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Death Of Noted Officer

The feneral of the late A.S.P. William Richard Chester-Woods, who died on Tuesday night of cancer. took place at the Colonial Cemetery yesterday, with military honours.

wa-

The Rev. A.P. Rose officiated. Mr. Chester Woods who died at the Queen Mary Hospital, born on Dec. 11, 1896, and prior to joining the Hong Kong Police Force, served throughout

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Fighting In Greece More Severe

"

(By Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent)

London, Nov. 19. Yesterday's interview in 'Athens between Greek Premier Constantin Tsaldaris and the British and United States Ambassadors is believed, in well informed quarters in London today, to have been concerned mainly with the proce dure to be adopted if the Greek Government definitely decides to place before the Security Council its evidence of foreign intervention in the existing civil strife.

War 1. He arrived in long Copies of the Greek Govern- Government Kong in April, 1919, and a year nient's dossier on the reports Aegean Macedonia-Reuter.

PRACT

Inter was promoted Lance Serf the Yugoslay, Albanian and geant. Four years later he be Bulgarian assistance for the came sergeant; inspector, and seven years later Greek Left Wing bands, which fal inspeetor

in 1928

sub-

In Mus: 1937, he was appointed Principal of the Police Training School with the rank of Chief In

spector.

Un

was awarded the Police

of

1

The Hague, Nov. 13:

A new sca-rail service link-

ing London and the Scandian- vian countrica was opened to- doy when the "Scandinavian Express left The Hook of Holland for

Copenhagen with; pratenges, who had aniled

Harwich

overnight. At Copenhagen, --- the train divided.

tart going to Oslo and the other to Stack- Aoint. Between The Hook of Helland and Copenhagen, the truin passen Osnabruck and Bremen and Hamburg, Treina will leave The Hook of Hel- land every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and trains in the

· direction will reverse leave Copanhogen on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.—

Rester.

CIVIL WAR FLARES UP AGAIN

Soccer

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AUSTRALIA'S TEST TEAM Programme

Bradman's Century

Adelaide, Nov. 19. Victoria beat South

Bowling Seen As Problematical

(By Norman Preston)

Sydney, Nov. 19.

Australia by nine wic- The only real surprise about the Australian team for the first Test announced here tonight is the delay in appointing the captain. Surely now that we know Don Bradman will play, there is no question about his leading the side.

kets in the Sheffield Shield match which end- ed here today, in spite of

a third wicket partner-Only he, Hassett and Barnes have appeared in

ship of 195 by Don Brad- man and Ronald Ham- ence in South Australia's second innings.

Brodman played a chanceless innings for 119 and showed no inconvenience by the pulled leg muscle sustained while batting for the Australian XI against the MCC. Hamence scored 116. After this big stand was broken the last five wickets added only 36 runs..

forces out

Holding Villages

Athens, Nov. 19.

now Greck mountain reteis are "understood to have been hold. 100 villages, publish their handed to the British and Unit-own newspaper and run their own cd States Ambassadors during jurisdiction, according to reports the same interview, had not reaching Athens. however, reached the Foreign Led by two former school mas- March, 1941, he was appoin-ffice this morning,

ters whose names are given as vd Adjutant, Hong Kong. Poller

There are Indications that Ipsilantis and Lasbanis, the res Reserve, which post he held unti

extended their "free The end of hostilities in Decembefore making a direct move in bels have

the Security Council the Greek zone" in Grevena area of western-

Nanking, Nov. 20. Government may, as a prelimin- most Macedonia and have set up is Medal for meritorious SUT-

Civil war has again Vie, and the Colonial Pulice Long ary step, attempt a direct ap-their headquarters in the villages

Tribe, with six wickets for flared up in China and is

68, was again the outstanding Service Medal: and on mans neproach in Belgrade and possibly of Anthrakla_and_Melissa,

usions to was commiented for als in Tirana and Sofia, Many of the villages in the spreading in spite of the victorian bowler. Left to get outsaunding work in the handling directed in Article 33 of the area-which is "ruled" by "Cape recent "cease fire" or 79 runs in 35 minutes to win,

United Nations charter.

lanios" ("The Chief") Lasbanis→→→ In September, 1915, after near- by four years in Stanley, he was to eliminate the present fric-miles from the town of Grevena, reaching.

If the direct approaches fail are not more than two or three der, according to reports Victoria succeeded with twe minutes to spare, thanks to a here today hard hitting display by Lind patriated to Australia to recu- jerate, and it was only in daration there seems to be no doubt which is garrisoned by the Greek from many districts in say. Hassett and Keith Miller

eventually Army and gendarmerie forces.

North China,

Scores were: South Austra Further to the northeast, the thened to the Colony be that the issue will

He was admittell come before the Security Coun-

Skra eil where Britain and the United Mount

Women, children and non-com-iia 207 and 356. Victoria 548 Octuber.

acor the recom- Graeco-Yugoslav border lately batants were reported to be leay- and 79 for one-Reuter. States are expected to mend as they have done be- the scene of heavy fighting being Yeman-Communist capital--- fore) that the situation should tween regular forces and armed in Shensi province in expectation

investigated by an interna-j bands was completely cleared of a Government offensive,

of cases.

that he

le hospital in

Ha

is aurvived by a wife, son and daughter.

The chief mourner at the funer

al vesterday was Captain Donald Chester-Woods, son of the de- ceased. while thepall-bareza Were Me-ra. Kellett Mörkhouse. Mackenzie, Wright Nouth, Tom Chap-on, Haig-Brown and La .contbe.

tional commission.

24

aren

chrly today after Greck aircraft Newspaper reports say.

that.

Commandos

and artillers had gone into action, ngiting is taking place northeast At

the

Cricket

previous Test matches against England, and in my opinion Australia depend as much on Bradman's skilful and experienced leadership as England does on Hammond's. Recently, Bradman was se- verely criticised by some former! Australian Test cricketers for the way he handled his bowling.

Chess

against the MCC in the Mel Tournament

Aft

bourne match. He took McCool, who was on top, and

gave his fast bowlers the new (By Recorder)

ball at 200.

R. C. Gardner went'a step fur-

I think Bradman was treat-theroward qualification to ing the match solely as a trial Senior status in an obly-played, and he preferred to test the Caro-Kann Defence against F. X. ability of those pace howlers, Sequeira in the fourth round of Ellis. Puckett and Freer, be the Kowloon Chess Club's Reserve cause he was already satisfied Tournament "A" at the Peninsula with McCool. The other three Hotel on Tuesday night.

Gardner held Sequeira to a did not produce results and the information gained by Brad-ry nice draw, but the "master

peychotoke man's policy has now caused air emanating from Sequeira must the selcetion committee to dis- Gardner definitely eard those three for the time even niter win in the being...

have reacted

MLER

end-game.

It was still a noteworthy per-i Tonight's twelve, therefore, formance and leaves Gardner with seem to justify Bradman's a magnificent chance to win the tactics. The 12th man will pro-) Ta

Tournament as he has passed bably be a bowler because Aus- the loss of just one point and has over four major obstacles with tralia will most surely pack as

left to meet Ballerand, Danen- many batsman as possible into berg, Whitcombe and Kolatchoff

Heary

Bellerand had, a bye. He the side. In that case, the choice

rest between still leads the tournament with. will probably

Growing Severity

Athens military sources stated. of Kalgan, along the Peiping- Well-informed observers in

General Spiliotopoulos,

Hankow railway, 60 miles south-! London - bath British and

Chief of the Greeks General Staff, cast of Pelping, on the outer ap Greek and of all shades of pe- left Athens by

Tsinan, capital of air for Londonproaches to

At Hong Kong Cricket ground tical opinion-recognise that today accompanied by Major Shantung province, and at Zsu- yesterday 15 Cdo: suffered a heavy Acting Commissioner of Poiler fighting has grown in severity General, S. B. Rawlins, head of pingkai, capital of the Manchur defeat at the hands of the 42 Cao Johnson and Tribe McCool, three clear wins but many. hap-|

Present at the funeral

Mr. Sparrow. Mr. Coithrap.

wer:

Mr.

Shaftain, Mr. Heath. Mr. A.R.S Major, Mr. Bucker, M. J.

vpn, Chief

Ker

Freser, 7. Nal him,

Russel

J. Allen, C.

7. Hayward. White Wal-ming.

in the past week and there is! the British military mission. --

me anxiety that it may soo Reuter.

ian province of Linopch.

Communist forces were said to

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get completely out of hand.

Storm In Greek be carrying out a "systematic des- In the circumstances there, is

truction of the Pelping-Tientsin Parliament Very reason to expect that the

railway." W. A. opportunity provided by this

Athens. Nov. 20. Mr. Peng Hauch-pel, Chinese Wong week's visit to London of Major- Three opposition parties walk- Minister of Information, in a Appleton General Rawlins, chief of the ed out of the Greek Parliament statement in Nanking today, im Mooney, Go Greece, and General Spillota- when the Royalist Premier had no intention of launching an to at the height of national crisis, plied that the Nationalist forces wans, Mackay, Hillyer, Brico, J. Lewis.

We Poules, head of the Greek Gen-Tsaldaria paunded his fist on offensive against Yenas. belt.

eral Staff, for a review of the the table and accused them of The Yenan radio said, however

In J.M. Shrof. J. Reid

"anti-national that Government troops were criticism." 1. Asher, B. Wytic, will be seized,

moving Into "ghting positions" 1. Franklin, Penaci!, Territi, an

Former Premier, Panayotis iron four directions. Reuter. many others.

Kanellopoilos, just back from Floral tribetes were from, Evie

western Macedonia, told Parlia and Will, Barbara, Det and Odd.

ment that "the whole country- Pam and Jor. Don and Maureen

side from Mount Olympus to the Mother and the girls, Alee and

border is no longer under' the Lil. MT. and Mrs.

absolute control of the State.

"The proposed measures are S.. doomed to failure. Inhabitants

Portalon, S. Smith, British military mission

3.02.

A. Maren situation in its military aspect, indulging

L.B. Sparrow and Superintendants H.K. P., Mr.

Certain usually, well-informed' Grick quarters in London now fear that the Left Wing bands have as a limited objective the definite intention of driving the

and Mrs. FW. Shaftain, Mr. and C.S.I. Wong Najhim,

Mza

Mrs, Colthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Me- Chiang Yung-ching. A.S.M. Yau of all the areas I visited ignore Ewen, Mr. and Bones, W. Wal and Yiu Wal-yee, Yeung Winslade Bil-ilyor and family. Him and Lu Yu Hung, Yin: Kt, both Government and parties Dr. a.W. To, Mr. L.B

L.. Whant,

LK. Members of the Hong Kong and there is only one word in Mrs. W Police Reserve,

S.P: K. and S. their mouths-unite.

accusation

and W.

Mr. K.B. Lee, Mr. Geels, Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Dar-Division and other ranks, Officers, Isaldaris'

kin, Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Andletury.

M. and Mrs. Kellett,

und

Etaff and

School, its

Was

Mrs. W. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Division, Euro- former Premier, George Papan-j

R.S. Major, Mr. and Mrs. G.. other

Kerrison

of Police made during the ensuing di Women's

Section cussion. Kowloon, O.C. and After the walkout, another

"We will return

gizes, for his Insult"-Associa-

STOP PRESS

Batavia, Nov. 20.

Dr. Erbertus van Mook, Aeting Governor-General of The Netherlands, East Indies. in a radio address last night, urged the scceptance of the Cheriton agreement as the best guarantee at cooperation. between the Netherlands and Indonesia.

declared:

Wilson, all members of the Weni- nean Inspectors of No. 7 Police dresu, said: sand ferally. Inarector WA fun Station, Inspectors of the Central only after the Premier apolo "We are convinced the cine

Bell,

M

3. Mr. and Mrs. A.II. Elston. Police St

and Mr. A. E., Clarke, C.

Station. C.I.D.

Dent. The

single

"med Press.

Lanrialen, E.C. Luscombe, W.H. pean Offers Sazukiwan Police Nolloth. C.S.1. Si and Ts. A Station, Chinese clerical staff, Pittendrich, Rogers and Miss Police 11.9 Hong Kong Police Re- Mary Rogers, Inspector and Mrs. serve (Chinese), Members of tas S.G.

Smith, Mr. Chan Chung- Special Urnnelf, Members of the 1982, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gowans, Kowloon Bowling Lyeemun Club. L.W. Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Por European members of Water tallion, Mr. Trang Man-kwan, Police and many others.

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Big Five Meeting Cancelled

New York, Nov. 19. The Big Five Foreign Minis- ters' planned meeting on the veto dispute was cancelled to- day. No fresh date has been fixed for this second "veto zes- нот

No official explanation for the abandonment of today's meeting has been given, but it is believed to be due solely to the simultaneous meeting of the United Nations General Assembly and the impossibility of the Foreign Ministers fitting all events in. (7)

present. Republican Govern- ment aims at cooperation and despite many obvious difficul ties which confront it. T wishes to attain its envisaged .objective."--Reuter.

Athens, Nov. 20.

It is stated officially today that the Greek Government is to send direct to the United Nations ber evidence of "for elen interference" in Greek" Rugodla

activity.

It was also stated that Greece did not intend t0. make direct approaches to Yu- Poslavia. Bulgeria or Albania before placing the ovidence before the United Nations.--

Reuter.

San_Francisco, Nov. 20. /* The C.1.0. Committee for Maritime Unity today an bounced officially that lear shoremen and marine, en- gineers would end their

this morning but stri

Masters, Mates and Pilals un nounced they would set up picket lines until they had reached their own decision,

Thus the 50-day West Coast tie-up seemned certain to to November 28 at continue Icast, despite ratification-of agreements by two - C.1.0,

Associated Press.

The British Foreign Scere- tary, Mr. Bevin, and the U.S.. Secretary of Stats, Mr. Byrnes, me this morning. The sub-i fect of their discussion has not been officially disclosed, but it is believed they may havo“ „BX÷‚] ghauged views on the German treaty problems as the pre limuary to full discussion by. the Council of Foreign Minis-Unions ters Other problems which are outstanding for discussion. between Mr. Beyin and · Mr. Byrnes are the food crisis'in Britain's zone in Germany and the situation in Palestine- Reuter,

Merseilles. Nov, 19, 2 Shouting "We want reparaz tions several hundred Indo

Adelaide, Nov. 20. Don Bradman will captain the Australian first cricket Test team with England, ho- ginning in Brisbanu on Nov. 20, it was announced today,

The vice-captain will be named tomorrow-Reuter.

The following is the soccer pro gramme for the week-end

SATURDAY, NOV. 23 Senior Shield" FIRST ROUND) Clab...y 44 Commando.. (Club ged. 4.30 p.m.), Referee J, Silva.

Linesmen N. Delgado and

P. Xazler...

Chinese Amateurs

Joseph's

(Causeway Bay 4.30 p.m.) Referee: C. Tunstali

St.

Linesmen: C. S. M. Cook and Lai Shui-wing, h

Junior Shield® (FIRST ROUND) Club v Travancore. Club ard. p.m.)

Referee P. A. Barretto, Chinese Amateurs v. 42- Com cando.

(Causeway Bay, 3 p.m.) Referee: F. Roberts.

RAF

367 Wireless Unit,

Navy, Happy Valley, 3 p.m. Referee: Chan Kin-tiak.

HK. Chinese Cadre v. 3 Ceo Bde. H.Q.

(St. Joseph's 3 p.m.) Referee: F. N. Bullock. Kitchee Police.

St. Joseph's,4,30 pm, Referee Sparrow.

SUNDAY, NOV. 24

Senior Shield (FIRST ROUND)

Sing Tao v Royal Air Force."

(Club grd. 4.30, p.m.) Referee Capt. England. Linesmen:E. L. Strange and A. Leck

Junior Shield {FIRST ROUND), Sing Tao v Land Forces H.Q.

(Club, 3 pm:} Referee: L. G. Young.

Tamar XV Beat Club "A"

H.M.S. Temir beat Club "A"

After, two, batsmen were cut for the only genuine leg spinner plly look forward to five games Sinclair settled down conf-selected, must play. His per- against the tournament's most

four to five] dently, and together he and Ridge formance against Hanmond's noted sitzleischers. I predict an carried the score to 34 before the men when playing for an Aus- average of about

hours a game. The tralian XI at Melbourne has

F. X. Sequeira has met three of partnership was broken. bowlers continued on top, and by been ate of the big features of the tougher bays, scoring a wi tunel, the side was all out for 67 the tour.

and two draws. The rest in easy Sinclair

The Australian selectors have sailing if Sequeira doesn't experi- remained undefeated took 6. wickets for 18 runs.. thoughout the innings. Pickering done a good job. Like Eng- ment any more with over-rated land's, Australian bowling is gembite. Gardner has 30 for 42 Cda: had an early setback problematical. Today, Lindwall! shown the way, with_cam_gamer the start of the game. It was

in a friendly Rugby match on the Club round yesterday by two Both pensities were converted penalty goals (6 points) to nil by Parry.

within eight minutes of

condi- on the P x P printe

conversa-

stan

The Naval team were the hea vier and faster side and it was through stalwart play by Club forwards, which included only three of "their first team, and the Weller, frain

stumped, having made 34. The is just under 29. Bradman is exchange on the 20th move a ball frequeas and his tackling

not a spectacular display but it When Furlong was bowed while was not impressive, neither was of the score stood at 7. Kennedy Toshack. Given even

who is a game down, was not lacking in excitement and can beat this has also to meet Ballerand, Taus, dience were treated to an enter

the small pined Pearn, and another 15 runs tions, Dagland

but appreciative. au- Sequeira and Carvalho, 11 very zame before Pearn was unluckily side at Brisbane.

R. A. Oxlade, Chairman of formidable four. Tausz, 1 points talning game., run out. Williams was out for 1.

piny Ballerand, Pickering and Kennedy proceed the Australian Board of Con- down, has in

dost about the bowling, scor: trol. announced the team im Knight, Carvalho and Kolatchoft, Ing freely all round the wicketmediately after J. Rfder and a little easier than the athers.

All four games in the fourth The partnership, which added 9. A. Dwyer fellow selectors: round reached a fairly high

on two separate instruments dard of runs, was broken when Kenned:

Blay. Johnny

Carvalho nitirent tacklin was stumped. He contributed. 8r had a long-distance

Nicnitso-Indian from Danenberg

making a higher score. runs, including 1 fours Twe tion with Bradman at Adelaide was met with a strong Q: G D that Tamar were prevented

Weller played 4. first class de runs later Pickering was alse The average age of the side and was in trobule after a forcel

fensive game, his falling on the result

of which

stopping the op he lost both in

posing $8, Barnes 30, Hassett 31, Johnson 28, Lindwall 25, Mc- centre-pawns. He played magni Cool 28. Meulman 23, Miller ficently after that but to no avail, beiae responsible for the break

every 27, Morris 24: Tallon 32, Tos-

queening on the 58th n-up of almost ever moder

three-quarter movement.

Tamar forwards played a force. hack 32 and Tribe 20.

Kolatchulf ups

Knight in a fal game in the loose, by recently Dutch Defence to QP but was un- Langley and Earry, but their Nine of the team foured New Zealand.. Thee to hold the advantage in a healing in the tight scrums and newcomers are Morris and slow development. Knight at their handling of the ball in the Tribe Bradman did not go os tacked strongly before his opine-outs, was disappointing. Bet- the tour. Reuter.

innings was closed at 158. for |wickels. →

45 Cão, Jewers, Lbw., b..Hickling Andrews, Pickering, bi

.Hedgea Partington, c. Wallis (Sub') b.

...Pickering

Sinclair, not out: Hidge, b. Pickering Halls b., Pickering. Pilcher, run out Wallis, b.' Hedger Reddington, b. Pickering Joynson, b. Pickering :..... Kennedy, b.. Pickering Extras, (b.10).

Total

Williams Pickering Hedger Hickling

9

ICE HOCKEY

un wie von

Tamer

ponent had a chance to castle on Queen's side, winning a bishopty and Nestes made several rana for 'Tamar, Pla for a pawn, but the attack was amongst the Club forwards, mistimed and a counter-attack Colchester and Meffan did fino London, Nov. 19.

on King's side had him worried work in the line-outs, and tight Four ice hockey lest matches well into 40 moves. Some ex scrums and, with Taylor and Bad. have been arranged between Eng cellent combinative play then im grown, were

in the land and resident Canadians this proved Knight's position and he, werd 14 season. The first is to be held at routed his opponent in just under .M..

Streatham, on Boxing Day, the 50

moves, It

c. It was one of the most

and "Atkinson; Wynyard, 7.

57 second at Wembley on December interesting games of the tournaya Woods Bettey and Hurt; 28, the third at Harringay on New ment so far, though not one of Goff. Jacobs, Hobson. Langley, Year's Day and the last at Not the best-played. tingham on January 3-Reuter.

Tausz

played the King's Bishop Andrews, Mean and Parry.

Ingham; Opening against Col. Whitcomba Weller: C. Brown and McNay; and soon found himself with his Muriel and Barclay; Speyer, back against the wall, fighting off Meffan. Colchester, E.J. Brown,

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