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Hongkong Beat Japan By 5-4OHN CLARKE'S In Baroda Cup Final:
Living Sanchi, Nov. 28.
Saffron-robed Buddhist priests, nuns and pilgrims from all over the world are arriving
today
for the enshrining of sacred relles of Lord Buddha's "right and left hond" disciples who died over 2,499 years ago.
The relles of the disciples, Saripulia and Maha Mogulano, will arrive here tomorrow by train escorted by priests from Ceylon of Tibet, inonasteries and Ladakh, Kushmir, after travelling for two years through the countries of the cunt.
To house the 1,000 visitors during their three-day stay, a bulldozed in the clearing was jungle below Sanchi Hill, 42 the nearest town, intles from
viltage put and a special tent up,
On Sunday, after an absence of 101 years from Sanchi, relles will be installed
the in a
newly-built shrine on a hilltop (temple) In the stupo nienr which they were found in 1851 by a British Army ofleer, Major Alexander Cunningham. They were later kept in the Victoria and Albert Musuem in London, but were returned to the Indian Government two years ago.
Dr S. P. Mookerjee, Pres- Indian dent of the
Mahabodi
Society, founded 80 years ago to foster Interest in Buddhism
In India, will carry the relics
procession with
In
chanting
Buddhist priests up the hill-
The Dear,
Language Ladies' Event Surprise Dull Days
Why we say Amen.
This word, one of the oldest in the world, was originally the name of the Lord of the lower and
worlds upper among the Egyptians. Among the Hebrews the word came to mean strong or trustworthy, and in the New Testa- ment
was translated
"verily." So when we end our prayers with "amen," we affirm the truth and strength of what we have said.
Mrs Churchill
Entertains
London, Nov, 28.
Mrs
the
Singapore, Nov. 28.
Hongkong beat Japan 5-4 in the Baroda Cup Final of the Asian Table Tennis Championships played here today.
The nine-game series, fully stretched, took four hours to complete, with Hongkong's Chung Ching-shing, and Japan's Tadaki Tsunoda battling for the cup in the last game.
Tsunoda, who drew first blood in whirlwind fashion from Fu Chi-fang to give Japan the lead, gave an appalling display în the decisive ninth game to lose in straight sots.
shing.
Hadi Tsunoda's smashing found its inark, the Baroda Cup would have had a different owner,
IS
THE was a very pretty, blonde, girl, and she did secretarial-work in n London office.
She travelled to work by tube In the crush-hour every morning, and she did her stint at her desk and regarded it as slavery. In the evenings she went home by jam-packed tube to her lodgings; and there she was generally too tired to do much more than fix herself Oi-something to eat on the gas-
ring, shut her
eyes and dream of escape from tho drudgery.
Results of the women's team event were:
Wong Bik-iu beat Chan Yer sing, 15-21, 21-17, 21-18.
Wong Blk-lu and Wong en lot to Chan Yer-ising and
the tournament committee de- Tsunoda smcshed brilitzatly the next game to 3-1, Sih Sucided "no contest." against Fu in the opening game chu und Chung Ching-shing but all his smashes went wide levelled the score to 3-all by when he played Chung Ching-the end of the sixth game but
Hayashi again gave Japan short lead when he sensationally Sili Su-chu in the downed seventh.
Tu Lei-lin, 6-21, 4-21.
Wong Bik-lu beat Ju Lel-lin Chung Ching-shing defended The eighth game
raw 1m well against a few of Tsunoda's domerulited players
take th21-10, 21-12.
Weng Oi-lan vartus Iu Lei-lin hard returns, but collected most table, with Japan nerding ju : of his points. from Tsunoda's one point to take the Cup. Soh 7-12 (me limit), 10-15 (timent etcups.
x-all (Se
limit), and Fu Chi-fang. had both lost limit). The man who lost the Cup two games each and, while Satch Decision: contcat.-United for Japan, however, was
the determined to redeem himself Press. world champion, Hirohi Satoh, by scaring the Cup-winning who lost all his three games.pient, Fu Chi-fang, equally gran He lost to Sih Su-chu and forced the series to the nin Chung Chinging a derrat and deciding game.
errors.
sets and stretched Fu Chi-fang
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Plenty of dinis dream like that But unlike this one, whose name was Suzanne, they discipline their dreaming and of proportion preserve a sense and
They may probability. cumend the carth in their droams, Suzanne demanded the
mar
She wanted glamour, glitter, the cham- gaiety, excitement,
of a heroine in a
Victims Hollywood musical, that no one
Of Nazism
Although determination Wea to only three sets.
high, both players played in Satoh, almost ឌ complete their
lowest furm but the i wreck, displayed his worst form struggle was einse in all three since the stort of the Commonwealth Prime Minia-pionships. By the end of the acts as indicated by the scures
Seventh game side still crowned with magni-ters today attended a tea party
Japan already of 21-17, 17-21, 21-17. Winston had won four and needed only The fight by flcently carved ruins of the given
thrilling that Prime one more point to take the Cup, Buddhist monastery founded in Churchil, wife of the time of Emperor Asoka Minister.
but the world champ played spectators who stayed in the (300 B.C.)
She gave the party at No. 10 like a novice to lose to Hong-end had to walk home as all new Downing Street, Mr Churchill's kong's third and second players forms of public transport had victims at the of the At the steps
ceased
hours operation. respectively. residence, temple, built among the ruins official London
after midnight. The Japanese of the ancient temple with its honour of the Prime Minister
Consul-General, Mr Ninemiva. magnificent carved stone gate attending the current Common-
stayed on to the end. ways supported by sculptured wealth Economic Conference. elephants and three-headed
the lions, the relies will be handed to Mr Nehru, the Prime Minis Prime Ministers 10 meet Con- 40m of India, who will carrycovative members of Parliament them into the shrine-Reuter." and their wives-Reuter.
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WOMEN'S EVENT Hongkong and Macao batlled In the anal wenten's team event
Hanover, Nov, 28. A monument to the 22,500
Nazl concentra will be dedleated next Sunday, tion camp at Belsen near here
It is a huge obelisk bearing the inscription: "To the victima of Nazi tyranny," In several languages, Including Hebrew."
wall It stands Behind symbolising the Welling Wall of Jerusalem where Jews mourn the destruction of their Biblical Temple.
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ROM time to time, Suzanne
FROM
this
made sorties in search of sparkling life. In her search for something different from the drab, dull, workaday world, she presently fell in with a secdy- shabby ashy
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Now, she felt, she really was tasting life. She quickly shook off her old way of living, as easily as a snake sloughs its skin. There was no more crush-hour travel, no more desk-drudgery: the dreaming had become the, drugs reality, or at least made them seem to have done so.
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.BAYASHI THE BERO The hero of the Japanese team was Tadaki Hayashi, who not only won all his three games but downed Fu Chi-tang and straight Chung Ching-Shing in
on to beat the for the Kamala Ramanujan Cup sets and went Hongkong champion, Sih Su- to a "no contest" decision. chu, in three sets, conceding Al the end of the five-game only eight points in the third series Hongkong, had won 3-2. set.
but Macao protested that the Hayashi played faultlessly Jumnire erred on a point of law
The 22,500 inmates who died throughout the night and had
and iness from starvation the game by not interrupting were killed by S. S. guards are Sih Su-chu completely
out-the game ini
Eet, classed in the smash and coun- fafter ten minutes' play, when few individual graves.
buried in 10 mass graves and a ter-smash battle.
the score stood 7-all between Hongkong's Wong Ol-lan and
They Macao's
Iu Lei-lin to allow dozen countries.
THE next thing that happened Mr Theodor Heuss, Presläcnt] ↑ to Woag Ol-lan to score the eighth point and win by the time limit,at West Germany, and Mr began to steal. From her lodg
The jury of the TTFA inst Nahum Goldmann, Chairman of ings, first; she was bound over behind closed
fur 50 the Jewish Claims Conference, for that. Then from shop, and Please address .communica, Waaza terms, and condition of minutes arguing the knotty will attend.-Reuter. points and finally decided that the second set would be replay ed completely..
The scores were as follows:
Fu Chi-fang lost to Tsunoda 21-15, 10-21. 18-21.
Chung Ching-shing lost to Hayashi 18-21, 14-21.
21-16.
Su-chu beat Satoh 21-0,
Fu Chi-fang lost to Hayashi 10-21, 17-21.
bent Tsunoda
Si Hra-chu 21-13, 21-17,
Chung Ching-shing bent Satoh 21-18, 10-14 (time limit).
Sih Su-chu lost to Hayashi 21-18, 18-21, 8-21,
Fu Chi-fang beat Satoh 31-17, 17-21, 21-17,
Chúng Ching-shing beat Tsunoda 21-13, 21-18.
the second
doors
After the Japan-Horzkang! Baroda Cup final, Weng Ol-len and lu Lo-lin resumed the contest. The Macao player won the set 15-10, forcing a rubber) because the Hongkong player won the first set earlier in the evening.
"NO CONTEST",
After 10 minutes of stone- IMPRESSIVE START Japan spurted into such an walling play, the third set score impressive start that by the end stood at six-all. The play was of the fourth game the Baroda interrupted and the players Cup was almost in Japanese were told to decide the next hande Tsunoda
within and Hayashi point
Ave
minutes. put Japan into a two-hil lead. When the fifth minute passed Satoh dropped a point but the scare still stood six-all. Hayashi increased the lead in The match was stopped and
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
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"Yeah? Well, we ain't gonna elest anybody who doesn't
make public ́a statement of his personni firiancast'.
came
from more than a
months. For
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Suzanne was that she
she went to prison
Tin
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
Ferret is wrong: this it' atincult problem
1 As long as, there is As cart une marble in each bag, it doesn't "matter how the marbles are dis- tributed (2) Stoce there are equal numbers of red marbles and of green ones, the odda arsinst drawing two reds are the same ax the odds against drawing two Krecus in each cang the chance in 3 There Are clearly tye red marbles and five green ones.
The odds are 7 to 2 Rent drawing two red marbles.
Lundor Szorisa Service.
DARTWORDS SOLUTION
for six tions: Secretary: Hongkong Society for the Protection the next two
of three
of Children. P.O. Box 2502 time in prison years, she spent almost as much
Hongkong.
1.1
out of it. Usually her crime was shop-
though once lifting,
she was to get hold of caught trying dangerous drugs.
She was sent to a home to be cured of her drug habit, and once after she was set free from there, she went back of her own free will for more of the treat- ment.
Wonderfully, then, she got a job as a nurse in another sort of home, and held it for sho cannot quite remember whether It was 12 or 18 months ahe held that job, though she only left it
· GASLIGHT Fanny Funny -- Bane - Dry- Arld Aid Abet quite recently.
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directed, and ob she was arrested, and brought to Bow Street to be charged with wandering abroad and lodal
In the open air. lodging in Sir Laurence Dunne, the Chief Suzanna Magistrate, remanded
for a week, and when she was next brought into the dock, Miss Hamilton; the probation offeer, went into the witness-
- not been at all fit,
Miss Hamilton said. "And she's been obtaining a minor drug, and experimenting with it. She's in a very unstable state, but I'm "only too willing to help her. If she will co- operate.....
SIR
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looked
ot
'WORD MATES: 1 -Bird- Suzarmo, who such a short Purred. 2 Head-Sald. 3-time ago was so pretty, and now Lamb-Ham. 4 Bright-White. looked so trail and hollow- 5 School-Rule, 6 Route- checked. "Look here, he said,
Hoot. 7 -Come-Thumb. 8. do you want myone to help Sun-Neno, &-Dour-horough- "Yes, air, Toward-Gourd. 11.
Suzanne said,
Muff. 12-Brain-telgn. 13 blurtig out the words, t Dough-Know, 14-Lazy-Daisy Well I'm not going to make 10-Talk-Hawk 10 Moana probation order. I'm going to
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Suzanne was discharged ditionally. With
con-
a little attempt 23 Raiso-Ways, 243moke at a smile, that nearly ended in Soak. 25,Hair-Bear. 20 tears, she left the deck. Perhaps. Gray-They, 27-Bloody-Mud- now, she will find her way back ay 28-Fench-Sercoch: 20 to the old fe, the life that now Groen-Scene. 30 Thought must neem so desirable and had Caught.
once seemed so drab and dull,
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