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BUREN

THE FERVECT

HWISH WATUM

"NO CASE TO

Mortensen Injured

London, Apr. 28.

Stanley Murtensen. Black pool and gland inside right who scured the yʊal by which Blackpuul Deal Manchester, United in

in a League pame of Wednesday night, later col

Manchester poalkeeper Crompton and was "Taken to hospital unconscious

concussion. with

snded

The

1710

Martenbers has been picked the Continant to 14. travel with the Enpland team which plays Italy, in Turin on Mny 16.- ANOLIAled Prase

Military Backing For

West Europe

Washington, Apr, 27,

CHINA MAIL

HONG-KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948.

ANSWER"

Opponents' Submission

Canton

In Eviction Application Curfew

The application is being heard by Mr. D. L. Strellett, sitting a Magistrate in Tenancy Tribunal "A".

Mesars, Mackintosh's Limited (applicants), are represented

"European

Denied

Cunton, Apr. 20. There is no truth; in the Honk King report that curfew is to be imposed in Canton city with- out any warning next month, a high police officer told Reuter today,

vecasion

this

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Australia 121 For One In Reply To Worcester's

U.S. BASEBALL

New York, Apr. 29. Baseball scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphin Boston

R

U 2

.7 12

04

B 12 2

pitcher. Johhny

(Winning pitcher Warren Spahn) Chicago Cincinnati (Winning subversive

Vonder 'Meer)

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit Saint Louis..... $ 10 (Winning pitcher

of

Worcester, Apr. 29.

The Australian cricket touring toom scored 121

233

runs for one wicket by lunch today in their Soccer Notes

three-day match against Worcester, after dis- missing the county toom for 233 runs yester- day.

*

With everyone hoping to see Bradman score his fourth successive double century at Worces- ter, the crowd approached yesterday's ground record of 14,380. "They saw a keen struggle for runs, with Palmer, accurate medium paced, bowling three successive maidens to Barnes. Barnes twice survived leg

Only Third In Doubt

-By "Alcydes"

A submission that the opponents had, in law, no case to answer, was put forward yesterday by Mr. B. A. Bernacchi at the continued hear ing of the application by Messrs. Mackintosh's Limited for an eviction order against Mr. L. Morcado and Mrs. Kovach (Mayo's Shoppe)

Hendtler that if, the Security authorities halt decided on in respect of Shop, 7C Alexandra Building.

Mackintosh's, was Hong Kong sure, he would have been in-

forined. company. While the

It is believed that high ranking registered

members of the staff security officers recently reid wer away in England on wor

meetings to discuss precautionary leave in 1945/48, Mr. Denis res should Bake Solicitor & Director

elementa nifumpt Isa: create the the Compray,

pany, looked after the trouble on Labour Day, May 1- by Mr: D. A. L. Wright, interests of Mackintosh's, Mr. and the

the structed by Mr. J. T. Prior of Blake, who remained beblid in swearing in of President Chiang

Hom Kong and served with the Kal Messrs. Wilkinson & Grisi,

Kai-shek pas the nation's first Administration, constitutional President on May Berneech), instructed by British Military Mr. Y.K. Kan of Megare, Lar and also looked after various other s

For Mr Mercado interests. is appearing

A Kwangtung Provincial Gov- No Mention Of Looting eriment, spokesalon said that citizens, the Chief of the Sho- Mrs. Kovach topponents). The applicants are claiming

Mr. Meyer said that in Sept. only the head departments moen Police Station pointed out

to 1945, when he ist went to 78 have been asked that the opponents, were given a

apply for that non-residents of the island, of the pre-

who have no business to be temporary tenones

curfew passes-but, this is only M1. Merenda un thend 70, either

there, are not permitted to enter utes, Koynch banded him the key in the case of any emergency.

Though there is no restriction Wel

the former foreign concession and he set off with a neat cut for a single and soon enlivened the-ericket - with quicks running: |

An International Amateur une point (they have Afty-nine) Morris reached his fifty out of Boxing Tourney will be stug- they must win to be absolutely

certain of winning the league. 101 in 110 minutes and was 50ed by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Free scoring Rotherhom have at lunch when with Bradman 17 and Lee's Gymnasium on found the net ninety-six times the score was 121 for one

and. this season Sunday at 8 p.m. at the finish with equal points then Ro- wicket.

M

mises they now ocempy

slation thai poression

of

Trucks)-Associated

D 15 2

3

Virgil Press.

A copane of United States (16 given up on the Felura of 781, No explanation was given on tho movements of the city's after midnight.-Reuter.

matatag nekut for the anti-

Markurtesh's.

Western

Cross-examined by Me.

to why they had the, keys . Ân Bee-he had known Mr. Merendo bes Etappe is reported to be in the reli, Mr. J. G. Meyer, a Diree--the war and had had deal-

bltar

Four lares of Truman adminis-

tral ca planning,

afters

* 510-

2003

hére

ings with him, he took if that for of Mackintoah's, said that in the key was hurried to hier.

Theater of courtesy. Sept. 16, Be considered

Everybody

ossibility of laking legal steps there was koting going on.

be

14 have the opponents. bat understont from his lawyer that opponents a cald not cvicted as they were profected by the Landlord and Tenant Pro-

TI

Kent Agreement

took over

opp

reteinber

but there was no reference to such footing" by Mr. Morearlo or Mrs. Kovach when the key was handed over.

were

that

Post-War Bowling Opens Next Month

that they left

in

FIRST DIVISION-

May 22

before appeals but when the kcore reached 79, Howorth, broke

thefjist Amateur

the

getting Barnés leg-botóre when he walked in front of wicket.

Barnes bad

י

balled 100 min-

This brought Bradosan In

Bradman hud made one risky stroke and he survived a loud appeal for a catch at the wicket when at 11.

SCORES

Morris, not out Bradman, no! 'out

Extra

Kowloon Bowling Green Club v Total

Clubo de Recreio

Indian-Recreation Club y Cral- WEDNESDAY'S

gengower Cricket Club

Kowloon Cricket Club H.K. PLAY

bolbalt. Club

Woris 专 the programme is expected to he stepped play Semetry of Stute Marshall "who

to his desk Fabr seeks at her later.

He was positive that he plas- American conterenes at Bogota,

Gla~ | všakkinn.

tused notices reading "Premises which a top

The first post-war Lawn Bowls League will start on 1 stic

of Mackintosla's” an different *Government, devision is expected

parts of the preintes neupied by

Saturday, May 22, with a full programme of Barnes uw, b. Howarth When Mackintosh'a the problem of outright

opponents. His only authority for tall between the United States the femmey of the whole pre

games in the First and Second Divisions. this was bette Mac- clojing! and the antions now organising mises on Sept. 1, it was apreed Kintest's

the previous Seven Clubs have entered in The Western European Union in the rent should be paid to tents. He believed. that the the First Division,,but owing Me mature and extent of political the Land Investment Co., in id- notices remained for some days. to the large number of entries and military co-operation Con- pad. Mr. Meyer

vance, but in actual it was mot

agreed that but could not swear

The Second Division the President Truman tald

sult there when he

committee, in order to shorten gress last truth that the United he may have refused or delayet West

arouk Kong.

stason have decided to the Westeris, atropling rent from States supports

Mr. Meyer aid that before the Eropean Union idea and intends but cabi

not. There was

1946, he most emphatically told split the division into two ser- to protect the free nations of the the exact sitt

extel situation.

opponents

Mackintosh's tons,

The following.are the games world agent Communistic polle ossillity that he waited

2113 responsible the CTRL of September would be re-occupying the pre-

for the first two weeks of the ofimal

about 10 publicly Mackintosh's were

Re-examined, Dr. Meyer said League, ival has yet, indlented

be No games will -har-American policy on the their own rent, to send a debit

that there was a very vital nord played on May 29 on account for Mackintosh's to nequire eritreal issue of support for the note to opponents. Ordinary rent

theof the Races. receipts were given to opponents Western blue will develop

The championship of the Second From well-informed Inaldera, up to the time of the application, premis. Apart from the

will be decided by n League for the it can be reported hot thereafter they were marked there was not sulliedent room

storage that the intention of some of

winners of the two sections on was required for the display of play-off of one match between the Tuotes" shoes. Under present-con- th, President's advisers at lea0fout prejudice."

a neutral green to be fixed by close Men's Department down the

en wok the The

this match will The whaners

champlops and the losers place. On the assurance that fl | the runners-up. whuki be obtaining

premises Mr. Meyer agreed that in the

kintosh's period between September 1946 geupied by opponents, Mar

fevelop uities Department.

Six Reasons

wwever,

is to provide a comprehensive

เกมค

pay

The letter of time 28, 1947, written by Messrs. Wilkinson &

mises.

Inet

of a locks, space

rather than a.. single-shot pro. Grist erhalf of Mackintosh's ditions, 'I was necessary white the General Committee,

to Maya's Hat Shoppe, Wns in-4-

›a-skleplay_of_ladius __shoes_ to apply to both p

Possibilities speendation . Heart

on the pattern. This wition's " political- mildarv

With relations

the Westem... Bloe my eventually (-subject to Presiden!

approval and decisións | by tongress include these

ibilities:

A revival of military end- The guns and bullels,

planes and tunks, which Western

from the

ponents.

and

сущ

Plan for the economie recovery p

recovery

B]ner

Tribuna!

and the

had undertaken

The promotion and relegation rute will as in pe-war years be A total of five points are to be

D11

Bye: Kowloon Dock Club.

June Craigengower Grieket-Glub v Kowloon Bowling Green Club, H.K. Football Club Indian Kowloon Dock.Club v Kowloon

Cricket Club..

Recreation Club.

Bye: Club de Recreio,

SECOND DIVISION..

"BECTION "A"

May

22

17

f1

Boxing Tourney

Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium.

Mr. i. 3. Clarke, Commd. Bos'n'R.N., will refered.

Judges will be Lieut. (E) A. E. Bryant, Capt. 1. W. Cunningham. 44 Lleut. R. P. Usherwood and Mr. 50 W.R. Storrle Gunner (R.N.).

Admission tickets at $10 and $3 be booked at the Chinese 121 Y.M.C.A.. Bridges Street, and the Sun Cheong Hong, Room 610, China Building.

can

Programme:

Flyweight (3

rounds): Suntos v. Kid Puncho Cheung,

Hon Pong.

Gussy

"The lust Saturday of the English soccer season *ktes most of the leagues champion- ships decided. In fact only in the Third Division North is the issue in doubt and then to two It is Jevelled down teams, Lincoln and Rother- ham.

Both sides have one game to play and though Lincoln lead by

If the teams

therham will take it by virtue of their superior goal average.

Saturday's Fixtures

.

Next Saturday's Axtures for base, two clubs are:-

V. Itotherhim Accrington Lincoln

v. Hartlepools U. On paper It looks as though Lincoin are as good as there but Hartlepools may be the spanner in the works mid Accrington are. well placed in the league table and may account for Rotherham

Manchester United's triumph the climax to`a last week was run of successes that has labelled them

the "Team of the Season." Their win in the final which was almost universally expected is

to the final. overshadowed by their passage

Little is it realised that they

Coomber on their Wembley trail and as

Yesterday's bowling was not fearsome and two Worcestershire Bantamweight: Chan Mun. v. He bateman, Charles Palmer, G bespectacled Pubile School max-Featheright: J. Correa v. Po defented all First Division teams

Chun. Sin.. ter, and and

sound Cooper,

pro- fessional batsman, hit

199 Welterweight: up 137 runs for the second-wicket after fast bowler Ray - Lindwall had laken a wicket with the second

L/Pat

(H.M.S. Tamar) v. .A/B Ray they couldn't play at "home" on Manchester City's ground, two of (H.M.S. Amethyst): Fus.

P.

Duffy (Inniskillings), v. Alan their Cup games in which they

de

were drawn at home wore played

'ball in the first øyer of the tour: Woll STO/Sea Bland141 kiverpool and Huddersfield.

Palmer made 85 by beautiful Hongkong Cricket Club v Kow-leg glide strokes and drives and

loon Cricket Club,

Talkoo Club Filipino Club. Club de Recreto "A" v Indian

Recreation Club. ' *. June-5-- Taikoo Club v Kowloon Cricket

Club.

v In-

Hongkong Cricket Club dian Recreation Club. Club de Recreio "A" v Filipino

-Club,

.SECOND DIVISION

SECTION "D" - May 22

Club de Recreld "B" v.

Football Club.

Cooper got a worthy 51.

V Cossack) (H.M.S. Robertson (H.M.S. Consort).

A/B

Their appearance in the unal was more thah justified by their sold yet prälse-Lightweight (4 rounds): Pie. C. performance throughout the com

With their ground re- petition. Clarke (Inniskillings) v. P.O.

pairs at Old Trafford sunctioned, Scalling (H.M.S. London),

see their fav Mancunians “may” Wir. Middleweight:

Fowlerouriles performing on their own THMS. Tümar). v. Yeun arou

ground:Congratulations, to Hoi (H.K. Poilee).

Manchester United, the team of the season.

Altogether. Worcester put 10- gether 233 runs-ust a tind score by-the-county-which-traditionally plays first which ever team hope pets to be on an English tour.

ans However, English cricket must not get excited about the Lapparent Imitations of the Aus-

tralian attack,

short

for English wickets. Cralgengowen Cricket Club v Lindwall, whose run up to bowl the umpires never once gilestioned, looked as if there way

.

H.K. Electric R. Club. "Prison-Officers' Club v Kowloon

Bowling Green Club.

June $ Craigengower Cricket H.K. Football Club.

a heap of latent power in his. bowling. His long loping, ensy Clubyun-up to the creuse-and delivery may not be as beautiful as that

June 1947 Mackintosh's had accepted the circumstance

fat stoke the every League match,| that legally they could not

and had o Mr. Weight indicating that that do, two points for a win on move out-opponenta

subhe, conchision of Mr. Meyer's aggregate of shots at one point accepted opponents AR

basis, evidence marked the close of the for enth wi

winuing rink. A tenants on a monthly

draw They had to bow to the incase for the applicants, Mr. Berhalves the points.--

Mackintosh's nucchi submitted that for six

Lindwall bowled at half speed evitable.

All untinished games,, in which,

in his many "spoils. Miller, the could not nove opponents out. primary reasons, opponents had not more than 36 heads have been

other shock bowler, was not very they had to allow opponents to no case to answer. These reasons played in all, shall be entirely

accurate

McCool, the and

leg the stay in.

he outlined.

replayed

H.K.breaker, pitched them too the first inutually con- ticed may

(1) That Section 18-(f) of the venient Sunday or Public Holi- In May 1947, when, the Land- Unuter Stutes to gain strength lord and Tenant Ordinace came Landlord and Tenant Ordinance day. acainst the Communist East will

Maclantosh's into force.

were could not be said to apply to a

The draw of the teams for the have to be furnished by the ILS advised that onder Section 10-miled-company_-_- Tree of cost unless the Marshall ( (f) of that

(2) Even if it did, Mackintosh's sections of the Second-Divi- could, on an

sion resulted as follows:- of Europe is to be thrown complication, manke an order for Limited of itong Kone could not

of possession or the be said to have left the

Colony

SECTION "ARI ejectment of a person who had after the Liberation and returned 2-Formation of what would become i tenant between Aug. 10, again some nine months later.

Kowloon Cricket Club Section 18 Rituunt in fact

(3) In any event, {1 milltury 1945 and the, commencement of

Hongkong Cricket- -Club- alliance

between the

Tulkoo Club United the Ordinance upon the condition. (f) did not apply to circumstances States and the European counts that he should vacate the premises in this case, even allowing points

(2) against opponents: on the

return of the person who and

(a) because there was no nu- prime objective of this was the tenant before Dec. 25, Would be to wake Fpecifically 1941, and who had neglected orthority for the proposition that clear to the Russians points at refused so to vheate the pre- the sane person could both apply Which they

cquid

attack mises upon receipt of notice from as landlord under the Section and eluin us the former at the aute ihne that such tenint had returned to the Colony pre-war tenant, and or The form of such an alliance and that the premises were re-

(b) it was quite clear that the person to give the requisite nolico remains to be detertained. quired for his use.

Section 19 (1) must be the under could be set forth, in treaties or

applicant; erented through the formation of regional defence some

the system joined by

the Slates as well as Western Europe.

pletely of balance.

Aries

Aries.

to

not

without bringing on war with the the landlord United States.

new

United Kwangtung

Use of military missions Retrenchment

It seems reclain that if the U.S.

quantities Jurge

of

Canton, Apr. 20.-

employees Were

.Club de Recreio "A" -Filipino-Club-

Indian Recreation Club

SECTION "g"

Hongkong Football Club Club de Recreio "B" Craigengower Cricket Club Prison Officers' Club.... II.K. Electrle Recreation, Club Kowloon Bowling Green Club (c) that the notice required

The

following are the games under Section 18 (1) as to refor, the first two weeks of the turn of tenant, could not be. Lengue, No Kumes will be

tho

Club de Recreło "B", Bowling Green Club. Prison Officers' Club v

Electric R Club.

BOWLS

v H.K. of the late A. MacDonald but Lindwall at full speed will be a

Middleweight (6 rounds): L/Wtr Pulling (H.M.S. Tainar) V. A/B--MeMoalin (H.M.S. Con- Bort).

JEWS' BLOCKADE

REPORTED BROKEN

(Continued from Page 1).

Portsmouth Improved -Two other teams stand out in. relief-us-the-senson-finishes.

the South- Portsmouth, Keeping Coast's flag flying in the premier

Improved Division have

upon their performance of last season when they gained 40 points.

At present with one game left to play they have 43 points, They have strengthened their front line with Julissien of Dundee in the middle berth. Most navy wish them continued progress the competition next

Бельов.

Brentford's recovery may well

to the acquisition

in of Monk of Guildford City, am-

No estimates are available of bo attributed HK. danger to English batsmen.

Colin McCool will quickly learn the number of troops still that-on-English-grounds he has. Palestine Even-a-month ago|bitions Southern League-side. to pitch the ball higher, up than ten per cont of the garrison In his native Australia. And perhaps 75,000 had been evacu every English Test player knowsated and 60 per cent of the Bri-and Monk's transfer la ample. The following have been that when he does find his length tish Army stores, selected to represent the Kowloon he is well nigh unplayable on Bowling Green Club against the any sort of wicket. Indian Recreation Club" at Soo-

of There exists a gentleman's agree- ment-between these two clubs, ovidence of this spirit. His three goals in three, recent games have No, English fans must not get ports that the British Army will given the Bees six very valuable kunpoo on Saturday, 3 p.m. too optimistic about this first shed its responsibility for all points and lifted them, up to the

H.J. Wizginaton, J.W. Gloss, E. day's play. Yet they can get some Palestine except the narrow Hal- middle of the table.

theso notes it

Atklow and W.C. Bimpson (skip). EF... I'upe, ILA. Lammert,

Coombes and L. day (skin).

LG.

War Office sources said the re- **

In concluding satisfaction out of Worcester fa enciave within 48 hours were shire's showing that Australlan premature. They sold the British would be unfair' to pass and not

hen and A. Fraser (skip).

E. Greenwood, W., Bailey, J.3. Din. bowling, like everything else, can Army legally-and technically will mention the efforts of Bourne- be hit by batsmen who refuse to continue to be responsible for the

mouth and Southampton who They Players are to meet at the Star shelve their scoring strokes when military security of Palestine un cume so near to honours.

great football and may Ferry pier, Hong Kong side, at faced by men of international ret the mandate is surrendered played

putation

on May 16.

their efforts be attended with ***2.45- p.m. -

The last throw civil airliners more success next season. to leave Lydda airport in Pales | tine landed in London today with 90. British civilian officlats and their families.

Southampton Club On S. American Tour

Southampton, Apr. 29.

CROWD OF 20,000

A crowd of nearly 20,000, a re- Worcester ground””. card for the watched the day's. cricket.

At Cardiff, in weather even more wintry than that at Wor cestor, the Glamorgan County eleven started it-two-day game

of law and order.. untenable with complete absence

nearly

U.K. SOCCER

London, Apr. 28. Today's footbaVISION.

FIRST

chester U. O

Man-

2 Portsmouth 1 Everton

0 Coventry

int

SECOND DIVISION

Among the passengers was M. Graves, Mayor of Jerusalem. Hoj.i said the capital was practically Blackpool

Dorby: "There are fire brigades and

all vehicles have been Huddersfidid -Sixteen players and five officials of the Southomp against Thomas Owen's England stolen by one side or the other.

XI, which included-Bill - Edrich

Fulham

2 8. Southampton o ton Football Club today sailed for Ris do and the Surrey twins, Alec and Even my own car was stolen just

before I left, As, we took of Leicester

ION (BOUTHERN) THIRD DIVISION'

•Janeiro in the liner Andes, to play a-sarios of Eric Bedsor

Rain stopped cricket between from Lydda there was a trè-

mendous explosion as the bridge Brighton 1 Watford -seven goodwill soccor¬– matches against lunch-and tea in this game.

half a mile away from the air Dratol Re Brazilian clubr.~-~~-~-

port was blown-up-by-Jews. Norwich'

Scores

C

notice given before the pass played on May 29 on account of of the Ordinance, which was the Races. Lapin....

Lain sends

not retrospective as regards arms authighly compileated Some Kwangtung Provincial giving of the notice:

(d)-that-elther the nolice-given. military machinery to Europe it Government will also have to provide officers looking for work elsewhere to by the Hong Kong Land Invest- to teach their use.

day in the face of a 15 per cent ment and Agency, Co., Ltd., or the notted giveh by the present ap- reduction of the staff.

понед Combined C.OS.

The retrenchment

ament policy in plicant a a year later in fact con- effective tomorrow but does not formed with the requirements of 4- Tighter High Command relations. One of the wartime affect those holding key positions. Section 18 (1).

(4) From the evidence addutet Those leaving will be given organisations between Britain

months salary in lieu of In support of the applicant's case. at the United States which still two

notice, phis two months of om-a new agreement must be implied chista i e-combined-Chiefa-ofctal rice at nomitial price.

es existing at the time of the up- Staff. If

fairly La considered

Kwang-plication and that such a new Like other provinces, eure by some authorities that tung has depended on subsidy agreement could not be subject and when the United States

Lot ker strong military commit-from-ths Central Government for to any condition as to vacenting s

current and special expenses. Re-premises on return. of Mackin-

Co ments to Western Europe, much venue represents roughly 30 per tosh's, in that from the earliest. Frenter international staff work cent of expenditures Associated time such now agreemen could

George Reader,--Britain's-Cop Tho-Southampton-players in

there was a battle in Allenby Swindon

Walsall Hay be required.

be implied, the opponents were international referee, salled with eluda Scotland's young interna- Press,

At Worcester.

Worcestershire

Square, just outside the munic| THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN). This might be accompilahod

to Vacato,

the team.

tional goalkeeper, Ian Black, and

ipal offices in which an English Hartlepools, 4 Accrington either by expanding the combined A talk on the manufacture of

That Section' 19 (1) TCM

The Mayor of Southampton, a veteran fullback Bill Rochford Australians.

Worcestershire 233, C. H. Pal-man was murdered by Arabs.

Friendly Match" Chlele of Staff or by having the cigarettes was given by Mr. J..quires that there should be a supporter of the Club for 50 who holds a Cup winner's medal United Stated tako part in the Sterleker, Director and Factory mutual agreement that they, the years, gave the party a civic won as a Portsmouth player in mer, Cooper 51, Howorth 27: There are very few civilian off- Arsenal

not,out. Lindwall two for 41: clals left in Jerumiem, only about

Neuter tag now Westor Union

MeCool two for 38, Hoshack two 17 to 20... A company of Argyll military Manager of the British Cigarette opponents, would vacate the pre-sendoff.

"You are being set up in Co; and the British American mises on the return of Mackin-

going to visit a great *****

Ian Johnson three for 42, and Sutherland Highlanders aro

Cricket Club 30, shel

Cralgengower bo at a well-allended tosh's and there was no evidence and friendly nation which was London**

holding the airport," he said. "The position of the adminh-luncheon meeting

o wicket 0 of the Hong at all of such an agreement on staunch ally of ours during the bolstered up by the knowledge Miller one for 30.

10 for Australia,

A. C. Wood, manager of Lydda will reopen, their Bowling Green that they have just concluded the tration, therefore la paid to be Kong Y's Men's Club at the their part.

war" the Mayor said.

"Woppingslaw" for members., That (0)

portranched the opponents could

an."unheard, of Club will open their four invet successful season in the (Barnes six not cut. Morris four airport, said looting at the air on Sunday at 4 pm, with a that the President has the right Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden

not be brought within Section 18 weeks tour with a game in Ho 03-year history of the Club. to send troops wherever he may yesterday.

At

vascale. Everything moveable is Those intending to participate Glamorgan

should be present at Use Club at consider it in the "nation's in-

(f) in that they became tenants against Regata Vasco da Gama,

Last night's wind-up game Thomas Owen's

England II (two taken."

E. J. Pritchard, chief engineer 330 pm, 2 ARRANG torant to do, so

Glasgow, Apr. 28. of the premises prior to Aug. 10, the champion South American

team. They will play four matches placed them third in the second day*): Scolland-beat Belgium, by two 1945.

fat the Jerusalem Post Office, saldı. In addition the administration.

Prisset and published' for the proprie is prepared to argue that in loin doale to nil in a soccer inter- After Mr, Bornacchil had quoted in Rio and three in Sao Paolo, division end of season standid Glamorgan 182(Davies all international trunk lines wore In the United Nations the United national match at Hampden Park authorities in support of part of probably more than enough to and they advanced to the quarter Eric Bedict four for 30). Thomas down except one-to Jericho and tore, The Newspaper. Enterpiles) Kabalied,

́ ́vor · House," Hong Kong. States assumed duties which are here tonight after leading ond nil his submissions hearing was adreever the estimated £9,000 cost finals of the Football Association Owen's England XI 15 for one, one to Amman UP, Routers, WATER: JAMES KEATER, Ties

of the trip.

· journed...until Friday, May 7,"

Cup contest United Press.

Ilauter and Associated Press. A.P. at half time--Router. Increnpablo-Associated Press.

Tobacco Co.

a

confidence

will

for

not

Foulrdiff,

"The day before yesterday Torquay 1 Rending

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