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BUREN
*THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
LIEN HWA LOSE BY 5 ΤΟ SING TAO Visitors Lead By 2 At Interval
New Plan's For Amateur Swimming
The Victoria Recreation Club convened a meeting on Wednesday, to discuss the formation of An Amateur Swimming Association in Eour Hous
The Chairman of the V.R.C. the Hon. A. Morse. C.B.E., presided and all in- terested clubs as well as the Services were represented,
Agreement was reached on certain brand principles. It is hoped that another meet- ing will be convened in the near
future to study pro~ posts which may be sub- mmitted. by Interested partlea in the meantime.
RAF Beat Signals At Cricket
cricket
Playing the last game of their tour, the Malayan Chinese football team lost to the Sing Tao English Touring team on the Club ground yesterday by five clear goals, after being two goals in arrears at the interval.
The heavy ground grently much of the sting out of the effected the play of the visitors Malayan attack.
Chiu was forced to leave the while Sing Tao seemed to he early at hume to ground condi-feld for attention but, when he
did return, he was nnual self. tions.
Jy.
Malaya sinrted off promisitig- |
In goal, Chu Chen-sang, was kept very busy and was pepper-
The game IB not manyea with shots from all angles. |
when He found the handling of the
the slippery ball very difficult
minutes old, however, Chu Wing keung opened scoring after the goalkeeper had fumbled a shot.
With Fung King-cheang daing. all the scheming and Chan Kam- hoi using his winger to full ad- vintage, the Malayan defence was given a gruelling time for the first quarter of an hour.
An injury to Chia Boon-leong, the star inside forward, took
match Seven Formosan
In a played between the
R.A.F. (Kai Tak) and K. Japs Get
Signal
Squadron the
former won by 4 wickets. Gaol Terms
SIGNALS
Dean, how, Marstalin
Durn, b Hodgson
Griffiths, e Hodgson, b Marsmann
Corkerill, not, qui
Parker, ↳ Marsound
Withers, run out
Fale, e Hodgson, hi Owen
Extens
Teat for 6 declared) ...
Owen
Kolgson
Marsan..:
Winer
M.
1
The Game
After Sing Tao had opened the scoring, Malayn took up the offensive and gave the Sing Tao defence a grueling time.
Gesano saved n sure Hal when he cleared off
the gool line with Chui beaten,
On another occasion the ball was in the goul mouth for a time but there was no Malayan forward able to score,
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Ortiz Will Fight Kane INDIAN-AUSTRALIA TEST
---But Not "Anywhere"
Maulia, Dec. 11.
The world bantamweight champion, Manuel Ortiz, when fold today that Peter Kane European title holder, WAS prepared to fight him in America for expenses alone, said, "I tackle anybody. I'm ready for Kane any time."
O. Curtis, his manager quickly added: "But not any- where,"
Curtis explained that, in London, taxes take about 50 percent of the gate, while for the US$37,500 guaranteed purse for Ortiz's fight with Tirse del Rosario in Manila on December 20, tax was free.
The money has been posted in Los Angeles.
Ortiz, two and three quarter pounds overweight for his fight with the Filipino champion, said he expects to make the weight easily.Associated Press.
New. "Passed" Ball Rule In Softball
(By "Grandstand")
A recent managers' meeting has confirmed that runners will not be allowed to score from third base on a 'passed' ball, the reason for the de- parture from the Official Rule laid down being due to the fact that existing conditions on the play fields available do not permit of a suit able back-stop or fence to be erected 25 feet behind home-plate.
11.15 a.m.-Canadians v. V.R.C. (Umpires: 'Doc' Molthen, G. Rozarlo, J. Gomes).
RECREIO SOFTBALL DIAMOND am-Filipinos v. Recreio (Umpires: S. Leonard, R. Castro, A. Rumjaha), "B" Division Men's SATURDAY
The 1947 edition of the Official Rules also entitled a player 'hit by
Sing Tao scored the second goal from a well-placed corner which resulted in Chan Kam-pitched ball to first baac, but the meeting also agreed to drop hol netting from close in,
this rula for the current,!
Jeague game. Last Sunday Umpire Don Robbins awarded a base under such circumstances to Hoba Gomes for the Rest against India but, as that particular game did not count in the league, the exception did not apply.
The play was still fast after this with Mainya having their share of the gume.
Sing Tho's intermediate line showed up well under pressure. There was no further scoring In
Sentence was passed by No. 7 War Crimes Court yesterday on seven former staff members of 22 Dolchoku POW Camp. Formosa,
who were found guilty the pre- | the frat balf *vlous day on, atrocity charges
·
45
16
of
First accused, Capt. Yoshimi Teneyoshi. medical officer In POW charge
Camps in 14 Formosa, was given seven years
( imprisonment.
Second and seventh accused, Lieut. Ishii Minoru (camp com- Inundant) and Cpl. Yamaguchi (medical Kiyoshige
orderly), were cach given eight years.
Licut. Fanauka Masao. (off-
M.
R.
2
2
1
21
Z
3
6
R. A. F.
Marsmana, e Withers, b Dean.
Newiston, Dean....
Cooper, not o
Skinner, not pul
Katras
Tutal for 2 declared}..
Dean
Cockerill
Ford
11.15
2.45
4.00
FD
At the request of several clubs Malaya made several post for home games to be played on tional changes in the second half their own gound, the meeting
was not long fagreed to accommodate them but the game started when Chui Wing-keung this respect and a new schedule, added another goal from a good spreading games over five venues, penalty shot.
has been re-arranged · and elred- For the
minutesluted to managers of "A" Division next 15
The "B" Division schedule is
Malaya still play well and trieil and Women's team.
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BEGINS TODAY Everything Hangs
Two French Poodles
On The Weather By Plane
Sydney, Dec. 11. India's team for the second Test match' tomorrow will not be chosen until tonight. At present the condition of the ground and pitch may allow a start at noon but everything depends on the weather tonight and early tomorrow morning.
Was
Although preparations have [ Toshack slightly strained a been hampered by recent cartflege during the Brisbane weather the actual pitch has game and left the field for sev- been well covered, including the crat overs. The Injury sides and approaches,
then not regarded as serious Gabled tarpaulins have en- and medical advice suggested abled the safe to run off well that he would be fit for the clear of the batsmen's ang bowl- | second test, era' areas.
Nevertheless, the prospect of unsettled weather, conditions in likely to favour bowlers, who will be able to use the heavy at
nesphere.
If the side winning the ton the takes full advantage of take commang of the situation available conditions it should as the long distance forecast is that rain will fall next week.
Though
with- Revere, the drawal of Toshack is not an ir- to Australia reparable blew
bowling at Bradman's com- mand,
New York, Dec. 10. Two French poodles ar- rived_by_plante at La Guar- dia field and just as cus- toms inspectors were about to levy a 15 per cent tax on the dogs, one gave birth to ! six puppies.
Posed with the problem of whether to tax two dogs
or
eight, the Inspectors finally decided the pupm wero American citizens and therefore tax free-United Press,
Ban On
owing to the wide variety of Bertram
overs.
Significant
Brooke
It is significant that after and
London, Dec. 11. Indifferent display in the first Sir Waldron Smithers, Con- Rain again prevented the In-Test against England last year,servative, naked the Colonial dians from practising today. Toshack was sparingly used in Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech Lute yesterday afternoon the second Text at Sydney, and Jones, in the House of Commons eight members of the Austra- delivered only 13 overs at a today why he still refused to
allow Mr. Beriram Brooke- lian team attended 'the ground Cost of 22 runs,
On that occasion offspinner brother of the former White but the soft pitch played all sorts of pranks and Hassett Johnaon was the destroyer with Rajah of Sarawak. Sir Charles classified it as exercise and not 0 wickets for 42 runs in 30 Vyner Brooke and ils son, Brooke, to enter Mr. Anthony practive.
Bradman now has five bow- Sarawak. *Amarnath was justified in not j
Mr. Creech Jones replied that C.B.A. GROUND ··
using the nets as there is allera avallable, Ray Lindwall, K. -Rexas V. Rangers Ways a chance that the match Miller, W. Johnston, Colin Mc- Mr. Bertram Brooke bad not (Umpires:
Molthen, P. Reme-wicket will roll out fairly well Cool and lan Johnson.
applied for permission to enter dlos & Les Castro).
The inclusion of Neil Harvey Sarawak an that he gave res- an be faster than the practice p.m.-Josephians v. Comps wickets, in which case his bats is a surprise even though it Insons for the expulsion of Mr. (Umpires: Phile Remedios, A. men would have wasted their generally conceded that he de- Anthony Brooke on December R. Samy, H. Moosdeen).
To that, he said, he serves a place among the team. 10 last, BUNDAY
time in today's quagmire. C.B.A. GROUND
Toshack Out
At present he is in Perth from had nothing to add.
On December 19, Mr. Creech p.m.-Wildfires v. Jaguars Having failed to pass a medi- where he was flying today to
Jones said that Mr. Anthony H. Winglee, P. cul test
Ernest Toshack who Sydney. H. Moosdeen)
tonk 11 wickets and
For Victoria against Western Brooke had sustained and on- p.m.-Braves
United
Australia's Shield which ended yesterday, sion of Sarawak to the Crown Nations (Ed. Barques, Leo been omitted from Tavares, K. S. GIII).
team for the second Test which he hit 41. A splendid deep and the demand for the restora- fleldaman, Harvey would be an tiun of the Raj with himself-or p.m.-Daredevils V. Blue begins here on Friday,
asset to the team-Reuter. his father as Rajab-Reuter. Beetles (Umpires: P. Remo-
Victoria's left-handed bais- dios, lakin Samy, Moosdeen). man Nell Harvey, 18-year-old
at the youngest of five cric-i kating brothers, has been in- cluded among the Australians from whom the team will final- ly be chosen.
1.00
piran
31 runs
hard but after this it was obvious being arranged and will be availRECREIO FOOTBALL GROUND | during the Brisbane test, hos Australia in the drawn Sheffield couraged opposition to the ces-
that they were tiring and theyable in the near future..
cer in charge' of supplies) was did not appear so speedy. given four years; and Sgt. Ma- Further goals were added for
6 or Yamamoto Kalsundo Sgt Sing Tao by Ho Ying-fan and
Kawano Mitsutoshi and Sgt. Chan Kam-hol.
14 Sato Atsushi were given one
12 year, six months and eighteen 10 months respectively.
The Court comprised Lt. Col. Walt (President)
67 N. G.
and
w Major A. Clayworth and Capt.
M. AL
K.
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f
2.
U
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D. C. J. Banfield (members),
Maları-Chol Chressing: Chung Kwok-,
hing and Tam Karton: Lee Fow, Yeux Ku-chrong and Mon: Kwan Hou-teck.
Ra Ter-slany, Baay Yuen-wah, Chia Bonn- trong woxd Yeap Chingen.
Bing Taoi-Chul Shui-hang; 11. Gemuera, and Hau Yung-nang: Fung Kwan-shint,
Major M. I. Ormsby prosecut-Its King-seng and Boong linging: H
17 ed, and Lt. G. L. Falkoff was Ying-lah, Pung King-cheeng, Chut Wing-
advisory officer for the defence. keung. Chang Ham-hoi and Las Chung
Sport Here And There
BOWLS
CRICKET
jang.
GOOD WISHES
WEEK-END FIXTURES
Ladies' League
SATURDAY
MARINA GROUND
1.00
2.30
3.00 pmAces v. Bees (Umpires: 33
2.30
Billy Soares, G. Quinn, A. Campos)
SUNDAY
C.B.A, GROUND p.m.-Wildcats v. Canadians (Umpires: W. Lawrence, Billy Soares, Moosdeen). "A" Division Men's
11.16
SUNDAY
Taxis Put
Off Streets
For Touting
for
"Touting" in the streets fares has resulted in the can- When the Lien Hwa, Malayan
cellation of 33 public hire car C.B.A. GROUND Chinese football team leave for 9.30 a.m.-St. Joseph's Rovers ties the "China
Licences by the Traffic Authorl- Mail" learned home today by plane they will (Umpires: Saby Samy, S. yesterday. carry with them the best wishes Hamet, Ren Sequeira).
The drivers and owners of the a.m.-Madcaps v. South (33 cars had been warned on The Semi-final of the Open An Intra Club Cricket match of the football publie of long
Kong.
China (Umpires: Hal Wing three occasions by the Police. Bowls Rinks will be played at will be played at H.K.C.C. to. Kowloon Cricket Club tomorrow morrow:
B. Ablong, Jock Brown). 'lec. visiting teum, since the
One publie hire car company at 2.30 p.m.
35:-L.
Kilbee liberation, has created a better RECREIO FOOTBALL GROUND has had its business suspended
9.30 a.m. Police
H.K.B.C. for V. The draw resulted as fellov
three months following (Capt.), R. H. Hughes, M. M. Impression that var recent C. Dowman, HF. Shields, S. Little, C. Barclay.. O. J. Kerr, A. visitors.
from the Police. Randle, AJ. Hall (skip); v. J.M.P. Raynor, E. F. Gee, D. S. Odell,
Lopes, G. Roza-Pereira),
Under
Omar, A.M. Omar, K.M. Omar. R. Evans Brown.
U.M. Omar (skip).
J.W. Leonard, M.I.
L.C.R. Souza,
Rozack,
and A. E. V.
D.
No
On the field of play they play-
M. Harriman ed as the game should be play-
E.
ed, and off the field were at all Over 35-H. Owen Hughes times-"perfect gentlemen." B.W. Bradbury (Capt.) 1. A. Pearce, J. (skip) .. RP. Phillips, EF Richardson, F. Howarth, L. F. No only has several members Pope, L.G. Coombes, J. McKelvio Stokes, . N. Bardell, A. 1. of the team become very popular (skip).
Snaith, A. Graham, G. A. Stewart, with the Chinese publie but many The Final will be played the MF. L. Haymes and W. Stoker. of the players have made good following day either at KC.C, or K.B.G.C.
The following will repreeant They may not have won many The Association's closing day Club de Recreio against Univer: will take
place at K.B.G.C. on Mity Cricket Club on Saturday, at games, but they won the most Jon, 2, 1948 at 2.30 pm, with a King's Park:-
important one the unofficial watch between Hong Kong and Kowloon, nix rinks each side.
A. M. Prata (Capt.), Dr. A. M. Interport. Rodrigues, A. P. Pereira, Jr.. P.)
A representative frem each M. N.da Silva, Jr., L. G. Gosano, Club In Hong Kong and Kow-G. N. Gosuno, J. M. Gosano, D. M. loon will meet at H.K.F.C. and Rodrigues, L. d'Almada Remedios, K.B.G.C. respectively on Wednes
A. Osmund, A. Noronta.
day, Dec. 17, at 5.46 pm, in select their respective teams and Captains.
Caplates should notify the teams for the week-end:-
Secretary immediately the teams are chosen.
Cralgengower Cricket Club Saturday vs. H.M.S. Tamar:- Home ground at 145 pm.--C.
A charge or $3.00 per player W. Lam (Capt.), G. Hong Chcy,
will be made to cover the cost
of souvenirs.
Presentation of prizes will be
made after the game.
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QUADRANGULAR
4
H.P. Lim, T.E, Yoch, E.A, Lee, A.H. Ismail, R.R. Iranee, P.J. Billimorin, 1.M. Omar, L. Wong. S. Ramchand, Reserves: -Peter Esmall, A. Kuruneru.
the day
Sunday vs. Naval Dockyard:--| Home ground al 11.30 a.m. Whole In the first round of
Ramchand match: 5, Quadrangular Tournament, the (Capt.). H.P. Lim, P.J. Billimoris, Army will meet the RAF and R.R, irance A.H. Ismail, R.O. Police. The game will take place Baker, CS, Carr, Lloyd Wong, J. as the Sookunpoo Ground tomor Leonard, A. Kuruneru, P. Esmail,
friends with the Non-Chinese.
They have made no excuses for their defents, and were generous in their praise for their opponents.
It is to be hoped that they will return soon and Hong Kong will always be ready to welcome Jhem.
Two Discharged In Attempted Murder Case
(Puisse Judge), at the Crimin-
Peace For
Ten Years
Readers' Letters
continue treatment ambulatorily at the clinic is a successful end. We can servu Thus in a year four to eight times the number of beds.
Tung
Anti-TB. Aid Sir-For your constant help and encouragement to the Anti T.B. effort, the Colony's T.B.
Thus the guiding and Inflexible sufferers, nay the whole com- munity, should be for ever in rule of admission must be based possible stay with debled to you,
It is sad that on shortest
benent. irre- the misleading Idea that any greatest possible Anti-TB. work will only benefit spective of who the patients are Ban Francisco, Dec. 11. the poor and does not concern or who recommend them. Dr. Arthur H. Compton, Nobel the rich is still so deeply rooted just prior to the outbreak of the It should be remembered that prize-winning atomie) ; physicist, | here. It is strange that the
rich today forecast peace for another still behave
like the proverbial Pacific War, when money was so 10 yours, but warned that mil- ostriches
T.B. much of greater value than at toward our
Robert Ho lion of persons would die in
an menace. The infection of T.B. Present, Sir (Umpires: Bill Woo, A. V.three official warning felters atomic war "if things go wrong." generally takes place in chad very generously donated neorly a ·
lakh towards He added: "I will not any anhood and
the Sanatorium development of the Fund of the H.K. Anti-T.B. Asso- other war will wipe everybody off disease
young takes place in the face of the earth and it will adult life.
ciation and had it not been for With T.B. sufferers the war or money had not depre pot destroy civilisation-there will so
us, the clated prevalent around
so much In value be some pieces left. But it will children of the rich as well as would certainly be already with be an enormous setback. We will the poor are in constant danger a sanatorium long before now. have to start all over from the wherever they go, the schools, Sir Robert's generous donation way back."
the cinemas, the restaurants, and
has now been spent for the pur- The Chancellor of the Wash even in one's home where a chase of the Moss Radiography. ington University said, on the amah or a house-boy or a cook unit, which is named after him. other hand, that 10 years of peace may unsuspectedly be harbouring
of think there will be many would go a long way toward pre- the disease. If only the rich wards in our new sanatorium, venting a Third World War. can realise this fact and are
"The forces which unified tho| sensible enough to face it, the may I therefore venture to sug
gest that they be named after United States are at present at need of the HK. Anti-TB, Asso the big donors, firma or indivi work throughout the world and 10 ciation of seven lakhs for its pro-duals? years of peace will strengthen the Compton said.-United Press. trond to permanent peace,” Dr. wealthy people and big
Double-Crossed His Friend -- Both Go To Gaol
A story of vengeance by double-crossing for inter- ference in a love affair concluded yesterday at Kowloon Magistracy when Mr. Latimer sen- tenced Hui Sik-yuen and Ng Yuk-chiu to 18 months and 30 months hard” labour, respec- tively. Both accused were recommended for banishment.
.
They Got The Benefit Of
According to the Prosecuting Afraid of being involved In
second defendant asked a about it, and, was advised to friend, Chau Yuen, at Kowloon have the man arrested.
Officer. Det. Insp. Franklin, any crime. Ng told his friend The Doubt
Love Interest
caro of.
Wel
muy I Join, in
ANTI-T.B.
ected sanatorium with so many In conclusion
Arms appealing to the wealthy section around us should be easily taken for our community to give. [noy... Invest, liberally in support of There is another fact which this much needed sanatorium we should know, that is, that the and as sure as the day follows great majority of those develop the night, ther own children? ing T.B. are young people at the will reap the beneût from their most productive period of their
generosity, lives hence they become a great economie liability, instead of a great naset as they should be to our human society. In other The benefit of the doubt was words, while, these, young people
Tram Notices: given to Chan Sau-pang and his should be producing and enrich-
Sir-Displayed: prominently, on City, on Nov. 16 whether he
lady friend, San Wal-ying, ing our community, because of would receive a reward on hav-
when they appeared at Central TB.. they become not only use the upper deck of every tram car ing a friend arreated with a re-
leas but wasteful to society, and are the following notices: Magistracy before Mr. J.G.
1: "Standing on the upper deck burden to us all. “ a Mak Chung, allas Mun Chung.
volver.
Hul, in his evidence, told the Conklin on a charge of giving Indeed, the. relatively small of this car is strictly prohibited": Chau brought Ng to the Magistrate that it was all a false information to the police. number of beds to be avaliable and and Chol Kon, who appeared
Shamshuipo Police Station "frame-up" by Ng because the Insp. Reddish said that he in the projected sanatorium will 2. The driver of this car before Mr. Justice Gould where it was arranged to have latter wanted revenge for his saw public vehicle No. 4741 In a be a handicap to cur effort in forbidden to proceed whilst there al Seaslona yesterday on first defendant arrested.. (Hul) interference in Ng's love private car park in Hill Road. solving" our gigantic problem are any passengers ON THE
Ng was to indicate Hul by affairs.
The driver saw him and Im÷ However, there is a way to UPPER DECK in excess of the
minimise this short-coming.......... Ho said that he and his wife mediately began to move,
seating accommodation." scratching his head when the
(1). Form a medical commit in apite of this, however, the latter, turned up at the junction Ilved in a hut in Kowloon City
The driver, Insp. Reddishi tec, consisting of- cheat physi- number of passengers standing of Halphong Road and Nathan with Ng and two women.
alleged, told him he was wait clan and surgeon and a radio on the upper decks of most tram He had warned nocond de- ing for a woman who had ortegist, to select cases for admis cara. is so many, on practically 3 accused, together with others Road to take a bus to Kowloon
not in custody, had attacked City
fendant not to bother the dored him to pick her up to go sion to the sanatorium. pbidang every trip, that it is nothing in:: women, which Ng resented 'very to a Chinese herbalist's as her. Wan Yiu on June 10, at con- Gulity Knowledge
· (2) · Only early open naught Road West.-
Hul, when arrested attempted much.
'child' was alck
which can be converted to non completely blocked:
bo Ng had given him a parcel
greatly One of these days an occident Mr. E.H. Sainsbury appear to put his hand. Into an. Inner
At San's house Chan asked Infectious and ed on behalf of the Crown, pocket but was folled by Police. wrapped in a handkerchief on the woman "You rang for a benefited by a short stay in the will occur. Why not take all pos
sonatorium and bona fidere, aible ataps to avoid such a dinne while the accused were repre- This action, the prosecution the day of the arrest taxi to take you to the her-sidents of the colony should-be ter by the simple method of London, Dec. 10. sented by Mr. M. A. da Silva..:: contended, showe, that Hui had Ng himself put it into Huf's balist's at 10-30, didn't you?" admitted to adhering to the rules laid "dówn RAT Gnr. Bett, RALL
The Fuel Minstry announced Addressing the Court when guilty knowledge, while Ng. It inner pocket just before the After a moment's, hesitation. It is the usual practice in the by the Company? Yours ates The following have been chosen last night that coal production the case was called, Mr. Salne was claimed, was the prime police came on the scene, she replied "Yes."**** west to keep a patient in a sana-is MAGAN PUBLIC SAFETY. to represent HQ Land Force for last week rose to 4,208,700 tons, hury said that the prosecution mover of the double-cross Second defendant had told The herbalist said that she torium for ene or two year their game against WD Chinese which is 33,500 tons more than relled on the evidence of the In his evidence, Ng said he him Hul said, that the gun was had nd appointment but in Court With proper choice of cases with · Printed, and published" for: the tomorrow on Happy Valley the previous wook and the injured man who was unable overheard another man telling given to him (Ng) by a man anid, that the child was sick and the help of the higher specific Ground. Kick-off at 2.80 p.m.
immunlly caracteristic of the proprietors Theme Newspaper Perry: Walter Binith: Derry, highost sinco 4,313,000 tons to atteng Court The Attorney Hul that he had gun which he from Welchow. Hui sald, he hid the woman could have been so Chinese we can without sacrifio Enterpriis, Limited"
itarrison were mlued in the wook of Aug. | General had therefore decided wanted to take to Kowloon not know about the gun hatll ing to bring the child to seeing effodiency make each patient James: Keates." "Windso
24; 1940 United Press, re to enter a nolla prosequl, City?
told by the police..
him.
stays for three months, and to Hong Kong.
row, commencing at 3.15 p.m.
The following will reprosent the Army:
Lt. Woolnough, RE; Lt. De Kome, Green Howards; Capt. Henderson, RA; Lt. Penrose, RA; Lt. Moore, Innisks; Lt. Symex,
RUGBY
London, Déc. 10, Rugby matches:--| Rugby League-Bramley
Innisks; Lt. Plesu, Buffs: A New Zealand Tourista 31.
Other: L Nash, Buffa;: Capt.) Stevens, Inniaksi Gmr. Brookes,
Rugby
Union:-Susan
RALL. Park, Innisks; Lt. Bruce, Hampshire 88-Router.
RA: L. Doherty, Innlaks, Lt.
Ferrer, RA.
Renerves: Lt Rock De
Bescombes, Buffe L/Bdr. Labull,
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charge of wounding with intent to murder, were discharged, the Crown entering a nolle prosequi. It had been alleged that the
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