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ENGLAND SCORE 90 FOR ONE WICKET IN TEST
Durban, December 17.
England had scored 90 runs for one wicket at lunch on the second day of the Tost match against South Africa here in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 161.
Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook gave England a good first innings start with an opening part- nership of 84 in reply to South Africa's first innings.
Manchester U. Have Trouble
Manchester, December 10. The Cup hulders, Manches- 1er United. faced with the biggest seat of the sUASON NO far in their mesting with the Lengue leadera Derby County, on Saturday, have half their trn on the Injured Ilst, Bix tlayar, Delaney, Morris, Chilton, Rowley, Mitten and McGlen
doubtful
Carters.
д
Another club hard hit by Injuries Hull City, who will Spaver
to Reading for the Second Round re-play with. out Carter and Eddie Bur. *.rk.
In addition, their centre- half, Mesna, will be absent with a cut head-Reuter.
Judgment Split By Chief Justice
Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $1,501.20 on the rlain and for defendant in the
Coolie Woman Changes Places With In Mate
A sexagenarian cunlle-
who woman.
specialised smuggling Chinese liquor inte Play was resumed today in the Colony, successfully chang-i great heat before a crowd ofed places with another prisumm- |
Laichikok Female Halton, hitting the er at the 15,000. ball very hard and Washbrook Prison on April 15, and made i
in gnot as his $150 for staying who was not so sure
the other place of bartner, sent up the 50 in 51
Young Tai. minutes.
Then, before the accurate bow- Hing of Athol Rowan and Norman Mann, the pair became very cau-
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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1948.
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"7"*
In PACKETS or TINS
Saints Meet S. China "A"
Wildcats To Take On SOCCER:
Wahoos In Return Softball Encounter
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Wildcats will tangle with Wahoos in a return on- counter to highlight the week-end's ladies twin-bill, while the Senior Loop reach the kalf-way mark with four tussles, the spotlight being turned оп the Madcaps-Canadians scuffle.
woman,
Th i'largely
on
can
night upsets
In Match Of The Week
་
KBGC To Hold Closing Day This Afternoon
(By "ROVER")
The "soccer match of the wook” will be played at Caroline Hill tomorrow, when the all-conquer. ing South China "A" meat the "giant-killers” of the First Division-St. Joseph's.
Soccer fans have been looking forward keenly to this match which, if played in the proper spirit, should prove to be a thriller from start to finish.
The
two most interesting games on the programme this should be seen on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay and at Boundary Street, Kowloon, where Army meet Club and Kowloor. Motot Bus
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an result, the creation of a new sphere of activity for ticket sasipers, who are already firm. ly established and operating ostalde cinema quita openly theatres without Interference. As the Committee of Seven appointed to enquire into the state
oppose Police respectively. of football recommended that
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club will hold its Closing Day The Wahoos will trot out on the field with their
this afternoon, when a teara backs to the wall and their pennant hopes at
representing the President wil stoke the Owls have suffered two losses and
pluy a team composed of play era chosen by the Vice-Presi- | afternoon nother defeat will smother the last remain-
dent. ing ember of hope,
Valtors from other Clubs are invited to partlelpato. outcome will depend flent, at an uphil!
whether
The following teams have been Terry him more than a bit.
Kerry Silva-Netto toeing the selected and play will commence Yu Yuen aling Pang Yee, the Noronha and her Owls
wornan, WON 60-year-old
sex-display their former pennant rubber for the Hollandisanen uses at 2.15 p.m. sharp
but his deliveries bis hend it.
PRESIDENTS ▼
Army lost two very VICE-PRESIDENT'S tenced to seven days' imprison- flash when tight felding was
incks spend, Raitery mate will be .. Hayward inent on April 9 for possession vi ti key-note.
who knows his joo K.C. Hamiles Sol Samy Just before lunch, Washbrook, dutlable liquor. On the euro dutes,)
Sheridan Nompo" 1.A. Etwani A repetition of the erratic ex-well while already who had
survived an Yeung Tal was seneterend to 1W hibitions at their last outing ngainst | Hamel, De
Verlysen brothers, J. McKelvin
18kg) appeal for a similar catch was months' hard labove for an opium the Cats when they chalked up Maurice und Licky, and Spicky taken by Wade behind the wie- | offence,
an all-bue record
bungles Gulteres can do a swell job around pe
EJ. Spredbury Due for discharge on April 15, will prave disastrous.
the basis they cut out the grand-16. Morrison Yu allowed Yeung to assume her
Terry Norimba and Teresa stand net. The y-shagging trių | Ur,M. Omar Identity and obtain her discharge. "Chouch" Haptista will share the of Rene Sequlers, Sid Hollands (2014
On December 14. Yu was priching assignent with the ever-and Bob Remedios are safe heb. Tall rested by revenue offlers in pose | Teliable Patsy Ribeiro behind the
on the field and swing a potent FJIL Micbell Session of Chinese liquor. When
bat.
close her linger prints were taken, at
The scule should be was found that she was the one
one and the result will have an who did the extra sentence,
important bearing on the current) 5, crighton pennant scrumble,
tibus,
ket,
Scores; South Africa-fat thung 181.
England-First innings.
L. Hutton not out
АЯ
C. Washbrook e. Wude b, Munn 35 It Simpson not out
Extrus
Total for one
Fall of wicket 1/84.--Rouler,
Thursday's Play
The foregoing was related by Sub-Inspector J. Evans when Yo was charged beture Mr. WA Blair-Kerr at Kowlow yesterday with adding and betting Yong to escape from Lichikok Tul
butter.
The And indeld line-up is still under consideration and it in tim derstood that a re-shuffle of base. guardents will be made.
FC. Clemo
.. Sykes
Abraham
3. Hempnay
A. Fill
(kin)
(Alp
The chores will, in any case, It was revealed at a recent As- fall on Bidu Soares, Bernie Re-sociation meeting
that Recreio's Durban, December 18.
the light,
medios, In race against
Winglee: Yollie withdrawal was only verbal and N.3. Whelpton CHY
W.G. Frost England's howlers dismissed South
Franes, ferte Castilho and Therese itat confirmation in writing hus
W. Willerton Remedios Hall-bnwks will be not yet been received. Aften for 161 by tea time today.
selected from Faith Xaxier, Elzle An "ulinatum" has, therefore HL Strange Bal light prevented her buts-
After she was sentenced to Thompson, Ramona Xavier and been despatched to Recrels head-
W. Russell IT: frenn forcing home the l- vantage, for with England's score three months' hard latur, Ite-Chr" Baptista. If the intter tion of their absence from the Adf Pearest
venue Inspector D.H. Kifox pies is not required on the mound. quarters requesting an explana- 16. Coomber at me for nu wicket, slumps were
tion of their absence from the F. Goodwin early. This ferred the possession of liquor drawn 43 minutes
a Committeù llamor, as well wait charge against her. She was given decision was made after a
ruling that unless they play off W.H. after ef more than half an hour for an
a concurrent
this week's fixtures, they shall be A, Lammert improvement,
considered as having withdrawn From the time that AleerBedserine or two weeks' imprisonment.
officially. and Cliff Gladwin took the new hall 148, South Afriem lost Ave
stum of $449,50 on a counter-wickels for 13 runs in 30 minutes. claim, was given by Sir Leslie A persistent drizzle Gilson (Chief Justice), at the that time Supreme Court yesterday.
The claim and counterclatim arose out of certain repairs effect- ed to Nos, 11-124 Jaffe Road,
По Копк
The plaintif, Tsang Kau, prue prietor of the Kun Ling Construc- tist Company, was represented as the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Alimuda Castro, K.C. instructed by Mr. JM d'Almuda Reniedios,
Mr. H. G. Sheldon,
Кс
att Mr. Charles Losely, instructed by Mr. A, el Arcalli, represented the lefendant, Tool Wai-leung. mars
fell during
heavy, humid Helped by the
with their swing atmosphere howling, Bedner and Gladwin look four for 30 and 9 for 21, respec- tively.
Rolar! Jenkins, playing in his
sentence of
it $35
Took Suitcase Of Another Woman - Along
When Lam Hei, a 33-year- Orsi Test match for England, got old widow, lost her job as an
a wicket with his third ball. The amah at 53 Cooke Street, third bowlers were backed up by ex-oor, she left the premises ut callent folding, and catching.
Regular Quartette.
(klo)
H.Y. AS V. Chittenden
¡Bkip1
E.F. Pope LA. Gutierrez, W.U. Blinpson F.A. Aulos
(8kipi
E.W.C. Simmonds
J. Moodle
C. Downin
A.J. Hali
kip!
TJ. Healey
11. Mesin
10. Norman
A.M. Omar
(8kip)
D. Trall J.H. Barbeek JA. Dianen
1. WhaITÍ
. (Ukip)
2., Kinnasbure.
#. Kedden
L. Guv #. Pollock (skip)
J. Raberta. A. Davidson W. Hong Hd
2. Friart
(ko) T.F.B. Robinson 35.3. Grindiny ILJ. Wizginton
GE.F. Thompson
(iki).
1.W. Close C. Mottram T. Lock L.A. Collyer
(Bkip)
The Untamed Felines will start Lefty Dulfy Brown on the rubber as this south-pow mound artiste 308 20 yet is a 1. Efe
Old-timers will remember the A. Hution "Stone-wall" Babida will call the pitches while the infield will prob exhibition games that were play-H. Kumjahn ably be their regular quartette of er at Mocno by teams from these 11.F. Shields
Inaz Soares. Margle Xavier
Helen
shores, and at a post-meeting dis- A... Eastman gy. Barros. Ribeiro and
(821) cussion. It has been suggested that It is also understood that Cyn-in revival of this event be conci- this "Saller" da Motte, me of the dered. If the venture should mn- original Wildenst will be on hand terialise and our fair neighbours as utility member of the squad. react favourably, this could be
The
Pirates should be easy ment the fare-runner of an anual In-
caught for the Canuckettes in this after- terport.. Softball
on in hoor's clash, in spite of the faet Macau during the war years and
postponed following that the Bnes have improved. there is no reason to astune why matches in the Hong Kong Foot
The Canucks incet their last it should not be popular again ball League will be played on
encouragonent' be Monday, December 27: hurdle with a game ahead of their faunelent
thev tungle elven, nearest rival when
Hollands' Berry Week-End Schedule
And Umpires
D. Begble, who joined Nourse 7 a.m. on December 14 with a with 37, and suitcase belonging to Wong joint top scorer Dawson (21 but on 40 for the Yim, a woman who occupied Buster sixth wicket before the ultimate a bed space. collapse, which saw only 13 runs added in 20 minutes.
The tea interval was prolonged On March 11, 1946 the plaintiff.
because of rain who is building contractor, ca- to 35 minutes tered into a written contruct with and when a start was made an the defendant, who is the owner appeal against the light was up
two balls had of Nos. 118-124 Jaffe Houdt, for held when only
ried woran,
the repair and reconditioning of been bowled. these promises which had been damard during the Japanese Oe cupation of Hong Kong,
The plaintiff claimed $1,501, this amount being made up of $3,000 Valance of contruct price, and *2.912.65 extrus. 1 $141.35 for materink supplied by defen! dant.
Defendant led a defence deny- ing ability and counterclaimed $7,014,20 as liquidated damages.
Gold Reserves Drop In S.A.
Pretoris, December 17. The Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, Dr. M. H. de Koek, said today that South Africa's gold reserves below the 25 per may drop cent minimum, prescribed by law.
His statement adited that re- serve requirements may have to be suspended. According to a Re- serve Bank statement early this outh, South Africa's reserves Cropped by more than £8,250,030 between Nova,nbar 28 and De-
estimates
cember 8,
Preliminary
of the
Union's post-war balance of pay- iments two dogs ago showed that
whs
England were one run for no
when play wicket
thus hrought to a premature close.- Reuter,
Wong, who had left for work:" ata.m. that day, found her bag. containing a gold ring. gold bangle, three sults of clothing and two woman's long gowns, missing when she returned home.
De-
On her making a report to the Hung Hom Police Station, tective-constable 1217 made in- quiries and finally traced defen- dant, who was susperied, to the third floor of 281 Laichole Rond where the stolen property
Korean Leftists found wrapped in n newspaper
Surrender
Wats
Questioned by the detective. Laden said that she enipiled the kullcase up on the roof, wrapped the contents in a newspaper and handed the parcel to her friend on the third floor, saying that it contained washing.
Madcaps.
The Alaple Leaf contingent will start to-morrow's fracas without their regular hot corner guardian George White, as it is understood that White will be out of the line- up for the rest of the season Owink to his injury last week when n base-runner collided with itim at third base.
Probable substitutes to all the
ap
SENIOR LEAGUE
Recreio
Postponed Soccer Tilts
The
FIRST DIVISION
Club v Eastern [V.1. from 11,12.4), Club,
4 pm. Referee: J.F, da Üliva. Llp ment. Dar and A. Zubeiro. South Chine "A" Patios (P.P. "from 28.9.44), Caroline Hill, 4. p.m. Re J. Ward. Linesmen; Li, Davey and Y.T. Lwant.
Footbal Sunday Ground: 10.30 a.m., VRC VK Americana; (Hal Winglee. Luiz
Rochon, Bob Low); noon Saints vs. Chung Hwa; (Charlie Figueiredo, Igmar Eriksen. Bob Porter).
Football
Irce: L. Davvy,
Ett Chre Dockyard (P.Y. from 20.9.48).
St. Joseph'r, 2.30 p.m. Referee: Pre
Coiling.
BL. Imeph' Sollators (P.P. fram
13.10.48), t. Joseph's, 4 p.m. Jezel Lai Duan-pa.
Navy Army 11.P. From 16.11.48), Navy, 4.m: Refervet AJ". Willa. 23mas- meni P.A. Barretto and B.Y. Kwok.
- BECOND DIVISION, CBA Ground; noon Filipinor vs Talkon e Fallen (P.5° from 26.9.48), Glab,
2.30 p.m. Referees F. 1207. Oversens: (W. Lawson. M. Veerly-Both Chins Army Iti (1.2. from Bre Luke Bunn and sen, Anatoly); 2 p.m., Madcaps vs. 6.10.41), Carallue Hill, 2.30 pm. He Junior Markar, but this wil be at Canadians; (Doc Molthon, Dick the sacrifier of other departments. Chung, Fred Diesta),
The Canucks are strong hitters
Saturda LEAGUE
* Recreio but weak in the detensive, and it will not take long for Buster Hot- Ground: 2.90 p.m., Canadiennes vs. lands right-hand batters to locate Pirates: (Philo Remedios, Robble the weaknesses left of the key-Ill. Ollie Vaz).
Sunday CBA Ground: 3.30 Kassa Nazarin on the rubber p.m., Wildents vs. Wahone: Don Asited by Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr, for the Canadians was disappoint-Robbins, Bill, Woo, Junior Mar- surrendered yesterday to the Army before whom she was charged by ing last week in that he only kar).
two strike-out vicllins,
JUNIOR LEAGUE detachment on Cheju Island.
Sub-Inspector J. H. Evans yeater- claimed
Football Saturday Necrolo The Army 'said 105 of the Com- day with larceny, what she had to and that was by his quick return
Rangers vs. munist-let raiders were killed on say. Lon replied, "I have return-method--I don't think the Mad-
(Philo Remedias, Cesur December 14 in a major drive oned the property to the complain-cappers will be fooled this way,
Having watched Nazarla plich Xnvler, Lionel Sequlera). their mountain hide-out on the
for half the season, I have come, Sunday Recreio Football Island.
Magistrale: You did?—Yes. ·
Wildäres vs. to the conclusion that he is a Ground: 0.40 a.m., sentenced She was months' imprisonment.
"front-runner", that is he is good Mohawks; (Philo Remedios, Bill
when his mules can give him a Silvą, Junior Remedios).
Seoul, December 17. The Korean Army unnounced that more than 500 leftist raiders
The group surrendering corried no mums but the Army suld they gave information on to the hiding places of the 'remaining quella leaders and of weapons and sup- pins."
The announcement gave no fur- ilier detalla-Associated Press.
.
ITALIAN BOXER
DISQUALIFIED
Liverpool, December 16.
ant
to three
A
U.S. PRIVATE HANGED IN JAPAN
Yokohama, December 17.
A former US. Anny private, Stratman Armistead, aged 32, died today on the
The Eighth Armỳ,
execution took place at down today for the
stone.
Ground: 4.00 p.m.. Braves
Memorial Plaque To
Be Unveiled At P.R.C.
gallows of the Three clergymon, the Very Reverend' A. P. Rose, tho Reverend J. E. Sandbach and the Reverend Fr. Joy will officiate at the unveiling of a Memorial Plaque at the Police Recreation Club, Happy Valley, tomorrow at 3 p.m. The Memorial Plaque has been installed in memory af members of the Club who lost their lives in the 1939-45 wor.
oc-
without
advance necessary mall- and prison per- present.-United
Ludevice Berto, of Italy, was hammer murder of four Japanese disqualified in the seventh in October, 1947: round of a ten round fight al It was the first execution of a there wod'n 16 million monthly the Liverpool stadium tonight condemned member of the deßght with non-aterling úreas, against Rawthorne, official con- cupationi forces. representing about £7 million tender for the British welter-The hanging WOB conducted a month man the country's weight title.
privately, ond gold output) g
publicity. Only Rawthorne always carried the On December 14, the South fight
tary witnesses to Berto, a tough hard sonnel were Treasury bought U.S. hitting boxer, who landed many Press. $10 million for South African good hunches when he rushed the currency from the International Englishma Monetary Fund-Reuter.
‚TICKET MARKING MACHINE
African
Borto, was twice warned by the referee to keep
hla end up
before the fight endod.
Rawthorne, who sustained a cut eye in the sixth round, was shade ahead on points when Berto was disqualifled-Router.
VILLA, WANT. CENTRE-HALF
JUNIOR SHIELD REPLAY
Navy Club, Navy. £.15 p.
Before
F.A. Harrello. Duration of this gam will be 7 minutes. An untra za minutas mues "be played in the event of a draw.)
GOLF STARTING TIMES
BUNDAY, DECEMBER · 19 OLD. COURSE 1.05 Austin En ♥ A.R. de Pinna.
X. Bħal Bank v South British Insurance Co. "Over 45"
10.2
v "Under 45%" 3.20 A.E. Laaman 0.0.0: Carter. 0.24 1.W, #howan v K.8. Kingborn, 9.28 E. Dalhuret v Þ.B. Hohn,
2. N.O.C. Marsh D... Davies. 9.26 K., Robertson v 9.8. Gordon." 8.40 U.H.T. Buen N.A. Debam,, 0.41 H.R. Chland » ILK. Collings. 0.68 A, MoKpilar ♥ E.T. «MeKullen. 0.43 W.C. Roderiam = W.0% Davies, #58 E. MaLaren G. BLEWETE, 10.00 F.C. Datry v J.C. Perce 10.04. H. Mundy v EJL Bafnébury. · 1,08 T. Low v W. Hung; • 19.13 F. de Jong ♥ W.B.Vaughan, 29.11 A., Blaap v D... Prophet.
NEW COURSE ·
1.45 WI). Nolloth » G,F., Wood. 9.24 ..8: Thomson JM, Patinaan. 9,28–3. "Kinaker, v-J.M, Tan, ́· Kat W.NA, Binilley v Le Jackson," 9.36 .. Cofila Mabb. *9.40_ER, HI ♥ J. Dyer,.
9.46 A.D. Humphreys v ILM, Wood, 9.4 ILC. Welson D, Tuna. 0.68′ 3. Forbes v 3.5, Macintyre, 9.50 AJL, Meßeida v G.G, Alton, 10.00. FP, Blivatfeld v' W. Eu."
valuable there be no pre-sale of tickets or points when they were humbled sale of tickets "en bloc" the doci- by Kit Chee last week. If the slon of the HKFA is difficult to Foldiers still hope to be the run-understand, particularly when the ning for honours. they cannot recommendation of the Committee afford to drop any more points. was accopted by a full Counell
Club have shown marked im- Meeting of the HKFA provement of late and with the return of Forrow to the pivotal position this
afternoon, the Army forwards will not and the going
any too easy.
The disgraceful scenes, which took place during the second half of the Governor's Cup mulch Inst week wore most regrettable. It would seem
that in spite of their
A very keen game is expected, eextensive tours abroad, certain with the soldiers guining the decl-Chinese playeres have not yet sion by a narrow margin,
the true meaning of
learned
In their encounter against Police sportsmanship.
at Boundary Street, Kowloon As the rulers of Hong Kong Motor Bus, who are now second soccer were out in full force at the place in the League, should secure match and were able to see for both points.
The fact should not themselves which particular. play- be overlooked, however, that the ors were guilty, of unspottamani- Guardians of the Law have a re-like conduct, it is hoped-tial slepa putation
for being dour fighters will be taken to ensure that the
If they can stage a whirlwind players concerned are not selected Anish, the busman, whose defence for representative games in the in Pitilned to Webken towards the future,
The following. Is the week-end end, of .a. gamo, might receive al serious set back.
Might Snatch Point
-At-Caroline Hill, South China "B" should have no difficulty in accounting for RAF. There is possibility that the Caroline HiRi team might, in keeping with their] usual habit of despising weak teams, under-rate the Airmen. In such an event, it would not be surprising to see the RAF snatch a point from the gaine
The game between South China "A" and St. Joseph's at Caroline Hill tomorrow
programme:
my
Today
FIRST. DIVÍSION.............
Club, Navy, 4 pm 3 Refereet
0. Tunefull; Linesmani, Pie, Colitan · and J. Day.
KMU ▼ Poller (lloundary, 4 p.m.); Ite
feree: 3.0, Fadley; · Linesmeni W. Gibson and H. Hichardson,
Bouth Chine "p" RAP (Caroline Hill
p.m.); Referees 10. Young Lines bient Mak Young Fal and" Li Bing Tank.
BECOND DIVISION T Dockyard (Navy,
Baforos: N, Delgado.
1.80, D);
should attract a¦ KMB ý Army-Kl. (Doundary, 2.30 p.m.)1
of the
Referee: ACP, WHIL
pan.); Referee: Lt. Davey,
•
record crowd and provide speela- tore with plenty of fireworks ir 8. Joah's Police (St Joseph's, the players concentrate on bring- ing out the finer points game Instead of playing the mon.
There is, however, a fear thali certain playara may be it to Indulan.......... In rough thotice. For this reason, it is hoped that,all high-ranking officials of the HKFA will make It point tr attend so that if any untoward Incident does occur, they will know just where to place -the? responsibility.
TOMORROW FIRST DIVISION Navy v GAA (Nevr, 4 pai); Halevens, W. Gaffney: Lineument A, 'Ribeira and Li Ping pl. Kwone Wib Y Esstam. (Doundary
It would also be well for the referee in charge of the game to speak to the players before play
p.m.): Refereet J., da Silvar Leinwa men: Liu Bhu Ming and P30, Xavier,
Bouth China "A" 8. Joseph's (Caroline
Hill, 4 pan.); Referee: Capt. Stone: Linesmeni 8.Y. Kwok and F. George. it Ghee (bys).
BECOND DIVINION
Talkos Tramways (Navy, 2.30 p.m.);
Returi Lat Duan Po.
CAA Solicitors" (Boundary, 2.10 p.m.);
Mcfereci J. Ward.
witches W.D. Chinese (Caroline BIU.
LOCAL SOCCER STANDINGS
FIRST DIVISIÓN
P W D
A Pla 00 20 # 18
commences and to worn them
8,40.v.m.); Referee: Leung Tuk tóne. that no rough tactics will be Army-HK ▼ Bouth China.(Bookanpoo, 1.80 tolerated.
'p.m.)}. Baformes W: Crawford, The Saints have been preparing Club (bye). for this big match and hope to have the distinction of being the first team to shatter the unbeaten of South China "A". It record Leonard, Bantos and Xavier can produce the form which they dis- played in 'the Governor's Cup match and the rest of the team pull their weight, a South China B. Chins "A" » victory is not altogether a cer- K. Mutar Bus 10 8 0 2 25 12 26 10 @ 1' 320 19 11 tainty.
Chinme A.A. Kit Chee... 11 4 1 4 36 24 18 Army ..... In the light of Re. Jorph's against St. Eustera
6. China "Q" 10 Joseph's, will be taking no Club chances and will Aeld their Pollee strongest team. Fung King-cheung Navy will udoubtedly be the brains be- RAF hind the attack. The effect of his Kwong Wah absence from the Chinese team during the Governor's Cup match
Behind The Attack South China, part experiences
1-20
8 4
9 4 1 6
42 20
21 16 19
20
DD1 20 20 BECOND DIVIDION'
·P W.D
4
Goals
20.24
12649 TV. IT 14
was most noticeable,
Chinese AA. 14 II Although Fung is now getting Bouth China.. 13 11 11 8 10 12 on in years
and is no longer Motor Bus 31 90 20 10 20 speedy as of yore, the fact re- Army Rin...12 21:14. 20 mains that he is one of the Navy braintest forwards in the Colony Kit Cho ha. Is master in the art if dls Army H.K., tribution and possesses excellent Pollée....
Tnway control,
Bt, beeph's.. All in all, this game should be cleb *-**** one of the best and spectators can Dockrund only hope. that the participants W.D. Okin
PGA will."play the game."
The game at Causeway Bay Bo-Talkoo tween Royal Navy and Chinese Bolletters AA is also likely to attract aniveralty fairly large following, as specta-
tocs have come to appreciate that
the sailors can always be depend- ed upon to give a. good'account of
10 7 13 19 15 12 4 4.2
148
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12 0
KHALSA HOCKEY
LINE-UP
on
Members of the Club and P. Donohue, A.L. Hopkins, A.V. A. their wives, and any of the Baker, H. Tilmun, A. Bone. public who wish to pay their Jessop, T.A. Porritt, A:J. John- respects, are invited to attend. son, F.L. Willison, T. O'Connor, E.G. Post, M.K. Ross, N.B.1 Mr. D.W. MacIntosh, Commis- Leslie, 3.J. Walsh, P.H. Lough. D.II, Blake LD, Prinsle
themselves and to fight gamely to The following have boen, select- aloner of Police, will perform the lin, W. Campbell, J.A. Fraser, 10.08 N. Walign K. Noble,
The final whistle, notwithstanding ed to represent the Khalsa Sports ~Club in a Hockey Association fix- unveiling. The Plaque is made of W., Scott, D. C., W. Flaherty, 10.11 E dress W. Patemon. white marble.
the overwhelming odds. C.H. Goodwin. H.G. Hallem 10.10 P Brodie v G.P. Ferguson, A tleket marking machine of
Players of the "Orer" and "Under" as legs proved himself to be a ture against the Civil Service on "There are 26 names, engraved AE, Cory and Yeung-Hong-kor. Aldershot, December 16.
the RNEC (0) interest to the hardware trade is
Aston Villa, -” having secured n lend on the plaque, including A Roll of Honour, on
are requested to siste that there are a few resolute leader in the Governor's Sunday, which one of the latest engineerlag pro-
Ivor Powell from Queen's Farit Dae Chinese, Yeung Hong-kor inscribed the names of men bere alterations to the list published en Cup match and if the Navy can round, King's Park, at 10 arm.
Wednesday,
also held Rafferty, the Chinese harpi duels on thé Australian 'moirket.
Rangers, are niready in the mar-who was killed on December 15, of the Force who died in, Wap3⁄4!
AA defeńco will be in for a Lall Singh: A. EP Guest, Made locally, the machine, can.
**** | Bubadar, Bhagat Singh; "Balwant ket for anoller, player-Alder-1941.
War 1 has been re-installed t mark 1,000 boxes of cutlery with
gruelling erlernoon,
Britam The names of P.H. Loughlin the right of the main entrance i - shota six foot centre-half, Row-
Cheap Two Points Bag MH Hama and W. Campbell who died on the Club.
Singh: 0, W. P. Quer Victor: three changes of prices, apply the M: Khalif Et Azem, formar, land, who was a prisoner of war labels to the boxes, and replace Minister of Justice and Economy, for four years, knytn
board the Infamous Japanese prie
Eastern will be" ut' tiome tó Noronha, Mister Rama, J. The names on the Roll Aldershot signed him on in oner ship, Llibon Maru, and' of Honour are Herbert G. Wakefori
Catro, December 10. the boxes in stock in less than an succeeded tonight, in forming a
Kwong Wah at Deunitary Street | Dillon, and U. 3. Dillon, Syrian Cabinet to replace M, 1945; after he had served with the Mr. J. A. Fraser, former Crown Erncat G. Painting, hour.
Arthur All- Ex-King Umberth af Italy, who in the other, First Division match Reven Yagon Phan The marker is also being used Jami Mardam Bey's Government Green Howards,
Solicitor, whio was executed by church, Harold
Wilson, Peter cano to Egypt a fortnight age for tomorrow and should obtain a smokes and by the motor spare parts trade for which resigned 15 days ago..
Fuwland will probably cost the he Japanese, are also on the Boyd Gardner, Ernest F. Drury, the wadding of his niece, cheap two points.
·Printed, and pubilched for the Robert Edwards, Edward G. Sills, Counters Calvi de Bergolo, laft * The decision of the HKFA to torka Hewspaper Enterprian the labelling of all spares. It saves The new Cabinet consists of six Vila at least £10,000, for there plaque.
foremen..and salesmen, a day's independent Minlilere and two in koen competition from Cardif The full list of names follows: John Delahunty, F.J. Singleton Cairo by ste today for «Lisbon, | allow bookingi of 'tickets for the by WALTER JAKES: KRATES. workin: Tubellijga
Republicans Router.
City Reuter
G.A. "Hudson," J.A., Stevens, and A.E.. Clarke,
bølgen interport ose only have: Kosti stane Kana. where he lives in walk-Kaliber.
SYRIA CABINET
Damascus, Décomber 16.;
UMBERTO VISIT TO CAIRO
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