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RACES AT THE VALLEY
(By "Rapier")
Given fine weather again, there is every reason to expect a large gathering at the Fourth Extra Race Meeting this afternoon at Happy Valley. There are eight events on the programme, the first saddling bell for which will be rung at 1-30 p.m.
Mr. II, C, Piti is now back in the Colony and will be seen in
Fratris action, but Commouder will not be riding as he left for Home on the Liner "Ranchi" last Saturday after winning the Gabramatta Stukes on Speed- away.
First Race Lo Wu Handicap (Undead): One Mile.
CHINA MAIL
Selections For Today
(By "Rapier")
Race No. i.
JACOBUS MAYFAIR _RESALDER_
Race No. 4.
Outsider: Duke
RED FOX ESMERALDA
"BURGOMASTER
Outsider; Miami Beauty,
Race No. 3.
SOUVENI
EASTERN DIAMOND N
Outsider: Hostile Witubas.
JINX
Race
No, 4. KIM
Rree
Race
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THUNDERBOLT
ROYAL COMMISSION
Outsider: Eimer.
No. 5.
NORSE QUEEN AIR BORNE SOOKUNPOrs
Outsider: Jeep Lee,
NATIONAL CONGRESS CANARY
KOOKABURRA
Outsider: Crown Witnesa,
This race is confined to "D" Class Australian ponies and un: chrified
Non-Starters, Weight every 142 lbs. 1 b. penalty for
part thereof won th $100 or stakes. Limit to penalty 17 lbs. Among the ponies entered, 1 don't think we need look further than Souvenir (Mr. Yuen), Jinx (Mr. C. L. Gregory), and Eastern Diamond (Mr. Newman) to pro- vide the winner. In the Roschill The opening race is confined to Stakes (Serand Section) at the Gare No. 6. Hong Kong Services Race Club 2nd. Extra Meeting over the mile, ponics.
G. D. A. Souvenir ran second to (Mr. Juckle
Flying Gregory) for its
wl in the Arrow and at that performance I Mount Austin Handicap is given fancy it to win. Jing is danger- top-weight of 170 lbs; it seces ous-this pony seems to improve to be the logical bet but it must with every outing, and its chhave be remembered that such heavy
wlaning here is highly thought weight has a tolling effect. Ou of by as Mille connections in that account alone I contiot place view of its third plazing in the much reliance on Jackie for Wyalong Sintes (Second Section win,
Jucobus my choice being
at the last meeting. In Eastern (Mr. Newman). in the above Diamond we have a pony that! race from the 1's mile post it ran may do well Judging by its last very well to come in third is outing in the Cabramatta Stakes Jackle and The Undertaker res- when it came in third, and it is pectively, and view of that quite likely to cause all
upset, performance feel confident that Hostile Witness (Mr. Pih) is it will win, Maythir (Mr. Row, worth following for a place, Innds) will probably extend und Rexalder (Mr. Hodgman) should also be taken into consi- deration as it may cause an upset here.
Pearn) Duke. 1 (Mr. should be worth backing for place.
Second Race
Coolgardie Handicap.-- (First Section): Six Furlongs,
11
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Fourth Race Berba Handicap. (First Section): Frimi the 15 Mile Post
No. 1.
WODONGA
COOPER
SPEEDAWAY
Ruce
Nc. 8.
FIFTH ALARM
KELLY
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Christchurch, Mar. 21. Although made to bat in wintry conditions, the New Zealand batsmen carried off the honours in the first stage of a three day Test against England today?
Week-End Soccer
The following is the soccer pro- gramme for the week ending 22nd March, 1947----
Saturday, 22nd March, 1917 FIRST DIVISION St. Joseph's v. R.A.F. (Caroline Hill grd. 4-15 p.m.)
K. Ip men-Luf Shiu Ming and Trang King Hồng.
Kwong Wah y. Club (Club grd. 4.15 p.m.) Referee: Leung Yuk Yong Linesmen:-J. Skinner & P.
George.
42 R.M. Cdo. v. 27 Field flext. R.A.
(Sookumpoo grd. 4.15 p.m.),
"Referee:-Cpl. Mellor Linesmen: M. Leung and F.
Outsider: Shanghai Beauty A. Barretto.
BURGE
Outsider: Emperora Gate:
Ostrzumoff),
Air (Mr.
Borne (Mr. Black) And Sockunpots (Mr. D. G. Woo). I strongly fancy Norse Queen to win. I base this view on the fact that it start- ed badly in its last cuting and, although unplaced, ran a good fourtl
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This is a sprint event, for "" Class Australian ponies. A good
Alr Borne, since coming start here will maite all the differ in accond to Daisy Bell in the ence between winning and Insing, Albury Handicap last Saturday, and I wodd suggest that u care-is now moving quite well ful nate be taken of the draw for morning exercise, and I think it This 'spriul event for the first) position. 742 race is more
should do well. Sookumpots with section "C" Class Austration, as a retum engagement between 14 tbs. to carry should not be
ticklish pr· · penies provides a
Thunderb R (Mr. Ching) and ignored over this distance and blein. Burgomaster (Mr. D. G. King (Mr. Newman). At their Inst. Woo) and Esmeraldo (Mr. Yen), meeting, in the Caulfield Handi-ight give the above two ponies felght. Jeep Lee will be taken which gone in irst in cap First Section) over the mille. out by Mr. Pih, but I don't think Wyalong Staker (Seeded Section) Thunderbolt with Mr. Francis up it is god enough in cause on up- and the Caulfield Handicap (Third had the better matters by set. Section) respretively at the last head. This was, however, due
Sixth Race meeling will be well supported, more to Kim boring out just pass. 1 prefer Red Fox, which will being the
Coolgardie - Handleap. (Second seven furlong post for
Section): Six Furlongs. ridden by Mr. L. C. Pib. This, the Fral time. The belting pen- prny enne second to Eloter when | dulum will probably again swing
Second section "C" Class Aus- The intter Woll the
contest this Calliope toward Kim, and I think this pony tralian pontes will Handicap (Third Section) at the will just about accomplish it, to event and punters will not have; Second Exten Meeting, over jix reverse the previous result. A t look for for the winner. After furlongs. Then there is
Maml
good struggle should ensue be. Its convincing win in the Wyalong Beauty (Mr. Ostrownoff), but this |tween Royal Commission (Mr. Stakes (First Section) last Sut- pony has disappointed so many Boycult) recently demoted from urday, it is only natural to ex- timer that I am not too confident the "A" Class and Eliner (Mr.pect that National Congress (Mr. regarding Its ability to beat Red Hodgman) for third place. R.K. C. Chul) will be made fr
"Ris- Fox. Peacock (Mr. Undgman) is
favourite, and it should not Fifth Race another good pony to bear
ppoint. There is, cf course, just In
Waltle Pur Handicap-One
possibility that Canary (Mr. C. A Class Australian Ponies will contest this event, and frien the entries the following should. be worth watching:-Norse Queen
mind.
Third Race Beauthouriz Stukes.--- (First Section) From The Two Mlle Post Once Round & In
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Navy
v. C.A.S.C:
Navy grd. 4.15 p.m.) Referee: H. Bullock. Lincsinen: 5. Y. Kwok -and. E. Lawrence
3
SECOND DIVISIÓN
Cdo. Bde. II.Q. v. H.K. Chinese Cadre,
(Military grd. 4.16 p.m.) Referee:-D. P. Lai. R.A.M.C. v. 1st Bn Devens,
Referced. 2.45 p.m.)
A. Barretto.
Club .V. HI.K. Signal Coy
Club grd. 2.36
p.m. Referee: P. George. Navy v. Kit Che
4
(Navy gid, 2.45 pan.) Referees E. Lawrence.
.Q. Land Force v. South
China
(Caroline Hill grd. 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-D. J. Leonard,
Sunday, 23rd March, 1947 FIRST DIVISION Sine Tao v. South China (Club grd, 4.15 nm) Referee:-Lac F- Roberts
Linesmen W E Hollands and Leung Yuk Tong.
SECOND DIVISION
Sing Tao v. Kwong Wah (Club ged. 2.45 p.m.) Referee: Havesar.. Dockyard v. Follec (Navy grd 2.45 p.m.) Referee: A. Leck.
44 R.M. Cdo, v. 387 Coy. RASC.
(Navy grd. 4.15 p.m.) Reforce Cpl. Mellor.
provided it does not suffer from n bad start. Kookaburra (Mr. Boye: It is coming along nicely in its merning training and if given a flying start it may avenge its defeat, otherwise I cannot see
L. Gregory) may cause an upset, National
Entry Wins
London, Mar. 21. Refugio, Mrs. Frank Adam's
it winning The shorter distance | Grand National Steeple chase also favours Crown Wilness (Mr. entry, finished fifth in a warm Ching) -up I expect it te offer stern opposition to National Con-up race at Wincanton. gress, if it does not actually win. Seventh Race
There were 17 rúnners in the two and a half mile chase and
Benor Handleup.--(Secund
Refúgio ridden by Frank Adums Section): From the 1 Mile Post. Jr., was prominent throughout. This anather sprint affair in Another National entry Silver which the second of "B" Class Fame won the race. Australian ponies will figure, The Lovely Cottage, last years' 1ws best ponies here for this dis-National winner, did not run as tanec ure undoubtedly Wodonga (Mr. Black) and Cooper Bovcutt),
quarter mile Robert Gore Cup Wodangu ran third in the Cat-at Fontvell but, four other llope Handicap (Second Section) | National entries went to the over six furlongs at the 2nd. Ex-post.
(Mr.
'ra Meeting when Spanish Onion won with Avalon second, and
They achieved a splendid per- formance, scoring 312 for eight. despite a quarter of an hour stop; -page-for-rain-Gefore-lunch and 27 minutes - curtai}ment through bad light at the end of the day.
W. Hadice, New Zealand's bespectacled captain, played an entertaining knock for 110 in 150 nad, bit eight fours. minutes Hadice last season had the dis- |tinction of scoring 198 for Otago against the Australian touring team-a feat which anrned in the Redpath Cup awarded an- nually for the outstanding fent of batsmanship.
Bert Sutcliffe, the little loft. hander, who scored two' centuries in the previous match against the Englishmen, again showed dis- tinci promise with an innings of 68 and helped Hadleg in an open- ing partnership of 133, scored in 110 minutes. He hit six fours.
The fast bowler Bedser Pollard tolled manfully and twle:
USAAF LEAVES ICELAND
Washington, Mar, 20. The United States
Army Air Force announced today that it bad relinquished cons trol of the array air foren air field in ferland,
The United States will re- tuin landing rights for civi- Han and military virerufl
Renter.
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Japan Treaty Britain's View
London, Mar. 20.
The Times editorially said loday that Great Bri
tain favoured early conclusion of a general Far Eastern settlement, including a formal peace with Japan.
The Times Kald Gen Dougfon MacArthur's plea for an early Japanese pence' "will command sympathy and respect through- out the British Empire."
"Indood,all_countries_could benefit from.a restoration of con- ditions enabling Jupanese Indur. Bxed try to regain a level to
Broadcast
By-Eden
London, Mar. 20:-- The Socialist Govern- mnitting commercial! intercourse ment was told to "stop between Jepan and other coun-
by Allied agreement and per-
tries to return to normal channels galloping down Nation- the alisation Avenue," in a.
wilhout Tince said.
discrimination,"
"The American suggestion for
broadcast tonight by Mr,.:
a pact to prevent the revival of Anthony Eden, wartime Japanese aggression should now Foreign Secretary, and be taken up in carnest. The pre-
vention of aggression here as in now deputy leader of the Germany is one essential and Conservative party, in a overriding requirement."
Ite called on the Government to show, leadership in Britain's country a definite gout in fis Aght great testing time and to give the to overcome the economic crisis.
"Today," he said, "the nation is like a runner who starts, as he thinks to run his half mile. strains every nerve, he
Then, sold the Times, the Aliles broadcast to the nation. should agree on a permitted level for Japanese Industry with any London, Mar. 20.
Beveridge told surplus over the agreed lovel be-
ing available for reparations.
However, the Times added: and the House of Lords to-
"Agreement on a final reparations day that Britain's stan-scheme will remain dimcult while dard of living and heritussin declines to include Japan's influence in the world external assets in the reparations
peal."-United Press. were in jeopardy in the country's economic.
caused minor collapse when the New Zealanders twice lost three wickets in a damaging spell..
The scoreboard:
NEW ZEALAND
Indiee, e Bedser, & Yardley Sutcliffe, e Evans, b Bedner Verdun Scott, e Hammond, b
Pollard
Wallace, e Evans, b Dedser
Smith, b Bedner
We must realize we are in for
Squabble On Ship
crisis.
116
B
1
In the resumed debate on Brl- lain's
economic plight.
a very thin time indeed." he said
"The
A
on
The afternoon of
squabble
whole standard of living in this "Macau" on the
B.4.
12 country is in jeopardy and also March 19, when Police annia-
18 our very grad influence in the tance had to be summoned, had
world as a whole."
Re almsat.
drops in exhaustion, he reaches the winning post, but alas, the tape is not there. Nor can anyone tell him where it will be,
"Instead of an endless vista of zrowing restrictions and dismal (crebodings, the people should be given a clear and definite task which, though harsh, held out at the conclusion, the prospect of a freet and fuller fe.Reuter.
a sequel in the Marine Court British Troops
By the second half of 1918yeaterday when Vincent George
Taylor, law. Bedser
Tindill, Polland
Robert Scott, & Edrich
24
24
Lord Beveridge
21
money
312
Cowie, not out Burit not out Extras
Total (for eight)
BOWLING
Bedkur
Follard
Edrich Wright
Smith Yardicy
-Reuter.
1
sald,
Britain
would have exhausted borrowed Freeman, a coloured fireman
and would have to live of the ship. was sentended to In Greece
J
London, Mar. 20. Suggestions that a definite
tha date has been fixed for with withdrawal of British troops,
from Greece, are still without
secuting for the Police, sald the
trouble started Freeman disobeying an order
within her income. To pay for eight weeks hard labour for
her imports with exports, he assault. Bald, she would have to do 4 Sub-Inspector Woods, pro- M. W. R. third of the world's trade,
4 93 "That is quite impossible for 2 88 up to expect" and we shall not be 30 able to compete at all unless nur
of the Chief Engineer, Henry confimation in official quarters 030 prices are lower and unless we
in London, a Foreign Ofen He added. Apokesman said. 043 Can Increase our productivity per Purden, to lift his fout from
which he was when asked whether Britalų a bag of junk accused the Govern arranging to take ashore. The informed the United States ment of "Micawhorlsm-trusting two came to grips with the that the last British troops to luck, not facing facts, and Ir-second engineer, Thomas Fran-
would be evacuated in August. responsibility in face of them."
cey, joining in, and they all that Lord Beveridge said, however, rolled on the deck. The third drawal of British troops had no month for the with.
been Indiente..
Oxford Go One Better
18 hend.
He als
that he was, glad there was
engineer and two seamen came Labour Government in power.
"A Labour Governnient con
up and separated them. Later convince the mass of the people Freeman challenged the Chlef
that there is social justice and a Engineer fair share if they choose to de-
a fight. Purden and, Francey Kave
alleged nasault.
Washington was of churwo informed at an curly stage in the latest exchange of views that the British Government
London, Mar. 20. Oxford University boat crew covered the four and a quarter mand it," he declared. "But I corroborative evidence of the intentied to adhere to Ita=prq- mlies from Mortlake to Putney would like to change the attitude -the reverse direction of the of some of boat race course-in 17 minutes United Press. 58 seconds today, breaking the
the Government."
record of 18 minutes 14 seconds. DEREQUISITIONING
set up by Cambridge yesterday. The crews meet in the boat race on March 29. Today's was a history making performance, being the first time that 18 miniites has been beaten for either way of the enurse.
OF HOUSES IN KOWLOON: K.R.A. COMPLAINT (Continued from Page 1) The Traille and Street Lighting, Sub-Committee tabled a lengthy
the
Freeman, in the box, denied Kramme for the withdrawal of troops. Though no date has and Bild the charge
ever been mentioned publicly it trouble started with the Chief is no secret that the time tablo Engineer kleking him in the disclosed by Mr.. Ernest.. Bevin..
Lo is closed meeting of the Lan
He
na
leg and later all the three en- gineers rolled on top of him on deck, and he had to be helped up. by a fellow scaman. called three fellow seamen witnesses. The Chief Engincur. he said, had used abusive lan-
Минкін-
The record from Putney is report dealing with ull aspects cf Ruugo toward him.
Mortlake
18
18 minutes
Khould be dis-
don. Labour party last month. provided for the complete... evacuation within 90 days of March 1.--Router.
B.C.F. WORKERS- BACK
Comdr. Ryder, We the present problems in Kowloon, seconds in which Cambridge Several suggestions in connection trate, sald he found the charge
'The 700 add strikers of the as all the evidence won the 1984' race.
with the bus services were also proved, Conditions even better than included in the report, and it was pointed to Freeman being the British Cigarette Factory re nggressive party and he hutt turned to work yesterday morn- yesterday, particularly over the agreed that this final stretch where the ebb tide cucu with the Manager of the started off by disobeying a ing. thus bringing to an end Jasted u strike which had Kowloon Motor Bus Company. was flowing at something like The general question of ad- lawful command.
Beveral weeks. 6 m.p.h-sald to be the. fastest vertising hoardings was discussed,
scheduled in the three' and u ever were found today. This and the Committee agreed that R.A.F. Crash
was the only time this year that Oxford had rowed the full dis- tance on the course-Reuter.
Chess Club Tourney
are
RADIO
It is understood that a com.. promise had been reached bo while deprecating the indiscrimin-
tween the strikers and the ef such hoardings ate erection
London, Mar. 21.
management on the demands cum- throughout Kowloon, the
Air Ministry officiala con prescuted by: the former. mercial aspect, in line with mo dern practice, must be considered, firmed that an R.A.F. Coastal Lancaster crashed They therefore recommended that Command the erection of such hoardings into the sea off the Irish const suitable carly today killing at least two should be confined to
would of the crew of nine. Two others areas, upon which they gladly advise as clrcumstances
were rescued and five
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting. missing.
on a frequency of 845 kilocyeles Officials said the plane was from 12.30 to 2.00 pm, and 6.80 The falling off of membership one of six from Ballykelly to 11.00 p.m. and also on 9.52 owing to the intervening
war which are conducting coopera- megacyeles in the 81 metre band. (By Recorder)
years was commented upon, and five exercises with British from 12.30, to 1.18, 0.30 to 730 Though the second round of the desirability of increasing the
They said naval and 0.00 to 11.00 p.m. membership was stressed. The naval units. tournament for the championship Star" Ferry
are continuing the .m.-Daily Programme' Bummary Company Limited vessels of the Kowloon Chess Club proveri around without an upset, three had kindly agreed in permit no- curch for the missing por- relied on to do well here. Shang- of the flat racing season at of the four eventual winners | Heer showing the aims and objects sonnel-United Press.. hal Beauty (Mr. R. K. C, Chul) Lincoln next Monday, March 24. stemed faced with a lost game at of the Association to be posted at come in first In the Rosc
Two of them, Parthenon and ertainly has goud chance et Sada, wero placed second and ering a win here. Cooner. it third behind Camique who does vill be recalled, led up to the last not run at Aintree. Among quarter in the Calliope, Handicap the also rans were the National (First Section) over six furlongs challengers Schubert, and. Oh at the 2nd. Extra when it swerv; ed out on rounding the bend and ran unplaced. If Mr. Boycott can keep it from swerving cut this timo It must therefore be serious-
ly considered as a potential win- ner. Speedaway (Mr. H,C. Pih)
in another speedster which can bó,
hill Stakes (Third Section-One
| mile) and a good start here may enable the pony to upset calcula- tions.
1
Eighth Race
Joc.-Associated Press,
LINCOLN RACES
London, Mar. 20. The prospects for the opening
are
Aruse,,-
Income Tax·
SOLICITOR WED
officially stated to
the "Star Ferry Plece. be one stage of another.
It was decided that no change favourable..
Karel Weiss appeared unable to
Mr. Harold John' Armstrong. After inspection of the course find a forcible reply to Henry should, be made in the pre-war an official said today that if the Knight's conservative Ruy Loper embership fee of $3 per annum, the local Solicitor, was yester
and all residents of Kowloon are: day married to Miss Diana weather for the next day or two but awoke in the late middle game invited to assist the Association Joyce Dodwell at the Registry, with some nice combinative play in its efforts for Improving the certain to start.-Reuter.
keeps as it is now the racing is reminiscent of his pro-war 'stand" f'general amenities of the penin-Supreme Court. Mr. J. M. Hall, |
ard. What looked throughout theula by registering as members. Registrar of Marriages, of early stages of the game a cer Membership forms can be obtain clated.
FOOTBALL
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Commentary.
27th, pəməsInterlude:
“See Tee's" "Buctor
17.30 pm/+STUDIO: -- Unit. » Neussels-c Bernie Knott calling-Hong Konu
•*, Spielt Wirulena" Conley, 8.30 μm.—Wih Vietor "Harbert.
· 9.00 p.m.---London - Halayi Nowej
England Abelded version of Edwind
9.19 p.merrie
Beaumaris Stakes.--(Second Section): From the Two Milo Post once round & in. This is the last race of the day. and will be contested by second
tain point for Knight turned out ed from a member of the Gen-Mr. Stanley Hudson Dodwell to be one for his opponent,
or. by written and Mr. 8. J. Cooke were the' section Australian
Tarp Committee, ponies "D" The following will represent Eugene Tauss continued in an application: to the Hon. Secretary witnesses. Cless and unclassified Non-Star- Dockyard. F,C, against H.K. unsettled mood to lose a valuable 1 Kowloon P.D. Box No. 1762, ters. Weight 142 lbs. 1 lb: penal- Police on Sunday at Causeway point to S. Novikov. He lost an By permission of the "Star"" ty for every $100 or part thereof) Bay.. won in stakes. Limit to penalty Finch: Austis and Colegate: Opening and was unable to reside Chere it may will also John Arthur Stericker of No.
carly pawn to Novikov's English Fetty CD for the convenience of aro apnounced: 17 Jb*.
In view of Eitili Alarm's dis-Isherwood, Stevens, Trout, Turner
Stewart, Hambly slide Ponman; equalise the play. The other two be available at the monthly ticket 20A Blue Pool Road, clearatié mal fulluros at the last meeting, and Ritchie..
KAMOS ARW firal one player and office of the Kowloon Ferry Fier, manufacturer, to Veronica
·many will think -- twice
9,60 p.m.--Albers; Bandler KSA befora
then the other holding the ad- and may be returned to the same Marjorie Welll of No. 280 Ft Light Oper backing this pony, but I am still
Second round results-Karnfloe, together with the member- Blue Pool Road.
ship.fen.
Jose Augusto: du... Bliya 10,00 pm -BELAY from the Hong *f the opinion that it has the best Miss Pauline Mels (United
Wels boat Henry Knight, S. It was felt that as a representa Forrar H3 Tamar to Grippe Danne Orchestre
** Hotel of Fred Carpla recommendation for a win. Mr. States) today defeated Mis Novikov beat: Eugeno Trust, live -body of the community Black will be riding it acutiz Heleno Liles (Great Britain) 0-0 or 1 Young best J, Wal Hong Kong the views the Juana Maria Wang Alias Juana 11.99 pmClose Down: Kelly (Mr. HC. Pih) should al- and 6-1 is her first match the ther and J. Yaus beat A E. Association with regard 15 the Carrillo of No. 74 Jaffe Ronch so be considered, and I have. a Cannes International Tennis Gomes feeling that it may spring a sur Tournament-- United Press, prise when least expoctad, Burge"] Shit)
Cannes, Mar. 20
(Mr. Ostroinnoff) although it ran
unplaced in he, Romhill Stakes
S
(Third Section); one mile at the and should be prominent at ithi 2nd. Extra hus, been showing, an|finin As an outal
Improvement @morning allopat sempr
vantage.
Scordato da Major Young Kolithhof Houtz/Knight an
Gome" 0-1
of
proposed introduction of Income
Novikov
Three Chinese pitmon Warderw Tax) should be recorded. Atter VWV somedbodesienia tewas decided who appeared dri ramand at Cad- Welse, that this subject should also be śral västerday on a charge of dis- Bully discushed T MEREpaciti arderly conduct were bound-over (ing to be held on the 25th to be of good i benarlour for ca
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