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Referees Should Be HOW THEY

Less Lenient

London, Dec. 7.

Soccer writers are calling for less timidity and more temerity on the part of English football league referees. The critics assert that many officials are too lenient when when dealing with ankle-tappers, rib-diggers and other *"rough necks" who are on the increase. "Waving an admonitory finger is not enough. It is suggested that the only effective way to stamp out rough play is to send the offender off the field. An- other charge against referees

they allow themselves

to

AUSTRALIAN

JOCKEYS ON

be intimidated by the players STRIKE

and the crowd.

is leveiled

STAND

FIRST DIVISION

. . . 1 F. A. Tts. Welhampton 19 13. 14, 16 24 20 | Liverpool ... 10 4441 27 24 | Middlesboroach 17 10

34 23-25 Manchester U. 182 3 4 43 20, 25 Markpoal... 10 11 12 24 27 Stoke City.. I 10 2 * 11 20 22 Preston N. 2793 63429 21 Sheffield U... 28 844 31 20 20 Aston Villa.. 1$ 346 ES IN 20 Sunderland. 1833 19 Grimsby Thish 17 6 6 6 20 31 77 Helton W... 19 6 6 1 80 20 17 Chelan

IN G 433 43,16 Blackburn R. 17 0 3 19 20 14 Charlton A.. IN 63034 30 3 | Brity Count 42 31 30 14

Everlon ..

#34 1 14 3139 24 37 13 La U18 5 3 10 27 3 Portsmouth.. 111 11 26 31 Arsenal 14 4 # # 27 42 11 Huddersfief. 1A

SECOND DIVISION

P. W. D. L.. F. A. Pi«. 15 48 20

HONG KONG) MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1945.

HKCOLL Win By! 4 Runs

Hong Kong Cricket Club wron by a narrow margin of four runs. after declaring at 126 for 5 wickets in their second innings at Cox's Path yesterday in their two-day match against Kowloon Cricket Club.

of the

N. Hart-Baker's eight wickets for 43 runs in K.C.Cs second innings was a feature game, though Archie Zimmern contributed a sound 77 to K.C.C.'s second turn at the wicket,

H.K.C.C. First Innings 102 for dec..

4

K.C.C. Ist Innings

E.C. Fincher. b Bell

C.I. Stapleton, pw. d.D. Clare A. Zinimeru, Bell, JD.

Clague

FA Broadbridge,

Hart-

Baker

b M. Harriman F.R. Zimmern, e Attwell,

Bell HX 2 20 17 23 F.I. Zimmern, run out.

J. Fenton, K.M. Pate, b M.

Harriman F.E. Lawrence. b T.A. Pearce R.E. Lee, e M. Harriman, b

T.A. Pearce

fa 17 2

There have been

Perth, Dec. 7. instances where an official in charro, The latest in strikes has Allowing an infringement in occurred here where jockeys of the penalty area, has funked the Western Australian Turf Newcastle U. 1

14 the responsibility of giving a Club, meeting at Belmont Park, Burnicy....

Birmingham 10 penalty and instead has pulled refused to ride unless an

am Manchester C. 17

03123 the ball back cutside the area bulance followed the races,

Chesterfeld. 1772 22 13 23 and given a free kick.

The request was refused on Spar 18 A 34 No criticism

that at grounds

18 0 3 6 an ambulance Lelerater C.

Barnsley 10 N 4739 the referce system as a whole. Would cut up the track, but the Plymouth A. 1776 37 Referces have to serve six years Committee offered to send an southampton, 18 7 A apprenticeship before qualife ambulance man. with the Wet Brom.

t* · ཀླ ing so they know the rules to stewards' car to follow the Town

Fulham

1X 7 4 the letter. The only complaint

Üradford 176 that they

The jockey's declined this are not

f8ཆེ་ ཞ ; enough when interpreting these offer and the crowd jeered the relating to dirty play Apart nouncement that the meeting from this failing, referees dixwas abandoned but loudly cheer- charge the sport's most thanked the jockeys as they left the less task is a praiseworthy mad- Bor.

stern

Third Div. Complaint Third Division clubs of English soccer, most of wheim find making ends meet a finan- cial impossibility, pray for good run of success in the F.A. cup competition to help them ay of their overdrafts and meet the summer

wage bills.

But uniter exiting rules ther

faces.

course. Reuter.

LAWN BOWLS GAME

Kowloon Bowling Green Club bat the Yorkshire Society by 75 shots to 42 at theK.B.G.C. rinks yesterday.

Scores were:

J. Aftchell, not out LR Burch. TA. Pearce

YESTERDAY'S

FOOTBALL RESULTS

South Chiaa

15astern

FIRST DIVISION COM

* Royal Ale Fores

4, 14R.M, Constaande

''BECOND DIVİS103"

South Chine

Cdo, Bls. 1.Q.

Land Forces 1

3. Travancore

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44 R.M. masulu o 247 Co. LA.SG. I

Exhibition Football

South

China Win 6-1

оп

South China-maintain- ed their position at the head of the First Divi- sion Football League table when they beat Royal Air Force by six goals to one Club ground. At Causeway the Bay 44 R.M. Commando, first of a series of exhi- after their promising bition games will be display against 45 Com- played between the mando last week, disap- Tsing Pak Football Team pointed and were beaten 60 of Shanghai and local by Eastern by four goals 14 sides at Caroline Hill at to one.

4 p.m.

10

......... 127 BOWLING ANALYSIS

C. M. R. W. 11 2 40

Extras

1

Total

17

17

C. Bell

T.A. Pearce

M. Harriman

T.A. Pearce,

A. Zimmern,

b R.E. Lea

Coventry C

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THIRD DIVISION SOUTH

E. W. n. 1. F. A. Ma, 40 15 20

Cardiff City. 1 1

J.D. Clague

5.2 1 37

0 31

9

.

H.K.C.C. 2nd Innings

9.3. Hangers 17 5 1 279 27 F. Richardson. Ibw, b F.R.

Swindon T. Facter Chy.. 11

Zimmern.

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OLYMPIC SPRINTER'S SUCCESS AT RUGGER

London, Dec. 7. English and Welsh trials featured today's Rugby programme and one of the successes of the England game at Sunderland was the success of C.B. Holmes, the former Olympian sprinter Apart from the speed for which he is famed, he showed football brains, and apart from scor- ing three tries, one of which was the best of the match, his whole game was a joy to watchi The slippery ground was a handicap to the forwards in scrummaging. Sometimes It

*

distinguish the players of the two Fast Riding 0. Headingley 0: ed from head to fool in mud. sides owing to their being cover

was difficult to 9 Birkenhead Park 24; Hull and

Leinster 14 Munster 11, played at Dublin: Meseley v. Birmingham Though the Whites led by 16)

niatch postponed University were made and the final result points at the interval, no changes round unfit: Neath 7 Talanelly showed the superiority in

Northampton 6 5 Pontypool 14: Nuneaton 11 Burton-on-Trent 0 whom Heaton kicked two penalty abandoned after 20 minutes departments of the Whites, for Penarth 3 Aberavon 0 (match

gvels and made three conveer mauch Albion 8; Royal Engineer-

The Welsh game wis

at

most

the second half); Redruth C

Reuter.

In the Second Division, 3 Commando Brigade H.Q. had with the Possibles surprising

the ine College ... St. Mary's Hospi The visitors will meet Sing a field day against 44 R.M. onlookers by leading three points tal match postponed: Swansea 19 Tao, potential First Division Commando and won by nine Probables goals turred the tables Athletic 9 Teicamouth 3: Water-

interval.

Subsequent SL Guys Hospital 0; Torquay champions, in the opening clear goals. the biggest win of in the game which gave the selec. 10 & Universities A.U. 19,

unfortunately without the week-end. Travancore put lors little information of value. game, of the services of several players a great display against South have been delayed in China and after sharing two goale shortly after the interval lost by three goals to one.

South China v. R.A.F.

Though Royal Air Force went down to South China by six goals

1 who

Shanghai.

The visitors include several players who have played in Hong Kong before the war and among these are V.K. Hui, at 2 one time leading goalscorer in 3 the First Division; Soong Ling- sing, one of the best wing halves

2

Division soccer match on Club

to one in their First ground yesterday, they did ex-

In club games, Swansea Brought their losing sequence to an end in their first win since mid- October and despite having three of their best players in the Wels trial.

'Quins Lose tent Midlands club, unbeaten in Northampton, the most consis-

the last seven games, owe their defeat today to good back play by heavy ground.

U.S. Coal Strike Ends

(Continued from Page 1) The stock market in other

was exercising its tradl-"

words

ever seen here; and Ku Wing- tremely well in the openiny Pontypool telling its tale on the tional ability to predict the future.

7.

27

H.D. Bidwell, e R.E. Lee, b

F.R. Zimmern

C. Bell; b F.R. Zimmern.

35

N. Hart Baker, not out

26

$2 17

J.D. Claque, b F.I. Zimmern

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J.G. Robertson, H.F. Shields, lave to survive two runs he R. P. Phillips and S. Randle fre getting a change of a (KBGC) beat H, H. Mundy, money spinning tie with one of. D. Danby, A. Brookbank Port Vale 13 Seree's "big guns,"

and L. Sykes 22-16.

Third Divisioners and non-pe, Wilkinson, Newton and Lenguers are therefore forced; J. F. McGowan (KBGC) beat Tattle among themackes for Cunningliam, A. R. Brown, W. the 17 places open to them in Stoker and M. N.. Rakusen the third round in which First | 19-117* and Second Division clubs in

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stages of the game and but for the two lapses of their defence in the opening stages might have given the Chinese a closer game.

Both sides made

several

11

try

Invitation To Negotiations

Curiously Lewis

ended the

fuk, a very useful player both in the attack and the defence.

Sing Tao will be represented

quins their match with Leicester Poor handling cost the Harle- by the side which overwhelmed

whose dropped goal and Royal Navy on Saturday. Prices of admission to

were sufficient to bring success, the changes. Teang Chung-wan was Bristol scored their sixth succes strike on the fifth anniversary of Fames are $3.6 including tax, absent from the Chinese side, sive win and also, avenged the Pearl Harbour and the timing of to the covered stands and $2.40 while Royal Air Force to the uncovered

defeat they sustained earlier in the news was almost identical... witlicut the services of Sinh season at Newport. 14 Servicemen in uniform will be clair, Soutar and Sewell,

Word of the Japanese bombing Richmond,

after being six admitted to the covered stand at

of Pearl Harbour began to reach points behind, rallied and promis: the American people about 2 p.m., $2.40:

Play started at a fairly lasted. to take the lead after a goal Washington time Dec. 7, 1941. It got them within a point of their was just at 7 pm that Lewis rivals, but Cardiff hung on

Total (for 5 wkts. decl.) 126 BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R, W.

K.C.C. 2nd Innings

b Arcull

D

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wern

rate and the Airmen were the first te attack, Fox being pro- minent with several good moves, In the defence the Airmen had the measure of the Chinese for wards. Lee Shek-yau could not 12do much against Anderson while Burns had Tee Kam-po well in check. In the middle Chan Tak

16

Drink. Nazarin, b Arculli 19

Barrett, Arculli

th

that slender lead for victory. announced he was ending the

A penalty goal and an unconstrike.

verted try gave the London Welsh Lewis announced he took his their win and the Services owed actinn so that the Supreme Court They might pass on the Issues free much to. Howard Jones. would otherwise have been beaten from "public

pressure super- more decisively but his lengthy induced by hysteria and frenzy of

Anding

thean economic crisis.": to shine, with the result that

He invited. negotiations for a Chan Man-chi had to forage were couverted, Rosslyn Park new working agreement with` for himself...

beat Aldershot. Services in the Government or private opere-

touch

often cleared

afai did not have much chance | danger, none of their four tries

18 7" 2

F.R. Zimnica. 12

2 17

R.E. L

0 23

8 23 34 13

J. Mitchell

3

0 26

LR. Burch..

0 4

Thackare, stp. Ismail, b Minu Arculli, h Mínu... Rumjahn, b Mi....

2

36

F.I. Zimmern

20

Peter Nazarin

1

THIRD DIVINION NORTH

P. W. D. L., F. A. P1⁄44. Doornkler R. 17 1

1 2 Chester

17 11

C.I. Stapleton,

Bidwell b

M. Harriman

Warne, Arcalli

A. Zimmern. e Eidwell,

Hart Baker

N.,

Russell, not but

77

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Tujal

Hart Baker

A.R. Abbas

7 0 16

1

b N. Hart-Baker

1

A.R. Minu

14

3 39

..1 2 7

E.C. Fincher, run out

19 A. el Aréulli Jnr. 11

3 32

F.E. Lawren

Hari-Baker

K. Nazarin

५ 0 11 LR.C.

R. Stevens, H. A. Lammert, R. Morrrison and J. Both sectiims of the Third McKelvie (KBGC-beat J. H. Division feel this unfair and Buttoniley, Fairborn, L. defend C. suggest that their big hr. | Romy and J: G Meyer 34-157 thers" should go into the t

for the first round of the pro-.

per draw.

This is among the reforms

FASTBALL

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for which the Executive Com The two fastball league games Hull Cr mittee of the Northern and at King's Park, yesterday proved Hol Southern Sertions will ask when fairly

entertaining.

Glants they meet the League Manage-oved out Halshots to the tune Tramer L ment committee shortly to dia- of 7-3 and Rovers boat H.K.

cuss matters pertaining to the Division.

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The Giants team was safer in There is much enthusiasm felding and took advantage of for reforms inside football to errors to score their runs, Out- day so maybe there will be a standing players on the winning new cup system for next year-side were Benny Omar, Charlie orans Reuter.

Figueiredo and A.H. Baker and for the lasers R. Samy and Ed.- d'Almelds, who put brilliant display at the pitcher's n0's. box.

MERCHANT

CHOSEN

up

24

PA. Broadbridge, e Attwell,

Fenton,

e. Forsyth, b N.

Lawrence. c Hughes, b

N. Hart-Baker

R.E. Lee, not out

J. Mitchell, b N. Hart-Baker L.R. Burch, b N. Hart-Baker

Extras

Totnie

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

1 BUOTTINH "A" DIVI

P. W. D.

C. Bell 151241 24 23 15 # 4 2 23 16 22 19 7 4 4 18 15 7 2 63124 12 17 21 16

15

1 x 31 30 15

Henria Mariest Clyde ..........

Patrick Th. Guilty of more errors

Motherwell than Think Lanark 1 Rovers, H.K. Baseball Club Col went down. by 15-0. The gume Falkirk was featured by the secofte's Park H 42 X ZR 1 10 triple play of the

SL Mirren.s season by Kilmarnock Rovers, in which Eddie Silva Hamilton 25 teck a prominent part.

4 1 7 30 31 1451 24 4 11 1653 7 24 8K 21

{ 22 35 10

T.A. Pearce

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

K. Nazarin, b Warne

A.R. Abbas, e Talt, b Brigg K.M. Ramjaha, e Sheppard,

Brig

6 A.B. Sumad,

Brigg A.H. Madar, not out A.R. Minu, not out

137

M.I. Razack, run out

O. M. R. W.

A.K. Minu, b Warne

6 0 20

A. el Arculli Jur.. e Johnson,

0

b Sheppard

Extras

N. Hart Baker.. 13 2 45 M. Harriman..... 0 0 41 J.D. Clague. ..... 0 216

IRC Draw With Navy

At King's Park yesterday. In- dian Recreation Club drew with Roval Navy in a friendly cricket

game.

.

Total (for 7 wkts.)

lors depending upon what the Supreme Court decides in no- ard to the status, of the Gov- ernment contractand federal eneration of the mines.-Associat-. ed Press.

105|--After-a-period-of-even Fame-spoilt by faulty handling play, South China opened the on the part of both sets of backs,

Strike-weary American reach scoring through Chan Tak-fai! through an error by one of the for many chances went begging. defenders and not long after

The Results. Chai Wing-kwong beat More- Rugby Union Results were; house for possession to put the London Irish-22 Old Leysians O Chinese further ahead.

Europe Glad London Scottish 3 Bath 9; Landen Welsh 6 United Servives 0; Ol

London, Dee. 8 Fark 12 Aldershot Services 8; SL coal strike heartened Europe to Alleynians 3 Notta

The end of Russlyn

the Untied States: ctn 3; Barts Hospital 0 Crosskeys 3; St. day. Thomas Hospital 0 Wasps 14; The walkout had all but scaled Barnstaple. Exmouth match off. exports of food, fuel Not long after the restart. cancelled. ground unfit; Bedford machine tools vital to the econo~~ 6 South China went

further 21 Old Blues & Birmingham 3mic recovery of the continenti

In spite of this, the Airmen played well and were on the attack Marshall and Fox giving

o the Chinese defence several 53 anxious moments.

6

2 ahead through Lee Shek-yan Middlesex

who scored from a

ravaged by war, In Britain

Hospital 0:

Bridze penalty, water

Weston-super- Albion Mare 13: Bristol 6 Newport 3;

and

5 RAF cracked up after this and | Cardiff 4 Richmond 0:, Coventry/Drought an oficial warning, af an

the defence had a trying time Bridgend 0; Davenport Ser-impending 90keeping out the Chinese for- S.A. Ismail and A.R. Razackwards. did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Russell

Brieg

A. Ps.

Hundee Fast Fife

41 14 23 216

Nävy 210 18 31 Sheppard, e. Atcuili, b Abbaa ACOTTIAN "8" DIVISION

Hopwood, Abbas P. W. D. 12 9.2 13 · 7 2

Warne

8 Percy

Sheppard-

New Delhi, Dec. 7. V.M. Merchant, vice-captain of the India tourist team in England last summer, was to day chosen at a special meeting of the Roord of Control for

New York, Dec. 8, Cricket in India as captain of The buxing promoter, Mike Airdrie 12 633 24 10 36 the Indian tourists who

Jacobs, Buffering from the 110 20 21 1 vialting Austrulla next year. effects of cerebral haemorrhage, Ra Regarded as India's Number has taken a turn for the worse One batsman, Merchant is most and is very critically ill, his Arbroath popular wherever cricket isi personal physician, Dr. Vincentman 1919. 20. pinyed. He has every bateman's Naratello, announced.-United Cowdenbeath stroke at his command.-Reuter.

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Laos And Cambodia

...

Rendition

0 M. R. W

9 2 13

12.

1 30 3

2

the strike had

cut in food rations. Several unpleasant in-vices v. RNAS patch postponed; which still are slimpy as in' the

Exeter 0 Somerset Police 0: Glou-days of fighting.... cidents occurred but the firmeester. 21 Blackheath 0: Halifax] handling of the game by the

In Germany where thousands referee prevented any develop-

subsist on what many experts Eny is a "slow starvation" diet it ments.

rations.--Associated Press. had stirred fears of even shorter.

F

Towards the end of the game Force scored air solitary gual

0 3 o Chau Mau-chi scored three through Marshall

following

3 0 11 0' goals in auccession. Royal Air good work by Fox and Thorne.

DRAMATIC SCENE U.S. Not

IN WOMEN'S TRIAL (Continued from Page 1)

and murders were necessary for

the

advancement. of

To Break

science, citing yellow fever ex-With Franco

were

HOME FOR THE UNO

Dramatic Scene Se

New York, Dec. 7. John L. Lewis surrendered in Washington today with a drama- tic flourish like Shakespearean actor playing a death scene and the world breathed of relief.

Lewis

were.

· Lake Success, Dec. 7.

had a great sigh New York City's hopes of be- coming the permanent headquar natured and short tempered. He alternately road ters of the United Nations rose showed humour Paris. Dec. 7. periments in the United States

Lake Success.. Dec. 7. ́ ́: us New York's Mayor, William

one minute; and Siamese troops are scheduled where voluntary subjects

The United States emphati O'Dwyer, offered the United Na next as he read the words that

biting, cold, sullen

the Anger torn over the territories of deliberately infected as a prece cally declared that it will not tons, several more 1

e-free sites in sent 400,000, miners back to work Lacs and Cambodia, seized dur-dent for their work.

Ironically; they will be able to Franco Spain. "under any eir Warren R. Austin, head of the

break diplomatic relations with New York.

und more than O'Dwyer made the offers to industries who

400,000 in ing the war, to French forces

other Idie by tenorzew under the detailed prove in some cases that their excumstances" nar. go along with American delegation. The only strikes evacuation plan adopted by the medical science, According to any plan which would impose publicly-identified site was Gov- Workers that the Government hyd

periments actually did advance | ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting mixed

Lewis told the United Mine on a frequency of 845 kilocycles mission today, according to the Duke University, who uncovered

Franco-Siamese Com- and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 6.30 Agence France Press, in a

former Maj. Leo Anderson, of economic sanctions on Spain.

ernor's Island, 173 acre Army obtained a "yellow dog ajung Addressing the political subnost in New York harbour off the tion against his union to 7.30 pm and 9 to 11 p.m. despatch from Battambang, much of the evidence leading to committee on discussion of the Sp of Manhattan. also en 0.52 megacycles.

American trade unionists coln- Under the plan, the Siamese/omorrow's trial the Nazi doctors Tom Connally warned that if Le Secretary General, Trygveed, the phrase

The en Spain, Senator 1.K.T..

with Lengthily

**many the Committee wants to achieve York's coordinator of construc- troy their unions. The term, zab

Austin

to and Robert Moses. New years age unanimity on Spain "you have to tion and a State Department retro

banden the proposal for diplomatic break. The United mentUnited Prese States will not vote for it in ally circumstances. The United States is against any break. Wo will not do it in principle and will not do it AB a practical

12.30 DJ.-Dally Programme. Summary,

1232 pm-Variety.

1.60 mm. News, Weather Report and

Announcements.

1.10 p.Orchestral Interi

morrow morning

ments

troops will start evacuation to in their actly made important

and all Siamese troops are new discoveries. In these experi- retomed to Siamese soll before ments the Nazi scientists succeed 1.16 p.-Reginald Fourt at the Organ. | nightfall,

ed in reviving two men who were 1.00 pmTile Echipa In a pantal No incidents are

frozen and whose hearts and during the operation by the breathing had stopped. Gear French military authorities in

Indochina-Reuter.

Programme.

·2.00 2.4 +Close Down 0.80 Dan-Nat Copella and Friars' and Dinah Shore.

7.00 London Relay: Nuwa, Sara 7.10 p.m.-Donald Peers, "Cavallet of")

7.30 p.m.-Studio Like What I

Ilke Broft Goodyear.

5.00 Musiq Time.",

8.80 p.-Orchestral Favourites.

0:00 p., London Relays News.

.6

expected

MANDATES

Lake Success; Dec. 7. The Trusteeship sub-committes

$.06 pm Bludlot, Marie Early Vocal spproved the British draft akree

and Otto Fantirman Piano-Accordion).

330don Belay: "Navy"- Mix

20.00 Bousething for Everybody

Music for all Tastes,

Experiments With

Nudes p

resolution

The most notorious of the measure."-Reuter. freezing experiments was one

in which the Nazi doctors prou-amining records kept by the Nazis,

conferred

by employers

desert-dope

to wraken or des

status In describe

Actions taken

Norris

the

A presentative, bat declined to com- det It wan preil

3.

SERIOUS STEPS

Calcutta, Dec. 7. H. S. Subrawardy, Moslem Premier of Bengal province,

said today that. Dacca author

ed that by throwing a frozen wald the experimentant facts: steps to prevent recurrence of

man Into bed with one or more the following

Him.".

There

to

contracts which the employers forced their woziers: to siga pledges saying that they would not loin labour onions. Such Contracts: were com mon fifty y21-age

Strike-weary Americans rearted,

In Wilkes-Barre, Penns with almost unanimous acclaim. but there were some objections. gusted miner sald. "3 didn's well

.

dis

thing out of the strike only

nude pomen would not revive (1) The most effective way to ricts in that city as two weeks off. A clerk in the Planements for Tanganyike, Britisn

save victims nearly drowned in Suhrwardy told the United branch post An eye-wlineas reported that cold water is rapid immersion in Press that no incidents "worth will be buried under a foodiet office said, "Now wh Togoland and the British Cam- tour pretty gypsy girls in their hot water: croons, the French agreements early twenties from Ravensbruck (2) mon lived longer in fey Decca for the past two days forced to turn back people tryink Say the name" has taken place in Christmas packages. I had been for French Togoland and the concentration camp were used. water on his back if the neck and French Camerouns,

and that trouble seems to have to mail packages to Paroge, but Belgian agreement for Ruando Uzond,

A man was frozen allye and then head are kept out of water; died down, He added that, how now they'll swamp and the Australian agreement for was placed between two of the (3) If the victim does not ever, the ill-feeling arising out In Denver, Colo. William Vander New Guines

China abstained from voting on clocked the man's blood count and dies from heart failure when the tainly set back the efforts to something, in addition to huddling

today

girlsDoctors stood around and drown in fer water he usually of the recent outbreak han cerpan and his wife-oldage. pen- sloners —can now look forward to New Guinea, Russia opposed all temperature,

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