Sing
Results At A Glance
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's a R.A.F. Bing Tea
Eastern
4
SECOND DIVISION
C.A.A.
Eastern
.B R.A.8.C.
3 H.Q.L.F.
BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
Tao Give Eastern
A Trouncing
Notes On Soccer At Home
In their Senior Division encounter on the Club.
ground at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, Eastern failed to produce the form displayed in the Shield Final and were beaten by Sing Too by four clear goals.
Sing Tao gave a brilliant ex---St. Joseph's attacked, from the hibition from start to finish and start and were soon in the lead had their opponents completely when Anderson deflected a shot from C. Santos. This advantage- outclassed. The most outstand-was short-lived,
for Air Force ing.player on the Sing Tao side equalised shortly after through was Hau Yung-sang, the right Roberts. back, whose excellent heading Even play was witnessed after was one of the features of the this. Saints had hard luck in not xcuring when Omar hit the cros game.
Eastern, who brought in Haubar and both C. Santes and Can
tilho missed when close in. Ching-to on the left wing, sadly the other
end MacDougal dealt missed the Irispiring presence of Lee Tak-kee, their centre for-confidently with all that came his wan, who proved to be the chief source of danger to Sing Tao in the Shield Final. The only player on the Eastern team to impress was Tom Kwan-ken, who gave a faultless display between the sileks. The defence and attack
The promotion ruce, in all ex- rept the First Division come no Rearer to solution over the Eos ter Holiday matches. In fact the tangle becomes even more inter- caling as Sheffield Wednesday are were never able to settle down. coming up on the outakie after of One very fruitful Easter.
est their
way.
At
After the interval St. Joseph's were the more aggressivo, Man- on, Rocha and Erickson were playing a great game in the de fence and seldom allowed the Air
Macdougall, Force forwards a chance to test
Saints scored their second goal most noticeable though A. Santos and before ful! weakncares was inaccurate pass-time C. Santos made the game | ing throughout, the ball invart- safe when he beat Rills with mbly going to an
good shot. opponent.
Even closer is the race for Di- vltion Three (North) where Lin- col (38 games G1 points) retaini The first half was evenly con- their tradership by a hundredth tented, with the ball being con- joint of a goal over Rotherham, centrated for a greater part of the Just years runner, un, who have time in midfield. Sing Tao were gathered the вате
number of the more dangerous whenever in from their thirty six possession, but they only had one or two really good shots at goal. Half time came without either side having scored.
Second Half
guines,
A Klance at Division III (South shows us that although Queen's Park Rangers ruls the ret the moment, they have
the second half, Eastern to play far more away than home Rames, whereas Bournemouth are were forced-on the defenalve from Throughout this beme for live out of seven re- the kick-off. maying games, one of which is half, their forwards only manag-
In
a visit from Rangers. There s cd to get past the Sing Toe Inter-
till me for the Lundlon team to mediate line on will and fall before a heavy pro-
gramme.
Here then pre Saturday's fix turps on which greated interest is centred:-
Arsenal
V Blackburn R.
V Everion
v. Southampton
Crystal Palace
Burnley
Hornsley
Hochdple
V Rotherham
Bournemouth
v.
v.
v,
V.
Wallsali
Hochle
Lincuin
the ball wna in the Eastern hair
were
R.A.C. Officer Acquitted
London, Mar. 31.
court
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1948.
Over Their Heads
Berlin, Apr. 1. Refusing to submit to Bo- vlet Inspection on get their traine to Berlin, American occupation forces today de olded to use aeroplanes to bring in
And passengers freight.
General Lucius D. Clay, American Military Govarnar, announced speciel flights would be added from Frank- furt in the U. 6. occupation zone to U. 8.-controlled Tem- pelhot airdrome in Berlin.- Associated Press.
Huge Life Policy
Matures
London, April 1. A £810,000 life polley, with which he staggered the in- surance world 18 years ago, matured on the death yesterday of Lord Hambledon, Governing Director of the family business of W. H. Smith and Son Limited, newa agents.
Lord Hambledon, who was 44, took out the policy to prevent a repetition of the financial blow which hit the business on the death of his father, when £1,100,- 000 estate duty had to be paid. Then he had been compelled to
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DR. FEHILY
Future of Sports Clubs
to
Dr. J. P. Fehily, Chairman of the Urbon Council, replying Mr. M. K. Lo's comments on the feeling of insecurity among sports clubs," sold, that the delays in de- ellons were due to the fact that the Urban Council had DLER awaiting the report of the Town Plonning expert and the estal Bishment of the Municipal Coun- ell. It had now been decided to set up a representative commit- tee and it was hoped therefore that in a short time the various sports clubs would know exactly where they stand..
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Government had in view,
in
of Of
S.T. & I.
and
The Board recently had refuse
tell Mr. ed all tenders for tenk as they
to come forward Shaftain what they know.
were considered unreasonably high. A Stores Department offi-
"It is not necessary for Police Court-cars before Gov. cer was sent to Bangkok and teak · ernment acts. Government can purchased at a saving of 895,000.. taka administrative action, but]
must have something more MR. M.K. LO
ར་
Complete Confidence in the C.S.
Thvestigation War instantly The Tender Board scrutinlaod already explained the reconstruc-directed once any story got about, tendera very carefully. It was tion of three schools, including but just as quickly as such in difficult to overcome the possible King's College and Gap Road investigallon started, theso ru-putting up of prices for Govern- School,
during the year, and they mours died down, said Mr. Mac-ment tenders. had also in view an extension of Dougall, who urged the public the C.D.S.
The Colonial Secretary said Government was also paying special attention in the Technical College which was
being ro and habilitated
by September would open for both day and evening classes. At present it had than rumours," said Mr. Mac. 800 Ол
the roll for evening classes.
Dougall, The Colonial Secretary then The Trade School would be explained that S. T. & I was sol the next to be rebulit as soon up because there was a shortage The Colonial Secretary's refer funds and equipments were of certain materials, and its duty ence to himself as having been available.
was to see to the most equitable | limplicated in one of the rumours "Treasury controt
always distribution of such materiala in concerning the S.T. & I. led the not popular," said the Colonial short supply. It was not perfect, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, to express on The question of the provision | Secretary, replying to Mr. he said, but he unhesitatingly | behalf of his Unofficial colleagues of bathing facilities in the waters M.
K. Lo's complaint and assured Counell that the Directories horror of auch an Implica of the harbour is being re- added that "it was the price off of the Department and his pre- examined, and regarding the de- roinsurance against financial decessor had carried out their "I feel I am voicing the wishes clared polley of constructing eatastrophe in the future." The duties with marked ability and when I say that every one of t
of all my Unofficial, colleagues bathing sheds on the smaller and period of three years would soon had done their job well. less popular beaches, it is pro be up, but the matter would be Mr. MacDougal) said he him- member of the public, has been and, Indeed, I may say every posed to permit temporary struc brought to the notice of the self was implicated tures, such as matsheds, which Secretary_of_State
in one of most impressed by the work, abil- these rumours about the S.T. &ity and integrity of our Colonial con be taken down at the end of the season to be erected.
1. and was said to have
been Secretary, not only as the Chief allocated, by ballot, to
transac Civil Affairs Officer but also as will be
enriched in one of its genuine Hong Kong residents.
tions,
the Colonial Secretary of Hong The Hon. Member revealed
He reiterated Government's in-Kou all have complete confi that plans are well advanced for the erection of pavilions on the more popular beaches, and eight will go up at Repulse Bay. It is hoped--if the funds are voted by the Council to put up three of) thern this year.
MR. GRIFFIN Fish and Vegetabla Marketing
They
The Altorney General (Mr. J.
S. T. and I. Referring to Dr. S. N. Chau and Mr. Leo d'Almada's charges of favouritism In the S.T. & 1, Mr. MacDougall sald he welcomed tontion of getting at the root of this opportunity of bringing this these charges and rumours. matter out into the open.
Civil Service
tion.
110
dence in him, and none of would ever believe one word of the thing which he has just heard. If anything of the sort had Mr. MacDougall then turned to teen said, we can only say we.
hold it in of
utter contempt. We the criticism
Government's
any this not only for ourselves
locations Mr...
In regard to cotton yarn al-f
MacDougall ex- plained that to help local indus- try Government secured 10,000 Lales from Japan. This was he-high pay roll, and admitted that but for all members of the pub-.
cause buying from Japan was venue going towards maintenance
60 percent of the Colony's re-lie."
not
open to private traders. Government bought the yarn)
of the civil establishment was large. In order to try to get it into the
It was in an attempt to bring factories, but was stuck because this down that Government set the factories had not the capital out to engage an efficiency expert
uncertain,
get.
however,
ke
THE GOVERNOR I Government Policy on
University:
!
to speak were cut short when Further attempts by members
Lt. Richard Oliver Lang-turn into a limited company the B. Griffin) replying to Mr. M. K. to buy the yarn. Conditions and but, he said, an efficiency expert) four occasions. ham, 27-year-old Royal Ar- which had started in a little shop ment Fish and Vegetable Market- and no private agent came for was a rare bird and not easy to
thriving and widespread concerns Lo's critica Vetable More prospects were most
Duke Street, For the remainder of the game, moured Corps officer, was ach
Grosvenoring Scheme should be enacted by Square, at the end of the
the Governor announced that the 18th Council, said it had been thought ward to purchase the yarn from
Bounded Ho
A warning debate was closed. rentury. of the field and the Sing Tao for quitted at a London
by Government that the situation Government. Lord Hambledon went to the would be rectified with the en-
A considerable
that in a city amount of
His Excellency said. “I' am wards more or less given martial today of "disgraceful
city to find takers for £1,000,000 aciment of the Cooperative So-
Hong Kong which is going to afraid that I cannot allow any money was involved and Gov. half an hour's shooting practice, conduct of a cruel kind."
Se developed ernment wanted to be rellevad.
into a modern member to speak, as the 'debatd The verdict ended a trial worth of life insurance. It was cleties Ordinance last year. It so weak was the opposing defence.
the biggest deal of its kind In was intended that the marketing of this burden.
municipality, it would have to is closed. The only one allowed" Lai Shi-wing scored two really that opened on March 2 in Europe. Three major Insurance scheme should be canalised into Chinese factories and
go to a higher salary scate, to speak is the Presideilt, and fine goals for Sing Tao in this Hanover, Germany. The pro companies handled R.
the Cooperative Societies Ordin-sumers then get together, and as
In England a municipality of this propose to do." gleda half, the other two being scored ecedings were later transferred Lord Hambledon, whose death ance; but unfortunately it had a result a co-operative
300,000 buying
apenda by Tae Kam-ho and Chang Kam-to the Duke of York's barracks, followed an operation, succeeded not been able to bring this Ordine organisation was formed to buy this as a criterion Hong Kong great help and consideration over His Excellency thanked the 40 percent of us revenue on salary, and taking Unofficial members for their hol.
to the title in 1928 and inlorited ance into force owing to inability up the yarn, which it was to feed Chelsea to enable civilian wit-
the bulk of his father's £14,000 to find a suitable and experienced into the factories.
the dmft Bill and the Estimates, would spend $31,000,000.. 000 fortune. The new Lord man to fill the post of Registrar
They and one of the most where they thought In another,
given commendation Hambledon, the Hon. William of:Societies, without whose ser
For this service a commission
comunenda- Herbert Smith,
will be 18. to-1 vices. the formation, control and not profit) of 7 per cent was modern municipalities at Home,tion was justified and they had morrow.-Reuter.
with a population of a million criticised where they thought cri 'allowed the cooperativel alio)
organization,
from the payroll was as high as 57 Licism was justified. movement could not progress. which they had to pay expenses. percent of its total revenue.
and Chu Wing.keung.
The prosecution had alleged the ill-treatment of two German $$ men, Dr. Horst Mahnke, former professor at Berlin Uni verslty, and Lt. Col. Rudolf Debager-Rodger, in the British Interrogation Camp at Bad
Q.R.P. Itotherham Bing Tao Ya Ylustak, Hau Yung-mana, Chester
Mok Kanchang, Lav Chang. Heness to attend. only Kenzing. Lau Tinmun, The Kam-ho, Ho -the Plymouth Argyle, green shirted team in the league Yin-fun, Chang Kam-hot, Lai Bhiu-wing by their 0-0 draw with Coventry
Esterni Tam Kwan-kon, Fuk Yia-wh, during the week ore champion Tam Takepó, Trang Sik-hong. Lo fionan, draw side so far with sixteen onto Wal-kuen, In Peta, Lal' Kl-kwong. the sheet. Lincoln and Q.P.R. Chin Chi-fun, Lau Fook-chyen and He have the most wins to their cre- Ching-to clit, having 22 each whereas the wooden spoon is held at the mo- having been ment by Grimaby defented twenty four times.
Friendly Snooker
SENIOR DIVISION
St. Joseph's 3 R.A.F. 1
St. Joseph's continued their run of success--they have collect- ed nine points In the last five games-when they beat Royal Air Force by three goals to one in the First Division of the Football The R.N.Y. Police entertained League at Causeway Bay yester- a team of the R.N. Dockyard day. Civilians, Captained by Mr. Bul- Without
Nenndorf, Germany.
Evidence for the prosecution said that the two Germans were subjected to extensive interroga- tion and beating at the camp in an effort to extract from them information regarding templed uprising of Nazis in. 1946.
nt-
Langham denied the charges and Derak Curtis Bennett, de- fending, duscribing the two Ger- mans as "charmers, trained liars, and deceivere," said "there has
Appeal To Communist Agents
guidance of the
con-
In the meantime," said Mr. That was not an unreasonable)
“I think it is just as well for uncertain times then Griffin, the quesilon of special rate in the laglalation for this marketing prevailing. As conditions became itself to higher salary
Hong Kong thereloro to accustom rates scheme had again prisen, and better the rate was reduced, and
coming to stay." Government were giving consi- It was now 21⁄2 percent. deration to what form legislation The same reason actuated the should take to attain and main-allocation of rice distribution to tain the primary objective of the the rice guilds. They started off scheme, which was to assure to with two large rice bongs and the primary producer a sufficient the distribution, which was an "return for his labour.~-
important factor, proved a suc-
MR. MacDOUGALL Yarn Applications By S. T. and I.
ceas,
MR. C. G. S. FOLLOWS
"RevenueTM From the $. T. and I.
No government was perfect, not even the Hong Kong: Gov: ernment, but he trusted that the repiles had satisfied some of the more important points. Hi Excellency said, a great į deal, had been said about the efficiency expert and that he was the one who had started the-bail rolling. He was confident; of "get- ting-ñ-good-denl-out-of-his- nere- vices but warned against expect- jing anything spectacular.. Regarding quality of the rice.L
"We all of us think there is n Shanghai, Apr. 1.
Hong Kong had no cholce when
Mr. Follows explained the de certain amount of saving in some An assurance to all Communist
it came to an allocation from lay in the preparing of the Es-Government departments and agents, at present lying low in
UNO, but complahuts were always timates and
some of said the firm con- that the machinery in the of their best yet to be a court of law which
city, that they would be
lodged where
they were found cerned did all that could reason them needs a little overhauling, lock, Foreman of the Yard, a players who with the Saigon in- has accepted by ilself the evi- given adequate protection on zur- Chief spokesman for Govern- to be real. As far as he knew, ably be expected from them in the but there is no gross ineficiency
themselves torport team, Saints were oblig. dence of Nazis against British of- rendering friendly snooker match.
to the ment was the Colonial Secretary there was no rice which recently rushed conditions prevailing or gross overstaffing, and if "wel authorities, was announced by the Hon. Mr. D.M. MacDougall, arrived which could be said to The games ware very keen ed to field seven of their junior-flcers." Associated Press,
Mayor K. C. Wu in an address C.M.G. who repiled to various be unfit for human consumption. Estimates of $1,000,000 from the coming here will save us millions He referred to an item in the exect that the efficiency expert and sporting throughout, the team and the display given by final result being a three all the youngsters augurs well for
yesterday afternoon at a public criticisms voiced by unoMcials at
and millions of dollars lit, our Rubber Export (Tuesday's debate...
S.T. anti-Communist meeting..
This department, personal emoluments, then and I. whom Baally wound up, would, will only be deluding ourselves." On the point of continued The Mayor also asked for the
Mr. MacDougall could kold- co-operation of all citizens Ining of houses under
trace the der requisition,
rubber shipment to he hoped, have proved to be more
His Excellency then referred reporting cases
self-supporting. of Communist' ralied by Mr. T.N. Chau, Mr.
It was to Dr. Chau's criticism that Korea referred to by Dr. 8 Nthan agents that might come to theis MacDougall'sald' the position had
Chau, and asked for
further
their policy in the meantime only member of the alumni watap knowledge.
Improved vastly.
Whereas they
detalls.
to credit to Revenus sufficient pointed to the University Court. The local Kuomintang Chief, had 322 houses under requisition He said control on export of that was not done last year and members of the Association hav
pronta to balance expenditure. This was due to the register of Fang-chih, who also spoke, said last year the number was now rubber was, as for as he under-the position was being restored ing been lost and that the pol there were only two courses open 112 which he considered a sub-stood, for purpose of exchange he to people in China at the mostantial reduction for one year. ment one leading to the crea-
four
draw.
atho next season. To climax the issue
The Santos brothers Blx-n-skide match was played in). which the Police team won 44lively pair in the forward line,
points to 30.
were a
while In the defence Ericksen showed that he had been out of position for the whole season on R.N.X. Police, Meffan. K. 62, the right wing; he played Jungs 41, Bellamy. E. 50, sparkling game in
Individual scores:
the interme
A
Monty Thrills
Buckinghom. 58, Arliss 27, Fun-diate line. A Xavier, captain of Brussels
sell 55, Points, 279. Dockyard the Juniors, was a other player Civilians, Mr. Northcott. 30, Mr. to shine. Bullock. 43, Mr. Slight. 29 Mr.
Air Force Gelded ́a useful side
Gwinter. 97, Mr. Wallace. 52, Mr. which included their star for. Gatrail. 49, Points, 240,
Tennis
The following are the results of] the third round matches of the
•Open Singles Tennis Champlon-| ship match played yesterday:
Taul Yun-pul received a walk- over from Frank H. Kwak, who was unable to play owing to
sprained wrist
|
1
not
three
We
nu
ward Sewell, but he could do po- | gomery, Chief of the Imperial / nation to the goal of democracy. Council that every effort was tori for export was refused 11; od for would be forthcoming the the University and said that
Line-Up For War
Au Kam-moon beat T. F. Byker 7-5; 0-1. Choy Tin-took boat
Washington, Mar. 31., Pang Ol-lam 6-3; 0-4. H. D.
The United States News and Rumjalin beat M. Pagh 7-5; 6-1, World Report Weekly, publish- Taul Wal-pul beat Henry V. Ardyled today, llata the line-up of 0-2; U-2,
General Staff of the five signa- nationa to the Brussels
Western Union treaty, replied ERP Nations
that the first he had heard of
them was when he opened his
newspaper
breakfast.
morning one
at
To Meet
London, Mar. 31.
Asked what would be bia
control only, and Korea not be this year by crediting to Revenue tion would be rectified with the
· gradusta. It was all due to pressure of ing within the hard currency area rather more than the tatal depart-appointment of tion of a republic of the three. Brussels, Mar. 31.
"estimated expenditure members to be chosen by the As ̧¡ Field-Marshal Viscount Mont peoples principles, bringing the accommodation for Government did not fall within that category, mental
and the Services, and be assured Не suspected that if an applica- during the coming year. He was sociation. As my
His Excellency defended Gov- satisfied that the amount estimat-| and the other taking them into
ernment's policy, with regard to The R.N.Y. Police will wet thing us he was ogolnat crowd General Staff, who is here on the fold of Communism through being exerted to diminish the was due to suspicion that Korea
Mr. Follows mentioned come challonge friendly matches of youngsters who, though lack- a tour of Belgian military es- the road of class' struggle.
pressure.
was not the real destination. from any Club or. Mess in the ing experience and bali control, tablishments, asked today about
Boating balances available on though it had at present only 280 It was for the people of Shang.
Unfortunately they had now Mr. MacDougall then referred
the S.T. and 1. Account, which to 300 students, it is the Inter-TEA Colony.
were as fast (if not faster) than recent reports that he might hai to choose between the two got to the core of the problem to a Press report from Tokyo that arder because of the tima: intion to have that number Incross- he was. Xavler had him well be appointed head of a Joint courses, he added.—Reuter, -
where they would have to dependChinese merchants
could not marked throughout,
between receipt of money for ed ydar by year till it reached the on the construction of new bülld- | secure any export permit for' sea-l ings to relieve this pressure. food from Japan, which carried
goods actually sold here and the proper figure of 700.
it la not a matter of
tar of British time when they paid the sup. Referring, to complaints about the implication that a monopoly
plies for the goods.
prestige only, nor Hong Kong' These the Post Office, Mr. MacDougall of seafood for Hong Kong was
balances fluctuate a good don!
prestige... It is the real nord for said suveral letters had appeared confined to a few favourite. Euro-
and had recently been reduced
colony of Hong Kong's •Im«. In the
Press during the past week, pean firma
portance to have a University by $24,000,000, but
The Colonial Secretary remind- was a curious thing that
of which one could be proud. The crediting of land sales to a the Post Office itself
ved ed Counell that allocation for special fund instead of to gene the vole and passed with amend- had received
The Budget was then put to no.complaint.....
Hong Kong was a matter for [ral revenue had its attractions ments recommended by the the The P.M.G.. maintained or SCAP and 8.T. &. I. had nothing The argument reaction to such an appointment, A majority of the nations com
against this was Select Committee. claimed *to maintain a schedule to the CIGS replied: "I am a soldier, operating in the European re-where mall is ready for deliver to do with It All that ST. & 1.that the first chargo on all re- did was to assess the quantity venue collected during a particu I always obay orders",
Marshal Montgomery said hecovery programme, based on within three hours after it is that Hong Kong merchants should far year had to be the expendi
[ture for that year. The Estimates was visiting the Belgian Army at Marshall ald, have accepted the landed from Kal Tak If the mall gol in the distribution here." the invitation
He added that over 20 percent were framed Jopposing ground forces if war Gövertanen of the Belgian invitation of Britain and France was landed in the melting it was]
to show the, true, to meet in Paris on Monday, delivered in the afternoon, and of seafood imports are for the cash position, and I land revenue April 12..
received from Kal Tak after Chinese.
were paid into a separate fund, The chief business
2 p.m. delivery would be the next "The 8. T. 4 5. are at the they would have to replace it by To approve recommen-morning.
nieroy of rumours in theas mat- increased taxation or, alternative- dations of the Working Party, of
¿Those receiving letters later tars,” added Mr. MacDougalt. İy, curtall expenditure, experts on the conatitution・・and įthan, schedule should report to There rumours had been rifa and had time and again cropped terms of reference of a perman-
[she Controller ́et" Post.
Prison Costs. ent ent 10-power organisation to ad- Police Quarters up, and Government had exertra
The suggestion that expend Marshall Flan as
AS-BOOTI
the criticism of lack of housing: ac-
ture on Public Works Extemor dinary, be taken out of the annual European recovery programma commodation for the Folice, Mr. bill has pasaco and ARRES
the United States MacDougall said Government at Mr. MacDougall then referred funds was not practicable, Congress.
tached great importance to this is the appointment last year of Giving figures on taxation," Mr.
London last years may de treng, who 'returned to Nanklag ready while the United States has | WOMAN WHO TOLVI Germany, is to be represented: in}.planned for the current year, the Culcer charged with the sole duty, to Corporation – Prošla Pax bad by Ben WaSSONIFIRE, OF, Dou la k
decide how Western and announced that Government senior and very efficient Felice Follows said that 191 asscosments
Monaghan a considering a bid tha Joint European economie erection of nine Police Stations of combating reported corruption been made to a total of 30,046 Stanugo Ortiz, the
Arizona, id match him arida Divisional Police
Live Headquar- in Government departments. 000, whilla 678- demand notes had
world |teks: Com. KoWIDON,KA.
The B.T. & I, with bther de- been wurd. In respect of other ille, the fight to be held in
tamweight champion, for that: Dr. 8.N. Chau's criticism about partments, was among the objects inisinesses, and professions to n Government's grant to the Unl- of his Investigation, and from total of 16,388,000301cale (United States this summer) veraitys? was that it was' putting the gases that had come, to
Inis, reference to the cost of mayalee have une or- cart:batore, lid' horen. Guys It could be woon" that him had not reading prisoners, the, ginahelal but will only fight for birt
over-weight fights in Dean fille. Considering al
the
Beuretary, sald' the cost of $2.50 Aywaitht title in an considered alreumalanges his work had been
NEW CHINESE.
ENVOY
Bangkok, Mar. 31.
comes between the anti-Com- Crowds thronged the streets of munist and Communist bloca. Brussels to catch a glimpse of the Eleven nallons, headed by the Field Marshal, and cars taking United States and Britain, total Ministers on business to Parlias 2,010,000 soldiers. Eight Comment House had to be diverted to munist satellite nations, spear side strænt,
Field Marshal Mongomery zuid Chinese "Government official at 5,032,000 troops, Nanking, will be the new Chinese China is Hsted in the anti-Com-Saturday he will be going to Ger Airbassador to Stam, it was munist bloc of nations. learned here today.
The magazine also reported that He will succeed Mr. Ll Tigh-Russia has 14,000 combat plance
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recently to report on the Stamens only 10,100 planes Central News
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