Syria had taken the right course tory for some reason, the officer in supporting this cause even if in charge endeavours to get hits it meant damaging the existing transferred to another branch of mutual interest between France the Defence scheme. Training and Syrin-Reuter. sione can prove whether or not
Should one of these potential that "after marked hesitation" opening over was late-cut by Ford jibbed at the idea.
he is made of the stuff of firemven.
JOECUO
As well as the AFS there is o service organised and
manned by a hundreå men,
Haycraft as it was swinging "Do you really want to get away straight into the hands of rid of Hiller?" he asked. "I'll Owen-Hughes at second slip.
send Harry. (Bennett) Over Badham joined Marriott and with six of his men. They' settled down quickly with get rid of Hitler for you in no some conâdent drives and pushime."
strokes through the covers, Ford was a dead shot, Bennett Thirty-eight runs were added had a target box in his, office
RESQUE SERVICE Wing On Points before Badham was beaten by and sometimes Ford would get a deep in-swinger, from Gery tired of shooting at the target Gosane, that crashed into the and alm at
the a lamp in Manchester, Oct. 12.
leg-stump. Frank Bell, of Britain, nar-
ceiling, whose major duty is to rescue rowly outpointed Stephan Olek,
Bennett, the next man in,
manager occupied A sales poopl: from bombed and the former French heavyweight bowling. Though only seven thought It great fun to say Immediately had a go at the the floor above: and Ford collapsed buildings. The champion, over 10 rounds here minutes at the crease, his con- "Let's wake him up. He velad
answered by local tonight. Volunteers supplemented by
The decision received
Q
tribution WBE
Opening with Olek's
trained officers of the Fire mixed reception, for Brigade. They are given clever weaving and cuperlor rigorous training on a bombed
inside work had won him a. site, under conditions, os real es
deal of applause. Bell Breat main brigade consists of had taken a lead early in the of fight but many thought that forly fully trained men and two Olek's attacks in the last two classes of fifty who are under rounds had won him the bout, training for the regular force. Reuter.
Sunclay wh]] see the
to the Control
'fres' reported
centre of the Central Fire Blation,
Nolution Of Bariword-Blarney. ---
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a bright 14. then start at a a two and two ball attached to the Jomp, singles, he followed this up by making it ring. taking a two, a six and another Scared, the sales manager two in one over off Craig.
would leave the office until Dodge, after miming a catch after the shooting earlier In Bennet's innings, Mra Ford used to darn her made up for his lapse by mak-masband's rocks, but he detested ing sure of the bateman's second damned socks. He claimed, they attempt to pull the ball over hurt fils foot. Many times when him at square leg
Ford was riding with Bennett he would stop
and buy Then he would change them being caught by Fearco at mid in the car and toss the pair of
SKIPPER'S DUCK
dia Skipper Alderson
not
a new pair.
from where they will be relay wire family have line to break his duck, ed, to the pine operational subs Robinson - Turpin York. ---
Gators whose forces then leap Minister Mister*** Merita -- Karna into action. Twelve freep-are-Brake Dies Widow off, and at 118 Marriott Ended Miri Ford's carefully darned
encier gallant knock of 43 socies out of the window.
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