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S. CHINA BEAT SAINTS: INNISKILLINGS DO WELL Police Extended To Share Single Point With Gunners

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947.

First It Was Barbers; Now It's Chauffeurs

Gunnerschauffeurs.

Shanghai, Oct. 15,

First it was the barbers and now it is the local

Two upsets in the First Division of the Football League-yesterday were the Mis Shen Cheng-lu, bas Shanghai's chauffeurs and drivers up in arms A Hongkong-made moving picture, "Where is the Lady," starring unexpected defeat of St. Josephs by South China and the wonderful re-today, ready, fint only to boycott the picture hut threatening physical covery of Inniskillings in the second half, when they beat Kowloon | violence. Motor Bus by the odd goal in eleven, after being three goals in arrears

The pleture, showing at the Paris and Strand Theperes, shows drivers caston of stealing gasoline from cars. shortly after the interval.

The local Drivers Union held an emergency meeting yesterday

At Boundary Street, Police did exceptionally well to share the points with the Gunners and have to thank Tang Wing, their goalkeeper for the one point they carned.

SENIOR DIVISION

Inniskillings v K.M.B.

Staging a brillant second half

inniskBlogs recovery,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

broke St. Josephs the ricent run of defents by

Inniskillings senring a well merited 6.5 vie lors over A strong Kowlo Motor Bus side at Sookinspoo, .

The Chinese

apparently tight that they had the "eat n the bag" when they notched

they

Poller

3 South China

6. Kowloon

Motor Bus

# 25th R.A.

1

Within a minute of

when

restimp.

a third goal a minute after the

emption, but reckoned qualities of the Iristinen,

had not on, the Chinese increased their Ane ghtles¡ lead on the

defender.

S. China v St. Joseph At Caroline Hill yesterday, St. Joseph's were really and truly beaten by a fast moving South China team by five goals in 5 three, after being on level terme

at the interval.

The absence of Manson in the для greatly

5 intermediate line

feit. There was always a great gap between the St. Joseph's de fenders and their forwards, with the result that their attack was without the sting which was nu. parent in previous games.

In

tackling Tang Yeckit, deflected The Inniskillings defence the ball into his own net with which has been their ne weak McCullagh on the ground. Bess of late, was in Brst clas

Inniskillings Arst goal came attle yesterday,

Brots and Hingley. the through Kiernan, who sent fine drive from outside penalty area which Rove the Chinese conlic no chance.

breks, played the game of their Bves.

tractive footbull

the

on to the ball too much, a modi

foolish thing to do against fast mekling defence.

J. Pereira won by far the best Oc- defender in the Saints side. hind a trying, afternoon against cupying the pivotal position, he

Chan Tak-fai

South China were best served

in by the experienced Leung Wing- thechiu in the pivotal position and

Chan Tuk-fal, ward,

The Chinese defence becamme rattled by the turn of the tide and were unable to stem the

Juniskillings.

score through Tang Yen.kit,"

the centre for.

Good positioning by Lu frustrated many a dangerous movement of The St. Joseph's forwards, while in the attack Chan Tak-fal, with judicious passes to his ather forwards, worried the SI, Joseph's de- fence.

South China's first gont came from a penalty, scored by Chan Tak-fa A few minutes Inter, Lee Ylu.tuk added another.

derided to protest to the film company, hat fount it was a long, Kong company.

The Union day protested to the movie houses showing the picture, come

demanding frecall and asked every driver in Shanghai to CN$10,000 each to hire a lawyer.

It will be recalled recently barbers in Shanghai protested violently against the bowing of the pleure "Phony Phoeniz," which showert barber making love to a customer,and wercked the movie house,

They punwelled theatre employees and demanded deletions before releas; of the picture--Unied Press.

LAWN BOWLS DRAW

A meeting of the Lawn Bowls. Association was held in the South China Morning Post Board selection for the semi- Room yesterday when a

and the open pairs com- finals of the open singles petition, and the quarter finals of the open triples were made.

The following were drawn: n

THE SECOND POST-WAR

RUGBY

SEASON

The second post-war Rugger season is due to open on the Club ground on November 1st when the Club side oppose the Navy.

At the moment it looks as if this season will be just as keenly contested as last, for although 3rd Commando Brigade (last years' cham- pions) are no longer in Hongkong, the Buffs, Inniskillings, Devons and Land Forces are all turning out teams and the joint Army side should be a very formidable combination,

Opra ingles (semi-finals): J. S. Landolt v. A. J. Hall; S, Yusuf v. M. N. Rakusen. Both of the game will be at the Reet, lo green on Turn-

day October 21 at $ p.m.

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PRINCESS TOLD SHE SHOULD NOT "OBEY"

London, Oet, 14 Feminists were beginning to voice protests today against the inclusion of the word "obcy" in the marriage service which will unite Princess Elizabeth to Lt. Philip Mountbatten in West- minster Abbey on November 20.

L

from Miss Marlan Reeves, Vice obey and guld similar better hot Chairman of the Suffragette Fel. been received from a score of lowship, who told a dinner of the persons. Society last night that it was The newspaper explained that "absolutely appalling" to consider the prayer book version of 1602 that the Heiress to the Throne is the only one accepted by Pat will promise to obey the man who llament and is thus the law of

the land. It includes the some day will be her subjret.

To the applause of her listen- "obey." ers, Miss Reeves suld the Prin

The first public objection came pressing "horror" at the use of

Open pairs (semi-finala): M. Fer-******************

guson and R. Morrison v. A. M. and' U. M. Omar: A. F. and J. E. Nozon- hay. A. J. Hall and J. W. M. Dick- son ne J. Orem and J. C. Alken.

(Both of these games will be play ed at the Football Club green at 4 pm October 25).

Open triples (quarter-final}; J. Chubb, A, E. P. Guest and T, Madne v. R. P. Phillips, R. Marchion and 1. McKelvie, at the Recreio un Oct. 26.

W. E. Wehler, R. J. V. Grindley And J. McCutcheon v. J. M. Forrest, i E. C. Fincher and F. Goodwin or M. F. Finns, C. A. Vaz and J. A. da Lur at Craigengower on tht. 26.

U, A. Rumlahn, 5. Yusuf and M. Y. Adal v. J. L. S. Alves, A. G.. Lopes and E. M. Alarcon. Bowling Green Oct. 26.

F. X, Montrico, M. A. Carvalhe and E. Souza 7. A. M., K. M, and U. M. Omar, Bowling Green) Oct, 26,

FINANCE TALKS IN PARIS

Paris, Oct. 14. A

of international group finance experts will start com. fermers here tomorrow to study possibilities of European, inter manetary convertibility, the French Foreign Ministry nounced here today.

An.

The group, known as the Com mitter on Eurofran Payment

Agreements, was created by the decision of the 16-motion Mar shall Conference to continue dis- cussions of European monetary convertibility.

It was established as a study group and is not empowered to Jake decisions-Reuter,

word

In 1927 a Church Assembly sp. proved a revised version in which or "cherish". could be "ahey" used at the option of the parties marrying. This was passed by the House of Lords but rejected in the House of Commons,

Elimination of the word "obey" In the Princess's marriage would not be an ecclesiastical" offenge but it would not conform to law.

United Press.

AUSTRIAN POLICE PROTEST

Vienna, Oct. 14, -, The Austrian Government was,to- day trying to make contact with General Kurreov, Commander of the Soviet forces in Austria, to complain against the disminal of three police alficials in Lower Austria in An

aileged infringement of Austrian

anvereign rights as loid down in the

A discussion regarding the pr»-**************** Allied control agree missed officials

gramme

me of the games of the Shang

Austrian

Gimour was undoubtedly hero of the Inniskillings sidu. He played with dash and vigour and erlained a vice-like grip to the Chinese inside trio for greater part of the game.

Two more goals were beared Kowloon Molor Bus played at, by Mitchell, une from a penally

an infringement and emmbled for

by Tam effectively, but were inclined to Kong-pak. play the man rather than the Inniskings were all over the

The Navy will possibly not this can be arranged with the ball, with the result that they, Chinese towards the end and

be as strong aw last year, but Shanghai Rugby Club to take were frequently pulled up for hele tally of ponts was further

the arrival of II.M.S. "London" place at the end of the season, hai interport side which is expected cess's decision to obey "geems to should have been replaced by the Bette infringements,

increased by Mitchell, Hunter

should strengthen them consi- This would give the many sup-in the Colony by the end of the month, bring home to young women that next senler oficials, but in this case The Chinese

St. Joseph's fought back galderably forwards. at and Richardson.

by the time theporters of the Rugby code a filt- though alppy.

The Iton. Secretary (Mr. J. F. their work is not yet done and the place of the federal police chief. invariably hung Just before time, the Chinese Jantly and David Leonard re-

conclusion to what is McGowan) expressed a fear that the that they must work to bring was taken by the Communist mayer. added two more goals to their duced the lead with a well placed Quadrangular tournament starts. ting

shal.

to the human race once The R.A.F. and Police, who hoped will be a most success- Shanghai team might be delayed home

The Cabinet meeting tonight way Shortly afterwards, Omar

have again joined forces, are, ful season. came with cautised from a penalty. The Ong whistle

owing to the Wing Sang' schedule again that neither sex should be expected to prepare a protest to the Innisieilings worthy victors by

the second half. South |08 yel, an

the subject to the other" unknown quantity

Allied Control" Council · and also in being changed. China had most of the play and but with a few of last year's

The interporters gouls to 5.

The "Daily Mail" will be housed

today pub. written protest to the Russian High further goals were scored by stalwarts #til}

Commissioner-Reuter playing and

with friends in the Colony and the lished a letter from a reader ex Chan Tak-fni, Lee Yuk fak'end

Auciation would not the burdened Terr. Marners, illmar, Rabson, Ellehad. Tong Siteung, St. Joseph's other having returned, may well turn sume more of the pre-war police

by expenses in this connection, goal was scored by Cruz.

Team:

out to be a strong side. Bt. Joseph's MacDill Castilh Club, too, have many of their Haaault, Ttumjahn. Pereira, Brown, last year's players to tail un The following Xavier, Pereira, Cruc. Lunard J

and also some most promising pointed

Committee Clu Wing-kwong, Lam youngalers coming along. They Kong eleven to Bouth China: Yu-kun. Yen. Yau-beung, Chu Wina hope to run two sides this year on November 8, 10, and 11:- lak, Leung Wing-chiu, Lee Bhek-ching. and competition to get into the Chrok Wan, Li Yuk-tak, Chan Takal, first team is expected to be keen. Their first practice game is being played today.

Shortuge

After play had been in pru. gress for about 20 minutes, things began to warm up and follow. “ስ ተካ ቁ ing on exciting scramble in front of the Inniskillings You k netted,

Five minutes later. Chin Chi fat added a second goal for the Chinese.

Talks MeCutleaf, Develo», 200

weh, finedner, Mitchell, Kieran and Slutlar,

Kowloon Motor tums Bu P, Ler T, Mai, Hiiu-hen, Tank Sum, Tam Kopak, Tam Ka-chian, Chung Hing No further scoring took place, Tone Yorkit, Chin Ch-fal, Cheuk before half time.

bek-kati and Tee Bhek-you:

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TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Support given to the tennis championships spon- sored by the Ladies Recreation Club has been most encouraging and a fair number of in- teresting games should be witnessed in the various competitions.

granar-

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES MONDAY

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Μέτα

The tournament starts on Monday, Mrs. Hucker and Mr. Standaloft when the Open Mixed Double. Riyal Miss Ango and Mr. Chappeli;

mund gaines will be played.

McCulloch and Mr. Holman v. Mr. The following in the week's pih. Dew and Mr. Pagh: Miss Beasles and Col. Reynolds. Mr. and Mex , J. Armstrong: Mrs. Sinclair agi Air, H. Sagalen v. Mir, and Mrs, K. M, Gietz; Mix Mok Woo-king and Lee Walong v, Mrs. Riddell Carref and Me. Dew; Mes. Standaluft and Mr. J. D, Mackie v. Mrs. Linton and Tui Wai-pui.

In

Omar

Tonk Sheung and Jau Bik-wah,

Folice v R.A.

more

Tsang proved himself to be t very good custodian and it was through his brilliant the Poller earned a point.

play that The Police forwards were very disjointed; Collace at inside icft gave a sound display,

Interport Cricket

The following are the arrangement for the interporis: 1st Interpart, Craigengower, Nov. 5; 2nd Interport, Bowling Green, Nov. 8; 3rd Inter port, Reerein, Nov. 12.

have been op- to form the Selection

select the Hong At the end of the interporters' visit play Shanghoa daner will be held at the Kowlnon

Cricket Club.

A representative ide will

H. Owen-Hughes, Chairman T. A. Pearce

will be

he

selected in play at the Craigengower rink at the official opening of uite felub-houre on Sunday, Oct. 19.

Sport Here And There

London, Oct 14.

Are

Newmarket, Oct. 14.

The cricket fixtures for Lieutenant Colonel next year's tour in Eng-Giles Loder's colt the land by the Australians Cobbler, today won his were announced today E. C. Fincher In a medicure game at Bounds.

first race over six fur-

ary Street, Police and 26th R.A.

of grounds-only

Dr. L. T. Nide

Beginning as usual with longs, the "classic" Mid- H. N. Hardell

match battled to a

the Club ground and the Army

against Worcestershire, drawn game, each side scoring once.

ground being available is one chosen for

The following sides have been INTERPORT BOWLS the Australians will meet all idle Park stakes, thereby

the first Interport The Artillery had

Shanghal of the of the chief difficulties, but in trial which will be played at the Lawn Bowls team is scheduled shire, Lancashire and Surrey for next year's Derby...

Interport first-class countica, while York- enhancing, his prospects. play and should have at-ienst spito-of-this-an interesting .K.C.C.-on-Saturday and Sun to leave Shanghat nettel three more goals, but they programme of fixtures has been day, 18th and 19th October,

on October each have two games.

The Cobbler, son of Windsor gond for them. found Tang Wing in goal too arranged.

Play will commence at 2 p.n.27 on board the 5.8. "Wing.

Slipper, starting at 8 'to 7, only The five test matches Sung." The season is being divided on the first day and i am. on

scored by a head from Misă the second. into

Stumps

each arranged for five days of Dorothy Paget's Blue Peter colt The visiting interporters are six bours each compared three

purta, During

T. G. `Main, drawn at 6.15 each day. November and early. December

A. M. Galtierez, the six days of five hours each came with a strong run at the with by Birthday Greetings, who friendly games between the Abbas (I.R.C.) Cupt. R. J. Dar B, P. F. Marques and Carlos Australia, but the fifth under The judge ordered a photo

Mr. T. A. Pearce's side:-A. R. E.R. Harmer, F.O. Madar. when the Maryleboners visited finish. clubs will be played. December win (Army): E. L. Gonano (Re: Passos. 13th to January 17th a quad-crelo); N. Hart Boker (H.K.C.C.);

certain conditions may be played: rangular tournament will be Major Hope (Army); R,

T.G. Main will captain the to a finish. The Australians will graph before announcing the ̈ pace. Collucu, who received the the others twice for a

The game started at a slow run, each aine playing each of Hughes

(H.KC.C.); K Lo team. (K.C.C.); Mojor bell from half way line

with Shanghai's Interport Cricket also play two matches

Third in a select field of Durham, through to beat Craske with a

cup (Army); A. R. Minu (LR.C.); XI will leave Shanghai for Hong which the G.0.C. has kindly Lt. Mosh (Army); A. P. Peraira Kong on

four, was Mina Frances Clark's They will wind up the tour The Leader. cross shot..

consented to be used for this (Recreio).

November 3 by the

one and a half Undaunted by this reverse Ar- competition, followed, during

s.s. "Shengking" to play the two days against Scotland.

with two separate matches of First RoutlD. . Prophet and tillery fought back gamely and the latter part of the season, P. J. Billimoria (Craigengower); Mr. H. Owen-Hughes' alde; -

length behind. first postwar Interport, match.

The French colt Djeddah was: E. R. N. Mackay v. L. A. Standaloft kept on pegging

They are scheduled to return Owing to the length of at the Police by representative games and E C. Fincher.

(H.C.C.); G. N. to Shangha! by the .8. "Wing were unable to find dates and W. J. Skinner: R. Mackighan goal, but no avail.

Eventually Shaw, after eluding cludes with the "Blarney Stone (H.K.C.C.); R. Leee

programme. Internationals. The season con- Gosano (Recroio); F. Howarth

the Australians fourth and last.

The Cobbler's win wasa CLIC CA; L. D. Wai-took y. Mr, Riddell Carre autcher

Kilbee Sang" on November 13.

handsome present, for trainer. 1. S. M. Dew.

dalay cutter.

The match wil (K.C.C.);

resume the meet Ireland, the minor

coun: Fred Darling, who is leaving: In the second half Howlett tion on March 6th and 13th. (Army); robbed Craighead of the hall and

J. E Richardson fast interport cricket match waB with only Croske

In addition, it is hoped to (H.K.C.C.); F R.

week. the Beckhampton Stables, wide.

to beat shot have

Zimmern played in 1936 with Shanghal venues are: Thursday, June 10 Passing into the hands of Noel. nu Interport game if(K.C.C.); A. Zimmern (K.C.C.). winning the trophy. taken the lead but

Artillery should have

Muricas-Reuter. miserably when in a good poni. Vous falled Jtion.

·

M. Hucker and Mr. Standaloft. Mi Lago and Mr. Chappell.

Mixx McCulloch and Mr. Hofman v. Mrs. Dew and M. Pagh.

TUESDAY

Mrs, Indertlerr and Paul Kong v. Mr. and Mrs. 19. J., Prophet.

Major and Mrs. Hoga v. Miss 11.

Kent and Poul Van-pui

WEDNESDAY

i

MEN'S DOUBLES CLUR HANDICAP:

-

went

H.

Majendic

the

to

winner.

Mi Mok Wooking and Lee and G. W. Strang v. A. H. R. But-three players beat Tsang with Shield" seven-a-sido <- competi-}À. H. Madar (IRC.); Lt. Pryde long'"sorica ́atarted in 1867. The ties, the Combined Services and for Konya at the end of tho

and M. Haymes; W. J. D. Mrs. Standoloft and J. 11. Mater and A. Clifford v. G. C. Coyle

- v. Mrs, Litton anul Tsui Waipui.

THURSDAY

Miss Beasley and Cul, Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Armsting..

Mrs. D. B. Sinclair and R. Sagale Mr. and Mr, K. M. Getz,

LADIES OPEN DOUBLES MONDAY

I., Norris.

Byes into Second RoundM. Pagh and N. M. Getz: J. D. Mackie and v.R. H. Bonnerman, R. G. Gray an B. J. P. Keating; S. Saut and F. Kengelbacher; R., Sagalen and

Mrs. Litten and Mrs. R. R. Todd,

Schatz.

MIXED DOUBLES CLUB HANDICAP: First Round: Mr. and Mr. Eitzen

Tens:

Polke; Trank Wing, Fung Kal-ming. Lai Wah. Pope, Gordon, Howlett, Leung Shing. Morrison. Chan On-yan. Coliseo

. Mr. Haynes and Mrs. Henneyan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall; Mr. and Bah-hine.

evart 13 pan.).

WEDNESDAY

Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Markle Mrs, Aitken and Miss Murch (3 pm

LADIES OPEN SINGLES THURSDAY

The Draw

The following is the draw

LADIES SINGLES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP:

M. Haymes.

First RoundMrs. Dew v. Max Bye Mr. and Mrs. Downie, Murch; Mrs. Getz v. Miss Kent.

Second Round --Mar Benkie LADIES' SINGLES CLUB

*

HANDICAP:

Lelich, Bhepherd. Frith,

18 RA Graike, Craighead, Chitink Gregory, Vaus and Lawton Shaw Gray. Today's Games

Churchill Does Not

Expect War

should also

doubt

New York, Oct. 14.

S'HAI FOOTBALLERS DREW IN SINGAPORE

Singapore, Oct. 15. The Shanghat Football Team today drew with the local Royal. Air Force toam in a friendly football game.,

the Club Cricket conference. The test match. Untes

and

to Tuesday, June 16, First at Second at Lords; July 8 to 18, Nottingham; June 24 to 20,

Perth, Oct. 14.7~~ Third at Manchester; July 22 Indian team were happy at last. Late today, members. of the to 27, Fourth at Leeds; August to practice

14 to 25, Fifth at Kennington The spin bowlers were able to on a turf wicket. Oval-Reuter.

turn and prop up the ball to, give the batsmen na practice for real Australian wickets, but the work-out allowed the players to the Ret used to Australian light, and:(

London, Oct. 14.-

The score was two goals each. The 'Anal callover on

This is the third of a series Cesarewitch, running at Newfielding gave them a mild taste. of exhibition matchen in whieli market tomorrow, was held at of what the Australian wickets the Shanghal team la playing the Victoria Club here tonight. may be like after the rain, against other amateur teams in

Amir Elahi was the most im The quotations were-8 to 1

Mrs. P. 5. M. Dew and Mrs. Hucke and S. Saul; Mrs. Follets and M. J. P. Keating v. Mrs. Pakroviky, and H. Spisks; Min 3. Strellett and. G. W

Mr. Winston Churchill said, in a recorded speech trang v. Mrs. Lind and A. Clifford; at Causeway Bay this afternoon,

A capacity crowd is expected at a dinner here tonight, that while he could Standaloft and J. D. Mackle when the two unbeaten teams in Miss Heasley, Mrs. Hall (3;pnir. and Mrs. D. L Prophet: Mr. the Senior Division of the Foot

not exclude the danger of war, he did not think and Mrs. H. J. Armstrong Mtball League Kit Chee and Chi-

"the violent abuse whitch the Soviet Govern- Fetts and. E. J. Kengelbacher: Mrs.

ment and their Communist adherents all over. nese Athletic-meet for the first cale and M. Pagh v. Madumb this season.`

the world lavished on all existing forms of Kit Chee has been reinforetd

the Malayan Union. The visit on Rampanneau offered and 17 Presalve bowler and if he learns. civilisation was necessarily a sign of danger." by the Inclusion

ing team won its first game and to 2 taken and wanted; 17, to 21o place his field correctly for of five ef. the Sing Tao

was held toss draw in its second n Roscoff offered and D to the Australian wickets, he, may He added: "There is no touring

team

and

"Indeed, the conferences at Lake and third game, Central News, taken and wanted: 9 to 1 on have a succesful tour. Mr. E. Hally Men, Crisfield v. Mrs. First RoundMrs. Getzv. Mes nese Athletic will probably

should start firm favourites, Chi. whatever that the Government and Success had become Forum Эл Dew or Mis Murch: Mri, Lietz or Pokrovky: Mrs. Hall v. Mrs. Pro without their regular goals, yuritish people at home and thepugh buried at each other by the greatest

be be overwhelming mass of

Firemaster offered and 19 to 2: Phadkan was unable to swing the|which reproaches, and

insults were Miss. Kent v. Miss Kingsley: Missghet: Mrs. Waddell v. Mrs. Hucker: Kalyan easily the best in. South E our Commonwealth, that if any states, hurled at each other for all

BRITISH STORAGE

taken and wanted; 21 to 2 of but was handicapped by the wet fered on Sea Lover and taken; conditions. | Amarnath

на laga v. Mrs. Littoni

Mrs. Johnson v. Mrs. Jenkins.

China today.

STRIKE SPREADS 100 to 8 offered on Whiteway Hazare, who are able to move LADIES

treat nur MEN'S SINGLES CLUB DIES DOUBLES OPEN &

affecting mankind' to hear"if 'they cared.co Heavy side bets were heard of human freeden, would act with the listen. But some of them were get CHAMPIONSHIP:

HANDICAP:

at Bookunpoq

London, Oct. 14. and 18 to 1 taken; 15 to 1 of the ball in the air in India, First Round M. Stendalpit and Second Round. Elsen M. the fanskilings-Kowloon Motor and fraternal intimacy which has re

yesterday during Jnited States in the same solidarity sing tired.

Shop stewards in the strike at fered on Parhellon and 100 to 6 were imable to do so here. is, Dew v. Mrs. Bucker and Mraz: E R. Hall v. J. D. Mackle: Bus game and a 200 to 1 chance fately given us victory again the

Thames depots today, issued an takeb and wanted; 16 to 1 of Schon!, bowling slow medium Turnbull; Miss Togo and Miss Mas-H. Bonderman. v. G. C. Moyle:

given Life V. Mm. Getz and Miss Hill;. R. Mackay v. P. S. M. Dew or A: Athletic winning.

ultimatum, warning that if the fered on Monsieur L'Amiral Pace offspinners on a turning against Chiness combined dictatorships of Germany,

walkout of some 500 cold atorage and taken and offered at 18 to 1 Wickot, is likely to be more use- Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Mackle v. Clifford; M. Pagħ v, K, R. Scinda. Owing to the non-arrival

Italy and Japan.", Miss Alikon and Mia Murch; Mrs. pt: W.J.D. Cooper v M. J. P. several members of the

"I have been much puzzleit to workers was not settled by Mytholm taken and offered at ful than the usual style of Hegg and Miss Beasley . Mrs. Pro-Rating: R. Sagales v. J. Jenny; Atom yesterday the First Divi- Soviet Government had poured our, aggresive line.

R.A.F.

know why it is that the Soviet Gov Saturday morning, 2,500 port 25 to 1; Boy Blue taken and meditim pace he bowls in India. During the

past 18 months, the ernment, have taken this violently workers would join the strike. offòred at 28 to 1; High Buncon

The batsmen found the con phet and Mrs. Showan

1, Butcher, G. W. Stang. alon game between Eastern and through their radio in 25 languages Byes Into Becond Round-Mre.

In the meantime, the stewards taken and offered at 33 to 1; ditione difficult, but on the RAF has been postponed and and fall. the speeches made on their prelude to war

* cannot believe Sinclair and Miss Kent; Mr Cre

will be mutually arranged to be behalf, an unceasing, stream of abuse

promised that fruit and other Valpand offered at 40, to 1 and whole did not shape too badlyi field and Miss Kingsley: Mrs. Litton Fecond Round Mrs. Standaloft played of early in November.

produce would be delivered, thus taken and wanted at 40 to 1: If they remember to play thel and. Mrž. R. R.: Todd; Mm, Benny and Mrs. Gets v. Mrs. Móffat and

Its the Kremlin who nasuring Londoners of delivery. Foxy offered at 45 to 1 and natural game aut no, defensie The Sing Tao-Navy match upon the Western world. They bad rule with despotic power the VA The Union Cold Storage Com: taken at 50 to 1 Castle Street Play, they will make many good ahu Mes laymes. A DOUBLES OFEN Mrs, Scott: Mrs. Shewan and Mr. has also been postponed owing accompanied this virulent propagane populations and territories of which pany so far has refused (16) Zanzibar, Trouble, Deep River scores on the fast!" Australian

CHAMPIONSHIP sensor Mrs. Prophet and Mrs. Black: Ing members of the Sing Tuo vent the world setiling down into and well-informed men.

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