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Talks On Tunisia Opening In Paris
Paris, Nov. 2.
High-level talks on the situation in Tunisia will open here in the next few days between the French Government
leaders.
and Tunisian Nationalist
Melbourne Cup Acceptances
Sydney. Nov 2
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Other members of the dele- gauch will be Mohammed Bas- Affairs, ta. Minister of Social
und Mohammedi Sandallah, Minister of Agriculture.
The French Resident-General In Tunisia Mr Louis Periller. flew to Paris several days ago.
VIOLENCE THREAT
A united Tunisian front, and especially the Neodestour Party. threaten that they will resort to violence and oust the French 1 their demands are not met.
immediate They demand the
Grand
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AWARDS FOR
GURKHAS
An all-Tunisian
sembly
National
by As-
have been
j of
The French Tunisia since The treaty Bardo of May, 1881 which, after a military defeat, placed The kingdom under a French
fectorate statute. 2 London Nov
Gurkh the Halles has been awarded a ban
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TODAY'S RUGGER
By "Hanlincode”
This afternoon the venue for the followers of the handling code is the Army Ground, Sookunpoo, where at 3.00 p.m., the Navy XV the are playing against
RAF XV, and at 4.00 p.m. the Army will be at home to the Club.
match should be a The Ors!
two kren good game between sides, with the Navy having the rod the Fliers the expirience dash. In what promises 'o be a hard, fast, open game, the odds will be slighly in favour of the
1 RAF hav Navy, although beca laying better this season than for quite a long time.
This is due, I dontbl, 10 the fag that this year they have more tynes to choose from an: that there seems to be plenty of
In the team itself epira
But plenty of en husiasm in the run- ning of the team.
This is a good thing and many people in the Colony are de- lighted that the underdogs of the lasi few years are shaping s well and await with interest th start of the local competition.
GOOD POINTER
The stond gume of the after- noon will be between those old tournament rivals, he Army and the Club The Club has not been beaten since the war by the Army the Army DC and this season all ou!
win the honoura so his should prove to be a hard. if not brilliant, game.
This match will be a goo! pointer to the probable tourna- ment winners and the Club will, in doubl. endeavour 10 relat heir unbroken record in the sories.
If the Army play as well as The French population ft they did last week. then the Tul!in number 50,000 ld-Club will have to pruh their
residents who bitterly
Crufs, and u to the Military Gurkha sergeant and a Gurkha Uppuse any constasion
rifleman e Mitary Medal for gallan.ry in Malaya, in London
Gazette amatrred tonigh'.
The
(K.G.O)
Bug, M.C.
th
-- United
demunds. Tunivans Press
Phanbabadur
Sergeant Dammar-
Rifteman
Lreate nat
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Lahariar Ra Bud
Bostelechadur R
The Military Metai hus also
awarded
0
Private Kuna Holt of the Manches et Regiment, and the British Em- Private Edward pire Medal George Twigden of the Suffolk Regiment at a:hed to the Mala- Jan Seous).--Reu er.
India Going
Helsinki
To
Calcutta, Nov. 2.
India will take part in the
sink).
1,000 Sign Petition
Registration of signatures The individual reparations pel tion will close next Monday evening, Mr Ma Man-fal revea yesterday.
Up 10 yesterday afternoon
<lainan..
elose on a thousand had sigued the petition.
About 40 per cent of the registered their claims with 14. Hongkong Government in 1940-7
Abou, a third of the signatures are those of Europeans.
Mr Ma Man-ai said
that
1952 Olympic Games at Hel-people had come to the vestibule of the Hongkong Hotel to sign the petition from all parts of Colony. They included farmers, shermen, merchants and com- pany managers.
The decision was taken al meeting of the Council of the India Olympic Association
New Delhi---Reuter.
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socks im to remain unbeaten, let alone win the mulch.
Over the last few weeks, the Club has suffered numerous in- jures and this has affected the play of the bark division to quite Today, a considerable extent. however, we see the return of Nolan to fly hall, and Campbel and D. Henderson to the centre.
Stewart has moved cut to the wing to replace Layton, who was injured last week. J. R. Hender- son, who arrived back from home leave last week, is at full back. and the Club supporters mus! te very happy about this, J. R. lienderson, apart from being a Ane verum half, is a tower of strength at back.
MORE DASH NEEDED
The main Club efforts, though. must lie with ht forwards. This week, Meffan, who has not quite settled down to the new hooking rules, must try harder and at: the forwards must get off the ground in the lineouts, and, in general, put a lot more dash in The tackling mus! the loose. improve too, if the Club wish to get a view of their opponents' line.
Personally, I think that this will turn
be a very out to exciting game, for we know the Club's capacity of rising to the occasion and they will endeavour to rise to this one. In all, this should be first class tussle, und, with the Navy-RAF game before, it should make the journey to Sookunpoo worth while.
The other matches of the day will be played it he Palice Ground, Boundary Street, and will be the Club "B" versus 27th Battery, R. A. at 3.00 pm. and at 4.00 pm, the Police "A"
XV against the R. A. XV.
This should prove quite good fare for the Kowloon fans who do not want to make the trip to the Island.
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The Latin for “beak“ is "rostrum" which word become applied to the elevated platform in the Forum at Rome from which public crations were made, because the front of the platform hung with the "beaks" or "restra" of captured enemy galleys. We still use the word "rostrum" 10 mean public platform.
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Fight May Be Postponed
America Ahead
In Ryder Cup
Pinehurst, NC, Nov. 2. The United States won three of the four foursomes today in the Ryder Cup golf match
gainst Britain.
The results were (Ameri- cans frst):
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LAURIE SCOTT TRANSFERRED
London, Nov. 2. The British and British Em- pire Heavyweight boxing tite
London, Nov. 2. fight between the holder, Jack
Arsenal Laurie Scott,
and Gardner, and Johnny Williams,
has been of Rugby, which has been England right back,
Crystal Palace, transferred to arranged for December 4, may the Third Division South club, have to be postponed.
Gardner is
having trouble as player-manager. with the eye which was injured Scott, who is 31. was in his In his recent fight in Berlin with 14th
season with Arsenal.
the Germen, Hein Ten Hoff, for Scott made the England right- the European crown.
back position his own during Gardner's brother, Bob, who the war, and afterwards played is also a boxer, said: "Jack may in 17 consecutive internationals have to undergo an operation until November, 1948, when he against Wales and he has told us that his man- | injured a knee ager is making an application to and had several spells in hospi
tbe the fight postponed. tal before he overcame
frouble. Reuter,
have Reuter.
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