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Dinghy Racing Attracts S'hai Soccer Team Services' RED-LETTER DAY FOR

Record Entries Today's

Dinghy racing went with a swing at the Yacht Soccer

Club last week-end, particularly on Sunday with 24 starters in the morning races and 25 in the afternoon. In the morning 4th Submarine Flotilla defeated 8th Destroyer Flotilla, and in a three cornered event "Aitches" defeated both H.K. Government team and H.M.S. Amethyst.

The following from fixtures--both there Departed Perut-have bern astanged for next Sunday indenlog –

A 1 1,77) 4th Sudunarias Matilla

5. "GSRQ" 5, Mc. Upner's Fram.

Dextrover Sel Cruise Squadron v.

H..

A 11.

HALS, Amethyst.

ch

The weather Inst Saturday was tor for SELEN. atul attre "Paplene's" mast had gear and stils had tin on mthers, the Stas cuee was abandoned, and unfortunates in

1.

Mark (Bott

1.41.5%

A

Chack Hairy!

1,42,01

C

imbin Michell)

1.42.45

Adamant i ( Govelhart)

h

(Arlen

5

Type 1 (KE)

10.

115.15 1,41.24 1.626% 2.06.20

Dok of

Farry.

tiest jumálife in repair all the damage dour in time for the Sunday saring. Nevertheless arst weekend five Stars available agat Atait,

Deliruix, Chaknastii,

Besch Polaris-end a Star race will be held on Saturday afternoon. The five 2

Bu book Chideli, Tel 31111) for cruising on Sunday.

SELEN

Labe

CRUISERS

M

The Cruisers will race ell day

fro next bunday, starting

Keller 1stand at 10 a.. The case for the Sunday race will be pas op in the chubhouse on Saturday afternoon, mas will be out to the Westward,

Sterntier 11

да берва A 11 Lamply? Vede #hion (J T. Journ| Australia (men)

Tyne 11 (Bobitamusta j

Fixtures

Loses 2-1

The Combined Shanghai Chinese team, on the way home after a very successful tour of Bangkok and Malaya, did not impress in their first game in Hong Kong yesterday. They were beaten by the Combined Kowloon Club by two goals to one at Kowloon.

WOR

The game

one of the scrapplest seen, this Reason on The following are today's football | Police ground and was develd of fixtures:

thrills or good play. 1ST DIVISION

The Combined Kowloon wide

South China Chaks (C. Hill; 5.14 Referee: C. 'Ton-tatt. and P. A. Linesmen Pearson Barretto Inniskillings K L'olice Nookurspeg 5.30 pan.) Referer: R. M. Omar. Linemen: Sgt. Doyle and Pte) Sheen,

2.132 Kwong Wahy Kitcher Polier, 5.31 p.nu. Referer: J. F. de Silva, Willia and A. F.

INF DEN.F.

DINK.

Martens Schorn

ilyma (Masterte .....

INF DN.F

Aclamant V Flograme

INF

Artemani VI (Findleya

DNJ

Stememdlere ti alimche!!

DNJ

SUNDAY-TEAM RACKS H, M, DEKTROTENS

J'ince

1

Pts

1.

C

Prospek B-M +Corbett,

Falwardal

$91,20 Amethyst 8 MP (Dorint) 1,02.30. Tron M. (Matek) 14435 105 0 1.07.20

7

The 10 (Burtona Pomenutter 10 Dary) 107.21 * Coatmealore | T shaving 110,to Adpennt f1 15o a Fuiseaxler) 1 18:34 Itel 31 27. Destroyers 11

LK. GOVERNMENT «, "AITCRES"

AMETHYAT Astumant VI HM (Hanawa,

Ates. Kuneral

Linemen: Easten. Royal Navy v St. Joseph's (Navy. 5.30 pan.) Referee: 1. You Line meu! F. H. Bullock Redman (RN),

Soccer Programme

The following is the Soccer gramme for the werk-end

Saturday Nov. 1 15T, DIVISION

Ami

was a representative one though not the beat and had its for wards taken advantage of the opportunities offered would have won by a larger margin.

Howlett led the forwards crowned grand style and

Tang

Odds Cut Against Wood Chat

London, Oct. 27.

Gnss Cune,

were pict

Boxing

Some good boxing was wit nessed at the China Fleet Club laat night when the semi-finals and finals of the Services Open

Competition Boxing were held.

H.K. ROTARY

Mr. S. Kendrik Guernsey, President of Rotary In-

ternational, with Mrs. Guernsey, were feted at ' a luncheon at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Gar- den yesterday by the local Rotary Club. It was Ladies' Day, and there

the

The main fight, a special Gwas a large sprinkling of round content between Leading women ameng the gathoring of Signalman Whitfield (HMS over 200.

H.E. "Constance") and

Governor, CSM Mul-

ጊዜ holland (H.Q. Land

member of the Club, Forces) honorary was evenly

and rewith Lady Grantham were pre. conicated

for sent. Other honorary members. win sulted in a narrow Mulholland.

present wero Vice Admiral Sir Denis Boyd and Lady Boyd, Alr Commodore S.N. Webster, Sir Henry Blackall, Police Com missioner D.W. Macintosh, Hon. Mr. M.K. Lo and the Professor Robertson, The GOC was unable to be present owing indisposition, but Mrs. Erskine deputised.

During the interval, Mr. Wong Fong-plo, of Shanghal, gave an exhibition of muscle control and feats of strength.

The prizes were distributed by

of Vice Lady Boyd, whe Admiral Air Denia Boyd, Commander-in-Chief, BPF.

to

BOAC STRIKE

ENDS

London, Oct. 28, More than GOD BOAC coach drivers loaders and Inst night ended: a strike that began at midnight on Saturday against the ell- nation of overilme

pay for Sunday work.

They agreed to go back to work after the BOAC with- drew its overtime centric- Llons pending further un- Ian-management negotiation.

Associated Press,

After the President. Dr. F.L Treung, had welcomed Rotarians Arthur Wro And that war. People would be us Gordon King, who have

beening Fling shots and bows and away in the United States. Din arrows again." trict Govemar Dr. Li Shu-fin introduced Rotary Internation- | al President Guernsey to the gathering.

Ono ago,

govern-

on The card on the Cambridge- afternoon's work with the win-shire running on Wednesday ning goal, Ice Shek-you WBS

over one mile one furlong at another good forward but the Newmarket was called over at

The Results rest did not do well at nii. Lee the Victoria Club here tonight. Tal-wah.

!yth the right wing. wanted many chances.

The quotations were; 11 to 2

The following wero the re Mighty Maharalta,

2 21 to

sulla: Yer kit was never dangerous.

Tite Street and Claro, 100 to G Bantamweight: Pte. McGregor The best player in the defence Wood Chat and Vagabond H. (2nd Bufts) hent Ord. Smn. was Lee Kwok-wnl is ex-20 to J Law Sult. 22 to 1 Mus Burns MS Black Swan).

Press Headlines cellent positioning and first-time ter Vold and Fine Prospect. 28

President Guernsey deplored Featherweight: Fus. Nicholas clearance prevented the Shang- to 1 Fairey Fulmar, Rei

{fist Innik's.) heat A. B.

Presa hallines on the discord tul forwards from

becoming out and Wild Child, 33 Leonard (HMS Constance). dangerous.

Dr. Laald it was a red letter and lack of achievement of 40 to 1 Royal

Lightweight: Pte. Smith (2nd day for Hong Kong Rotary, as UNG, and emphasised that the The Shanghal forwards were Tara, Smes, Early Harvest Buffs) beat Pte. Berthelsen (2nd it was the first occasion that task of bringing goodwill and wenk and seldom tested Tap and Admiral's Yarn, 60 10 Buffe).

the Colony hnd n visit from a understanding in yuni. it was only in the Domino.

ameng 'peoples Golden Chance and

Welterweight: I/Wtr. Pulling Retary International President. of the whole world could not he closing stages of the game that Turento, Go to 1 Aboubenad (HMS

Tamar) pro-Trung had some work to do but hem. All Red, Dancing Flame, Matthews (1st Devona).

bent Pic.

accomplished in a day. Friendship

hundred and fifty years he was never in difficulties.

Lord Nelson, Ouragan VIL

President Guernsey dwelt on when the thirteen states of Middleweight: Ch. Sto. Perks Honnibal played one of his Red Flag, Stardom and Port (HMS Tamar) beat Cpl. Jones the growth of Rotary Interna Amerlen, tried to get together worst games in Hong Kong and manteau, all taken and offered. (1st Devons).

tional and said that today and form a common Adatnant V (ChMell) 1,92417) [35th R.A. South China (Syokut | was out-positioned and benten 100 to I offered any other.

it took the 100, 4.30 1.1) Referee: R. M. | often.

Light heavyweight: Ple. Dou-wherever there was a desire for ment,

<lelegates Mung Yee-liang found) Omar. Linemen: F. A. Barretto the hustling methods of Howlett volved

Once again the amounts in ble (2nd Buff) beat Sto. Pratt International friendship and eleven years to accomplish their fellowship, there was Rotary. Hinul. And this among people disclosed. (HMS Alacrity). and $1. P. Lai,

lecorting out-could-not-assist Twenty-seven horses were grot= | 1920 Royal Navy v Inniskillings (Navy,

Rotary grew unt of of a te for our own blood. 11w muck 4. p.m.) Referer: 1, G. Young, his forwardla,

ed and substnatin) busincas At back Ng Kee-cheung was was transacted.

aire for fellowship and mutual bigger the task when we have Linement A. Farmer and Brown

understanding. Because of its to bring the peoples of the en- the better of the two. [UM},

spectacular growth. some pes-tire world together." ple had tried to attach mysti-tinted President Guernsey who ciam

its development, urged patience with, and con- but in fact, sak! Presidentfidence, in UNO. Guernsey, there was nothing

Since he took over office as mysterious about it at all. It International President, con- Just grew out of the natural de tinued Mr. Guernsey, he had sire of men for friendship and made the rejuvenation

of old fellowship.

Rotary enthusiasm and the in- Tho Leeds Infirmary There will be a final callover nounced today that British and

He compared the objects of spiration of new enthusiasm European heavyweight boxing Rotary with those of the Unit- his cbject, and he had eir the Interval Lee Yue equalised, tomorrow evening,--Reuter.

champ Bruce Woodcock is un- ed Nations Organisation, and culated all clubs throughout the Shanghai was on the defensive

der a specialist's care for an urged Retarians to strive to ad- world that in the admission of most of the second half

eye injury and an operation vance Ind propagate those new membera everyone must be may be necessary.

ideals of fellowship, under-consecrated in the high ideals standing and service, Woodcock suffered the injury alone would prevent the world

which of unselfish service. which doctors believed

A volg of thanks was of stone-while from plunging into another posed by Hong Kong Rotary cotised by a bit

war, the working in a quarry to toughen disastrou

conse-Vice-President W.G.H. Wood- his muscles. He underwent an quenceR of which.

in this head, C.D.E., who raid the fact cxumination Saturday and atomic age, he would not like that Rotary was suppressed In has been ordered to take a week's to prophesy. ĮTest.

1.

1,02 10 17

The Saturday afternoon, at 2.45 pan. there will be a enoise rave do the

the Bomation API

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Farrow

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Stanczuklers 1 H (1

starring her in Starleard Carel Rocks in Part, and Ginish,

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1.07.20

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Cene Seton 'A' (Mereka) 190,25 Aberlly “A

BINGHEES

The dinghies will rare as usual on Saturday and Sundos atternors al 1 pon

The monthly Linest night of the it RHRYVA) held un Keller Island on the flew bunday in rach month wift the „ford, of a Supper Dance next Sunday, Bouts will com as fol.

11th

Fram

Chinese A

A. v. Club (Police, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: F. I. Bufleck. Lines. men: A, F. Willis and Monson Leung.

2ND DIVISION "A"

19.26 R.A.0.C, v St. Joseph's (15. Valley,

(Kina). Sosin casters 100 "A" (eimlo DN.P.

Alchem”

30 Notate

K. Government.. 25 Points Amethyst MISCELLANEOUS MORNING APEN IɣNGHY RATE Inglia:

Queen's Pier 145 Kelle

pab. 11.

Island-5 pm, 5.40 pan

610 pan, 7 pou, 7.38 pum, 8 pun.. 2,30 pr. 107.

Midfield Play

For the greater part of the first half play was confined to midfieki, several promising move.

A feature of the betting was the cutting of the odds against the Northern-trained Wood Chat, from 25 to 1 to 100

odds

Tite against Cinro ecatmcted, both finishing joint second favourites at 21 to 2.

to G.

The

4.10 p.m.) Referee: J. F. dements being spoilt by the slow-Street and

Silva,

Kitchee ( Valley, 3 Fabots Dockyard y

pon) Ref: A, P. Guest. W. D. Chinese v South-China (Soo

kumpoo, 3 p.m.) Referee: F. A.

Alanna Vil (Christensen) .. 0,31,051

Varey, Me

0.23.00

!.

From Kellet to Queen's Pier-Ball 14 Hoovesiters if (Kay, Miss 15,

bourly frido la pan, to the finish. The last boat at the end of the danre will

ga sa buh Queen's Pier and Kowbon,

SATURDAY'S RACE

Amethy⚫1

Вищомусь

Barretto.

(Navy, Eastern Navy

Referee: A. Farmer.

2ND, DIVISION "8"

Bark Sien (Abertale) 38.5 Chinese A.A. v Electric (Police, 3 Jubilerat

1. 12. 2 (Melodyi

nihay

1. 1595 +5 dgwick, Man, Bodhe-

wirks

* 1.J. I

DINGINES

1 11.J

I

Fimmtán 15 (Corbett!

....

1

Siment

Mann

Harpower!

1,30,35

Stoneratters

Smith.

124

3. Lonely)

149,9%

I

2

Am hynt (Meyrick,

Svetek)

4.

Tennis Championships

The following are the Hordcourt

Trani

Championships results-

1.11.03 1.11.25

1.15 64

1.48,013

10pm (Voola, Corbett, Kilwarder 1.8.15 |

DINGRY SWEEPSTAKE RACE

Gambla Felhotell, Grønext. 1.42.53 Adamant V (East) .... 1.44.20)

Mrs.

1.48.50

p.m.1 Referee: A. F. Wink

Sunday, Nov. 2.

1ST, DIVISION

ness of both forwards.

Hongkong took

lend the through Lee Th-fat but before

Interport Cricket

arudd 3 p.m.;

after he had missedi chances Howlett scored from close in.

Shanghal Chang: Ng and Tan: Ko, Man, and Honnibal: Sal, Han, Lee and Suen, Lee Yue. Kowloon:-Tanny: Lee Kwok- wal and La Wah; Leung Sheung-chee, Hung Ying-yuk and Collaco; Lee Tn-rai," Lee Tin-fat, Howlett, Tang Yee-kit Kwong Wah (Navy and Lee Shek-yan. St. Joseph'

p.m.) Referee: A. P. Guest. Linesmen Pearsat (RN) and S. M. Lui.

Eastern v Devans (C. Bill, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: 1. Hlavrlar. Lauren: 1. George and E. 3. Nichols,

4.10

Stommettlers IV (Hroken).. 1.64.00 Sing Tno v K. Muter Bus (Club, 4.30

Tyon I Ilanurk, Man

.........

1.64.ha

MARA,

15536 1.24.5k

boke of York H (Welcht). – 1.5850

Harvey

Stourmatters

Mise Barrower)

7.

Mines, 1TIN.......

SINGLES

p

10.

ht

J. E. H.

13.

T-oi King-ľ ná

Baker 6-2, 6-2.

DOUBLES

Churc Koon-

and Tang 14. Chi man beat-A, M—Alvø«ank M. 1. Gongulve, 6-3, 6-4,

16.

The following are yesterday's 17 Tennis Changlenship results played at the Ladles Recreation Cluby

21.

LADIES OPEN SINGLES Mr. Dew beat Mrs. Crisfeld 6-1.22.

6. L.

LADIES' OPEN DOUBLES Mrs. Getz and Miss Hill bead Miss Inge and Miss Masters 6-1. 6-0.

B.

LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP

Mrs. Waddell, and 31lss Mackie bent Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Haymes 6-4, 4-6, 6-d

MEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP P. 5. M. Dow and M. Haynies

beat R. Macklchan and G. Strang

0-0, 6-3,

Today's Games

The following the

games:-

Green (Honewa, Max, Hummel 15854)

Commodore 1 (Ayten)

1.50.00

ury... 2.40.13

pan. Referee: K, K. p. Llues.

men: Watson and Pierce, Pulice v RAF. (Police, 4.30 p.m.)

Referen: J. Padley, Linesmen:

only Sheen. KiĘchèo {Hye)

(Club, 1

2ND, DIVISION "A" Nu, & Dioaby (Mark) 2415 Talkoo v K. Motor Rus Streaters

..) Referee: Pearsan. Berk Sware Ghurt). Palice .0.1.F. (Folier, 3 p.m.)

Referee:

Willis. A. F.

Code Chiftron (Christensen) 2034t Bonecuttera L. Aldchlichtk. 20dd3. Chenek (Forrow, Penrose),, 204.53

Adamant VI (Rachurni

tibia I (Lancaster}

2ND DIVISION

Urban Council Meeting

Trial

The following sidea have been selected for the Anal Interporf | Trin) which will be played at the H.K.C.C. on Saturday and Sunday. 1st and 2nd November.

Play will commence at 2 p.m.

Woodcock Has To Face Operation

תם

Leeds, Oct. 28.

an-

Was

The champ's jaw was broken several months ago by the Amer. can heavyweight Jog Baksi in o has made no London bout and

ring uppearances since.

Promoter Jack Solomons said

on the first day and 11 a.m. on he was going ahead with plans the second.

for Woodcock to make his first

on Dec. -8 be opponent still to chosen.-Associated Press.

T. A. Pearce's XI.-J. E. Dast.Baksi, ring appearance at Richardson, M. M. Little, G. K. Harringay Arena Gosuno, H. Owen-Hughes, Lt. against an Brcadley, Capt. R. J. A. Darwin, A. Zimmern, A. R. Minu, F. Howarth and FR. Zimmern,

E. C. Fincher's XL-L. D. The Secretary for

Chinese Kilber, Maj. J. M. Hope, A. R. Affairs, Mr. R.R. Todd,

Was Abbas. K. Lo. H. N. Bardelt. R. H. appointed un additional mem-Hughes, N, Hari-Baker, R. E. Lee,

3 pt) hawkers, ut the Council's fort-

nightly meeting yesterday.

LOST HIS BAIL

Charged with attempting to

large and 409 small, tin-plates- by the as. Tai Wo on Monday, Chinese trader Chung Lam foiled to appear at the Central Court yesterday to answer the charge. His ball of $200 was estreated,

tin-plates, valued $2,000, were confiscated.

2.04.18 South China C. Cadre (C. Hier of the Urban Council's F70. Gambrill, Lt. Pryde and P. J.export prohibited goods - 595 tourruttees 11 (1) Smith) ..

2.08.20 3 pan.) Referee: F. A. Barretto. Select Committee to deal with Billimoria. 2.14.00 R.A.M.C, v Club (Navy, Thike of York † (Tadion! 2.10.20

Referee: Nichols.

J. Byns (Andrews, Afin r.

Signals v R.A. (Sookunpoo, 3 pan.) Lerchy]

21.2€

Referee: Y. T. Leung, Maru Miss D. Lumetry) 2.54.15 Adement VII Abercrombles T.N.. R.A.S.C. v Sing Tao (Sookanpo,

4.30 p.) Referee: Redman. R.E.M.E. (By)

Tyne (Kay ) ... p

Airily tuwman)

D.N.F. I.N.F.

Cairo, Oct. 27. At the same 'meeting two ap- Another 471 deaths from licence and an Offensive Trade in Egypt today. plications for an Enting House cholera were cfficially reported

New cases and the Hence were rejected. The pre- now total 893-Router. mises of the applicants were unsuitable.

The Urban Council's

report

St. Andrews Club Danceerday's meeting, disclosed that

midnight on Nov. 8, as part of ments. their contribution to the Church

the

Mrs. Sinclair and Miss Kont v Chairman J. II. Ogilvie Mrs. Crisfield and Mrs. Kingsley, (Vlear) announced that he had Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Mackle offers of free services from two v: Birs. Hogg and Mrs. Beasley. hands. The musicians, anid the Vicor, when asked what they would charge for their servlees, replied: "It is high time that

BOWLS

" Due to the absence of

Only One Arm

Was No Handicap

Chai

Stage

over

Club

Notes

QUEENSLAND BEAT NEW SOUTH WALES

Brisbane, Oct. 28.

st

to

con-

pro.

agresor ecuntries before "If there should be a third World War II testified to the Guernsey, "I would not like to tional friendship and under world war," said President role Retury plays in interna- guess what weapons would be standing. He regretted that it used, but I could tell you what is. stiff banned in certain.coun.... weapons would be used after trien today.

"I enjoy them

"You bet I like them. They're the

best of all"

coolest smoke Iknow. There's so much more in them."

"They're winners with me'

too, and it's all done by the filter tipit stops all

tabled at yes-

during the month under review 42 applications for licences The dance to be held by 81, entrance, has been fixed at $2 were received and considered; not believe

The Stage Club certainly doi It is again emphasized that Anxirew's Club, from 8 p.m. toper head, including light refresh. 19

in wasting time, no more is necessary towards licences were fasued; 12 for with "Hay Fever" only just joining the Club than to walk were I chewed

or issued tonished another play is being in to the casting meeting. You Restoration Funds, promises to quorum, the new set of Rulcal hawkers in Hong Kong, and 15 cast tonight in the Missions to will be very welcome.

in Kowloon to-day's be a real gain affair, according (which follow more or less on

Seamen at 8.30 p.m. The play In the same period, 41 mar- to be cast is "An Inspector decided the lines of the prewar ones)ket stalls were let out, ad lenses Calla" LADIES' OPEN DOUBLES

to the arrangements Mrs. Standaloft and Mrs. Dew upon ni

Extraordinary was not discussed, as originally cancelled and two

a new play by J.B. surrendered Priestley and it is to be put on v. Drs. Hucker and Mrs. Turnbull, General Meeting held last night. Intended.

by the leances.

In the first week of December Twenty-five dogs were sent with a gain opening night in by the Police to the Kennedy aid of the Boys and. Giris A6- Town slaughter-house for ob- sociation. servation and 30 to the Ma Tau There are parts for three Kok alaughter-house for the women and four

men' in this some purpose.

play and in view of the short time left for production it is The following will represent people realise that there is much Having only one arm was no K.C.C, in @ Bowla Match against more pleasure in giving free handicap to 20-year-old

more than

In an exciting finish, Queens~ Important to K.D.R.C., at K.C.C. on Sunday services to a good cause than Hung, who together with Chau

have the play, cast up to hilt land beat New South Wales by gotung paid for it."

Hau, two years younger, sculed

two wickets in their Shefeld the heat and impurity. and ready fer rehearsal after A.C, Tribble, A.A. Dand, A. During the lalervals, variety backyard walls to steal heavy

tonight'a casting. Deamond Shield Match, which was conclud. Result: good tobacco at its Stever and J. Fraser (skip). items (auch

bagpipe 28

Scott, who is producing, is als: ed here today. H. Giltons.

C. Champelovier,

force an outright very best." After keeping steady for the Was

Hoping to and M.N. Rakusen selections, accordion solon, and charged with the theft of four last three days gold once again length of his stay in the Colony clared

somewhat anxious about the victory, A, Norhis sportingly de. T. Lock

songe) will be presented by metar pumps, three from houses took the up (skip),

the New grade yesterday, V.C. Labrum, L. Bones, 8.A volunteer helpers. In this con- in Happy Valley and one from after opening at $397.50 a tael, and doubly keen to get down serond innings at the overnight

nection, Mr. L. C. Millington, the No. 41 Stubbs "Rond. Gray and AEP. Guest (skip),"

At the peak it was $844.75 but to it in thorough fashion. scure of, 270, leaving Queenpland Secretary, would be glad to hear Defendants' were traced after onsed off somewhat do 8341.25 Although there are no great to get 265 to win in 310 minutes. from anyone willing to conthes had sold the Stubbs Road, at the close,

number of parts to be cast. This they did with 15 minutes to Piastres opened at $11.32% very man in Wonchaf, tribute to the galely of the motor to

fair of the Stage Club spare. The last 10 runs took 33 In the only Rugby Unical evening. Mr. Millington can he to three previous thefts, one of declined to $11. It rose again to available for this production as Queensland's Test opening bat

When arrested they confessed 100 but after rising five points it 'old'

minutes. guard' lok like being A stylish 00 by Oul Brown. game-played. tonight Cam-contacted at Revenue Office, which occurred in September $11,17% at the close. bridge University lost, to Car- Kowloon (Tol. 50012).

Last year.

Chinoso National Currency the morality play, "Everyman" man. playing in his first match diff by points to five Re As at, the Garden Fete, volun. The prosecuting officer, Sub kept to the previous day's level is being done in the Cathedral, after a year's absence from bla

teer helpers will attend to the Inspector D.G. McPherson, told and closed at 60 cents for futures at the end of November and cricket, followed by a stand needs. of those

present, the Magistrate they were very and 67% cents for spot (for this makes the casting-meating! 88 by two other plagers, made Printed and published for the gouvenirs will be given

for helpful in the police in subie: CNR10,000).

for "An Inspector Calls a more the issue safe proprietors,INTIME; Nowspaper

quent investigations into the

US dollars climbol to $533 favcurable opportunity for South Wales 281 and 279, for The final scores". were: New Enterprise, Limited, by Walter Practically every dance,

case, 14

while Starling declined to 31 newcomers than has yet DC seven declared James Kosten. Windsor House, Admission, by tickets obinin.] Accused were each, senteticed Australian pounds wore, tinchang-

Eable at the Fete or at the to six months' bard Inbour, ed at $12.51UNTA

curred.

and 200 for eight--Router..

ut 3.30 m.

Reserves: J. Tindal, D Hung.

· London; Oct. 27.

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THE EXCLUSIVE

CAMFILTER TIP CIGARETTES- SOLE DISTRIBUTORIS TABAQUERÍA PILIPINA

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