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KING'S LUNCH IN CORPORALS' MESS
By PHILIP JORDAN
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FRANCE.
THE MARRIED MEMBERS of the | Cratgeogower C.C. bent the bachelors by 60 rung k their annust cricket |mairh played yesterday, Substantial 01acks by the last four married batsmen enabled them to declare at: 199 for 6 wickets.
LUNCH in a dark, corporals' mess made a break in Luk, Es, Moara. Ilarryed pretty comfortable though he was Zimmern (14) reached double figures has spent since his coronation. It included a visit to Only G. Wine (28) and R. what must have been one of the busiest days the King 0( excellent views of the Wicking, Prince'a Building, (Tel. fifting them a bit when he hit nut. Calony. Price $1.50, Obtainable al 34241) or to
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the very front of the line, where he climbed to the roof Married.-100 for 5 wits. dec. of an unfinished pill-box to view the surroundings.
Ho breakfasted at 7.45 and was out on his tour at 8.50. He Lock 2. 1, H. Zimmera 2 for 39,,Grank of his field force, drawn up along the muddy lanes of France was on the go until well after dark, inspecting rank after endless to welcome him.
cavalende of cars motored nearly 100 for her kindness.
During the day the King and his her again after lunch and thank her miles.
Her mother was ill upstairs, and He came to the corporals mess-relished every detail of this visit that was unable to see the King, but. a tle estammet on the edge of her daughter was able to tell her. narrow-gauge railway--just before 1
The King concluded his tour by pan, and after a glass of sherry set impeeting a famous lighland rig- down to a lunch of lut chicken pienest, who received han in the wind Haiphong chers and a whaddy
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AN OPENING partnership of 11 between W, Mufcäby (90) ảnd D. J. an excellent entch which as far as | N. Anderson (03) featured the Intra-
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With Bamber Crows That he was enjoylag hun elf was evident. All who saw him remeke d on his cheerful appearann, & Veryone of the scores of times he got from his carr and walked
duckboard" through the mud to inspert one on other of the multitude of his Army's activities,
Will the Duke of Gloucester, Lord | Goft,
1, the Commander-in-Chief, three Frenele generals and Lieut-General fr datu Dil, commander of a corps, lagan his four at one of the many niields on which the bombers of the
vmponent hide beneath the Unich cloud: that cover the skies all day,
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It was perhaps the most impressive (San Francisco date, 3rd Decem- ace of the ting. Their pipers wel- comed him with the
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Riving King finished by düger party at his chateau.
On the menu were lobster, ronal beef, and cold chicken and salad.
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All the crews had put on their ful dying ants to welene him.
Lard Gort, Pilot
The Sath Antarctic Expeditionary like a tent dislead type of calch. Siets, of which Leut, Not Stimme 5. a member, has decided le sudimuit pod festiune by proven g
a petition to the Diet te lop urgang, best. THE LON! Lover Ciruze
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I wa. here that Lord Gort deals! teden, on which the Japeseed that he is a qutlifted pilot. fle The Socfly recently handed ovi spotted a small G.psy Moth in a tor
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corner of the air field and said that upation to forvin Eubassies and bad! earned to fly. Legations in Tokyo. The Soviet h taken
Dade to Lajes Escrimal? Though die but twice at bedovert For Quew for,
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olf Perry's tant, Poruchy - brata copy of its declaration of this out was apon such a machine that he
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him with rest re Then et 37. vi sement like Belthing trued to turn Melefon tex leg and was Law. 3.-4. A disaster for the
amy.
CHANGE OF BOWLING
LOGAN C and thing went an quietly, Godby punishing ay- thing lone. Aler Pearce went 023 bowling over the wicket vice ferry. Four byes sent the 50 up in 51 mix-
utes.
McLellan then went round the wicket and Godby anicked one be tween his legs and the wicket for Isu necording, to the said notice fente. He was, however, playing very Livere rytmused to be a fart sverlooked | gund ericket, and tok a
opple of by the RM1 Company, The notice | fours off Alec Pearce's second over. Pod May the tickets will be available | MeLellan was kept on with his lext jea ce play, only. Then what about up, but he had bowled ten overs thel Saterdag sich almost all and it was a mistake in my opinion, the children have to attend?
The Club had so many runs that they could have afforded to risk some of
ime Co. should tarify the festion before the actrial issue of the adetlich will be made at the feed of this mouth, to that, necessary jeps can be taken to rertify the overs
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By 10 am, the King was at a head- steps through the Foreign Of- fice to notify the International Geo-quarters, where he was shown all the intricacies of modern command. He Washington to recognise the Japan-intelligeree rooms, where he was able graphient Society in Lonton and in
taken into the operations and to sre exactly how our troops are disposed, and to see, also, something that we know about the enemy and about his dispositions.
eve claim.
The territory is now recorded as belonging to Britain.
The region concerned is similar to Hainan Island in size and is situated
Then the King drove through in Long, 158.27 W and Lat. 80.15 S.
miles of In an interview Lieut. Shirase said a walled for hours in the rain:]
of cheering troops, all of whom that Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd
From time to tame, lie stopped his had recognised his claim and had used the names "Kainen" Bay and.
car on the slippery cobbic-stoned "Okuma" Snowfleld as well as "Ya-speak with the men and with their rond and got out so that he might) mato" in 1935.-Domei,
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CHINESE CHAMBER There will be a meeting of mem- bers of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on New Year Day at 10 now spinner and though-Jolhas been decided that only plaintea Owing to the war in China it Pearce may be expensive at times, and no refreshment will be served. he has a knack of picking up a use- fut wicket, while at the moment thei Club were bowling medito off breaks at ench end.
got the bowling. Lawrence sent the 200 up at 5.01 p.m. with an on drive Join Peared. But at 203 he was bowled by Metallan with a ball that Just chipped the leg stump and made I looked as if it might have come
officers.
As he left each unit its commander called for three cheers. And they were given with enthusiastic good) will. Al such times the King stand) in the middle of the road and saluted until the cheering had died away.
on ani-aircraft gunners were dig- Not every soldier knew that he was in France--Al-vne-print-on-his ging their emplacements, unaware that the Klug was to pass them.
One spotted the Royal Standard flying from the roof of the King's car, and called out to his companions to run and see for themselves. They were disappointed that they were too late to see him.
Pearce also changed to round the veket, Logam gave a very dilleult chance to wide mid-off wit dit well to get to it at all. However, if you | the ball drop. bowl a man long enough samething
At a rol, windswept crossroads, nay happen, and at 97 in his twelfth | back off the stumper's gloves, The where the temperature was down to fever MéLellan knocked down Logon's | batsinna appeuled, but the umpire freezing point, the King met the
ruled him mat, Two balls later of Stamp. 97—1—17 ̧
General commanding division. genud ball beat and bowled Swyers, After he had been introduced to the The Club had won by 93 rums.
staff he went through the mud to A rand game.
inspect a buttery of 25 pounders, the camouflaged emplacements of which were hidden in a nearby orchard,
On Pill-Box Roof
They had put on sixty runs for the
fourth wicket.
Reflections
There
he went into a dugout and) raw for himself exactly how the men will have to live as soon as their guns start to go off.
At this point, the French polléej elenred all local civilians off the road, but as soon as the King came they crowded back and gave him a wei-
Major Harvey mine in and off- drove his first hall for four sending up the hundred. The Inst 50 had come 111 24 minutes. Just after. Godby was missed off Alec. Pearce at long by the substitute, whose THE Club batting had done ground_felding had been excellent. excellently against rather It would have been a good cutch,
poor bowling. Alee Pearce's innings was a joy to watch and Perry had some cheerful shots. The Army batting did none too badly against a mediocre attack.cone of their own. If it had not been for McLellan, whose Marathon
It was before lunch that the Kingi performance of inspected unfinished pillboxes in the 17.5-2-76-7 was magnificent, they very front of the line and with Lord! might well have drawn or even lost | Gort and General Dill climbed to the the game.
ront of one from where he was able | In Mac's last spell he bowled 3.5
to see the layout of our lines, A CHANGE!
overs for 9 runs and three wickets,
He studied Inrge-scale maps with I still maintain, however, that heetose attention, and when he came! FTER 6 overs, T. A. Pearce, gave should have been rested earlier, and down was satisfied that he now knowal way to his brother who proceed that John Pearce should have gone the le of the land, so far as it is ed to get Hurvey and Denyer, at 153 | on. The switch of ends could have and 153 respectively. The fest was been arranged easily enough. bowled by a bail which pitched on
About this me "R. Abbit" was reproved by the server for recking Tennyson's "Dronk."
This was in McLellan's thirteenth over when Godby completed his fifty He was immediately after dropped at backward short leg off n very hot chatice. He was, however, caught by Kilbre off T. A. Pearce at backward short leg at 125 after scoring 52. (125-5-52).
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the latter was somewhere near mid-
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Had these two hitters remainedtough Richardson put there might have been some excite- ment, but it was not to be. Seven were down for 153 runs. Whathi and Ratcliffe were left to carry ou
ANOTHER STAND-
After Perry had bowled three overs, the indomitable McLellan re- sumed at the Yard end whence he Tready bowled 14 overs al n stretch. The. (wo butsmen, bath left handers, had been putting up a stand of some thirty rens, and off breaks
Jeg to them-seemed fodiented,
The folding on the whole was very were put down down two that he would have caught nine times ent of ten. Grose kept wicket ex cellently for the Army, and most of the byes he let go were off bulls which no wicket-keeper should be usited to take,
Portescue was adequate but he was a little at seu with John Pearce's leg breaks bowleti to a left hand bats
mins.
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poselite tt Ree from so small as eminence.
In the corporals' mess where hef Juneled the King was in a rent es- taminet.
Bottles were ranged along the walls, an aspidistra was in the corner, and on the walls were all the security doggerek which advised the men to keep their nuths shut lest there be enemy agents around.
Someone had secured a cloth and some glasses, but otherwise the mess wes ne l always is. The table was decorated with poppies, cornflowers and parels, making a pattern of the national colours of the two ultiedi nations.
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Until early this morning the woman UNDERSTAND that on Saturday December 30 und Monday January who keeps the estaminel ind imagin-
If an rain falls on the five remain-Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South. Whatman was lucky to edge him 1. the Club will meet a Free Fores-ed that the distinguished visitors who
the year ing days of were expected to lunch would turn meteorological record will be equall Shanghal and Parcela only for Tien-
a 30-year clean over the ends of three slipsters eleven consisting of Col. Tever- for four. But in his next over he sham, Major Stewart, Majer Kirby, out to be General Gamelit.
ed, as December will have been 43 When she heard that King George rainiens month. Only twice since re- Capl. Man, Capt. Grose, Capt. Wee- got a good one past Hateliffe who has don, Copt. Skipworth, Capt, Godby, was expected she ment ker, brother-cards were begun in Hongkong in Fort Bayard, and. Hofhow .'.1.30 p.
pinged very stendily 192-0-18. The sand had put on 38 runs,
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Major Harvey, A. E. Perry and Din-law into a neighbouring town, to McLellan.
buy a large bunch of red and pink 1884 hna December been without a
single rainy day-in 1881 and 1909, The two latter are playing in their cations. These she presented to.
Despito the absence of rain tha criniifying match. 1a universally the King.
month the year's rainfall is over the WITH Lawrence in McLellan set regretted that 11. R. B. Hancock, the
"He Is Kind"
average annual fall of '84.282 inches, out his field, with four men on senior F.F. in the Colony, is not well Afterwards she described him as The typhoon last month brought the the boundary between long on and enough to take part in the game. H. "kind and simple," and seemed sur total to 80.70 inches, which is the backward square leg, though it meant Owen Jughes will not be back in prised and delighted that he should biggest fall since 1934 when 67.085 Ia big change over, when Whälmtors · time.
have taken the trouble to go up to Inches were registered.
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Tuesday, Jan, 2
Alf Mall for Emperial - Airways Direct 'Service"-aise London, 10th: January.
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