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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 25, 1989.

GAME OF BLUFF L.R.O. Elect

BLUFFIL.R.O. WITH DICTATORS

"They May Stand Up To Us"

New Officials

was held.

The new officers for the Club

are:.

The annual general meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club was held at the Club House yesterday, Mr. Walter Elliot, Minister of when an election of new officers Health, speaking at Thorpe, Nor- folk, said: "We cannot say we can change the opinion of Europe by standing up firmly to the dicta- tors because we know it may mean that the dictators may stand up firmly to us.

Mrs. J. L. Adams; President; Mrs. T. A. Martin, Vice-President; Mrs. G. White, Secretary; Mrs. R. Beavan, Treasurer; and Mrs. D. L. Prophet, Mrs. D. D. MacGregor, Mrs. J. E. Richardson, Committee. Messrs. Palmer and Turner, wêre

"We cannot make promisés such as our Socialist opponents are able re-elected honorary architects and 4to make, because we know we have T. A. Martin and Co, honorary au-

ditors. to fulfil them, said Mr. Elliot.

TENNIS FINALS "When you begin howling insults

The finals of the ladies' doubles across the ocean by wireless or through the Press, you are howl-land men's singles played yesterday ing them to people who do not un-resulted as "follows: derstand the intricacies of the British party system."

Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Church

beat Mrs. Lissaman and Mrs. She-

"We do not like it when other wan 0-6, 6-1, 6-3, people shout insults at us and we J. J. Ferguson beat H. J. Arm- need not be surprised when other strong 6-8, 6-1, people do not like it when we shout insults at them.

“RECKLESS GAME OF BLUFF"

"This country is too great to

Danahar

risk the reckless game' of bluff Issues

which our Socialist friends want us to carry on with the other Great Powers of Europe.

Another Challenge

We have got to rearm - and make Britain strong so that, her voice is listened to. We have got a line of country which we are follow-

London, To-day.. ing and which we shall continue to

The National Sporting Club, who follow, of seeking peace and avoid- ing war, only taking on that des-wore Arthur Danahar's sponsors in perate hazard if, as the Prime Min- the recent British Lightweight broadcast during Championship but which Eric Boon,

ister said were convinced that the holder, retained by, a tko, deci-

the crisis, we one Power had resolved to domin-sion in the 14th round, announce that ate Europe by force.

he will not fight again as a light- "There is a risk of flames which weight, are in part of Europe spreading They have again issued a chal- across the whole place. Let us do lenge to Boon, requesting a return our utmost to see that we bring fight at welterweight limits

of 10 water to that fire and not petrol." stone for £1,000 a side, the contest Referring to social measures, Mr. to be held in three months time. Elliot said that. Socialist critics

Reuter. contended that these were put. for- ward in the pre-Munich era be- fore Mr. Anthony Eden

good Government. “They date things back now to the time when Anthony Eden was in the Govern- ment."

TWO COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Mr. Elliot was speaking for Mr. Two matches in the Colony Badmin- Medlicott. Liberal Nationalist can-ton Championships were held last night, didate in the East Norfolk by-In the Men's Doubles Championship the University pair K. L. Yong and L. election.

Sung easily disposed of R. P. Bywater and North by 16-2, 165, while D. Kwok beat M. M. de V. Soares

15-2.

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SHIED MATCH

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