U.S. Drops A Hint On Greece
Louisville, Kentucky, Feb. 18.
A high State Depart- mont official tonight gave the broadest hint so far that the United States might eventually intervene more directly in
the Greek guerilla war than hitherto.
Se
BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
· HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948.
Badmirton League Political
In Full Swing
(By Argonaut)
Crisis In Burma ?
After a temporary lapse of one week due to the
Rangoon, Feb. 19. Chinese New Year festivities; the Hong Kong
Despite official insis- Badminton League went into full swing again
tence to the contrary, this week, when eleven matches in all were played off. The two Senior Division Teams, high political sources in stated Sing Tao and Recrelo easily upheld their Rangoon today Senior Division reputation, the former ac- that a political crisis will counting for K.C.C. 'B' by 9 games to nil and be precipitated shortly K.C.C. "A" by 8 game to 1, and the latter ac-by the forced resigna- counting for Chung Wah by 9 games to tion of the Prime Minis- nothing.
ter, Thakin Nu. The University further rom [enegratulated on theis far wins this Anti-Fascist People's Freed m
tumed the claim
LE
over
N
Teresa's
Mary's Mit
Kowloon Dock were perhaps Cunhappiest team
Mais week.
the Jusion werk *Internalgonal Continuitato 20
Division title by scvrzel trameting to obradi control over Gateen
Terra's "A" the bone of 9.0. Kovinom Tong runde a welcome e
shy water so last as turate Situation wnh ss deželi El nur) loves it torete abar mult sut be expected to cope." Mr
sh of the
Hender Department's
1 l Near Lasten Atlans, de
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Considerest statytients n " ' ( N
warning from Mostow d
Balkan Auto 10 The Siteri gucullas
equally startung
Federal efforts t
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tari. The Athens regone by the Lan ed States Cernizat
The United States "will not stand idly by while forsign aggressis fr prive Lovrce of its territorial jegrity and political independence, Ms. Henderson derfaird Renter
CHINA AND THE
OLYMPICS
A véR IN
Nanking. Feb. 37.
Committer
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China National Anleit Federation desided at arsting ges
terday afternoon 19 paline : yuk turr
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Lengue's Supreme Council is re theported to be displended with the bringPrenuer,
The sources pointed cut that to form fret rather shakyan severels Beked, this time by St
Thnkin Nu's resignation will lead Deresa's in the League, and are to be
"A" and Chung Wah
not registered the natural collapse of free Although they have any win so far, they might in be cont Burma's first independent Cabinet limented upon the line spirit do and a completely changed politient which they have raised up a team set-up. and angered the League,
Gloomy Holy Land Picture
Seven-A-Side Rugby Draw
The following is the draw for he Hong Kong Football Club Bugger Sevtn-A-Side Tournament to be held on March 8 and 13:- Club "A"
+ Gunners Undesirables Club ""
T
V
M.S. "C ́nsort" v Club "C"
The Janiskillings 'v HMS Tamor "A" v RAF
V
Chub Soccer
Taikoo
The Bus
RN. Hospita:
Wayfoong
Civil Service
HMS Tomar
School Football
"3"
Programme
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ASSOCIATION'S
TENNIS ANNUAL MEETING
The first postwar meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association was held yesterday at the Hong Kong Cricket Club under the chairman- ship of Mr. H. Owen Huges. It was decided that the Tennis League should be re-started this summer.
Upening the meeting. Mr. Owen [Eughes referret to the regretable deaths of Mr. R. Hancock, the late President, and Mr. Ng Sze-kwYONE, both of whom had done so much for tennis in Hong Kong,
Mr. Owen Hughes said that with the exception of Mr. E. Abralepen all the pre-war officials were no longer in the Colony and that all recoils and mat of the trophies were lost.
He revealed that the Association lind over $2,000 in ele Bank.
After the election of
of oficial it was decided that the Hong Kong Cricker Club be permitted to run the Men's (Open Singles and Dongles Champion
ali mnd that the
the Tennis League be re-started rome time in
in May.
the School it
The following is Fotbull League:
Senior Queen's E.K. P.M. (Navy 130 d.) Ret: A. Fariser.
St. Paul St. Stephen's (Novy
Ret: 2, 10.30 .m.)
Tung Kan. La Salle v EK, AM, (Pulict, Willis of Bro-
Soucers predicated that the De- The University ginnasium will be
puty Prime Minister, Bo Let Ya, the venue of some sparkling and in
schis heady Burma's defences, may eresting display tonight, when the Puiversity "A" meet the Reetrio be asked to form a new govern- their Mixed Dudes return encoun¡ment in which the Pe-ple's Volun
take the tur la their Arst enter the Heer Organisation will University were just lucky to emerge pince of the Socialist group as the victorious by the Barmwest of matmujority party,
Burmese Before entering the Cabinet Bo Let Ya, whose Cm.11.30 a.m.) Ref: mumist sympanhitware well known, gun. was deputy.commander-in-chief of the Prople's Volunteer Organina- t when the organisation was AFPFL's private militant army.
gin.
Lake Success, Feb. 18.
Mr. Arthur Creech-
Some of the best lady players in Jones, British Colonial the Colony will be in artion in the
prisons of Kjos, M. de Nilva (Mad Secretary, said here to-s, Mary Ribicin, and Mrs. J. J. day that disorders in | Silva (Olga), while in the University searu kere will be those well-known Palestine might become
man players K, S. Low, S. A. Vanar considerably worse aftert T. T. Chin. May 15 when the British Mandate ends.
Heat that the Arabs would then be likely to release forces which they had been holding back in the country's borders.
Speaking! L NOWYCH, Curgh Frames said that
ad jaken the problem to the United Nations when it became
pparent that no agreement could,
Mr Britam
an hype team to be sent in Leane reached between the Arabs and don this summer through
Gover
the Jews on the basis funn
ment appropriations votaibutions | ePlestine, tring sports enthusiasts.
The 'kuntal Secretary
Results of fixtures played off this
University "B" beat St. Seresa's Recreio "A" bear Churg Wal R.CA". "A" beat Puller
-
St. Teresa's "A" heat Kowlana
Berk Kowloon Tổng heat St. Mary's 7--2 Sing Tan
Tan heat K.C.<", "B" . CYM.C.A. beat St. Mary' Chung Wah beat Kowloon Dock *--*| K,C.C, “}" beat Police Kowloon Tong beat St. Teresa's
"A"
Sunt
1
The veteran diplom.c £t. ('. 'T that but for British security. Sanitary Insp. and briween Re
Shng Tan heat R.CC. "A" Alitted The game hetween St. Johns and
Wang, presided over the
meeting forces there
would have been reis "B" and University "8" wer which was altered by many
high
widesprend civil war in Palestine. Posposted. Goverment officials—Reuter --AAP,
The British held both sides away and did their job impartially, he
ivid.
be DS
Another Match
The driver of a Suntary De Fartment van repel is the "18 we appear not to
Playing at home on Feb. 18 Police that while driv
the Chang Wah Badminton forthe ming on various requests Clubs best the Kawin Dock Tai Po Road at 336 jam. made by the United Nations, it is terday_on_a_clear_rong passing because the British authorities Recreation by 2 games to nii, Nan Chang Street he felt un
have a gigantic problem of their | 8. C. Liang & Y C Lan Impact on his near sude. Stop-own in the evacuation of Pales-
(Chung Wahi ..... ping the vehicle, he saw. lying one. The work is diffeult enough
beat R.H.A. Lapsley & In the 19ad, a Chinese girl, aged but when it is done ngainst
M. Kempton (Kow 11, suffering from severe head background of disorder Britain's loon Dock) Injuries The girl was taken to
Kempton difficulties should be appreciated { beat. J. Kawteon Heapital,
and respected," he said.-Reuter. A. Elliot (Kowloon
Dock!
Attempted To Drown
His Mistress
Found guilty by a jury on a charge of attempting to drown Ma Kwai-mui with intent to murder, Ngan Muk-keung, odd job coolie, was yester- day sentenced by Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Chief Justice), to five years' hard labour.
In a statement from the dock, Complainant was picked up accused alleged that com-by a launch, which had been
&
beat A. Mackenzie & W. McCall (Kowinn Dock)
C. F. Chiu & Leo Leung ?Chung Wall
beat RJL.A. Lapsley &
heat
M. Kempton (Kaw
According to Burmese press -YC-
porta Thutkin Nu's resignation win take place at the end of the month. - Associated Press,
Holy City Defence Problem
London, Feb. 18. The defence of Jerusalem “ial now the responsibility of the United Nations and the British) Government cannot undertake:
บ
Paul's
ROH
Junior A.M. Wantsol
St. V (Caroline Hill, 9.30 u.n.) Chan Tak-fal
St. Joseph's St. Stephen's Ref: (Caroline it, 10.30 a.m.) Chan Tok-fal,
EK. A.M. v A.C. A.M. (Caro- Ret: Chan ine Hill, 11.30 nm.) Tak-fal
E.K. P.M. v Wantsal P.M. (Navy Au Yeung 10.30 am.) Ref: Shing.
Wah Yon v. A.C.P.M., (Navy 1, 11.30 a.m.)
1,
From Club representatives pesemi
was leathed that there weer feast six club able to supply three estits for League gaines.
A committer, consisting of Messes, $). W. Leonard, T. E. Baker and
Sadick, in
addicizza
In The Jan Secretary and the Hon, Treasures, was formed to draft the rules cover ing the Tennis League.
The following were the olfcial clected
President:-Mt. H. Ustea flughes, Vice-Presidem My, M. W. Do. Hom, Secretary, Ho Kalau Hon. Treasurer-Mr. A. Noronha Other present at the meeting were Messrs. E, Abraham, H. A, Bacros, A. Chan, D. Chen, Mrs. Prophet and C. B. Wong,
Farewell To
Mr. Boxer
Hong Kong Has 1,600
Factories
Hong Kong has a total of and 1,207 registered factories workshops arid between 300 and 400 non-registered factories, ac- cording to the current issue of the Far Eastern Economic Re-
view.
The Maland houses 923 and he Island 284 industrial estab.
shments,
Joe Louis Growing
Impatient
New York, Feb. 10,
Joe Louis, his patience wear- Ing thin, says he will gire 1 Jersey Joe Walcott Just two weeks to sign for a return shot at the heavyweight boxing..
crown.
If the New Jersey veteran does not come to terms by then, the adds, then he WIL champlon
muke his last fight against-some- body else "probably Gus Leine vich"
"You'd think Walcott was the champion the way he wants to call the shots," the Brown Bom-, ber declared last night, on the eve of his departure for a series
exhibition fights in England. Louin sald he thought Leme- light heavyweight vich, the champion, would prove a better drawing card than Walcott, any. insi how, and added: "I also think he'd put up a better tight. He Meanwhile, adds the Review, is a hard puncher." the cotton cloth weaving industry
The total Dgure Inchides ill new factorles-six on the island and 13 in Kowloon-granted registra.
J-n certificates month.
during
Nether Walcott ner any man- hax completed all big orders re- (ber of his camp could be reached ceived in December. Negoliations immediately for comment on this are now in progrees with Dutch now turn. merchants for 10,00.000 metres of
career.
Louis already has signed with cotton cloth for the Netherlands the Twentieth Century Club for East Indies.
an ouldror fight which he in- last of his be the stata, will
Walcott, who dropped, a con- troversial split decision to the champion in December, has been regarded as the logical chall- enger.Associated Press.
Faults In Air Line
London, Feb. 18,
There was Bejlficanton
fos
the inference that the training an maintenance standard of the British
of The remark that he was a per. South American Airways, ans Ref: Lai Yu-keung. Wah Yan (K) v. Mongkuk feet Warden, though very strict Britain's three State-owned airline
voleed by were not as high as they should have Poller, 10.30 a.m.) Ref.: Willis from the stort, was
Mr. John Pau, who presided at been, a Guvernem spokesman in the › Brogan,
House of
Said, today, a dinner held at the Association
Mr.
Lindgren, Parliamen of the
University tary Secretary to the Ministry Hong Kung pro-Alumni last night to bid farewell Civil Aviation, said this was not us to Mr. S. V. Boxer, J.P., B.Sc. related to the high accident rate of who will be proceeding on leave SAA compared with the BOAG and prior to retireme 1.
the British Eurapean Airways.
Soccer The following is the soccer rumene for the week-ends:
SATURDAY, FEB. 21,
INTERPORT
Manlia v. Hong Kong (Club, 1.30 p.m.) Ref: J. G. Padley. Linesmen: A. Brogan/W. Gaffney.
SUNDAY, FEB. 22 Manila v. H.K. Chinese (Club,
Linesmen: J. Ward/Y. T. Leung.
p.m.) Ref: J. Havelaar.
TUESDAY, FEB._24_
ALLEGED THEFT.........
OF COAL Allegedly irtvolved in the theft of nine tons of coal, valued at about $2,000, wore Chan Cheung, 11, Ngau, 31, coulyard foki, Cheng Kin, 23, coatyard keeper, and Wong Kam-fook. watchman of Ne. E 12, Water Police.
Mr. Pau expres...d regret at Mr. Ernest Bevin, the For
Mr. Boxer's retirement, though plane was lost on its way from the On Jan. 30, a 15AA Tudor 4
All defendanta were remand- eign Secretary, said today.
he well deserved it.
Azores to Bermuda with. 31, people ed by Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon He had been asked by Sir
Back in 1027 the Morrison un board. No trace of her has been yesterday for 48 hours, Patrick Hannon, Conservative.
Hait was nothing to
Chan Was charged with speak of found). in the House of Commons whe-1,30 ther, as the Holy City of Jeru
coal from the until Mr. Boxer had new wings Mr. Lindgren disclosed today thus | steajing, the bulit and mude the place more in November, a Tudor- landed at ss, Allpur, lying alongside the anlem had been the inspirationi
and more like a home, in purti- termuda from the Azores with in Kowloon Docks, last Wednes of human progress for thon- Manila v. The Rest (Non-cular fer those students fromhcient fuel safely to complete day. sands of years, he would see Chinese) (Club, 3.30 p.m.) Ret: abroad.
circuit of the airfield. Asked by The Chongs were charged that it was protected from riots | A. Bregani. Linesmen: L. G. Special appreciation was ex
with receiving, and the watch- and bloodshed.
Young/J, Havelaar.
pressed to Mrs, Buxer, who, M
man with neglect of duty as a A former Labour Under. Duration of Interport matches | Pau sald, Wok Instrumental in Secretary for the Colonien, Mr. shall be B0 minutes. In event of attending to the welfare of the
watchman aboard the steamer, Iver Thomas, sald that British a draw in the First game (Inter-residents of. Morrisin Hall, public opinion would be behind port match) extra 10 -minutes Mr. Bevin if Britain contribut each way will be played. ed to the defence of Jerusalem, 21--18t Mr. Bevin replied: "I can.]
21- 8
21-17
loon Dock) .... 21-1) Kempton &
J.
A. Elliot (Kowloon Dock)
bent A. Mackenzie &
W. McCall (Kow-
21-
loon Dock) ..... 21- &
K. F. Chiu & K. C. Wong (Chưng Wah)
plainant asked him to push her attracted to the scene by the beat RH.A. Lapsley & into the aes but that he had ferry siren blowing. told her that he would not dare After being picked up. com-
to do such a thing because in Hong Kong women always had the first say and the man could say nothing.
Mr. A. Lonsdale, osulated by Det. Insp. Franklin, conducted
the prosecution.
other,
M. Kempten (Kow- Ipon Duck)
J. Kempton & A. Elliot (Kowloon Dock), mictor beat A Mackenzie & beneath a
when confronte
W. McCall (Kow- loon Dock)
plainant was taken back to the bent ferry, where a search was con- Jected for acconed. The latter *Var found vehicle, and
with complainant is alleged to have sakli "You are not my
Gambling
21-17
21-9
21-15
H.K.V.D. CORPS.
February, 1948,
19th
Offrem.
I.R.C. TEAM
whether Conservative Member cidents like this and not a
in.
pressj
article in the press led to the dis "greement between the recently-dll missed Chief Executive of the BSAA,
·
Air Vire Marshal Donald Bennett. A highway armed robbery occurred He asked Mr. Boxer to accept and the BSAA board, Mr. Lindgren yesterday morning in Wanchai Osp as a token of the esteem and re-replied that such incidents did have when three armed men relieved gard his colleagues held for him a bearing on the lack of, confidence Chineir of $20 in cash and a wrist watch, to the total value of about $10. a present of a set of Ivory nap between them--Rester. act undertake to leave Briushi
kin rings,aultably riscribed. The following will represent
Mr. Boxer said that he would roops there."
I.R.C. against C.C.C. 15morrow at treasure the loken with every The Fareign Secretary reiter-z p.m., at Seokunpoo:-
affection ated Britala's position on the S. A. Ismail (Capt.), A. K. ике British troops: "We Ismail, A. R. Kitchell, A. Rivera. Mr. Boxer will be leav
ing for Australia take part in enforting Abbas, A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu,Shansi" on Feb, 20, partition in Palestine or any S. H. Khan, A. R. H. Esmall, A. | solution not acceptable to the tl Arculli, Jr., A. R. Sufflad and
Arabs and the Jews."-Router,|M, L. Razack,
Caning
International Amateur Boxing Contest
An International Amateur Boxing Contest will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium at 8 p.m. to- morrow. Tickets at $10 and $5 are available for advance booking at the Y.M.C.A. and Room No. 610 China Building.
Lee Ho Tin will be present મા
Programme The programme !--- *
FLYWEIGHT
raunit)
uni memory of the
in the
REPORT OF THE BOYCE MISSION TO CHINA
2.st
(Continued from Page 1) The report strongly urges an Increase of personal contacts tween Chinese and British busi- nessmen and in particular re-
י
Election Blow To
Harry
Truman
Washington, Feb. 18. The victory of Mr. Leo Isacson, Mr. Henry Wal- lace's candidate in the Bronx, New York bye- election, has put President Truman's chances of re-election to the White House next Novem- ber into the gravest doubt 'so far, observers here sald today. No political observers here
1
drew his candidate in the Bronx
un (New York) by-election.
bad
commends the establishment of
Mr. Wallace hailed the vic several branchs in China repre from yesterday's contest the
tory of Leo Isacnon, Amorican senting special British interests. qualified conclusion that Mr. Wallare The report recommends the "old was stronger nationally than
previously been supposed. They did. Labour Party, candidate for China hand instead of a new however, decide what Democratic Congress, as a "real victory. one to deal with the Chinese at leaders have feared even since Mr.
over boss-fam and machine Mr Lansdale said that the wife and you deserve to ¿le."
The proceeds will go to Y.M.C.A. pored by the Golden Gloves Sporting present,
• Wallace announced his candidacy- accused and' complainant had Accused was subsequently ar
and Lee's Gymnasium for promoting Club at the V.R.C., will also appear. Referring to China's foreign that the former Vice-President may polities." lived together for some time as rested and charged.
Amateur Boxing and the free train: Johnny Lai, the Chloese Welters
Mr. Wallace had campaigned trade relations in general, the well tip the balance of power Ing of amateur boxers man and wife, but had not been
among the weight Champion of 1947, will have ORDERS BY COLONES. 1. T. RIDE, local Chinese. legally married.
an exhibition bout-of-4 rounds with report says that Britain hopes New York State in favour of the actively for Mr. Isacson Ho
without Republicans and
New and today: "It is repudiation Speaking from the dock, ne- 5. B. E. COMMANDANT, H. K. V. D. Mr. H. J. Clarke, P.RO, will his lastructor Sky Lee, Physiest to take over part of the trade York State and its 47 electoral wates of the get tough, double stan
and left by Japan and Referee and the Judges Included Director of Lee's Gymnauium,
Germany, STRIC After Home time, their rela.cused sald that complainant was CORPS. ORDER NO. 7/48 date!
Treman can Mr
hardly hope to win dard foreign policy, which has tions became strained anil ox's in the habit of gambling and of winter Lectures. All Lieutenant (E) A. E. Bryant, Captain hysical losructor of. H.K. Univer. American financial and commer- nationally.
cial activity in China, says the result, they both went to see neglecting her household duties, Warrant Officers and Bergeants, TKV R. W. B. Cunninghain. Lieutenant vity.
The New York Times vaid: been leading us toward war."
He then accused the Demo report, is having some effect effect on the voters in a predominant.
crats' and the Secretary for Chinese Af- When he requested her to come are notified that the sixth in the series R. P. Usherwood and W. R. Storrie
Republicans bl on British trade but there Is ly. Jewish voting territory Unem faire. The latter informed them home on at the Winter Festival, of winter lectures will take place Gunner (R.N.). Dr. T. F. Yong and
Corpe Headquarters at: 6.00 pam. that they were not under any she refused. When she eventual. Tuesday, 24th February, 1948 The Medical Officers and Mr. Peter H. Ng Chi Keung v. Lo On (3 rounds). British.
still plenty of room left for the lonably, reflected dissatisfaction with partisan leaders of adopting
the present United States attitude aicide doctrine" in · foreign obligation to live with each y returned at 1 a.m. he slapped lecturer will be Wing Commander J.W. Bin will distribute prizes in the win
FEATHERWEIGHT her face.
Referring to Hong Kong, the on implementing the Paltine parti and domestic policies, which he She immediately Simpson, D.F.C.R.A.F., of the Air Staff,
AB. Leonard (Melon considered that it would son."
charged " leading us to an Following this accused threa beught in a policeman, who Air Headquarters Hong Kong. He willers. Mesan, M. Lo, S. W. Lee, Sta. Donnely y
be lecturing an "Experiences in the Batan Peter H. Sin have each donated ·
The paper added that the Com other war."—Reuter and United continue to play an important mucists, in full support of Mr. Wa) Pross. tene complainant, who did no
s'apped him in return.
tie of Beltatus."! ."
[prizes! *.
BANTAMWEIGHT' Complainant Info, foll. in love! return directly to Kowloon, but
PART 2 ORDERS. ORDER NO. 7/48 Programme for the evening will Alan de Snura v. The Kong Kus (ween China and Britain, Hong
part in trading relations be-face and Mr. Isacson, "were able to their full workers' strenutk wandered about the streets of with an Indian and did not. STRENGTH-DECREASE. 2037 include a number of Champions from Hong Kong, trying to shake him cotne home for four days.
Kong, says, the report, could from the whole city. In one Congres- LIGHTWEIGHT | Navy-CPO. Perks, Welter. the Rayal off her trail. Bhortly after G
Accused said that while cross. Company weet. 16 Feb, 18. 1929 Spr. Faoweight Amateur Champion of Wes SPD Segllings v. A/B MacLaughlin serve not only as an entreport sional district."
Kentewell Royal (3 'rounds). p.m. on Jan. 7, when she board. ing over to Kowloon together Yes Lum Yd. Gey, Engineers wef. 1. of England;
Marine Middleweight Champions, and EXHIBITION BOUT ed a forry for Kowloon, ac- with complainant, she asked him. cused also boarded the same to push hur overboard. He told VALA, 1919 Apr. Fan Yus Lunt runner-up interport open champion: Johnny Lai v. Rky Lee (4 rounds).
Arrived in Hong Kong 8. Feb. ship: Wer Pulling, Winner of D.E.F.
WELTERWEIGHT forry and on the way
across her that in view of the fact that 410 Pie. Petrove, KM. Arrived
Welterweight Open Championship Antonia Silva v L/Sea Buck (3 the harbour, spalte to her. It on the occasion he had slapped Hong Kong 1, Feb. 48.
Sea Ward Winner of B.P.F. No rounds).
MIDDLEWEIGHT was alleged that accused pushed her, she had called in a police
viss, Lampionati penomina Yeung Wing Isl. Lanky Sastos complainant overboard.
man, who slapped him, he would; nos dare to push her overboard. A Khalsa combination will meet ship: A/ MacLaughlin, Winner of rounds)
WELTERWEIGHT B.P.F. Novice Lightweight Champio Blew Whistle.
Vurthermore, he knew that Shamshulpo Ariny Combined It was fortunate that she it was the custom,in Hong Kong Team in a hickey match on Sun-ship; Sto. Donnely Winner of BPY Chang Chi Wal v. V. Russel (3 mother, a four-year-old child could swim and, that she had for women to have the first say day at 11 am, at the Shamshulpo and A/B- Leonard,
ard Winner of)
EBENWELTERWEIGHT the presence of mind to blow a and that men could not say round. Khalsa will be represent Championship-in-
winch Wa... Pulita, 24.2L/Ben-Ward_:14 whistle which she extracted anything. He also explained this ed by Sours; Singh, and M. clane robisakah from her Topket. The fact that to complainant as a reason why Birgh; B.- Bingh, Hanib And Pija Antonia Silvar 2 who. beat Fus
ourful was not known to mould not dare to plan her sith drugs Pinto,
Adair, and Lanly Sautos,, who, defeat: CPO)
overboards
Demes,, P.HM. No. 8 Company Wat, lli
2107 · Peu ·Vavice. A.D. No.
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Lightweight
Bantamweight
round).
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Wi
K.C.C. DANCE
The Kowloon Cricket Cluh' but also a spot for the exhibi The Communies Dally Worker in
popular tien of British goods. Central New York hailed the bye-elerains will be holding another of its Saturday evening victory. In bage three-line-headline
dances tomorrow,en on_its front page.
Kon Cochrane and his band The Dewspaper PM said it Lating Yip, 50, farmer of an only tremendous boost for have been engaget, and "dan- unnumbered house in Nam the Wallace movement, but constitut-cing will continue from 9 unul Hang Village, Tai Po reporteded a grave threat to the Democratic 1m Light refreshments will that at 1.89 pm, yesterday he hopes of carrying New York State besind, duringet
the eyehliffe was in his house with bla blind in the Presidential election,
1.-benber, and their frieddit/arm.
cordially invited to attend th
unctiona
"and" a baby when two mon ̈arm- Wallace Jubilant di with une "dagger." "entered; The Presidential?scar bound and Fagged them and Henry Wallace, Was IDDLEWEIGHT stole, HK$140, CN$700,000 and mood today.
-Kettlewell #46), metalliwris
the total Party -Hopes.
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