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Cordell Hull III

Washington, Oct. 1. The former Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, had a slight strake last night: His condition be- came more serious today..

Mr. Hull entered the naval bos pital at Bethesda, Maryland, for observation and a rost, and the announcement was made by the Navy on the eve of his 75th birth- day..

President Rosevelt made Mr.

Secretary Hull his

of State in 1933. lie soon became noted for for peace and reasoned appenin Imitation of armaments, and was one of the Brat

to see through Nasi intentions,

in

Ho was the central figure at the Pan-American Conference Buenos Aires in 1930 when the American republics bound them selves to consuit together if the

of

continent the pence

pert in the menaeod, and took Declaration of Lims, which re nfirmed this view in 1978-Ren-

ter.

Beside Specch

War

From his hospital bed, where

7 D'Aguilar St.

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946.

Jewish Agency Talks Archbishop

A

Get Nowhere

Palestine Conference.

London, Oct. 1.

In Court

PASSPORT PHOTOS. D. & P. SÉRVICE.

ASIA STUDIO

10, ICE HOUSE ST.

SPORTS SECTION:

H.K.

'Top' Secret

What Bradman Means Bared

To Australia

Opener

Nothing positive was achieved when the Foreign' Zagreb, Yugoslavia,

Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and the Colonial

Oct. 2. Secretary, Mr. George Hall, received repre- Archbishop Alojzije sentatives of the Jewish Agency here today in Stepinac today told the| a last-minute attempt to find the terms on court trying him on Dodgers which the Agency would agree to attend the charges of collaborating

with the German occu- Down In communique tonight said, that there was a preli-pation authorities, that minary exchange of views and the meeting he did not consider he was adjourned so that both sides might give had betrayed his country. further consideration to the opinions express- ed. The statement

considered be departures for Paris of Mr. evidence that neither side made Ellezer Kaplan and Rabbi Juda concessions, says Reuters diplo. Fishman, two members of the Ex- Observers ecutive, who flew yesterday from think it most unlikely that there Palestine to confer with the Ex. are any new argumenta on eitherpeutive's chairman, side about the release of Jewish Bon-Gurion, lenders detained in Palestine-nti present the Jewish attendance.

matic

correspondent.

main

obstacle

David

*

Archbishop. Stepinac is hrad, of

St. Louis, Oct. 2. the Catholle Church in Yugo- The St. Louis Cardinala routed entash slavia. He made his declaration out of a hitting slump of innocence in response to a ques a dozen hits off five Brooklyn pit- { tion, as he testified in his own chers and behind Howlo Poet's

smooth defence,

twirling defeated thu Stepinac in before the People's Dodgers in the opener of their court of the Mr.

play-off for Crentian Republic | three-game

thu ito answer a Gl-page Indictment National League championship by The Arab-British Committee of, charging him with collaboration a score of 4 to 2. to the Palestine Conference conclud-"with the enemy and the Ustachi." Dodger Captain Terry Moore ed its work today by approving į Fifteen other defendants ap- and Rookie Catcher Zee Maragiotu The Jewish delegate was led by its draft report on the implien peared at the same time. Bishop each blasted three hits.

Howie the Agency to

United

Schultz, Dodzer Arat resident,

States Dr.tions of the Arub olan te maky Patrick Hurley, Weizmann.

for Dr. Palestine an independent Arab Pannt Nunclo was in the audiencs.baseman and Included

both Accounted Goldman and all other members state. The report will go to the In Washington, Samuel Cardinal Brooklyn runs. hit a homer and

which may be Stritch Archbishop of the Excoative abw in London. nennty ession.

of Chieng, drove in another tolly with R accused "those in control in Yugo- | single. The next Jewish move is likely to called tomorrow.

A Reuter report from Jerusalem | slavin" of having murdered hun- Taree speedy double plays said that the Jewish Agencydreds of neiests, nuns and helped the Cardinals out of bad

lens citizens."

Score: spokesman etaled there was not the slightest ebance of Jews con- HIR statement, defending Brooklyn sidering the Arab pian which, he Stepinne and his co-defendants. St. Louis paid. was imply to secure ab. said there in every renson to be- Batteries: Branca, Gregg. Lom- salute Arab rale in Palestine for lieve that the aim of the Yugo- bardi, Merton and Edwards Pol. all time." He added: "I may hì¦ slav regime is 10 destroy

and the felt

Garagiln-Anuociated a dream fer. Arabs, hut it woul Church, "the only remaining voice | Press. he a nightmare for Jews."—Reu- which can oppose their reign of ter."

forror."--Associated Press.

he lor critically ill, Mr. Card Wool Shipments

Hull called for cooperatio 1

Among the world's major powers

"at one of the most Junctures in history."

perilous Held Up

He solemnly cautioned in a "dangerous" statement. that

the differences exist among victorious nations of the Work! War II.

There is no reason for au cue to have hesitation or doubt ay to the true use of peace tal Becurity. It is perfectly clear te ine that all nations must yith

devotion whole-hearted continue to base their actions upen the paramount fact that the primary Interests of each of them alike, lies in the assuring of security in a world at peace and the fostering in such world of the economic and encial well-being of its people." He emphasized that the bir to hear Towers must return wartime unity.

"Work Together"

"Not alnce the darkest days

of war, has it been

cory as now

BO neeees-

Sydney. Oct. 2.

A dispute between wool brokers and the Clerks Unton is holding up the loading of 18,000 bales of wool belonging to the Dalgety Company intu the cargo vessel "Fort Mingan." 7,130 tonn.

Three other ship are now waiting in Sydney to load over 20,000 hales of woot belonging to the company.

Neither clerks nor dockside workers will handle them. The the Union Secretary accused bikers of refusing to adhere at the principles of conciliation or to permit union officers to enter their premiace and alleged encouraged that brokers had the formation of A black-teg union. Reuter.

for the United States, Great Britain the Soviet Enion, China and France te wrik together.

HELP AS FARS' POSSIBLE?

Teheran, Oct. 2. Iran Army circles disclosed yes terday that Government forces m Fars were strong enough to face a tribal revolt and that Govern- ment forces in Khuzistan have the Fars' instructions to help forces in ense of need.

After several days of fighting, about 9,000 tribesmen broke the Kazeroon defences and entered the city where Government forces are only 600 Associated Press.

"Mushy Letter" Sent To Major Cousens

Lieutenant-Commander Hen.

ahaw and that Major Cousens showed him a letter written by Foumiko Saisho, who gave evi- dence for the prosecution, with the comment: You think you the have problems, but look at

contend sort of thing I have to with."

Sydney, Oct. 2.

M. Oneto

'Explains

99

12

(By G. C. B.)

Sydney, Sept. 25.

(By Recorder) One of the most close ly-guarded Top Secrets of World War II was un- veiled by the "Chiria

It would not be any exaggeration to say that Aus- Mail" yesterday evening tralia's chances of retaining the Ashes they in an exclusive interview won in the 1936-7 series-the 1938 rubber was with the winner of thế left drawn-depend to a very large extent on Rickshaw Race at the Don Bradman. They will face a strong English R./L.E.M.E. Fourth Ann team without Stan McCabe (fallen arches), versary Sports Meeting. W. J. "Tiger" O'Reilly (knee trouble) and It was learned by the “Chỉn Cecil Pepper (Lancashire League), and the Mail that, with all due respect inimitable Don's absence will be almost a relcomes on death blow.

men.

(capt.)

to

Army Press Relations Office the diet of the R./1.E.M.E., the R:E.M.Ea: 494 not nourished on axie-grenso and spark plugs. Previous

research effort try top-ranking dieticians has proved

the vitamin, beyond doubt that and calorie value of axlo grosso and spark plugs is ni. Axio grense is also definitely toxic. »«? Arthur Mailey, who travelled

Interylawed out with the team, has announced

by the "China Dupenols) that the Englishmen are likely to Mail", Capt. C.E.J. exploit a leg-trap attack, modelled axle-grease and spark plugs as, a R.E.M.E., scoffed at the`idos int on the famous and successful

balanced diet. Cant. Dupenola înë Barnes and Foster atyle before the first world war.

formed our reporter that as The Aus- tralians have not yet forgotten child he was brought up on Corn the leg theory and Larwood in still known as the "Fest villain."

Bradman has made no state- Art Test likely to be: Hutton,

Washbrook. Hammond ment vot regarding his plans des-

postered by sports Compton, Hardataff, Edrich, Bad- | pito being

writers of the cricket world, but ser., Ikin, Evans, Pollard, and it is significant that he ngain Wright, with- Langridge as 12th a selector, thus seatching the re- ports that he could not afford the If he time off from his business. can watch all matches he can play -providing he has no further at pulttacks of fibroaitis, but in this holes. respect he is playing squash rac- kots with the same quicimens of eye and stamina that won him the 1South Australlon title. It would seem more than probable that he will make a comeback-few eric- koters who have achieved fam could give up the game unless was absolutely necessary.

TED WILLIAMS INJURED

NEW MANAGER FOR REDS

Bradman proved last season

Flakes.

Elaborating, however, on the diet that made possible his second: The M.C.C. ruling that there rickshaw derby, win within thro shall be no air travel means that months, Capt. Dupenols said that the visitors will have several long his training was designed for and arduous il trips. The Aus stamina and morale.

For

Virgilita

tralian Board of Control have that he had retained all his mis-

ared to allow selected Austra-pchievement of the first. he per

sistently refused all lian Test or combined teara plav: tobaccos and stuck to Turkish.. tery when he played in acveral

ers to travel by air neovided that Arst class matches and enjoyed there are near more than throe three-figure average,

hut oven though he should fail with the bat against the Englishmen hla very presence in the Australian

have

tremendous

ה

players in the same planeBy Air Mail

VRC Swimming Gala

in

An attempt by our reporter to test the veracity of this statement proved successful when Cape Dupenols refused the offer of an American cigarette. Further, Cant. Dupenols explained, a high state of morale could be schloved through occasional, indulgence In beer and skittles.

With the modesty worthy of a true sportsman, Capt. Dupetiols went on to explain that though ho had taken the 60-yard sprint Sports and had managed to wid rickshaw derby at the Jodhpur

Novelty Me

bril, the 103 Indian Mobile Work-. times in stop Company, were chaired off.

the field while cheers drowned a J. Roza-percica, speech In Hindustani by Brige P.. „Yvonovich, J.; L. Lindsay, Commanding Oficer

elocked Ane

With him are H. Ballerand, J.

Boston, Oct. 2. X-ray films revealed that Ted Williams, Boston Redsox's slugger. Buffered A bruised right elbow when he was struck by ono of team will Mickar Haefner's southpaw effect on their morale, while he An Extremely mushy" letter written by a Japan-itchen daring an exhibition clean has probably no weer in modern

an American League All-Star | cricket ng a tactician, ese girl journalist to Major Charles Couséns, team.

Providing Bradman decides to Poona-born Sandhurst man, accused of trea- The team physician sold that it

play, the Australian cloven son by broadcasting for the Japanese, was would be a few days before he play in the first Test at Brisbane would be able to predict whether on November 29 will more or less described here today by Lieutenant-Comman-Williams would play in the World pick itself, despite the fact that to be held at the Victoria Recrea- The first post-war competition der George Henshaw, United States Navy, Series. Club ofleinis, however,

Club will take place said they were positive Ted would selectors have announced that giving evidence in the Major's defence,

on by a shaft over a 120-yard cours the team will not be chosen on be ready for the opening game-

at Chatham Road from Capt. H. reputation alone Duy to the few Saturday when the club will en Associated Press.

big matches before this Test this 1ertain Lal Tsun Swimming Un-J. MacDonald. of 109 Mobia Workshops, yesterday, he was die polley will not be entirely practic-ion.

Victoria able, and my selcetion is as fol-

Recreation Club will certain as to whether he would Brown have a strong lowe: Bradman (cant.).

Imen's team

do well in a 240-yard (vice-capt/). Meulemon, Barnes, whose ranks will be found Wil-

The R/LEM.E. Sports mest Cincinnati, Oct. 2. Hassett, Miller, Tallon, Christe frid Lawrence, who has recently Johnny Neur, member of the fapt, Lindwall, Toshack

and proved that his swimming days inx was one of the biggest novelty New York Yankes baseball ar- Tribe, with McCool as 12th man. are far from being over. It is sports meets of the scuson. The ganization for 14 years, has bear This is a strong team on an Aus- rumoured that Lawrence has re winners of the Seven-a-side Foot- appointed manager of the Cinein- tralian wicket. posscasing very peatedly (By Duane Hennessy) anti Reds under a two-year con- solle batting in the first six places training

tract. This was announced by a varied and accurate attack and Warren Giles, general manager little to worry over in the fickl Tokyo, Oct. 2.

of the Reds

Players who may secure recogni- French Prosecutor Neur has been a coach with the tion in later Teats include Petti-Comes, F. Monteiro, A. Bayott. of 160 Indian infantry. Brigade,

Yankees since 1944 and finishes ford, Carmody Robert Oneto has more this season

Arthur

Rumjuhn Morris. Smalley

and Tony as he tried to tell the 1.E... Dooland. Lopce, prewar swimmers, are what a first-class team they were acting manager Ian Johnson, Siggere, or less apologised to the afler Bill Dickey stopped down Ellis, Alley and James,

staging a comeback and will pro- in the Middle East... cautious of Saisho, whom he sus-International War baseman for Detroit and the

last month. Near, 45, is a former | 7

bably be seen in action. Former

The G.O.C., Major-General F pected of being a member of the Crimes Tribunal for his Boston Braves..

The Captain

Colany Champion, Miss Celeste to the Colony, was present during W. Festing. who has just returned Guterres will once Kempeitel,

agalt be in The Australian Board of Con- the Ladies' team as will Miss Joan among the other guests were: Col that hel

the meeting, while PACIFIC COAST withdraw from

promising swimm- Crudden, C.O. Travancore Infan Cnt to appoint the cancun Wong a very

mer

will no who BASEBALL

no doubt make

Cal. Walters. try.

C.O. dt shaw and Major Ince that a de- the trial unless he were.

serious bid for the Colony's the Jaipur Guards, and Col. Gili liente siuntion had arisen because permitted to speak in,

Oakland, Cal, Oct. 2. Lommittee messrs. Dwyer, Championship for ladies when the an. C.D. of the Jodhpur Sird

Ада DTRAMBOJ TA appoint their The Acorns, who faltered

championships are next held. Infantry. With a view to seeing for themselves the actual Sainho had developed an affection French by declaring that

Lai Tsun team will include a alacradio comment

The tug-of-war. WAS the situation was a "mis- in the season-long scrap with

won by San Francisco Seals in the condition of the part of Island Road at which for him.

structions to the

umber of Arst-class swimmers DA.Q., 103 Indian Mobile Work? Hen- understanding." Lieutenant-Commander

battle for the Pacific Const a lorry came off the road, resulting in thei

He said. in French. that as a

Baseball League pennant, took beroro the end of the first and

choose Test teams to pe unwell as former Calony champions. ahons Company.

The celebration culminated in a death of a Chinese dance hostess, Betty Kwok, shaw said that Major Cousens hurl

shouldered other prisoners' wor prosecutor he would be a member possession of the seat at the second Tests. This is key to re-

big curry dinner. on Feb. 18 last, Sir Henry Blackall (Chief Jus- problems and had constantly re- of the Court and he felt that as Champions in the Governors Bult in an atmosphere of un tice), Crown and Defence Counsels, members, quested Improvements. He had a member he could continue to Cup Finals which opened last certainty among both the play- of the jury and various witnesses went for a told prisoners working for the speak even if told he must 80-minute motor ride yesterday afternoon. ful assignments, they should "I wish to make it clear that Angeles Tuesday night with a cel singe of the match with th

no intention of disrespect was Giving evidence, Cheung Yim-write long and diMcult sentences implied by the fact that I con-ix

"A special responsibility atill rusts on these nations to exer- дой cle jointly, both inside Lutside the United Nations or Fanization

other and t machinery international

ar tungements aimed toward unit and cooperation among all na tion-Associated Press,

Court Visits Scene Of Accident

The Court resumed at 4 p.m. to Kwing-yu and Fok Pak-ylu. to hear further evidence in the continued trial of A/B

MA-

Major Cousens later wrote a re- ply and showed it to Major Ince, a fellow prisoner, who thought that it was satisfactory, Lieuten- ant-Commander Henshaw said.

Major Cousens

warned extremely other prisoners to be

had

announcement

In August, 1944, Major Cousens would told Lieutenant-Commander Hen-

Tokyo radio thut, If given distaste-silent

read them rapidly when

broadcasting.

more ob-

Sidney yhn, dance hostess, said that at and

Pearson and 9 pm. on Aug. 17, Ernest Pearson for the

A/B Siasons came to the Majestic

Ludicrous #laughter of Betty Kwok,

Pearson has pleaded not guilty Cabaret and invited Betty Kwok

Major Couscha had also suggcat- through Mr. M. A. da Silva. Mr. and her to the table. After re-

ontoret for one ed exaggerations of commentaries AJ Clifford is appearing for themaining in the Crown. The Jury are Messrs. hour, the sailors took them to the to make the propaganda ludicrous.

Canadian Cafe, where they were Major Cousens wrote M. Wong (foreman), Leung Cann Tee-kong, P. J Brown, C. M. dos introduced to Lo On. There was vious double meanings into scripts prisoner-of-war P. Xavier, L. A. Recarle, So some whisky drinking by the two thaif any other

sallors, but witness had no know- and was often accused by the au- ledge how much they actually did thorities of deliberate sabotage. imbibe,

Lieutenant-Commander Hen The whole party left the Cafe

Major Cou- 11 p.m. and boarded a lorry, shaw declared that when it started, Betty Kwok was sens was not given preferential sitting on the right of Pearson, in treatment in camp.

RADIO

BW Hong Kong broadcasting on trequency of 845 kitocycler and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 7.9 to 6.80 h.m., and 8.1 to 11.00 Tm also on '9.52 megacycles. H.E.T

at

the same seat, Lo On ant between

the two seats, while Sissons sat on the other seat with the wit 13,30 p.m.Daily Programine Dummaryness on his left.

18.47 p.m.-Organ

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WOMEN'S GOLF

Hunstanton, England, Oct, 2. Miss Mnude Harlemann

of

trol have

Byd

of

reserved nu

aving the

Selection

choices and Ley have caused con-

by their in- selectura

1

a part

Sparta TeamSING TAO'S

EASY WIN Impresses

b night. The Oakland team won ere and selectora. Imagine 3 the semifinal playoff from Los Player going in to bat at a criti-

that

bad been bo to five victory-As-Knowledge Unued to speak in the

omitted from the team' for See

The Second Division match t French 8ociated Press..

next Test. Imagino also the

Causeway Bay last evening (was- tongue as the Court rose 'yester.

London, Oct. 2. | reelings of the selectors if that l day," he said. ".

player subsequently

The British press and sporting notable for the absence of cohesion wins

the, fraternity When told that he must speal:

yesterday applauded armongst the C.A.S.0. team for match with a brillant century. either in English

the first knockabout of Gaecho- whom Chan Sul-chuen at left back Japanese, Oc Oneto shouted yesterday that hu

inter-State fcalousy in the slovakin's Sparta football team on was the only player worthy of represented "the

Gavorn Sweden, Swedish and Danish wo- dclcction of the Tear teams is a Arsenal's Highburg Around, Lon note. great

very real monace and, despite thu | don.

Sing Tho were easy winners by ment of France" and that unless¦men's golt champton, detented act that few of the visiters have

5-0, the two wing men being, but to were permitted to

Mrs. C. M. V. Elliott of England played on the more fiezy Austra Watching the Czech champion standing in forward line that native tongue, he would decline here yesterday by two and one in lan wickets, the advantage must players, one Arsenal professional lacked punch in front of ONL

British to continue the prosecution of the the third round of the

be wald to it with the English remarked that "they know what With steadying on and having Indo-China phase of the case. Women's Amateur Golf Tournamen,

it's all about." and the "Daily crack at goal when the opportun Tribunal President Sir William ment."

Mail sports Walter Webb told Oneto today that "on"

Hammond,

aditor another

commented ity arises instead of dilly delive With only 32 survivors,

keep the ball ing. this forward lins will,stro? the victim at times of fibrositis, said the way they roading the record, one might

roll It about in the l a lot of goals. draw the conclusion that there had fourth round will be played today before leaving England. "You can down and

once favoured Scorers for the winning side Miss Harlemann's next opponent rely on one thing; we shall not let thoughtful style been some discriminatory treat-

were Kwok Cheuk-chool, L A correspondent here. ment." After listening to Oneto's is Lady Katherine Cains of Eng- England down."

added, "We have a good team, but | Arsenal manager George All-Chang-yin (2). Tang Yuskit, and explanation of his attitude, Strand-Associated Press. Under cross-examination, Lieu- William said, "the Court accepts

we do not yet know how good then booking the strongest At-Tam Chun-fat, MALENCE tenant-Commander Henshaw cald Mr. Oneto's explanation-the mat-

oppositions. That is the right senal team, he enn muster for the

Cheon Koon-blow, Mak Washington, Oct. 2. that Major Cousens had flatly ct: Litria cipand le

tour, the first Dvening game at jghbury today, xam-cheng, Chang Ying-koen, Tang Sam, Officials of the American approach to this

Shln Yeuang. Tan Chandal, Lại Gian fused to make a broadcast slating

rin, Kok Cheok-cheang. Ho. Ying-fan) Both Gnate and the Court care Univerzity called football the since the 1v26-7 season. Un their Associated Press.

arrival at Fremantle Hammond the Japanese point of view re-fully avoided the use of the word 20th Century Slave mart"

Tang Ye-kit and Lee Tig-kes, would not be drawn into any

1,00 p, t,Now, Weather Report and Hided with a rickshaw. At that use the sinking of Japanese } "Apology," which ho had been of They said that the players werd | answer on his team'except. "Wi Red Cross ohips, but ordera came dered to make, and substituted knocked down to the highest have 17 batsmen, 17 bowlers and time it was travelling very fast. back that he must do so. Major the term "explanation."

Not long after the car had pro- Cousens' subsequent commentary oceded up Island Road. witness was considered unsatisfactory and went on, it suddenly fell off the was returned to be renewed. rond. At the spot, she did not The hearing was adjourned un- see any obstruction in front of the till tomorrow-Reuter, headlights. In trict, she added, the road was clear, though it was dark

1.40 p.m.-London Transcription Ber.

icel "Pomona“ by

-Ballet Orcheiten.

the Brides

1,10hp,marndoe Love and His Orchestra.

Hendom. ::7.00 6.m--"Niskoet

4. Variety.

1.30 pm. Plano Selecione. 1,000,--Nero Spirituals, $.09 London Relars News, 116 3.8.Half and Tour with Victor

Herbert,

..

"Little Drunk”

bidder as human chuttola, who wicket-kervers.". Ho pre- Onote then opened the presenta surrender their complete free-ferred to let the players sneak tion of the French phase of the esse by introducing each documentum to the coaches, today's slave for themselves by their prowess

on the actual field of play. the-American de- drivers."--Associated Press. 1 Fronch. puty Prosecutor, Frank S. Caven-

England's Teamm nor read the document in English. Onelo named five defendanta os izen who wore in power in Japan at the time of the Indo-China pe gression-iranuma, Kido, Ita zaki, Araki and Kulzo.-Associat

KILLED BY LOLOS?

Chengbu, Oct. E

The Englishmen are particulur- ly strong in' batting, though por- happ a little Ioan In Arst class al-rounders and bowlers. In the

Binx, Tho

chuen, Chan Scitechsler, Jad, Wings, Ko Lal-mung, Los Chip, Chan Kings represent Long Yok-Ion, and Chin Chfiel,"

SOCCER BRIEFS The following will Club's 1st Team on Saturday ngainst 1/6 Commando on the Club ground. Kick off 8.45 p.m. Gardner, Leck, Blekford, Dond, Forrow, Hopian, Pryde, Weller, Mullen, Vielstad and Beck,

The following players will ro- prostat to Dockyard Tootball

B=FB

London, Oct. 1. There was some betting, the Cesarewitch and Cambridge shure during the race mosting at Newmarket today.

Geoffrey's Lad was backed

might have made a mistake in this. She was now certain, sho To. Mř, Clifford, witness said it declared, that Betty Kwok sat on

A Chinese drug merchant here fold they should bear comparison Club to play against H.K. Wire sald today that he had reliable-ro- with any other touring aldo. less in 2nd Division on Oct. 3, 82 to one for the Cesarswiton appeared to her that Pearson was the right of Pearson and was noted Press. littlà drunk when he left the Cafe. between Pearson and Bissons. Her

porta that five United Staton wit- | subscribe to the view that tho at- 1948 at Navy kround, Happy Val-to win 10,00021 20

Joy, kick off at 8.46 p.m. Washington, Oct. 2. In reply to Mr. Silva, she said Aral statement to the police was

man were enslaved and two fol- | task is going to be much stronger

$10,000 to $100 wallAN if, Hannaford, G. Anaiyaa, F. Oneml sile did not know how

against Grand Duki: for t much also incorrect when she said that The Philippine Ambassador, low airmen were killed by Lelo than the critics have assed it. chas, C. Retella, Y.- Chinese 3.- Bill. whisky the sulfors took. She nd-Lo On was sitting at the back of Elizalde, said today he is de tribesmen two years 150.

Erdsor and Pollard are likely to 2, Biowari, 8, dievku, K, Laberwood. Cumbridgeshire-—Router, {" The merchant, Yin Pao Chuen, boar the brunt of the bowling, and 17. Morewell and X: Ada statement to the the truck.

parting on Oct. 7 for confer Amitted making

police inmediately after the accli To His Lordship, she said Peor- once with President Manuel A. and the crash occurred nonrif Bedner in another Tale the dent in which plie said that Dotty son appeared, drunk to her be Roxas expected to last une Lack of communication blacked-1s balas dubbed klin, dark horse Centre tenim for today a game Yushsi in Bikane province, „Teatr are as good, as won. Weight The following in the Wireless HKwok was seated between Peard cause of his red face and not month. The Ambassador do out news of the rescue team that by Australians and he may well against Dockyard peng

* by his walkjasaladapan pclined to discuss the problems teftimate work to week), dinos yet prove to be just that

miserie Bowel and Ymin) EG 10,34 2,1 hepig-Conserto No, e la 40n, and Sissons.

Mlace, for Plane and Crebers well after the accident so that she morning

She said she yens not feeling. The case was adjourned to this to be considered.--Anociated warding she reported captives. -- ** Providing the players 'striko Belih, Duxbury,. Pelbrik MOREM

Press,

Associated Press.

form; the English, seam for the | Krobedy, "Pillow, "Bullieux, and Bolder,

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