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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947.

FREEZE-OUT CONTINUES

Jewish

Village Attacked

Jerusalem, Feb. 12.

An estimate 100 Arab Bedot:- ins, armed with knives, clubs and a histol, altacked the Jewish vil lage of Brn-Geolim near Nathan- ya in a land dispute.

The bunl

quickly

overpowered!

36 Jewish settlers, wounded Six and Kidnapped a 33-year-ol Jew.

I was the first Arab attack in montits upon a Jewish village.

Cut Off Britain Villages Cut Off In North

London, Feb, 13. Twenty-three, coastal colliers brought coal to power-starved London today as Prime Minister Attlee planned to give the House of Commons a cut by cut account of the fuel emergency that made this country à grey Britain for the fourth day.

Operations orders were being prepared at the War

Office for thousands of troops to help in the -work of moving coal. Other thousands had been working for two days to clear snow-block- ed highways from.the mines. Jewish

In the Jewish battling underground member m members of the anti-underground were reliably reported to been scizel

the

A

have

On

rani

Recognises Bulgaria

Londori, Feb, 12.

Britain yesterday formally ras cognised. the Government of Bul- xaria as a direct sequel to the signing of the peace treaty, wit Bulgaria last Monday In Faris A note containing This decision

handed

yesterday afternoon in Sofia to the Acting Foreign

was

Minister of

of Bulgaria by the Act-

KARENS WANT AUTONOMY

Rangoon, Feh. 12.

In a teleptam rent today to the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, the Karen

(Burma

Frontier tribes) Congress ask- cd for the establishment of a reithist separate Karen state the British Empire.

The telegram expressed the hope that the British Gove ment would honour the will of the Kartes in accordionee with their pledge to reapeti the hill peoples' right. of self- "detetuíñation.”—Renter,

Doctor In Court

in Political Representative.

From this note it by dear, that Britain, while granting de jure recognition to Bulgarian Gov-

to the erniment, maintains her former Arising out of the case in which Major-Genera! attitude to what Britain regards Yu Ting-wah, a

Chinese Currency Crisis

(Continued fron Page 1) Kung's Appeal

There was another explosion taking, advantage of the break yesterday it was stopping dis- Bulgarian people and expresses Feb. 17. Inspector P. Smith re-} later on a military landing craft in North Sea gales, slipped M.st shops had long queues at fully carry out this undertaking, minded the Court that Ya Ting. 6ociated Press.

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Bishop Calls For Change In Policy

London, Feb. 12. German prisoners-of-war in Britain and under "- British control in the Middle East should be

returned to Germany 'despite Britain's acute. nianpower shortage and then be urged to re- turn as free men to earn normal wages on Bri- tish farms. Dr. G. K. Bell, Bishop of Chiches- ter, declared in the House of Lords today. Calling for a change of policy in Germany, the

pri- and

German

the

Forest Out Of The Cup

Shanghai, Feb. 1. H.. H. Kung, former Minister of Finance and... one-time Pre- mici, appealed today to the Central Bank of China. to publish the names of the priu- cipal buyers of gold and denied "fabrications pure and, sim-

Bishop said that without such a change, a himself ple" allegations he

"spiritual ban on potential qualities" was purchased large quantities of

likely to develop. What was needed now in the precious metal and engaged in currency manipulations.

Germany was spiritual peace, a potential of The allegations were made in

great magnitude. a section of the Chinese, press Pointing out that there are The rail cane as Jewish ex-

German which has been attacking Kungahout 330,000 tremists

with vlashed

An RAF Halifax bomber gave coal top priority and five

rather Scotland

by implication moderates for the second succes-

than soners-of-war in Britain express sive night with both sales report-dispatched to parachute food to: London to

cancelled. Many

name.

between 80,000 and 90,000 in edly being victimised by kidnap a snowed-in Stafford village trains were

Kung, while he has retired the Middle-East, who were trains crashed on desolate Grindon other passenger

Bell and one Mour hear Leek carrying six late-side-tracked to let coal as failure, of the present regine of the Cultivation Division, Peace from active political life, is often forgotten. Dr.

to implement the promises of de- Preservation Corps, was charged Governor of the Bank of China, that there would be little doubt tw"mercy fliery" to their death. through

rights entered by the with the unlawful possession one of the four Government that the main difficulty in I'C- Further, operations by it The London Midland and mocarian Provisional Government 1.750 ingots of tin at Kennedy ks. He also is a member of patriation was that

Bulgarian

London, Feb. 12. Railway reported other Halifaxes, briefed to re.Scottish

before

the elections, which result- Town on Jan. 19. Wong Chup-om,

Wilfred Mannion, Eng- Meanwhile an explosion occur-lieve villages isolated by the 212.000 tons of cosi were moveded in the comination of the Bui-42, a native doctor of 6 Lock the standing committee of the prisoners were urgently requir. ed to meet British manpower garian Government.

Road, was arrested by the Police Central Bank of China,

lish international inside- red carly today on Palestine orat blizzard in the memory ver its lines yesterday.

London had a lunchtime run

Kung's elder son, David, in anecde Government Fisheries Depart of most Britons were cancelled

Britain recalls in her note Bul on Wednesday and appeared be third garia's formal tobacco. Britain's

Mr. commitment under fare

Latimer yesterday statement to the press denou" ·| He questioned whether it was left, scored the last three ment launch in the port of Haifa for the day.

"rumer mongers" for right to go on employing "serf goals during Middles The bottom of the vessel was

The Brat of the coal fleet' largest tobacco products, manu the peace treaty to guarantee a charged with being an "accessory ced

to manipula-labour." According charging him with to the whole after the fact". blown out and

announced democratic rights craft aank from Britain's northeast ports,

facturer, Carreras,

In applying for 'remand untă

tion in the gold market.-As- sprit of the Geneva Conven- brough's second-half immediately.

the Hope that the Government tribution because of the crisis.

tion and general principies of rally, which eliminated U.S. Reaction

international law, everything Nottingham Forest from the lunch break and in Wes kan ex-satellite powers to be re-ship on Feb. 11 when the date for

Bulgaria is the last of the Bal-wah was brought before His Wor

Washington, Feb. 13." possible should be done to send the F.A. Cup. minster a constant line of 250|

officials

said them home. Government cognised perseus lasted for more than ment has been made to the tention would like the present the tariff decision which upset was increased

Britain. No announce hearing the case was provisional-

If the rate ly fixed for Feb. 17. The prose that possibility of

of repatriation reversing

by 20,000 sumption of diplomatic represen. also for tation but it is reliably believed count to be heard on the same the Chinese plan to subsidise month, it would be the end of Wartime in London that a British envoy

said Ins. Smith. day,

On the question of ball, Insp. exports is being considered. but 1948 before the last prisoner Bell pleaded already been selected has According to usual diplomatie Smith stated that the Police are that it is problematical how went home. Dr.

will not be offering no objection to bail being much help it would be in stop for their complete repatriation practice his name published until the Bulgarian granted accused. provided that it ping inflation. The Treasury by the end of this year.

No Nazis Government has been officially in-was on the same terms as that of decision on the ruling by the

The Earl of Perth, former formed of his nomination. Yu Ting-wah, namely, $20,000 in Shanghai Consul may be forth- Reuter.

cash and $5.000 surety.

coming tomorrow, it was said. Secretary-General of the "Len- Als still hanging fire is gue of Nations, supporting added the $500,000,000 export-import the Bishop's argument,

China the urge to an urgent recon- credit earmarked for until June 30. Scme authorities sideration of the whole system indicated they are pessimistic or repatriation.. He warned that even that would suffice to against repatriating restore Chinese economy with-Nazis who "might form

reforms such as those dangerous nucleus in Germany,"

F.A. Cup fifth round replay: but suggested that other pri urged, by General

senters whe wished to return to Middlesbrough 0 Notts Forest 2. Associated Press.

Britain should be allowed 10

First Division: Liverpool 5 bring their families.

Grimsby 0. Rester. 2 Lord Strabolgi, Labour, de-j.: clared that to speed up re- patriation

dislocate veculd Auriculture. In view of the

No casualties were reported either bost-United Press.

Airlines Resuming

hown the coast into the Thames yesterday.. More arrived today and it was estimated that close

were

on 50,000 tons of coal were an hour. aboard the 23 colliers that had

There were queues docked at London by midday, spotlight batteries. Twenty-eight more

re-blackout returns to Britain ported off the Thames and tonight.. presumably would duck tonight. In Norfolk, Berkshire and other -Shanghai, Feb. 13. Another half. a hundred were counties today. Army rescue Lowering snow- Weather permitting, both the reported ready to leave the teams battled

drifts which were blocking roads CXAC and CATC-China's twa Tyne, the Wear and Hartlespool.! main airlines — are resuming their international passenger Forecast-Cold

services tomorrow.

The CNAC will use only four-englued Douglas machines;

of which it possesses six-un foreign routes in future, with two scheduled to. take off to trorrow for Hong Kong and Caleutta.

Hath airlines made it clear today that the lifting of the ban against passenger flights

warmer

and reads.

The War Office in London ́re- corded the battle on a wall muy The culliers were being un- and advanced pins to indicate pro 'uaded as quickly as possible and gress against the white enemy. were expected to start back to The Royal Air Force, joining in the coal parts within ten hours, combined operations, dropped The temperature in mid-town supplies to villages which could London was 29 at

not to reached from the ground. noon-two degrees

Poor lying conditions, however, than at the have hampered operations. e.responding time yesterday, but the forecast was for bitter cald for several more days and sow in some parts of the

A Halifax parachuted 400 pounds of essential foods ont "All" "Britain's major railways huge cross of black sont outside Languor. Villagers standing in the deep snow watched the plane make three runs before. it was able to release its eargo, Other planes will try to reach the vil lages tomorrow

was still limited to their in-country.

ternational - services---Reuter, -

Colony's Taxation

nul

Villages Cut Off

Sofia

ART SHOW An exhibition of Chinese

Junkmasters

paintings by Wong Ting-ping Warned

*

o

will be held on the 7th floor of China Building today, and will continue until Monday from

Two junkmasters attempting to land passengers in Chai Wan Bay 10 am. till G p.m.

The exhibits amount to in contravention of the quaran ver 100 painted by the artistį tineregulations were severely the interior and locally and warned by Comdr. Ryder in the consist of monkeys, tigers and Merine Court yesterday

Bots junks Buddhas.

were coming in from Swabue, and the masters, Wong Ting-ping is.now A

51

Ha Yik of the "Lung On" years of age, having started i

Yuu # the Tak Cheon his art career at an early age. Lung," were charged with having He exhibited in the Colony he excess passengers of 30 and 4 fore the war.

board respectively on They were attempting to land them in Chai Wan Bay and wer

Brett Fold the Court these junks apprehended by the Water Police

Chief Junk Inspector Franciated had special permission destitutes back to their native dis- tricts but they were stealthily bringing back to the

d Colony larger number of people. A fine of $3 for exch passenger or three weeks in de- excess

fault was imposed.

Revenue Department,

persons

Mr. H. G. Sheldon yesterday (Continued from Page 1) be quite fair as far as my pro at this stage would be very fession is concerned. But if in North Yorkshire meurs sent an for the confiscation of two lots of

Villagers at Bransdale on the

granted the application of Mr.

hard. In Hong Kong they are cane tax is brought in then there

argent message: "Run out af

corsisting of 328 and 1813. not making

profit. Whould be a fixed rate luld down food enough

completely."

opium An R.A.F.

found on board the ss "Baron While shipping companies are for all medical practitioners and rescue unit will brave the whiten- Renfew" on Monday and of an now getting only one third of not one depending on the actua

emory tomorrow in rescue a other 7 lb. found carnings

on the same It would be really im- tempis, the freight they used to carryj

Another SOS game

ship on Tuesday. from 35 airlines practically do not have possible for a tax to be set ae cording, to a doctor's own income

More opium was found on the i in the hamlet of Hill Ed, shin on Wednesday and a further any freight business at all.

as there would be

and parties were dispatched application will be made today. no way of "At one time our stock rooms checking up"

mediately. were ful and hundreds of A banking employee said: “İT Army engineers, organized into people were requesting priority fits only the recognised firms will reached Ruggade in

there

in any tax on business pro- special "snow-cutting squads",

Yorkshire, ! on an individual basis. The pay, and it will be anast inequit- which had been cut off for the congestion which followed the able. The Chinese will avoid it past six days. Bomb disposal liberation has now returned to with their usual skill” a peacetime normal and as far

The manager of a local indus-ads held deliver milk sup-

plies and mail to outlying dis j

as passenger travel is concerned trial concern, in favour of an - riets. when business is not flourishme tax scheme being intro- Engineers.umployed mine de-

ing then

nul

duced here, puinted cat "It

is tectors to locate major breaks in many rather a bad time to bring it in frozen water mains leading people use the airlines. The considering the very high cost of isolated villages, restrictions which the Chinese housing which is at present the Government, announced that

on ship- major probation Government imposed

in the Colony. rescue workers and men engaged ments destined for China have Until this

think enses I

in clearing communications would seen a great many returned to the Government should postpone receive special fand allocations.--

นทรีย์ Hong Kong.

income tax plan they have in United Press. mind. At the moment it is very

The comment I received from hard on people living in a hotel the wife of a Government ser with a family. which is costing! vant yesterday was brief and them probably three quarters of

to the point. She said: "I do their pay. I feel that until more

Snakes Freeze

to

Lake

Hung Hom Coolies In Gang Fight

"When Chan Kwok, Wong Yeung and Lo Chen, coolies, set out from Tai Kok Tsui to Hung Hom to unload a quantity of drums of oil for Chan Wo Cheong, dil dealers, they had no inkling as to what was in store for them. If they had known that they would be at the re- ceiving end of iron bars and hammers wielded by some 40 coolies they most definitely have refused the commission. And no one could blame them as whatever remuneration they might have been promised could hardly be sufficient compensation for the injuries they received (and which were shown to Mr. Blair- Kerr at Kowloon yesterday) at the hands of the hooligans.

Durhlin, Feb. 13 Snakes froze in the Dublin Zoolo-

Dat know how Lehall manage, hames are available the Govern gical Gardens today as Eire's foel |

Hong Kong a chance to rehabili ment might give the people of tate themselves."

At the moment we are trying like a number of other people to buy odds and ends for our

Great Drawback home to make up for what we last during the war. This and in Hong Kong. Mr. Knight, said Mannger of Cable and Wireless the high cost of living neces- gitates both my husband and yesterday: "Income isx will not

1

crisis grew worse and the Indo- try and Commerce Minister, Sein Lemass, warned that supplies o Dent and coal may soon be cut off early to domestic consumers, *-

Below freezing temperatures. snow-blocked roads and the ban be so easy to collect on an equit- brought suffering to many homes.

Brita iable basis here as it is in England.

Imports from Sheer. Impossibility think it is generally thought Heat was shut off in all the cage tin when he prosecuted Li Yui on Lt will have to spend the next

ople whose salaries of the people An export and Import firm that

and Superintendent J. and verifiable-ic known and are

C. Flood carried around under his the charge of assault. It appear three weeks out in Stanley Grol ed that the complainants were unless he can produce $25 to meet

when

myself going to work":

those

on cal

Zoo.

The reason for its attack, he and the other 40), and that

WAS on three labourers

the complainants did them out of vealed by PSI Cheng Chuk ti

Marshall

а

strong the

Middlesbrough played

betler

football cha snowbound ground

and Spuhler opened the scoring, but Barks and Edwards within two minutes gave the Forest an interval lead of two-one,

to

Middlesbrough continued" play brilliantly in atrocious con- ditions. Fenton scored two and Mannion's hat-trick completed the Scoring.

Middlesbrough will Burnley in the sixth March 1..

entertain round on

The ground was unfit for the fifth round replay between She Preston field Wednesday and The match was postponed until Monday

Results of football games play- ed were:-

ALICE MARBLE'S WIN

Queer Disparity

Shanghai, Feb. 13. Striking disparity of rates for the American dollar in Shanghal and Nanking was one of the queer elements of China's transport difficulty, he thought

London, Feb. 12. tengled currency picture.

Allee Marble of the United the Government was repatria- American In Shanghai, an

States, revealed the form that ting Germans "pretty fast." drlar this afternoon fetched

gained her the pre-war Wimble- There was, however, a special don championship, when she de. 14,000 Chinese dellars, but in cause for complaint about the feated Mary Hardwick 0/4, 0-1

at old Milks, it was quated at thought it unfortunate Nanking according to Asso-unhappy Germans in the Mid- in the indoor professional lawn

Press correspondent

dle East, Lord Strabolg!, also tennis tournament at Wembley

that tonight. 8.000 and even at this

rate: German prisoners

in Egypt In a mixed doubles exhibition, dealers refused to buy heavily sliculd be employed when Exypices and Miss Marble defeated Milks said it appeared Vytians who had previously work- Budge and Miss Hardwick 6/3, doubtful whether any action for the British army were

6/2 Reuter.

of fortunes would be taken for conscription abroad held by Chinese of this country. He gave two reasons: firstly, interna. tional complications are standing in the way of any such move; eccondly, the fact that most fortunes involved are held by politically important, pers-08.

Milks Says:

"Government's top-ranking

nemployed-Reuter.

Police

Sportsman Leaves

economic and financial experts The Hong Kong Police lost one are helding long conferences to of their most noted sportsmen attempt to find a solution to with the departure yesterday cn

.C.

Pennell. China's latest crisis, but in-retirement of Insp. L.

On his arrival here in 1026 he no de- formed quarters, sald

LOCKE BEATS SNEAD

-Johannesburg. Feb. 12.

A. D. Lock, South Afrlean golf chempion, beat Sam Snead, Ameri- can holder of the British Open championship, by eight and six in 3 holes match on the Glendower Luarse today--Reuter.

CLUB TEAMS

The following will represent the H.K.F.C. teams on Saturday the Club ground:

finite programme has yet been turned out for the Police football Fowler.

team but later switched to hockey

and

at Team y South China: Lock; Forrow: Hopkinson, adopted.

Strange, Beck: Weller, Mallen, "One official suid a general in was for play ve Hareers Redman, Bickford and Knox.

Police Hockey Club 2nd Team 44 Commando: ban of all open transactions in at a period when the Police team Calton; Wypur, Sloan; Odell, foreign exchange was consider were running near the top of the Bord, Onsager; Hambly, Fou- Bud and won the land Gardner, Fjelstad ed-but not likely to reach final Hockey League

Barker. approval because of difficulties Mamak Shield.

There WES of enforcement.

His main claim to fame in the

Reserves: Helti, Roxcoic, Faw-*- general agreement that some Colony's sports world was, how-ier and Darby.

23 winner of the form of control ef the gold ever

Comers Miniature Rile Cham raarkets and possibility of con- pionship in 1923.

A year earlier trol of essentials were likely, he had won the rifle Champlon- to result from the conferences." ship of the Hong Kong Police and

Ansoclated Press.

Canton Market

Improves

All

RADIO

manager told me: "It would, Government, servants or business overcoat two baby bears to keep unloading some drums of oil at the fine imposed by Hia' Worship, nient's order banning, gold and yesterday, by the s.s, "General 12.10 p.m.-Daily Programine Summary.

sem employees-wilt have to pay theet from freezing.

up while people who trade with

be a sheer impossibility to im

posa a fair income tax levy on people in Hong Kong. It is

out keeping any books or records

that Chinese manage avoid it."

business people always keepi

40

Mr. Flood said the snakes were shout 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday

werd.

set on by about se cumped w warst water for to coolics who, it was alleged, be be in

to a certain coelie society. hour to thaw them out. The only These coolies claimed that the

Money Market improvement and stabilisation. Mrs. T. W. Kwok, wife of the two sets of books. If the Chinese Commissioner for For Zoo death so far was an eight- Hung Hom district was their money market for months was US netes today, but private tax. then the best thing to do the Affairs here, was of much year-old mongoose which keepers |

Government must introduce af

From

to settle

In

| 1281 p.m.-Yæřiety,-

L.D) Dius-News, Weather Rrpit and

Announcements.

1:10 pit,~Orchestral Interlude);

3.15 Plan Dueta Moreton, and

Orkestra

Kare.

4.2013.-Licht "Symphony

and John McCurtsack (Tenor) 4.09.-me Down, 6:30p.m.Film Memories W J-London Relay

World News!”, 7.0 mLondon Helay; Stuce. Na

from Etain, 1.15 D.Remarce and Ryb

20W Hong Kong broadcastine in subsequent years several times annexed the Revolver Champion on a frequency of 845 kilocycles ship of the Hong Kong Police and from 12.30 te, 1.15 p.m., 6.39 Rife Club.

to 7.30 pm and 9 to 11 p.m. Mr. Pennell is travelling-home also on 9.52_megacycles. Canton, Feb. 13. Following the Clly Govern- via the United States. He left. fureign currency transactions Meigs. He plans

Erith, Kent, yesterday, the local financial markets today showed great

BUDGE'S EASY ; for There was no market

WIN The biggest auṛprize of the

London, Feb. 12. Quotationa for gold bars and same opinion. She said: paid they just couldn't keep ritory and that the rest of the

Donald Judge pulclassed com- "Those who nade millions, of

unloading

yesterday'i remarkable recovery job had warm. --United Press.

to be. done by would be to place a heavier dollars here during and since the

of Chinese National Currency HK dollars registered a con- pletely. the professional cham- them.

Not ganaturally the three men which, reacting to the drastic siderable drop compared with pion, Bobby Riggs, tonight, win- price an luxury goods, including war will not care about the im

the Chinese Tai Kok That objected, action taped to six two cents CN$700,000 per tael and the tennis

esa Goy yesterday, the former being sing 6-2, 6-2 in the professional liquor, perfumes etc."

position of income, tax, only the

matches at Wembley whereupon the Hung Hom iaddies crument,

Stadium. Greenwood,alaxied will Miss Marion

The general suffer,

CN$1,000 started to beat up the "intruders" per Ch

for spot, after clos latter CN$2,800 per dollar. Budge won with smashing -Vázlity - American artist now in there is anything we can do ro feeling among women is that If

with iron bars and hammers, acing the previous day at

Tiny's rice was quoted at serves and a brilliant not game, Kong said: "Generally speaking

cording to SI

Futures were less optimale CN$130,000 per picul as com- In the frigid air of Wembley's Cheng Chan, whet help the Government of course

sustained injuries to his back, and revolved the whole day round

pared with yesterday CN$160,- There was a from the meles and went about 40 escaped

000,-Central: News of sellers

Gold continued on

the day- ery, farmers or fishermen and all Mr. S. W. Lee told me "I think the rest of us in the middle and the introduction of income tax at they will welcome the evidence arrival at the scene found thst ward trend, and after opening at upper income brackets, This Is this stage will be a great draw of passengers in the Sai On, the Hung Hom ballie had 45 $307.50 taci If closed at $301 Due to the who may have observed events hersed..

Unluckily for Li he was seen heavily between $12.08 and $12.85 always.. talys such

squawk) war a great many

of money and think they upon the Cause and circum out to the Police, and agriot the

and brought to

$12.10, and the market clos

et closed at need: a few years to recuperats stances attending the tragedy the

Station

$12,50,00 From 4

Passengers desiring to give Asked by the Magistrate what US dollars eased off further to the remark: "It seems that the Rond about 1040, when people Colony Ir being run at a tremen have made up some of their war evidence are in Invited to he had to say for himself, accus- $4.01: Sterling on the other hand inuke the factown at the edasierted that, the work was were firmer at $16.10. Australian dous debeit at the moment. The losses, is the time to consider im-

Harbour Office,

formerly done by them (that is, pounds wem unchanged at #12.00. introdvelion of income tax would posing income tax.

am in favour of income tax

"SAI ON" INQUIRY

and

we will, but if the rate of income

In connection with the Sal On Disaster inquiry which

cause it is a leveling out between tux levied is too high then it will opens at the Harbour Office to post-hate to report the matter to conspicuous, absence of helps reduce the gap between simply put us at a living rate be- those people living on a bare mare

day, members of the Court of the Mong Kok Police Station A

Aj yesterday, glu of subsistence

such as labour rond our means.

that Police party was sent out but on Inquiry have intimated

52:

Piastres continued to fluctuate

POLICE WANT: INFORMATION

why the middle and upper classes back to the Colony lost a which may throw some light by the complainants and pointed (per 100: The opening rate was view two Chinese malos, who, to-

a

sion of incor cimb before, any such lory lg begum.

1.10 p.m.--Studio: "You Asked For It" Programine, Bequeat Arranged by Lynn Praserta

Maritime Moments”ÁỒoma " and Muste af Uwe Besy Paper

9.101.Btadlut

board courts, Riggs appeared in London Relays News white flannels,

After losing the first game, he stripped them off, as the crowd looked on in hushed expectancy, to reveni biz famous white shorts underneath-United Press.

The police are anxious to inter-

gether with a third man, were" picking over rubbish at the mouth who can give any information: of the rullah near Sun Wong Tol about them or anyone who was requested to get in touch with Read about 2 m. on February in the vicinity at that time, are when a man was shot de

n-concerned or anyone any Police Officer.

The men

Piano Roll by Luba Bhatiala. 94),.--London Symphony Orchestra." 9.45pm-Puceinfi, “La Tuscu"--Acts 2 and B. Sy de Principals,.Chorus, and Orchosis of La Ba Opers,

"Clime bons

Printed and published for the proprietors. The Newipaper JARES KEATES Windsor House, Enterprise. Limited, by WALTER Home Tong.

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