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REOS RUDELY SHELLAC SAINTS

The Saints had a rude awakening last Sunday as

the Rambling Rees trampled over them with |w

an 8-1 shellacking.

POW

Sains Befor Scatt Lennard's be squawked interference' all over mighty maring munderer's

of the park, Let's look up the rules and

*r what the #y

Rude 26; See 1-"Hotsman becomes

Dave, Stan and Hussain were hand. cuffed without coffering a single bingle n the mengre offerings a base-runner immediately he hits a Ree slabster Len Tavares-it seems fair ball. That's clear enough. to SHOP ribe that the spot light whirly used to shine in this renowned nine is gradually fading inte a im

-less they get doven to series plaxing.

s fasting trade after, and in the opinius

mpire, interferes with

.L

Rule 29; See 7—"A base-rumner is out, if, in rondlag the last half of the distance frigo home to first hase, while the bull is lering fielded to first base, he runs outside the three, Beeren hurler Len Tavares with

fenat

of the Stend the

the fielder verbak abases pert leaper upon a taking the throw at first base; ex- porches from leather-tongard jockeys,rept that he may Outside the bat Toorked by sparkling fukebi,

Helder at Three-fem line in Avold a notched ng his Best victory. Vessirf tempting to Geld brated ball." Opening Day with all its cetetmany The above sertion rules that the

with

brand of hail

Rose Funner is out only if he

be inter tetes with a throw by running out- ploving and ragging dished a fam Modas, is reminiscent of those side the three-dont line, and that he Bateson

von days of 1941 when softhefl

is only all

ta nin utside at is perk.

avuid colliding with Selder feld- ång a batted half. The hall Lasstelice hanelles

thrown ball, and interference cannot be claimed,

withou

A ball gime world not be en

those rapbusive trodents when an unpáte's decisions

Priceless Wins Santa Ana Sweep

mare at

Manlin. Oct. 27.

Ana

A million dollar Philippine charity sweepstake race was won by Priceless, a lttle bey

the Santa Race Track, with Bellablo second and Yvonne third.

The winning time was 1 rain. 51 2/5 BCS.

The winning

hormo WAR ridden by Philippine 29-year. ald champ Jockey, Elins Or. diates, who boosted his 13th sw.epstake winner,

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947.

Extra U.S. Rations INTERPORT

For

Olympics?

London, Oct. 26.

To avoid any suggestion of an unfair advantage being held by United States athletes at the 1948 Olympic Games, a group of American businessmen has suggested raising up to £50,- 000 to supply extra training rations for needy European competitor nations, the "Sunday Pictorial" reported today.

TODAY'S INTERPORT SOCCER

which

the

The

brought US$5,000 to hose Owner Associated Preas.

following are thr ቤዛ ነገሮ arranged for the Combined Shanghai

1! | 4449444...........................ssessesı| Chinese Football team;~

es desputest, sul one in happened there is now still any doubt, Sec. 9

the Recario-St Joseph l-fitter of the same rule cleats it op. Here

*JF "If he fails to avoid a lelder at tempting field abated bail in.

the tapes described in this rude, obstructs a fieldre

It happened this was Star Leonard Lån is: densed but which Rer barter Pasapos diedded and winged to first

Wa Lawrence

Ball Lard reached fust bune kinud. sanemisly, and Lawrence fombled the throw Ernie Bearber, caffing the play of hest declared Lannauf safe. Dos, Lawrence was fut le be tied as

SOFTBALL FIXTURES

WY

attempting to firkt a batted hall, ** inventionally interferes with a time ball; providest if 194s or are fehle attempt to field a katted hall, and the Base-commer eines into contams with?

shall one or upere of them, the umpier determine which fielder is entitled to

the benefit of this role, and shall not

decide the base rumer one for run-

ing into contact with a lickler, other than the one the ampire determines te fird rha haued ball." In A Nutshell

The following are the fixtures for

Foll

L;tem

In a

a hatted hall,

Inyone duri

Dynamos Win In

Stockholm

Stockholm, Oct. 26.

TODAY Shanghai Kowloon Clubs

(Police,

5.15

pan.) FRIDAY Shanghai "

United Services (Sookumpoo, 5,154 p.m.)

MONDAY

Shanghai v. Sing Tso.

(Club, 5.15 p.m.)

Theodore

· The pewspaper said the American

Colonel representative, Neglin, had interviews with promin- ent members of the Olympic Organiz- Ling Osminkter a few weeks ago and while nothing definite had yet been arranged, "the offer has received the most favourable considerations the Olympic Committee."

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CRICKET SELECTIONS

The names of eight members of Hong Kong's Interport cricket team which will meet Shang- hai in a three-day match starting on Nov. 8 wert announced last night.

The remaining three will be picked after the Interport trial match this week-end

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Failed To Issue

Rent

Receipts

Found guilty on three summonses of failing to issue rent receipts, to notify the tenants in writing of the amount of rent payable by them, and to furnish the landlord with parti- culars of the rents paid by her sub-tenants, Leung Yiu-po, married woman, was fined a total of $250 by Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kow- loon yesterday.

Sub-Inspector

Wheeler ap

peared for the prosecution, and Mr. A.S. C. Comber for the defence.

At the close of the case for the The eight picked are T. A.

BUC- Pearce (captain), J.M.S. Broad prosecution, Mr. Comber ley, G.N. Gosano, F. Howarth, cessfully submitted that he had AR. Minu, II. Owen Hughes, no case to answer in respect of J. E. Richardson and F. R. Zim- the summons alleging an over- mern,

charge in rent. Four of these are old Interpor- also played ters-Pearce (who

County Cham- for Kent in the

Minu, pionship in England), Owen Hughes and Richardson.

The paper said, "One blea wat iba; all Americans of recent foreign descent might subscribe nickel,

5 which could go bad

In athletes of their countries of origin, but this was held to whack too much of | charity on Buddy, can you spare a

lite lines, ine", *No

association of business men has been formed, with the pro- | viso that

that one gets any personal | publicity out of the scheme. it has even been suggested that live caule, sheep nad chickens should

brought over and farm in lampshire is available. akhough whether the Minisry of Agriculture would per

The following texts have been mit this is not yet known." (selected:

KOWLOON CLUBS

Sportsmanship

-

Traffic

Accidents

Chan Wing- According to ang, the sub-tenant who made the complaint to the Police, he had been reading on the pre- miaca for 16 months and paid $35 rent for six months, and then $40 monthly until August when he left.

He had never received a re-. ceipt or notice informing him,) Four traffic accidents in Hong in writing, of the rent paid by Kong last night included two Chinese women knocked

nese woman ran

1

WAIT FOR IT!

Moscow, Oct. 27. The Soviet magazine "Kro- kodile," noting the British Lun on longer skirts to save material, suld today that this was a result of the Ameri. can loan.

"After the second loart, which Britain tanta, British women will have only a fig feuf left for skirts,” said the magazine-United Press.

RUHR COAL PLANS

un

the First Round at the Men's Softball not agter with this interpretation, 1{Vorrkoping Comrades by A., Chin Chi-fai (K.M. Bus) was even talk of the Americans with car, collided but no one was in she had never asked for parti-Zeitung, the press organ

N...: Pleistoss

Nos

am upen in correction, I VROPS

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to Mosers v? Cronbane, Madump. v, Itegrela; VRA, S 999. Joseptis Nos 241 Fabellone *. Find, Mademps

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Both Chin D. 11 8. Jomph's y, Hovers; FBzdnos

* Berrein; Costellane

Madras v. Beuth Chiam.

V.R.C.:

Der. 21; --Flipinos v. St. Josepitis, Rover.

ป,

Madenum: Hertel v. Couartiers ;

Collabs e. Houth Chin.

Killainen

Jumph'a Conferi

Mudra

Nosers Y J.K.H.C.: Bouth Chiss v. Sterrela

J

4, 1941.K.4.C.

Filipinos 1

Miche. V.R.; South Chho v.

St. Joel's Reczria v, Roveča,

Jan. 11-South China v Pitplus; Ru. ereta y. V.; Caonlinen v. I.K.B,C,

1.K.U,C,. V.R.C.

Ladies' Games

FIRST ROUND

No. 2-Mudrais "A" s Walor

Nav

Ney

Nor

Madong ""

Wiltrate.

152 Mudempa “* v, Wuhan,

161 Caundien v Molemps "A".

Now, Wahoon v Canalinna,

New Canadian v. Mate *E**,

The

2

T

Madentu "A" v. Mudrups "".

- Walton v. Wildcata.

20; Wildeste v. CanadioA.

SECOND HOUND

-Mudes "A" v. Wildrats.

15, 24 Wahoos v. Madengs "A". Jau 41942 WIldents ». Madraps "1",

За 1. Wahoos v. Madense *}" Jau. Fl-Madickgu "A" v. Consilinas Jan-Canadians v Wahoo. dres, 21-Madruga "p" ♥ Canadianṛ. Jun 22--Wildents v. Wahroon,'

Jan. 31-Mulespa "A" v. Muchampoo “L”. Feb. 1-Canadians 2. Wiltrate.

THIRD ROUND

Feb, 71-Willenia v. Madensa "A". Pel, M. -Medeapa "U" v. Walsoon. Juden "A".. Without,

Feb. 15-Madenps "II" v. Wildrats,

Feb 22:-Candians v. Androps "A".

Feb. 29:-Wahoos v. Canadianen,

Mur. Canadiens

*. Madcaps "}}",

Mur. Wahoos u. Wildents.

five goals to one today.

The Dynamos, with

A. Press.

de-cupation authorities, said

Loday.

down, the principal tenant of 252 injured and taken to hospital, Cheung Sha Wan Rond, second stight damage a tramcar ord | floor. The paper nides, "Eura rations a

the death of brown Chow dog Tsang Poi-Imok (Kwong Wab) month before the Games would make

The first accident pccurred He was told to pay the rent Rounding off a great Tam Kapak K., Hus) and Lee all the difference to British and when a tremcar collided with to Ho Chi-man, widow, should

Berlin, Oct. 26. display of fast, clever (Pulice), Hung Hig-yuk (C.A.A.) competition much mare sente

Kwok-wal (C.A.A.) Cap; Collace European athletes. It would make

Chinese woman pedestrian out. Leung Yiu-po or her husband, The German Ruhr coal alde the Yuet Hing Restaurant football with three goals and Lung Shuchte ( Wab); bee wat he in the het tradizing of the Johnston Road at 9 pm and Ping-nam, be away from the mining administration, another Chi- premises. He was under the im-planned at the Anglo- Taifai (A..) Tang Yer kit classic Olympics, where sports the second when in three minutes, all (K.MT. Bus), flawlett (Police). Lee ship really did inean more than

front of pression that Ho Chl-man was scored within the last thun-fai

tramenr in Johnston Road, She actually the principal tenant United States coal talks The Pictorial concluded hy point child was uninjured,

was carrying n baby but the and not the defendant.

in Washington last shell, the fickler has the nine minutes, the Mos-K.M. B) and Lee Shek-yau straight faced victory."

Reserves-Lai Wal (Palice). Suning on that feeling was 30 strong Dynamos eight of claiming interference only cow

beat Po

Near the Union Jack Club in (K.M. Bus). Tu Yau kne in America at

Chau Wong Lai-heung, land-month, will be set One time that there Queen's Road, a larry and tram- lady of the flat, declared that early in November, Neue Leong Hing-kwan (CAA). drawing their team "rather thon jured. Team Manager Mr. J. Harris.

culars of the sub-tenants nor of the United States oc- sence a victory which would be w

Another forry which was pro- Referee: M, L. Padley. spertly

hollow as an aching tooth."United ceeding

did she need one as she was on Hennessy Road, Linesmen F. Bullock and

along

terms with the down

killed friendly kancked

ДЕН Willing or

fendunt. brown Chow dog.

The British United States con- The rent for the Boer astrol group to which the German Bald witness, body will be responsible, will be $60 per month, and the receipts were issued informed at the same time,

tho Commission When

18 the name of Li Ping-nam, de-

formally established, it is expect. Wilhelm Rotlen, ed that Dr. formpe director of the Thyssen plants in the Ruhr, will be of. Scon Choon-stang, 31-year-old

ficially named director of the or. merchant from Amerlen, was

Ko Chi-mau, widow, stated ganisation. fired a total of $25 by Mr. W that she occupied a belspace A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yea on the floor and paid no rent tor-General who will be directly

The plan provides for a Direc terday for driving private car with the exception of $0 per responsible to the Alled Control 7816 without a valid Hcence and month for the electric lights. Board in all matters affecting the driving at an excessive speed at She collected the rent

output of coal, but will probably from have the right to hire or dis. Chan. At the beginning it was charge heads of Individual pits. Nathan Road on Oct, 25.

Sub-Inspector W, Appe said $40 per month but after the The present partition of the that defendant had just arrived defendant had begun collecting Ruhr coal rea will be supersed. from America and brought with $20 from April she did the ed him a new Hudson which he was same for July. trying out when he was stopped

forward movements, peer thei Norrkoping team in their half for long periods, but want- ed chances through weak shoot. prevented heavy

The Wibleals were formed to eat humble pie as Ed Marques Merry Madcap Aces - hit them in shugging rostest highlighted by Celly Marques round-tripper in the fourth, Celly at Hicked Dolly Brown for a single in the last to gather bat- ing ting humans for the day with two scoring. blows in four. The following box- SLOTE will tell the sorry tale:

which

Prices of admission:—$3.50 covered : stand; $2.40 uncovered.

UNITED SERVICES Craske

425 R.A.14 Crumney (Navy) and Bostar (R.A.F.) Capt Sheppard (25th R.A.), Harr (Devous) and Ellist (Bulls); Jansen (Bali). Conners (Dexons), Mitchell (Inniskoj, Kiernan (fonisks) and liunter (Innisk).

Reserves Cunningham two

(Buffs).

Box Scores

Madian Ac Marple Nasher

An B PO A 112 } 4

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After the inside left, Erik Homovist, had opened the scor- ing from a breakaway in the 18th minute, the Dynamos de fence was impregnable.

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27 66 21 7

First un ba, Xavier 7.

Left on burn Wildents 7. Matcups G. Two hits, I. Honres. T. Remedios. 13.

Home Ituna C. Gattered.

The Ruslans led by

'I'cam

Malayan Chinese Soccer Team

Singapore, Qer, 27.

A Malayan Chinese football touring team known as the Lien Tiwa, con gents to one at half time, the in-Young (Navy), Thompson (Navy)isting of 19 players selected from side left, Buskov, equalising in and Craighead (25th R.A.).

Manager: Capt. W. Bellman. Singapore and the Malayan Fulon, the 20th minute and the centre

will leave by air in the last week of Referee, Tunstall, Linesment Drtuber to play matches in Bangkok, forward. S. Solovjey, netting in F. A. Darretto atul A. Farmer, the last few seconds before thei

All players and reserves are re-

Manila, Hong Kong and Shanghai. interval.

The team is captained by Lee Er quested to report to the team manager

as the dressing room at 4.15 p.m.

Eow of Perak, who plays centre-half best, although he could play in aft

round

More chances were lost by the Dynamos through erratic shoot- ing until they swarme the goal in the closing minutes, and

Boskov, Kartsev and

In. Solovjev scored at minute tervals.-Reuter,

TENNIS

The following were yesterday's results in the tennis championship at the Ladies Recreation Club,

LADIES' OPEN SINGLES. Mrs. Dew beat Miss Murch 6-0,

[ 6-1,

positions.

Tried Out

His New Car fendant's husband.

Bedspace

into by divisions

districts bascu The organisers also hope to take

on the requirements of each district for maintaining out- the team on visits to Nanking. Pel- ping. Hangchow, Canton and Macao by it constable at Nathan Road Mr. Comber submitted that put, in between matches-Reuter.

near Chung King Arcade,

While efforts will be made to there was no evidence that $40 This visit was on the agenda of He was travelling at 35 mph. was ever collected by the prin- measures

allow individual mines some the Council meeting of the Hond when

of Independence, the overtaken by the traffic cipal tenant who claimed that the plan refrains from touching on Kong Football Artociation held last constable on a motor-cycle. work.

rent for the cubicle occupied by the question of the future owner- agreed that the

When asked to produce his Chun was $20 per month. Malayan Chinese tram

ship of the mints-Router. matches in Hong Kong on its way in had none but that he had applied tram play fullcence, defendant stated that he www

om Shanghai, and from and

As only $15 was collected for Most of the games will be played on weekdays for one and was told to call for each of the other two cubicles and $9 from Ho, there was no orcing in congested Lengue Fixtures, it some time this week. but Air. J. Skisser (chairman) said

He held a driving licence in excessive charge ns, with the that it could be parsible to have one America and in Malaya, said 20 per cent. allowed by the of the games on a week-end.

Sub-Inspector Apps; and the Ordinance, defendant had to The visitors are, expected about Police did not doubt that he pay $13 to make good the $72. Nov. 9. The Association's share of actually applied for one here. collectable, elees ollicers for the season

Shanghai Rugby Club | Meeting

The Shanghai Rugby Union

"Mrs. Kent beat Mrs. Getz 6-4, 6-2. MIXED DOUBLES

Mrs, Liton and Trui Wai-pui best Mrs. Riddell Car ami Dew 6-1, 6-1,

MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES

Cooper and Clifford heat Moyle Foot-and Norris 6-1, 6-1.

Struck any by Brown B. Xavier 1. ball Club held its annual general Double Plays Girlie Gann Inca meeting

tu

Sonres in the 5th.

Pakwe Itačí Pakhtu t

Umplem, Robbins, Woo Scorer at Winglee.

GOLF

1947/1948 an Oct. 21.

Abur thirty members attended the Sheppard, neeling which was held at the Royal

N.A. Hrown, with 83-9,

Air Force Aunciation. The Domt. Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Build- ing.

Mr. E. McLarch, president, Messrs. G. S. Dunkley, P. A. Laroche, R. D.; 74, K. Silby, H. W. Carter and A. E. Seddon, vice-presidents; Mr. B. M. Davies, honorary treasurer; and Mr. | A. W. Burkill, London representative:|

Mar --Madca "A" v. Mindenpa, ""won the Royal Hong Kong Golf

Mar. 14-Wildenta v. Canadians.

LONGEST HORSE RACE IN THE WORLD

Paris, Oct. 26.

Club's Medal Competition Fanling at the week-end.

at

Other scores:-J.B. Mackic -80-10-76; W-0-Davies-89-19,

in

The following are today's fixtures the Tennis Championships to be played at the Ladies' Recreation Club: LADIES' OPEN DOUBLES

the proceeds of the game betauren Malaya and Sing Tao will be donated

Mi lago and Miss Master V. to the funds of the Anti-T.B.

Mrs. Gelz and Miss Hill.

MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES

R. Mackichan and G. Strang v. P.

5. M. Dew and M. Haymes.

M. Pagh and K. Getz v. J. D Mackie and K. Boanerman.

LADIES CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES

Mrs. Haymes and Mr. Robinson

were all re-electent for the coming. Mrs. Waddell and Miss B. Mackie,

̄5. ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄J. Ward was elected

76: W.G. Robertson 92-14, 78. honorary secretary and vice-captain,

There were 17 entries.

and Mr. D. J. Boyd, captain.

Services' Boxing

Mrs. William Head's Blue The best of the Service boxers present in Hong Batterfly won the £1,000 Prix

Gladiateur over three miles

ba

the longent horse race in the

seven furlongs claimed to

Blue Butterfly, a seven-year-

world-at Longchampa tvilay.

Kong will contest an open competition to night at the Fleet Club. Preliminaries already fought suggest that the boxing will be of a high standard. Six weights will be contested.

LADIES' OPEN SINGLES -Mrs Crisfield v. Meg Dew

Mrs. Kingsley v. Kent.

Hardcourt Results

| dasveintion.

SPORTS GOSSIP

Japs Hated Visits To POW. Camps

Tokyo, Oct. 27.

Abilene, Kansas, Oct. 20. Dad's Choice, an English cham- picn brindlo malo greyhound own- ed by E. R. Thomson of London, was the only one of nine foreign dogs to reach the third round of At the major war crimes trial here, the prosecu- the challenge cup trials of the tion today tendered as evidence official Japan- National Coursing Association's autumn meet. Dad's Cholea do-

ese correspondence which revealed that per- feated Zyzzling Ruby, on Ameri mission for visits to POW camps by Swiss can entry-Associated Press.

agents during the war was regarded as con- London, Oct. 26.

trary to imperial Japanese policy. The evidence

Kawihar, Mr. Jambs

was produced plaj. Gen. Naoichi Rank's Merry during the individual phase of senior adjutant in the War Min. Quip will not run in the Cam- the trial of General Heltaro latry during 1942-under Kimura, bridgeshire at Newmarket on Kimura, Tojo's Vice-Minister of the

It was announced War, who signed the letter. N. K. Ma beat Wong Sik-man colt

ten days ago that

The following Lee the results of The Harcourt Tennis Championship games played yesterday

OPEN SINGLES Paul Kong beat J. B. Gonsalves, Wednesday. 16-3, 7-5.

could

+

Australian prosecutor,

TRIBUTE

TO AMERICAN WAR DEAD

New York, Oct. 27. New York paid, tribute on Sunday to 0.251 war dead brought home from military cemeteries in Europe and New- foundland.

i

Planes circled 'overhead, floral plecca floated on, the har- bour and flags were at half- mnat ns the Army transport "Joseph V. Connolly" arsiyod with the first group of war dead to be returned from Europe.

Police estimated 260,000 watched the funeral procession and 150,000 attended memorial services in Central Park as guns roared salutes and church bells tóliou.—Associated Press.

"JUST THE TYPE”.

I did not warn, people that Thomas Mornane, attempted to the Emergency Unit was coming, the Earlier, the defence tried to establish that the Ministry's I meroly warned my klater” nald- be considered a show that Kimura as Vice-Min- articles of organization conferred Wong Pang, 20, & cripple, to Au Kam-nuph beat N. . Begley, doubtful runner unless, there ister had no power to decide on upon Kimura authority for im- Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central

was rain.-Router.

the affairs of Allied, prisoners portant decisions Eimilar to that yesterday when he was charged and that later, when hò assumed enjoyed by Tojo. command of the Japanese Army In Burma, he did everything

6-1, 6-3.

16-1, 6-0.

OPEN DOUBLES Lam Yuk-ying and Choy ng fon In addition a six-round contest | Sgt. Bluitt. (1st Innis.) bent .heat 1 Chen-kit and To Shiu-nging, old carrying nine atone six between Leading Signalman Whit. Smn: Oldfield (1.M.S. Alnerity). 6-3, 9.7. pounds and riddon by F. Refield, H.M.S. Constance and Com- A. B. Ray (II.M.S. Amethyst) chotti, boat Villarceau, à six-pane Sorgeant Major Mulholland received a walk-over.

place.

La

DOUBLES

F: H. Kwok and Ho Kay-fau beat

DE GAULLE

*

"One Or Botli”'

with obstructing the police,

Wong was romanded for 24 hours to produce, his sister to

Whs

(Continued from Page 1).

possible for the fair treatment Witness admitted that under) testify, of internees.

the official system, the approval It was alleged by Inspector Referring to the Communists. Kimura's letter to the Vice-"of elther one or both", of the Moran, that defendant only an "separatista". Do Gaullo Minister of Foreign Affairs in Wor Minister and Vice-Miniater standing at the Junction of said they lost many of ther July 1942 said: "Since it is im- of War, was required for Im Johnston Road and Anton Street voters and added: "Thus many perial policy not to pernilt visits plementing practically all the af. and on the approach of the citizens who had let themselves by agents of protecting powers falta of the Ministry.

Emergency Unit shouted a follow these bad apostles along....reply as you think fit to the Mr. Mornans also referred. to warning to the girls lottering in ' the road of misery and ser- Swine Minister,"

a letter sont during 1942 from the vicinity. vitude now want social justice The note was gent after the the commander of the Eastern Defendant said that he was a "and"-national' rencvation.” | Swiss Minlater in Tokyo had Army In Japan to the War Min ripple and it was impossible for Bitterly attacking the Com-formally asked the Foreign Of later, regarding POW employ him to be on the look-out, vat in muniats, Do Gaulle sald: "Each fice to permit him visits, on be- ment, which listed as one of the...” Mr. d'Almada, told him that

of Land Forces H.Q. Is to take Ple. Matthews (ist Devens) Ip Ching-hing and Lam Sing foak, year-old, by three lengths.

M.

This is a return contest, beat. Fle. Chapman (1st Devons), 6-2. Boussac's four-year-old Whitheid won the last over three Goyama won the £4,000 Prix rounds by a very narrow margin.

Wir, Pulling (H.M.9. Tamar) in received A. walk-over,

Daniel Chan and Wong Chuen Du Consell Municipal over one Enthusiasm will run high over Middleweight.

sing bear Kenneth and Thomas Lo, and a half miles. Goyama, this but and boxing fans from

17-3, 6-4, + Major carrying nine stone six pounds the Army and Navy will be there and ridden by Roger Poincelet. In forca to support their favourite. beat Its stable companion, M Houssac's Djax, by a neck.~~. Results to dato- Reuter

Lightweight

Pte, Berthelsen (2nd Buffs) beat Pie. Finch (1st Devons),

Ptm. London,

Comber (H.M.S. beat Fuş. Hammond (1st Hi Golombea won the British Tamar) chess championship by defeat Inala) ing R. Broadbent here today.

Pto Smith (2nd Buffs) received In a motel

walk-cvor. games the For Childs (2nd Buffs) received won threes and a half of the "walk-over first five-gamia. Router Welterweight,

20

Drum

Barr (1st Inals) beat Pto. Holland (1st Devons).

Cpl. Jenes (1st Devons) boat Pie, Mallen (at Devons)...

H.K.F.C. TEAM Plo, Barrett (2nd Buffs) receiv Jud a walk-over.

The following will represent Stoker Ferka (H.M.8. Hong Kong Football Club Ch. Tomar) beat Fun Mahony (1st their First Division football day will show better that half of the British Government, places for their work "muniliona he would be. Just the type that | Innis.).

xame, against South China Pte. Blandford

at separatista "have nothing in to prisoner of war camps in factories for oxpanding produc- could perform the fobrillen k Buffs) Caroline Hill tomorrow (2nd

at common with the French Party areur occupied by the Japanese only to the letter had ceived a walk-over. Lightheavy

" 5.80 p.m. - but are only delegates of a Army, The Swiss Minister's | The

Printed and púbilsbad for the Leck, Odall, and. Fjelstad: foreign dictatorship, for whom letter Indicated that the United Kimura's approval; but witness proprietors, Newspaper D. Smo. Ryan (H.M.S. Alacrity) best-Far-Gillespie (1st-India) Rilchio Forrow and Beck: misery of men in bus the Biates also wanted—the-same sald in this case the Vice-Minis Enterprise,

Sto Fratti(EM,8k Alterity)} Fowler, Weller, Redman, Mullen | springboards of its implacablo, thing done, bu recstved a walk-over

and Blekton AUSTURE

War Miniger Uniled" Press. :\

domination. United Pris/

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ter actusily only represented the James

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