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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

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ARMY-KCC ENCOUNTER BEST PICK TOMORROW

Final Of Mixed Doubles

Playing in the final of the Mixed Doubles championship of the Colony at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday, Miss Kent and Tsul Yun-pul Tsui heat Mrs. Lition and Wapu by 6.3, 7.5.

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TODAY'S GAME

HANDICAP MEN'S DOUBLES 4.30 p.m.-P. Bannerman

$ Baule v Dr. Ramier

and A.R. Poliak.

(By "MID ON")

With the interport matches against the Combined Malayan Services now a thing of the past, in- terest reverts to Laaguo ċricket and once again a full programme of League matches is to be played tomorrow.

Best match on the card promises to be the one between the Army and Kowloon CC and though the former will have the advantage of playing on their own wicket, they will have to be at their best to beat Kowloon.

Robbie Lee, the QCC enptain,

***** will perhaps have to do bear

Good Rugby Programme This Week

the brunt of the bowling, with Francis Zimmern pegging! away

at the other end, but the Son- I think. kumpa wicket will.

be better suited to Lee,

What Kowloon really needs in a goot left-hander howler, prefey - rally a slow one, to contrast the Enst nd medium-fast bowling of Zimmern and Lee,

(By "TOUCH-JUDGE"}

Spe& intors

the Club al Taround on Saturday should he entertaining of afternoon's rugged. AL 3.15 this DR,

Two Services Rides

followed

Club Try play utg. "Over 28'S" vs Club "Under

anales

20

No Services Buye

1

nee

1 et tutuneet

nicles from which Navy will, no bat, her hoping to thank the sunwer

building amites of their team mble, especially from HMS whose playeTN, Dontlon, oter

an outstanding back Lord, was users last semen1.

i have not seen the Army with

to the time of writing bit irther take it that it will be more or los the site as the ride that I done duty for then thus far

Kowloon hats first it will

their of whethe question bowlers will be able to get the soldiers out in Une, otherwise 1 feel that their matting is strong,

the い enough to knock off needed for victory.

Indians Should Win India RC will be at home to ClaireBruwer CC and should win. If A h Abbes wins the toss, he visting will do well to put the team in lo bat because apart from John Arculli and A.K. Ismail,, nj feel they do not have bowling strong enough to get the other side out time.

A.. Mecar and Abbos bi age 1 be depended upon to enn both send down some decent bowling. Ive not yet produced their best but they are not the type la ies their available tenia.

though on is perhaps a quick wickets, sign of the times that seven

day both are hard enough to score membres of the "Over 28's" train ofT. regular members of Club Ist are XV.

Fax of the regðar Army and Navy XV players are in the teams which should give the newcomers every chance to show the puces. The Inter-Clubs game should enve of value to the Chub prenve Comitultee whn, 1 năm convinced,

the

George Souza, who took over the captaincy from Hong Choy last week. is, to my mind. batsman who is most likely to make a big score off the IRC at- tuck

However, until the younger members show more fire and. may venture to say, put in Borse harder training, they are unlikely to displus the veterans, a num hat whom were regular mem- bees of the sile 10 years ago.

Forward, both teams are very home

"Optimists" Favoured Club "Optimists" will be af the University who, grand though a good enough side, will

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equaily matched and u he-probably not be able to obtain a

tile should be witnessed Even experience and youth with, I should think, the "Over 28's having the advantage. Behind the serum there should be little in it aflugh, it anything, the "Under 28 have the advantage speed,

paint at best, Kilbee, who batted well against Mulaya, should be Hood for another big score, and all things considered, I predict an- other win for the home team.

"Scor- At King's Park Club pious" take on the Navy and here The following are the teams:- Fagain I predict a win for the Club "Under 28"-Sclater, Robert-side, Stokes is batting so well at

Or- the moment that it will not sur Chevreau, Franklyn,

507.

Badminton Results

The following are the results of the Colony Junior Division matches played last Lengue Wednesday:

Section '1 University bent Kowloon Tung

A 6-3 Chew Kin-seng 12234

Uw! Khenk Herk (University bout M. C. Hung at C.

Ngun 21-16,

Iv Pu and S. C. Cham 21-9, bent P. Wang and S. S. Leung 21-3. E. A. Stoner and Low Chin- sun lost to M.C. Hung and C. 1. Ngan 3-21, pent Li Po and S. C. Chan 21-14, lost to P. Wong and 3. H.-barung 17-21.

St.

Dent

Choo Tien-hork and

Luke

Kok-hong bưu 3. C. Hung and C. H. Ngan 21-13, bent Le Po aml S, C. Chan 21-35, lost to P. Wong and S. H. Leung 12-21

John's "A" Just to VRC “A”

2-7.

F.. Kwok and R. Thompson]

(5), John) Jest tu W. C. Choy

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948.

a 11. A. Noronha - 18-41, ZZ to A. Souza and F

Rozario 16-21, lost 10

С

Soares and A. C. Guterres 22-23

.D. Kwok and R. Alay nord! lost to W. C. Choy and I. A. Noronha 10-21, lost to

Α.

Souza and F. Rosario 10-21, M. Soares and A, C Guterres 23-20.

bent

Toxt

F. Fowler and E. Yourless Chay and to W. C. Noronha 11-21, lost to Sonza F. Rozario 5-21. beat Soares and Guterres 21-15. Kowloon Dock last to K.C.C. 1-6. Bection 1 RAF lost to Chung Wah 0-9. Kowloon

Tong Teresa's "B" 7-2.

beat

Berlin

Musician

YOUS ENTREZ DANS LE SECTEUR AMERICA DEFENSE DE PORTER DES ACCRIS INTERAC TE 9.76% DAOMHAIN PARALAN OBEISSEZ AUX REGLES OF CREATIO

Kaffeetime

street in Berlin, violin in the

this aged hope

of

an

Standing at the edge of musician plays his home-made occasional coin from a passer-by to add to his amal social

from the

Welfare City pension he receives

Magistrate's Office. (AP Photo),

"Grand National Night"

·

Premiere Successful

(By KIMBERLEY)

"Grand National Night," by Dorothy and Campbell Christic, tolls of an almost saintly but shame- fully neglected husband; his neurotic, liquor. saddened wife; clandestine loves, and finally, tragedy.

This

SL.

The

Chinesa YMCA, beat St. John's

"B" 0-0.

Senior

J

VRC "B" lost to Recreio 1-8.

Tonight's Games

Mixed Doubles Division hard, Bluck, Lochlan, Meffan, prise me to see another big score Chinese YMCA vs. Hon. Kang University (to be pleyed at Popham, Wyatt, Brown, Douglas, from his hat and Howarth will

the "y" court) be in amongst the Fitzroy-Williams, Farquharson, probably

KCC vs. Recreio. wickets agniri.

Doubles Division Junior Mixed The Senior Service team are an

Kowloon Dock vs. St. Teresa's A. uncertain lot but with so many ships in part at the moment, they St. Teresa's "B" vs. Recreio,

be able to fleld à team good may be enough to upset the apple cart for

Wartie.

All- "Over 28's":-Laidlaw, wright, Small, Cessford, Morgan, Henderson, J. Henderson, Baker, Bow- Kobson, Johnston, Minto, man, Carrel, Cowley, Forsgate.

Combined Services Rugby Teams

Loyal Reds Get Reward

Prague, November 25. Loyal Communist Party "Secretaries" will rule Czecho- slovakia's industry from on.

try.

now

touches off the ripples to the plot of a light, entertaining, but otherwise dramatically mediocre detective tale.

Jack

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"7".

In PACKETS or TINS

For

Britain's Challenge

Walker Cup Pleases

London, November 25.

The news that Britain will challenge for the Walker Cup next year has pleased British golfors who realise the value of international sporting on- counters, which are all for the good of the game, no matter what form they take.

the

Golf Tourney Venue May Be Changed

The

The rank and file of British;

London, November 24. golf can take credit for

British Amateur golf that the match will be

comment take place on the Portharnock which may demand A little links near Dublin next May, investigation.

caine under discussion today

ICAO Meet layed next year, a championship, which is due to

Opens' In New Delhi

The championship committes of

It will be recalled that Britain and the venute may be changed. for the first time since the blen- nlal golf match of pre-war days the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was first played in 1922, won at St. Andrew's in 1933. Then came

issued no statement after a meet-

In

London, November 25. A South East Aslu aviation the war before they could crossing today, apart from saying that mecting, called by the Inter- the Atlantic in defence of the another meeting will be held, but they are belived to have discussed national Civil Aviation Or- trophy.

in New By rights they, should have the question of the championship opened Runisation,

the light of Eire's move to re- Delhi yesterday.

travelled when the encounter was

Portharnock is in Eive and strong British delegation, in- resumed after the war, but tance peal the External Relations Act.

or the lack of it reared italy should they break entirely from cluding members from South East or

The South head and there was chance Britain it would be equivalent lo Asia, is attending. East Asian delegates include the of a revival of it e math in 1947.

championship get holding the British RAF JA America, however. keen to representative of the

the

a "foreign game started ante mure, de-

country. Some South East Asia, the representn-

golfers had ques- leading rights and tives of civil aviation in Singa- cided to walve such

visited Britat. tioned the advisability of holding in Elre in vlaw the championship in pore and Hong Kong and the Civil they themselves Air Attache to the United King-out of turn, and pracorded le re of the heavy cast of travelling.

dom High Commissioner in India. gain the Walker Cup it St. An Three advisers to the delegation drew's in 1947. are from Cable BOAC Radio.

and Wireless, unk International

Air

in a

The championship has never been held outside England and Scotland, who have accommodated › it in alternate years.--Reuter,

Clubs Respond Now the question arose as to what would happen two years i The work of the meeting, as of later-1940. The match now re- other regional meetings of the In-vived and with the old rule that ternational Civil Aviation, is 10 it should be played in alternate determine what the region needs years unaltered, had been started In radio aids to navigation, in mir

and Britain.rican team

not very well trafic control, communications and and rescue facilities in aerodromes travel again and yet their Anan- and seaplane bases.

A hardly Justiẞed Praition

The following have been The meeting will also be called burried decision to set by a mat-

chosen to represent Craigen- or six thousand sterlinggower Cricket Club in their

expect

cial

could

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16

on to study the allotment of high ter of five.or frequency radio frequencies for to defray the expenses of a British aircraft use. There is a great

America. villing shortage of high frequency and the International

channels

Tele-communications Union has

ICAO usked the

to prepare u plan for meeting the needs of in- ternational civil aviation for fre- quencies or wavelengths with the greatest possible economy,

Explosion In Lisbon

team.

and

Week-End Cricket XI's

C.W.- Lam; G. Hong Choy, 8. Ramchand, G.A. Souza, P.J. Bil- moris, T. Crabtree, AH. Ismall, R.O. Baker, R. Tay, J.L. Young- saya and S. Leonard.

league match against Indian Royal and Ancient Recreation Club at Sookunpoo Club, the ruting body of British tomorrow at 1.45 p.m. goff, turned to the clubs asked them to agree to a scheme whereby clubs would subscribe sum equivalent to the annus subscription of one member. The response was so good that Umpire: J.E. Mogra. the Royal and Ancient Club has The following will represent decided that they could proceed Craigengower in a friendly match with the Walker Cup match and against Dockyard Recreation Club

Was a at

Sunday, King's Park

• Dominion tour, which proposed pre-war programme November 28, at 1.30 p.m.

→ of the financial G. Hong Choy, S. Ramchand, that, beenuse

H.P. Lim, A.H. Ismail, situation, threatened to collapse in Crater, S. Hollands, K.Y. the post-war years.

Lisbon, November 24. At least 23 were killed, most of them women, and 44 injured today in a big explosion at a gun-will cross the Atlantic next year powder factory at Amora, on the in a bid to win the trophy for the Scuthern bank of the River Brat fime on American sol. The Tagus, opposite Lisbon.

date and climate conditions may Abou!

100 labourers were not be too much against the working at the factory, which is travellers because August 19 and a private concern, the Sociedade 20 has been chosen as the dates and the course will be the Winged Portuguesa de Explosivos.

Rescue squads were tonight Foot Club's at Mamaroneck, just

outside New York.-Reuter.. Inspector scorching for more bodies in the The factory was partly mannerisms debris.

so

Buns

actors as they should second-of-the-season tine Stage Club effort, by Peter happily fit into parts that some tess gifted enthusiast would pars pre- Gregory celebrated its miere last night at the China over.

Berkely Pearce's where a Fleet Club Theatre

of the traditional officer of the destroyed. Of the 23 victims so cousted, 16 were women. fully satisfied audience gave it Alying has the full the applause it deserved.

Law but errs frequently in antici far Micre than any other member &fpation of cues. His aid, Sergeant Two-thirds of the 100 workers at the Stage Club, this have Gibson is played by John Randall; the factory were women.

was heard The Winkler,

explosion been a triumph for Peter Ciregory

this play. was Darling, completes the cast,

throughout Lisbon, causing great presenting whần, in taking hold of the reins of direct- "Grand National Night" is alarm.--Reuter. ing for the first time. Needless to straight murder-solving play with say, the result is encouraging. few occasions for heavy drama On the night of the Grung No- und less still for corny slapstick. tional, Gerald Coates and his it asks the audience to be a judge "spirited" wife are discovered en of morals without requiring It lo

domestic scene.

think too deeply. In other words Immediately, one is moved to if you like not too difficult cross- sympathize

with Gerald Coales word puzzles, you will find your (weil portrayed by Henry Jones) evening well spent. against his wife Babs (Philippa Coombes): and one alghs with watisfaction when, at the end of that scene, "the wicked witch is deed."

No Mystery

International Mariners

Rosslare, Eire, November 25.

Three Poles, three Scots, an Englishman, and an Irishman left Rosslarn today in the 65-foot

trans-Atlantic crossing to Port of Spain, Trinidad,

TEACHERS ON yacht, Rubleon, on a 4,000 mile

MASS STRIKE

In commund of the expedition WILS ព Pole, Captain Wagner. whuse Scottish wife was the only woman on board,

The group has undertaken to deliver the Rubleon to its owner, who is in the West Indies and they have no fixed plans when they reach their destination.

The brother of the Iris mem- ber of the party, Mr. J. O'Sulli- van, Is Harbour Engineer at Port of Spain.

"Scorpions."

Kowloon seconds Lake on the Army at Cox's Path. They should Just about take full points though they depend, perhaps, too much on a few batsmen to get the runs for them. Stewart Gray, however, an experienced captain ond hantles his bowling judiciously.

RAP visit Recreio juniors and The following are the Come from what I saw of their form in bined Services Rugby teams their match against Indian HC a The Party's Central Commillec which will be seen in action couple of weeks back, my money has adopted a policy programme

the Club Ground tomorrow will be on the Airmen, though which means that Party detegnies The authors make no attempt

Shanghal, November 25. can be de- virtually will displace company whatsoever to make a mystery of at 3.15 p.m.

Alves and his men

Hundreds and thousands of death. So much so that Red: Capt. Jones RADC, Sin. pended upon to give them a good directors in running Industry in 'a

this Communist-dominated coun- early In the play Coates

tells students were idle today. Flynn (Tainar), Sub. L. Kidd run for their money.

Tonchers of hundreds of private Joyce Penrose (Sylvia Small)-- (Binck Swan), L. Lloyd (Lon- Sunday's Game

President Klement Gottwald, Into

whose heart he has been established elementary schools don) (Captain), L. (E) Spencer In an all-day match at Chater (London), E.R.A. Roalf (Cossack). Roed on Sunday, Club "Occa- De Chaleman of the Parly called driver-fill the happenings on Shanghal asked for a mass leave absence, demanding better A. C. Cook RAF, A. B. Evans

The

authorities, meanwhile, Coates is new inced with the phy (Black Swan), Lt. Cawardine, sionals," captained by former In-tention to the strength it had Grand National Night.

are mediating. accusation of murder. From the RASC. Li, Smith, RAOC. LS. terporier C.D. Wales take on the gained since it won the revolut-

Six fresh labour quarrels came Under mingled Soviet and

un the play unfolds, and one's

The Hubicon has an emergency Annistale (London), Cf. Scully Air Force. The Club fearn will in ion last February.

clude such tried warriors as Wales Czechoslovak flags, he said

to light In the past 24 hours and interest is held by

a series of (London), 5jt. Newton, 35 Fd himself, Ride, Howarth and D. did not foresee any war soon, logicul deductions, and suspense isi are awaiting mediation by the oil engine but Captain Wagnes Regt: RA: Cpl. Jones RAF, A. B. McLellan

planned to make the journey and although at the "but if one should come we will provided as each member of the Bureau of Social Affairs.

Wille customs workers are re-entirely under soll. ited and Black: Cpl Bunks moment I do not have the Air be on the winning side."-Asso-

cust unknowingly testifles, tight-p

He said the boat might call at Force' team, donfidently expect clated Press.

ening the noose round the cul- pored to have called off their sit-

down strike from today, more L'sbon and would proceed South- "good game.

prit's neck.

As the unhappy Coaton, Henry than 100 dockyard workers of the wards ul the Azores-Reuter.

River Conservancy NO DECISION ON Jones

Whangpoo is cool, calm and over-

Board of the Customs Adminis- U.S. CELEBRATES

firm on their FIGHT BROADCAST undantly patient. Too much so tration are siting

in fact; for at times he is apt to

THANKSGIVING request for a certain rice rátion Joyce regard Sylvia Small, as No decision has yet been reach Penrose, his dever, with fatherly and a loun equal to one month's ed on the question of broadcast-affections, rather than with the pay-Reuter Ing the Bruce Woodcock Leg passionata ardour that usunity Savold heavyweight contest at attends such altuations. Harringay Arena," North London.

Hellier (Hart),

(Butts). Lt. Brigstock (Butts). Ple. Buck (Buffs), AB Carter

Pla.. Driscoll

These holiday matches ore in- variably more enjoyable than the (Buffs), more serious League affairs and Sgm. Rundle (Tamar), S. P. O. one always see a better type of

(SSC), Li. (E) Vivian. (Cos./

Payne (Tamar), LL (E) Hali cricket here. (London), L/C John (Buffs); Pte. Houghton. (Butts), St, Milis (Buffa), Lt. Spankie (Butta), (Captain) S. A Quinn (Tamar), E R. A. Hall (Hart).

Referee: Comd. Dalglish, KN

CLUB TEAMS FOR

TOMORROW

FINNEY OUT OF GAME

London, November 25.

muscle. >

he

London, November 24..

FOX

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New York, November 25. Twentieth Century

Fox Flim

clined to comurient,

Now York: November 35. Roast turkpy will adorn the dinner able of every American

family today.

People throughout the country Sylvia Small has a good deal of on December 6.

will be celebrating' the afnun) Thanksgiving Day, marking the Jack Solomons, the promoter, is acting to do and it is very true to B say that of the three times sho Tom Finney, outside left for discussing the matter with

first thanksgiving by the Pilgrims Preston North End, will be Daly, Savold's manager, and the has stepped on to the stage, this

British Broadcasting Corporation. is her best performance yet. Corporation disclosed today that 327 years ago, after undergoing unable to play for England! Thero will be a sound ̈ brand-

Philippa Upon

Coombes falls ia negotiating for purchase of trails and privations of settling The following will represent the

Turkey was eaten by the Pile Club 1st XI in the soccer match against Switzerland on Decem-cast of the European middle the job of a dual role. She plays the American Broadcasting Com- In the new country. Against Royal Navy at Causeway ber 1. because of a pulled thigh weight eliminator between Dick the despicable Babs and then her pany. The deal has not yet been grims at their Thanksgiving and

Turpin the British middleweight amiable twin stater Prinkle closed, however, ABC officials do

so har, become the traditional Buy tomorrow, kick-off 4 p.mi,

of Collins, with equal efficacy. champion, and Tiberio Mitri Mackenzie, Lock, Strange; The Injury kept him out of the italy from the Royal Albert Bail

Clifford Davits and Reinaldo the atm company

Purchase of ABC would give Day meal,-Reuter." Ruchis, Fowler, Beck, Mackenzie, Last International soccer

Oblitas, two of the most valuable Weller, Nelson, Kiernan and Blck with Denmark in September on November 20,--Router,

Finney was hurt agafa in a match

Dartford, November 24. members of the Stage Club are share in televi lon sa well as The following will represont last Saturday.

The £1,000 hound Treve seen this time in minor parts radio.—Associated Press, ** Hancocks, of Wolverhampton Dell staten from the kennels of the former as a jovial legal ad-

Paris, November 24 visor to Coates and the latter a My Love, winner of the Epsont Club and Xi In this soccer match against Kit Chop at Caroline H}} Wanderers, is to deputise for) Ash, near Sevenoaks, beforo il the ever falthful servant of the Derby and Grand Prix thin-year, was due to race at Southend on kick-off 2.30 pm, Finney, omorrow, MoAdam. Hancocks wunlly plays at out- Monday right, has been returned. Prata they fuil their roles de finished his racing career, and

| hæc The dog was found tied up in a albar, Labico, Onsager, Barclay, side right but will appear in

can be expected not as im to his Chantilly trainer, Richard Bukor, V. alchairos Barker and Finney's position at outside. left, conl-shed behind the house of a

portant as the fact that two such i Carver.—Reuter, kennelmanRouter. Associated Press and Reuter.

match

That

an med ato

London, November 24, i Fulham Football Club have „signed. Alfred ... Pope, 22-year-old centro forward, much sought after by: other: League, clubs, -Router.

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A British golf team, therefore, Tam, R.R. Irunce, LM. Souza,

P.H. Vaswani and A. Kuruneru.

For their League match against Royal Navy at King's Park to- morrow, HKCC "Scorpions will be represented as follows:-

T.A. Pearce, LF. Stokes, D.H,

F. Howarth,! Leach, O.J. Kerr, K.J. Attwell, E.F. Gec. M. Harri-, man, A. Graham, A.F. Weir and1 A.N. Other.

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