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TERDAY, ROYAL NAVY AND 44 R.M. COMMAN- DOS ENTERED THE SECOND ROUND OF THE . FOOTBALL SHIELD COMPETITION WHEN THEY ACCOUNTED FOR CIVILIANS AND SOUTH CHINA RESPECTIVELY.

PLAYING BETTER THAN "THEY DID THE PREMI-

OUS WEEK. COMMANDOS WERE DEFINITELY. THE BETTER SIDE AGAINST SOUTH CHINA BUT IT WAS ONLY IN THE EXTRA TIME THAT THE DECIDING THEY WERE ABLE TO SCORE GOAL.

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A roal by Smith, from a free kick in the first half of extra time, enabled 44 R.M. Commande bent South Ching by the odd goal Royal Navy 2 Civilians in three in the Shield game yes- terday at Causeway Bay.

Lee Wai-tong did not play for the Chinese team and Lam Tuk-po node a return to locni soccer at contre-half- Commandes had a newcomer in Mitchell on the right-win

tenm wards

littlesr

Wab more

Commandos were the

and with better shoting for-

έμεινε would eastly. The game was played at a fast rate but the Chinese team! I were not so it as their opponents and appeared disjointed In the extra period.

专辑 Tokyo, Feb Dr. Itar Suchire, Vier. Plant 11

Athleti Janon's weistoon sund that the Fatane

welconze 2011 Invitation toward the nest Clempic Games, but ly doubts that the defeated nating will be vergi ted to participate, Anunciation will I invited the

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Eration said the and ureanisation mude"

tematy Narisman who is a law professor in the Tokyo Imperial UniversBv.--Asteinted Press.

Wake Island, Feb. 17. Brigadier General Rabent Now- at af. that demobilisation has brought dir Transport Command operations in the Pacific to such

With their sound defence Com

not have a very trying mando did time against the Chinese for wards. Wilkes, in goal, was not called upon often and in front of him Headon and Waite were safe. Johnson.

on, in the pivotal position, and the better of Lee Tak-kor at all times especially in the ais While on his left

MacNamara though up a fast winger, had Lee well

check. ja:

Commando

ndo forwards play well to a point and were seen in severni neat movements but were weak in Smith paved a good shooting. game at inside-right while Bur-

Jed

ess in the contre-forward position

the attack well.

South Chinn defence was very a well that they at present shaky under pressure. The Kam- not mert

MacArthur's General nerds. The Pacific Division Cou-hung was the only defender whol

nder for the A.T.C. said there showed any confidener and he sav2 were ample officers and plots but 3 h's ride on a number of occa

Tsung in goal was 1 scarcity of ground crew - Mon. Associated Press.

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Lam Tak-po in the centre-half] position did not feed his forwards well with the result that they reldom cot those passes they were accustomed to.

Leo Tak-koo found Johnson tough proposition and it was left! to Chau Man-chi and Kwok Ying- Kwok kes to make the openings,

nut in a lot of hard work but Headon and Johnson broke up RAY movements,

the

Commando pressed from start, and after South Chinh goat' hng some narrow eccopes, opened the scoring through Burgess.

Lee Tak-kee equulised for the "Chinese dit the second half and Lhie uccess put more life in their side. They attacked for a while. Both ends were visted but there was no further scoring.

Smith scored in the extra time from free kick, The closing minutes found the Chinese strive ing hard for the equaliser.

Y

clear

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

o

South China

Commandos

mir n the first half, cleared well at full-back, but was a passenger on the left-wing in the second half, The Navy forwards did not show much combination but were their methods. direct Franklin, in the centre-forward distributed well while position, Lodge on the left-wing was fast and centred well, «

more

with

pasacu.

Jones, at centre-half, was sound, in his tackling and kept his for

upobed wards Swash was steady at back.

Navy scored in the Arst half, when Lage sent in a tricky shot. the Interval Franklin Beture scored,

Play WALM Riore VB in the second period and Civilians came near scoring on several occasions Walson. Hunter and through Mullins.

Royal Navy: Chambers; Swach and Williams Cornish, Jones and Josephs; Taylor, MeNicholl, Frin klin. Erwin and Lodge.

Civiliane: Catton; Leek and T. bold; M. Xavier, Mullins. Watson, Alves: Castilho, Collace and Archi Hunter and R. Rocha.

Soccer

The following is the

League

soccer programmo for this week- end

Saturday, February 23. Navy "A"

vs. R. E. (Navy ground 2.30 p.m.) Roteree: Mr. F. A. Barretto, Linesmen :P.O. E. Taylor and L/S. Sparrow. R.A.F.

Va. South Chine (Navy groupi 4 p.m.) Referee: C.1.0. J. H. Rogera. Linesmen-P.O. E: Noblo and P.O. E. Taylor.

44

Co0.

va. Kwong Wah (Recreio ground 4 p.m.)

Referee: St. L. Pollitt.

Linesmen:-Mr. 3. F. Peralta

and S/PL. D. Cherrie.

Sunday, February 24.

"A"

Civilian A

vs. Civilian "8"

(Navy ground 2.30 p.m.) Referre/S. Sparrow.

Lincamen-Mr. P. A. Barretto and Spr. D: Cherrie, Eastern

14. Navy "B"

(Navy ground 4 3.7 Referee: Mr. W. E. Hollands.. Linesanen: Lst. L. G. Young] and 1.0. E. Noble.

BLACK MARKET

Yokohama, Feb. 17. Marino Bocca. Italian national, charged with black-market aolivi- it was ties, will be tried soon, announced yesterday.

A minor oficial of the Balinn' Embassy in Tokyo before and during the war, he was charged with buying $300 worth of U.S. army underwear and most than $1,500 of rations from a group of Amerlen soldiers against whom action has also been taken,--Asso- rinted Press,

London, Feb. 17. Argentina and Arabia estab. lished diplomatic relations to-day an exchangA of lettera

the Ar through of recognition between

Under-Secretary Luclo genting Foreign Minister Emir Faisal Ibn Moreno Quintana and the Arabian

Abdul Aziz-Associated Press.

Speeding Up Trial Of Leading Nazis

NUERNBERG, FEB. 17-

ALLIED PROSECUTORS. HOPING TO SEE THE IN- TERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIALS CONCLUD. ED BY LATE SPRING OR EARLY SUMMER, WILL RESIST EFFORTS OF DEFENSE ATTORNEYS TO SECURE A THREE-WEEK RECESS BEFORE OPEN- ING THE DEFENSE CASE, MEMBERS OF THE PROSECUTING STAFFS DISCLOSED YESTERDAY. SIR DAVID MAXWELI. FYFE WILL PRESENT ALLIED ARGUMENTS ON MONDAY AGAINST THE DE FENSE RECESS MOTION. IT APPEARED LIKELY "THAT DR. OTTO" STAHMER, GOERING'S COUN-

SEL, WOULD ARGUE FOR THE DEFENSE.

The prosecution is expected to, usist on a two or three-day or at the most one-week recera.

In an effort to shorten the trial the Soviet prosecutors have shortened their briefs and have promised the Tribunal to con-

prosentation dense their

even

DISCRIMINATION

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government

unlees an adequnté salary and guarantees

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44 R.M. Commandos: Wilkes; Waite and lendo; Jack, Johneon and MacNamara: Mitchell, Smith,

to blacklist eight Burgess, Hart and Earsman. more over the week-end. The States in the United States and South China: S. Trang: Teo Soviet case, which completes the prevent Mexican workers going to Kam-hung nal Lam Fue-sun; allied prosecution, ahould be the United States under work con- Leung Wing-chui, Lam Tak-po finished within the next two tracts.

The resolution said the States and Tam Karehten: Lee Ting weeks, when the Tribunal wili kee, Chau Man-chi, Lee Tak-kee, hear arguments

on the pro named discriminated against Mexi Kwek Ying-kee and Targ Yee-kit. cedure to be followed in the de- cans and paid wages which were

NAVY WIN

fense of six organisations-the not commensurate with the work. Though Royal Navy were fareed Reich Cabinet, the General It also asked that no worker be to field a number of new players Staff, Nazi Leadership Corps, allowed to go to the United States they managed to beat a strong Gestapo, the 5.8. and the S.A. Civilian side by two

goals.

Latest unofficial reports in- scored in the first half, at Cause dicated that more than 135,000 way Bay yesterday,

The same was very even for the members of those groups have

quarter of an

an hour.

Watson asked to be heard by the Tri- scored for Civilians when bunal. The Court has hinted he sent in a hard drive, Mullins it might consider having cases the organisations and Hunter were too good inside against forwards individually, but there separated from the WAB 110 combination or gnder trials of individuals. sbanding in the, attack. Xavier Each of the 22 Nazi leaders played hard on the wing.

in the prisoners dock is entitled the Foreign Service arrived here NEXT CHANGE: Alves, who was unfortunately

to separate defense, thus near today to join the British Liaison Mission in Japan, which is headed ly three months would be re- by Lieutenant-General Charles H. quired for their testimony even Gairdner. He will be responsible

first

pearly

current

BRITISH MISSION

Tokyo, Feb. 17. Colonel C. H. Archer, who holds]

of Consul-General In the rank

Australian Denial if they moved to an average, of for liaison with Genera! Mac-

Canberra, Feb. 17. A Government spokesmen said vesterday the Cabinet know no thing of a dospatch which a wit Hess at the Pearl. Harbour Inquiry! testified was delayed by the Aus tralian Government in 1941,

two cases cach week-Associat- Arthur's

ed Press.

Headquarters on questions-t affecting British Bonala in Japan,

LOAN TO CHINA

Six other members of the Mis- sion

arrived here with him Chungking. Feb. 17. Dr. T. V. Soong to-day and education, economics, shipping include advisers, on information nounced that Canada has granted and politics. All of them saw China a loan of Can.$60,000,000. The witness, Colonel Rufus

service in Japan bafore the war. Commenting on the loan, Dr. Bration Chief of the Far Eastern

Soone

said: "In giving China-Router. Section of the Military Intelli her first wax foreign loan, told the United Canada, under the leadershtu of Slates Congressional favestigators her Prime Minister, Mr. Macken- the despatch said the Dutch zia King, is carrying cooperation out

war plan into operation between China and Canada into because of

Japanese floot move- n now era of reconstruction. api monts on the eve of the Pear! It is fortunate for us that plone. Harbour attack. Bratton said the with the United States she con-

gence in

had

The

1941,

London, Feb. 17.

BOGOTA RIOTS

Bogota, Feb. 17 The Columbia police used tour|

despatch, was delayed 17 hours. tinues to be our next door neigh-08 yesterday in order to quell an Australian Government bour across the water,Aseo attempt by political opponents of pokemaan said the matter had clated. *Press.

Gabriel Turbay to break up demonstration on behalf of the nover been before the Australian Cabinet Mr. John Curtin, Aus

Liberal Party presidential candl tralian Prime Minister in 1941. The Moscow radio, quoting re-date,

d Efforts to disrupt Turbay's on Sept stated that on 7, 1944, sim- ports from Tirana, said that the

Initial campaign appearance in har allegations were

and that Antoni Arapi and Lev Nowland, Bogota, are reported to have been omolal Australian cables had no the Askoer. Quieling Prime Mini Jed to followers, of Jores Elower data remardin the approach of a ter * Busbell, wire, shot an faltan who is seeking the pre- Jamshede fees toward Pearl Hat Feb war criminalasso-aldency on the independent liberal

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