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MALAYA LUCKY Japs Pay

TO DRAW

For H.K.

WITH CIVILIANS Prisoners

Malayan Chinese were definitely lucky again to draw in their football game against Combined Civilians at Boundary Road yesterday when both sides scored three goals.

Malaya attacked for a while but

another run down the win by Xavier ended in a good centre for Fowler to ncrease the lead,

On yesterday's display the Civilianshended in fram a centre by Xavier. were far the bester teain and, la sple of the four that several pløsers were ploving in seal positions, they struck up a good understanding early ut combined well in the attack,

Every playes in the Civilian side played hard and it would be unfair

to mention

Tod

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Quistanding playe

lawien usust aid that, played well at right ball; Castilla,

ight half, was seen the left wing; and Pope, a half, was at right hark,

The players seem to easily settle be their less positions, and all save ausing display

Menace

Woh both his wingers, Xavier and Castillo, sending over good ventres, Fowler was always a continual incis are and had the attentions of the opposing craite half fully acceptied, Redman worked harder than er h yet cute for his own club. He wared goal and in the chasing stages grand

The deferwe was seen assisting Round waste. Weller, at io43- Light, did well. He kept Xavier well pled with passes atud seist guild passes to Fowler and Redman,

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Furrow, as cruise half, showed that left half in the This pr

display at Borial Interport game was due to bring

san uisual juvsition. Yester day he was safe in his takling and kept the nippy Malaya forwards subbard for a considerable time.

Pupé 2 Fjelstad, the backs, were hard workers who never Kavr +21 They tackled hard and cleared well.

Tired Side

The Malayan teams appeated in fir n tired side. The dash which lenine-

ed their play before they went Shanghai was ahette, When in powes; sion they displayed good ball contrad but grasztally their tackling was weak, Their passing was good but they often

1ome

Castilho scored after Kood work following a a pass from Redman bet the goal was disallowed.

Play, which had started at a fart pare,

sare, slowed doira a hit and In an attack on the Civilians goal Aw

Hoon-seong netred.

Leading by the add goal in three at the interval, Civilians increased the lead shortly after the restart when Redman sent in a good grounder inte the emner of the act.

With defeat stating them Malaya) made desperate efforts to score and attacked

trunkly,

in a breakway, Castilho hit the bar and shortly after Fowler headed just wide.

Redman had bad luck with another

sent in dangerous shuts

Yokohama, Nov. 28.

A Japanese former 1st Lieutenant and 19 other war criminals were sen- tenced to prison, terms ranging from one to 30 years hard labour by an Eighth Army Military Commission

for war

crimes against Hong Kong prisoners-of-war at Narumi Camp in Hon- shu.

The notorious officer, Hiroshi Tanaka, commander of the pri- son camp, was sentenced to 10 years for failure to perform duties and for beating, min- treating and abusing prisonera, |

The equally notorious civilian guard Tokuichi Tunaku receiv ed a sentence of 30 years for

try and both Howlett and Collare beating, burning and otherwine

A trut In the Civilians defence fi eltain handed Aw Boot-scong possession and from his pass Ng Rok- kong beat Fjelstad and stored,,

Malaya scored the equaliser late in the game through Ha Ter-sang.

Civilian-Decks Pope and Fjelstad: Huxlett, Furrow and Colle: Xavier.

Weber, Fowler, Redman and Cantil.

Maturan

Chisenri--Chu Угалк Chan: Moe, Les and Chao; Ne, Aw, In,

Chi and Kwan.

mistreating Allied soldiers.

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Among victims of the criminala brutality

wor

were

HONG KỌNG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1947.

2,000 Chinese Varsity Propaganda

Students On Strike

Nanking, Nov. 28.

Two thousand students of the Central University are on strike in protest against the beating of several of their members during the election of the Student Self-Govern- ment Body.

A spokesman for the strikers said a "gang" of students. largely composed of former members of the San Mín Chui Youth Corps, raided ballot boxes during the election and injuring severat election officials who attempted to halt them.Associated Presa.

Portugal Meets China In Softball Clash

(By "Grandstand")

The local Girls' and Boys' Clubs will beneflt by the Exhibition games to-morrow at the South China Football Stadium, Caroline Hill, with Lady Grantham tossing the first ball to start the China v Portugal classic.

Education In Japan

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AUSTRALIA

DOWN 3 FOR 273 IN FIRST TEST

Brisbane, Nov. 28.

On an easy paced wicket today, India relied on spin bowlers in the first Test against Australia. The Australians scored 273 for the loss of 3 wickets, with Don Bradman 160 'not out, when stumps were drawn owing to bad light.

Brown

Tokyo, Nov. 28. The Chinese and Soviet members of the Allied Council for Japan today joined Mr. Patrick Shaw, British Commonwealth member (Australia), who

and Morris batter two weeks ago denoun- steadily, digging in. Amarnath blocked Brown's favourite leg ced Japanese history alice with two leg allps. Morris text-books, in criticising anicked Sohoni to second various aspects of the who was standing too deep as educational system Japan.

in usual.

General Shinng Chen (China), quoted extracts from current claimed that monuments glorify. ing wor and extreme nationalism throughout Japan. had not been removed.

Sp. U.S. Subs.

Sunk In Test

Brown wan caught on the leg aldo with one of the few balla taken cleanly by Irani.

Sohoni and Amarnath bowled well, but the batsmen left the leg balls alone to avoid the trap...

to

Washington, Nov. 27. Four former German sub- marines were aunk in the Allantle off Capo Cod, Massachusetts, last week- end in United States Navy service tests of an experi- mental torpedo, it was an- nounced here officially to- day.

The Navy Department made no further reference to the torpedo than to say that it had been developed by its naval ordnance 10- boratorics.

The submarines had been acquired under the Potsdam Agreement.-Reuter.

Mankad was brought on with are all the total at 29, and Bradman. "Youth organisations engaged in subversive activities. after phe hurried stroke, decided hastle to the domceratization of to knock him off his length, the country," he stuted.

Bradman was showing his Following this tilt, specta-1 the Green Owls who have up

General Alexei Kistenko, Soviet superb from India and had their secure his tors will be treated to another to date survived all onslaughtsmember, sald that the democrati. Work cut out

wicket. Terrysation real

theto emerge undefeated, show as Knappy

Japanese education was

Morris, the lefthander, play- glamour georgous prima don-Noronha Wahoo slinger, fooled proceeding extremely slowly and

Children were ed Mankad well. Canuckettes last Sunday unsatisfactorily. nus from the Mailcap

camp the

Morrie' patient innings try- take on the undefeated Wahoos with her fog ball to set up being improperly accommodated, number of Hong Kong prison-Now is the time for all goort new high with 13

strikeouts, teachers did not receive a reason. Ing to save a ball from trickl-A ers, including William Gitlis

were able iving wage, government oping on to the wicket. since the Aces people to rally to this deserving Ever (deceased),

Hassett, when seven, hit past Frederick A.

charitable cause.

humiliated by the Green Owls,propriations were inadequate and

new text books contained Robert Broadbridge,

ten Kishenchand head high at silly Leigh,

For the first time in recent Eddie Murques, manager-cum-dentious and unadulterated war- Fred Fowler, Stanley Leonard. years organised softball will be coach of the Madcaps, has cun-time and pre-war propagands, he mid on and was lucky to su

vive a catch at the wicket off side of centrated his training on the said. played on the Island the Colony and for fans, who batting side. This game will be Mr. William Sebald (United Sohon! when trying to hook have not been included to cross the age-old match of defensive States), Chairman

Bald that considering the Irani dropped the catch stand- the stretch of water to witness versus offensive,

magnitude of the problem. ing back. the games on the mainland in

miracles should not be expected, this season's pennant scramble,

and in his opinien, tremendous

made in tw this is an opportunity not to be

progress had been missed. The contentants are not

years-Reuter, just ordinary players-they are the cream of the local talent

G. D. Sines, William A. Gard- ner, George White and Ronald A. Edwords-United Press,

Sport Here And There

CURIOSITY

tried to bring the ball to the goal-the Welsh Guards, a Pem

outh and were often rolbed,

Attack Civilians attacked from the start

and within a few minutes

SIAMESE RICE EXPORTS

U.S. FOOTBALL

Chinese Side

Re-Shuffle

of the Coun- short ball.

Bradman Bradman showed

confidence

in stepping out to drive six of

Today's Football Games

The following are football fix-1St. Stephen's Col, v E.K.P.M. School

for the week.end;

Today's Games

IST. DIVISION

(St. Stephen's, 11.30: a.m.) ferce: Cpl. Manion. La Salle Cal,

Re-

With Aida Castro alde-lined on account of an injury 815- tained while aliding into second- base last week the re-shulled Cardiff. Nov. 27.

in their respective sections. New York, Nov, 27. Lieutenant J. M. II. Roberts,

line-up will probably be Terry Rutgers 27 Brown 20. Saint

Noronha and Patsy Ribeiro Louis 14 Duquesne 13, South brokeshire-born Itugby player

battery, Hilda Soares, Gilly and now a member of the Har- Carolina 6 Wake Forest 0. Penn

The Chinese side will mainly Winglee, Edith Xavier around lequins, is a man who is eligible 21 Cornell 0, Utah 40 Utah for two countries, and a curious State 14, Arkansas 27 Tulsa 13, comprise players from South the sacks and Irene Castilho tures Fowler position has arisen as a result of Texas 32 Texas Aggies 13, China and the Canuck outfits. shortstop. Outfielders will be him being chosen for both the William and Mary 35 Richmond They will have the advantage selected from Elsie Thompson, vanam | English and Welsh trials. These

of Herbic

Ball Elva Lee, Hilda Olsson, Ramona Bulls v Club (Sookuopoo, 4.30 p.m.i Vir- 0. Virginia Military 28

Quon, speed

Violet

F. If. Bullock. Linesmen: Referee: take place on the same

Davidson 20 hurler, and if Herbie is in form, Xavier, Lucy Yue,

A. Ribeiro and QMSI Tamlyn. ginia Tech. 14, Dec. 6.

2ND. DIVISION "A" Furman G, Western Reserve 13 spectators will be treated to a Chung, and Katie Lam.

Eddie Marques is still hav- As

Eastern W. D. Chinese He has been selected us

EFT. Valley ful Case 12, Newberry 6 Presby-pitching exhibition

Hp 3 p.m.) Referee: A. Fartur

School (Army, 1., 10.30) tark in the "Pessibles" team for teriand, Miami of Ohio 38 never been seen before on these ing trouble selecting his best

Inasmuch as Herbie nino but the latest communique Navy v Police (H. Valley, "" 4.30 This was Cincinnati 7, Oklahoma City 35 shores.

a.m.) Referee: Mak Yang Fai. the Anal Welsh trial.

unceremoniously

Referre: N. Delgado, two days after

Joseph's College St, Stephen's chased from Madcapville is the follow- Wichita was

College Switch-battery R.A.0.C. v Dockyard (Sookunpoo, 3

(Club, 10.JU #.. we ing line-up: selected as centre.threcquarier In Western Michigan 7,

Colorado College 6.-Asso- Irom the mound last week, the "Possibles" for the first Eng- 62

Referre: Li Ping Pul. ish trint. He is a full back for ciated Press.

p.m.) Referee: Cpl. Manion. still consider him the hast Teresa Baptista and Marglo pitcher in the league. Bill Woo, Xavier. Holding up the initial QLF. KM. Bus (C, Hill, 3 Wantani A.A. School v St. Paul's Cul. the Harlequins.

p.m.) Referee: Y. T. Leung,

(Navy, 1, 10.30 a.m.) Referes: finger-chewing who knows his game from A to station will be

F. A. Barretto. Z is down to mastermined the xide.

Ca

Laudon, Nov, 17. The figuers of tire exports from Mr. John Siam were given by Strachey, the Food Minister, in the House of Commons today in a Por liamentary reply.

Exports from April to June this year were

rous and tra

134,035

diny.

he had been

The question of which trial with

RUGBY

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London, Nov. 27," Rugby League matches-Widnes 7 New Zealand Tourists 0.

July to SeptemberTM 83,488 "Tons, ser him will be answered by the The tripartite agreement between player himself, for according to the British Government, the United the English Rugby Union secre- States and the Siament Governmentary it is up to Riberts to decide Rugby Union County championship: was revised in December last year

The English secretary admitted Leicestershire 11 Combined Notting to substitute a target figure of 400,; that there had been no communi. ham, Lincolnshire, and Derbyshire now los for the previous figure of cation with the Welsh authorities team 6.-Reuter, 1,200,000 400,--Renter.

concerning the matter.-Reuter.

Rugby Is Drawing Excited Crowds

(By "CRUMS")

It was very encouraging to the organisers of Rugger in the Colony to see such a large crowd turn out at Sookunpoo last Saturday. In actual fact more people were watching the Rugger than the Soccer. Quite an unusual thing for long Kong, but I am sure no one went away disappointed, after the Navy-Army game,

Anch

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Inez Soares, with Alec Men. South China v St. Joseph's (C. HII, donza and "Bernie" Remedios" - 4,30 - p.m.).-Referee :-P.. George... around the key-stone and Girlie

The following will represent Tony Gonsalves, mentor for Gaan the Far Turn, Pasture HQ Land Forces against K. M. the. Recreio Ramblers has been patrol will be taken care of by Bus Co. In a Second Division selected to call the

plays for snappy Boc windy allcy Football game on the Caroline the Republica Portuguesa. Al-guardien Theroza Remedios, Hill ground at 3 p.m. today, though, Tony has shown the Lella Gaan and Melvia Soares. Perry: Watts, Tronough: Derry, necessary calm and coolness in Utility will be Yollie Franco. Brown, Smith: Clark, Harrison, tight spots, especially during The unenviable task of um-Baulch, Hanalgan, Wilson.

The following will represent London, Nov. 27. the tussle between his Ramblers piring this game has been St. Joseph's in the First and The democratic nature of and the Madcaps, he has still alloted to Bill Woo (plate), Second Divisions of the Football amateur billards was revealed to be seasoned, but with a string Happy Halliday (1st & 2nd League this week-end, today by the success of George of veterans on the field headed by base) Doc' Molthen (3rd base), Fisher, a London taxi driver, Tony "Peewee" Alves, he should Arbiters for the openor

are who reached the final of the be able to take things easier.

'Doc Molthen, Flash Robbins London qualifying sections

The following will be the and Hal Winglee. line-up: the English event.

BILLIARDS

of

While beating his opponent by a margin of nearly 500 points Fisher had made a break of 108, which was the highest

in the competition to date. Router.

Titanic

Seniors v. RAF: - Mac- Dougall, Hussain and Leonard, J. Pereira Mans.. and J. Castlino, Pereira, Cruz, M. Xavier, G. Gomes and Omor.

Juniors . South China:-Jones, Brown or Malik and J. Roza-

Linesman:-Sousa.

IST. DIVISION

Santos

St. Joseph's Col. (Club 11.30 A..} Referee: Omar, Lineament Lai Shlu-wing and Chan Kam-Hol.

JUNIOR DIVISION "A" EK.A.M. School Anglo-Chinese

5t.

Wah

AIML

Mankad's deliveries in the left- hander's sixth over.

All were beautifully timed strokes, but superb fielding by Amarnath and Sarwate vented even a single. Bradman scored

pre-

10 in half

an hour and 21 in 35 minutes, while Morris added only three in the Inst 20 minutes before lunch, which was taken at 66 for one, the result of 90 minutes of play.

Amarnath,

bowling un- changed throughout, had the grand figures of 16 overs, seven maidens, 10 runs

and one wicket.

Bradman and Hassett ran short singles in a partnership which

looked dangerous Ir India.

The Indian fielding was keca and the throwing good.

The bowling, on a perfect wicket, was steady. Bradmen did not allow Munkad to dictate, In the Queensland match.

Scores

AUSTRALIA—1st INNINGS Bradman, not out

Brown, c. Irani, b, Amarnath Morris, b. Sarwate Hassett, c. Gul Mohamed, b.

Mankad

Muler, not out

Extras

-100

Total for three

BOWLING ANALYSIS

M R 55

273

DIVISION "D Yan College Anglo-Chinese P.M. School (Navy, 1, 11.30 a.m.) Referee: Tsang King Hong. Wantsal FM, School v E.K.P.M.

School Xavier.

2, 10.30 M.) Referee: F

P. N.T.C. Attached School V Gavi, Sohoni

Vern. Middle School (Navy, 2 Amarnath 11.30 am.), Referee: D. P. Lai.” Mankad

DIVISION C. KOWLOON

Barwate Mongkok. Govt. Sebool v La Salle Hazare

College (Police, 11.30 .n.) Nayudu Referee: N. Delgado, ¦

Six Men To Control

British

Railways

London, Nov. 28.

Six men will run Britain's railway for the Govern- ment when they are nationalised as from Jan. 1 next year.

The new officials, all of them, during the war will be replaced high executives In the four lead. Just as slowly, because at over-

CHINA: infielders P.F. Tsai, Herbie Quon, Pau Wing

The Club de Recreio Soft-Pereira, Noronha, A. Xavier and J. Brown or C. Castilho, Erick. Chung, Cheng Hong Yung. Bill ball Diereond will be the scene of sen, P. George, Garcia Woo, Teang Chiu Man, Leungn_titanie struggle on Sunday and N. Kavier or Ebrahim. Kwok Ting and Ng Pun; Out- afternoon as the Senoras take Reserves: Martinis, Cruz, Leo flelders Yeung Ka Shing, Dick on the Senoritas in the third Remedios, Chung, Ng Kec Lun, "Africa" of their live sport nerics DA All supporters of the game At forward the older men GOLF

Wong, Wong Po Chiu, George| show-down of their athletic Sunday, Nov. 30 Jaat season will doubtless be certainly have the advantage in Golf starting times for Fan-Tang and Geogeo 'Loc,

prowess. The other games are delighted to hone that Arthur weight but they lack a hookerling Old Course on Sunday

Tennis, Badminton, Table Ten-Kwong Wah Police (Police, 3 p.m.) Dorward, who played for the of McWhirters' calibre and their

9.40 HW.E. Heath-W. A. PORTUGAL: Pitchers Leonta and Field Hockey. To date' Referee: J. G. Padley, Linesmenting railway companies, will each riding shortages, and trains will

A. F. Willle and P. Xavier. R.A.F. and in all the representa-backs may not ace as much of

control a section of the country's be just as crowded, tive games here last season has the ball as the Club backs are Blair-Kerr, 9.44 W. M. Sim-] Tayares, Jock Brown; Catchers | the count is even with honours KM. Bus South China (Police, 4.30 152,000 miles of trock, subject only Officinis of the Government's

his 'blue for used to. It should indeed be an on--W. G. Robertson, 9.48 Pepy Malig, Johnnie "Hobo" shared in Tenuis and Badmin- been awarded

p.m.) Referee: A. F. Willia, to the authority of the centralised Transport Commission, which was G.G.D. Carter-K. S. Robert- Gomes. Infeld Lawrence, ton. The unhitched femmes

Linesmen:

J. O. Padley and railway executive in London. Cambridge University and will interesting tussle.

charged under the Act with taki RSM Ewin, be playing at Twickenham today. Additional interest is added to Bon, 3.52 M. B. Tighe S. S. Ozorio, Vieira and Roche. Out will draw their players from

The travelling public of 1,200,- ing over the railways and, which Dorward will be remembered this match as

the married St. Joseph's v R.A.F. (Navy, 3 p.) 000,000 passengers annually will in turn has created the executive the Club have Gordon, 9.58 N. A. Brown-R. fielders Quinn, Roza-Pereira, the league while.

side will comprise mainly Referee: F. A. Barreto, Lines hardly notice Any Immediate to run them, emphasise that im by everyone who saw him play received an invitation from the G. Gray, 10.00 A. E. Lisaman, Rozario and Sequeira.

Immediately following this diamond stars of other _days then; C. K. Woo and K. II. changes under this mafor Eocial-provements will come, gradually last year as the inspiring genius Shanghat Rugby Football Club-R. G. Buchan, 10.04 E. P.

all-star tilt, the Madcap Aces among whom are Irene Souza Tiang

at experiment. For instance, roll, as the result of a coordinated behind the R.A.F. & Police to send an Interport team to Streatfield-R. F. Moodie.

and Bees join forces to down and Olga Silva.

Inniskillings (Navy,, 4.35 Ing stock that has deteriorated central policy, p.m.) Referee: R. M. Omar.

· Linesment A, Farmer sad Bivers. Exstern y Chinese A‚A.. (0, IIIII, 4.30

p.m.) Referee: A. Quest. Lines men: M. Lui and A. M. Lee.

ས་ | Sing Tao v 25th, R.A. (Club, 4.30 p.m.) Refereni A, Brogan, Libee. ment Harris and D. Leonard.

team.

His brilliant passing and kick

Ing weron delight to

Shanghai at Chinese New Year

and competition for the honour ICE HOCKEY watch. of wearing the Interport dragon

fit. Stockholm, Nov. 27. The LTC ice hockey team from Let us hope that ho follows In a bound to increase from now.

General the, footsteps of his brother by until February. Shanghai claim Prague' beat the Swedish crowning this success with a to have a weak team this year Sports Club by nine goals- to three Scottish cap.

but as the Club could only beat at Stockholm Stadium conight-Reu". HMAS Australia by 6-3 on

Programme

the

This week's games on, Club ground are in the nature of

Tuesday and Shanghal won 8-0

cer.

it looks, as though it should be a BOWLS

a warm up for the Quadrangular great game.

The Quarter Final Open Rinks The following are today's Lawn Bowls game between rinks tournament which starta In two Rugby teams: ---***

skipped by B. W. Bradbury and weeks" time;

RIFLE RANGE FOR✅

THE BLIND

Over 25: Ingham, Haynes, J. C. Aitken will be played to- At 3.30 the R.A.F. & Police Tatam, Nelson, Stachan, Cessford morrow at Club de Recreio,

F:ragute. team face a strong opposition in Henderson, Carroll, the Navy, who must surely be Taylor. Bowman, Small, Morgan, looking for someone who can Godfrey and Rolph, 19639

Under 28: Pearton, Brown, kick goals. The only fault Sclater. Thomson. Tinsin Harri which best them last week.

At 40 the Club are having man, Clento, Meffan McWhirter. Brown, Wald, Kerr, Mackie, -a-Trial: match, tho! Under 26s Clark, and Robertson.

ploying the Over 26. Kane Br

On paper the old men oppear The following

Extra Rations For Hungry Britons

London, Nov. 28.

The Food: Minister, Mr. John Biracher, today announ- ced extra”, Christmas, ration of meat, sugar and candy for tightly rationed Britonsz

at Mr. Strachey said adults would be permitted an extra dd, worth and children an extra 3d. worth of moat in the week beginning December 21. The standard ration, ta is worth of meat weekly,

The candy ration will be increased from 1 b, to 1 cza. for the four-week period from Décember 7; to January 8: and the sugar ration" from 2 lbs, to 3 lbs, for the same period and to 21⁄2 lbs,f for; the four-week period beginning en January

The Miles

Brighton, Nov. 27. Sir Tan Frasór, war-blinded, Member of Parliament, opened

4. will represent a tile range for the blind hern to have the longer side: hayinz Army v. Royal Air Force at 1.30 toray by hitting the target ten of their regular lat XV. but pm, at Bockunpoo this afternoon just outside the bull's oya, bri it Ly doubtral, if they will have in a friendly cricket game-Crot. He was using an electronical it all their own way against their for Hop/Santer Haigh, Capt. The inakamani by Oscillations Darwin, Major Murray Brown, ly controlled ride which guides Younger opponents whose

frew, Li Slepło, Lá; Forrow, Lt. enthusidom svell makes up for

LA Womack, and Shrough hardphones or loud-

on

the

meat and Sharon coupons will be given an additional six cunces of cheese for, the week beglaning Dec. 212ARE IN Cho Halanid turkey supplies-turkeys are not rationed-wera to better than last yep Thin war they total: 11,700 tons (compared wib: 9,102 tona,Thár United Press, re

2ND, DIVISION "A

FINNISH STRIKE

'SETTLED

Helsinki, Nov. 28. Finland's Civil Servants) Association ended its two-day

Kitchee Taikoo (11. Valley "" strike at noon today.

5. p.,) Referee: A.

R.AS.C.

2ND. DIVISION

A statement issued today by Sle Cyril Hurcomb, Chairman of the Commission, said that 00 hotels and 104 ships, operated by: the railway lines, as well as their docks, will be managed by thá now executive until their future is finally decided. Reuter,

GERMAN · ́P.O.W?s

The Finnish Telephone, and

ESCAPE Telegraph Services were also South

(H, Valley, China

Southampton, Nov. 28. Referee: SM working again today. p.m.)

The Government had told the Police and RAF men are strikera that they had declared watching for a Gorman pri-

4.30

y

Club Chinese War on Par]läment" "by refuningi sonpr-of-war "reported to have

Referee: RSM

RA. y Sing Tap: (C. Hill, s pm).

Referee: Pte. Sheen, |RAM.C¡¡ v' Signals (H. Valley, "I Referee: Y Y.-T. Lover. Electric R.E.M.E.. (II. Valley, “**-

pm) Referee: P. P. L The following in this week's pro- gramme of the School Leagues

Sunday, Nov. 30 SENIOR Queen's Collem Wah Yan College 32, (Army, $ 1,- 11.30 m); Referees Steward. Linesment 6. Y. Kwok and MAT: Leúngsopg

NO ROYAL COURTS

to accept the wage increases Jumped from the hospital ship offered in reply to the strikers El Nil, outward bound from demand-Reuter, i

Southampton to Hamburg, f

The man was last seen swim- ming strongly towards shora. The incident occurred shortly before the ship reached tha London; Nov. 27. entrance to. Southampton of The King and Queen Will not Water-Reater, hold any Courts next year, it FREE AG was announced today. Instead, Primed and published for the pres afternoon parties will be held pilators, The Newspaper: Baltracion at the Palaed during the Bum-Limited by: WALTER - JAME mer-Bouter:"-" v

Windour/Loun Hong Kon

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