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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1948..
KITCHE STRENGTHEN GRIP
Club Run Riot
BOXING CHAMP
BACK
Aircraftsman
W. Norton
arrived back in Hong Kong on Sunday last after winning title in the feather weight the Air Command Far East Individual Boxing Champlon. ships held in Bingapore on March 17 and 19.
Aircraftamen
by knock-outs
Norton
won
both his fights, the ezmi-fina} In the first rounds. Ha
com. hopes to pete in the Hong Kong Inter. Service Boxing Champlon
ships to month at
Club
be held later the China
this Flast
Unpopular Boxing Decision
Against Motor Bus
Freddie Fowler's
Five Goals
Kitchoo did well to boat Police, and thus strengthen their grip on the First Division soccor titlo, by two clear goals at Boundary Street yesterday, while Club ron riot against Kowloon Motor Bus and won by eight goals to two, five of them scored by F. Fowler.
played better than he has done
some time and together with Gardner formed a dangerous pair. Fowler in the leader's berth, re- celved the passes he desired and made the most of them. He scored five goals.
Club started off in grand style and within the first 10 minute
had scored four goals, Motor Bus
fast tackling of Forrow and Hen~ derson could do nothing.
Sing Tao had little opposition from Royal Air Force
and won by seven goals to one,
Police O Kitchoo. 2 Kitchee with the wind in their favour always spelt danger and after nine minutes Wong King chung eut in towards goal, beat his man and turned to fire a grand right-footed shot into the for corner of the net to give Kitchee the lead,
The visitors were heartened by this success and were quick to Kain the upper hand. They came near to scoring in the next minute
At the interval Club lead by when Tam Wan-cheong got his four goals to one. Both the goals head to a high centre from the of the Kowloon Motor Bus we right but it went just over the
scored from penalties. Club's Prolonged boos greeted the crossbar, Tsang Wing just get-gouls were scored by Fowler (5). referee's decision in favour of ting his hands to deflect the ball | Gardner (2) and Redman.
Sing Too 7 Royal Air Billy Thompson, the British
Force 1 lightweight champlon, when he was awarded a points' ver- dict over Andre Gonnet.
the end of France, at rounds of hard fighting.
Thompson appeared to have is earned the vergliet after having a had time of it in the early rounds.
London, Apr. 6.
of
ten
He was down for a count of right in the second round from
perfect left hook to the jaw. and in the third round took two
from similar mounts of nine blows.
over.
Chen On-yin, the police out- was sent away on side right, many occasions but his marked reluctance to centre the ball straight
prevented away
his efforts bearing fruit. He seemed to hang on to the ball until the opposing defence tuid recovered and got into position to Intercept his centres.
Much against the run of play Kitchee, in the second half broke away on the left and when Wong King-chong was cutting in to- wards goal he was brought down and the referco immediately 'pointed to the penalty spot. Thompson was warned for
took Tang Kwong-sun
the his! keep holding and told to
kick and made no mistake when punches up in the fourth round.
le crashed home a Ane shot that From the sixth round onwards,
Tsang's body as] Thompson
the ascen- passed under gained
Gon- le dived.
daney, and in the eighth net suffered a bod cut over his left eye, which put him at big disadvantage.
In another contest, Mark Hart, of Croydon, heat the Bri Ush Empire middleweight
champion, Bos Murphy. of New Zealand, on points over eight rounds. Reuter.
The Policemen tried hard to their deficit but their reduce forwards lacked the cohesion and understanding that bring goals.
Kitchee. Chui Shul-hang, Teang Chung-wan, Chen Ying-koon
Lee Ping-chin, Yau Wah-hing
Air Force were forced to Beld a number of reserves. Soutar was notable absentee in the defence, Grogan was seen at Inside land at times produced some neat
touches.
Jeft
Facilities For Women Jurors
The Hong Kong Council of Women have received a reply from Government to their re- presentations for better facil ities for women jurors at the Supreme Court.
SOFTBALL POLL
The Most Valuable Players
The results of a poll among team managers for the "most valuable player" for the three
leagues were announced at a meeting held on Monday,
The award in the Senior Division
to GOUR
hustling Canuck chieftain Bill Woo, with Madcop Aces third-sacker Girlie Gaan gaining honours in the Ladies section.
Junior Remedios, flashy short-stop of the minor league Woman Jaguars annexed the junior title. Prizes for these awards ed. by Mr. C. d'Almada e Castro, J. Hussain,
The Government's reply, sign-are being donated by Mr. A. Acting Registrar, reads:
The reply says It is hoped that suitable cloakroom accom- modation will be installed in the near future but that it is not to employ n possible
Usher,
sportsman.
well-known local
Managers of the various teams were requested to suhrat names In order of merit in each of the
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OLYMPIC FOOTBALL
H.K. Players
Ten
In China Side
The Chinese Olympic Football Selection Com
mitteo yostorday named the final make-up of the team which will participato in the London Olympic Gomos. The team consists of 10 Hong Kong, five Shanghai and three Malaya players plus a managor and trainer. The following have been Halfbacks-Lou Chung-hoang selected:--
(Sing Tao), Sing Ling-sing Goalle-Chu Stig-chee (Singn-(Sing Tac), Chao Man-chi (Kow- pore), Chang Pon-lum (Tunghwa, joon
Ko Fo-ching Motorbus), Shangbal),
(Tsing Pak),
Ying-keo Forwards:Ho Ying-fan (Sing Fullbacks How Yung-sang
Chu Wing-keung (Sing (Sing Tho). The Kam-hung (Tung. TRD), hwa), Yum Tre-youn (Tsing Pak, Too), Fung King-choung
(Sing Shangbab.
TRO), Cheung Kam-hoi (Sing Tao), Lau Sul-wing (Sing Too), Lee Tat-fol (Chinese Athletic Association), Yap Cheng- eng (Penang), Tse Boon-liang (Malaya).
Badminton Fixtures
The following is the fixture based on the individual's ability; round of the Colony Open
sportsmanship, attendance STIC
to
Monday, Apr. 12
Kwok
The captain will be Fung King- cheung of the Sing Tao and the who manager Dr. C. C. Yung. also was
manager of the 1930 Olymple team in Berlin,
Leo Wai-tong As Coach
Lea Wal-tong was named
conch.
U.S. ARMS FOR TURKEY
Threa
Istanbul, Apr. 6.
thousand tons of..
military equipment, Inalud.
alege
Ing
guni, heavy and light tanke, transport vehicles, radar equipment and ammunition of all types? were landed at fatanbul Harə, bour the morning from the American Army, transport Stavenco.
In the last 10 American
days, five
transporta have braught to Turkey
about 9,000 tons of war matériel for the Turkish Army under the United Brates ald schame for Turkey-Router.
Shanghai Varsity Alumni
A memorial service comme niorating the 10th anniversity o the assassination by Japanes agents in Shanghai of the late
Dr Herman Liu, first
, first Chinese Chan cellor of the University of Shang- hai, will be held by the.
Alumn Association of the University of“ Shanghai at 7 p.m. on Saturday (April 10) at the Cafe de Chine.
The Alumni wil at the sam time give a farewell dinner to their newly-clocied Treasurer, Mr Miloo Hsu, manager of the Salt Industry Bank of Szechuan, Chinn Building, who is due t
"I have been directed by His the Chief Justice, to Honour, tried to get going but against the thark you for your letter to him three divisions. selections to be list for the first and second
on the question of Wornen Jurors and to reply as follows;
"In future whenever there are general contribution to the fur-Badminton Championships:
The committee decided that the Its Jurors Women
Court, the therance of the pastinie. Prior
team will tour Southeast Asia be- journinent of about ten minutes were received by the Serretary Court well! rise for a short ad- to the counting of voles which
fore arriving at London.
It will At Kowloon Cricket Club: play three games af Saigon, four every morning and every after under sealed cover, it was agreed 7.30 pm. duntur Men's Singles) al Manila, three at Bangkok, two
to award points on the basis of A Bayot v. J. Kempton. noon at approximately 11.45 a.m.
81 Medan, three at Singapore, six and 3.45 p.m. respectively.
10 points for the first
8.00 pm. (Junior Men's Douin Java (Batavia and Surabaya). numed "It is realized that at the mo-
and 0, 4, 3 and 2 points for the bles) P. Lo & K. M. Leg v.-M. three at Rangoon and four In
Verleysen & A. J. Gonsalves. India (Calcutts and New Delhi). ment the cloak-room facilities for next four in that order. Women are not sufficiently, ade- that the fairer sex should not be bles) J. C. Koh & C. P. Lim v. R. 8.36 m. (Senior Men's Doit- As a result of popular demand
The selection committee, which met yesterday morning at quote, but it is hoped in the near left out in International scuffles, Tay & P. K. Hul
the Sing Tao building In future to have this remedied by the Association has decided
Wanchal, 11.00 p.m. (Juinor Men's Dou- consisted of the following:- ise installation of suitable a-orgaalse a Ladles International|bles) H, J. Xavier & R. A. Xavier commodation.
Itinerary Series, and teams wishing to W. Lawrence & C. Quinn,
V participate should send in names 0.30 'p.m.
(Junior Men's Dr. Yung, Wong Ka-chum, leave Poon for the United State to the Hon. Secretary Mr. Singles) b. c. Lau V. W. C. fermer, chairman of the H.K. to attend the forthcoming Inter- Football Association, Chol Wing-national Rotary Club conference. Harold Wm. Winglee, e/o The Chung. Asiatic Petroleum Co.
||hung, chairman of the H.K. Foot- Shell Tuesday, Apr. 13
The Alumal were recently re- House, not later than 16.4.40.
bell Federation, and Mr. Aw Hoe, At Club de Recrelo: 7.30 p.m. founder of the Sing Tao Football suspension since the outbreak
organised after several years of In case there are more than two funior Men's Singles) C. H. Ngan Club. London, Apr. 5.
semi-finais
Two other members were the Pacific War, teams participating.
Cutbreak of A one-and-a-half pound girl will be played off on
V. Thong Ko Sine.
The newly Sunday
absent: Mok Hing, South Chin was born to Mrs. Irene Prescott 8.4.48 leaving the Finals to be
8.00 p.m. (Senior Men's Dou-representative of the H.K. Foot-Lin (Presiden
elected oficials are: Mr. George, In the defence Anderson play-ut her home in Duckelt
tem P. I Wong & C. Au v. 9. ball Council; and Yu Hang-chi, Close. played off on Sunday 25.4.48. A
Wan Gan Mr. ́ed well and Willis in goal gave Norwich, today.
yee (Vice-President). Mr. Mifoc former manager of the Shanghaft (Treasure), Mr. Chiu Liang- as good a display
The baby is floating trophy presented by Mir. Saul & W. Gulfes. as could be now in the Jenny Lind Children's Bill Woo has been accepted by P. K. Hul v. S. Ampalavanar.
8.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles) football team. expected.
Hospital in Norwich and "going the Association for this Annual The Sing Tno forwards. who on nicely."--Reuter.
competition. without Lai were
Shul-wing. combined well. They did not hold the ball long and made #round with good passes.
watched
The most dangerous forward: of Air Force ware Sewell and Mackschale. The former tried hard but he was well Mackechnie, on the left wing, sent
CAR over several good centres during the game.
Ho Ying-fun scored three of the Sing Tao goals and the others were netted by Tre Kam-ho (2), Chul Wing-keung. The other goal was deflected out of Willis' reach
Ng Kau-kwong, Teng Kwong- by a defender. Airmen's solitary
"It is regretted that it will not be possible to employ a Woman Usher us suggested by you in your lester under reply,"
Mixed Yacht Race In Harbour
sun, Lout Shi-ping. Tam Wan- goal came through Ilsu King Only those yachtsmen who went outside the harbour
Kwok Ying-lok, Wong seng who put the ball
cheong, wo
King-chung.
Police: Taang Wing, R. Ho, La! Wai, Pape, Gordon, Ng Wal Chen On-yin. Yusef, Howlett,
his own goal.
through
Ferrier, Leu-Pak-hung- Hutton At
K.M.B. 2 Club 8
EXTRA RATIONS FOR OLYMPICS
London, Apr. 5. Extra allowances of milk, ment. bacon, sugar, cheese, fats, pota- toes, chocolate and sweets, will be given to 8,000 competitors In the Olympic Gomes, which will fuke place in London this sum mer, the Minister of Food.. Kir Jolm Strachey, announced today, Olympic committees abroad would also be allowed to send seriously troubled. food consignments to their own The attack showed good teams free of duty-Reuter,
Bus were without the services of Chouk Shek-kam but his in- clusion would have
mude no
Top Of
difference na the Club team play- Averages
ed good football. The defence had a firm grip on the forwards with the result that Leck was rarely
bination. Weller at inside
Chinese Marriages And The Family
The team, which will travel by slu (Secratary), and Messrs. Wal- 9.00 p.m. (Mixed Doubles) R. plane, has the following itiner- Ince Wong Homer Lah, See Hao- Young & Miss U. Khoo v. A. Lary: Salgon, April 20-May 5:
yeo and Chester Cheng (Super Fisher & Mrs. Choo.
Manila, May 8-17; Bangkok, visers). 9.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) | May 18-26; Medan, May 27- A Lapsley v. T. H. Chon.
June 2; Singapore, June 3--8; Java, June 9-20;
return to Singapore, June 20-July 1; Ron- goon, July 28: India, July 9-19. Or July 20 the team will depart Games get underway July 29,- for London, where the Olympic
Wednesday, Apr. 14
At Kowloon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) N. A.
Beltrão v. K. Y. Tam..
p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles) A. Ho & K. F. Chlu V. A United Press. Remedios & T. Rodrigues.
8.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Dou-, bles) H. F. Gonsalves & P. A.] Yvanovich v. Low Keut Soo & §. Ampinvunur.
9pm. (Mixed Doubles) . J.
Terrible
Kempton & Miss Millard v. Waste
Wong & Miss-M-Ribeiro.
had anything like a reasonable brooze last Saturday and Sunday morning, but the wind did freshen considerably in the harbour on Sunday afternoon for those who had had the
0.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Dou- patience to wait at Kellot Island until then. les) T. S. Young & W. F. Foo v. M. A. Oliveira & J. J. Remedios, The course Dinghies, Stars and Dragons[af 10 am. prompt.
Thursday, Apr. 15. started races on Saturday but will be Hong Kong to Port with
At Victoria Recreation Club: none finished; on Sunday morn-Sulphur Channel optional.
This 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) ing, the Government
is the first attempt at racing round Thong Kuo Sin v. W. K. Ying, Versus
Hong Kong to Port since the Shippers team race was cancel-
8.00 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles) war and it is hoped to see a hig Law Koni Soo v. R. Young. fleld., Handicaps for this race 8.30 pm. (Mixed Doubles) H. F. Gonsalves & Mrs. C. Rodrigues V. W. Gillies & Mrs. Ankerson.
* London, Apr. 5. Len Hutton, Yorkshire open-led. coming bat, who only joined the right MMC touring team half way a, Star did a mixed race from Two Dragons, a cruiser and through the Wast Indies tour in Kellet Island to Stonecutters response to G. O. Allen's urgent on Sunday morning and back request for another player, car- in the afternoon; times:- ried off the batting honours of
Chinese marriages and their relation to the family tree were the subject of talk by Mr. Chan Kwan-po, noted, scholar and educationalist, at the weekly luncheon of the Hong Kong Rotary Club yesterday.-.
WES
Be-
The Derby Callover
London, Apr. 5. The cords on the Two Thou sand Guineas, to be run at New- market on April 28, and the Derby, to be run at Epsom on June 5.were; called-over "at"the s "What a terrible waste, couldn't Victoria Club tonight. the goods be given to a Charit- The quotations for the www able Institution Instead of being Thousand Guineas were; 3 lo. 1 thrown into the harbour?" asked [My Babu, taken and offered, 10 Mr. A. J. Clifford at the Central to 30 The Cobbler, taken any, Magistracy yesterday when Re offered. 13 to 2 Birthday Gree venue Officer 3. Redman made an Ings offered. 8 to 1 Pride of In application for confiscation for dia offered. 20 to 1 Julian, Fair unclaimed goods that be had Judgment and Royal Drake, all' seized on various ships.
offered. 25 to 1 Black Tarquin Some of the goods included and Hoylake, both offered. 33 to Chinese Wines and Tobacco on 1 Djeddah, Djerid, The Leader. which duty had not been paid. Usher and Straight Flay, al 9 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) | Mr. Clifford naked what would offered. 40 1'Henley, offered. P. L. S. Wong v. S. Saul.
happen to the goods? He was told The quotations for the Derb 9.30 p.m.
(Junior Men's Dou- the wines and tobacco would be were: 15 to 2 My Babu offered bles) M. C. Hung & C. H. Ngon thrown into the harbour.
8 to 1 taken. 8 to 1 Black Tar: Mr. Clifford asked if duty quin offered. 10 to 1 Pride o could not be paid and then the India offered. 100 to 8 Birthday At Hong Kong University 7.30 Foods be given to institutions? Greetings and The Cobbler, both -100 to 0. Royal Drain p.m. (Junfor Men's Doubles) A. Mr. Redman said that the wine offered:
the offered. 25 to 1 Hoylakej an D. Brown & J. A. Soares v. W. and tobacco was not worth
ammount of duty.
Black Pampas, both offered. 3. missed the Chung & S. H. Leung.
8 pm. (Senior Men's Singles) clifford said that he thought
Granting the application, Mr.to 1 The Senator II offered.” 4 Coppelia, Dragon, Hewna-Meek 3.11, 0
last week, they. F. Foo v. W. Glilles.
it to 1 Julian, Old Glory Aqua!la
that and Polaris did not are reminded
the closing. finish.
50. cruise will be held this year on R. Tay v. S. Saul.
8.30 p.m. iSenior Men's Singles) Was a terrible waste to throw Straight Play, nil offered. There were only 6 starters in Whit Sunday, May 16, with an all-
(Junior Men's Dou- Sunday afternoon's dinghy sweep-day cruise to a convenient ren-bles) J. A. Motta & R. M. Soares
dez-vous for lunch. A rowing v. A. Bayot & F. M. Ribeiro. take race:
and Sailing regatto will be held 9.30 pm. (Junior Men's Singles) nt Kollet Island on Saturday &A. L. Fisher v. M. Kempton. Whit Monday (May 15 and 17). ;
Morning
Westwirl
Mr. Dekantrows yacht Ariki (with propeller) Yvonne
mina per hr. off owŋ ilme
scratch
scratch
4
a
Terne (with procrlier)
11
bowler,
Aquille, Cruiser, F, Clemo, Hutton
topped the halting La Linda, Drakan, Sherrilt avorages for all matches, includ
8.84.00 1.18.00
Harbinger White Heron
17
20
3.40.00
Afternoon
Closing Cruise
the tour, while Jim Laker, Sur-Coppella, Dragon, Hawam-Meek, 1,10,00 rey's off break, was the best Polaris, Star, Christensen
Ing Tests, with 84.22, while Loker La Linda, Dragon, Chidell..... 1. . . "In case members
had the best average among bow- ters with 27.03.
Jack Robertson, of Middlesex, with an average of 53.71 heuds England's batting for the Tests.
Commenting on the strength of the West Indies side, Mr. Allen, England's captain, sold that they possessed a really good combina Llon, while the bowling had been
than was anticipated.
Marriage as an institution in Dr. G. A. C. Ierklots who said China is for the perpetuation Mr. Chin's talk had aroused and propagation of the family much interest. free, Bald Mr. Chan. The duty devolved on each generation to see that the offsprings of the next were married and had chlidren to carry on the family linc,!
For this reason all arrange- ments for marriages are handled by the parents, and the bride and bridegrod, have no choice in the matter. though in very
TARG cases their wishes are consult d
Tracing marriage and
A distinguished Rotarian at better yesterday's luncheon
Dr. Reuter. c. Τ. Wang, on visit to Hong Kong in connection with China's forthcoming
Olymplo. Dr. Wang congratulated Hong Kong Rotary on
ita Initiative in sponsoring the Macao Club and
customs down the ages in
fra
thou
DARK BLUES AT VATICAN
Vatican City, Apr. 5. The players of the touring Ox-
the Kowloon Club, and urged ford rugby team were received Rotarians to work for closer today by Pope Plus XII. fellowship ties among them.
The team played on Sunday in salven.
Rome wlanlug 18 to 8 over the The Secretary, Rotarian John Rugby Romo team-Associated Yuen, announced the formation Press.
Theseus 11, Deckywnger ......
cambia II Corbett
Amethyst, Miss Cantopher Thesaus 1. Roseman
Cossack, Herant
Cambla Dlanuw
Team Races
1.3. .
2. 2.30.
2.7.10,
2.12.19.
D.NF.
D.N.V.
The following ure the fixtures to complete the team salling, league
Apr, 16–134B, Amethyes v. Kowloon. Apr. 18 Royal Navy 1. Kowloon,
announcement
Readers' Letters
Toachors' : Lot
Sirt It is indeed a relief to
v. D.C. Lau & K.Y. Tam.
Friday, Apr, 16
9.30 p.m.
ABETTED CHILD
TO STEAL
For alding and abetting a child know that there are people in of 10 to steal a suitcase at Sin- jour midst who know what we cere's on April 2, Chan Fuk-yan,
teachers arc suffering.
"Clep-(alinn Kong Man) was sentenced
That there
been
fined $100 or six weeks imprison-
ment.
them into the harbour.
1 Anschluss, offered.-Router.
Garage Explosion Committals
Ngai Wan-sang (23) and Chung Kwai (21), brick
makers employed at the Wing Cheong Build:" ing Contractor's matshod at Fa Yuen Street. were committed for trial. by Mr. W. A, Bfairs Kerr at Kowloon yesterday, on the charges- of demanding with monaces $20,000 from Pang Tung-loi on March 6; possession of ar explosive substance; and causing an explo sion at the Lun Sing Garago, 188 Tolpo Road, on March 5.
Apr. 2 H.M., Amethyst v flovernment. Įve May 1 HL.M.S. Amethyst ▼ Royal Navy. 17tra” has put the thing plainly to nine months' imprisonment by May 'Gowrnment '♥ Shippers.
that teachers in Grant Schools Mr. F. X. d'Almada yesterday. If any of these fixtures cannot are indispensablo.
For having returned from ex- be met, or
If any have to be should now be a distinction bepulsion he was sentenced to a a Rotary Information Com-
cancelled for any reason, it is tween teachers of Grant Schools hoper that the Captains will and those of Government Schools further term of six weeks, with a recommendation for banish- the speaker said the Chinese in mittee, with all past Presidents HOME SOCCER themselves. arrange to race-ons unthinkable. Has it not
ment. their own way. had achieved the on Its roster. Col. E. J. B. Mit-
Investigation revealed that the object
their Axture on some other occa-proved year after year that the of marriage, ugh chell was chosen as first Preal-
London, Apr. 8.
sion-weekday evening or Satur-Grant Schools produce as
good child had been severely beaten, changes are now taking place as dent of the Committee.
To-day's football-
day so that
the Government. the whole series resulta
Defendant's wife, charged will It was alleged by the pro- One of the Crown witnesser 2 result
Two other visiting of contact with the West
Rotarians First Division: Blackpool 1, Bol-{ can be finished by May 9th, while Schools? I have been both teach-
ill-treatment of the child,
was secution, conducted by Det. 10-year-old Lu! Bek-yan, declare: Concubinage
China had were welcomed by the President. ton 1. -
available ing at a Government School and
Sub-Inspector C. Dowman, that at the previous hearing that h in the last Sunday existed from very ancient times. They were, U Ba Maung frem Becond Division: Leicester $, Datore. the closing cruise
and at a Grant School and I can find
first accused telephoned Pang paice) (with Instructions on t
handed first,defendants In the "good old days" a limit Rangoon and L. C. King from Harusleg 1. Wednesday 2, Don-regatio. The league position tono difference in the work, Ank
Guests present were caster. 6. Spurs 0, Luton 1.7
the students themselves! was set on the number of con- Kunming
on several occasions. between to us the Contents) which (data nro cubines, that each class in that Mosars, H. Owan Hughes, H. W. Third Division (Southern); Pa- Team Phu Kased Won Lom Feinte I have seen; "many of myi
March: 0. and... 8 asking that given, to him by.. Ngai's friend social ladder, from the Emperor Sutton, B. G. Birch, Jas. J. Bren-lace 4. Bristol City 0.
JL.K. Residents
students sally out of school and
| $20,000 (later · reducod to on the morning of himreis mto positions with a staring pay downwards, could take. It was, man and D. Cohen.
*Division.
on. (Northern): Royal Navy
$10,000) be paid. The alterna- Mansfield. 1, Stockport 2.
[ILK Corti vete
better than that of anteschor however, a a pastime of omicididom
Scottish "B" Division, Supple-1.3L8, Amethyst II
The "Shippers", ie,&*, *
with over 15 years' service in af mentary Cup, First Round Low. Realdents...
This witnem further Grant School. If teachers of Grant Man Hong (34) entered Ram- be the destruction of the com-that had was, offered, $500, one wife. One step up the lack- The R.N.Y. Police Mess lost to Ralth Albion 2, Leith 2, Cow-
Schools are not to benefit by the chand's Bilk Store in, Kowloon at plainant's garage in which an doing that Jobs by the man, Cruisors And Dragons Salaries Commissions Recommen- 2.30 p.m. on April 8,′ helped him- † explosion · occurred :: at 19.30 fendant to nak for "tható móndy
that when he went to first have one team of Chiefs and Felty Of denbeath Reuter.
There will be short race for the lookout for other work. Has to leave the shop with it under First accused was, according to have ho monty yet al
dations, more teachers will be on self to a roll of silk and started p.m. on March 5.
Ngai said: HOME RUGGER A Cruisers and Dragons (together) not the Education Department his raincoat.
the testimony of witnesses, our xplosion a few days ago ba DeLondon. Apr. 5.
on Saturday next. at: 2.45 pm. only some time ago advertised, for · Unfortunately, for him, he wai and on Sunday, a combined race Certificated Teachers?
seen by Mr. Ramchand, who led by Det. L/8 120 Kwok the man has not paid, the for Rumer results:
for Cruisers and Dragons, start=. Rugby die League; Belle de Vito
caught hold of him and handed Wul at 1215 pin, on March 8 It is true we have a Hotshong him over to the Police, Man's a whilst telephoning inside a shop 40 and Kalicher, daje
at 118 Tung Choi Street to Pang. other it is prevalent throughout. Points, 182400TTA the world he only question LCPCS HIS "Cossack", atoni Roves, Keighley 4 parons And Cruisers, and all be decided? This something with larceny, Man was sentenced contractor's matched at To Yuen ton: Town: 0 prigan «d, Hull King, round Hong Hook: Taland 10 Furt. School Council. But will they be Charged before Mr. W. II. Ngal, 11 was further alleged, This sick combined rase for consulted when our fates are to Latimer at Kowloon yesterday took the Police to the building whether 31(should be recogaleed Tarrife, 13, Glanchy, aly Daids, StRugby Union Groan K47 0
00% Install 47mod Wardozor Aberavon: Cha Portapos and compelliora ter especially asked that you Mr. Editor can tell us to three monthe, hard labour Street and there pointed out the tim Abra Aponker was thanked by
NONGRAD TE
The roll of allis was auguvered, leccond securedj
and the rich only, for the com- SNOOKER MATCH
moner was allowed to have but
das
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