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RED SCIENTISTS' ATOMIC CLAIMS

(By Eddy Gilmore)

Moscow, Nov, 25.' Soviet scientists claimed, today to have discovered a new kind of atomic disintegration and to have uncovered new and highly important data about cosmic rays and the earth's com-' position.

Professor P.I. Lukisk, well-known physicist and research expert, was credited with the atomic disintegration discovery. Atomic disintegra- tion is a term generally used to describe the emission of radioactive rays frem atoms.

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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946,

SPANISH LABOUR

CONFERENCE

71

Audrid, Nov. 25.

The first National Labour Congrces to be held under General Franco's regine opened" today when 300 dele- gates of Spanish labour su dicates which include employ, cra as well as workers, began a seven-day conference.

The delegates claim to re present 8.000,000 workers.

Trade unions were abolish ed in Spain after General Fruncu's victory in 1939.-- Reuter.

Haiphong Fighting Renewed

Paris, Nov. 25. Fighting broke out again today between the French

and Vietnam (Indo-Chinese Republic) troops in Haiphong and lasted several hours, it

SPORTS

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Everything Photographic

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SE TION

Severe Blow For M.C.C.--Hutton III

Brisbane, Nov. 26.".

The M.C.C. received a severe blow today when,

with the first Test match only three days away, Len Hutton, of Yorkshire, their star opening batsman, fell ill soon after breakfast

and was ordered to bed, suffering from a chill. Thus he took no part in the final stage of the match with Queensland, which ended in a draw here today. ·

Money Mart was learned in Paris to- It is hoped that with rest in bed he will recover in

Piastres made another "big spurt yesterday, jumping from $15.90 to 100 Piastres at the again opening to $17.30, and it was another happy day for the "bulla'. Shortly after the opening it dropped to $15.830. quotation vas The closing

The bank which failed oll Monday and suspended business, was yesterday negotiating with creditors for a 'settlement A composition basta."

Gold was steady but quict. Opening at $320.30 a tael, it fell to $313 but quickly recover- ed and at the close there were buyers at $322.50.

The Russlans apparently made Dula on the earth's composition no cini concerning atom splitting was obtained through probling by or of discovering the process electrical currents to a distance of which would enable them to 19.8 miles. This is a new record,

according manufacture an atom bomb.

to an announcement Details of Lukisky's experiments by Professor B.N. Yanobsicy, of were not published. Lukisky is Leningrad University. known to be an expert on socalled

Giant Project heavy electrons and has been in-

Coincident with the Russian sivaviing number of Soviet announcement, the London "News $17.10.

# scientists now.working on alomis Chronicle" reported from Istanbul that the Russians were building "Pravda" said that Lukisky had

a "gigantic atomie energy project" been_rominated_to_fill_one_of_the near the Black Sen port of Suk- fiv newly created chairs in Be-

bum. oretical and experimental physics.

Correspondent lan Bevan, quot- in the Soviet Academy of Scien- ing travellers arriving in Istan- ces. Also nominated VAR D bul, wrote that the project was Skobelisyn described

The being carried on secretly in the Academy President as the dis-mountainous region close to enverer of many new aspects of Europe's highest peak the cozoic rays.

1,000-foot Mount Elbruz. Large forces of troops and secret police prevent anauthorised trafle in the area, the dispatch said.

by

More Repat Ships

The S.S. Arundel Castle and H.M.S. Victorious carrying pas- sengers for Hong Kong are ex- pected here on December 3rd

Persons and 5th respectively.

The "Chunnicle" added that the project receives the highest prior- ity for materials and labour and Chinated that its size equals the American research centre at Oak- ridge, Tennessee, Associated Press,

Election List

Chinese National Currency was again quiet. Futures were cents. numinal at 83 quoted There were sume dealings in spot at $1.12 and $1.13. fur CN$1000).

1343-

day.

.

Godfrey

Second Innings Washbrook, e Tallon, b McCool Glph, e Rogura, b Cook Edrich, b McMahon..... Ikin, st. Tallon, & McCool Compton, e Ellis, & McCool. Hammond, b. Young Yardley, not out

Extras

time to play against Australia on Friday. A French News Agency re-

Evans is another pert from Hanoi reported heavyM.C.C. casualty. He had an at- land and air bombardments, but tack of sickness last night.

In spite of Hutton's indispost- gave no casualty figures.

French troops opened the tion, the tourists fought back bottle with artillery fire at 10 creditably after Queensland had said, when declared at 230 for six and set the a.m., the despatch the Vietnam authorities refused M.C.C. 921 runs to win in three to heed the French ultimatum quarter hours.

After Paul Gibb had left at ten to withdraw their troops and

to a rash stroke, Cyril Washbrook Total (for 6 wkts.) disarm the local population.

It is unknown whether any and Bill Edrich saved the game-Reuter. official" "cease fire" is being ob- with a second wicket stand served the despatch-suid,hit). 102, giving a sound and skilful Washbrook registered artillery fire and bombings had exhibition. stapped. French artillery had his second century of the tour.

At the close the M.C.C. were been aimed at Vietnam installa- tions within Haiphong itself, st 82 runs behind, having lost While French planes hammered six wickets for 238.

Scores:- installations at Kien En, a few miles southwest of Haiphong.

over Hai-

Queensland

First Innings

Second Innings Rogers, b Smith Cook, Smith

b Wright Morris, Tallon, bw, b Smith McCool, B Wright MacKay, not out

of

400

K.C.C. CRICKET

TEAMS

.in

The following" will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club matches.

week-end. during the both being played at the K.C.C. starting at 2 pm.

Saturday, versus Land Forces Army: E. C. Fincher (Capt.), F. R. Zimmern, R. E. Lee, S. A. Gray. 7. E. Lawrence, F. A. Broad- 124 bridge, L. R. Burch, K. M. Baxter

4

71

11

A. Zimmer, D. Hung, and W. C. Hung. Scorer, T. W. Carr; umpire. R. Leigh..

13

1

T

Sunday, versus RAF-C. I

Stapleton (Capt.). K. M. Baxter,

L. R. Burch, A. Zimmern, „V. H. White, J. R. Lake, F. A. Broad-

238 bridge, K. Lo,, T. Lo, I. Trueman

and H. Brokenshire.

Week-End Yachting Getting Popular

Sailing on Saturdays and Sun-

Rushworth 120.14

1.04.23

12th Yellow Manning Hickell 141.01 Green Selgewick Blaqualfed Total points gained up to 24.11.46 ---

A. Walton

days is becoming more and more 11th Stoursuiters III NeLoad...McLeod 29 popular every week-end and it is 11 certainly very pleasant to sail in the fresh air and then picnic in the sun on Kellet 35 lunch"

to thu Island. Improvements Clubhouse are now under way and

The report atated that French ufficiels had announced that Vietnam troops had taken the Chinese district of phong and gathered south and east of the city.

Meanwhile, the Cochin Chinese town of Langion, scene of heavy clash on Noven:ber 41, 13 reported today to be un-Johnston, e Camplon, b Wright 75 der complete French control. But the situation is described as "iense."

1.8. dollars were slightly weaker at $4.74. Sterling and

pounds were Australian changed ut $15.50 and $12-55. Shai Exchange Closing Shanghal quotations, as cabled by Associated Press:-

Bugging Selling

.CN$

CNS 268,000 -269,000 and Gold, per. oz.,

4,050 the US. dollar's

950-

Moscow, Nov. 25. Dmitri Skobeltsin, the Soviet nn atomic nuclei radiation, heads

resident here who have relatives and/or friends on the passen- ger lists and who have made expert private arrangements for their comic accommodation are reminded to list published today of 20 top HK. dollars advise Captain Cadogan-Ed-ranking scientists standing as

election for wards at Brom 2360, Hongkong candidates

and atidresses of these passen- gers if this has not already bern done.

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to

Archer, not out

Extras

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Huoc

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7

10

230

when fourteen

for members

turn out and at- was a record tendance at the United Services Hong Kong Yacht Club over the last week-end, and Hong Kong harbour had almost the appear- 310 are of full regatta on

ance of a

14-footers

general increase in amenities:

Bedrowick

is in sight. There

Wermlam

G7

X. Walton

Fisher

A

Ituward

Lapper

44

Johnson

McLeod

Sunday

Andrews

Furlanz

were

Manning

The

Werl

raced in the morning and sixteen

the afternoon. Several H.M.

Film Review shins whalers were also out. The Sweepstake race in the afternoon

Tal, 83188.

Soccer Programme

The following is the soccer pi- gramme for the week endi Dec. 1, 1946

SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1940

FIRST DIVISION.

St. Joseph' v. South Chine

(Nevy, rá. Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m Referee:-Lac, 1, Roberin,

Lincanut Shlu Ming and 125:

Sparrow.

Navy. Cisb

(Sookunbor ground, 4.30 mm.) Referee-Chan King Teik Linesmen ---Trang and Ng Kam Chuy

". Eastern 1/5 Commando

Club ground, 4.30 p.m.} Refereei G. Young. Lineaten :--Hagan and Noble.

SECOND DIVISION Travancore... Chiness Cadre

(51 Jorph's ground. 3 p.m.) Referee Cpl. H. Filmer. Bienala. Police

(Bt. Joseph's ground, 4.96.p.m.) Referee:CBN. H Cook. Wireless v. Kwong Wah -

[Chatham Road ground, 4.30 pau) Referee-N. T. Delradu.,

Kit Cure . Dockyard

Navy amand, Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.) Referov. Lawrence.

South China t. 4 Céu nde, 'N.Q. ··

Navy round. Causeway Bay. 3 p.m.) Inform. E. P. Gues.

C.A.B.C. v. CMM

(Ch ground. 3 p.a.)

Referrer-F_A_listretin"

17.4. Lund Porere v. 44 R.B. Chasmenda

Navy round. Happy Valley. 3 p.m.) Iloferee P. M. Xavier,

I

SUNDAY, DEC. 1, 1946

FIRST DIVISION

(Pl note change of time far kich-a

32 CA.BC Y. R.A.F.

(Navy ground, Causeway Bay, 4.pan Referreon.

Lincmen-Gosano and Lenard.

tt M. Commando v. 45 RM. Cammad?

(Navy, str. Chuseway Bay, 2.30 Refer-K, K. p.

Location:--C.8.M. Chok and Cpl.

Filmer.

Sing The V. Kwong Was

Club sunil, 4.1m.).

Referee:-0.P.0. J. Rogers.

Linemen-A, Leck and E. Strana SECOND DIVISION-

Sing Tao. 187 Cay. RA.A.C.

fClub round, 2.30 p.m.)

Referees F. Silva.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1948

SECOND DIVISION:

東京

Navy ground!, Causeway- Bar,

KatersO E Noble.

FASTBALL

of

the HK FIDA

The official ceremony of

Tutal (for 6 wkts, drêl.)

M.C.C. Warships Used

was used First Innings French artillery 4,950

970 on the road to the airport which

by was retaken the French after Viet Namese hnd fired a

Sixteen boats competed in the New York, Nov. 25. There are "well founded" petrol dump. Dispatches said |

st of the Stars, "Daphine".

"made and it was very gratifying to see & Shanghai Bank Building, five vacant seats in the Soviet

ivére rumours that General Franco French warships.

A parade-even

on Saturday спе

of her first appearance an Telephone 39211 of the names Academy of Sciences.

that the first two places were Skoboltsin

and Sunday and the muy shortly decide to hold a supporting the troop actions. developed

her and showed at first and

paces French sources said that athletes-would seem

cers from H.M.S. "Euryalus" and method of measuring the speed general election in Spain, ae-

authoritative mapping up

This class is of particles in a

operations were sight hardly suitable material in the very moderate or light airs taken in this race by Ships' Off-

be, performed. magnetic Cording

is obviously going to H.M.S. "Adafaat." Unfortunate-ing. difficult for a full-length feature film, h fast in moderate or

be very 30urce here because it was

fresh

Sunday by the American Vi fick and proving the existence Latin American

itolay.--Reuter.

to discriminate between

do not give Viet yet auch a picture, and a man winds and will provide even. the duty and abarnces: from Part! League will

ships Officera

Consul. Miss Boyd, tossing of cosmic rays.--Renter

Namese civilians and armed successful one too, has becai best trained helmsman and crew

same opportunity of regular sal-

ball in the St. Joseph'r Central Film, with all they want to handle, es troops.

made by the Studios in Moscow who have pecially when racing. The "Stary ing as are enjoyed by shere hascal Canadian Chinese encounter

rs personnel and so they do not get 10.30 m

Club de sharp 22-feet long, decked in, and the same chance of learning ioen! made from the parade a pageant! are 22-1

Tater clash with Chun of colour and movement. It is are Bermuda rigged with a $6 tide and wind conditions. Never-

de Recfeie rround, King's, Park appropriate here to say a word foot mast. They are going to be theless Hewith, who won on Sun Hwn. The vopne, will be the Clu Umpirea for the first gamejar, Other sources expressed fear in praise of the colour system very welcome addition at the day, usually, appters amongst the

Club both for recreation of all leaders when he is in Port. for the safety of 30 French employed (nct technicolor, but

ne. What a members and for racing.

The results of the Sunday Dr. J. Molthen (plato, EL citizens reported to be held in a, Russian process) which is difference"since the early days off afternoon race are as follows:-/ Kobbina and J. Shepherd, For th ED Robbins explata)

Elmerido

Accommodation to house the whole of the passengers in these ships is not yet available and it is recommended strongly that Dossible, wherever

private hening should be arranged.

Owners of private transport who wish to meet passengers should call at the above office to receive a card to admit to pier.

OBJECTION TO MEAL TAX

Chinese restaurant owners, at a meeting on Tuesday, decided t appeal to Government not to pro- red with the collection of the Meal Tax, which will come into effet when legislation is passed. They, state that business has already suffered from the

Wave

of intimidating letters, and the fax will have the effect of fur- ther driving away customers.

GASOLINE DRUMS

EXPLODE

The careless throwing away of a cigarette was apparently the cause of a minor explosion, in Morrison Street near the

Moral Victory For

M.R.P.

Party

Paris, Nov. 25.

For that reason, the sources said, there had been no direct French attack on the erowded

Chinese district.

thei a Viet Namese.communications softer and more easy off centre o the North Assam eyes than that to which we have coast. The situation there was become accustomed. said to have "deteriorated" but

-The picture concerns the great

M. Georges Bidault's M.R.P. (Progressive Catho-there were no other details-Sports parade held in Moscow

lic Party) has after all emerged as the strong-Reuter.

est party in Sunday's intermediate elections for the Upper House in the French Parlia-

ment, despite official figures issued early this Assaulted morning placing the Communists slightly ahead.

Woman

a year ago when the three Sér-) vices with the help of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club made gallant start with a total of four dinghies only.

Last Saturday there were very

of a short course was completed

the

Casawkin Crew Tim 1st Bonaventure I Hewill Paterson 1.84.9 2nd Adamunt Vernon Bevin 1.45.21

ard Green Mock Andrews 1.85.CD

4th Commodore- II Cobb. Griffitha 1,37,27 6th Tyne Wernham Lake 1.38.21 6th Black Wilmot Morgan 2:21.47. Thuman

70 Duke of York 1

Thomas 1.10.33

ith Yellow Miller 1.41.57

crcio

Shepherd.

The teams are St. Joseph's A Sani. - Tp) A.R. Razack

Artur Dorio (2b)) To Showboat All-f A.J, Hussain AudiO) TON

A.KZ

in years of peace on the 1st of May and is a Russian paraller light airs only, and only one lan of the May day celebrations held by the dinghies. Luckily, the tides 3th Magnecutters 11! Miss, Rushworth.) undan Chinese, in must of the countries of were not very strong; the luckler Walton 1:41.SG Europe. We have come La helmsmen managed

1.44.13

EV

Canadian

(c): Dui

AR Abba

Int. W. Wilkinson" (r)

Whit

#Nazaring

to find the 100 Duke of York II Heal! Marks 1,42,47 | (sa), L. sociate with Soviet Union the extra pafts of wind, and several 11th Adamant IV WHinson-1.43.10.

1th Stonecutters II Melood Bra, MeLoox) idea of massed military parades boats got into trouble by being A correction issued by the Ministry of the Interior)

and gun salutes, so, perhaps it blanketed when

going round 13th Adamant III McCormack .2.03,50 announces that the final figures for the whole

is net so surprising when we H.M.S. "Euryalis" which was oneth Cock Stables 2.06,00 Found guilty of assaulting and that on May 1 the Red of the marks of the course. It iz of France, except Corsica, are: M.R.P. 24,751 29-year-old woman with intent quate is given over to a especially note-worthy that sev grand electors; Communists and Republican to rob, Wan Sui-kam, 29, and huge orgy of colour and sound cral of the heavier boats should and Resistance Union, which follows the Com- Fun Kwan, 24, were each uen while young athletes from all conditions.

have done so well under these Kellet Island next week-end, a 'munist whip, 24,544,

tenced to four years' hard labour over the country take part, în Fourteen boats took part in this race on Saturday and Sunday Vieira (3b) and T. Remedios.

nd 12 strokes by Mr. Justice massed displays, some of which

1.11.85-

pro

(1) A H. Tatzan (36) De gado fet) and G. Lee, (72)

Club do RecreioB GORA

T. Alves (s), W. Lawrenc G. Gosano (if), T-Baye (ef), R. Sequeira (I) AYYANG vich (r), A.P. Pertira, (c). Le.

HOME FOOTBALL

London, Nov, 26.

Tue And Stoneutiera disinfed. There will be three races at for 14-footers. A sweepstake race and the results are as afternoons and the final in the This correction has consider, caused by General de Gaulle's op. T. J. Gould, Acting Puise even defy the eyes to believe follows

Helmsmans Cup series on Sunday able political impurtanec, as it position to the constitution being Judge, at the Criminal Sessions them. So staggering is the

Cocawain Crew Time at 10.30 am. As Sunday is let Western Market at 5.35 p.m. turns what was in any event backed by the M.R.P.

yesterday.

time Ja Commodore 11 Chiddell Marsh 1.00.15 December and summer effect of the spectacle upon the,,nd Consack Darby Lloyd 1.05.15 yesterday, when six drums of moral and psychological victory

Only 18 million out of nearly Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Coun

censes. It will be necessary to spectator that despite the .ex. 3rd Stuneeutters. IY Puttock Bard 1.00.45/ gasoline went up. in flames.

Sub-Inspector Fleming, who vious arithmetical one,

for the MR.P. also into an ch- 20 million registered electors vot- | sel, stated that in the main road cellence of the photography and 4th Qontos! Wells Simpson Taylor 1.11.10 start the Sunday afternoon race Besult of Football Assčio/

ed on Sunday, Abstentions total at Shatin on Sept. 28, Cheung the interest of the scene, Its s

The moming tion, Cup qualifying replay to of York I Hewitt Durham promptiy was on patrol, obtained a fire!

race alsa will have to start very day were: as comparci Sam-mut was approached by the very size tends to overwhelm It ban thue to some extent re- led 27.6 per cent

North Shields 3 Ashington 1

• extinguishier from a shop and trieved its relative setback with 21.6 per cent in the general aesused. Wan produced a knife the mind.

4th Tyne Walton H. Mine fushworth promptly at 10.30 am. Starting

Sunday North Shields now meet Har next Sunday and every fortnight ago due, to the confusion elections a fortnight age. prevented further damage.

abstentions affected the M.I.F. to and searched her, informing her

afternoon afterwards, boat trans- tlepool United-Reuter. dag a greater extent than it did the that they wanted money for tea.

follows:- As the woman had no money,

port to Kellet Island will be as to the M.E.P, victory on Sunday. both accused ran away. She in-

Leave Kowloon at. 9.30am and It is interesting to note that the formed two forestry, guards

12.30 p.m.

Leave Queen's Pler at Communists palled nearly 370.-] who guve chase in a lorry and 000 fewer voles this time than a arrested them.

and 12.45 pm.

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Starting fortalghi ago.

Saturday 7th on a frequency of 845 kiloeycle. Half way through a statement

December, the Saturday afternoon and Cram. 12.30 to 115 pm T from the dock firet accused and, of course, the presence of a On Sunday morning the eighth, boat will leave Kowloon at 100 to 8.30 pm and 9.15 to 11.00 changed his plea of not guilty great number of glamour girls and next to last, of the Helms-p.m. and Queen's Fier at 1.15 pm, also on 9.52 megacycles.

in 14-foot dinghies

for Hellet Island. is seldom left unannounced. nan series

"TIME"

dated November 4, 1946

and

NOVEMBER 11, 1946.

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The

Communists and this adds weight

Moral Claim The victory will strengthen the M.R.P. in their already off cially avowed apposition to enter.

on their right to the premier

ship on the basis of their leading

position in the Assembly, but the

chances of faction have in

to guilty and asked His Lord

ship to deal with him lentently

1.12.27.

7th Black Beall Marks 7.14.55

When an "American" studio th Sunsetters. UI Cobb Postte 1.15.21 makes, say, a musical the ad- 9th Btoxocutters II Herrick Leach 1:1556

30th Green Browne Bater 1.36.20 vance publicity generally con 11th Duke of York It: Cambronk Inglis inins well known phrases like LABAS A "Never" in the History of 18th-Bonaventure i McCormack Mixa Mal-

Jany 1.17. ordon 1.19.35 Motion Pictures. "The biggest, the gayest

; or,

11h Bhai Bayan

14th Yellow Beld Bak 1.20 35

сп

ter at 9.45

1.7.

RADIO

News, Weather Report an

10 Pe-brebestral Interlude, a 1.15pm. The Des. Comeupha Chad

"Sport Parade in Moscow does wan raced. A. Walton strengthen-It is hoped to have four "Stars" 1.3 9.Daily Programme Summary Second accused said that he not descend to such superlatives his position in the lead by at Kellet Island next week-end 11 parties Male Box

Cossack. hut Meek!

32.47 p.m.-Jelly-Roll Morjan's New OF "Bel will be "Daphne", ing a coalition government head-only stood by and did not even but merely rests on its own

Winning ed by a Communist premier. The search the woman.

merits as its method of success, who the principal runner up latrix", "Deneb" and "Atat" its leana Jass Mec Communists are continuing to in-

I may have been confused: (and can just equalise in the final race their rigging and Hitting out-can who wont's: be) but I think next week if he wins. There was be completed in time. The sail more wind on Sunday and a 1 remember seeing more

18ð piztutÄ› Plana"-unds, mos/Vicillated members of the Club get used to

Arthur Rubinstein and Efrems: ZAKÁ -many, many more-beautiful triangular course was sailed over ing Committee will arrange that laps morning and afternoon, handling these yachts during the

complicat

week-end before commencing 2.00 p.m.--Cle Down. - vivid action than "have been! *ed by a down wind start. The Upper House has no voice

seen in Hong Kong for quite gave rise to several protests and lowing week-end, by which time verjets and Alice. Fay

By the boats

ax counter protests same time In the

the promici election 9

"Stars" ready. under the new French constitu

Mr. Walter Paley, member "Sport Parade in Moscow" is Zunched on the starting line and it is hoped to have a total of 67.00 Organ

Testits Tho tion. It is the President of the of the National Council of, the like a colourful ballet, a ballet sound the first mark.

of the Sunday morning, race and Republie who elects him and the British Independent ́ ́ Labour of youth and life. -

-the But for total points gained in Assembly Who must confirm him, Party since 1940, in leaving that capt

the Helmsman series up to 24th November are as follows:

reduced.

of their obtaining satis have now been further

I.L.P. LOSES SUPPORTER

London, "Nov. 25.

but Sunday's election resnits tend party, and anys he intends to to diminish the

Communists fom the Labour Party again. moral claim to the premiership In announcing his resluna

Beuter.

women, beautiful dresses, and: The morning: race was CUKICH TACino in them, probably the fol-): 426 pandrthur Young and Ha

Berlin; Now. 20.)

Gesumpin'. Crew, Timo) Lat memilk Walton (A. Mm. Deuutier

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CLUB RUGGER TEAM

in a friendly Rugby game this 10.00 da Relay 7H afternoon at 5.30 on Club groand: 10.47 pm Twi belong

· P.S. Ingham; T. McNay. · C. 11.99 SUMA-Cine, Bowi Barclay Weller and JB. Kite: P. Cessford and 0.J. Kert; Printed and

tion today, Mr Paley stated: Fce the first time since the 2nd Bonaventure 1 Mack, Betheois Within the ILP 1. have con- cccupation, the four Alfles are ETRU London, Nov. 25. aletenlly urged that its con- opening their zones to each, Brd Duke of York 1 Wernham Lake The first Royal Mail Line pas- tribution lo international other for periodic. Inspection Yulong Malle. 1.25.10. senger ship to be released by the Socialism should be made, with of Gerpian highway and bridge cub Bins Johnson Terry 1.37,28 Withintry of War Transport, the In a wider labour movement; construction and maintenance is Blonecudits IV Andrews How JUghland Chiättäin, loft. Britain | today, the "wholesofuture – by de-qddaripartite committer, 174

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