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734.2 1.07.4 1.38,2

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2,141,12 1,070.71

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1 41

#34.3 1.07.4 1.38

Boolat Bay & Oscar Zulch. Odeon

1 35.3 1.09.2 1.41.3 3.20

1 98.2 1.12 1.44.3-2.14 39.2 1 34 1.05.3 1.34.3 2.03.4 29.1 1 36.5 1.10.2 1.41 2.10 21 1 35 1.08.2 1.37.2 2.08.1 23.4 1 37 1.11 1.43.1 2.13 29.4

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LAWN BOWLS

Continued, from Page 2

F. J. A. Marques, A. F. Noronha, J. A Remedios (Skip) 15.". Total

H.K.C.C.-J. D. A. Morrison, P. S. Cassidy, L. J.Davies, G. E. Cas- tello (Skip) 15; La A. R. Duncan, G. G, Altkenhead, T. R. Rowell, F. Goodwin (Skip) 20: R. R. Davies. E. Hospes, R A. Edwards, A. W. Brown (Skip 18. Total 53.

THIRD DIVISION

HK.F.C. 3-2

At Happy Valley, Hongkong Foot- ball Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 3 points to 2.

B.K.F.C.:-E Casey, J. M. Thom- son, J. I. Barnes, P.-C. Morgan (Skip) 18; B. A. Mansell, B. I Bickford, S. E. Strange, C. F. Need-

Riverside

Surprise Again Advancing Time Wonderful Scheme Willow

A Happy Time Amber II Musketeer Fleetwing d Emergency Unit Quick Despatch Viceroy

Criffel Daylight Harmony Star Man O'War Radio Decidendi Bendemeer Foreband Drive King Kong.

BROADCAST TO

ham (Skip) 29: F. P. Ansiow. & G. POLISH PEOPLE

Gratton. F. Flipparice, J. Russell (Skip) 17. Total 62.

K.F.C.:—E, Williams, C. Frost, Y. Abbas, J. T. Smalley (Skip) 19;. C. Cross, B. Thomson, A. MacIntyre, į R. Ogden (Skip) 14; C. Woodcock, S. C. Wong. C. Fuller, B. Evens (Skip) 21. Total 54,

POLICE LOSE ··

F

Continued from Page 1

"Their bearing has won them universal admiration in this further country and « east a lustre on the proud traditions of Poland."

KNOW BETTER

1 34.11.04.4 1.33.4

2.01 28.1

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1 35.1 1.07.3 1.38.1 2.07.2 29.1

1 38.3 1.10.4 1.43.3 2.15.4 32:1

3 38.1 1.14 1.48.4 2.16.3 28.4

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29

31

1 35 1.13 1.46.1 2.18.1 30 7 14 1.05.1 1.33.2

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1.01 1.31

30

1.38.2

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§ 34.4 1,07.1 1.36.2

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HOME RUGGER

SCORES

LONDON, May 4 (Reuter)-The following are the results of Home {rugby matches played yesterday:-- LEAGUE CUP Semi-final

Leeds 10, Bradford Northern- 10: Halifax 11, Wakefield Trinity 2.

FRIENDLY

Huddersfield 45, Hull 17.

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Empire

Forces Occupy

Basra Dock Area.

Continued from Page 1

we want most now!

Al

After paying tribute to the leadership, energy and unfaltering At Happy Valley, Indian Recrea

confidence 01 General Sikorski, tion Club beat Police Recreation Mr. Churchill said that Polish pi Club by 2 rinks with 1 drawn and lots, by their prowess have gained and aggregate (4 points to a glorious part in the repolse af

information that the Iraqi Minis-LORD BEAVERBROOK point).

try of National Defence called all Continued from Page 1 German air hordes. Meanwhile PRC.-C. Gough, R. C. Fitches, Polish sallors have been earring

doctors of military age to report got things done, and that is what A. J. Johnstone, Channing

for service, and also that the 1916 (Skip) 15; J. Hayward, R. Mac-their comrades in the Royal Navy the respect and high regard of

class of reservists will be called to

Mr. Montague declared that Bri- kenzie, J. R. McWalter, J. C. Aitken and Merchant Marine with whom

the colours next Tuesday.

tish and German aviation produc- (Skip) 18; W. Howell, G. Davies, they are sharing the task of main-

Encountering a robbers' boat at British women and children eva-tion was now practically the same J. Riddell, J. MacDonald (Skip) 14taining those contacts with Amerises, Chan Ming, oyster breeder, was cuated from Iraq, have been arriv- and now another important, de- Total 45.

ca and with the outside world (robbed of $390 worth of oysters and ing in Haifa by air since Friday. ficiency had to be made up. LR.C.-M. B Hassan A. 8.

The opening of hostilitles in Iraq through the war the British had Sumad, A. H. Madar, A M. Wahab through which they will come the oyster all and was put ashore with

follows an intensive and carefully been deficient in the matter of liberation of their country,

arms bound (Skip) 24; M. A. Wahab, M. U.│***

According to a report made by prepared campaign of Naal in-tanks and it was now suggested Razack, A. G. Suffiad, &. O. Madar

first Lord Beaverbrook's the victim, he sailed with two clans-trigue, states Reuter's Special cor- that (Skip) 25; B, el Arculit, J. M. Ram- The presence of the Polish Gov-men from Sha Tseng Village, Po respondent..

task would be to increase tank. Jahn, U. A. Ramjahn, 9. M. Rum-ernmerit and the armed forces in lon, on board junk No. 1532 with The arrival of British troops at production as he had done" aero-

Britain had enabled us to get to the cargo, for Lan Fau Shan, on Basra on Apr. 18 finally forced plane production. know each other better and to

Saturday.

Rashid All to show his hand dá-|- Mr. Montague next referred foundation for Anglo- At Chater Road, Club de Recrelo build a

About 11 p.m. the same day when closing that the Iraqi Administrato questions which Polish relations after a common beat Hongkong Cricket Club by -3

victory and the restoration of Pe- they were about three-quarters-of-tion," which effected a military asked in the House of Com- points to 2

ja-mile from Lau Fau Shan coup d'etat on Apr. 1. had a secret mons récently on the subject of H.K.C.C.;-P.

land's freedom. Morrison, D. 3. All over Europe, races and states strange boat drew alongside. Four agreement with Berlin and Rome. food control. None of the members Valentine, E. 6. Doughty, ..W. A.

have robbers, one armed with a pistol, It was evident in respect of the said that the British people were Cornell (Skip) 20; H. B. L. Dow-whose culture in history

never going hungry but what they had biggin, W. R, Lambert, A. S. Mit made them a part of the general boarded the junk. They were or-Anglo-Iraq Treaty that, chell, E. & Abraham: (Skip) 23; life of christendom in centuries dered to row to Nim Wan where theless knowing Rashid All was to complain about was pronteering C. Haig, LE N. Ryan, J. B. GI- when the Prussians were no better they were put ashore with their secretly negotiating with Ger- in cortain essential food.

many, the British authorities and "We do need more control of the roy, A. McKellar (Skip) 14. Total than a barbarous tribe and the arms tied.

the services in Iraq took necessary distributive end of food control

The precautions to save their interests as distinct from the wholesale in the event of a possible dis-end", said Mr. Montague

price for fish, for instance, is much LEADERS HESITANT

too high and that may be one of There was, however, a passi Lord Beaverbrook's broom may the new department in which bility of trouble in the Iraqi Army raise quite a cloud of dust and since a number of military leaders

Jahn (Skip) 14. Total 83.

RECREIO 3-2

57.

I

German Empire no more than a One of the clansmen jumped into Recreio: Sequeira, J. O. Re-conglomeration of pumpernickel the water and escaped. The vic medios, H. M. Xavier, M. A Car principalities, are now prostrate tim and the other man succeeded valho (Skip) 15; G. A. Pinna, O. A under the dark and cruel yoke of in freeing themselves later and turbance. Marques, M. F. Pinna, P. A.Herr Hitler and his Nazi gang. walked to Sha Tseng vuisge. Yvánovish (Skip) 18; L. A. Rozario,

F. A R Alves, M. Mendonca M. F. Alarcon (Skip) 29. Total 60,

CRAIGENGOWER LÖSE

Every week his firing parties are. busy in dozen lands. On Monday

he shoots Dutchmen, Tuesday Nor-

wegians, Wednesday Frenchmen or carry their curse to others-this Belgians stand against the wall, war will be long and hard, but the Thursday It Is the Czechs who end is sure. must muffer and there are Serbs and Greeks to fill his repulsive bill of executions,

NEVER DESPAIR

“The end will be the reward for all the toil, all the dia- appointment and all the suf fering in those who faithfully serve the cause of European and world. freedom.

had been

7

are known to have hesitated to cause a lot of people to cough be-

fore-long. support Rashid Ali. --

BOMBING QUERY" . When further contingents of Mr. Montague said that there British troops arrived at Basra, has been a lot of talk in London Rashid All, on instructions from recently as to whether British air- Berlin, refused to allow them to men should bomb German dvi- land and ordered most of the pro- Hana & gailup poll conducted by German group of Iraq troops in a newspaper, showed that 5 per Baghdad to concentrate round cent said "yes", 34 per cent, sald "The day will dawn, perhaps Habbaniyehas the British Am- sooner than we now have the bassador had already warned and nine per cent, were un- right to hope, when the insane at Rashid All--a clash became. In- tempt at Prussian domination, evitable. racial hatred, the armoured

At Happy Valley, Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club beat Craigengover Cricket Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to 1).

"O.C.C.-W. J. Curd, F. Lee, C. But always, all the days there W. Lam, N. Karanjia (Skip) 22; E. are the Poles atrocities committed J. Todd, A. Klichell; F. K. Modi, by Herr Hitler upon the Pales J. Pau (Skip) 18; L M. Roza, M.which exceed in severity and scale A Baptista, F. X. Delgado, A. J. of violence anything perpetrated

decided, Coelho (Akip) 16:- Total 58. by Herr Hitler in any other con-

The only area where the K.BG.C.:~W, M.,Wilson, B. C❘quered 'tand.

majority was against the bombing Walker, LA. Jordan, E. C. Humil-

of German civilians was London ton (Skip) 23: J. A. Frazer, Sir A.

The MacGregor, V. Searle, H. Nash To the Poles in Foland who are vehicle, the secret police, the allen BERLIN, May 4 (Reuter)-A which had suffered most. (Skip) 23; G. Levet, CE Langley, bearing the full brunt of Nazi op overseas and the still more filthy further 33,000 British and Imperial area that favoured it most was 1. 8. Dinner, G. E. F. Thompson pression. Mr. Churchill said. "We quialings will pass like a mon troops landed in Iraq and other the neighbouring county of Cam- send you our message of hope and strous dream and in that morn-reinfocements are coming from beriand which had not been (Skip) 14. (Total 60.

encouragement content, knowing the of hope art freedom, not only trans Jordan, states the German bombed leave you to draw your that the Poles will never despair the embattled and at last the News Agency quoting a source in own conclusion from that ·Bald The Sergeants Mess, H. X. V, D. and the "soul of Poland will re- well-armed) democracles, but all Rome,

MF, Moritague," C beat the Kowloon Cricket Club main unconquerable. This war that is noble and fearless in the by 60 shots to 54, in a friendly against the mechanised bar-new world as well in the old lawn bowls match at Cox's Path barians who are slavo-hearted will salute the rise of Poland to yesterday

themselves and are fitted

to be a Tation once again,”

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