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DEVONS TO
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CLASH TODAY Fixtures
Two good games should be seen this afternoon in the First Division of the Hong Kong Fool- ball League when Kit Chee meet Devons at Causeway Bay and Club entertain Eastern, oft the Club ground.
Both Kit Chce und Devons are so for unbeaten and the former, who have a stronk side, are making a stepng, bid for the file in their initial appearance in the First Division. Kit Chee have twe fast wingers in Wong King- cheung and Tang Kwong-stim While in the centre Les Ping.cind
i always a danger.
Devons are believed to be the skronatal Service vide in the
Tomorrow
FIRST 18VISION Kwang Wah v. South Chins
ulice, pat.)
Referre: RM, Unan Liene Navy/K.H. Tsang, R. Nors s, Chinese Ath.
(Navy, 5 punt Referie 1. Haveitur.
Forsen 5.A, 1.17P, Geoage.
Iam and though it very im. St Jorales v. 2500 RA. persove against Navy during the veel
arc eapable
of playing fen fectball. Inskip Con. nors are fast and dangerous left wing combination while in the patel position, Barr ranks Bx ubic of the leading centre halves In the Colony.
Prospects
Club are fielding the same side which beat Police Contfortably |
Eastern Jast week but wih And
have cen strengthened by Inclusion of several players who recently toured with Senth Chinn.
Redman, Mullen and should give the Eastern defener
gruelling time.
Kampong per91.) Referee: Fujistall Finer A. Leck/Navy, Eastern (Bye),
SECOND DIVISION "X"" St. Joseph's v. W.D, Chinese
(Sookupnu 3,30 p.) Referee: A. Leck.
| Palkon », Pulire
4Club, 1.19 p.) Referee: RMS Watson. 1.2. Land Forces v. Sing Tan
[Club, 4 pon.!
Referee: RsM Ewin.
SECOND DIVISION "B" R...s., v. C. Cadre
Happy Valley, 5 p.4o.) Referre: Set, Doyle. Weller11K. Electric v. R.A.M.C,
Navy, 3.50 p.m.) Referer: J. Nichols, REALE. v. Souly China (Cataline Hill, 5 p.m.5 Referee: F.A. Barrea
Fowler Khould he able to look alber Lee Tak.kee In the rentry but The Kam-ho will nerd cont tinual watching.
A1 Boundary Road! Polier should extind Kowloon Motor
Bus but are not expected to win
In spite of the Inclusion of How. lett.
In the Second Division I AD
pors that the Royal Navy are
class of Thele
but
tu
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lly speaking the ce 1901 duference among most of | ather Jean-
Sing Tan met Signaba
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tos slowill be the best gone las Thre division. Signat very well in the Stanley Shirld coni. 10-11ion to reach the quarter. Anak
Tir werk-end
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Meter pograbatz -
Today
FIRST DIVISION
Kitchee v. Decone
Navy, 5 .m.)
Referre: LG, Young
Linesnien: Cpl. Manson/Sgt. Doyle.
Police v. K.51. Bas
(dice, pum.). Referee: J. Padley,
Linesment
Club
Tamleo.
V. Eastern'
(Club, S.]
Referee: Umar
L.Cpl
Piers/42M51
Linesmen: Williy Pte. Sheen, Tuniskilling v. Sing Tao
(Postponed.)
SECOND DIVISION "A"
South China y. Novy
(Caruline 1, 5 pm) Referer: A.35. Farik.
R.A.0,C.. Kitchee
Navy, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: Cpl. Mauron K.M, Bus v. Duckyard
(Police, 1.30 p.m.)
Referer: JF. Sitva.
RA. v. Club
SECUND DIVISION "I"
(Kilub, 3.30 p.)
Referee: A.F, Will,
Sing Tas v. Siguals
(Sookappe, 5 pm)
Refere: F.A. Jarretto.
R.
Wednesday, Oct. 8
FIRST DIVISION
Navy v. South China (Navy, 5 pan.)
Referee: R., mar.
Line-men: Cpt. Pierre/Pte. Sheen,
Joseph's v. Devatia,
(Sooko 5 pm). Referee: V.I'. Leung. Linesment Nav./Navy,
"font-lin
Bestil
Linea
Farmer/QMSI
AJ.S. Kwong Wah, Chlore Alt
(Puike3
Referee A. Barrett, Linesien: A.F. Willis/Eƒ, Nichols,
Thursday, Oct. 9
FIRST DIVISION
Kitcher v. 25 R.A.
(Navy, 5 pan.]
Referee: Li, Young.
Linesmen: Cpl. Manon/Sgt. Doyle. Police v. extern
(Police, 5 pan.)
Referee: Fill, Bullock,
Linosnica: S.M, tai. Delgado.
R.A.F. Y. Sing Tan
(Sookumpon, 5 p.)
Referee: Y.T. Leung.
K.M. Bus(Bye),
Double 10th Play
match were discussed.
Belfast, Oct. 3.
Both Ireland and Scot- land, who meet in the first of the season's home internationals at soccer Windsor Park, Belfast. tomorrow have been hi by injuries.
freland have been forced to snake Cowen chauge
Scotland's 1473 while
terasion has caused a reshutiling of
the 101wal ur. Johney Carey,
of Manchester Unit 1. Aland's left-back and exptain, Fi- suffering friva ao ankle injury and
plave will be taken by Ahearn whole Ireland's clever inside-lefs, Pter Foherty, of Hukirrafight Town had to withdraw because of rib injury.
Replacing him will be Sameny Sugth who joined Wolverhampton Wanderers from Dundelja and has only played in sight football League matches, securing three goals,
A
Willie Waddell, of the Rangers originally chosen as Scotland's our -ide-right, cabout plan and with the reserve, Gordon Sinith, of Hibernian,
unfit, Scotland have made Shuffic.
Deluney moves from rentre-for- ward to outskide-right where he plays. for his Club: Thornton gore from insitle-right to centre forward, while Waton comes in to partner Delaney Tots the wing.
Of the 52 fell internationals plat !| ed between The two counteles, Secto land have won 41, Ireland 5 will
drawn. Scotland Trave scared goals and Ireland 41.
The Teams
1
The teams for tomorrow's capten will be as followry:
Ireland Diurn (Fulham), Martin [Leeds United), Ahearn (B+1.4 Celtic), Walsh (Manchester Vernuz
West Bromwich Albion). Cochrane (Leeds
Patreon (Everton), Walsh |
United), Se
(West Bromwich Albion), Smyth
Wolverhampton Wanderers) Eglington (Everton),
Rud
Scotlander Miller, (Celtic), Young (Rangers), Shaw (Hangers), Macau- lay (Arsenal), Wondburn (Ranger), (Manchester United), Farkes Sheffield United), Delaney Watson Motherwell), Thorton (Rangers), Strel (Derby County) and Liddell (Liverpul)-Reuter,
Sing Tao On Way Back To |Hong Kong
Poole, Dorset, Oct. 3.
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947.
Wheat From The Air Soong Is
Sowing wheat from an aircraft — A British farmer tackles the problem of waterlogged fields: A Miles Aerovan flying above a 2.000-acre farm at Apethorne. Northamp- tonshire. here the owner, Mr. J. W. Tomkins, has used it to sow ground which is ton wet to take a tractor-drawn delling machine. Mr. Tomkus chartered the plane,ax an Acrovan experiment, and was delighted to find that the operating at a height of GD ft. was cupable of sowing 20 urres of wheat in two hours. The plane spread the seed evenly and afterwards it was worked into the ground by a tractor-driven harrow.
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Facing More CALLS FOR Trouble ANTI-RED BLOC
Middlesborough, Oct. 2. The Most Rev. Dr. Cyril F. Garbett, Archbishop of York, today urged the immediate establish- ment of an effect control agency without Rus- sia and her satellites.
Shanghai, Oct. 2. Reports reaching here to day indicated that T. V Soong is encountering new difficulties in the organisa tion of the Kwangtung Pro visitation charges to his Diocese, In the last of Reries of vincial Government and has Dr. Garbett supported American postponed his inauguration proposals for
new Governor, pending
as
further consultations with the ontgoing Governor, Gen. 1o Clin-ying.
repled
atomle energy
Strong Taft mankind been in such danger Attack On
will be in the next few years.
Democrats "There is reason to belleve,?!
control and warned, "Never has
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The reports sald that Lo ae- he wald, "that bombs ten or the resignation of twenty times the size of these numerous provincia!
Japan CHA ment personnel as well as those manufactured, causing devasta-publlenn, Ohio) closed a wey-
Govern- used
of local administrations, leay- tion ten or twenty times
He
be
Ing Soong short-staffed And, front."
nable to carry out administra-
unid that when other tive affairs even if he assum-natlong beside the United States ed the post on Wednesday as had the bomb, the psychological
scheduled.
It was believed that Suong effect will be very crent.
"People will suddenly realize is planning to bring in high that over them is the shadow calibre personnel from Shang of impending doom.
Nanking for re-
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Soong bas n'e
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right-hand
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Hysterical Fear
"We shall
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Casper, Wyoming, Oct. 2. Senator Robert Taft (Re-
tern speaking, tour here, today with a slashing attack on what he called "the wavering uncer- tainty and lack of principle" of, handling foreign and domestle the Democratie administration in
affairs.
Asserting that the State De partment "has been disorganis- ed and working at cross pur- poses within itself," the Senator Bald he cannot now "teel con- fident whether the administra-
former Vice-Minister of Fin-onergies along the vast cham- tion's policy is leading us in the ance, дя Secretary-General-bers deep beneath the earth. direction of peste or in the dirce-
Nations will sink to a state of tion of war." growing tension...
Taft said that it is "fleult and one of
find a consistent strain to where they will seek indeed
United Press.
Philippines Rices For S.E. Asia
Singapore, Oct. 2. India, Malaya arid the Netherlands East Inlles may again benefit by lots of rice offered by the Philippines Gay ernment, but the exact amount will not be known until later this month, according to A
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in hysterical fear to end thread running through the ar- the crisis, by using the atomic tons of the State Department bomb."
the during
Wo past year. countenanced Communlats Ja The Archbishop sald no nation] China while
We took
strong could be trusted with complete measures in Greece and Turkey. control over an invention which The State Department has been might give it world supremacy,
де disorganised and working Cross-purpoRCH within itself. "The most practical of several! There has been a general un- proposals come from the United willingners to give the peopje dres not of Congress all of the facts."-- States. If Russia feel able to reach an agreement, Associated Press. then the other nations must g ahead without her in setting up the authority would inne some of Buthority without Russia,
Berne, Oct. 2
The Swiss National Council
tho
The Victoria Recreation Club wind up their four-sintement issued today at the value, but even so it would approved the proposal for the day Annual Swimming Championships to end of the October meeting in of great efficacy and influence." setting up of new Swiss Lega-
Dr. Garbett saw "no immediata tions in India and Siam, night at 9.30 p.m. with the remaining nine Singapore of the championship events capped with a Water Asia Liaison Officers Food Con- possibility of antions effectively Swiss Radio stated today.-Rou
outlawing war"-United Press. ter. Polo Grand Finale between the Combined ference. Chinese and European teams.
A feature of this evening's pro-ship of the Calvey Lane 1. Wong Yurn Leung Of Mul granone is that with the exception of Ching (La) Tenny: 2. the Ladies 440 free-style, all the...: 3, Shaun Anderson (V.Rc.
4 Ko Mul Ling (Lat Tun): 8. Heather other items are sprints.
Anderson [V.R.E.). Prizes will be distributed by Mr. Men's 100 yards Breaststroke Cham Morse at the end of the meet, while planship of the Colony: Lane 2. 1'le. H certificates for records established (Army); 4, J. Yennovich (VRC): 4, will be given out on Oct, 18 after the G, Bots Pereira (VIL.C.); 6. Chan Chui Annual Harbour Race, Arrange-Cheung -{Chung- Ding), ments are being made for a band to V.A.C. Men's 100
Back-etrahe yarda Ükanipionships. Lane 2, be in attendance for tonight's dance Junior
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Inter-Bebol 4 x 69. Jard Free-style
reencritish Bchool.
The rice situation in Malaya.
it was stated. was substantial- ly the same as at the time of the last meeting and the situa Lion remained as precarious.
Of the rice exporting coun- ries, Burma looked to an in- creased harvest next year and hoped to produce a million and a half-tons of rice
The Siamese representativo i At a nicefing of the Lengue dard of amateur football in
Warm praise for total in as the curtain is lowered on the first Gutters: 3, T. Bayu: 4. Is Gulleres
reported that there was insuf- felent data on which to base a management yesterday
arrange England was expressed by the post-war Championship comment. ments in connection with the Chinese players of the Sing Too
The magic of championship week Chatsalonain of the Colunys Lane 1. forecast of next year's surplus Double Tenth Charity Football Sports Club, when the first has drawn satisfactory crowds so far lege: 4. 8. Joseph's College; 5. Central China was still in no position Diocesas Boys School: 2, I Balle Cul from Slam, while French Indo party of eight left by flying and tonight, should · see The annual gume will be play-boat from Poole today for Hung crowd jamming every nook and cran ed on Friday October 10 at 130Kong.
Women's 100 yards Back-struke Cham.to export.
Of the deficit areas, the state pni on the Navy ground.
ny with the opening event, when the plushly of the Colony: Lane 2. II. An The remainder will leave next fairer sex will compete for honours dieron (V.R.C.); J. THANK Pung Kwan ment sald,, Ceylon, India, and Friday.
(lai Tsun)1 4. H. Anderson (V.R.C.). in the 50 yards free-style. As the Royal Air Force team Chu Blu Hang, goalkeeper,
Malnya were still Men's 30 yorts Precstyle Championship Shauna Anderson, who has perhaps
In urgent neel of all available by the de-in charge of the party, kald drawn more applause than any other of the Colonys Lane 1, Wone Chi Jame
ride. parture of players taking part that they found the standard competitor thering the current series Fun); à, H. Hallerand (V.ILG.): 4, Chol
thastern A.A.1: 2. Lau Tul Ping Reuter. in the Singapore competition the for amateur football here, much should cap this one. drst division game between Club higher than they had cxpected. and R.A.F. has been postponed. The Club will meet Eastern on Suturday on the. Club ground at 5.00 p..
has been weakened
Brooklyn Dodgers Trounce Yankees
BOWLS TEAMS
Teo Hang (Chlosse Y.M.C.A)); 5, U. Saunders (V.R.C.).
Exhibition Diving.
Junior Championship: Lane 1. A. Mar. queki. 1, da Suuen; 3;. E, Guci: 4,
Guttered: 4. J. K. Gomes,
V.L.C. Men's 100 yards Freestyle
Handicap: Lane , N. Renolds; 2,
Gandhi Has
Lost Love Of Life
Sport Here And There
There will be a Wapping- shaw game at the KBGC, this afternoon, The list closes at 3.30 p.m.
Plet.
Newmarket, Oct. A. · Esprit de France, owned by Prince
this Aly Khan, won £2,000 Jockey Club.stakes.over. one and three quarter miles al Nowmarket today.
Brussels. Oct. 3 Wilde, heavyweight The last of five runners for champion, will fight Jack Lon- the Brat mile, Esprit de France, tingham, England, on Oct., 8. don of Great Britain at Not-who was hired by an Amerienn In Ireland from a French As the Belgian boxer quali-körne, challenged for the lead fed for the quarter nuls of when Scarlet Emperor weaken- the European boxing competi-ed and then reststed, the chal- tion to find a challenger to lenge of Lady Cross to win by! Bruce Woodcock which are due four lengths, with Anwar, the same day at Brussels, he is Aga Khan's runner, third. likely to be replaced by the
Frenchman, Georges Martin,
the
This was Esprit de France'a Wilde was to meet Giulul de third visit to Englund and his Paoli, of Italy, who previous third win. "Not bad for n ly defeated Martin on points 950 guineus horse", remarked stated in a preliminary bout.-Asso- Prince Aly Khan, who elated Press. ·
that the horse will noy return to to trolapd and will come England for the Aintree Derby. back after which she will go London, Oct. 3.
for New Delhi, Oct. 8.
Football Association to Ireland to be trained Mohandas K. Gandhi, who War Office debarring German
have secured a ruling from the next year's Ascot. Gold Cup
Reuter. was 78 on Thursday, said he prisoners of war from playing
The
The 220 yards breaststroke w "We have learned a
Front by Yeung Yik Chak and closely fol deal from the English; clubslowed by Wong Cheuk Wing and J. methods of play, which we shall yvanovich in an excitingly close be able to turn to vantage," he added.
grent ad-affair last Thursday kept spectators During their tour of England, on their feet, and tonight's 100 yards the Club played nine matches, similiar reaction we hope that cer- luttered? 4. 18. Bouxa: 6. C. datters.
breast-stroke classle should provide V.K.C. Men's 60 yazılı Başkolroke won two and inst 7-Restor
tai lady followers
will
tut target
Women's 410 yanie Freestyle Chame bring their smelling salts with them. plonship of the Colony Lane 2, Watt
George Saunders will take the spui Xuen Ching La Tun)! 5. Mok Som light again in the 50 yards free-style Lan iLi Trung Leung 01 Mus The following have becit as he set out to crack his own record (LKU)); §. C. Gulteres (V.R.C.). selected to represent the Indian of 2+-2/3 sets, sel up in the hea Men's x 60 yards Meley Nefar Chem Recreation Club In friendly If he is successful in that, it will be match against the Kowloon the first time in local swimming his "": 2, BAP.: 1 RKU. 4 Eastern had lost all desire to jive long for Eagilsh amateur Cricket Club
Greentory that this double-barrelled bull's- at K.C.C. at 3.30 p.m. today.
eye feat has been accomplished, M. I. Razack, A. J. Hussain, 5. M. Rumjohn, A. K. Minu The Dodgers opened up with a [ workmanlike fashion although (skip), six-hit barriga, In the second not without several
M. B. Hassan, U. A. Rumjahn, tense with a vengeance, determined to periods when the Yankees 5. Yusuf, M. Y. Adol (skip). show their loyal", fans that at threatened to explode in typicul least in thair, own feld they championship style. could really win.
New York, Oct. 2.
Brooklyn Dodgers today trounced New York Yan- kces-9-8, in the third game of the 1947 World Series.
K. M. Rumjalin, A. R. Abdul- rahman, S. 8. Hussain, A. M: Wahab (skip).
J. Hoosen, D. M. A. Razack,
The game wns marked by These lovable Dodgers, whoan Injury to Pete Relser, Brook-
day and lyn's centerfield, who was a goat A. R. Minu, A. M. Rumjahn act like Bums one. heroes the next, tead off on the in Wednesday's game, when he (skip). Yankees for aix rins in the Injured his ankle sliding into the
Reserve: A, R. Klichell.. second inning and grimly held | hecond in the first inning. X. Players are requested to meet. un an bomber batsmen gnawed rays showed that the: injury was at the Star Ferry In Hong Kong away at that lead and fought |not serious and he may return at 3 p.m. stubbornly to a thrilling finish toto play on Friday.
Today's score wast
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win the third game. game Playing ke a
changed ball club on their home grounds at New York Yankees 8 13 D 13 bets Field sharp contrast Brooklyn Dogere...
Yankets: P., Newsome. Raschi.
in the
with the stumbling and hungling (2nd), Drown (3rd), Chandler clowns thoy portrayed Yankees 10-3 rout on Wedncs-(4th), Pago (01h); a. Lollar, day-the Dodgers jumped away Derra (7th).
to a long lend. After their de Dodgers: P. Hatter, fests in the first two as the (8th), Casey (7th) C: Edwards.
Newsome.
outcome looked grims. But to- Winning pitchert Casey,
Losing pitcher; day it was a querent story.
Some 33,098 fails crowded United Press,
ARABS WANT BUFFER FORCE
Cairo. Det. 2. Abd El Rahman Azzam. Scarotary General of the Arab
Programme
Dienshin of the Colony: Lane 1, V.R.C.
A.A.;.5 V.,C. “A”.
Water Paies Combined Chame (Woo
Cha Kin, Lee Hee Yeung, Cheung Chung Yue, Enrique Chay, Wong Chi Tang. Chan Ki Chung, Lionel La) v. Combinesi The following is the full pru Europeana T. Dayut, L. A. Ben, D. gramme for tonight with the hallstamann, W. Lawrence, J. Yvanovich,
Women's 50 yards Free-style Cheorplan P1/2t. Lolblan, 8/1dr.. Halnes),
Freedom
Might Be Too Confusing
day mine is a long voice."
clubs.
soccer
or because "what is the use of' living while hatred and killing
Canton, Oct. 3. The War have marred the atmosphere?"
Office point out Molly Wallis, of Basing- that although prisoners have stroke, who holds the Hamp He added. "The time was been granted wide privileges.shire County title, is the now. when whatever I said the Init has been ruled that they English women's golf cham- tian, masses followed, but to shall not be allowed to figure plon, following her win by. Gandhi made the statement prominently in the public eye three up and one to play Prisoners, who by special against Elizabeth Prico. a Sur soon after breaking a 34-hour
dispensation become allen civi- fast prior to his evening pray lane for farm work, may be
rey County player, here or meeting. Associated Press,granted permission to register
as players. for amateur clubs. Reuter.
-U:5. EXPORTS DECLINE
Washington, Oct. 2.
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It was a tense match; which found both contestants lovel at the end of the first 18 holes and still level after 27. Dur San Francisco, Oct. 2.ing the final nine holes, how Australian Davis Cup. Cap-over, Hampshire's champion tala Roy Cowling snul today took charge and won a grand that "every member pulled his match, T
Lake Success, Oct 2. The United Nations Trusteeship Committee today
heard an American warning that immediate Total United States exports share of weight" in the Aussies' }; Both players are 24, and it independence for all of the world's dependent declined alightly in August unsuccessful effort to defeat the was not until last year when people might "create confusion and chaos in for the third straight month. United States.
"she was demobilised from the many parts of the world."
| but shipment for which foreign Cowling was the only ong of Women's Auxiliary Air Force, League, referred to the possi The United States delegate, urged the United Nations to see countries paid cash rose in three members of the Australian followlog five years servicu, Bly of the formation of a Francis B. Bayro, sald: that while a 1948 deadline for South Africa value for the first time since delegation still in this country that Misa Wallie took up th Mediterranean entente between the United States favoured self to place Southwest Africa' 'under | May, 12 GREA
who would comment on charges game again seriously. Both the goal for United Nations trustcoship....
The Greece, Turkey, the Arab Len-government as
The Census Bureau_reported muda by teammate Dinny Pallsbeat some experienced cham- colonies, Independence too soon Indian resolution called on the that total exports, including on Thursday In Sydney that plonship players on their way gue States and possibly Italy might retard their development, General Assembly to "express is at a press conference here to injure their peoples and errute disapproval of the failure of lend-lease, UNRRA and other John Bromwich and to the final and Miss Priced. day, on his return from Lon- confusion.#sapin dhe South Africa to carry out pro, ald programmes, were U.S.$1-Brown "did not pull their weight appearance in the last stage Washington, Oct. 2. don and New York,
He added that in some cases vlous recommendations for trustas. 149,000,000 In August or U.S.- at any stage of our tour." was particularly surprising, a The Former Secretary of ""The Arab League has not sovereign nations needed more ship for feat country, re | $1,600,000 below July. Com-But Bromwich and frown, on the first day of the chama Stato, Cordell Hull, today cele considered a proposal of this help than colonies, and find it also asked the Assembly mercial cash payment ship-compating in the Pacifle Coust pionship ahe commented that brated his 76th birthday an- land, but speaking personally, Mr. Sayre, spoke as the Com "strongly Mesto urge Southments, rose U.S.8000,000 to tennis championships: kere, said she expected to play only a fav niversary at Bethesda, Mary- I would favour the creation of the big powers must submit on sideration of the next session of United States fuporta de Bromwich pointed out that he the week, however, was, lika
mittee discussed reports which Africa to propose for the con. U.S.3125,400,000.
they could say nothing about it. holes Her play throughout. Printed and published for the land, naval hospital where he a strong buffer force between territories they control under the General Assembly a truleg clined 11 percent to an August and Brown were under contract that of her eventual conqueror
Limited by WAZTER YRS reported as good as he the two big ideologies in the United Nations trusteeships ship agreement for the territory KRAN Winder Hoge has been my interest of peace, he saide An Indian resolution submitted of: Bouthwest Atring inileg lowest since October 1918- to the Lawn Tennis Angogiallont of real champlonali
tho "Trustesania" Committek Presk
1. Ansociate | Fren, Askapen of Austrálii. --Akrecinted Users, Hektor,
Ebbets Field on this brisk sunny day to watch thole beloved "bums" attomat to stem the
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