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Saigon's Poor Shooting

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kong would not have won auch i discredited victory. Soong Ling-sing played a grand game alno, He matched speed with excellent post- tioning and timely tackling.

Lee Wal-long did not get a truly good crack at goal. Whenever he was in possession of the ball he would be immediately pounced upon by one of the defence. Fung was Little seen in so far as getting the best of his opponents. Ho made great efforts and employed all his artifices but to no avail. Thoburn was the one weak link in an other- wise passable attack. He certainly did not justify himself for that post- tion. Bickford had flashes of his old form, but apart from some fine centres did very little good work, Fowler on the opposite wingt gave one of his finest displays to dute. He was the only forward possessed of speed and very often had to curb his hpeed to keep in line with his team mates. He put in some Ane drives at goal and, lind Tai been less Ilvely, would have found them in.

TAI TESTED

THERE was a great dent of fast ex- changes in the rat halt and both goals came in for their share of raids. The Salon goal brought most of the palpitations and Tai was tested time- and

ngala and caine through ordeal with flying colours. Hong- kong appeared to be bewildered nt which Saigon the rapidity with moved to the altark and their short and accurate pussings seemed to daze them to the extent as to render them apparently imunovable.

The second half, however, had a different story to tell. Hongkong Beemed to have sized up their op- ponents and in very methodical and coolness of manner set about doing their part of the damage. Five minutes from the restart the slow but sure machinations of the Hongkong attack was set to work. Bieltford cluded Buu and, with Corea well downfield had time to collect himself and send in a beautiful centre right In the Saigon goalmouth for Fung to meet it with his head and opened the scoring for Hongkong.

FURTHER AHEAD

NOT five minutes later Hsu, after some heetle exchanges with the op- posing halves overcame them to send a long pass to Thoburn who had option but is score, which he did bringing Hongkong further ahead.

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Certain decisions did not seem to approval with Saigon and they unsettled. However, they

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reduce the arreara, Corea bringing the ball well up after a successful tussle with Bickford to centre, Tot meeting it first time giving Robinson not an earthly. Fowler came in for nomo nice work at this time coming nearer each time. Lee was also try- ing for goal but appeared off shoot- ing form.

There were no further goals scored and the whistle blew to a very dis- gruntled Salgon team.

Yalgon-Tai; Cores, Cul; Duu. Pacini, Ven: Guichard. Dai, Tot, Tien and Hoa, Hongkong-Robinson: Blackburn. Les Williamson, Tin-snags Boong Ling-ning.. Ilmu King-peng Fowler, Pung King- cheong, Lee Wal-tong. Thoburn and Bick. ford

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WHAT THE R.A.F. HAS PHOTOGRAPHED

THESE VIVID PHOTOGRAPHS are two of a serios released by the Air Ministry in London to indicate a small part of the brilliant work performed by the Royal Air Force in reconnaissance flights over Germany. Since the boginning of the war the R.A.F. has made many long-distance reconnaissance flights over Germany in daylight, in order to obtain photographs of this type.

VARIOUS military objectives in a German city, marked by letters to denote what they are. If the R.A.F, planes had carried bomby instead of cameras—— 111 ——Official War Office Photograph through Domei,

ANOTHER OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH taken by a R.A.F. reconnaissance plane. Among the objectives distinguishable in this photograph are A, the gasometer, B. Motor transport shed; C, Barracks; D. Goods Yards; E, Railway siding and rolling stock; F, Allotment gardens; G. Aircraft in front of hangars; H, Aircraft taking off; 1, Aerodrome; J, Barges being towed; 'K, Tugs; L, Ammunition dump; M, Canal; N, Sports ground Photograph through Domci,

Balkan Trade Development

BELGRADE, Feb. 11 (Reuter).

British And French Armies Draw 1-1

New Measures Against Jews

LONDON, Feb. 11 (Router)-New The Bulgarian trucie delegation to PARIS, Feb. 11 (Reuter).—The

and drastic measures against the Yugo-Slavia, led by he Minister British and French Army football Jews have been issued by Baron von of Commerce, M. Zagorov, arrived at teams drow 1-1 to-day. Edealton. Belgrade this morning and, after a Inside right, scored for the British Xi Neurath, the Nezl protector of the Czecho-Slovakian provincos of Bo- In the 30th minute of the worm official welcome, the Bulgarian after receiving from Burgy.

game, hemia and Moravia. visitors participated in the solemm

HIU, a former Austrian Internation. From April all Jewish shops selling Inauguration of the now Bulgarian-

equalised seven textiles, clothing and leather goods Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce for minutes later receiving a header from will be closed compulsorily. the development of relations between Veinante.

The Nazis reserve the right the two peoples.

Both sides, particularly the British, | close other Jewish shops as well. missed chancos. Allen, the British| The official Nazi explanation is that goaliteeper; and Hiden, a former Aus-the Jewish shops did not take the trian playing for the French, effected hint given last June to close volun- brilliant saves throughout the game.tarily.

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February 12, 1940,

Saigon's Second. Defeat

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was a treat to watch. Hon was greased lightning on the left-wing and easily outstripped the defence: for the ball. Guichard came in for his share of speed and combined it with trickiness such that always

baffled the defence.

was a

CONCEDING NOTHING

CHEUNG Wing-chol' gave nothing away. The point scored against him was a caprice of the wind. He was tested very often, that is truc, but on his display, a very good shot would have been needed

beat him. to Lee Tin-sang and Heu Yong-sang perfect combination at full- back. Within com half-back line, theparatively weak they put up a grand show worthy of the highest proist.

Loung

ing Wing-chlu, Lam Tak-po and Kwok Ying-ld were outclassed by the speedy Saigon forward line. They were puny and appeared in capable of coping with the tactics of their opponents,

Lee Wal-tong gave a better ex- hibition than in the previous match. He should have netted several times with some glorious drives for which he is famous. Chan Tak-fa! replac- ing Fung King-cheong nt Inside-right played much better than his

con- temporary in the previous match. He was very much neglected con- sequently causing much worry for the Saigon defence. Lai Shlu-wing did not play as expected, but man aged to combine well with Ip Pak- wah who gave 4 performanco

reminiscent of his peak, Young Shlu-yick on the other wing was hopeless even when spoonfed by his other forwards.

AN EARLY GOAL

SOUTH CHINA attacked from the

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Colony Beat Marines XV

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FIRST BLOOD

North-West Frontier Strengthened

NEW DELHI, Feb. 11 (Rouler).--- More regular troops have been sent the North West Frontier

to

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The hills have long been used as bases by raiding tribesmen.

whistle and stormed the Saigon awarded a penalty but Nicholai mias-strengthen the defences there. goal. Five minutes from the started landing a goal. Lee passed to Ip who sent in a beau- tiful centre for Chan to head past Tal. Unconcerted by this early re- verse Saigon fought gamely on the defensive striving hard to get their forwards moving.

HONGKONG pressed back into the Marines half and Henderson drew increasing their pressure, scored their Brat blood for the visitors with an only points when Nicholal kicked penalty goal from a difficult angle. easy penalty goal idek after the game Hutchison returned soon after and In a pressing attack on the Saigon had been only 10 minutes in progress. area, a tree kick was given against

the Colony narrowly missed two Henderson was playing · ព brilliant Saigon for carrying by Tal. The game, his kicks to touch being sup- On the other hand, Henderson was dropped goals, one after the other. roars of ap-having all his work cut out holding from where Lal Immediately passed plause from the

up the fleree Marine forward rushes, to Lee who netted before Saigon had Hongkong still continued to press but he played a wonderfully cool collected, their wits. They could not and increased their fead

when game, understand the "penalty" given Bosanquet broke away and, after a A couple of minutes before the against them and began playing 30-yard run, touched down between end Bosanquet made another spec- rather ragged football.

the posts, but Henderson falled to tacular run and then punted the ball convert.

over to Marines' line for Bidwell to NARROW FAILURE

Charter, ปาล Hongkong three-make the touch down. Henderson Saigon abandoned the Scottish type for the English type football quarter, was assisted off the field failed to kick a goal from a difficult.

just on half time, being badly kick- [angic, and and their wing-men, in especial cd on the head, but Hongkong were mediately after the Marines had the game ended im- Guichard, were seen to pierce the still having their own way. Half kicked off. Reuter. South China defence, but miracle of time arrived with Hongkong leading BRILLIANT MOVEMENTS miracles, they could. not score.0-0.

United Press adds that. Hongkong Charter was back again when the snapped up every opening, breaking staged another raid on the game was resumed, but a few

minutes after the resumption Hong-hrough with brilliant movements, with both half-back

despite the excellent tackling of the battling for

for their forwards, a fruit- being taken off on a stretcher follow-

Henderson was very safe, while Icss corner

forced. Salgon ing a kick in the small of the back. Bosanquet made

down sudden swoop

and Bidwell combined the He appeared badly hurt but return extremely well, both showing great feld, Tot passed to Guichard who ed a few minutes before the final speed and puzzling the Marines with attempted to run through his part- whistle.

clever criss-cross passing. Hongkong ing shot being deflected by Cheung from the corner of the goaimouth.

was also well-served by the halves, Charter and Thomson getting the ball From the corner kick Gulchard with

brilliantly. Hongkong's third try was scored by Needhom,

ball was placed on the ground erlative and crowd,

itain minutes later South Chinn

gon area, after much nes kong again lost a player, Hutchison Marinca.

gon:

was

ROUGH TACTICS

a wonderful curving shot, which had

OTHER Hongkong players, includ-out the aid of the wind, opened for Sat-ing Godfrey, were showing signs of the Marines rough tactics, but the

The teams were! Both goals had very narrow shaves team continued to hold the upper

hand, the Hongkong pack forcing posanquet, 11. D. Bidwell, J. Hutchinson.

Itongkong —J IL Jtenderson, D. and long shots were indulged in by ball over the Marines Une and van Le Walkden, K. W, Better. Stout. both sides. Lee Wal-long-sent-in securing another fry in the scrimson

J. C. Charter, J. M. Thom several beautiful drives which Talmage; Henderson failed to convert tey, A. J. G. Taylor and J. Redman. handled well. Buu also tried, one from a difficult angle and Hongkong Us." of his shots taken some yards from led -0.

Marines Molaro, Betteridge, Walker, Barker, Nicolal, Brown, Elendil,

tho

C. F. Needham, D. Hynes, G. C. God"

the halfway line Cheung was seen Hongkong were now feeling the Morien. Drewiczowski, Atking. Duhovich,

loss of Hutchison, and the Marines,ney, Soloway, Ball and Davis (Cap

to fumble.

ATTACK HELD

SOUTH CHINA again took the indila- tive from the resumption and with the aid of the wind pressed home their attacks with more force than in the first half. Saigon's defence Tose

to the occasion and, although not functioning so well as a unit was able to manage the South China attack. Buu robbed Ip of the ball and carried it well within the South China area before passing to Tot who dallied too long and was in turn robbed by Hau. Kwok plcked up a loose ball and sent Chan off for the faller to break through. Pacini saved on almost certain goal, by bringing Chan down Just as he was taking the shoot Chan again broke through but Tai went full length to save another almost

certain

Guichard goal. scraped the upright of the other end. Lee cent Ip off with a nice pass for the latter to take it well up and from his centro Chan collided with -Tal, spun once round and shot the ball into the not. The goal was dis allowed offside

being given against Chan. Tal was hurt but carried on after Д tew minutes.

was

GALLANT GOALKEEPER TAI, despite his hurt, managed to pull off some very nice saves, carn- ing the unstinted admiration of the

applauded crowd which

his every save, South China forced a corner and Ip converted in similar manner to Guichard'e

goal, the wind deceiv ing Tal and carrying the ball in.

Undaunted Saigon strove hard to reduce the arrears. Their approach work was superb and one could not feeling sorry for them when scoring opportunities were seen to be wasted in such deplorable manner, Loung Wing-chiu collected the ball from a partial clearance by Enu and booted the ball right in the Saizon goalmouth. Tai ran out to clear but did not rench in time, the ball bouncing off the ground

into the not.

Pacini, Bach; Gulebard, Dal, Tol, Saigon:-Tal,: Coren, Cul; Buu,

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LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter)The British and French trade delegations which have been negotiating on the ISTANBUL, Feb. 11 (Neuer)-The methods of close économic co-opera- Hau Yung-mang, Lae Tin-sang, Leung South China Cheung Wing-chol; Turkish Council of Ministers has held tion between the two countries have Wing-chlu, Lam Tak-po, Kwok two special meetings under President Inounu to examine the results of entrenched an agreement on points of Ying-ki; Young Shiu-vick, Chon

principle.ment recent visti of M. Barajoglu, Foreign

Tak-fal, Lee Wai-tong, Lal Shu- The agreements will now be sub-wing and Ip Pak-wah Minister, to Belgrade, for the Balkan mitted to the two governments for Entente Conference and to Solt approval and the French delegation MANILA, Feb. 12. (UP), — The where he consulted Bulgarian states has already returned to Paris for Honolulu Clipper is leaving Monila

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