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THE XVÍth OLYMPIC GAMES
LARS HALL OF SWEDEN RETAINS MODERN PENTATHLON TITLE
Lars Hall of Sweden retained the Modern Pentathlon title he had won at the 1952 Helsinki Games as the XVIth Olympic Games continued at Melbourne this morning.
Hall thus retains the title of world's greatest all-round sportsman as the Modern Pentathlon is a test of physical fitness which Includes cross country riding, crões country running, swimming, shooting and fencing.
United States hopes soared in [(Comoda),
(AusTM June Heath the women's Javelin Throw antrella) GEXI Maureen Wright Karen Andersen, highly regard- (Australis).---United PreOS. ed at bkely to break the East Europena women's monopoly of
1
with a
10
SILVA MAY RETIRE
nt
on
Melbourne, Nov, 28. the Olympte title in this event,
Adhemar Ferreira da Silva,
world the qualifying round The Brazilian
record throw of 102 "feet
holder in the Hop, Step and Defending Champles Jump (10.36 metres or 54 feet Duna Zatopkova of Crechoslo- Inches at the Pan-American walls, wate
distanc
on Mexico City Games Enul Zatopek, pluce March 16, 1958) and winner of Fuliner Darth is the qualifying mund
the Hop, Step and Jump Gold with a feet 4 inches
Medal at both the 1952 Helsinki Meltonum [AN The weather
James and the 1050 was very
promising for widymple
Games, Olympic record-ppenk erg performanresa,
night that ho the track event this afternoon when the 5,900 Metre: Run, the would probably not compete in
Hurdle at the 1860 Olymple Games, 110 Metres High the women' 80 Metres Hurdles finals will be decided
weather was
Fine anel mila forecast for this afternoon with
high of 68 degrees
bourne
restati
N. Andre (South Africa) v N. Linen (Rumanin),
F. Gelabert (Argentine) v N. Gargano (Britain).
LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT
(Hungary) y A. M. L. Popp Saenz (Argentine),
B
U.
G. Nikolov (Bulgaria) v 2 Pietrzykowski (Poland).
Kienast (Germany) v J. McCormack (Britain).
J, L. Torres (United States) Seiselani (Italy)-Reuter, E
SHOT PUT
Melbourne, Nov. 28. The following were the Shot Put qualifera;
Skobie i. Jir!
(Czecho- stovakia), 17.15 metres.
William Nieder (US), 2
He will be greatly missed when he leaves the Colony in a few days' time, and I take this opportunity of saying "Thank you", Bon Voyage and very good luck for the future.
1954
JOHANNESBURG TO STAGE
A COLOURED TEST
By
FRANK ROSTRON
As the MCC prepared to leave. South Africa för Ïthodesia the first coloured Test team ever to visit South Afrien arrived. It is the Kenya Asian touring team, which flew from :Nairobi.
Both
by twb and
for the eight million with dark
populatest bnty million whites
with no rogárd
tenders
The
This is an hiätörle event in South African political and sports history. It is emphasised more particularly because of the preschoo of the MCC, who ara carefully kept away from contact with coloured cricketers and because of the arrival of South Africa's all-white Olympic teath in Melbourne. The spot of honour' this week is awarded to Major
cricket and the Peter May and his MCC team hatches enabling coloured 1Carna Donald Elrick, MBE, BW for his services to Colony sport Olymples South Africa's atore bending over backwards in to face the MCC
ENORMOUS Advance a diplomatic effort to keep out in general, and Army football in particular.
titude is that South Africa is
of South Africa's racisï and This first coloured Test Aa Secretary, Army Football, he has devoted a very
pollifeer intelstrom.
Indicales what an enormous ad- great deal of his energies and time to improving the three-quarter
They accept the conspiracy of vance there has been since the which nearly all MCC last visited South Africa silenco with game, and his immense popularity with the local football and a halt
white sportemen trent the eight years ago. [egislators has been of great benefit to Service sport in skins.
efforts of coloured sports coh- 篡 thiric
is appropriato general.
COLOURED MEN
that, as a South African myself, for the first time, on Now,
efforts
Africa's I should of
write this from the to obtain recapital of The Orunge Free December 15 of Johannesburg-coloured millions
the MCC will be in cognition for the 1936 Olympic State, when
turned down by Durban coloured Test will Games were
This is where the city council be played with South Africa's the International Olymple Can-
coloured
coloured titted mitte.
have banhei
people men
from using their new stadium OFEL Kehya's Asiens,
Prbviously, coloured cricket, But just as this may be the
even as spectators, South Olympic where a ignored by the whites, has been
be chosen Leam of played on a sectional basis be African
four #bupa-Africans, from only one guirler 6 the
this Alyans, Indians, and Colour-population,
forthcoming this Indicates ed, the fast-named being des-coloured Test cendants of mixed white and may be the last MCC 10urton Negro ancestora.
ducted on the present lines of facial segregation. But the four groups now formed a federation that has no relul,
It is porrible one day that discrimination.
South Arrien may be the Se now they have advanced to "Test of their own.
Værket's leading cricket nation when they start
including coloured
do the players as
It was touching the West Indians.
day still hundreds of coloured youngsters scems remote. But it is obvious gratefully received the Youth African Cricket players' autographs. Union will at least
As forecast, the 24 Engineer Rgt. Regimental Box- ing Tournament success despite atrocious weather conditions. Intermittent drizzle plus a cold wint did their best both the ardour of to damp boxers and spectators without much success i am, pleased to report
Congratulations to the Boxing (US), offer, Lieut. Spary, RE, and sistants for the excellent organisation of the show, even to the forethought of
providing keep spectators warm. As it happens these blan- kets were not really necessary Athe
contests from start to Bnish were exciting enough to on their toes, and everyone on 1 for one soon forgo! about weather conditions
"There are my third Olympics į and I think they will be my | 10.70.
3. Parry O'Brien last," the Brazilian newspaper-
told reporters after hilo 10.03
cold Medal
Barry Dupath (Australiu). 10 57 wasn't nervous before or
Erik Uddebom (Sweden). during
event. I think lon helard me wh this time United der, Cage da Silva
dusj win.
Here 1 1 Put-up mortung's result at Maluutarim
World
ATHLETICS
Melbourne, Nov
record folues
O'Brien et the traitet Stales afood that sloted in the Shot Pol cirela and benved the von ball
54 let til inhe Bradas
-
14
(Da Silva hotly the
5 10.30.
8. Silvano Meconi. (Italy),
Georgios Trakolkus reece), 16.04
0 19
reputa-
Gifts, Ladang a fane, were shower-
8. Kenneth 15.70
ma of benk, one of the world's
its mate.r athlete,
an ba by enthusiastic
Banturn
(US),
9. Kol-lefaz Wegman (Germany). 18.73.
10. Brazilians after he had won his
Vladimir (USSR), 15.83
IL Peter 11), 15.62. amateur
of the world's best winghe pen File Gold Medal at Helsinki, quited for the Olsriple stat fijur ter vrtused everything rather ate this event O'Brien,
Th
1.4...
ibut lyndus
endungen his
93-footed man't even bogger to Take of his wat sul unde the cokl, gley, not man thy and yet bts off-randest eth it places thum
the pralther diti Shabia, Jusky
Cresli who wood at nul, tea the qqunis- Her for the afterno
heave of
thing among
will
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Math 54
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Alber
Wa
The
towe twis
Lars
Lochilov
Huntin
Raymond 12 ((France), 15,42
(Austra-
Thomas
(Bri
13 Barclay Palmuen
15.18.
(Bulgaria).
PENTATHLON
toiu). Melikute, Nov. 28
14 Bork Balvuyev (USSR). 125) tony 15.03 www fully driend' d his Todox Todoroft
Morken Pentathlon | Gerald Carr (Britain), Varian fastes erosse, Övsepyon (USSR), and Mark Pharaoh (Britain) did not com- pele-France-Presse,
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5 ft 5ites Lace ever.
Puduk Okvi Alansone
wy medal and his
Veikko Korhonen, i quashed urd
Fourth was Igor Novikov of Banten. K
who will.
the USP, Boh war Gorge H. and Niedu protec
Lambert of the Unlied State
United States Love the
Gabor BencYCK sweep it a
me Shel 41 they are the only three men in the worked į to have believed du bat
The other competitors fughed O'hmen's suvious
t
sixth ye Haz
+ Buz
BASKETBALL
Melbourne, Nov. 20. Japan today won its recond
11611 New Del 4,833 points, halt time.
Matemates.
4.750
utk Karlionen 4.374
Union
Wn
basketball game in the Olympic perles, downing Kore 83-88.
Japan wag in front from the opening basket and led 30-23 ut
The victory Japan's second against two de- Iepts. The loss was Korea's won the fifth in a row, The Soviet w for the 49 feet 22
two teams met this Team Clipampionshipp with the The qualifying met
ed and withdrawn lathe second and Finland morning in the semi-final round
bracket competition. lower
The The wader,
attack Korcan
of Bhand also won the Modern Pen- stymied by the Insy
this Gold Medal at the 1832 siarters on fouls in the second jeank Olympie Games, had half. Japan last one player on a
fuul-United Prem.
where he is in compelttion,
pl
walked pokrested
Stading
I
W.
Although everleyes mon mang
forum
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Hasrat
101
Hall, who
Test Youth 30 the 7038- Fourth in the
the wit
----
Wymperature at 59 degrees, and; rendah. 2411 m the shooting and
a cold wind whistling through 1ST
the sprawling Melbourne Cric-Pet
ket Ground Stadium, a crowd
of more than 10 100 was
the swimming.-United and Reuter.
TEAM PLAVINGS
Melbourne, Nov. 28. Final plurings in the Modern qualifying | Pentathlon Team competition
hand to watch the Shot Put and Women's
Javelin
nims - United Press,
QUALIFIERS
Qualiters For This alter medzi btal rounds were:
1
Women's Javelin Throw
Karen
Anderson (USA)
40.04 inches)
2. 47.76 inclien).
moires 1302 fret 10
Urszula Fgwej (Polubil}, metres 130 fret 8
3. Nadejda (USSR),
Kouyayeva
47.18 metres (154
feet 9 Inches).
4. Dana Zatopkova (Czech0-
slowoltia), 47.05
fert 4 inches).
me res 4154
5. Marlene Ahrens (Chile). 40.43 metnes
(182 feet 314 inches).
Inessa Jaunzeine (USSR). 40.19 moires (151 feet 0 luches).
7. Marjorie Lammer (USA), 45.80 metres (150 feet 2 inches), 0. Yoriko Shida (Japan), 45.37 metres (148 feet 10 inches). N Erszebeth Vigh (Hungary),
(140 44.00 metres inches).
10. Almut
many), 44.55
12 Miche).
feet 3
ErorTel (Ger- metros (140 feet
11. Amolla Wershoven. (USA),
W1
1 USSR-13,060.5 points. USA--13,482.5 points, Pinland-13,185.5 points, Hungary-12,554.4 points.
5 Mexico-10,981.0 points.
6. Trumanja-19,013.0 points.
points.
* Grent Britain--8,220 points, # Australia-6,825 Ubated Press.
BOXING Melbourne, Nov. 28.
Tha quarter-finals will take 411 West Melbourne
Startum this evening in the Flyweight, Bantamweight, Wel-
weight Divisions of the Olympic boxing tournament.
This is the draw:
FLYWEIGHT
M.
1).
พระน
Į
wns thre
YACHTING
Melbourne, Nov. 27.
โด
blankets
were
Pinkham
Spr. Field | Middleweight
(RHQ) met Spr. Williams (68)
сл contest and a hard-hilling
д slipped 101 sued. Willans
appeared to be the more And affected by the wet floor canvas. Pinkham, however, got on top in the Inter stages and caught the judges' eye and decision.
Cooper Light-heavies L/Cpl.
Calvert (50) (RHQ) and Spr,
their put all they had into battle, Blood Bowed from both and their bout was action with Capital A from bell to bail a
That neither were very acquainted with the rules quite incidental, and they ap- the tussle as peared 10 enjoy much E the spectators did. Cooper took the verdict but I would have been prepared, to toss a coin for have let them
The heavies on view
In the
31.
well
Wis
were
bkst
have
parison with the second, but just to prove how wrong Im-
preselena can be the taps proved to be almost Identien; at 1 min. 4.4 sees and 1 min 4 sees.
in the 1,000 Metres. Cin. Jackson, REME, took a good The proceedings started in the
recond place in a field of seven morning with six eliminating
8pг. Munro (84) and Spr. did Hardhill of the Artillery quite contests, the majority of which
Davies (RHQ). Munro won by In the 200 Metres, both of high standard. lightweight eliminator Spr. the KO route, the second and good performances.
further a javelin Throwing more im. looked the Always Crest ((RHQ) defeated
Spr.
to than anyone
els earned CM Cormack (40) and Spr. Simpressive. If he was taught monds (15) beat Spr. Richards (94) after a spirited contest.
The
division saw light-weller Moore (15) and Spr. Riches (80) dispose of Sprs. Ashford (RHQ) and Saunders (34), and in the welterweight contest Set Mine (HQ) had no difficulty in ending the bid of L/Cpi. Styles (64). To complete the Spr. proceedings Moore (RHQ), a light middle, met and defeated Spr. Cameron (64).
stand up inst
instead of crouching Brown. 7 Hussars, another first
Sgt.
morning'a
the
third and fourth.
beat
The
his
urus!
Jest
That
the
This is also · [BB centre of Africa's Judfeftury, It South was while the MCC was play- old ramshackle ing on
where ground Ramblera coloured spectators are allowed to watch from a separate én- closure, that the appeal judges, sitting in the nearby Appellate division, struck colcured people of the white voters' roll.
In future white players are still have to consider seriously in- heroes.-London Express cluding, for a start, one or two vice.
буду
MCC
Visiting
their
Ser-
FORD: I MEET LEAGUE READY TO EXPOSE SOCCER "RACKETS”
By TREVOR FORD
the former Wales and Cardif centre forward, who нин вест asked to appear before the Football
(73) December League management committer
9.
I feel his punching power would prize and in the Shot Put and
110
the High Hurdies Metres be cur
considerably Increased and
again featured, produc- he could well be a serious op- Husus
winters in 2/ ponent to
Colonying third prize
Lieut. Haggard and Tpe. BrownL | Heavyweights.
Bouquets
to all are offered In the leam pinclugs RHQ won the trophy, narrowly de the organisers who onte again feating 50 Field Squadron, with handled this
meeting so well, wns 64 Squadron and 16 Field Park and to Major Elrick who
Com: in
form, keeping to schedule with manding Officer, Lieut-Colonel everyone up Tyrwhitt-Drake MBE, after
timely announcements. making
of en- an apt speech
Athletes in the Kowloon ares couragement to the boxers, pre-
reminded
that the Boundary FIRST CLASS DISPLAY sented the trophies to the team Street track will be open for trailing purposes from Decem- In a drizzle two very lively captain and winners. bantamweights,
Kilbur
This very enjoyable traber, 1, and it is understood it will
the first boxing pill (60) and Spr. Bedforth (84), nent was
on by the Regiment for the past terfinin öpth in the evening until to the Lengue's letter asking me to meet them. started the evening's programme with
three years and it is to be hoped shortly before darkness falls. first class display and
This is whit
said:
I want to make it vicar, how- 3000 had the crowd forgetting that this success will spur them
"Since I have retired from | even, that I will be going to silence on, as, with coaching and rigor- the MC's request for
Congratulations to Pic. Jones, professional soccer I do not feel London completely of my own cus training, a more than useful whilst the boxing was in pro-Regimental team could be pro-
RAMC, and Gar. Martin, RA under any obligation to comply free will--and not because the Kress,
on being selected to play for with your instruction to attend Football League have instructed Sappers.'
Hongkong in the Interport with a meeting of your management me to. Singapore.
Spr
representative in the Olymple Bout two Brought
event.
The jury of appeal will con- sider the protest tonight. The [nature of the appeal was not Immediatelý khown.-China Mail Special,
After
Art
"et dragging reluctant RAMC
FOOTBALL
i am fully prepared to face the Football League and answer questions about my exposures of the rackets in Soccer.
·
I have already written and posted a reply in answer
committee at the Great Western
Hotel, Royal
London, December 9, 1956.
on
NO AUTHORITY
As a
man who
has retired
qust
I
Well above the novice stans duces, Go to dard, both boxed well with Ki- NOVICES ATHLETICS burn perhaps the fitter and co-
'The Η ΚΑΛΛ Novices'
The Army second eleven met fainly the hurder hitter,
Auletic Championships held und defeated Jardine's in the three hard rounds Küban re-at the South China Stadium Junior Shield match Al Club ceived the judges' verdict. 1 last Sunday drew a large crowd ground on Sunday last. Thes "However I am quite prepared from football I do not consider would suggest, however, that he of enthusiasts and a fair num-made rather heavy work of it to do so if the Football League that the League or anyone brings down his
gueret a little, bur of the competitors were and were much the better in-will agice to pay my first-class else, for that maiter-have the The Duke ol Edinburgh's It is far 100 high and it inclined from the Army
Idividually but never seemed to travelling expenses."
authority to Instruct me to do yacht, Bluebottle, Britain's to leave his body unprotected.
Full marks to the Athletics click as a team. However, they
Now, those critics wito sald 1 dnything. Officer Dragon Class races, was flying a
of 7 together
Hussars, 2/Lieut.
won by the odd gòdì in five.
because I was I finished with Cardiff City at teatherweight Sgt.
LOT Heath, bringing much a large (54) protest flog when she returned
In the same competition the scared of the League can eat lend nogear. Cardiff City and Cm.
party from Sek Kong. In Itwelf to ner mopying
today's (RHQ). Drighton must learn the act ufter
This proves they; soccer did not finish with me. bowed to a very good their words.
It is not true that I refused KMB side to the tune of 3-1. were so wrong. to deal with southpaw and soldiery from warm beds
1 The score by ho méahs re- am not the slightest bit to play for City, reserves. his tools
medal, but improve footwork before he serves a
add to this
Service worried. flected the play. The
This will not be the merely made up my mind to goes apy further. Gallacher had nearly two hours of travel,
League inquiry I have quit the game altogether, the best of this
and encounter
plus the prospect of missing side had an equal share of the first
nt | altended,
The Football League's letter was less bothered the slip lunch, and the feat borders on exchanges and produced
times some sparkling soccer.
to Ford asked him to attend the FRIGHTENED? NO
Management Committee's meet. Spr. Simmonds (10) In the enjoyed a very pleasant day of The local boys, however, were that little bit faster olt the
ing to "substantiate the alicgs- lightweight division was far too athletics.
The League flhed me £100 good for Spr. Brett (RHQ).
The overall
mark, played a ifttle better to- standard WAS
year ago when I was tions you have seen. At to make tootx and went to The referee
gether as a team
against stepped in during
League
and quite
good and athletics officers
the ball rather than wait for it. transferred from Aston Villa to players, which, if true, are the second round and stopped are strongly advised
take
Sunderland. They After twelve minutes of end the bout. The winner has ob- advantage of these monthly viously done quite a lot of box-
and
Play, KMB netted with a frighten me then....they do not contrary to the rules of the
Football League,” HKAAA
their meetings to keep 1x and will make stiff opposi- teams in trim and I feel sure sizzling shot, to be followed 15 frighten me now.
Everything I have said about minutes later by a similar reply tion for many local boxers at
with organisers can cobe
from the "Medics"
centre-soccer is the truth, this weight.
of entries. Army athletes The light welter contest be
Well Among the prize-forward. A few minutes fater
What, will I tell the worthy tween Sgt.
the Service side lost a goal due Moore (18) and winners, Cith. Brown, Hussars,
very bad goalkeeping. A member of this Management Spr. Riches (50) saw Moore win and Cpl. Noble, HK Signal defender passed the Ball back Counter That an depends points. Rgt, being fire and second so the keeper bent to take it, upon the questions they ask me. The loser put up a very plucky
in the -Discus fumbled, and
I want to. Heat what they the ball trickled display and made Moore go all- A Pectively
want to know beforo Í sky, any- through his legs into the net thing. I is keeping my powder
AGAINST TRANSVAAL
Peter Loader Available For Selection
ter weight und Light Middle-Salisbury, Rhodesia, Nov. 27, Peter Londer, wht was in jured during the MCC versus Rhodesia
match on Sunday, will-be available for selection (Itumania) for the next
match against 、R. Perez. (United ales).
in Transvaal
Johannesburg J. Caldwell (Irela W. S. starting on Friday. Batchelor, (Australia).
✓
K. Yonekuru (Japan) Libeer (France).
V. Stolnikov (Russia) Sphiks (Britain).
(Italy).
BANTAMWEIĠUT
Re
It was foured, that Lender's twfatet knee might prove more Jerious.
T.
pery canvas
an excellent bout on
out the whole time.
miraculous. I feel sure afl
to
to
Tho, welters, contrary to ex-rise and for most of the dis-was égalway and kedved th
not did
clubs
This refers to matter contained
in a book written by Ford.
Sports Diary
TODAY,
Bajkorban
Harlem Globetrotters åt zón Phong Football Club, Bjonilen.
· Badminton Mers'a "A" Division: CCC v D I creio..
Stephisto da Police
Men's C Divatori Double Hồng v. Tại Be
St.
· Bangkhore 'et
In the 6,000 Metres run Cin. Much of the second half saw MIXED RECEPTION Ellis, REME, The Well-judged the RAMC team on top and it dry until I step into that
the run of pity that committée room next month, KMB pectations, wore below standard, tande was quite unchallenged.
This summong from Preston Sgt. Milne (RHQ)
Thoru á
won, however, great the eighth, mint receiving
minute. The Corps Rain prevented the MCC decision over L/Cpl. Jenkins rivalry between Broadbent of put on the pressure aghint
have expreted it for a while and from having practice, as ar(50) which met with a very REME arut Ng ing-chi of Po-this reverse but went a hot comb, as a surprise,
enough ranged. It was heavy
mixed reception as Jenkins Het great
AC for second place and, and bad luck bed thom of I am not unprepared t
determination iceces. Open goods were miss- When 1 wrote my book 1 Cheung the coutage, Broadbent held off ed and one drive by the inside deliberately got out to empobe
Challenge of this limb of left was a goal all the way but some of the weaknesses tik sun, 530 pm.in at light-the law and secured this honour the ball hit the foot of the injustices which ard prévalent” mine saw Spr. Booth (RHQ) by inches after a desperate fast diving goalie and was deflected in soccer.
TOMORROW out. puzzled by another southpaw in lap
If this meeting with the Foot- Uzriem Ciobetrotters; as, longloba Spr: McAltroy (50). The inter
A good game, tlcán add-bort- Up and coming Robin Wenio' Just about did ellough to gain entered home
the 800 ing on both sides, ond I'm atro ball League Management Football Stadium, joka the judges decisions.
Matres, showing a time of 2 the RAMC wish their opponents Committee can help players to
Men's "C" Dyson: LAC & H The two times which fol- minutes 8.4 seconds. The test the very best of luck in the root get www dont st last I will Tong You and Old Y. RAF,
Talkoo.. lowed pleased the spectators. | lpp looked very slow by com-round.
F. Gilroy (Ireland) v M. Siirt to suggest that if the touring peared to be the harder puncher Reilly (Britain) v w. side had not finished off their and obviously pleased
match against Rhodesia yester crowd next bout 44,30 metres (145 teet 7 Behrendt (Germany). inches).
C. Barrientos (Chile) v E. day with a day to spare, they would have had their victorious 12. Anna Wojtonik (Poland), | Jofre (Brazil). 44.08 metres (144 feet 7 inches). C. A. Tomaselli (Argentine) run halted Chlas Mail Special.
13. Erika Raue (Germany), v S. C. Song (Korea). 43.85 metres (143 feet 10 inches).
WELTERWEIGHT
K. J.
14. Ingrid Almqylat (Sweden), A. Do (Hungary) v 43.47 mètres (142 feet 7 inches). Hogarth (Australia)..
Failing to quality were Paofa P.A. Lane (United States) Paternoster (Italy), Idu George | v F. Tiedt (Iroland),”
MEET
ABE SAPERSTEIN'S
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS (WORLD-RENOWNED BASKETBALLERS),
AT THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB
TO-NIGHT, AT, 8 PM.
TICKETS A
MONG KONG
AND, ET E. FIN
fand:33:56
EMPORIUM
LOONĄ
Mrs. Puskas Escapes From
Hungary
Vleis, Nov. 87.
Mrs Ferene Fulicas, (wife of the famots Hungnalias moccer player, cockpod trois Hungary, to Join her husband,
Austrian polico
crossed the Amitron Thu
border near Nickelsdorf today, Terario Pušiena "að / prisent dis touring Western Europe withi NIE BODÓR team, however, Unlied Prom
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