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BADMINTON

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Civilians

TO BE RESUMED To Meet

NEXT YEAR

It was decided at the general meeting of the Hong Kong Badminton Association yesterday, that the various divisions of the League he started early next year.

Mr. S. A. Gray, president, was ber of suggestions and

Lien Hwa

Combined '. Civilians meet the Malayan, Chin- se

football team at Boundary Road this af-

in the chair. The meeting was meeting was called to revive ternoon at 4.30 p.m. and, attended by representatives of 11 Badminton activities again on a unless the visitors are Clabs.

number of clubs now kad Bad-able to field a stronger

The chairman said that at aminten courts. meeting In July, 1946, at which there were about half a dozen

present, it was decided that the Badigton Association should rontinge. He was re-elected pre- sident, with Mr. Tallon,

Hon. Secretary and Mr. Frank Kwok, the Hon. Treasurer,

As most of the clubs hnd not yet been properly rehabilitated nothing further was done, but recently he had received a num-

Twelfth Extra Race Entries

Next Elections

which side than that

the Combined The next elections would be at played the Annual General Meeting. Services they will again but it would be necessary for be fully extended. the meeting to elect a new Hon. Secretary In place of Mr. Tallon who has resigned.

Civilian wis be

represented by practically the same which beat Royal Navy in the Memorial Cup Competi dion on Sunday.

Gosano has not rampletely reĽOVEC-

Mr. Gray added that the Treasurer, Mr. Frank Kwok, re- ported that the sum of $827.98ed from his injury and will not be was to the credit of the Annocin- turning out.

Last Sunday Husain filled his place tion to the bank,

It was deelded that the follow. and it is probable that Pope or Gor lon of the Palice will be playing of ing divialons

the Leage today. be started:

Howlett has been brought into the Met Division, Men's team at left wing ill preference to "B" Division, (the committee to Omar or Bickford and it will be in-1 have power to split this division (teresting to see how he faces in a into two sections If necessary), [position in which he has seldom 1f Entries for the Twelfth Extra | Mixed Doubles and Ladies ever played. Race Meeting at Happy Valley in Doubles, Duc. 6:-

The Inst two divisions

were

1st and 4th Race-Leubject to there being not less Handicap. (1st and 2nd Seelions)

"D" Class One Mile,

Airfield, AL Freser Argus.

Blue Peter Bright Season, Burge,

than four entries.

Committee

The following were elected to

The Teams

·

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947.

Australia's

Two Young Women "Married" In Church No. 1 Nazi

Santa Rose, Callf., Nov., 27.

Two young women admitted today they were "married" In a church ceremony and lived five months as man and wife.

Marietta Cook (27) and Thelma Walter (27) were julled on charges of felonious impersonation.

The masquerade was disclored when a Federal ngent frisked the "husband". Miss Cock, after she was arrested on suspleton of draft evadion.

is a teacher of

Miss Walter told the deputies that she Sonoma Valley High School United Press.

INDIA AND AUSTRALIA

PREPARE FOR 1st TEST

Re-Taken

Sydney, Nov. 27. Crewmen of the Am- erica' tanker "Cedar Breaks today captured Dr. Jóhannes Heinrich Becker, formerly No. 1 Nazi in Australia, who had eluded the Common- wealth security police for weeks.

The Nati had stowed away on the "Cedar Break" which was about to

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DISPUTE

OVER SIAM AND INDONESIA

Doleynto

Baguio, Nov. 27. India today sponsored the application of the Indo- neslan Republic for associate non-voting membership in the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East with the eloquent declaration that the "time has come for transfer of Government responsi- bility" to the Republican Government.

with India took strong exception to Russia

RR. Saksena of by vote of eight to one,

opposed and France the stand of the Netherlands | abstaining. that only the application of the Thereupon P. S. Lokanathan, Dutch East Indies as a whole executive secretary of ECAFE, made frantic attempts to over- should be considered.

The United States chief dele take the Siamese delegates at The Indians and Australians were at practice on was discovered out Capt. Danielson gate Monnett B. Davis backed Bagulo airport where they were

the Netherlands position and | awailing, fight to Manila. the Test ground this afternoon, but the public refused and called the police.

opposed the Indonesian Re- "Heil"

The chlet Siamese delegate. were not admitted. The former Australian

public's application "time Thualthep Thewakun, spurned 、 Test players, S. Barnes and J. H. Fingleton, When the police came for him Dr. wasting" and not in accord with the invitation to return, however, who arrived today to watch the First Test, shouted "Deutschland uber Alles."

rapped

the rules of procedure for ad- and the breach was completed. were stopped at the gate and had difficulty in

mission of associato members. Whether they will return to gaining admission to the ground.

Saksena sald Indonesia pro take their seats during economie The exclusion of the public is hard Friday for deportation to Germany.posed by the. Netherlands discursions in which Stam's rich Ito understand as neither team is pre-le will be flown to Freemantle to Gavernment to be associate rice production was to play a joln several hundred Nazi being member was a "wax image pre- major role, was a matter of con-

WEEK-END

CRICKET

Brisbane, Nov. 27.

paring any secret (noves.

iall for Balbon in the Canal Zane.

Dr. Becker offered Captain Daniel- son $3,200 to let him stay after he

Becker

and

fo attention

Dr. Becker broke parole which re- quired him to surrender himself last

In southern capitals, there are in-deported.-United Press. variably several hundreds of specta-

tors at the practice when teams are

at the nets, and the Indian players object to galleries behind the have no

Craigengower Cricket Club [net. teams for Saturday and Sunday:

Saturday ya, Garrison,

Their view is that the spectators Home mum be tremenilously keen on the

Cleaning

Emperors Gate, Golden Swallow, the League Committee:-Messra (Police) and Fjelstad (Club); Collaco Eround at 2 p.m.-C. W. Lamgame to watch. They get close up to EXI

le

Happy Season, Honeybelle, Hos Winess, Jackal Jadestone. Jinx, Kookaburra, Lola Sapula, Mastermind, Rosebud, Ruby Star, Souvenir, Sunny, 21 Entries.

M. Oliveira, P. Wong, A. L. Fisher and K. S. Lau.

Other points decided at the meeting wer, that the League 2nd and Oth Races -Last start in January and that home Chance i'cap, (1st and 2nd Sec. and away matches be played. tions) "C" Class, Six Furlongs. The questions of official uta- Arablan Moon, Cassie, Easternpires, replacement of trophies Fal Choy. Flyst, affiliation and entrance fees ind Wheel Golden Dragon, Jeep Hing. Kelly, Kingisher, Lightning, Miami Beauty Pencuared,

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Batsman's Wicket

Paul's

LONDON, NOV. 26. FEW OF THE SCARS CAUSED BY BOMBS TO THE

pared by the Netherlands jecture here.-Assocalted Press.

Governmant to resemble the

living entity which received my

support."

He advised the Netherlands Government to overlook proce

dural difficulties and suggested that the Netherlands support the Republican Government for ad mission,

Shangri-La Ball Popular

An estimated $20,000 nett

WAK profit

made at Monday night's Shangri-la Ball in ald of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association, the "China Ma{1" learned authoritatively yester-

The following will represent Cirl- lians against the Malayan Chinese at Boundary Street ground, kick-off a 4.30 pm. on Friday.

(Clahti Pop Leck

Pope Dr Gordon

(Captain), G. Hong Choy, E. A. the players which helps in identition- (Police).

Forrow (Club) and Castilho Lee, H. F. Lim, T. E. Yeoh, S. tion on the field and the players are

Xavier (St. Joseph's), Ramchand, R. R. (St. Joseph's) Mullen (Club), Fowler (Club), Red Billimoria, A. H. Ismail. C. S. their strokes and the good wishes: Irance. P. Jencouraged by the appreciation of man (Club) and Howlett (Palice).

Siam Indignant Carr, A. Kuruneru, 5. M. Charna. often expressed. Reserves-Weller and Bickford

R.A.F..

Hume Sunday VR, (Club), and Omar (St. Imeph's). ground at 2 p.m.-S. Ramchand

Earller, Siam's delegates walk-day. Team manager:-Mr. G. Harris, (Captain)

The weather is fine and looks like MASONRY A. H. Rumikan, G.

"The Committee in charge of OF ST. PAUL'S ed out of ECAFE deliberations Hong Choy, P. J. Billlmeria, R. holding for the period of the match, CATHEDRAL ARE TO BE 1 a huff, even though member the fund-raising campaign haa R. Irance, C. S. Carr A. H. Is. which case it will be a hatemian's LEFT AS REMINDER OF nations gave belated approval planned a series of events for mail. R. O. Baker, N, Advani, wickel. Lloyd Wong IM, Omar, Reserve:

India's Teal team for the first Test THE PERILS WHICH THE for representatives of the new next week.

CATHEDRAL A. Kuruneru.

match, starting here tomorrow, was

SURVIVED coup, d'etat Government to take

The programme starts on a seat as a voting member. announced today as follows: Amar DURING THE ATTACKS ON

Sunday with a Softball Match Approval of Siam's creden-at Caroline Hill (SCAA football The following will Club

representat, Hazare, Mankad, Irani, Kishen- LONDON. de

The Cathedral, famous land-tiale carried the provison that ground) which will be officially Adhikari, Gul Mahomed, Recreio ot Cricket thand, against the Indian Recreation Nayudu, Sarwate, Rangnekur, Sakoni, mark with its giant dome, be- admission did not imply any step started by Lady Grantham at Club tomorrow at Sockunpoo.

came the symbol of endurance toward diplomatic recognition of 10.30 nm. Complimentary. A kelter has been res Dr. E. L. Gosono, (Capt.), Dr. The team is the strongest batting when

the present Siamese Government. it survived German

On Monday, the Hong Kong ceived by the Commandant from His A. M. Rodriques A. M. Prata, S. combination no far fielded by the bombing attacks, which

It took members of ECAFE Stage Club will present a gala Excellency the Governor and Commandre- P. Percirp, L. G. Gosune, G. N.In Elahi was omitted because a Pastated acres of the City imme. I until noon to approve the acting performance of "An Inspector In-Chief, Honorary Colonel of the Corps, Gosana, N. A. Beltrao, J. M. Co.: Amir expressing His Excellency's ratifications anno, A. A. Guterres, P. M. N.wollen knee makes

Calle" at Seamen's Institute at the way in which the LK.V.D.O. da Silva, Jr., A. E. Noronha. tingent paraded

(next to the China Fleet Club) on Remembrance Day.

at 8.30 p.m. The Commandant wishes in convey his congratulations to all ranka who part). eipated in this parade.

and shuttlecocks were also di HKVDC ORDERS

cock, Shanghai Beauty, Tootsie, It was decided to leave these Tunny, Whirlaway. 16 Entries, points to the League Committee.

3rd und 7th Races--Finale Handicap. (1st and 2nd Sections) "B" Class. 14 Miles,

St. John Ambulance Orders

Avalon Crown Witness, Fitth Alarm, Flying Arrow Golden Wheel, Happy Valley Hot Pollol, Hurricane. Jeep Lee, Lucky Strike Masterpiece, National Congress, Peggy. Rosc Emme,

Order by Aunt. Comm. A. el Arcull, Royal Commission, Spanish Onion, Speedaway, Sunshire, The Wolf, Aro Comunioner, St. 1.A.B. Order 20 Entries.

|N«, 0/17, dated Nov. 28, 1947.

5th Race-Hong Kong Aulumi

Parades:-Beng Konst. Bib Nam Div.. Champlons. 14 Miles.

Hi Nam Voegr, Sat, Nov. 20, 7.30 p.m.; Daisy Bell (147). Hurricane Shanklen Die, Talkoo Chinese School, (147), Norse Queen (147) Shan-Sat Now, 29, X p.m.; Chips Motor But non (147), Seokunpots (147), V.Pi, Sun Nov. 30, 19.30 am Wed, Dec. 4. p.m.: Central Div., Northrote Train- Ing College, Bat, Nov. 20 wid Govt. Ciril † Bampital, Hus, Nov. 30, at 9.30 min.

J Day (147), 6 Entries.

NO LICENCE TO SELL CIGARETTES

Kowloon K.Y.M.C.A, Oriental College

Wed. Dre. 3. at 7 pm.: Talmihataui Dir. Nathan Hid, I.C., Wed, Dec. 3, 8 p.m.

Fublic Duitra-Saturday Dec. 3. Raer Sixty-year-old Tang Ying of courer Duty, Fastern Hizbulon; 8nt. No. 178 Hollywood Road was arrest-Bas Arr. To, Suckinpou, Kamiowe) V.M.

|

Owen-

Onien by Lieut-Gulone! 11. Hushes, E.D.. Acting Commandant. HK V.D. Corps, Order No. 44/47 dated Nov. 27, 1947,

· Pensions All Valunteers and Valum teers' dependenta are atided that under the terms of the relative Royal Warrant, any pensions granted are payable anty from the date of application, unless other- was decided in any particular case ur eins of case. Ta view of the absormai circumstances, the Pension Assamment Bourd have allowed exceptions to this rul In most care niready submited, bot warning is now given that the payment of

Sport Here

And There

London, Nov. 20, Rugby Union games:- Lancashire and Cheshire 0 Aus- tralians 8: Middlesex 10 Surrey

Greyhounds

with Sen as the 12th man.

It

doubtful

Chiang Offer

arrears will not be enmeldered in respert Berkshire 28 Hampshire To German of any suplications submitted after the Oxford University Produces the rest, as the applicant 36 St. Bart's Hospital Citater. General

11.1 their

Brussels, Nov. 26.

The

diately around 'It.

de-

by

that the

Rent Raised

next Friday night, 100 Per Cent

Recon Softball Match hundred per cent rent increase will take place on Dec, 7 also

mutual agreement between at Caroline Hill at 10.80a.m... the tenant, the Postmaster-

The programme ende on Dec. General, and the landlord, Mrs. 8 with a Boxing Exhibition at Chiu Yeung-tai

House No. 3500 Main Road. the China Fleet Club. South, was rented to the Gov- ernment before the way to be used as a post-office. After the been liberation, the Postmaster-

premises at $40 per month. General continued renting the

FOOD PARCELS FUND

A report Issued tonight whether he would stand up to a six. day's match while Sohoni i prefer the Cathedral said red to Phadkar as an opener for the most serious damage to the

A Special Dance is scheduled attack.

Cathedral was caused by two

Club At the Kowloon Cricket Rangaekar's inclusion WOR not high explosive bombs on the

and the generally anticipated owing to the batchoir and north transept, the

following day (Dec. 0), # ting fallures, but he has been chosen, second of which exploded in-

Grand Fete will be held on no doubt, because he is part of India's side the body of the church.

A Tenancy Tribunal, consist-Murray Parade Ground with the fielding "machine", as also in Nayudu.

Ing of Mr. Andrew Cheong Royal Marine Band in atten- Despite the small labour (Chairman), Mrs. Eda B. Ho -Reuter.

force available, repair of the and Mr. Leung Man-king, con-

dance. scarred and pitted masonry is firmed at Kowloon yesterday a going on and some of the win- dows have been re-glazed, mainly with plain glass.

Carvings and mosale are be- Now, 29, Kowloon stringent reasons as to whe ed on Wednesday for hawking C.A. Div.: Sun, Nov. 34, Caroline the pension could not be claims at an

ing reinstated and new work elgarettes without a leenge and Matur Transport Blv.: Bun, Nov. 10, Navy earlier date. It must be clearly under

Hamburg, Nov. 27.

is boing re-gilded and re-de- was released on ball of $50. Gross Motor Transport Div.: Sun. Now stood, however, that the lord are in su and the Anderlecht Club of Bel- Staff of General Baron Alexan-

The Malmoe Club of Sweden A former member of the corsted to match the old. *. H.K.P.C, Ground, Wanisħal "11" Div Shortly after her release, she

way committed to parin arrears in any glum, were 1.1 at halftime in der von Falkenhausen, German 30-foot high screen has

Across the north transept a Htures: Owing to the Cocktail Party event; each case is considered on was ro-arrested for a similar the Headquarters Stores will not be open mer.

match here today. offence. This time she had no un Wednesday Dec 3, but will open in

wartime military final score was Mormce 2. An in Belgium, said Generalissimo re-building of the transept and commander erected in preparation for the Winter Lectures. All officers, warrant money for batt and yesterday Monday tee. 1. from 8.30 pm to 7 pm. officers and pergiants, H.K.V.D.C. de re

derlecht 2.-Reuter. morning she appeared before Mr. present at the Cocktail party on Wed. winter lectures will be givent at Carpa

Bates-All Oferte intending to be minded that the third in the series

Chiang Kai-shek had offered the Cathedral roof.-Reuter, F. X. d'Almada

Chinese Johannesburg, Nov. 26. Central. 3 will be present befure 6.15 p.m. at

citizenship to the Headquarters at 1800 hours on Tuesday, The British Ecxing Board of Baron. charged on two counts of Promation-Pt, Yun Bul Fal to Dec. 2, 1947. The lecturer will be Vice Control will recognise a match hewking cigarettes without A/0 "Kowloon Div. w.ef. 6.15.47.

Von Falkenhausen was mili- Admiral Bir D.W. lloyd, KCB, CDE, DSC, | between Bruce Woodcock and cence and was fined $50. In-Klon . we.. 10.11.47; A/0 Yon tonk Kane Bervices Rille Association. heavyweight champion, spector Morun prosecuted. Fund Cheng Kowloon Div. w.ef, 18:11.47. Practice Bbonis will take pince on the the British Empire Heavyweight when Japan joined the Axia.

1934 to 1938. He was recalled for 49

Shanghai, Nov. 27. Nov. 29 and Banday, Nov. 30, Lanches title, according to A Teiter from He was cased out of com- leave Queen's Fier 1100 hours Saturday: the Transvaal Board of Control the attempt on Hitler's life in Mr. Roy Dunlap, the story of the Board received today by mand in Bolglum at the time of Canadian broadcasting expert, Under the direction of a

for professional boxing-Reuter. 1944 and was arrested by the China's Gestapo.

eight-year struggle Copenhagen, Nov. 26

He was among po against Japan and her efforts Batglum 'drew 2-2 with Den.

litical hostages whom Ameri-at

reconstruction and re- mark in an International Soccer Can troops freed. He is at pre habilitation in being told to the Match at Hanover today. sent at a hospital in the world by shortwave radio for half time Denmark led by 1-0 American zone. Assoclated even hours cach day and beam- led to reach listeners in North America, Europe and South. east Asia.

Q

Vesignad 2---Pie. Lau Woon

School Athletics Arrangements

Chrunk

Under the sponsorship of the South China Athletic Association the Third Inter-School Athletic Meet, the first since reoccupation, will take

China To Tell

Commander-in-Chief. British Pacide Flere Johnny Ralph, South African tary adviser to Chiang from Her War Story

Range Stonecutters Taland, Baturday,

and 0930 hours Sunday, calling at Star Ferry Steps es route.

(Bɛd] J. WESTON, Captain,

Adjutant, 11.K.V.D. Corga.

Nallen $1 Andrew's Sunday. No. (Scottiab) Company, I.K.V.D.C. No. (Scottish) Company Church Parade will Reuter be held at the Helena, May Institute on Hunday, Nov. 30, at 10.20 .. Drows: Muti!. Members and ex-Members at No. 1 (Beottish) Company. H.K.V.D.C. are re

place during the New Year holidays at Caro-minded that it was customary to attend line Hill.

Church Parade on this day. A recepilon will be held for Members, ex-Member

Several other SCAA members have ¡ Hurdles, 400 and 1,609 Metres Relay" and their wires immmliately afiar the's al signified their intention of donat Races. Shot Put (16 h.), Discus Bervice at IQ, H.K.V.D.C., Garden Road, Ing towards the procuring of prizer Throw (2 Kg.), Javelin Throw, Hop, for winners in the meet.

Step and Jump, Long Jump and High

An entry fee of $20 for each school Jump.

or college entities its students to take Events for Section ""; 100, 200 part in the meet. For each event the and-460 Metres, 10 Metres Hurdles, eritry fel $1.

Events.

400 and 1,600 Metres Relay Racer,

Shot Put (12' 1a.), · Discus Throw

There will be two sections for buy | (14, Kg), High Jump end Long

competitors: Section "A" for those Jump.

over 5 feet 2 inches tall and Section

THREE HURT IN

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

Events, for, both Section "A" and

One man and two women were

a result of trafflë nccidents.

!Press.

Schools' Football Is Back To Stay

(By E..D.)

The majority of the pro- grammes beamed to. Europe.: Australia and America are ini English and include musical Interludes, talks on the Chinese people and an account of

China's struggle for rehabilita

Donations to the Food Parcles. Mr. A. el Arcul for Mrs. Fund received by Messrs. Pent,' Chiu, sold the rent at current Marwick and Mitchell, Exchange assessment should be. between Buliding:

Mrs. C. J. Waddell $10. Anon $80 and $100.

$10, Mr. M. A. Archanglesky $10, Both parties agreed on the Mrs. Karenjia 810. Spiv, $20. 100 per cent Inercase and Mrs. R. B. Wood $5. Anon $1. five-year lease.

Total $18,063.30.

Civil Servants Strike In Finland

Helsinki, Nov. 27.

Finnish Government members said today that they had decided upon "certain actions" to settle a strike by 40,000 civil servants which threaten- ed the domestic economy with paralysis and severed almost every communication between Finland and the outer world.

reparations to Russia and es elpal authorities operate the The only trains moving were and in Helsinki, where muni-

sential foodstuffs.

communications,

conditions normal.

The strike presented now dif-wore

Associated

Pekkala Six weeks' hard labour and a

The Valley's a busy place those Sunday mornings tion.

and it is obvious to anyone who cares to take At present all the broadcasts a walk around, as he sees the keenness of the are made from Chungking but ficulties to the country, already Press. players even although their skill is not yet up when the administration's new beset with the twin problems of to the standard we would like to see, that Nanking in January, Mr. Dun-inflation and the meeting of

transmitters aro: Installed Schools football is back to stay.

QUT AGAIN MAY reparations payments ug for those 3 feet 2 inches and "B" 500 and 1,500 Metres and Pole removed to hospital yesterday as Salle have acquired the useful class for schoolboy linesmen 1 similar International service to lon Party merged with the was the sentence given to

lap will move his headquarters Premier Mauno In the Senior League, La and with the Institution of a to the capital to build up a whose left wing Socialist Un-recommendation for banishment under. There will be only one sees Vault, tion for girl competitors.

Events for Gitle: 50, 100 and 200 Teang Hon-chau, 18, male, habit of winning 6-0, their last look forward to the schools the world from Nanking Communists to form the Demo Wah, 19, painter, by Mr. F. X. and fot Moires, 100 and 400 Metres Metres Relay Kace, Shot Put (3 lbs.). Street, Shumahulpo, about Gootball, lack the power, Next ing in, which are persisting

Events for Section: "A": - 100, 200 | Metres, 60/ Meirei Hurdles, 400-while walking along Haltan Sunday victims being St. Paul's gradually losing the odd bad Reuter.

who, while playing attractive habits such as incorrect throw- Discus Throw, Baseball Throw, High p.m., was knocked down by a

action as the case bicycle, and fractured his leg. season should see them a first Thuchizeting, an was

open to all English The cycllet was detained by the class team, days, in Chinese schools and two events Police, for questioning.

PIPER PILOTS IN CALIFORNIA

Van Nuys (California),

Jump

pre-war

Next week I hope to have a whose enthusiasm, if possible,

eratle Union, warned the strik d'Almada at Central yesterday. ers they risked the loss of whon he was charged with re- their jobs by their action. turning from expulsion.

Ho Bald the strike constituted Defendant was expelled on ment and Government Goy-ber 26. no Kan, Tokyo, Nov. 26.¦ ¦ crnment, workers in almost Inspector Brownrigg fold the Ken Boking, called the "At every branch of the civil ser Magistrate that in the course of Capone" of Japan, was today vice except the police, and do search for arms by Dalective sentenced by in United States fence went on strike at mid. Inspector Willerton Con the

few notes on the Junior teams JAPANESE CAPONErect action against the Parlia May 23 and arrested on Novem and

relay races, 400 metres and Medley Bus No 4188 on its way to sonably good

Wah Yan are playing rea is even greater than that of (100, 200, 100 and 400 metres)open Aberdeen, knocked down Fan

football but their older brothers in the

lost both games by, forgetting

SENTENCED

12 Nov. 27, to the Colony's clubs, services and Lata 83-year-old woman against D.B.S. last Wednesday Senior League The round-the-world filere, other organisations have also been opposite the Honitong and St. Stephen's on Sunday George WTruman and Clifford arrangePHASE

**DEKOREA MAANA University? shortly after 7.30 that the object of the gamb is An Interesting talk on some military court to five years. Im- night for higher wages, second floor of No. 126 Socond V Evan landed their light After a lapse of over a year, pm. fracturing, her right leg. planes stwo minites apart at BCAA plan to revive the sport meci KAI 8.80 20 ptivate car. No to score goals, St. Stephens, a aspects, clown planning was prisonment and fined 75,000 Telephone traffic was discon- Strest defendant was recognised stropolitan rport tonight, Ing is now able to materialise through 2070: collided with Cheung side taught, thema'sharples- | Patrick Abercromble to the Hous: { fog the illegal possession of a planes; grounded, ships, tiodata Defendant: claimed that he

plait, hard working, go ahead, given on Wednesday by Sir yen--the maximum contence- nocted, trains stopped, noro- by a Chinese police officer. >mile non-stop the generosity of McChen Wing

married of the Association, Kwan 28-year-old Opružinktely. 18: hour),

pak, vice-chalkminn

son in this art of goal scoring ing Sectionst Committee of the machine-gun and violation of the docks and schools, and, unla only returned for fils clothing | with nded in United Statesony, in setting, the Carolide

whose donation of about $5,000, went woman, who was WALL

by scoring three in the accond Herig Kong Counell of Wement the law against mob violence.versities cloned down Printed and pubilabed for the pre Des oil for the first time the they Hus-track and field fit again for cod

CHA was arrested, last month The foreign press received prister. The Newspaper, Maxipries tport on prutions, lapart.from, the purchase of suffe

Town Planning | offer a nine-day search by the special permission, however, to Zmlied", by Walimu: James KRA

Japanese police. Rautor t communicate with Stockholm, Windsor House, Hong Kong

sai Central

Bhe

A general discumion followed.

BitFetrick

Grocomprinted

"Fnew het of light-motal hurdirezi, but her acabaks, uninjurert

"The high standard

already showi

Its Ciser, MA SO, HU

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