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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1949.

MALAYA'S THOMAS CUP TEAM

their

The victorious Malayan Thomas Cup Badminton Team visited the London showrooms of Sykes, Limited, where this picture was taken, prior to appearance on the BBC Television Programme at Alexandra Palace,

Here they are, from left to right, Lim Kee-fong, Yeoh Teck-chye, Wong Peng-soon and Chan Kon-lcong, examining some of the latest models.

COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

D.C. LAU LIKELIEST TO

WIN JUNIOR SINGLES

By "SIDELINER"

D. C. Lau, in disposing of H. J. Xavier by 16-4, 15-1, in the quarter-finals of will the Junior Men's Singles Championship at the Victoria Recreation Club last night proved that whoever wants to wear the 1919 Junior Singles crown have to reckon with him.

In defeating Xavier, a player of no mean ability, with the loss of only five points, Lau did not bring into use his devastating overhead smash but relied on his placement strokes which were faultlessly executed proving again that he is practically in a class by himself in the Junior division: harder smash or more accurate placement, but for all-round ability he stands alone.

caught

Others may have

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Athletles-University Annual 1.30

US ATTACKED-

BY RED RADIO

"Provoking A New World War“

Shanghai, Mar. 18.-The

Chinese 'Com-

munist Radio, today attacked the Atlantic Pact United as one of a series of activities by the States constituting provocation for a new world

war.

The broadcast, quoting an editorial of the New China News Agency, mouthpiece of the Red leaders, praised Russia as the guardian of prace and denounced the United States as war plotter.

It wild: "The Chinese people congress for peace" proposed by cariot but regard the leaders of the International Committee of the Soviet Union's world anti-the World Congress of Workers

да front Imperialist

their and similar bodies, United comrades in arms from first to Press.

The United States had

TC-

fused to conduct peace negolia- "Big Four"

tons with Russia, the broadcast sald, elting the rejection of Soviet prapazus for disarma- ment, prohibition of the use of atomic weapons a control of atomic energy.

It went on: "The great leader pence, of mankind's fight for

this year Generalissimo Stalin, has twtec

the announcedl unswerving peace policy of the Soviet Union".

Although praising the response of world Communist leaders to

Deputies To

Try Again

London, Mar. 18,-"Big Four" Deputy Foreign Ministers, try- Ing to write an Austrian peace

next treaty, decided today to renew week on discussion

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Answered was first opTM The decision posed by the Russian delegate, the

11 British

Call Mr Georgi Zarubin, spokesman said.

Atlantic Pact

on

(Continued from Page 1) The vote-342 to 170, with 19 abstentions-was imineulately followed by a new fracas the floor of the Chamber, and sirens we

were

sounded to clear the_galleries.

Mr Zarubin sked the Depu- ties to agree in principle to the minority rights, including autonomous Slovene zone, and ther

an

then pass on to other phases of the Yugoslav memorandum re- submitted the treaty garding last week,

But the British Deputy, Mr replicil James Marjoribanks,

always that the Russians had insisted in agreement on prac

leal detail before agreeing In principle.

"The question of the minori ties and the rights to be accord.

ex them is of very great im- The fight lasted 10 minutes,portance-perhaps the most im Deputies broke up desks

on

and

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an Austrian chairs as weapons for another the conclusion of bloody battle on the door of treaty, "Mr Marjoribanks said.

0 which became "The Soviet delegation is de- delaying kicking, punching,

the treaty laying

by of innss of the sooner or later Mrs Tamworth smashes of the Soares brothers the Chamber, match

of the the flercest discussion

minorities," The secondi

Margaret would hit out, and In this way and the rocklike defence of the

YMCA pair. However the bet-struggling men in

Cham-

Mr Zarubin then agreed to evening found Miss Xavier just too good for Mrs won the first game 11-2.

continue the involved discussion Changing court for the next ter "Y" combination won in the free-for-all seen in the L. F. Stokes winning 11-4, 11-3

Mrs Tamworth suddenly end and Tai & Cheung entered ber within living memory.

The fight climaxed the hours of the Slovenes next week. Mrs gane

M. Mar- with the semi-finals by 15-5, 15-12.

The French Ladies Shigles.

the part, In the

Deputy, of bitter debate found her length nudl beautiful

the Bertholet, re-stated Stokes inade

which had several times been rel of cross-emirt drives but more smashes and killa at the net ludi

position on the minority 10-3. Xavier, Misa

It was at this point often than not,

and the

Hame that Miss Xavier who is very fleet of fout has a fine sense of antlelpation, showed what made her the un- was there to return them. She disputed Junior Queen of Re- to. varied the lugth of her, re-erelo's lady players.

Without alving a thought turns continually her opponent on the wrong foot coneceling the set, she method!- hardest The in the exchanges. Mrs Stokes eally began to change her game

returned was not autelassed but merely

smashes with uncanny accuracy outplayed in last night's garne, sm

Miss Xavier's to the corners of the court and bowing before

then began to drop the returns superior courtcraft and

just over the net for winners. of strokes. mand

Singles

Mrs Tamworth The other Ladies'

Miss Margle thing against her match between Xavier Recreto Ladies Junior like accuracy and began to

Into errors, apparently Champion and Mrs Adie Tam-torced worllt proved more even with disheartened.

Drawing level at 10-10, Ming Xavier won the next two points Miss Xavier a shade better in

hitting winning 11-2, 12-10,

The first set found Mrs Tam-through her

Over wide. worth continually hitting the baseline and presenting her Kaft with ativerary

miky puints. Miss Xavier was very accurate in her strokes and was content in return the across the net,

knowing

€/12

Athletics p.121.

11

Pokfulam,

Before the final vote

NOTICE

ADVENTURES

SILVERADO

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the deputies, Ushers finally restored order mic, and cultural rights should and escorted the deputies with be accorded to all people of bleeding noses and black eyes Slovene origin in the entire pro- to the emergency first-ald posl. vince of Carinthiin, but that

there

separate should be no COMMO MOTION LOST

within the pro- The fight started when the Slovene zone

vince-Associated Press. vote on joining the pact was an- nounced to cheering majority supporters.

today, Basketball-League Matches red-eyed deputies had defeated could do Lau Sing ́v. Chinese Newspaper by a show of hands the Com- Palmiro machine-Reporters ("B" Division): Lau munist lender. Signor

motion that be Sing Kuni Mon ("A" Divi-Togliatti's

110 sin; Chinese YMCA (Kow-foreign government be allowed loon) v, loung Too School to organise any military bases The St. Patrick's"-Dance- (Ladies Longue), at Caroline whatever on Italian territory, will be held on Saturday: At 12.30 p.m. At Reduced Prices Hill Stadium, 6 p.m.

Police "stood-to" throughout Cricket-First Division the country during the night as 19th March. Tickets $5.00 Lange: Optimnists v. Craigen-a precaution against unrest and now on sale. gower at Chafer Road; Army rioting, already reported from

opponent

JUNIOR MEN'S DOUBLES

The game between H. F. Tai & W. N. Cheng against R. M. was & J. A. Scans shuttle Soares

the overhead by that featured

KEY RUGBY UNION GAME

England v. Scotland

At Twickenham

London, Mar. 18.-The Calcutta Cup match between England and Scotland at: Twickenham tomorrow will have a great bearing on the International Rugby Union championship.

. IRC at Sookunpon; KCC v. Milan, Terni, Florence, UAF at Cox's Road.

Second Division: IRC v. RAF at Sookunpoo. Friendly: Dock yard RC v. KCC Juniors King's Park.

at

Division Football First League: Kitchee v. St Joseph's at Causeway Bay: Army Navy

Bari,

Parma. Modena and Canosa.

Communists and left wing Socialists were reported to be preparing to carry their all-oul tht against the part to the Senate, where a debate is ex- pected on Monday.

The

most overworked man Sookunpoo; South during the marathon Chamber China "A" v. Eastern at Caro- debate was the official barber, fine Hill; Kwong Wah v. KMB who closed his shop through at Boundary Street (Kick-off at sheer exhaustion after shaving more than 300 deputies in 24 4.30 1,7m.).

hours-Reuter.

Secondi Division League: Navy v Club at Causeway Bay: (HK) V.. Dockyard at Sookunpor: Kiche v. PCA_at

Army

Bill; CAA v. War De-

Caronne Chinese at Boundary i

Street; KMB v. Solicitors at Chatham Itond; St Joseph's v Army (Kowloon) at Sookunpoo (Kick-off 13 p.m.).

KBGC C'ttee

V. The Rest

Kowloon Bowling Green Club will hold their annual "Com- Rugger--Seven-a-Side Quar-mittee versus The Rest" game ter-Auals; Gunners "A" v. Club tomorrow, Soccerites; Tonbridge v. Civil p.m. Service; Minor Units v.

"A" Tamar Tigers v.

"

U.S.R.C.

beginning at 3.00

have

SOMETHINGS

Club The

following teams Club been selected

followed by Semi-finals

and Final, nt Happy Valley, 2.30

If Scotland are successful they best to beat the strong Scottish pm. can share the title with Ireland,tenim. who have already won the "triple crown" and completed to their matches,

TOMORROW

Committee

E. F. Pope, E. W. Grinter, G. E. F. Thompson, J. McKelvic (Skip),

1. Urquhart, H. F. Shields, I

Basketball-League Matches: G. Coombes, A. J. Hall (Skip).

There has never been a lot!

the two choose between countries, for of the 03 games Chinese

YMCA v. Lai long

E A, Atkins, S. H. Strange,

G. C. Norman, T. J. Hemsley,

On the other hand, if England played England have won 27, "B" Division); Union Team V.J. G. Meyer, L. Sykes (Skip), win, they can tie with Scotland Scotland 26, while ten have been for second place, leaving Ireland drawn-leuter.

clear champions for

second succesive year.

the -

It would then bo left to France and Wales, who meet in Paris on March 20, to deelde the bot- lom place.

At present the positions in the championship table stand og follows:

Points

Played

Ireland

Scotland

England

Franco Wales

Lincolnshire

Callover

London, Mar. 18.-A cut of points in the price Ave Queue Up was the feature the. Anni callover

SCAA. ("A"

The Rest

Division): Kung

V. Chittenden, Lo R. Whani Man v. SCAA (Ladies' League), at Caroline Hill Stadium, .m. (Skip).

Cricket-First Division University at ue: IRC v. Lengue: Sookunpoo. Friendly: Occa- alonals. Combined Hongs Chater Road, 11 a.m.

Football Governor's Final: HKFA

CNAAF

Happy Valley, 4 p.m.

Second

nt

Cup at

Division League: of South China v. Taikoo at Care of tius I, 3 p.m. the On

Tockey-Association Fixtures: Lincolnshire Handicap (to be Cable & Wireless v. Recreio at run over one mile tomorrow Boundary Street, 10 a.m.; Army afternoon) at the Victoria Clubv. Police at here tonight.

Sookunpoo, 10.30

R. P. Phillips, D. Trail, R. Morrison, J. Fraser (Skip),

J. A. L. Pearson, T. Wren, P. G. Show, W. G. Simpson (Skip). A. Hutton, J. G. Robertson,

(Skip),

W. H. Balley. LA. Collyer J. Crighton, J. Tindall, R. J. Wigginton, C. Dowman (Skip),

Austrian Childron Visit Britain London, Mar. 18-One hun- So far this season there have

a.m.; Khalsa v. Civil Service dred Austrian children are duo been several surprise results,

months The final quotations were: 7 at King's Park, 10 a.m.; Navy at Victoria station tonight for and it is difficult to forecast the outcome of tomorrow's match, to 1 Fair Judgment. 100 to 8 y. Dutch RC at King's Park, visits of three

7 Mister 10.30 mm; University v. Dock-guests in British homes. 100 to

The children are the first which is expected to be watched Drakkar,

20 yard RC at Pokfulam, 10 a.m.; Lovell. 100 to 6 Spurned.

this year under the by more than 70,000 people.

Royel Tara and Patchouly. YMCA v. RAF at King's Park, to arrive

Ausielan children reception England field the same side to

20 to 1 10 a.m. which defeated France recently 22 to 1 Crown Flatts

Bottball-International Seriescheme of the Anglo-Austrian

Portugal, Pakistan Society. to gain England's first victory Queue Up, Philadelphe,

More than 600 wore brought since 1947.

to 1 Speciality, (Men's), 2 p.m.; Great Britain

for similar visits the side extra confidence, but Romano and Sea Shah. 40 to 1 v. Fortugal (Ladies), 3.30 p.m.; to Britain

at CBA Ground.

-last year Associated Press. they will have to be at theiri bar 10-Reuter.

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