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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1847.
RACE WITH CLOCK Week-End Yachting
Thrilling Match Joe Louis
At Dunedin
Dunedin, Mar, 18.
In the most exciting finish of the whole tour, the M.C.C. and Otago drew their three-day match, which ended here today with the M.C.C. one run behind the total necessary for a tie and one wicket to fall.
Week-End Soccer
Without Opponent
During last week three tenon ricre and stars and dinghies on Saturday. Yachts the #th of the persent Helmsman Berion for these tares can be booked on applies- of sweepstake rates have been held on to the Bailing Secretary or to Ab gether with hevetal star PREEN. apart wat Kellet Island. On Sunday murn from thras raular races there has berning there will be team races, with a num. kome trulividual sillas in the harbour, ber of dinghies and all the state reseren? but as the whole, and particularly last furnacer. Bunday afternoon there weekend, the attendance has been potires
will be the peoni sweepstake tæren In bot ably pour. It was merts last weekend, for laten and dinghies. The following is the example, that more yachta, both 10 and Faraw to date for the Stars:
►
The 'plats, were bring w their moorlogs
than were being anfled. „This small ture- But can be attributed, ln part, to the New York, Mur, 18. fact that the majority of the Fleet in The "Brown Bomber", Joe way from port, and partly because the Laufs, will make the 24t; de-new Army walls have not yet found their seech that it la daơ to the non-appeaPANCE Off the last ball of the match fence of his world title on June way to Kellet leland, but above all it Wright missed but his partner 26 at Yankee Stadium, but who of the Topal Hong Kong Ikin toro, down the pitch and the opponent will be is still a civilian members. Wright, starting late, was run-question,
out
Yacht Club
the keroneer shown during the Christma
It is to be haped that the Inmetfelty an the part of the old R.1.K.Y.C. I only The champion's managers, temporary luff, brought an pechops by Marshall Miler. End John thereeld weather or even perhaps by bail The M.C.C. had been sat to Roxborough, announced plans da about the Income Tax, and that acore 218 in exactly two hours for the "Brown Bomber's" third Rentia and durlar last year will sonts and mainly through some grand: The following is the soccer pre-hitting by Evans, who had gone gramme for the week ending 22nd in first wicket down, they were on terma with the clock. But March, 1947;-
In the exclting bid for victory they just falled,
Saturday, 22nd March, 1947
FIRST DIVISION St. Joseph's v. R.A.F. (Caroline i gyd. 415 p.m.) Referee:-K K. Ip Linesmen:-Lul Shlu Ming and Trang King Hong
Kwong Walt v. Club
(Club grd. 4.15 p.) Referee:Leung Yuk Youg Linesmen:J. Skinner
George,
& P.
42 I.M. Co. v. 27 Field Regt. R.A.
(Sookunpoo grd, 4.15 p.m.)
Referee:Cpl. Mellor
Linesmen:-. Leung and F.
A. Barretto.
Navy v. CA.5.C.
(Navy grd, 4.15 p.m.3 Referee. II. Bullock. Linesmen, Y. Kwok and
E. LOND DIVISION
Cdo. Bde. 11.q. V. H.K.
Chinese Cadre.
(Military grd. 4.16 p.m.) Referee:-D. P. Lai. B.A.M.C. v. 1st Bn Devens
(Military rd. 2.45 p.m.) Referee. A. Barretto, Club v. H.K. Signal Coy (Club grd. 2.45" p.m.) Referee: P. George. Navy v. Kit Che (Navy grd, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-E. Lawrence. H.Q. Land
Forces v. South
China
(Caroline 18 gr. 2.45 pm) Referee :-D. J. Leonard.
Sunday, 23rd March, 1947 FIRST DIVISION
Sing Tao Y, South China
(Club
aud Leung
4.15 p.m.)
W
Yuk
F. Roberts
E. H Hand
SECOND DIVISION
• Sing Tao v. Kwong Wah
(Club grd. 2.4 p.m.)
Refereo-J. Havelaar.
Dockyard v. Palice
(Navy grd 2.45 p.m.)
Roforo:-A. Lock.
44 R.M. Cdo, v. 387 Coy. RASC. (Navy
4.15 p.m.) Referee:-Cpl. Mellor.
Readers' Letter
H.K. Football
Sir-1 cortainly
agree that the game played on Sunday was played in a much better spirit| than we have seen for Bonie time in this Colony. Also if the members of the FA. were courteous, my letters have done something to improve matters and not been in vain, so I shall
The hero of the match was Bart Sutcliffe, Otago's opening balaman, who scored two cen- His turles during the game.
128 today was mainly respon- aible for Otago reaching 262 for the loss of seven wickets when they declared.
Otago First Innings all out M.C.C.-Firat Inning 386 (fer
340.
alx declared.
OTAGO
Second Innings
Hadlec, lbw., b., Pollard- Sutcliffe, c Compton, b.
Wright
time emphasised at the same Post-war championship fight and this will be the only time he will fight in defence of his title
this year.
They virtually ruled out all potential challengera except the survivor of the meeting of Bruce Woodcock and Joe Bask! schedul- ed for April 15.
in
the ü-wl work done by the United Services Club show all again; otherwise
as year in making sailing possible for awrrona In the Caluny will have been wasted, and this beneficial sport will die out. We feel that, Hong Kong Waters white andis of a close group of Stars of ninghies broad-reaching, or on a mark.
wuld not look the same without the
converging
TRAM RACKS. Bubmarines added two mure Winn their series last werk, and Taman-Dock- Bulz. England) yard best an Army team
Results of these everin ATP-
Ith Sembarine Pletilla . 1st Escort Fleulia-March 14.
Helmaman'& Crow
Spurts circles generally agreed it is doubtful Woodcock will meet Louis, Buth the British Empire champlon Team & Boat and his manager, Tom Hurat, Place hedged when asked whether Bruce would make himself avail-2nd able if he got past Baski.
over
lat Submarine's Blogrcutters 3
"I don't know," Bruce re-ard plled when asked after is 15- round victory Olek of France at last night. "It's manager."
Time
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Beartach Daphne Polaris Altuth
Air or Algul
Saturday
Allernoon
Puttlek
Vernon
d. Coute Ins
Handay Alterhoun Wernham
Honru Verkon
Pattick
Cinate. Herrick
McNeil Heckled
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MOUNTAIN CRASH Woman Who Shot Husband Set Free
Ropatu, Columbia, Mar. 18- ATACA Airways plane, with five passengers and three creichen, crushed Lothy against a mountain peak 25 miles north-west of Medellin,
The wreckage has been sighted but there were no in- dications there are survivort.
United Press.
Future Of R.A.F.
London, Mar. 17.
Birmingham, Mar. 17.
An English judge today refused to sentence at- tractive Margaret Powell after the jury had returned a manslaughter verdict on the death of her husband, because she had been "sub- jected to what was perhaps the greatest insult any man can put upon any woman" which was punishment enough, he said.
Mrs Powell, 25, shot her
husband on January & when he Soviet
refused to give her house money
and after he had been Ilving In
with another
woman.
Mrs.
Rejects Proposal
The Minister for Air, Mr the same house for three weeks Philip Noel-Baker, told the House of Commons today that Powell slept in another room London, Mar. 18.
London, Mar, 17. Britain's Air Force may be- with her young son. In the House of Commons,
When the jury returned a come international "after ten
The Soviet Government has y Mrs. verdict. Mr McNell emphatically reject-
manslaughter or fiftech yeara." Muggcation by Mr.
burst into tears, and rejected the Anglo-American Powell Mr Noel-Baker, presenting
Travers Hum- proposal for a joint Allied in- Herschel Austin, Labour, that Royal Air Force estimates for Mr. Justice
quiry into the Hungarian politic- situation
view of the "inflationary the coming year of 4127.000,- phreys and
which might be
"I am going to take a very al crisis, the Foreign Office 000, said: "In the next 10 or caused by the military aid offer
unusuni course, I am allowing said today.
The grounds are the same as ed by the United States to
Soviet you to go without other punish- ment. I think you have been in the reply from the
representative on the Allied punished enough.
Comell in Budapest-that the
in
Greece and Turkey," the Minis- ter should consider making re- presentations to
United
the
have a strong
16 years, Britain will have to air force and maybe it will become interna- tional inter."
"I believe for the last seven Defending the figure, Mir States to think twice about Noel-Baker said, "We cannot years you have suffered some security of the Soviet forces in offering such military aid. know what armed forces the thing like the features of hell. Hungary are involved and that Mr Silverman..Labour, refer-¡ country may require a a few I am very sorry for you. Youf an inquiry would.constituta inj
loading al affairs. years from now. We are con did a very wrong, very rash and terference in Hungarian Intern- fronted with two unknown very unwise thing in
Meanwhile, in Washington, the what new weapons seientlats the revolver, but the jury have!
Confirmod Department and technicians will develop found that you did not intend State
that the US. representative on and what the political structure to kill your husband...."
the Control Council had handed the Soviet representative a new note of protest but declined to release the text,
to
Ace
It is learned in offleial quar- note has, ters, however, that the was necured the minority groups in setzo
red to the statement made in submarine's luck
[Coste, Lilliman) 09.02.31 Athena by a former Greek Liberal Foreign Minister that (Lewis, Porter)
American aid would be catus Bubmarine's Stonecutters 4 (Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilson) 05.04.42 trophic if not accompanied by Exeurt's Queen Taylor, Les) 01.07.16 proper political conditions. He of the world is going to be 4h
Charging the jury. Mr. Stephen Bubmarine's Green
"Unlees mankind can learn in Justice Humphreys said it was Manchester
(Furey, Reynolds) 11. asked if Mr McNeil would
make representations to the time how atomic energy can be
never pleasant to say anything up to myth Excurt's Be
(Johnson, Lowe) 01.13.67 United States
that controlled, the nature of wars, derogatory about the dead, but Commodora 1 and No. 18 (Escort Fletll- whatever was done was done if they continue, will be com- the facts necessitated romem- haven't de-la) did not finish.
by international agreement. Result: Hubmarine
Mr McNeil replied that he pletely changed. Atomle energy bering that "this woman is less costly in proportion to been subjected to what was sure that it would not be
Its destructive power than any perhapa the greatest insult any Hungary of trying to proper for Britain to try to in-
other weapon. But there may man can put upon any woman.” struct the American Govern-
by other means of warfare, ment on what conditions they both more effective and less "(Cute, Ellimani 1.11.2 ought to have placed upon costly still."-United Press,
their offer, but he would look at the statement attributed to an ex-Foreign Secretary, of which
there were many in Greece (laughter).
Time
17
Mill, c. Ikin, b. Wright .. Roberts, . Wright
128 11
Ilurst said: "I cided,"
26
It was recalled he had
wanied dicated previously he
in-
Robinson, b. Voce
Pollard,
b.
the champ to. get more perience against
ex-
hat Esenet FatBlæ ...
Jardins 4th Sabenarine Flatila *.
Mathean-March 14. Tram á vat Nelmuman & Crew Place
top flight
25
American heavies before taking
G
on Louis-Associated Press.
0
21
262
Close
St. John, c.
Bedser
Smith. e. Edrich, b. Bedser
O'Sullivan, not out
Extras
Total (for seven)
BOWLING
2 for 39
I for 34
3 for 83.
Bedser Vece
Wright
Pollard
1 for 62
Enrich
0 for 4
Yardley
0 for 16
Compton
0 for 4
M.C.C.
Second Innings
Yardley, c. and b. Roberts Fishlock, b. McDougall Evans,
Rubinson, b.
C.
McDougall
Edrich,
C Sutcliffe, b. Roberts
Compton, stumped Gallo-
way... Smith
Hummond, c. Hadlec, b.
McDougall
Singles Match
The hardest fought game in the Open Singles tennis championship
Bulmarina's Blge
2nd Submarine's Bonaventure It
(Lewis, Clawn) 1.14.00 3rd Bubmarine's Commodore II
(Wilkinson, Mrs. Wikinson) 1.14.0 4th Jardine's Stonecutters IV
(Merk, Wernam)
6th Jardine's, Ilonavantie 1
4.14.36
Arid. Ah Bu) 1.14.5
6th Jardino's Bloneculter Il
Montxomery, Pyati) 1.2.10
7th Bubmarine's Adament i
(Farry, Bernolite) 1.36,39
Kth Jardine's Black
(Athlon, Biddle) 1.7.15 Result: Hubmarines
Jardine Mathesona Tamar-Dockyard » Army-Merch
Tram & Boat Hotmaman & Crew
Tim Place
Tainar-D.Yếu Tyne 1
(Lapper, Mys. Haness) 1,10,51 TamenD.Y.'s Dake of York i
[Vernon, Hamilton) 1.12.2
3.14.25
for was played yesterday when M. Pagh bent B. Szeto 5-6, 6-4 | in before a large crowd of spectators
Every point was very keenly 2nd contested and though it was ap
8 parent that Szeto was tiring in Brd the later stages of the game, he 4th did well to stage a good recovery 5th when 6-2 down to win the noget
4
64 two games only to lose the next ath
and match.
26
Army's Green (Herrichs Army's Tyne II
(Ifancock, Macintyre) 1.15.25 Army's Blonecutters TIT
{Pulch) 1.17.25 Army's Duke of York 11
(Thompa Hay), 1.10.00 Tanier-D.Y.'s Commodore 1
(HcLood, Mrs. Mcleod) 1.22.05 Tamar-D.Y. Queen
(Andrews, Coltler) *Results Tamar-Dorkyard
The Brat set provided a great 7th struggio. At one time Pagh led G-3, Szeto then forced the game 8th 27 and took the lead at BAR. The next three games went to deuce many times before Pagh won 8-6. Level at two games all after 25 winning the last game after
18
C
Ikin, not out. Bedger, h. McDougall Voće, McDougall,
Roberts Wright, run out
b.
Extras
6
Total (for nine) .. 216
-Reuter.
be able to leave with a lighter National
Army
1.20.13
The position in the League now.
COINES }****
Term
Cruiser Sundran
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14
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1. PIL
10
1
21
2 1 D
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U 3 d 40
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several calls of deuce, Pagh won 4th Submarine Voillis 11 the next three to lend 3-2 but Tamar-Dockyard Szeto won the next two games Mr. House's Team..
.. 3 only to lose the last game,
Escort Yrasels Grofp 2 1 The following were yesterday's Army Team..... results:-
Janiline Mathesons, - 4 0
占 Taul Wal-pul beat T. F. Choy 8th Destroyer Flotills 07 0-2, 0-4.
HELMSMAN BERIES,
8-4.
Margaret Lloyd, Not Ready
After Major Guy Conservative, had referred to: the "intense Rutiefaction and relief within which this magni. ficent gesture of the United States to save civilisation and democracy," had been received, Mr Thomas Driberg, Labour, referred to "this invasion of South-east Europe."
Mr Williams Warbey, another Labour critic, naked for an as- Aurance that the British Gov ernment would make every effort to restore tho une, in.
her
extra-
power by resorting to "She, a wife, if you believe constitutional tactica.
Declaring that such tactics her story-and I don't see why you shouldn't he, a wife, had are endangering the continuance been in the position of having to of democracy In Hungary the sleep in a room in what was nate rejects the Soviet conten
house her matrimonial tion that investigation by the home with her little boy while Yalta powers would be impro- her husband slept in an adjoin- per internal interference with ing room with his trollop and the legal jurisdiction of the she could not get rid of them. Hungarian courts-Reuter. Twenty-three-year-old Mar- It is small wonder she should garet Truman today sang three be angry and resentful of her. songs with the Detroit Sym- husband's conduct towards her." phony Orchestra in a nation--United Press, wide radio hookup heard by 16,000,000 in her formal debut as a concert singer.
·
Detroit, Mar. 17.
President Truman, listening
at Key West, his wife at the White House and his mother in Grandview, Missouri, telephon
Rogues' Gallery
fluence and authority of the confirm their effusive For Press
United Nations Organisation and its subsidiaries and so re the damage which has store been done by the United States in bypassing it-Reuter.
Services Athletics
Tho Combined Sorvices' Athle- tic Association opens its season
congratulations.
Pulling Out Of Tsingtao
at the Caroline Stadium this
This is Phase Two of the Kuomintang organisations. permitting, afternoon, weather D
with a triangular athletic
M. Pagh beat B. Szeto 8-6,' The 6th of this series was held on Bun-between a Combined Royal Navy/
day afters. The curse won
Royal Air Force team, an Army team and a team from 3 Com- mamio Brigade.
Tsingtao, Mar. 18. Wealthy Chinese members of the official cloasca are swiftly The ef Tsingtan in pulling out face of approaching Communist armies lea by General Chen Yi
Panic persists despite the fact that both Chinese and American observers express doubt that the The critics varied widely in
Communists will make a deter- their appreciation. Typical was
Jerusalem; Mar. 18:
niined effort to capture"the ̈part" Photographs of 18 gunmen of where both the United States what Seymour Raven said in today's "Chicago Sun:" "Miss the Irgun Zval Leumi and Storn Marines and Navy are based. Truman is by no means ready, Gang terrorist organisations) An American misstonary. Just
will on the basis of this one hear-
appear in advertisment returned from Tsimo, 15 miles Ing for a concert carcer. She form on the front pages of all north of Tsingtao, tald Associated needs fuller education and a Palestine newspapers within Press that Telmo, where the Nat
ilonalists are expected to put-up- broader sense of musicianship the next day or two under black their defence of Tsingtao is not before she can hope to be any. banner headlines "Wanted." strongly defended.
Meanwhile Tsingtao merchants Posters carrying the pictures thing more than just another
resentinant descriptions of
expressed singer hat an ordinary alnger." and
leading have Slightly more caustic, Mild- terrorlats will at the same time against o heavy tax for the d red Norton wrote in the "Los be placarded throughout Fales. fence of the city, levied by an or gonised emergency, task commit-
andr Angeles Daily News":"A voice tine.
tee composed of milltary that should be a great asset to
British meet any Sunday school choir."-
Army's anti-terrorist The Chamber of Commerce campaign of which Phase One was asked to contribute, C.N.. United Press.
(US$410,000) ended at noon today with the $5,000,000,000 FRENCH DRIVE
lifting of martial law from Associated Press. about two fifths of the arca. Colours will be blue for Com- Today's Games
TO BORDER During the martial law period George Choy
27 Stern Gang and Irgun mum- lars Jap. The & warler erased the line binod RN/RAF, green for Army Roch Laing
Jews 18- 4. B. G. Fay
together but soon divided into two groups and white for the Commandos. It
ads will be the first athletic meeting French forces driving along the bers and 61 other
ZBW Hong Kong broadcastfag hose who alood out into the Doubles Draw straight for the mark, and those who held at the Caroline Hill Stadium Tongking coast In Indo-China pected of being connected with on a frequency of 845 kilocyelen
| reached the frontier with China | terrorism werd arrested.
from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m. and 0.30 The following are the opening tacked Into Causeway Bay to arold the since 1941. The cards on the Lincolnshire games of the First Hound of their. The former, tactics won, and at the There will be an Open One Mite and occupied the town of Mon
Scowling from the top of the to 11.00 p.m. and also on 9:52 Inside Hanicap running at Lincoln on Men's
Indo-China Cay Just Open Doubles Tennis Crut mark Commodore 11. Bonvites Raço and a Three Miles Rues open
poster in the face o2.38-years- megacycles in the 31 metro band March 26 and the Grand Na- | Championship: --
I and Duke of York I were 5 minuts to the Services,
resistance on territory, withous Saturday, a scial-official. French
old Manahem Beigin, leader of from 12.80 to 1.15, 6.30 to 7.38 tional at Liverpool on
· ahead of the remaining 5 boats, and the March
Thursday
The programme will be:
the Irgun and "the most want and 9.08.to 11.00 pm, twa serʊup stayed this distance supri to called over were
at the Lam, Kwan
100 Yards Team Race (2-30 report stated today.
According to French military ed man" among the terroriste, 12.0 -Daily Programme Buminary, and Wong Hok- the inkh, with minor changes of position Victory Club here today.
on whose head is a price of 19 pm-Variety, nang & Albert Chan and James in each group. The wind was lows strende Alle Team Bree (3) authorities, French troops receiv
than it appeared
One (3.05 p.m.); As for 'Barracking' at sports
and most of the The prices were: Lincoln. Hsu.
coxswaine went out single handled. The Shot Fat (3.16 p.m.): 220 Yardsed a warm welcome from the £2,000, dead or alive. Among this is done all over the world, shire-Seven to two
Lt. Wilson and Lt. Coop v Bus
focal population and have Team Race (3-35. p.m.); Discussumed "excellent relations" with Nathan
the second row of results were
faces is
Place but to a lesser degree in Eng- French-trained horses offered.ier Peon and P. Poon.
Time (3.40
Friedman Yellin the 880 Yards Teata p.m.); Taut Brothers v Lt. Emmett Duke of York
the Chinese frontier officials leader of the Stern Gang, his land, and. because
Race 4 pm): Ono a person 100 to nine Langton Abbot, and Capt. Russell.
Milo Open Henk)
1.33.15
Router. 'barracks' It in no way lessens 100 to cight Whistling Wind
(4.10 p.m.): 410 Yards Teain
eyes glinting, through thick Lee Wal-tong and B. Szeto vznd Commodare II (Browne)..... 14610 Race (4.20 p.m.); Three Mites
lensed spectacles. hle appreciation for good Foot- and 20 to one Rivmic, all offer. A. E. P. Guest, and J. W. Leonard, 3rd Bassecutters Hancock) $40.30 Race Open to Services (4-20 LAND FORCES
wanted The oldest of the ball and sportsmanship.
one Poolfix and In cd 20 to
W. C. Hlung and E. C. Fincher 4th Benavonture (Berrick). 141.10
(Vocal), 157 and amateur football it is the players Guerneville, both offered, 22v 0. Rumjaha and S. A. Hussain.me 11 (llones) 14.00 Long Jump (4.40 p.m.); and Oneed for Land; Forces XI, against Marek
Tyne (Patt&k)
1.41.30 p.m.); Javelin Throw (4.25 p.m.); The following have been 'select leaders fa "Squinting Man" Tummy Dorsey and' Hlu Orchestra. Friday and officials which makes or mar to one both taken. 22 to one
Kahane, 44-years-old? 7.00 pm-london Arty: Warld News, 7th Bonaventura-1 (3. Coote) + 14 Milo Medley Belay Roco (4.55 Ft.N. Dockyard at King's Paik, in former Polish lawyer. Twelve 10 London Relays. Home News the game, the crow takes, a Persian Book offered, 25 to one R. and Y. Segáleň v B. C. Fay
a friendly cricket game on Sun-of the 18 are from Poland 7pm-STUDIO 1 Bles For You“ smaller part than in professional taken. 22 to one Joan's Star, and M. Pagh.
25 to one Effervescene and 22 P. 8. M. Dew and E. L. H. Thank you Mr. Editor, for to one Frince Charles, all offer-Cleanic v.L. C. Kotowall and G. giving me so much of your space.
W. PITCHER.
heart.
Further in answer to 'China; Bowl I must add that it is mainly the Service teams who have made the Senior Division so successful, and because of the shabby treatment which has been dished up from time to time I have consistently plugged their case, and it seems to have had a lttle súccess
games..
WOODCOCK WINS
2
Manchester, Mar. 17: Bruce Woodcock, British chum plon, successfully defended his European heavyweight boxing title by beating Stephan Olek, of France on points over 15 rounds at. Belle Vue tonight-Reuter,
London, Mar. 17
Yin Koon-hong beat Ho Ka-lause, from Kellet up to Wer Sodre, down to the Yamamoto Maru near Cut flok. 6-1, 6-1.
Toto No. Busy and back to Kellet, twice round, taking in 0.25 Day on the
V.
Masman Ma Call-Over
29
cd.
London, Mar. 18.
against
'seven.
Beat
Casowaln
(Iow
8th Blue (Fazer) Normcak... $188.40 | p.m.);
Bo far, only three bulmamen have com-
pleted five races in this series but there
still weeks to go and many mor
20 to one Revelry and Bricott. B. T. Mc C. Jones and F. R. Zim-, 22 to one Jack Finlay and Luan mern. Casca, 25 to one Silver Famc, Domino and War Risk, 28 to
Monday
Rares
3.6
·NAVY WIN IN SHANGHAI
Hanoi, Mør. 16.
re
11, K.T.
RADIO ⠀
and
1.00 pm-News, Weather part
Announcements. 1.10 p.m.--Orchestral Interlude, .1.16 p.m.-Blephen Foster Memúries. 1.80 p." ·Plano and "A Violin"- Wilhelm Backhaus' (Plans). Tog karl Zino Francesculti (Violin).
"
2.00 pm.Close - Down 4.2 Dinsh Bhore
March 28, at 11 am
while the others are Czech, ransport
will leave Star Ferry Latvian, Hungarian and Bul Terminus, Kowloon at 10.45 a.m.
garian-Reutor.
CHOA.
esxawalne have plenty of opportunity of entering and completing va recen in that
Capt. Saunders, Capt. Coin "Grand National-18 to two suiki and Au Kam-wcon.
M. W. Lo and K. Lo v Wong time. The three who have completed art Royal Navy represented by Capt Russell, Lieut. Phot, QMS. Prince Regent offered,
| Cosuvila Thomas Lo and Ip Cheng-hing
AHM Shipa. Belfast, Cossack and Androwa, L/Cpl. Wellings, L/Cpl. to one taken, 100 to alx Lovely v Ho Ka-lau and F. H. Kwok.
Completed. Posities Comet "defeated, Combined Tierney, Bigmin. Konnedy, GNI Hownani-Mesk Cottage offered, 18 to one taken. G. E. Clarke and Lt. Roberts v Honest
Shanghal Hockey team at. Shang Tuff Sgt. Lang and Bgt: Carty. hai on Saturday 7.1
by three
Will anyone unable to play. clear
please contact Llout, Phelps.. goals.
HIMB Belfast fully extended 84121 Ext. 180, before noon on Tung Hwa, champions ot, the Thursday;;, March 20- Shanghai Football Leagus, ··' and']". Time lost by the odd goal. In threb. Jonen the Navy centre forward, acored the goal for his alde but Atis wins on movies tase allowaner 3rd Daphne (Howpedijkskunde. Miko0| missed sayerai anay chances.
Pri Baturday, March 2BANKA
201 Daphne (Thomson)"
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