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CHINA MAIL

S'HAI DOWNS SERVICES

GIRLS KILLED IN

GUN BATTLE

Jerusalem. Nov. 12. Three Jowish girls and a youth were killed today in a gun battle with British troops surrounding a coastal plain house, suspected of Being

underground Irgun Zval Jeumi hideout. Two other young

Jewn wounded In the en-

were

comuter.

an

Military KUNTCES #t Tel Aviv said 11 Jews were cap tored in a rald on the so- lated house where the Army was conducting “armed ex- ercises.”—Associated Press.

BY 130 RUNS Breezy Cricket At H.K.C.C.

A very bright and enterprising game of cricket was seen on Hong Kong Cricket Club yester- day when, in a friendly match between Shang- hai and The United Services, the former beat the latter by 130 runs, after declaring with 254 for 7.

Sinclair knocked up a mefal 94 for Shanghai being before caught by ****** | Evans of Broadley.

Scotland Loses 2-1 To Wales

Glasgow, Nov. 12.

A great crowd of over 70,000 saw Wales score a

He batted aggressively and delight- rd with a variety of strokes all round the welcker.

His innings included no less than 12 fours.

The prost uccesful Shanghai howler was P. Madar, who skittled mur xix of the United Services batsmen (ur only 21 rum,

Broadley (36) and Haig (26) were vires side to offer any opposition the Shanghai høvling.

the only batsmen on the United Ser-

THE SCORES

SHANGHAI

deserved two to one win (LF. Stokes, e Cole, & Ryan

[T.P.G, Rußen, l Grambrell

over Scotland in the In Sinclair, & Evans, b Broadley ternational succer match M., Divecha, c Leach, Cambrel

Park |FA, Pitty, e Scon, b- Broadley

[1,W, Leach, 1vw, Granbrell ¡P. Madur, 1 Gipambreki

at

Hampden

Stadium here today.

ME P Kools eam in the F. Marshall, not ond

Be falf.

It was the first Welsh vie Jr༢L'C-

at this ground and it-- took them into third place in the International chambionship

the

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ANCIENT AND MODERN IN

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947.'

Big U. S. Bid To Turn Pails Professional

Sydney, Nov. 13.

Dinny Pails is belleved to have received a contract for $30,000 yearly from United States promoter Jack Harris to turn professionat.

Friends say the contract was in his pocket when he returned from America and that he knew then he would return to the United States before the end of the year but kept, the decision from even intimates because he feared legal action from the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia would prevent him leaving until the end of January up to which dato he is bound by contract.

Earlier report sald that Dinny Palls made a sudden and almost secretive depar

ture by plane tonight, for

the United States where it

be was understood

Would confer with promoter Jack Harris about turning profes. sional,

Before leaving, Pafis aaite that if Harris' terms were unsatisfactory he would re turn to Australia and attempt to gain a spot on Australisя 1948 Davis Cup squad, was believed, however, that h recent blast would mill- tate against his selection on future Cup tcams United Prena.

It

THE HOUSE OF

PHOTOGRAPHY

ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

10 Ice House St.

'Tol. 38198

BCOF RUNNER TO APPEAR IN OLYMPIC TRIALS

FOOD FOR BRITAIN FUND

IS BOOMING Collections Now Total $9,110

¡¶ At a meeting of the Ladles Committee, Food Par- ̈

cels to Britain Campaign, held on Nov. 12, the Treasurer reported monetary collections to date amounting to $9,110.

CRICKET CLASH The Japs Must

An interesting game of cricket has been arrang- led for tomorrow at. the H.K.C.C. between two tcams, representing "An-1

Foot The Bill

Washington, Nov. 13.

cient Lights" and Youn- As a forerunner of the conference which will write ger Elements,"

the Japanese peace treaty, the Far Eastern Commission has agreed on major outlines of the bill Japan will be asked to pay. The one outstanding issue is the exact share which

* The former consists entirely of pre.war Interporters from Hong

24

19 Kong and Shanghai. The latter.

1 with the exception of L.D. KL 12 bee, who will endeavour to main 40tale discipline among them, con. 26 stsla entirely of post-war Inter-

port honours.

Total for 2 wkt, declared) 253 Marcal, 11. Madar and T.WR. Wilson did not bat.

Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-51, 3-131, 4-140, 5-168, 6-174, 7-254.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

{},

Scotland have, yel to score a point in the competition, while England and Ireland share Evans the Joi ench with three points. Scott

Scotland opened the scoring | Leach Jn the ninth minute when, Haig entchiar the Welsh defence Graubrell right out of wition, the right-Broadley winger, Gordon Smith, sent N

M. R. W.

*

U 17

1

1

a

37

12

2 53

4 " 14

19

1 10

4

3 $5

Navy.

W.

each allied nation may claim. That remains for final decision at the peace treaty parley,

The FEC decisions are con- und the desires of the claimant

sidered important because they nations for modern equipment. are "xpected to be accepted, almost in toto, by the treaty

Removal

The FEC also decided that)

and

were

Tokyo, Nov. 13. Corporal C. Hayes, tha British Commonwealth "00- cupation. force crack sprin- ter, who twice equalled the Olympic record for the 100 metres nt the

All-Japan Championships,

Ashlotla

will leave Japan hy alr on Saturday for · Australla to participate in the. Olymplo trials and the national championships, for which he has been entered by the army.

Fred NesS, who trained Hayes in Japan, will accompany him to

and remain In sole charge of his training. -Reuter.

The largest contributions | Inniskillings and another team,

Lieutenant $2,500 from Franer & the proceeds from which are to Scott Ltd., $500 each from the be glyen to the Furd. Mr. B.R. Johannessen, Sze Wai & Co. and the staff of Butterfield & Swire, and one of $1.000. from

anonymouя donor.

Contributions in kind were the same purpose...

In addition, the proceeds of} 10.000 ting of Preserved Ginger

Australia Mr. Wagborn, Manager of the China Fleet Club, likewise offered to arrange a film show In the Club to raise funds for

will be

from Mr. U Tut Chee (on he- the Christmas Draw, which will half of the Heng Kong Ginger take place in the same Club, will Distributirs Ltd): 10,000 tins also be given to the Fund.

Assistance has also been pro- of Preserved Lichees from Mr. T.S. Wong (on behalf of the mined by the Hong Kong Univer- Amoy Canning Corpn Ltd.), 10sity Alumni Association, which packed parcels from Mr. & Mrs. 18 arranging a dinner dance, the Betten, & cases of Milk from proceeds from which Mr. K.F. Chow (on behalf of donated to the Fund.

42 tins of Man Fuk Shing).

that the Navy have consented to Stenk and Kidney Pudding from International Merchandia- take all parcels to Britain free ing Co., 2 cartons of Klim Milk of charge on H.M. ships,

Following these Power from Gotz Bros., and 850

would be closed on

The Chairman also announced

announce

Baroness Orczy Ils

Dead

London, Nov. 13.

Baroness Orczy, author

of "The Scarlet Pimper-

of miscellaneous goodaments, it was resolved that the nel," has died in London,

tina

from

miscellaneous

tora.

Benefit Football

In the report of the Chair-

A committee of ladies

was

aged 80.

Daughter of a Hungariän

contrib-campalga

December 10, aml that, with the money collected, preferably fats, meata, jama, syrups and dried baron, she became Mrs. Mon- fruit should be bought.

[tague Barstow on marrying a Sho Yorkshire paraon's son.. began writing in 1900 with a series of detective stories. In 1906, with the publication of All the food would be sent to Emperor's Candlesticka" and she rose Headquarters, Women Voluntary "Scarlet Pimpernel," Services, to be distributed by to famo. them at their entire discretion. By 1940, she had produced The Chairman announced that 63 novels. Her last story, "Wil a cable had been received from 0 the Wisp," was published Marchioness Rending, (Chairman last year when she returned to of W.V.S.) expressing her England." Par-willingness and pleasure. to undertake this distribution,

An Interesting feature of the matchs is that the son of Donald Leach, the Shanghai captain, is pinying for the Younger Elements, Young Leach is in the Royal writers and more importantly, the Japanese Government must man and Secretaries. it was an-elected to make, these purchases they were taken with the approval pay the cost of removal frem, Founced that Cal. Filmer-Ben-direct from Importers, if possible,

net has kindly consented to arat cont price. The following are the teams:- of all the major powers in-the dismantling to the placing Ancient Lighta:-H. Owen cluding the Soviet Union.

the exquipment on the ships of range a football match between Hughes (Capt.), E. C. Fincher,

This report will try to put [claimant' nations, crated. L. F. Stokes. A. Pearce, A. Cinto capsule form the major re- in good condition. The costs Sinclair

D. F. Marshall, Leach, P. Madar, A. R. Minu, T. parations decisions of the FEC will be added, finally, to the

FOOD PARCELS W. R. Wilson and R. Lee,

which will be passed on to the reparations accounts of the

FUND Younger Elements:-L. D. Kil. delegates who meet to iron out allied nations which establish 2 bee (Capt.), R. H. Hughes, G. N. the final treaty.

reparations claims. Gosano, J. Broadley, D. Leach,

Donations to the Food over a perfect centre for his Major Majenie, b Wilson

F. Howarth, F. A. Pitts, T. Ruf-

els Fund inside partner, McLaren, to Lieut. Cole, stumped Diverha

12 fett, H. Madar, A. F. Pereira and beast the ball into the far cor Major Haig, Pitt, b P. Madar 26)

On Sunday, the visiting Shang. ner of the net.

Lieut. Broadley, Stokes, livecha 6 hal Interport team play Kowloon Gradually Wales gained the S.B.A. Everse Leach, hi P. Madar 2 Clubs in an all-day match Supremacy und following an Capt, litew, Ruffett, b 1. Mudar a Kowloon Cricket Club, attack the centre-forward Ford A.B. Leach, e Pins, P. Madar

SL.dr. Gall, not out

a the ball through from close

UNITED SERVICES

Major Stane, Pirts, b Leach.....

range to equalise in the 37th 1 tirambrell, Ruffett, b P.

minute.

Madar

Be on the interval, the in- CPO Scott, e Sinclair, b P. Madar sile-left. Lowrie, druve horno

Although the Welsh-forwards | 1-96,--5-96, 6-93, -7-98,--8-103,-9-114

16 F. Zimmern.

2

.Extras

whal proved to be the winning

goal with a great slet from 30

Total

114

yards,

Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-29, 3-87,

continued to press strongly af

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

Wilson

1

+

13

5

28

Leach

7 19

P. Malar

9.2 3 21

try the interval, the Scottish

defence held-Reuter.

HOME RUGBY

London, Nov. 12.

Rugby Leagre results:—

Leds 16 New

Tourists 23.

County

Zenland

Championship:-

Lavenshire 22 Yorkshire 10.

Rugby Union results.

Stokes

Divecha

RECREIO - NAVY

Allied nations will get Japan-

on board

Title to the property will use reparations on two accounts, pass to the allied nation once (a), the destruction enused on the Japanese Government has by Japanese the equipment their territory

(b), the con- aliied ship. military and, attribution made by each of the

allies to the defeat of Japari.

Beneficence

On the bunellicent alde, the

5 The following will represent the Club Juniors Football XI against H. K. Electric to FEC decided temper their de- morrow at Happy Valley, at mands so that Japan will come

|

The Japanese Government will have to make good any damage to equipment while it is being dismantled

or transported to portaitlo-Associated Press.

3 pm.-S. Fowler, Onsager out with about the living Masked Bandits

E.

Urquhart,

and Sloan, Locke, and Bond standard it had in the period of Fowler, 1930-34. All reparations talks (or Konnard);

Gardner, far have been concerned Hamley, Odell,-Barker.-

_with_the_cxirting_manufactur Reserve: Darby,

jective is to reduce it to the

Hold Up Egg

ing wealth of Japan. Theobe Dealers Fokis The following ls the H. Q.roint where Japan's warmaking At about 11.45 p.m. last night, four Land Forces football team ability in reduced to zero.

mont

re

Chinese Wellwisher... Mrs. S. Randle .... Anonymous

ra, W. W. Campbell $

10.- 10.- 10- 100.--

SWEDISH SOCCER

10.-

100.-

TEAM CHOSEN

100.

600.

5.

Mrs. M. G. Frederick Mrs. F. C. Barry A. Ritchle

Sze Wai & Co. Mrs. Kolatetroff Mrs. Townshend Mrs. Moynick Mrs. Band Mra. Zann Mrs. Turner Mrs. Madison. Mrs. Mihalcit. Anonymous

Total

Stockholm. Nov. 12.

Sweden's team to meet Eng-

Gland in the International soccer

Although she had lived next door to Gestapo Headquarters In Monte Carlo during the oe- zupation, the Germans troubled her little except to Intern her' | English mald.--Reuter.

Money Market

Gold was again steady yester- day, both opening and closing at 2. match at Highbury, London | 8324.60 incl. Il fluctuated 10.02 Nov, 19, was announced to between $322.50 and $320.50 in

6.-

3.

10.

day as follows:

the course of the day.

3. Torsten Lindberg, Knut Nor- Plastres also were steady,

dahl, Nilsson, Andersson, opening.at. $10:77.and closing........... Bortle Nordahl, Krosch, Maarst. $10.70 100.. Highest.. and 1.tensson, Gunnar Gren, Gunnar lowest rates of the day were

Nordahl, Nils Liedholm, 810.85 and $10.70. .$8,312.20 Nystrum.

Chinese National Currency was The Swedish Football Asso- quoted naminal at 64, centa for ciation has cabled these names futures and 65 cents for spot

nouncement will be made on U.S. dollars were again quiet Friday.

at $5.07, Storling was The team, which consista $12.55; and Australian pounds at wholly of amateurs, gathered $12.61, at Hiandaas, near Gothenburg today for special training.

до

men-two of whom were masked and

with revolvers are To chlain that objective, the armed against Navy, leaders of the

have entered Cheng Second Division, at Causeway FEC will pass to the treaty ported to

Donations received ap to Nov. 11, 1947, to the F. A. but a forinal an- (for CN$10,000) makers, anong other provi. Yuen Li Fresh Eg Dealers at Bay at 3 p.m. tomorrow:

the which have hut yet been acknowledged in and Watts; sons, a triple set of priorities 13 Wing Shing Street, robbed Perry; Shenton

the present,

Meant. Fraser & Scott Ltd. 12,500, PF.C. Bennet, Brown and Wilson; for removing industrial capaci-mates of about $190 in cash, ope

watch and one gold ring. Clark, Harrison, Derny, Hanty from Japan.

It was claimed that at the time of Clema and fanilly $100, Bhanghat Repres First, manufacturing equip the robbery, the fukis were having a

sentative of Tarana 8100, Men, Mela nigan and Baulch.

120, Mr. Skworrow' $28, Mr. 1. Molle ehould be taken from

the four 120, Mira. T. King $30, Mra. It. Jones 25. gaine of existing owners in the follow robbers entered the premises.

mah-jong when

Mer Ankerson #2, Me, T.. Hrach. as,

Chicago, Nov. 13, ing order: (a), from plant and

The They searched the fokis and tour. 1. Smith 110, Anunymous #1, Anoar.

remarkable feature of Promoter. Jack Harris today equipment owned by the Zui-whatever money there was on their mom 1. Averil 216, Tamara May 5,

the team is that the three announced that Jack Kramer, batsu and other big industrial | persons.

Hr. Ankerson 120, Mrs. Blonger brothers Nordahl have gained United States amateur and, Wim-. When the robbers left the premises ott 15. t. 0.P. Hamilton #5, Anets- Anonymous $1, Ananymnus $2, Mrs. Dun- and financial concerns. (b),

bledon tennis re-election. Their most dif- turned professional, for a guaran. champlon, had from the property of Japanese after a stay of about 10 minutes, the, mout. Annnymons, #1.20. K, GA. cult task will probably fall to tee of US$50,000 annually against (Continued from Page 1)

Goodban 5, Anonymous 62, nationals and government, (c), fokis gave chase,

Anonymous Bertie who will be opposed to The robbers rats in the direction of 11. Anonymous $1. Captain Ski $10, Mr Tommy Lawton Individuals other than Govern- from the nationals and govern-

Queen's Road.

Erlich #38, Mr. Cairns $5, Mrs. Tighe $10, ment servants who may be tents of neutrals.

Bening they were being pursued, Mrs. Baker 15, Anonymous #1, Mr. Dand The average age of the side Kramer and Bobby Riggs, who ¡lable to Salaries Tax and who! On this score the FEC report one of the robbers turned back and $10, Mr. Robertson 110, Anonymous $5, is 28, the eldest being Nilsson is also under contract to Harris, Mr. D. Hander 12. Mr. J. Bleidus 19, and Maartensson (39) and 35 New York on Dec, 20, and then the fired shut which accidentally hit Harles 15, U.S. Navy $3. Anonymous $1,

will open the following as

series of mialehes in have not received a

Return Rames

Mit-fruit-stall employee in the leg.

Anonymous $5. Mr. R. Cash $10, Anony- respectively). Form to complete should apply urge Japanese concerns:

They have 125 will meet between 60 and 60 Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, The men made good, their escape. immediately for such a form to su

mous 11, Mr. Herbert Van Alstine, $4.36. International caps

between line, et various pointa Anonymous 117, Mr. M., Macfarlane 83, | them.-Reuter.

the nation-United Press, the Inland Revenue Depart- Kuhara, Okura, Yanudu, Mori, Rikken, Nissan, Mangyo, and

| Mr. X, Yah #5, Mr. Manuel A. Berreso #2. Canton,, Nov. 13,

| Hr., A'bry (1, Mr. Albert M. Pawan $10: Makajima.

The British Council's Advisor Barbara Gloulls 11, Frenchman 19. Cap-

The following will represent Club de Recrelo at Cricket: County Championship: Mid-against the Navy XI at King's dlerex 26 Oxfordshire 8: East- Park tomorrow:—

| NEW · INCOME TAX ern Countles 11 Surrey 9; Sus- Dr. E.-L. Gosono (Capt.), A. sex S Berkshire 18:

M. Prati, A. P. Pereira, Jr.,:

RULINGS Club Matches: Guy's Hos-L. G. Gosuno, J. M. Gosano, E. pital 15 Cambridge University | A. R. Alves, D. M. Rodrigues, 12: Unitedi Services Ports A. P. Ricel-Pereira, A. A. month 17 Royal Naval College | Guterres, P. M. N. da Silva, Greenwich 13.-Reuter,

Jr., A. E. Noronha.

S'hai Interport Downs Taikoo Bowlers

At Taikoo yesterday, a rink from the Shanghai Interport bowls team beat a Taikoo Recreation Club side by 18 shots to 15 in a game featured by some good bowls in the closing stages.

י

Roth No, three, Watson for Taikon losing by only three shot can be satis

and Moin for Shanghai, played well [fied with their display, i

and

late in the game both skips

did well.

Shanghel started off with a ruži

and at the seventh head were leading

by 11-1, hư by the 16th head. Taikoo Hent

TAIKOO

W. Melrose

W.B. McKie

J.A. Watavu

SILANGĦAT

F.D. Madax

-

A. Gutterlea

(mentary j

Obligations

a percentage of gate receipts on a nationwide tour.

ACTORS

Two, reparations should draw In English Studles, Mr. E. Sowertain Johnston 19, Mr. A.F. Collings 35, Generalissimo Given

An obligation is placed on heavily on Japanese industries ly Drake, has arrived in Canton n. Lawson 110, 1. Tanks 15, Anonymous every person chargeable to taxesigned primarily for tuming to confer here with teachers of 70 cents; Anonymous St, Anonymous $1, to notify the Commissioner in ut war goods, with a lighter English and principais of Univer Anonymous 15, Mr. Nori Artley 15, Mirz sities and Middle Schools on the fan 12, Mrs. Winfield 13, Mr. Bleeman the event of hlá nót having re-

evy on plants which can be best methods of promoting the 12. Mrs. Crfluff #5. Mr. Halier $5. Mrs. ceived a Return Form and under seful to a peacetime Japan. study of English in the educa Anderson 11, Mrs. Handle $1. Mrs. "Strange Section 81 (1) a severe penalty truck between Japan's needs na Carton.

three, a balance should be tional Institutes of Kwangtung Mr. Forrester #1, Frankle, 810, – Mrs. is laid down for failure to com- ply with thezo obligations. The number of Individual Salaries Tax forma is 4,959, not includ- ing Government employees.

J.C. Chalmers LE By Marques 18 The public are again remind-

· Heure. Tola!

had reduced the lead to 14-11 ami

1

sides scored alternatively and Talkoo

1

were to challenging position. Bot

RUGBY

The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club in tomor row's rugger games, to be played wi the Club Ground..

At 3.30 2nd XV, R.A.F. & Police: N.J. Pearson; P., Harriman, Hudspeth. C. Barclay, J.i. Timon: TO, Margan, F. Clemo: N.C. delater, 43. Robertson, Clarke, N. Walsh, John on. A., Vaughan, I. "Mackle and J. McNay,

Referees Dr, Selby,

·17.

Score Total

0

Record Cheque For Lawton's Transfer

Nolingham, Noi. 13.

ind that any person who pays or credits interest on money bor. rowed under a mortgage, bill of sale or debenture which is -registered with any public au- The biggest cheque in the. hlatory of football transfers thority or public officer and overal thousand sterling...la expected to be signed today,`mov- any person who pays or creditsar Tommy Lawton from Chelsea to Third Division Notts interest on money borrowed for County."

|Q, Ablly $24, Anonymous $3, Mre, C.- $4,

|119, Mr. R.A. Joscelyne 125, Mr. Smích (410, Anonymour $10, Mru, F.&. Davidwoo 115, Mrs. Hogh · Middleton · #8, · Me.” T.O. Tio 910, Anonymamua $2,, Anonymous - 33, Anonymous #{0,- Anonymous - $30, Anony- o $20, Men. Nawf 95, Anonymour. $7, Anonymous $3. Mr. May 15, Anonymodi 110,: Mr. B.Y. "Taña- #20, Kaurice Cartin 180 Alan Duro $19. Pauling Mitchel)' $19, Pozhu - Læra · Sif, Jowphine C. #50, 'S„T),

Anonymous 83, Mes. Jotta 110, Anonymo

.

Great Reception

Nanking, Nov. 13.

President Chiang Kai-shek, walking down the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum this morning after officiat- ing at a service commemorating Dr. Sun's 83rd birthday anniversary, received one of the most rousing ovations from the Chinese people in his 24-year career as leader of the Chinese nation.. "Evidently_moved by the span.Premier. Chang Chun and follow- taneous...outburst of popular en led by other, high ranking 'officials.. Kiber 10, Robert Mak 67, Buy (7), 816, thusiasm, China's closely guarded He wore a brown uniform and

White $6,1o Kut 15, Leung On Tai President walked straight to the carried a long stick. {36;_A."D"&quina 416, 8.W. Wong sd, Me. crowd-giving hl bodyguards As he reached the bottom of A Krs. D.B. [[0] 150, Mr. & Mrs. Johs and the security authorities one the steps the crowd started. Robinson 8100, Mr. Lo Kung Mok sim, of their biggest scures..

thunderous shouting " and "hand. 1.M., V.R. Conde $20, F. T. 910, F.L. Instead of climbing ...inta; his clapping. ... The Generalissimo. Alves 2, WA Kwok 31, T.C. Ko bulletproof car and driving away slowed down his pace waving his Yat Bine 85. F.0. Tone 17, M.B. as he usually doce, Generalisalme his hands and his smiles touched Sai thì Pal BIẾN 4 Km Đi Tìm th

the purpose of carrying on. The negotiators from Notts with. an electrical engineering trade, profession or business, is County travelled to London firm in Nottingham, bound by Section 30 of the Or- last night. They are expected The Notts County Chairman My Ko 1. Lens Anerado: 81, A. Bire Chiang smitingly and calmly ap off louder shouting and hand- dinants to deduct therefrom:10

stated last night that Lawton Bakar $10, PJ, O'fielen 319, T.W. Loan touching off a big scamber of 4. A bodyguard rushed forward

WH, Chow 11. Mr Mrs Startproached the applauding crowd, clapping per cent and pay it over to the to give a player-believed to be hud agreed to the salary and it 5, W. Dutman 126 D'Ausine 15 large number of persons on the and opened the door of the car

Vlam Dickson, the 29-year-

but' President Chiang-walked gid- Inland Revande Department old Irish winghaifin part only remained for him to algn Lan Kwai 11. Tom Wal Wua 31, K.D. to outer fringes trying to gain a

|ward the ergwd; which, strulned (This reduction applies only to

for the club. Lawton himself. L, Wong, 41, A.V. Dueros $3, A. De closer. glimpse of their lender. interest driving in Cor accruing. .xchange.

this morning stated that he had Row 11. A. Bemisia tt. Tavara 13, 0.0. A large crowd of more than the human cordon of police: and Hapțbia"/81,,' K.T., Lùng. 31, Ah. Pas 65, 7,000 - gällered.m front, of the military i police.. Small chlidren In the Colutly after March 31, The fee for Dickson was decided on Notts County.

Me, & Mes, of.G.-Grenhet: $80, Mr. M.M. Mausoleum entrance at the foot succeeded in entering, the cordon 1947)

agreed at £8,000. The provions Regarding the protest against Waten 100, Dr. Molthen 120. Mr. More of Purple Hill shortly after 10 and soon he was surrounded, by Tax from interest payable highest transfer fee was Lawton and bias wife hoing. Anonymous ar Dre Behind.m.Ağlarge, force of military shouting and bandelapping does not apply to interest which 16,000, puid by Derby County offered the choice of 14 houses on police and policemen threw a crowd United Press. As The following-will represent the

In "Nottingham., a club officia' Ceanford, V.R.Liivaderon: G Fore Prison. Officers Club in the game is pafil to corporation carry to Morton for Billy Stock

ryncie = $30, Mrd. Dostyki Ini Messi cordon of interlocked arina to do gate, DJ.L. MoWhitter, Ni. Mellem, waliit the Shanghai Interporters ating on a trade or busineda in peskankam

Who said, that the flat had been ob dimmery7, 3146, Mik. U.W.-Philipon: ss; hold buck, the surging crowde E.J. Brown, owman, U.B. God-Ranley.today .V. McGarth F.N. the Colony or to interest paid The reports on the transfer tained from estate agents fity, A.J.G-Taylor and J. Smulikko) Hu, G. McCutchens, ind A Julon to or by anty tank approved by, nho state that, Lawton has been just as anyone could have dotis,

offered “an area managersbilp –Reuter":

18

10

20

SAC, 4.30, 181XV. NavP. 8. Ingham:AW Brachan, R.P. T

TODAY'S BOWLS

tam 1.Taylor, R.Thompson P.

"420," Mis. 'Redwood [17,MG72)

Anonymous A, Total: 66.268.20) Racefied The President, following the Primed and published for dis itp) to 30.11.47/hid aliwwdy, acknowîstant ceremony, paced down the night pristoru, The Newspaper. Enterpr 164, ho | Fesel donations, fondleid, se je of more than 300 steps from the Limited, by WALTER JAM

Mausoleum, accompanied's py i Windsor) found Hang:

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