1946-11-07 — Page 8

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

FOTOPRINT

FOR YOUR

it

CAMERAS

PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES

7.. D'Agullar St. K

American People Have Had Enough

iContinued from Page 11 Connecticut and Pennsylvania -the latter particularly highly industrialised-were

110

states which staged a

landslide, while

opposition

other

9. Middle Rd. „Kowy."

CHINA MAIL

Divided Loyalties Of French

London, Nov. 6.

One of the most critical phases of the second World War the early days of the North Afri- can campaign was seriously handicapped by the divided loyalties of all French officers, it was officially disclosed today.

Right Politics intruded everywhere and the local civil

authorities were antagonistic.

farmer

anongi

plunged deep into the solid South", where others, Congressman Andrew May Chairman of the Hutse of R

Affairs presentatives Military Committee went down before the . Republican advance..

With Republican eyes already turning to the bigger and more exciting presidential contest two hence, arch-Conservative years

W. Bricker-Governer De- Jochie rival as bis party's wey's "man"

received in 1948-aixo appeared to be an all-time record vote in the fight for the Senate seat for his home state of

Yez

3.

third Republican pre- sidential candidate, Ear! Warren was swept unupposed into nuother term as Governor of California. Renter

New York, Nor, G Figures in the United States Congressional election at eight o'clock, New York time, were: House of Representatives K publicans 190, Democrat,

undecided 81. State

KOVI

elected were: Republicans 19,

mocrats eight.

of four.

Returns from Montana, and Washington, these

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946.

SPORTS

ECTION

'Glory' Beat BAKSI BEATS Club "A"

At Happy Valley yes- terday, H.M.S. "Glory"

MILLS

London, Nov. 5.

beat Club "A by three Joe Baksi, of the United States, beat Freddie Mills, British light-heavyweight champion, who re- tries, one goal and two

tired at the end of the sixth round of a sche- penalty goals (20 points)

duled ten round international light-heavy contest at Harringay Arena tonight. Mills, conceding height, reach and nearly two. stone in weight, opened briskly, but his pun- ches seemed to have little effect on his oppon- ent.

to two penalty goals (6 points).

"Glory" were very much the

better ten and their outsades

The Briton had his right, eye cut in the second round and his left eye cut in the third round.

Dramatic disclosures of the selves openly, while a few were diffenities to be overcome be hostile.

the Germans could be Hesitant And Afraid Fore thrown out of Algeria and "Civil telephone, for instance, joverwhelmed their opposite num- Tunisia is told du an official was at first my chief means of bers so completely that it vas

from despatch

Lieutenant communicating with my for surprising that the score was kept K. A N.. Anderson, ward units and General

with Allied down to 20 points. General Officer Commanding Force Headquarters.

Smitheringale, "Glory" ty-haif, in-Chief. First British Army. "I can safely generalise by had a hand in several of their

His report submitted to the saying that at first in the arms trics. Eight minutes after the } ... War

hesitant start he cut through beautifully Office in June, 1943, senior officers were

them to make an opening which, after covers operations in Northwest and afraid to commit

officers were two players had handled the ball, Africa from November 8, 1942, selves, junior till May 15, 1943.

mainly in favour of aiding the resulted in Hain scoring an un- Allies, men would obey orders. converted try.

grow

closer

and

They Were Disappointing

but continued to battle pluckily against overwhehning odds.

Mis, with a right overarm swing, rocked Baksi in the fifth round, but the latter retaliated with a spasm of ferocious fight-| ine causing Mills to retreat.

MI looked in bad shane in the sixth round when his face was.

smeared with blood and his left eye completely closed, but fought with superb courage, despite the

CHESS

(By RECORDER) The second round of the Kow- loon Chess Club's Reserve Tour- nament "A" proved nearly, ani cataclysmic as the first, leaving Henry Ballerand in the lead with

ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

Everything Photographic

TO, ICE HOUSE STREET.

NAVY WIN

EASILY

At Causeway Bay yesterday: Royal Navy beat H.K. Signal Co. by five clear goals in the Second Division of the Footbull' League.

This is the Navy's fifth sue- ccssive win.

It is understood that H. K. Signal Co. have now decided to continue with their fixtures and will be requesting the Association to allow them to withdraw their application for withdrawal from the Lengue.

Soccer

Programme

The following is the. Sorcer pro-

gramme for the week ending 10th November, 1946-

SATURDAY, NOV., 9, 1946

First Division

Tel 33188

Soccer And

The Life Of

A Soldier

(BY ARCHIE QUICK)

If there is one thing more than another that frets me is to hear well fed, complacent middle-aged business men talk disparagingly. jgnorantly about the life of a soldier,

I fell to discussing the relue- tance of football clubs to visit BAOR, particularly First Divi sion clubs, with some football Cab officials the other day, and the usual arguments were put up about eồngested . fixture lists, length of sea travel, danger of air travel with so much "valu able cargo."

Then up spake the chairman of a First Division side. We didn't mind sending our teams over to Germany when there were some soldiers there to watch the matches," he said, and he simply would not be convinced that the circulation of "Soldier" magazine alone was over, the 100,000 mark 44 R.M. Commando vs. St. The oracle added that it was Joseph's.

the football clubs that kept Soc- (St. Joseph's grd. Happy Valcer going during the war, when I ley 4.30 p.m.).

suggested, it might have been the Services Referee: Chan King Tink Linesmen: Lui Shiu Ming and Cpl H Filmer

Sing Tao

mando.

vs. 45 R.M. Com-

Another director said the clubs would be more willing to cooper- ate at the tail end of the season when football fixtures are quister (Club grd. 4.30 p.m.)

and teams are out of the Cup. I Referee: L. G. Young. again hinted that it was in the Linesmen: Lac. F. Roberts early days of a season when the and J. F. da Silva.

interest of soldiers or civilians Eastern vs. Club,

WAS keenest apart from (Navy grd. Causeway Bay 3.00 minority club supporters Inter. p.m. pok

ested in promotion, relegation of

Cup.

Referee: C. Tunstall Linesme: P. M. Xavier and E. Lawrence.

Navy vs. R.AF. (Navy grd. Causeway Bay 4.30p.m.)

Referee: Capt. J. P. England. Linesmen: Ng Kam Chuon and Leung Yuk Tong.

the

In a preface to the despatch the War Office says that as the

"Amongst the peopic Arabs | Immediately following the kick-

Sydney, Nov. 5. United States had maintained were indifferent, or inclined to be off after this try, Smitheringale velations with Vichy, whereas hostile, the French were in ouragain cut through, ran 40 yards

Writing in the "Sydneynesidedness of the contest. civit

His manager, Ted Brandribb, Morning Herald" today, W. J. and passed to Acland, who scored Reilly, the former Australian the end of the sixth round.

rightly advised Mills to retire at, Britain had recognised Generall favour but apathetic, the de Gaulle's Movement, it was authorities were antagonistic as in the

corner. Again the goal bowler says: "England in the thought that a United States whole. The resulting impression

Mills caused a surprise in scal The Club opened their score match with Vietsrin has shown ing the heaviest weight of his expedition would receive more on my mind was not one of much Kick failed.

safety of my

selectors career-13 stone 2 pounds, with local support than one in which confident as force should I sufa minute later when Wilson, in that the Australian

small isolated forço

the "Glory" pack, was offside and must continue to search for Baksi weighing 15 stone 16 British troops were foremost.

"But-from-the-m

moment General Taylor kicked a penalty goal for opening Test batsmen as nei-pounde-Router.

nor Tamblyn German the Club. Shortly before half ther Meuleman Gen Eisenhower was ne- fer a severe selback. cordingly appointed Comman- Barre refused the Anal Dder-in-Chief and General Ander- pltimatam on November 10. the time, Cray scored for the Glory revealed anything like Test son Commander of the Eastern situation began to change. We and Torrence kicked a penalty form. In fact they were very

increasing goal.

disappointing." Task Force, un, which the bur- met henceforth with At 0600 EST

The second half opened with O'Reilly is, however, impress- The plan was relations with the Army and civi Smitheringale catching a weaked with Harvey, whom he says, At 8600 EST the Republicans of the initial fighting was assistance and courtesy and our appeared to have captured likely to fall.

should hans daily

well that Wright Americana

attempt at a kick ahead by Leivis, played so. beltor." seats in the United States Senate, that the

on the Club left wing and run looked completely innocuous, Mutual Trust " giving them at least a majority Participate largely in the assault

phase and that General Ander

|ning straight through to score even on the Melbourne wicket." Co-operation and mutual trust near the posts. Torrence con- Utah on should not assume command

O'Reilly-emphasises that the

Arsenal', Welsh International included until after that phase ended. between the British and French verted this goal and also a pen Australisa selectors must two clear points and only one

full back Wally Barnes gave up reached a high level by the end

minutes later. Just choose a leg spin bowler against other player, Gardner, who has Anderson's report of the campaign, hut, asserted by a fee

professional Soccer in the heyday fifty were somewhat skim General

to date.

of his career because of injury, py but the Republican trend in therefore, opens some two days General Anderson, "up to the end before the end of the game, Tay- the English, adding that so far played only one game

He is now a regular soldier and thore states seemed, definite. They after the beginning of the French units were not capable of lor kicked a second penalty goal "Dooland of South Australia with an unbeaten and undrawn

record..

isstationed at Southern

Con has the best claims."-Reuter. were also leading slightly

historic landings extending offensive action against German for the Club.

mand PT. School.at Winterbourne The game of the evening and Nevada and had a fair chance in from Casablanca to Algiers. troops and could only operate

perhaps the best of the first twa

Dauntsey is good news there- New Mexico, where the race wa

Lukewarm

safely in the mountainous sectore Smitheringale

was was the out hom were prominent in the loose.unds of the tournament

Second Division. very close. The Republican lang

fore that he is sufficiently recover- of the front slide

"the" -J. · Caryalho FX. Sequeira General Anderson's forec, General

slanding player on the field and large that only

disclosed Anderson

Teams:---

H.K. Chinese, Cadre.va. Kwonged to play for Southern Command Rhodes Island. Maryland

against Western Command short- and after the initial failure to reach that previous to leaving Britain was largely responsible for Glory

H.M.S. Glory A. Torrence; Encounter which saw the tourna West Virginia in the East escape fonts and Bizertu, was rein-I he had prepared three alternative winning so easily.

Payne, W. Cray, W. Falvey, J. 3 tend the most-favoured

ment's youngest player fully ex-Wahadgam yang ge

(St. Joseph's eld. Happy Val d the deluge together with a few forged by troops

In the scrum, Bowen and Bates Acland; from Casa- plans to meet either French re-

competi G. Smitheringile, G.

key 3 p.m.) I just miss a win on a bid tor and small for western skales.

considerable scale, were useful in the line out and Sugden; H. Harold, W. Hughes, move in the blunce and Oran. By this pro- xistance On Governor Dewey's margin 01

Army shortlived resistance followed by Breen-Turner made a good lanse D. G. Wilson, M. F. Bowen, G. H.

3. me. Carvalho colla-forward. For the Club, Clemo Bates, R. Hain, J. Breen-Turner, could have been a more creditable

managed

draw that Victory in New York of ever cess the First British 780.000 was the largest ever given was formed together with the non-cooperation, or active

played a good gamle under trying} M." J. Thomas. to Republican candidate. His Second United States Corps and; in actual fact, the French re- circumstances at scrum half, his)

win. He offered the Queen's majority of four years nun was the 19th-French Corps.

Club "A" F. A. Waller; S. E. P. Gambit, which Sequeira declined. sisted us in Algiers. Feeble tackling and kicking were very Lewis, 1. McNay, N. Booker, G. and steadily developed the game only 243,881.

This is how General Ander--though their resistance was One of the most smashing Re- sun describes the state of the repercussions caused delay and

D. Sloss; R. Berkeky, F. J. Clemo: to the point where The forwards were not heeling R. Brown, D. J. L, McWhirter, R.

valuable pawn. publican victories was by Senator French Army

feeling doubt," and Vandenberg in Michigan. 13- Daroughout the country"Face

the ball cleanly despite McWalz- Meffan, A. J. Taylor, G. P. W. Later, the campaign was divid-

ter hooking the ball as often as Mann, D. Graham, R. Dalzici, A. majority about | 000,000.~~ | tors walch intimately affected ed into three main phrases: Reuter.

my decisions and action on many, 1. The race for Tunis and his opponent. Taylor and Gra-Angus. ocensions" "in the early days, Bizertia. ("We just failed to win bitter fighting in of this campaign, politics in this race

period December 28, of all French officers

were 1942. till March 27, 1943, during sharply divided and many even which both sides were building up of those who had taken the their forces. plunge and sided with thej “;3. "The offensive period start- Allies were still openly ex- ing with the counter-attack at pressing loyalty to Marshal Djebel Allod on March 28 and Petain.

WAR

WOR

+U

STOP PRESS

New York, Nov. 7. Latest Associate Press election returns showed the following.results:-

House of Representatives: 187 Democrata; 204 Republi- cans, and one American La- hour clected, with 68 seats still andecided.

Senate

Nine Democrats Republicans elected, with nine seats still undecid ed. The Republicans ""are leading in six of these con Lests.

Governors; Eight Demo- crats and 19 Republicans clerted. Seven Governorshipe still are undecided, with the Democrats leading in contests--- Associated Press.

six

·

#boration,

truded everywhere. Loyalties ad words

2:

itsuseful.

Oustanding

h

Wiesbaden Trade Agreement

Berlin, Nov. 6.

.....

terday that the German economic ministers of the Russian and American occupation zones of Germany have negotiated a new trade agree- ment providing for an exchange of 28,000,000 marks worth of goods within the next three months.

ending with the final destruction The Soviet Military Government announced yes- forward with all vigour, General

"Eveh while I was pressing of the Axle forces in Africa un Harre was still negotiating with General von Arnim in Tunis This may have been a clever nove. To gain time, and I am now inclined to this view, but at the moment it did not inspire me with confidence.

Manerai. Anderson devates sec- tions of his report to the difficul ties about command. "These dir- ficuties arose in part from poll- tical considerations and especially from the need to conciliate the French Command."

Delicate Situation

he won

Wax

A passed pawn on QB8 Carvalho's downfall. He was so anxious to keep and queen it that about an hour was employed in moving it two squares. It was finally lost, as well as the chances of n. wis.

The game lasted just over

time hours, half › the

of the Knight Danenberg, encounter, the marathon match of the tourna ment so far, The Arst 15, moves fa mild Ruy Lopes took 14 hours, the first 21 moves two urs and all the 34 moves 3 hours in all it was a game of attrition all the way with Knight! nown up and not a chance of j breaking through a strong pawns bishop-knight formation.

The Ballerand-Col: Whitcombs

་་་

387 Coy. R.A.S.C. vs. Dockyard. (Chatham Rd. grd: 4.30 p.m.) Referees N T. Delgado. HQ Land Forces va. 3 Cdo, Bde. 11.Q.

(Chatham Rd. grd: 3′′p.m.) Referee:= G.S.M. H. Conk. H.K. Signal Coy. vs. Club. (Glub grd. 3 p.m.)' Referee Cpl. H. Filmer,

SUNDAY,, ÑOV. 10, 1948,

First Division

1/5 Commando va, South China.

Club grd: 4.30 p.m.): Referee R. M. Omar.

C.A.M.C. vs. Kwong Wal.

(Navy grd. Causeway Bay 4.30

Wee Logle

And, talking of Arsenal, many road judges think that wee Logic, who has been playing half back, Is the future Alex James if he will only stick to the inside left position. He has all the talents but is inclined to hold the balls little too long and carries it fif- teen yards insteed of passing it. I saw the two together the other day. Maybe Alex was passing on hints.

Gudmundsson, the Icelander, is

Linesmen: F. N. Bullock and going to be good 100 when he Very cool SCLED to our ways. 19 D. Sparrow.

and confident, if a little slow yet. One of England's greatest wing halves, Jack Crayston, is rapidly becoming versed in managerial Referee: J. F. da Silva. Linesmen: B. T. Gosuto and and more to do on the

matters. ile is being given morg

adminis E. L. Strange,

trative side of Arsenal, and

this Travancore Regi. vs. Com- tall, well spoken, good looking ex- mando.

Chatham Rd. grd. 3 p.m.) Referee: G.S.M. I. Cook. C.A.S.C.

H.K. Wireles

Centre,

(Chatham Rd. grd. 4.30 pan.) Referee: N. T Delgado.

H.A.F. oficer may well go places when he takes charge. of some club or other. Ile is deeply in- terested in such A career

Tailpiece story. Greatest; foot taller in the world, and we muit still call him that. Stanley Mat-

44 RM, Commando vs. Souththews, of Stoke City, and Scot

1

(Club: grd | Happy Valley 3

m.

Referre: F. A. Barret's. Sing Toeva Police, -- (Navy gr Causeway Bay, pm, jako

At about 540 p.m. the tension broke and Ruight managed to capture two rooks for a bishor The agreement, negotiated at negotiated exchanges with the and knight in a forced change Wiesbaden, where German of-British and French zones.. and caused his opponent's resign-China. "Many mayors, station mas-

ficials from the Russian zone Under the new agreement' iheation sik meves later. ters, postmasters and other key He wrote: "The more the cam-

were guests at a Greater Hessian United States zone is to deliver officials with whom we had dealings as we advanced were pafgn progressed the more it be-trade exhibition there, is hailed to the Soviet, 10,000 work animals game finished early after the lat In the Soviet controlled press and large tonnages of hope, in Let overlooked a strong queen and fakewarm in their sympathien! cañas, 'obvious, that unified com here as a further boost to inter-jéxchange för deliveries of sugar, knight attack when casting? :

and was essential to avoid hesitant to commit them-chao

chaotic muddle. Bat Generai zonal commerce.

grain potatoes, brown coal and tremendous improvement on the Second round standards were a Giraud-would not agree to place This War the second major alcohol.. French trasps under British com- trade deal negotiated between the Ne tonnage: figures were given. proached first-class standards by

first and two games that ap Soviet and American zones. The The Mark at the military rate of local measure were seen. The A series of compromises and Soviet zone has also recently exchange is valued at 10 cents nine plasers are well-matched and makeshifts had to be made and

(sixpence) but its value in Ger- it is still anybody's tournament. the situation was not righted un-

man international commerce is The fourth game. Tausz-Gardner til the 18th Army Group WILK of ammunition at any target be-reckoned considerably higher,

been postponed: till - next formed under General Alexander, leaving General Anderson with fore giving themselves up. Associated Press.

Thursday, British and French forces only. Von Arnim's, Surrender ed dit almost unnoticed. 1. am "On May 12 Colonel-General

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISÉ LTD.

announce their appointment as Wholesale Distributing Agents of Time Inc. publications.

The latest issues of

77

"TIME

(Pacific Edition)

Dated OCTOBER 14

and OCTOBER 21

are

NOW ON SALE

At All Leading Booksellers.

Price: $100 per copy

mand

Another delicate situation was von Arninn, General Officer Com COLUMBUS WAS

caused in December, 1942-by manding-in-Chier Army Group the femoval of certain ofDecra of Afrika, surrendered with his pro-Axle sympathies from the statt to on- Indian Division and | staff of General Barre, ·

was brought to me at Headquár- As an example of the difficulties ters of the First Arms...

Gêneral" Anderson

OUT OF DATE

St. Johns, Newfoundland,

Nov. 5

Standings

Standings after two rounds

aret.

Referee: A E. P. Gucal, WEDNESDAY, NOV, 13, 1946 Second Division

Kit Ché vs. Navy. (Navy ged. Causeway Bay at

5 m.)

Referee F A. Barretto,

land's centre forward, Jock Dodds of Shamrock Rovers, two of the outstanding personalities in the rame, de na training on a foot ball ground. Hard to believe but, true,

They train together at Black. Matthews has an hotel in the poof Greyhound Stadium, Kesson

lawn and Dodds is at loggerheads. with Blackpool over his transfer to an Irish club..

UNITED SERVICES Russia Wins

Y. REST

The following have been

Melbourne, Nov. 5.-

H. Ballerand, F.X. Sequeira chosen to represent the United Ser- Over 100,000, including the 1%, R.C. Gardner, H. Knight vices against Rest of the Colony Duke and Duchess of Glouces and Col. H.M. Whitcombe 1, J.P. de Carvalho, E. Tausz: V.Von Club ground at 1.30 p.m...

in the Football game on Monday ter, and the MCC tourists saw Kölatchoff and RC. Danenberg 0.

||J. G. Leeds" "Russin" by “Ex- Powell (185 Cdo), Sinclair (R. | citement" cut of "Lady March" Tournament were:

The Norwegians established Results last Tuesday in the AF) and Dear (45 Cdo), (Capt.); carry a top-weight of nine stone,

..

America in 1492, according to Meir

of lacit of unity of command The disaster was complete. "I had to motor over 1,000 miles reached over a quarter million.

commented: The total of prisoners eventually camp at Pistolet Bay, Newfound.R.C. Danenberg beat F.A. Bird (1/5 Cdo), Burnage (45 to a five lengthe victory in the land, 500 years before Christopher Fisher R.C. Tavares beat L.A. Cdo) and lodges (Navy); Beadlo Melbourne Cup. over: two miles In four days to visit various "The booty was immense, Dun-Columbus "officially discovered da

and

H. Ballerand beat (1/5Cdo), Banks (1/5 Cdo), at Flemington here today, in a Corps Commanders."

kirk was amply revenged."

Sowell (RAF); Suckland field of 36; which was the big Dealing with the second phuse "Right throughout the corn-A. M. Mallery, the United States P. Ricci-Pereira V L.M.

evening's games "ATOTO (RAF), and Ford (1/5 Cdo), gest for 51 years,e qdo del of the campaign, he stated: "Atpaign we were all of us in vory-archaeologist who investigated Rodrigues, R.C. Danenberg Anderson (RAP) Burns was always lying handy, and Reserves: ---"Taylor (45 · Cdo), “Russia" who started at 15-1 the end of thla perlod the French ing degrees thrown into intimate ancient Vilting remains here. were beginning to feel the strain," touch with the armies of our

X Sequeira, Col. HM. Whit (RAF), Ingles (1/5 Cdo), Red- dashing to the front when en The campaign did not look too American and French Allies, way from White Pay to Pistoley Lerand Y LA da Costa, Heggie (Navy), Winters (12 Cdo) in the easiest possible manner. Mr. Mallery his worked his combe v F.A. Fisher, H. 'Bel-

man (1/5.Cdo), Smith (Navy), toring the home straight, won rosy to them, Supplies and equip usually under conditions of stress Bay in the far north, uncovering Knight v J. Reynaud. ment were nearly exhausted, and danger, demanding instant Viking relies on the way, is Ladder Standings are,

Players and reserves are re E, O. Kirby's "On Target motor transport was worn out decision and the closest collabora-claimed... Lame Cutierrez: 8, R.C. Gardner: 4, at 3.30 on day of match. Anyone ed $2 closely together that it 1. J.P. de Carvalho; 2, F.A.quested to report at the club house and W., Ballocha "Carey" finish- and scarce and troops were un- tion. I say without hesitation He found Norse ruins at Launce

Rodrigues 6 6. A.P. Rice- unable to play is requested to in- was not until the result of the to entre lack of anti-tank web-understanding and, above all, con- near Raleigh, and asserts he has

F.X. Sequeira 7, R.C. form C.P.Q, Rogers (Tet. 31103 photo-finish was known that the Adence which each of us had in established a claim that Lief Col. H.M. Whitcombe; 10, R.C.ble. In his survey of the third the other was quite, remarkable. Ericsson set up a camp, at Pistoley Tavara; 11, L.A. da Costar 12,

half a head in front pa phase (the offensive, period) Nat only senior officers, but also Bay in the tenth century-feu H. Bellerand, 18, J. Reynend; 15,

"On Target started at 7-1 General Anderson told of mill-all ranks of our three armies scón ter

Gorge H. Knight i

The following will represent and Carey 15-1. The tary achievements that led up to realised that despite, differences

the Referees in the soccer game Favourites, "Cordial", "sag the final rout of the German of language, customs and "pro-

Batavia, Nov; §.

At Melbourne, Nov. 5. against The Presse on Monday on never in the race with a chance, army in Cap Bon Peninsula cesses of thought, the other fel- All ministers in the Indonesian Bernborough, Australia's cham-Club ground, at 2.40 p.m. The winner gets 47.0 The scenes were amazing low also was giving his best with Republican Government of pre- plon racehorse, which broke down Roberts. Young and D. P. Lal: Target" £2,000 and he wrote. "The route was com-out reservation and that he was sent in Batavia are leaving 10- wille racing on November 2, will Lawrence. Guest and Delgado: £1,000-cuter, captors and drove in their own the British and French the initial the Indonesian capital, to report Roy Stewart veterinary consult The Press team will be chosen Printed and published for plete. Prisoners, swamped their to be trusted. Even betwem morrow or Friday for Jogjakaria, he walking without any limp Omar, ID, England, Kavier and

within a few works, predicts Mr. Rogers,

A transport looking for the eages and very understandable doubts to a full meeting of the Cabinet Thousands surrendered without very soon disappared for malad! on what has been achieved so far Club week

antito ) the -- Australian - Jockey

on, Friday afternoon following a proprietors The attempting to resist further, while open respect and admiration in the Dutch-Indonesian negolia It is definite, however, that a meeting at the Hongkong Hotel Enterprise Limited others fired the remaining stocks Héreln les much hope for the tions, authoritative quarters here anapped sesamoid bone ends This game will be referred by JAKES - KEATES

Continued at Yost of next Col) (dlard."-Reut

reported

Bernborough'a career- Router Mr. J. MacKelvio,

Hong Ko

able to face German tanks owing that mutual goodwill, toleradce, Au Loop, and a Norse stone anvenberg, 8, F.A. Fisher: D, Ex 2 or 31041) as soon as poss!- former was placed as second,

Referees

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.