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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947.
CLUB HAVE HARD LUCK Keaton Leaves His Mark
LOSING TO KIT CHEE Inniskillings Down Devons: Athletic Beat Police 3-1
Club gave a surprisingly good display in their First Division Football game at Causeway Bay. After being three goals in arrears at the Interval, they staged a very good recovery to lose to Kit Chee by only five goals to four.
des, Inniskilling and Devons, produced good and At Suckumpoo two Army sien the former won by four goals to two.
interesting football wh
Chinese Athlette had to fight hard for both points against Police and only won by the odd goal in three. The game was marred by many pelty fouls and several players were cautioned. FIRST DIVISION
Club-Kit Chee
Kit Chre must unilousbtedly:
have ascended the Penk
............................................................*** | match when he sent in a hard
RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
+ Devons
ysuniskilling
terday for the Chung Yeung Kit Cher Festival.
5 'lab
Chinese, Athletic 2 Police
They were certainly lucky tol come away from Causeway Bay} ********* with two points in their match sputnat Club, whom they beat ; Ly 5 goals to 1.
goals
left foot drive into the corner of the net.
Inaling ScCullagh: Marek and hiry: Blamper, Glmour and Hobson; Andrews, Benaka, Mitchell, Kiernan l
2 Hunter.
4 Derana Wright: Mosana and Smith: Delahay, Harr and Foyle: Hammond,
tees, Ian Connors and Inskip.
Excitement ran high as both wern nttucked in turn. Club was definitely unlucky but the final whistle came with
no further addition
to have lost, Had furbiner Jers a fittle kinder, they would hav rcored on at least three
schutte before the ChincNE
op med their aerunt.
0009-
bad
Luck gave magnificent per- formune in goal and brought all a rarmber of
scure
Tratam
to
the
Cubeck, Ori, Fjelstead, Hithe, Porros, Bock, Powder, Weller, Redman, 35 Bickford.
The
Police-Athletic
First Division football game at Boundary Road between Police and Chinese Athletle was not played in the proper spirit and several players had to be cautioned. The Chinese won by the odd goal in three. -
Chineae Athletic started In
BI Chee Clan No-hane, Has Yonge-
Punk-Wh 1.Au Chunne style and within two minutes Somo Lise Ta Chun-fal, had taken the lend through spectacular tane Koup B Vinstur
Leung Ping-kwan. auves in the losings stages of | Yorker, Lai Skłuwing auf Wong Kine
hutu. the pan, when the light wha Enst adtune.
Porrow. In the pivotal posi- tion, was definitely "off rotour" and was unabl to ripe with the fast moving nul diminutive Kook Ying-kee.
Th! Ch... fro}vard wire inexcelient form, particularly tu ride men. Little use was made the wingers.
From the kick-off, Chab swept p the field, and the first thrill of the game came when Mullen sent in a pile-driver from some 25 yards out, which just grazed the upright with Chu henten,
|
Inniskillings-Devons
Shortly after Mak Chung- wing, of the Athletic, was foul- ed in the penalty uren but Tantig Wing, the Police goalkeeper, saved the penalty kick.
Taking full advantage of their opportunities Inniskilling beat] Before half Devons by four goals to two in
time another tu hard fought and clean game. Tak-chun fouled Leung Ping- -peunity-was awarded whcrfung - Shortly after the interval kwan, Fung WRX Inniskilling had established
cautioned by a the referee. three goal tend but the Devons fought back gamely and reduced the arrears by two goals.
scored from
Chan Kam-pu! the spot klck to give the Chinese! a two goat least at the interval.:
There were both sides.
many fouis on
There was not much good football in the concluding stages of the game. the Pollee scored through Chan
They attacked strongly for quite a period of the second half and had hard luck on one or two veenstons.
The Inniskilling forwanis After the game had been in were more dangerous In
progress for some 15 minutes, attack and Wright had a busy On-wing with Fat Shui-wing opened the scor-afternoon, McCullough In the ing for the Chinese, much Inniskilling goal showed against the ran of the play.
Pavler equalised for Club. but in the next minute Int Shi-wing agnin netted for, the Chinese.
Before half time, the Chin- He scored two further youls through Kwok Ying-kee.
Play opened evenly. in the mennd half and Club' reduced| the Chinese lead when Forrow converted a penalty.
a good effurt
about 25 yards out. im- Chin Atrialier 1 Winx-cheo
Lee Ping-nam and Ho Sing: Ho You-kev. Hung Yin-yuk and Chan Kam-pul; Tal-fal, Kwok Cheuk-ehung, Matt Ching- left. for wing. Le Chuen-fat and
proved form and brought off some good saves.
Paris took a leaf from Hollywood's book when Buster Keaton, Alim favourite of the silent days, Jell Lite-impress ol is hand and feet, in the foyer of the Cirque Med- idionale where he has been appearing.
Photo
shews: French comedians. Georges Milton (left) and Arnand Bernard (right) giving a helping hand as Keaton (centre) leaves his mark for posterity in Paris.
Indian Cricketers Draw With W.A.
Perth, Oct. 21,
The Indian cricket tourists, in their first match of
the tour, drew with Western Australia.
по
Kiernan, at inside Inniskilling was a great schemer kwan.
On the conchiding day, the bait to call the tune with success. Leung Ping-Was ort top of the but all day and Western Australla wasted nud kept the leftwing
18 wickets tell for 202 runs, Pollen Tanny Wing: Feng Tak-chan ard
neider by faulty placing, whereas Michell," the centre
and Huwleiti Tope, Ng Yue,wal and 1. forward
Western Australia added five the Indians were guilty in this crowned the afternoon work with Collies and Lam Taking
Wat: Gordon, Morrison, Chen On-wing.ins in losing four wickets. respect,
Herbert, an excellent goal after scoring
a googly bowler, in India can learn a great dent 45 minutes after lunch got out from this two previously.
Australian tour. es. thrie Indian batsmen when the pecially Beld placing, fielding and wickel was giving spin and help, wicket-keeping. Kessey kept wie. and he broke the tourists' batting.ket well and had a hand in four
On a wicket taking spin, the wickets. batsmen found it easy to get out, although thro sticky.
Indy They gave the impression The Indians attempted to faree of better results on harder wie the pace after n slow opening, ket with little more practice. but good placing in the net Munkad played aggressive cric- blocked gund strokes. No batsinen ket after a slow beginning, and attempted to step out to the spin except for a couple of cross bat bowlers and Herbert was allowed shots, was sound-Reuter,
lead
Inniskilling were soon in the lead through Mitchell and be. fore the inerval Kiernan scorel.) The Chinese returned strong- Kiernan Increased the ly to the attack and Kwok after the Yang-keo- succeded. in increas--Barr- reduced the lead ing the Chinese tally of goals) to five,
Club were not discouraged by the score and after a series of attacks. Bickford and Red- man scored.
With the score standing, at 5-1, bath sides went all out.
Soccer
for
The following is the soccer programme the week:
To-day
Keylon Blotor Bat vang Va
Police, 5.30 p.m.)
Royal Air Force v 25th H.A.
(Sokumpoo, 5-10 p.m.)
Royal Navy v
✓ Eastern
(Causeway Bay, 5.30 p.my
St. Joseph's v Sing Tao
(Club, 5.30 p.m.)
Saturday
1ST DIVISIÓN
Jonbillinge v R.A.F. (5ookunpoo,
p.m.) Referee: F. 1. Bullock. Linesmen: A. Farmer
Brown (RM).
And
Club v Sing Too (Club, 5 p.m.)
restart. Lunn
Deltor
Devons played much after this and tried hardd for the equniluer but good work by Mammock and Highley spolled many a promising move of the
Devons.
Utility Rates Doubled
wicket
The Indian batsmen, without was not much practice, did not du
Sport Here And There
Shanghai, Oct. 21. Public utility rates, Just before time Kiernan with the exception of scored" the best goal of the water, have been dou-
bled, effective today.
Commissioner T. C. Tuo told CRICKET
"public
The following sides have been the chosen for the second Interport
Fixtures
Kirche St. Joseph's (Navy 5 pm.
Referee: 1. Havelaar. Linesmen: Sile (RN) and McDonald (RN) Police (Bye).
W. D, Chinese v Navy (Police, 3.30
p.m.) Referce; P. George,
2ND, DIVISION, "B"
R.A.S.C.
the Press that the must bo awakened to fact that without the
MARINO
Landon, Oct. 21.
too
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OPEN TENNIS RESULTS:
Yesterday's Championships
The following are the results of Open Tennis Championship matches played yesterday:
MIXED DOUBLES ·
The following are the fixtures for
Mr. Hilell-Carre and Mr. Dew today beat Mrs. Mok Wan-king and Ler, Wai-tong 3-6, f-3, 6-4.
Mrs. Litton and Chui Wai-pul beat Mrs. Standito and J. D, Mackir 3.1. 6-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Getz received 21 walk-over from Mrs. Sinclait Mr. Segales.
LADIES DOUBLES Mrs, Waddell and Mr. Mackie beat Min Aitken and Miss Lurch 6-2, 6-1.
6.1.
LADIES SINGLES Mix Bradley heat Mrs. Ball 6-0,
Softball
(By "Grandstand")
LADIES DOUBLES Mes, Hogg and Miss Beasley Mrs. Prophet and Mei. Shewan)
3 p.m.).
LADIES SINGLES Mrs. Litton v. Min. Jago (3 p.m.). MIXED DOUDLES
FRIDAY
Mrs. Laderriere and Pant Kangt v. Miss Kent and Chut Yan-pirl (5.15 | p.m.).
Miss Ingo and Mr. Chappell v. Mrs. Dew and, Mr. Pagh.
Mr. and Mrs, Armstrong v.. Misa Beasley and Col. Reynolds.
SATURDAY
Winners of Armstronga v. Hensley- Reynolds v. Mr. and Mrs, Cietz.
Mro. Riddell and Mr. Dew v. Mr. Litton and Chui Wal-pui
Hardcourt
*AT
The Colony's hard court tennis championships sponsored by the Arrangements for the Chinese Recreation Club this Opening
week-end wlien eight games in both Day
Cere-the Open Singles and Open Doubles monies of the Hong will he played. Kong Softball Season which will take place at
the Recreio Softball Dia-
mond
next
Sunday,
ing held last night.
The following is the programme === |
SATURDAY SINGLES
Paul Kong v J. Gonsalves.
OPEN DOUBLES
Labour Unrest In Temples
Shanghal, Oct. 22. Labour disorders Inter- rupted the tranquility of the three largest Shanghai Buddhist temples late an Tuesday when temple, jani- tora and attendants beat up the ablota demanding the implementation of pay increases and especialls of an agreement under which they, are allowed half of the Joss money. United Press,
SAVING IN U.S.
AID
Athens, Oct. 22. The American aid mis- sion announced today it had uncovered US$75,-
Danaki L and Norman Lo v R. O. 000,000 worth of supplies were finalized at a meet-Bakar and T. E. Bakar.
In Greek warehouses and Wong Tok-nang and A. N, Other Rodrigues.
D. M. Rodrigues and T. E docks and said the dis- wuold save {covery Lam Yuk-ying and Chuy Ping fan US$6,000,000 in expendi Lee Chon-kit and To Sul-nang-
SUNDAY
SINGLES
It was disclosed that the cere- mony will include a grand parade of all softball players in the leagues marchingata music by TD.piece band from the talented Filipino community.
A number of distinguished guests have been invited to at. tend the formal function which will conclude with league games between Recreio and St. Joseph's in the Men's League and Wild.
Lee Wai-tong Y. T. Loke. R. O. Bakar v Chan Kam-indad. DOUBLES
Capt. Emmett and Sub. Lt. Eberls Ma Brothers.
D. C. Luk and Chong Yu-wing
cats against Merry Madcaps Aces A, E, Noronha and G. A. Norunha.
manager of COMPLAINT ABOUT
in the Ladies' League.
Tony Gonsalves, the Recs, has not yet nominated his starting pitcher, but the hon. nur will probably fall to Leo Tavares, formerly of the Giants who has been signed up, Brown and Wingleo will battery for the Saints.
UNSAFE HOUSES
ture under the ald pro- gramme.
ha
Bumer
Dwight P. Griswold, hend of the, ald mission, told reporters believed some of the con- berately held off the market to
goods
found wore de. maintain high prices. The dis- covery "definitely affects" the mission's future planning.
A mission statement sald the About thirty owners of di- US$1,000,000,000 worth sent to huge amount of supplies part of lapidated or demolished houses Greece since her liberation from be starting in the Western District met at the Nazis was uncovered after
the Tung Wah Hospital Consulterday afternoon
a preliminary Greek Government Inventory and checks by mission in response personnel in the past two months, the to a request from Government.
to have the debris removed and Ings the mission said can
These were the estimated sav.
Mr. C. E. Brookhart, for the United States of Ameri ca, has corsented to pitch first full.
Indonesia Enquiry
The Hague. Oct. 21. The United Nations three- mittee, to arbitrate on the dis power Security Council Com- pute between the Dutch and the Indonesian Republicans, is expected in Batavia, capital of Java, towards the end of this weck, it was announced here, today.
The Committee. on
which Australia, Belgium and the United States are represented. Is at present meeting at Syd- ney, Australia.
yes-
suppiles:
000
to arrange for rebuilding over achieved through discovery of the be the area.
A total of 148 houses were
Agriculture division, US$4,200,- involved, but only a very small
Reconstruction division, proportion was
US$1,000,000; represented, US$1,000,000.
Public health, Girswold said thousands of cartons of cigarettes were found
many of the owners being ab-) sent.
It was eventually resolved and he indicated these were kept that the matter be left in the off the market, to maintain the Taui-chiu as convenor and Mr. than US$2,500,000 worth of medi. hands
Chau fu-nin, architect, as pro-cal supplies, some beyond ure.-
of a 9-man rehabilita. Price of Greek tobacco, Ile seld--- tion committee with Mr. Mane cigarettes had deteriorated in
storage. Also found was
fessional advfaer.
Associated Press,
Odd Spots In The News
Dr. Frank P. Graham, the NATURALISATION
WAH YAN DRAMA CONTRIBUTIONS
CEREMONIAL
more
Was
United States member, inform protection of realistle funds, no Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26 animus in saying that last night's Louis Beel, of the Committee's O'Doherty of Manila, who soon the only member of Parliament
ndequate Cricket Trial at the II.K.C.C, on Sport writers today were uned the Dutch Premier, Dr.
Manila. Oct. 22. Archbishop utility concern will be able to and 20.
London, Oct. 21. Michael function."
J. Mr. Winston Churchill world flyweight title fight between intention of going to Indonesia will colebrate his golden sacer to wear an old-fashioned frock The readjusted rates provided on the first day and 11 a.m, on was one of the poorest championships
Play will commence at 2 p.m. Pode Marian and Rinty Monaghan without delay. from CN82,700 per kilowatt hour the
dotal jubilee, is to apply for coat 2ND. DIVISION "A"
Dr. Beel cabled a reply, pro- naturalized Philippine citizen-which heard the King's Speech to CN$3,300. The gas rale is CNS. dromn at 6.15 pm. each day.
second. Stumps will be ever staged.
to the opening session Taikoo South China. (C. Hill, 1.307,200 per hundred cubic feet. The
Joe Brainley of Sporting
mising the full assistance of ship, according to the Catholic | today. Life T. A. Prorce's Side: Ewrote, "It will be far better for the D. Hubertus J. Van Mook, the Information Service today. pan) Referee: Brown (RM).
rates for telephones are CNS- Richardson, 48.000 for alxty calls in residences Gosano, H. Owen Hughes. Capt.
Muj. Hope, G. N. ake of boxing as a whole to drax Lieutenant Governor General
The last time Mr. Churchill and CN$80,000 per
reil over
while of the Netherlands East Infrat came to the Philippines was
The 72-year-old the affair,"
dignitary wore a 100 calls in R. J. Darwin,
frock coat in public E. L. Gesang. Monaghan "aluld be very grateful dles-Router. commerce. Tram, bus and ferry Sqdn. Ld, D. M. Gall, N. Hart. to the referee."
to the meeting of the when prices doubled. R.E.ME (Soakunpoo,
he Was Baker, A. R. Minu, A, P. Pereira,
consecrated Privy Council, at which the 3.30 p.m.) Referee: 5. M. Lui. they are organizing a Boys Police,
The City police announce that F. Howarth.
He was elevated to the rank of both's engagement to Licu- Pishop of Zamboanga in 1912. King approved Princess Eliza Signals v Club (Club, 5 pm) Force to inspect all restaurants. Little. Lt. Brondley, Cpl. Cooper,shudder to think what would have E. C. Fincher's Side:-M. M. port of the Daily Herald wrote, I James Butler, veteran bazing ex Referee: A, Leck.
Archbishop in 1916. Sing Tao v Electric (Club 3.30 p.m.) menus are strictly enforced
observing whether
tenant Philip Mountbatten. He Nazarin, the austerity K.
F/O Marshall happened had either of them met the elely, Producers of the Chinese
Sources close to the prolate maid then, that the coat was 30 The Wah Yan Dramatic So Indicate, however, that unless Referee: RSM Watson,
F/O E Gambrill, H. N. Bartell. immortal Jiminy Wilde," although he Drama, in English, "The Unfor- Ireland either expressly or im- Chinese A.A. v C. Cadre (I. Valley, Chinese meals
The current austerity fare for Ma). Sinne, R. Lee, F. R. Zagreed that Monaghan wan beyond tunate Beauty last week, would pliedly gives
years old. 3.30 pan.) Referee: E. J. Nichols.plus one soup would cost CNS-
with six dishes mern, L. Nash.
The intimation today was argument..
like to thank the following for right to acquire Irish citizen-formal garment to the Prin- Filipinos the that he would wear the aging. 1,200,000 for a party of 19. For-100TH WIN Wednesday Oct. 29 eign style meals are limited to
their generous Geoffrey Simpson, sports editor of wards their effort to raise funds approved. United Press..
contribution to ship, the petition will be dis-cose' wedding-United Press. two dishes and one soUD
Wolverhampton, Oct. 2. the Daily Mail, said the bout "way for the. Anti.T.B. Campaign. with the maximum cost of CN$120,000
The Australian.born jockey, try to the point of boredom. H.E, The Edgar Britt, rodz his hundredth Marino went out waiting for open. Alexander Grantham $160: Miss DDT-ED:
Governor, Sir
INDO-CHINA. winner of the season here this inge that rarely caine. Monaghan con- Winifred Griffins (personal sacri. afternoon when he completed a tinued to fasil bls lefts and get fee) 8100; The Broadcasting double for the Maharajali Gaek-away.".
Studies, Production of cast $80; war of Bardar.-Reuter.
Mr. R. R. Todd, $50; Dr. Isaac
Referee: J. G. Padley, nemen South Gina v Club (CH, 5.30 for a single person-United Pross,
IST. DIVISION D. I. La and Rednian (RN).
Referee: C. Tunstall. K. Motor Bes y Eastres (Police, 3
Linesment Pearson and F. A. p.m.) Refeleet K. K. ip. Linn.
Barrelto.. men: F. Wills and Y. T. Leung. Inniskillings. v Police South Chinn y Chinese A.A. (C. Hill,
5 pan.) Referee: R. M. Omar Linemen: A, M. Lee and Mak Young Fai
2ND. DIVISION an
St. Joseph's QL.F. 15okunpon. 3.30 p.m.): Referee: A. Farmer Police v Kitchee (Navy; 3.10 p.m.)
Referee: Barrette. Dockyard Eastern (Club, 3.30 p.m.)
Refereer A. P. Guest.
R.A.0.C. v K, Motor B
(Police,
3.10 p.m.) Referee: Y. T. Leung.
2ND. DIVISION "H
+
(Sookunpoo,
4.10 p.m.) Referee: R. M. Omar. Linesmen Ser. Doyle and Pie
Sheen,
To End War Propaganda
1
OXFORD
"
Burces
added that
Saigon, Oct. 21.7 French troops Inilleted heavy. Athens, Oct. 21. losses on the Viet Nam forces in Fourteen tons of DDT solu- the Hoo Binh region, cast of the Frank Burder of the Dally Express Newton, 350: Mr. H. J. Crutt tion were today being flown to Black River in North Indo-China, said that Monaghan moved at fer- well $25; Mr. J. C. McDowall, Egypt where acroplanes will according to French sources here rlic, pace "but had never steadiest $25; Mr. Chan Wal Chuen 125: spray it on refuse dampe and to-day. Kwong Wah v Kitchee, (Police, 4-10 Flushing Meadows, N.Y., Oct. 21.
London, Oct. 21. himself to faid more than a few good Mr. Dudley N. Gurd, 320; Een other breeding areas of cholera- p.m.) Referee: J. F. de Silva.
In a Rugby Union game play, punches and Marino was mainly con Mr. DM. Mclougall, 20; Anony. carrying flies. Lincamen: A. F. Willie and posat that the General Assembly re-by 21 points to 16—Reuter,...
Australia Today submitted a pro- tonight, Oxford University defeat tent to stand up straight and cous-mous $10: Tola $560.
troops have reached the Beston.
ed Oxford University Greyhounds ter, occasionally."
Red River and have capturda Royal Navy
quest all United Nations members
Approximately 100 tons of the quantities of enemy ammunition St. Joseph's (Navy to condemn all forms of war pro FOOTBALLER BROKE from the verdict saying, "By 3.30 p.m.) Referee: L, G. Youngpaganda.
Gerard Walter, News Chronicle UNCLAIMED GOODS to Egypt under a DDT lokn lages are reported to have" sur- solution will aventually be sent. In Northern Tonkin, 17-vil- Linesmen F. H. Bullock and The Australiane
expert alrongly disented
Police all hold unclaimed agreement" concluded yesterday rendered to the French-Repler. Redman (RN), P
motion specifically for measures not al cens:
THIS ANKLE
means of compilation am I able to ono car fuck one adjusting which provides that Egypt will make surship, but steps to encourage "fair
While playing football in the cluson that Monzalian was
eath refeier Teddy Waliban's spanner, one get Austin Key repay the loan before Greece's BISHOP'S WIFE and accurate reporting of official Police Inter-Division competion points
aliead spanner, one box spanner, eight malaria Reason being nox
London, Oct, 21. statements affecting international tien on Tuesday J. Orom broke frau..
at the finish-Unied wheel hub caps and two head, spring-Reuter, 5.30 p.m.) Referee: F: I. Bul- relations" and, the "dissemination of his ankla and is now. in the
The Cinematograph Trade lamp glasses and rims which lock Linesmen: Tamlyn and Pall Information designed to give ex Kowloon Hospital.
Benevolent Fund" today announc.. can be inspected on application
ed that the stlected film for the: Becand Royal Command, Film tro on November 25 will be Sam Performance at the Odean Thenk Goldwyn's "Bishop's Wifestar- Priug Curry Grant, Loretta Young
and David Niven-Reuter, irak
South China R.A.M.C, (C. Devon
3.30, p.m.) Refereo; Cpl. Monania,
Sunday
IST. DIVISION Derons v 25th RA (Saokumpoo, 1 | pm), -Referee:- Federon (RN). Linesment 5. M, Lul and C. Col. Plerce
Kwong Wak Royal Navy (Polire,
Referee: A. P. Will Tanconical P. George atid
Wat
Thursday Oct. 30
1ST DIVISION
v K: Meter Bus Bookungoo,
called
·boxing.
no
to the Director of Criminal in- FUND estigation
Police Head-
quarters.
* P. Li
pression to the undoubted desire t Chinese A.A. v. Sing Tan (Police, all peoples to avoid a third world Lawn Bowln championship with
Ho is still in the Open Pairs BRADMAN: 5.30 p.m.) Referee: A. P. Guest. WHERE
London, Oct. 21. Linesmen: Brown, and N. Del The propass) was submitted as an now be taken by M. N. Raku Don Bradman made the hend
J.C. Altken and hin-place will
The Archbishop of Canterbury Hade.
Melbourne. Oct, 21. amendment to the Runian resolution
and York jointly launched an 25th R.A. v Eastern (Navy, 5.30 introduced by Mr. Andrei Vyabinsky Ben.
The following will represent pel today for £25,000 as ints here today in a connection St, Joseph's, against Sing Fac on memorial to Dr. p.m.) Referee: F. A. Barretto at the time of bis first attack on
Willam Temple, Linerment Pearson and A. M. the United States and Britain for AJ Hall and Dixon on the Road Safety Connell film Jones Hussain D. Leonard Cas. The appeal was directed to over
Altkon and Rakusen 'mosti.
other than port, when it was the Club ground this afternoon Archbishop of Canterbury from 1941 announced that he would stor innt 5,30 pan MacDougall alleged war-mongering-Reuter,~ | Kowloon Bowling Green Club educating school children in traffle tile, Gorano, Manson; A Xavier, was contribuitors as well as Milions.
orto 1944 RAF. (Bye)
this afternoon
safety-Reuter, D
Cruz G. Pereira and D. M. Omar, —Associated Press.
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