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'HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1947.

TEST WICKETS TUMBLE England's Narrow First Innings Lead

National Call-Over

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SOCCER TOURS

Baffles Wright

Australians

Sydney, Mar. 4.

After dismissing Australia for 253 runs-27 be- hind their own total-the MCC lost six wic- kets for 144 runs at the close of play in their second innings of the fifth and last Test match here today..

Hasselt's wicket fell early, in the morning's play

when He was caught by Ikin off a ball by Wright, starting the bowler on what was to be a slashing performance which cut through the entire Australian team. Hassett was then 24. Damen who finished not!

out a continued pladding on with a succession of the

watching bal-inen, | each of them join him, have a brief surves and thro depart.

Metal knocked up three and way then cant by Yardley, . Tallon

fell in and Lindwal] gurk quinn without open... ing thai areounts and then Trabe attempted to remain with Big partney, but could not do Bine a for any mure tha ims.

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The onl

entre quickly

Trachok

was ru cul

.after ve them play, resumed after 1.

Ominous Opening The act had an minus nd range whogs Fishlock was out Heyeth Lindwall in the first Pittminer The ballj Cum in front leg and hit him i ne vise parle

Mere

ENGLAND

Second Innings Fishluck, thw, b Lindwall. Washbrook, b McCool Edrich, stumped Tallon, tr

McCool Compton, not out

...

Ik stumped Tallon, b Mc-

Col.

Yardley, b McCool Evans, b Miller

i Smith, not out, Extrax

Wabiank Fell to ahoe ban ngland Milter, when the score was 65 and then the MCC Mullapas in as 'Edrich Mae Pumped when 21, only to *dos dollowed by Hou, who was Tallon's Muflar Vietint of

pantapering Six account, abwnd then had jump- for 45 Werkets

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Be to, i wiele to for the same

Talla only hope then wan!

Players' Protests

London, Mar. 3.

Draw For Tennis "Open"

The draws for the Colony's Open Tennis Championshipg and of the, Hong Kong Cricket been Club tournaments have made and the first games in the Open Singles will be played Chater Road on Monday. With the exception of the semi-final, and final

counds which will be the best of five Rota, the rounds will be of throu gets.

The Football Association met in London today and in addition te the draw for the semi-final of the Cup, it considered the proat lesta of the Players Unlon against the inclusion of foreign amateurs in League teams. Their reply stated that they could not intervene in this matter if it was the policy of the club.

The Association stressed that if foreign clubs took reciprocal ne- tion in the event of a ban in England more than 60 British professional players abroad might love their means of livelihood.

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Indian Claims He

All Keen

Helped "Ginger" To Blame

Testifying on his own behalf before Mr. Justice T. J. Gould at the Criminal Sessions yester- day, Mohammed Sadly, who is facing five counts under the Defence Regulations, said that he had, on two occasions, helped persons detained at the Kowloon Gendarmerie, one of them a Britisher, nick-named "Ginger," and that these persons subsequently escaped into Free China on release.

Poor Foki

The excuse, "My foki

became so

monotonous

that Magistrate Blair- Kerr was prompted to remark, "You are, all very keen to blame the poor foki," to several owners of stores in Kow- loon who appeared be- fore him yesterday on summonses taken out by the S. T. & I. Price Con- trol Section for contra- vention of Price Control

Mr. A. P. Rajah, defending Sadiq, made a subinis- sion to the Court that the defence had been prejudiced in consequence of the repatriation of certain witnesses who were not now avail- able. The first-named player or

assisted by accused, who was employed as a Mr. Lonsdale, players will be responsible for ASP O'Donovan, is prosecuting Kensa at the Gendarmoric. arranging the matches and all

Fukushima Shigeru, formerly round the First and Second

Mehr Din asid that he had, of the Police Affairs Depart. regulations. matches in the Open Singles with five other persons, plan- ment, Kowloon Gendarmerie, must be completed by March well to escape from Hong Kong. mid that he knew accused, who against electric shops, Mr. J. H. Second Не did not leave with the was his asalstant. Fukushima shops, irrespective of their size, 14. The First and rounds of the Open Doubles,

on behalf of the Crown,

If Middlesbrough win their sixth round replay their semi- final match with Liverpool will be played at Lerds and the Newens- O ile versus Charlton tie at Stoka. 1 which start on March 20, must / others because he was unwell said that he did not hear about? usually carry a large stock of 24 | but

if Burnley beat Middles-be completed by March 20

No matches will be played on brough tomorrow, they will play

any Saturday or Sunday.

The following Is the draw for the earller rounds:-

BOSTON BRAVES

WIN

61

o

21 Liverpool in the semi-final at Blackburn, and the Newcastle versus Chariton tie will take place at Leeds-Reuter.

11.

20

JA

0

144

0 0.

M. R. W. 33

11

#

#2

11

31

2 0 11 0 36

Total (for six wickets)

BOWLING

0.

Lindwal!

Miller

McCoul

To-hack Tibe

Barnes ---Render,

ATHLETIC MEET

The first Athletic meeting of the Combined Services Athletic Association will be held this afternoon, commencing at 2.30 pm. at Caroline Hill when 3 Commando Brigade meel Rest of the Services.

th

New York, Mar. 3. Boston Braves, who look like strong contenders in the National League this

even

Open Singles

FIRST ROUND

Lt. J. B. Coop (44 Commando) v

Kenneth Lo (31888).

Wong

Wong (28620) v Frank

H. Kwok (31272).

G. E. Clark, (34121 ex 67) v

Roch Liang (57789). Buster Poon (28041) v B. C. Fay

(39300).

Q. R.

for

During the hearing of caNS G. Pitman pointed out that these

at the time they left.

Indian soldiers of the Garrisonlelectric bulbs and are fully cons He was subsequently arrested Unit escaping. It was not his, versant with the controlled prices,

conviction With a

previous by a Japanese named Andd, duty to investigate escapes. Mr. who waa accompanied by Lansdale then read out to wit-relling sweets above the control- feil price, Wong Shlu-kwong of Subedar Sultan Ahmed. After ness portion of the evidence ho the Po Kwong Cafe, 384 Prince his arrest, he was taken to had given at the Police Court Edward Road, was fined $200 for Kowloon Gendarmerie, where and put it to him that he was having sold two 8-ounce bottles he saw accused, but did not apeak to him.

beatings.

a llar. Fukushima denied this of fresh milk for 61.80, or 25 accusation.

cents above the controlled prices.

Other

kummonses and

Only Policeman wore -Bo follows:

Price

fines

The next morning, he was taken out of its cell by a ̈

Mr. K. Chatterjee, Investiga Lam Ping of Lan Ket, 208 Japanese and in the Interroga- A. W. Strachan (27160)

tlon room, was asked by acting Officer, Special Branch, Chathani Road for selling ona Sul-ki (34285)..

eused if he was planning to testified that he interpreted the Un Gold Flake cigarettes for of Charges to accused and. after $2.80 ($2,001-$90 and $25 for He was accused escape. SCARON, George Chao (34141 ex 63) v T.

Gold

(30268).

letters from Wal- administering the usual caution, having no price tag.

Fan Chun-lam of Wah Cheong whipped St Louis Browns 7-3

fea...

60 Nathan Road, one Prophy chow. When he denied this, he took down his replica 4 a Sunday exhibition game

receiving

At this point, Mr. Rajah iactic toothbrush for $1.50 (120) in Miami after splitting

was beaten by the Japaneat and earlier with Brooklyn Dodgers.

then returned to his cell. Ac. asked if accused had been given --$76 and 126 for no price tag.

Trang Tak-kay, of Wa Loy The Dodgers, touring

the

cured-was-present÷during the Lan opportunity_of_stating at the Carribbean, left for Venezuela,

fime of his arrest that he Co., 178 Nathan Iteatong Pro for a series with New York

Water Torture wished to call certain witnesses phylactic toothbrush for $1.50 (81.20)60 and $20 for no Yankees, who have not been

SECOND ROUND

The following morning, heph his behalf. Those witnesses

tag. repatriated from

Fung Yuk of Ah Tung Electrio lucky against Venezuelan win Omar Rumjahn (21826) v

Turvili (33880).

was again taken out and told had since ter league teama though they

(21073), v R. to tell the truth. When he per- Hong Kong and would not be Shop, 181 Cheung Sha Wan Road, out the Tsang Chi-nam did manage to none

Segalen (22700).

sisted in denying the accusa- available; therefore, the defence one "Nox" 100-wall electric bulb for $5.50 ($2.20)-$100 and $25 Magallanes league champion

Paul Kong (36520) v Lt. G. A. tions, he was beaten and givon had been prejudiced. 5.4 in a Sunday game featured

Emmell (84121).

-the

ASP J. F. Mackenzie stated for no price tag. Accused water torture.

Leung Chin of Man Shing Lee firat homer T. P. Fun (33014) v S. A. Rum-

Was arrested at by the team's

stood on his legs while the that accused

Hardware Shop, 129 Reclama batted out by Tom Henrich.

Jahn (31964).

on Sept. 27, 1945. tion Street, one can "Old Dutch" United PreNS,

Au Kam-m078).

(21280) Taul Japanese poured water into his Yaumatt

Accused did not know why he cleanzer for $1.50 ($1.00)—-800 mouth... Yan-pul

and $26 for no prico tag. From Kowloon, he was taken had been arrested. (20171) v Lt. MI..

Mr. Rajah said that it would Lo Chiu-wan of Yuen Hings R. E. (84121 ex 68). to Stanley, where he was sen- M. Ma (2227) v Lt. J. B. Coup tenced to one year's imprison- not be denied that accused cheung, 648 Nathan Road.

or Kenneth Lo.

worked for the Japanese; but ho 2-oz. Jar "Kraft Boucx" for $1.28

(1.16) $40. A. W. Strachan or Wong Sul-kl|

Cross-examined, Mehr Din only worked as policeman Chang Hoi. of Sunlight Electro V G. Choa or T. J. Gould.

said that he received the water and no more. The defence was Shop, 137

Prince Edward Road, Wong

ong Hok-nang or F. H. Kwok

electrio v G. E. Clark or Roch Liang. torture on three occasions. On not going to deny that Mohd one "Osram" 60-watt Buster Poon or B. C. Fay v Pal- the third occasion, he became un. Bux, Dalip Singh and Mehr Din bulb for $220 ($1.25)$75.★.

Chak Fook-kwong of

Chun Conscious during the torture and were taken into the Kowloon! rick Poon (20903).

remained in this condition for Gendarmerie in connection with Bing Electrle Co. 71 Argyle Street, one 20-watt electrio bulb this case, but it was denied that: for $2.00 ($1.26)-$100. Choy (23893).

three days. Trui Wai-pui (33078) v Barnett

On recovering, he was again the accused in anyway Induced Cheng Hung of Nhan Chung Deakin' (27659)

taken out and beaten, with or persuaded them to confess or Co., 87 Argyle Street, one 25-watt Thomas Lo (22088) v M. Paghaticks and still had a hole in took part in any torture with a electric bulb for $2.50 (1,25)

(34111).

his head as a result of the view to inducing them to con- $100 and $20 for no price tag.

Ng Ylu-wo of Nr Yiu Wo Eléc beating.

foss as to their own escapes ori The second timo he

was to the cacapes of others con- tric Co., Nelson Street, one 100- $4.50 walt elgetric bulb for given the water torture, Ac nocted with them. It would be ($2.20)--376 and 125 for no price cused only stood by

dented that the witness Lall Dinj tag. Mehr Din said that he was also hung up with his feet to wards the celling and his head down for about 15 minutes and

Week-End Yachting

It Adamant

#

(Submarines,

1.31.28

1.32.25

Mack! nel Duke of York ! Tamur-

Dockyart. Vernont

Lee

Robetong

vel win at 17.|

Last Saturday there WIK taly, the captain, join-, moderate to fresh wind which was and to Though a partnership, ideai for the dinghies which Jonghen : Jocked prattle at one stage were racing and WBs nut too and T11Bubmarines, J. Coote) 1.38.13 H. D. Rumjan (80363) v T. F.

Bonita, 31. 1.

fala daga elak baze m barvanod to Pur 15 - Cuntspent the

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eived by the Foot Asia tand" di trilobed as follows:

Being The to Nora Bod

Blackburn R

the

***

111

(Tamar

Dockyard. [latest)

Adamant V (Tamar-Dockyard,

Jncoln) ...

7th

Green (Submarines) Commodore II Tamer-Bock-

1.48.00-

1.53.55 2.04.32

- yard, Andreww)

.....10.x3 FG (Tour) protested against Bieck Submarines) and the protest was upheld. Result-Submarines 101 Tamar-Dock.

when much for the Stars, Wits dashed

The Stars 1th Storeattere Yardley fell to McCool after started first but "Polaris" had to

eleven. MeCool had withdraw with a suspected crack tik then take a four for 14 runs.

in the mast. This left "Daphne" with a

Ru

led shy clear field Evans and Compton. how-

from from "Atair" all the way new did manage to add 35 the first mark to the finish, the before the popular little wicket-resu. bring: Frances Shellsid

bowled by Word keeper was clean Stoke City. Tottenham Hot and Molter when 29. The two had

part - 1 nude a it and heetie and Radio.

inly did n

O the dinghies, Tyno 11 led M's proud the fes mark

Anadi was closely followed by Blue and Duke of York 1. The result wus;

DANGRIES Place Best Coxswain & t'rew

The Netherlands zilverton, Norway: Bark and and Godne Is Towb

Sweden: Livek pood.

Saltzerland: Birgains den city

Reitler,

INTERPORT WITH

MACAO

with

Spirited Scoring

STAKS Melani Place Boy! bet ""Darlar" (Handel Zul "Atal (Wernham)

Yip

J. A. Furrer (27001) v B. Szote

(57702).

(20620) v Lt. Koon-hoong P. A. W. Wilson (A troop 44 Cdo). This leaves

position of Ho Ka-lau (26265) v B. T. MeC. teams in the League as follows: Jones (31304).

R... L

"Time!

yard 18,

1.34.3

1.30.3

the

LDP

1

0

1 2 I

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"Men's Open Doubles

*

₤1 10

Tram Sth Submanzine Flotilla $ Mr. Ruse's Team... 3 Tumar-Bockyard - .... Crufer Squadrou a Escort Vessels Group 10*

22 Army Team 1.27.7 8th Destroyer Folla 225 1.2921 | Jardine Mathesons 1.3134

Tlan

Smith plund Beans and 1940 Tyme it clareuck, Thompor 1.27.*4 The began some spirited score drum)

Ard Branwentare 15. 17ompom

ing on his pro after he opened 4th Black McAvoy)......... his account with a single. He ath Nuke of York 1 Howar1) diumallßgl. fullved is with a boundary

of the few of the innings :

TEAM BACK

WAR

0

Chan HKD (3)211).

and James

#ged During the past week, Submarines | from Kellett Island to 1.28 buoy Wilson and I. Coop (44 Cdo)

ment.

Defence

Д

..

onu

one

wq8 ever brought in to the Lo Lam of Ring Kong Elactrie. Kowloon Gendarmerie in con- Ca.. 18 Nullah Road, one 60-watt nection with this cake. From electric bulb for $1.50 ($1.25)—— the time of the surrender in $2 and $25 for no price tag.

Chan Cheang of Chan Tung became unconscious.

1941 to the re-occupation, the Hing, 150 Tai Nam Street, FIRST ROUND

He agrced' with

served accused always

the emply 1-pint beer bottle for 20- Lau King (33623) and M. Ma Counsel that the evidence a Japanese as a policeman and in cents (7 cents)-830.

(21212) v J. H. C. Kwok present given by him differed

Lau Ping-kes of Lau Ping Koo. (57084) and Ho Hin-kea (St. from that given at the Police no other capacity.

Mr. Rajah then called Moham-Store, 152 Sai Yeung Chol Street, Paul's). JELMAMAN BERIES.

Court. Mehr Din said that he

one empty 1-quart beer bottle for The fourth of the Helmsman Lam Kwan (58815) and Wonz had forgotten to mention cer- med Sadiq, who sold that he was 15 cents (10 cents)-330 and $20 The Interport Dotell match

Serles

arrested on Sept. 28, 1040 raced on Sunday

Ilok-nang (20620) v Albert tain incidents.

at for no price tag. at the Police Mongkok Police Station by ASI' between Hayn Lotte zu Mar ee

Submarines,

(91211) Tomar-Dockyard, afternoon. There were 1 starters

On Mr. Pitman stating that Court; furthermore, he was not Mackenzie, who was then Lleut the price charged could easily will be pinged on paralay 17

and we needed to go all gut mud Mr. Rouse's tooms remain the of whom 12 dinghies finished. The

asked

at Mackenzie. Ho many questions

He was taken to Caseway Bay, adj., Tor His auxiety for quick three at the top of the leagues,

course was three times round

have been a mistake as it was for that place.

Stanley Prison the same day. Hongkong team will be thosim i

v. Buster Poon (28041) an trensic cably Link:

Badla across towards Cust Rock then

Mehr Dis also agreed that 1. Poon (20003).

nald that he first cam: catty while the controlled price is for a pound, Teang Sau-lan of the need wid brought himent Destroyers, Mr. Rowe's toan. COME FA DRL stem escapire.

beat

down to 26 and up to the line Tati Wai-pui and Teul Yan-pui Subdar Sultan Ahmed was a to know the nature of the chartsling Kee, 23 Po! Ho Street, was Jardines und Famar-Dock-

133073) und was complete: in a freshen-

v L. Emmett and recruiting officer for the Indian against himself on Apr. 17, 1946. fined the nominal sum of $10 on Pines

After outlining his Balch stayed with Compton yard held the Submarines to

ing wind in ist under 2 hours. draw on Sulay

Capt. Russell (34121)..

Independence League and wore until the close of play and the Submarines v. Destroyers niorming

event The result was: teve artder 21 runs, to bring was raced Wednesday

Lee Wai-tong (20171) and B uniform, but denied that he had from Dec. 8, 1941 until Dec. 26, each summons for having sold one Helman Place Boat

Szeto the 2014

(57702) A. E. P. boen

V

1941. Sadla naid that on attending catty noodles for 70 cents (45 Sultan at the Central Police Station approached by

conta por lb.) and for having;

7.no The MCC total to 144-171 February with a light westerly Tree & 1312Cormack)

fal Honaventure 1 (Mocki

Guest (39045) and J. Lesti Ahmed for assistance in regard after the surrender as requester, Price ps are of the Australian wind which, during the course of

3rd Acontent Y 13, Cute)

ard (2803)0005) and E. cto escapen from Kai Tak. he was införthed that the Com- As the summons could not be Jual in their first innings and the race, dropped to a calm and his Sunecutters TV (Ex)

CAFO rved on dofundant, the then veered to the East, Adamant 5th Care 1 (Browni

Chong. 39A Portland Street for against Chan Cheung of Hung BBW Hong Kong hondeusting with there wickets in hand.

isting expected that Hat-V was first to reach the windward sth the fencorks on a pequency of Aử kilavyelas

7th Back (Abery)

aelling one "Nox" 100-watt elec- from 12.30 to 40 and 436 ton will be able to play at all mark and then led from Blue and

trie bulb for 82.20 was adjourned to 11.00 pm, and is 952 during the rest of this match Commodore 11. The finish wash Tyne 11 (Andrews)

eighth Queen (Fuller) close and exclling as

for one week. will megacyele in the 31 metre band slice his tonsilitis

pro- from 12 to 1.15, dam to 7:59 holdy keep him in hospital forent creased the line in under a

minute. The result was: And 9.00 do 13.00 pm.

1veral days. This

meanwil Destroyne Pitilia v. i Hubmarlar rince a substitute is not allowed.

Plotilla.--February 10,

Team & Helman Time

hel! at 19hcete Holet at $ p.m. on Smudag.

H.K.T.

RADIO

$130 p.m. Toit 5

12.2 1.8 Vatista.

asprot

1,40 pm-New Weather

Annuneneste

1.45'13,m,—(Frederiktif, Interlude,

1.15 pmAmy Wilfort-Finder's

Per Boal

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Th

-Time 1.49.45 1.50.17

2.61.3

1.62.9 W. C. Hung

1.1.67

1.07. 1.57.1

Fincher (08818), O. Rum- Jahn (31236) and 9. A. Hus juin (81236).

1:45-13 T. P. Fan (33044) and E.Y.W. 2,01.01

Lee (30140) v S. A. Hum. Jahn (31934) and H. D. Rum Jahn (38343).

Seth Bonaventure If (Lancarior) 1,83.51| 11th Duke of York i (Ulchrlet)....37 $215 Stonecutt 111 (Henderwens 2.21.13 Dukelaf York 21 (Thompson) did, nel Galab.

There was no Star FRNs 011

Bom

the

to bat that the MCC have virintie (uhmarines, Cov(e) 1,00.1* Sunday morning but in the after-P. 5. M. Dew (33067) and E. 1.f he had been betrayed by Sultan and tortured them.

tually only ten-batsmen.

The coreboard at the close of. the fourth day:

dinn Love Larks" -Nelson 1959] ENGLAND-in Innings .. 280

*Baritone, with Orchesten.

1.00 A Bato and a Vicktor”......

18018 Mageri and Albert Sandler.

2.00:9.ni.--Clao Down.

6.30 ..Verfety,*:

1,

6.13 p.m. Commentary s tho Tex

0.5 Varkety (Co).

AUSTRALIA:

First Innings

Barno», é Evans, b Bedser....

7.00 pm-Tanda Reisy: World New Morris, bw, b Bedser

from altani

7.15 p.rulei "Blog For You"

7.10 mLand Helry: Home News Bradman, & Wright

Hasselt, e Ikin, b Wright Miller, e Ikin, b Wright" Hamente, uut but MeCool, & Yardley, b-Wright Tailan. c Compton, b Wright Lindwall, Smith, b. Wright Tribe, e Fishlock, b Wright Toshack, ran out

- Molly" "Dirls (Mexx-ogram) with

Betty Brown at the Piano. 7.80 p.m.--Bulle? Bring You Maale

titanical Request Programme ar ranged by Lynn Fract. 8.30 p.m.~ith Haydn Wani.. 9.00 p.m.-Tredyn etsy News,' 9.10 p.m.ndle: and uncert by the Helmet. Band of the 2nd Battale ilun of the West Yorkshire, Hegt. (Prince of Walan'Ɖwn).

2.40 p.m.-"Atars, Parade Stand and Total

FilmFavourites of Today” and

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Extras

10.15: DeLankan Transcription:,” Ber;|| Better

Jade: 2.2020's. Whine Bir? Dilbert

Zid Duke of York 1 (Destroyens,

Irlasht

1.06.30 noon "Daphne" and "Atair" race! from Kellett Island; round Chan- Snd Blunecuitars I (Destroyer.

roun i Well........ 1.00.net Rock, Kowloon Rock,

ith Adamunt V (Bahmazines,

Lewis)

4th

..

activities

to

that, I missioner of Follee had issued Mehr Din also dented

he orders that all Indian and Chi hesitation, after agreed to tell Sultan Ahmed nese policemen should continue about what was happening pro- serve under the Japanese. vided that

latter would

Rajput Officer swear on the Koran not to Sadiq denied having attempte 3. and Y. Segalen (22705) y B. reveal the source of his in to induce Dalip Singh, Mohd But,

Mehr Din and, Lall Khan to con C. Fay (80390) and M. Pagh formation. Mehr. Din further foss regarding escapes of that no

denied having told accused that! (34111).

H. Glennia (27180) v L. C.; Ahmed.... Kolewall (24876) and G. Chon (adidi ex (U). W. Le and Kennoth Lo (33025) v Wong Sul-kl (34285) and Au Kam-moon (31280).

Ip Cheng-hing Thomas Lo and

(22038) Ho Ka-la (25266) and F. H. Kwok (81272) E. Clark and L. Roberts (34181 Ex 56 or 67) B. T McC.Jones (61804). and F. H. Zimmern. (27986).

the Walthurdra" then back M. 1.05.24 round Channel Rock, Kowloon Chien (Bulmertoes, Barrest) 1.00.51 Rock and Kellott Island, a course

• Commudere, 11 (Destroyers,

Taylor)............. 19651 of approximately 13 miles, which 7th Tyne 11 (Submarthes,, Wilkins was completed in just over 2 1.07.01 hours, "Daphne", which has prov- Black Destroyers, Chris 1.07.oned herself to be one of the fastest, G. Raw-Hubmarine till 201 Deschores yachts of this class, led all tho 57 Flotilla 17..

way from "Atsir", the final poki-

12 On Sunday morning the wind tion being:

24 was right between East and Fice Desbo Conemalayɔmqua TJA 20 North East strengthening 10 at "Daphne" (Honour) .........-del-4-10:49 80 warda-taldday, and the results of and "Atsi?":"(Vernon) "[ACC. 2.17.25

3 two below:

DA Cheung, (80381 ex. 40) and

Wong Bhul-wing (90855) Yip Koon-hoong, and Paul NEXT WEEKEND Kong (28520). the 13 events are Riven hee The draw for Stars for next 1. F. Choy (23898) and C. K. Les weekend labellidh (12 281800) George Lin 7826511" and Roch Liang PS Marulag Afternoon

(67789). Monk Howard Elgade: Manning Thea

· Time

[2] Place | Bisț.1 Team & Kaliman

U! Lit Bonaventura ...... 11 (ầurdinis, Ang

10 (2nd Blow: (Rense)(ii) pakka, Red Tyne '11 (Rouse)

258 | sth- Quan, Japisane Mono

14.00

Saturday: › Sunday¦ Bakdas.

Denainase

It is probable that L1830 racing, next weekend.

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BYES INTO SECOND ROUND

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Baxter lable for Capt.

Barnolds

Barna Loses

New York, Mar. Air France has announced

the extension of its Far Eas tern route from Salgon to Shanghai In May or June, using DC-4 planes, thus com pleting the reaumption of its pre-war Jincs-United PresS. -

belleved that the man belonged the 67th Rajput Regiment.

Sadiq said that he 'mado ar rangements for Indian food to he Omara Kiyoshi, who was brought into the coll for Dall; attached to the Kowloon, Singh and also, without the con- Gendarmerie, said that he knew sent or approval of the Japanese, arranged for Dalip Singh's smail nisce to visit him in his ceif

Sadiq, said that in March 1943, he brought food and letters to Sikh who was detained at the Answering Mr. Lonsdale, Sadig Gendarmerie. This man was sub- said that he could think Paris, Mar. 0. sequently, rolossed from the Lou Pagliaro of Brooklyn, darmerie and soon afterward hesson why the prosecoll

nesses had come 10 Court lo tumbled the first of the old made his escape to Free China. Paty

tifyinat him, except that favourites from the ranks of Barlier in 1942, Britishot the case of Mohd. Bux, he bad is World table tennis champlone who claimed to be Swiss, was dispute with him in 190*

brought to the Gendarmerie by során, goats, ship today when he defeated an indian. Badia zaid that he was Sadeld that he was Victor Barna, former world' ked to me to an address in ad by Indian Inspector AIF champion, three games out of Cameron Road to make, unqulefer that instructions: Hat! been five In the opening roung 4 of Kazardīnie, him, When, he arrived by the Commissioner, the man's singles compétition. Show, he wan: mat by Fa"Portu" that Indian "and". Chipas

Barna, who was competing slow indywho's confessed: the zen mould

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