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TERRY NORONHA Lien Hwa
SETS UP ALL-TIME HIGH
(By "Grandstand")
When Canuckette Rosic Loule swung and missed Wahoo Terry Noronha's fog ball in her last turn at bat she didn't realise that she was the thirteenth victim that afternoon that helped the Big Chief set up an all-time high for strikeouts in these shores. The achievement was all the more larcenius Ella Chian was use of the creditable Tvery shattered et les pegs seett in the ladies Foop this
na task hang up a week ago at Mir expelist of the Bres with 11 whiffs. Terry narrowly missed a no- hitter, Ulle Khoo spoiling hea elforts with a blooper that fell lazily behinel firs
base,
Mary Ng for the Maple Leafers worked hard for, her side with seven strikeasts but was poutly uppisete by erraile Belding, shasty Jena Lee being charged up with no less than three bubbles.
seat.
In the fourth frome, Mariana
Arrive From Shanghai
The Malayan Chinese football team returned from Shanghai by planc yesterday after
a suc-
cessful tour. During their
they stay
sustained several injuries, but for- tunately none of them were serious.
They were met at Kai Tak by Mr.
Yeung, rutches for the Maple Leafert. F. de Sours, Hon. Secretary of >eceived a finere injury of Irene
astilho's foul tip and was retired the Hong Kong Foothil Association, from the game. Those who remember and Mr. K. . of St. Joseph's
Foniball Club. he shiner Ace catcher Teresa Bap- trista recrived wil recall that it was
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This game is one for the book, and the statisties are as follows:
Box Score
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The Canurkettes threatened to cre in the initial frame when Jean Lee singled but died on the sacks an Pic Khio popped ot
In the Waheena fali of the inning Aida Caste tanned while Canuckerre hurles Mart Ng come up with a fielding gem by freezing Edith Xaviers iner, for the serud erastre, Sharfstep Jean Lee Committed her fest bungie to Kiti Patsy Ribeiro a life and that was when the trouble started.
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The Malayan team will play three games this week in Hong Kong and are due to leave for Manila on Sun day for a prograinme of four games, in Manila they will meet a Com hined Hong Kong Chinese team which will leave here on Die. 7.
Sport Here And There
RUGBY
A rugby match between Hong 25 | IN 12 Kong Club and a tenm from HMAS "Australia" will be played on the Club ground, Happy Val. ley, at 5.15 p.m. today,
"Australia's" team will include from the Australian Rugby Union-League players.
The Club team will comprise: T. Morgan, J. Taylor. N.R. Mter.
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Bio : Lan, M. Bonn, Castro 2. Javier 2, hire, Castille, Noronha, Sare, Thompson 2, J.
Prodane ifi; 1. Cuersitare in Aut. Strack thu for: Nurashs 43 Ng 7,
Run bolted by Ribeiro, Cast Bhu The Walons pretty well had hingstes :, Thompset, their own way, with ever plaver denting the rubber at fram Sentry Irene Castile, short strip par excellence, was responsible for dire of the Grem al runs anil in ad litran closest vairly twice in for rips to the platter, Boli sides oft fon potendal runs stranded on trise-paths..
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Bares: Cannolaus 4. Wahoo Scares. W. Lawrens,
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Sporer: Hal Wiensee.
The Careketes were only able in steak two bases off peppers himl snatcher Patsy Ribeiro,
A Hong Kong Products Exhibi. than oner had would be hase strales Chinese
who more tion, under the auspices of the Manufacturers Union, srampering back
to safely with will be held at the Kam Ling threatening peg. Her rifling throw to Restaurant, 484, Queen's Road, seront for irene Castilhos to suff West, on Saturday.
MCMULLEN FANLING GOLF CHAMPION
BADMINTON
Badminton club representa- tivca are reminded of the meet- ing of the Hong Kong Badmin- Thursday ton Association en
to discuss organising a badmin-
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947.
ARSENAL v. BLACKPOOL "Parcels
For Britain" Drive
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SCHUMAN ASKS FRENCH TO GO BACK TO WORK
Paris, Nov. 24. Premier Robert Schuman, stoop-shouldered Popu
lar Republican, today appealed to French workers (about 1,000,000 of whom are still on strike) to return to work as his newly formed Cabinet prepared for its first session this after- noon to start its battle against the economic ruin of France.
No mail was de
Three weeks ago the drive for "Food Parcels for Britain" was started by the Ladies' Commit- tee and already the first consignment, consisting of 415 cases weighing 22,880 lbs. (le. over 10 AL. Schuman's appeal was [city by noon, tons), has been shipped made the Cumulated fivered or picked up anywhere In
ports and Paris. to the United Kingdom strike of railroads,
other key industries Aprend The railroad strike hit towns on one of H.M. Ships.
further over Frate paralysing such 213 Lens, Montpellier, There will be no charge for the economic life of the country. Nantes, Leman and Grenoble as transportation and the packing The Premier arked French it followed the pattern sot by cases, cardboard boxes, packing men "above all workers" to re- CGT afflistes in the metallur- puper, etc., were contributed by turn to work na quickly as gical trades. various firma free of charge. possible to make normal the way Consequently, the money collect of life.
MA
ed by the Ladies' Committeo baa
He told workers. In a prens been spent only on food. It is statement that they "must un- hoped that the money in hand derstand that only with their ($10,000) can alaa be spent help could the Government colely in purchasing foodstuffs attain a return to normal
for Britain.
An appeal is now made for, further contributions of card- board boxes for Individual par-1 cele and commercial firms and the public are invited to deliver same to the G.P.O. Buliding (Grd. floor, entrance to offices) or to telephone No. 39462.
in France,
Strikes Spread
fe
The Cabinet, formed at 1 'a.m; today, is scheduled to meet n 4 p.m. under the presidency of the new Premier-United. Pressi
BOAC DENIAL The Hong Kong <ffice of BOAC yesterday stated that the Reute: report describing Mr. Gnoh Ki cambrend, who has been detam ed by the Bangkok authorities As lockers in Bordeaux a member of the Siamese staf Marseilles, Le Havre and other
of British Overseas Airways Cor large French ports voted to cum pcration, is incorrect. tinue their more than a week- Mr. Gnol Kilcambrend la not 01 old strike, M. Schuman
staff member as n sald listed "miners of Monelle who returned BOAC, but it is explained that to work this morning displayed he is probably employed by the sagaelty and reason. They give Borneo Company of Siam which
for acts as agenta
BOAC and me a feeling of confidence to other air lines in Bangkck. which I am very sensitive,"
The Reuter report said that joined The railroad atrike, which Mr. Gnoh Kilcambrend Coventry, Nov. 24. started in Southern France Late the British army during the war Postman Richard Harrison Inst week, today firmly gripped and was active in the Free Tha today exchanged his love for an Paris and, although some Movement. He returned to Slam Earl's daughter for his freedom, special trains moved, normal after the war and was appointed
Harrison left his jail cell after 12 traffic was badly cut,
Lestle Compton, Arsenal's centre half. "Mac" McIntosh Postman Gives Up
Blackpool's centre forward: Wally Barnes, Arsenal's left back, are seen (left to right) in front of the Arsenal goal.. as George Swindin, Arsenal's goalkeeper leaps for the ball, during the match at Highbury, London. Arsenal won. 2-1. -APhoto.
Indians Do Well Against Q'ld.
Brisbane, Nov. 24.
ton league and other competi. At the close of play today in the match between
tions for the current senson.
The meeting will be held in the Board Room. South China Morning Post Bullding at 5.30
p.1.
WALES LOSES
*
Bordeaux, Nov. 23. at halftime. Wales lost to After leading by 13 points to
France by 20 points to 21 in a Rugby League International match today.
The Welsh teum, who played
the Indian cricket tourists and Queensland, India had scored 369 while their hösts replied with 117 for three.'
India alded 201 runs for the off his bowing when the total last five wickets when they was 68. Both were sharp catch resumed their Innings of ca, but in this class of cricket Saturday this morning. This such catches are expected to be
high score was largely due to taken. Amarnath, with the useful sup port.of Adikkral and Nayudu.
Amarnath carried the team on his shoulders, as at Adelaide and Melbourne,
Sen, in number eight poal a more pollaked game, particution, is too high, and will do larly in the first half, wore
better lower down. rushed off their feat by the nip- py Frenchmen in the Recond half, when they tired rapidly.
France, playing a hard, fast game, and maintaining the of fensive, repeatedly
broke through the Welsh lines. Reu-
E. T. McMullen is the first post-war champion_of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club. On Sunday at Fanling over 36 holes he beat W. O. Davies by 5-4 after being 6 up at the 18th. McMullen had a lying start,
G. G. D. Carter: round in ap: SWEDES TOPPLE winning the first two holes and proximately 72. overwhelmed after losing the 3rd. won the Frank Hunter who had a spasm
a most comfortable
ter.
Love For Liberty
An investigator to collect evidence against suspects for the Siamese war crimes trials.
FOOD AND FUEL COSTS
days when he promised the Country
Such famous traina as the Coort "that I will
I not trespass again. on any future occasion upon Lord "Golden Arrow" from Parin to London failed to leave because Norton's land or premises.“
Lord Norton's attorney said Hof an engineers' strike.
This afternoon the Executive Lordship had, "no feeling of vindic-
the tiveness whatever" against. Harrison Committed of
General
The average of the Food and for, the postman's attempts to see his Federation of Labour demanded Fuel figures for the weeks end daughter
an "argent Interview with Pre-ing Oct. 4 to Nov. 22 1 $13.05. "ile merely desires to terminate, mier Schuman" presumably to
The Rehabilitation Allowance nuisance of Harrison's trespassing discuss the wage increases te-for the month of December will
Matil
manded by their affiliated therefore be Harrison was jailed when he die
in almost organisations obeyed a Court injunction restraining him from entering Lord Norton's
French key industries. extate to catch a glimpse of Mary-
The strike of coal miners in United Press.
continued to $87.00 Northern France creep slowly to more and more 802.25 per month, mines. Many of the striking
Food and groups were from small pits week ending Nov. 22:
calties
7.2.
the
attorney
FOOD PARCELS FUND
all
Dally paid Workers, Artizans $3,10 per day. Coolles-$2.50 per day, Females-$1.00 per day,
Monthly-paid Workers. Moles
Females- per month,
which employ from 1,500 to Rico & Flour The dockers' strike moved Salt Cabbage
Vegetables
Amarnath gave Amir Elah and Mankad long spells. I would like to see him give Nayudu a iong spell, as with useful silps
Donations to the Food Parcele Fund:- 2,000. and good fielding he is likely China Light & Power Co., Ltd.-Staffi to be useful in the Tests.C. Ciemo 160, F.W. Woods 625, Althrough the parts in the same oll
Clemn $10,- G.A.Cormack 110, Alda manner with ports such as Tea Renter
Pinta 15, M. Remedion $5, J.A. de R. Alvares 86, A.F. Noronha 40, E1, Guiler Cherbourg and Lorient joining Salt Fish ms 11, J.C, Bươm 45, W.C. Tillery 1, the move today, |N.A. Halfter $10, LV.C. Randall $15.
VICTORIA. HAS EDGE ON N.S.W.
Fuct Costs for the
$4.7200
1.9
9880
3200
1,7360
-9800
.3
0700
Fish
0000
Mrs. A. de Pinna 43, Miss R. Hall 83,
Postal Strike
Pork
7770
Mür A, Remeike #2, P.NF. Rosario 15.
The strike of postal workers Bean Curd, 14 pleces
Firewood
10.0
1.0000
A.Y, Lee 15. P.E, d'Almeida #1, A. Bollon - which started in Parle this
Total
.7000
13.0700
| $10. M.J. Nesteroff $10, N. Wong #5, 6.
Sydney, Nov. 24. With one day's play
left, Walker 10, L.M. Rodrigues $10. F.C. morning spread throughout the New South Wales face defeat Wout 50, C. Grafton 42, 3.15. Sław 110, in their Sheffield Shield matches 15, F.G. tihelmi 15, K.A. Loarlero against Victoria at the Sydney, N.A. Ultra $3, J.W. Barker 123. cricket ground.
0.4. Noronha 16, P.1'. de Barros 35. N.3.
Clemo 65, Mrs. Kho 310, Mr.."Efil) $5, Mr. Morrison 15, Peter Hin $1; Jean $2,
| Arnulphy $10, Merja #2, Mr. Pollak $20,
INDIAN CRICKET MANAGER "INSULTED"
McCool Scores McCool, with three wickets for 143, bowled well. The In- dians again proved their liking for spin howling.
Except for rare tumbles, the Queenalund fielding and throw ing was good. Nayudu was
RJ. Muster #98, F. Alves 23. Mrs. M.C. given out, caught at slip, when at
With a first innings total of 12, C.H.V. bein 15, A. Smith 15, „Belirao #1, Mrs. N. Bộm $8, Mrs. I. Uar- Limburg, Nov. 23. 11, but McCool sportingly de- 4th with the aid of a stymie. of head up. A. E. Lissaman superior, football, the Norkkop the umpire allowing Nayudu, to
Although playing technically clared that it was no cutch, 185, they fulled by 46 runs to A... samy zo, E. Joffre $10, 3, Bruce He turned up and continuing also had
aver the follow on, and they 10, Martiand 110, Mm, 1 d'Aumpent to chip and patt confidently win over D. S. Robb.
In the ing Commandes were beaten continue his innings.
have lost two wickets for 120 3. N. Rackonsky 15, G. Gavriloff $15- added two more holes to his afternoon Hunter and Robl three goals to two by Limbur
All the games
of the tour in their second Innings, still Mr. G. Witchell $5. Stra. F.G. margin in the second nine. The teamed well and. after being 3 la today
have been played in a friendly needing 67 runs to stave off an 16th was un adventurous hole. down and 6 to play, halved the The fast and enthusiastic and sporting spirit.
innings defeat.
Mrs. Fuliard 14. Mra flow 110, Ne. A both pushed out their tee shots game and
J. Maroney, who knocked up.C. Clemo #1), Mrs., Latimer $5, 11. but for a
India lost their grip on the Dutchmen three times took the putting and McMullen by squeezing, his lapse on the 18th, would have Swedish defence by surprise, match by dropping five catches A top score of 61 in New South Pepper 110, Mrs. Een $1, Mrs. Knight hindquarters around
thes, Mr. Travers 120, Edwards $4, Moo 26 tree won. The best ball
first innings, was was 69. They leg by two goals to nil at before the Queensland total Wales
reached 70.
only batsman who was secured enough room to swing Again F. K. Wallace beat B. K. half time.
not Grant #19, Mrs. Lovelace $3. Mrs. Kaye his club and then laid his nib- Collings and I. W..Shewan bent|
The Swedes scored twice in
Three catches were dropped troubled by the rain, affected in. Henwer-Kelly #1, McKelvis 916, Mrs. Bellon $5, Avell 15, Mr. Alley . lick shot beside the piu.
Mrs. Pearce ́ $1. Mr. Drouka 31, Hrv. T. A. Pearce but the morning the second half to equalise, but off Mankad, one off Sohoni and wicket.
New South Walse suffered |itatman 11, Anon, 16. Kro. Mair 11, Mrs. losers turned the tables in the the Dutch players regained the Amir Elahi dropped a return
The President ang Secretaryed by a prominent member of two bud blows in their second riemen 12, Mrs. Moors El, Mm, Wake. afternoon, The captaina had lend when their forwards made catch from McCool.
Now a doughty fight with the San- dushing breakaway-Reuter. India had a good opportunity innings when Barnes was dis- ford 1.65, Anon, #2, Mr. Turner 13 of the Warwick Cricket Asso- thn Australian cieven who said:
Anon. 11, Mrs. Blewart #2. Capt, Bhirid ciation which is controlling the "Brown is staying here. for a win when with three infused leg before. wicket forato, Mr. Milton-Cowles $1, Anon. M. match between Indiu and a you get out.” wickets down for 60, Amir 14 and was followed soon after Soldier Anon. Mes. Margaret Thom Queensland and Country, team Pressmen are under greater Elahi dropped Carrigan, when by Morris, the Test peping Coston 85, Mice. Conlelry $15, Anon. 1, on December 6, were discuss inconvenience here than on any he had made five, in the slips bateman, who skled a ball from Ason. £1. Mrs. G. 810, Mr. Nobock sing the detalls of the match other ground. In every other off Mankad.
Jinks when he had scored 16 Anon. 11, L. Bowe 51. ..Jones 12. at the invitation of Gupta. Stato capital, they are made Amir Elah dropped McCool and was caught—Reuter,
Hawksworth $10, Mr. G. Whcheif $16.
The only suitable place was honorary members, and to date Anon. 11. Anon. 31, Anon, 15, Anon, $10,: Anoo. 81, Anom. $1, Kr. In 12, Anon. the dressing room in the play- nobody has abused the privi 13. Anon. $. Anon. $1. Anon, #2, Mrs. ora* reserve here as Country lege. Tart Baker 85, Mrs. Kendall $10. Anon. officials are not members of the In Brisbane, they are deniab
Good Start
18th
bolcs, Mc-
have
been
recorded
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40
Davies was weak. throughout Benach defeated but unbowed. with his Irons and nervous on the greens
The several good scores that U.S. FOOTBALL and won only the 3rd and
recently
New York, Nav. 24. Professional football cares Mullen was approximately 76 how that the courses have im for 17 holes, picking up at the top dressing on the greens, be-
proved tremendously and the Sunday
All American Conference: New; 18th-Davies was approximate- aides
protecting ly 90.
York (28), Cleveland (28) fet Davies started well in the sure if ever it can be so des Angeles (16), Brooklyn (12),
roots, has made putting a plen-Buffalo (31), Baltimore (14) Los National Football League: Hlosion
the young
afternoon by bolting putt for a 3 but McMullen had practice it in expected that Bears (49), Pingburgh (7) New along ecribed! If more players put in (21), Philadelphia (14); Chileage four one-putt holes in a row handicapa will come down. The York (24), Green Day (24) tie: Las and becare 9 up at the 23rd. rough has also been burned ex-Angeles (28), Detroit (17)-A110- The Fox Was unlucky for Davies where a atymiz foiled tensively and no more are heard dated Press.
him but although McMullen frequent complaints of lost
lost balls at the 9th and 11th
he was too good in his recovery
balls.
FRANCE SCORES
Captain's Cup
Lisbon. Nov. 23. work and a half at Sands's Pul- Cup progresses and the second four goals to two in an inter-
The play for the Captain's
France defeated Portugal by pit finished the match.
round la due to be completed national soccer match here to Davies's weakness was poor
now day.-Reuter. iron play during the Arst 18 by Nov. 30. Entrice are holes but all through he had open for the Hog Foursome****** nothing to pounter McMullen's under handicap. Unfortunately Was long tees hExtremely good the Stubbs Shield, which recoveries, and deadly chipping presented annually to the pre war winners of this competi and putting.
The Scots overwhelmed the tion, has not yet been recover- English in the International cd and unless some one wishes game, winning by 21 points. to record his name in the an- the club, suitable It was Interesting to note that "uale
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OPIUM SEIZED ON SHIP NEAR AMOY
Amoy, Nov. 24. More than 110 cattles of ‚oplum were / seized aboard the motor. vessel “Victory" - by a spatrol - boat ́of the. "Amoy Customs near... Amoy: in severnizoare, players who prizes will be awarded in licu.
on the morning of Nov.-22. There is a suggestion for a lost their le matches team-
acason be-This is reported to be the ed up to good advantage in the game later in the
· largest seizure of the lilegal tween the 'over' and 'underers since the surrender. afternoons, forfa
45's. Judging from the parti. The optum and a suspect, elpants in Sunday's, match the Lo Ming; were, taken into youngsters might have more difficulty in raising a side the old fans would have in raising arallon in the afternoon in
Printed sad published for the pro prietors, & The Hawspaper. Enterprim
Jamie KIATER
Warrant Issued For Merchant's Arrest
The failure of Maurice Wong, Manager of Wening & Co., of 12 D'Agullar Street, to appear before Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Additional Judge), at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, on charges of selling goods in excess of controlled prices, re- sulted in a warrant being issued for his arrest and in bail of $10,000 cash being estreated. Wong was charged with, have for the case was adjourned until between Jan. 3 and March 6, him. ing, on four different Occasions noon, for an attempt to contact
sold' a total of 185 lbs. of fresh
butter at, $8 per lb; 300 tins, of When the Court sat at noon, evaporated milk at 80 cents per Mr, d'Almada sald that He had tin: 40 lbs. oranges at $1.50 per seen. Wong as recently as Satur Ib. and 35 lbs. of apples at $1.75 day morning, while the instruct. per Jb, the controlled prica Icting solicitor, Mr. Remedios, had the commodities being $2,20, 80 soen him at lunch time on Sun. cents, $1.26 and $1.75 respective. day. Enquiries for Wong had been made: his house and at Mr. A. Lonsdale, assisted by his office without success Mr. Det Insp. AN. Cochrane, ép. d'Almada added that Wong had peared on behalf of the Crown complained to Mr, Remedios. The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almuda e about feeling, unwillingena Castro, K.C.instructed by Mr. On the application of. Mr. Lons J.M. d'Almada Reinedios, Appears dale, Mr. Justice Gould mode' an order for Wong's ball of $10,000
17.
WAR BEGALBtor Wonot put in ant to be estreated and for a war,
Frem:- Swatow ☺ to
**RARERETA BAs accused had
Appearance at 10 amp hearts: ram, to, by hesed, der his sermi
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Anon. #5. Eilandeth Joffre 15,. JWO.
15, Mrs. Arm 1, Anon. $1, Mrs. Cum
Brisbane, Nov. 24. blunder made by the Queensland Cricket Asso- ciation officials and which tended to be an Insult to the Indian manager, Gupta, has led Pankaj Gupta to lodge a protest with the Aus- tralian Board of Control, claiming that he was insulted by the Queensland Secretary.
reserve
minge IE Anton. 11. Anon, et, Anon, et, Queensland Cricket Club and access to the players Mrs. Jimmie King 120, Mr. N. Har therefore barred from entering and the members' reserve, but Daker 16. Mr. Bhaw $1. Mr. Ludyba-themɑmbers' reserve, t
Are confined in a wire en
Desto 11, Mms, donsaiso 11, Bestow Wine The Queensland Secretary on closure with an awkward view Lee Co. 12, Mr. Cuniberley 11. Mr. P..tered the dressing room and craver mid-wickets head.
1910, Mr. Ingram 81, Mr. Barker
who
#1, Mr. Collier #1, Hrs. Niblock in, dered the Warwick, ofeinla out, Victor Richardson, Anon. 81. Cutlerres $10, Mrs. Savill se saying that they had no bust broadcasts as well as contribu
Capt. Needham 82. Mrs, Branch It Anun,noss there. $10,Anon. #50, Leung For Über 150, Tang Clark $20, Anon, 820, KA, Weil 15, Dr.
ting to the Indian press, WAS today asked to leave the press enclosure, the official apparent
Gupta was reticent regarding Montromery $18, Copper $20, Anon, 810, the incident, but it is known Mr. Dunlop $10, Dr. Frimer 110, Mr. that he resented this interfer- iy being unaware of his writing Middleŭji"}) 85," "Me, and Men, Zoekillua ence and his letter to the Board Dctivities. $170, T, Harford #19, Mew, Belcher $0.16,
He declined and the matter
Anen. 10, Mr. Fung To Leung $10; socks an immediate clarification Total 117,577,40, ̧.°
of the position.
i was 'subsequently adjustod The Warwick officials are'] Neuter.... ***] highly incensed, and declare
NOCE ON RED RETICENCE
London, Nov. 24. Heticense In Soviet Em- bassy: note: OR
reportar. called, the
{story,DIA"woman", answered
the phone:
He In't here," she said. Chefwho isn't here?" asked
the reporters van
"Who did you want to talk: to? 5 asked the wom RAJK -United Pressiga
Borlet Embassy to check a
that the matter should be aired CHIMNEY ABLAZE be the right quartors.
The incident is the culmina-IN OFFICERS' MESS tion of plapricks of Queensland officialdom
"
extending
over A chimney on the roof of the several seasons and," directed "B" Officers' Messat 34:40 against cricketer who visit Kennedy Road caught fire at officials and pressmen,
about 9.45 p.m. last night and It recalls the occasion last was soon put under control by Cason when W.J. Brown, not the Fire Brigade who at once engaged, to the Tests, owing to dispatched a fire-enge to the an injured thigh, was invited scene,
to the players' roserve. Apart from * some
Queensland officials requested damage to the roof, Chothing him to leave but were forestalli serfoils had pccurred
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