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COMMUNIST VICTORS More Evacuees Ten Rinks Play For

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only Chinese, Communists bre discarding, maybe only temporarily, most of their radical policies and have adopted an attitude of friendly accom ⚫modation to all social classes as their chances of taking over the Government and, country mounted, according to Chinese.reports seeping out of Communist-controlled reģions.” The reports said the Communists, especially in the areas which they captured during the last six months, are showing leniency and friendship to the people. Private business and property in the cities are protected and factory owners are not dispossessed of their wealth. They are not forcing city dwellers to work for them ant

hose wishing 10 leave Kuomintang China

are

Arrive In HK

Mora syabuecs were brought from: Shanghai by the British steamor. Wingsang yesterday Which arrivad, hare with Variety of cargo, from domes. tic utensils to cars.

Among her cargo were about 500 cases of household Paraphern lla balonging to North China evacueca, fresh fruits, live turkeys and four Imbusines

Personal effects from the dersondal of the Mexican, Argentina and Venezudien émbasalen ware Included. The Phramanlar Ambasador to China) Colonel J. E. Bricons, brought his own tuggage with himpro.

The Wingsang carried about 400 passengers, the majority from Shanghal. She loaded at Keelung mostly captured

Fare.

mon people" without payment:: Their treatment ol for Nationalist soldiers Is also safeli to be generous, Meers above. perthe rank of injor

are sent vi

mitted to do so and even given indoctrination camps but officers travel facilities.

Troop Discipline

of lower rank and enlisted me are given the option of joining th During

Coinmunist the last two

army after a short works, travelters spil, the

training course fr go home ori Comunista bay reganised many apudgy return to the Nationalist aide. units. These unli go indes villesanders captured by the Com- Recently, twn platoon 2"(1917- and apologise to the people formists in Subsien what wrong may have been done South of suchow, were retensel 45 miles them and sund out their views and allowed to return to Nanking. in suggested Improvements.

Severe disciplinc has

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Temporary Measure?

been imposed on Communit The Communišis, however, are troops who are not allowed to sail to be rigid their control

Firm's Share Application

Christmas

Memorial Cup

Ton rinks took part in the "Mamorial Cup Lawn Bowls game of Club de Recreio yesterday when E. A. V. Rompdibs, H. R.. Pinna, C..P. Busto and C. F. Medios (skip) won the competition. J. A. Victor, O. P. Remedios, A. E. Noronha, ond C. C. Pereira came second, The gome start- ed at 10 a.m. and finished just before 5.p.m. Later in the evening, the Dr. Rodrigues also thanked Max Club held dinner dance Factor, E. C. Fincher and, A, M. which was highly successful. Gutierrez for donating pilzen. Prizes won during the season The following were the prize! were distributed by Mrs. H. R. winners: Pinna, wife of the Hon. Score- tary of the Club.

Club's Sinkles Championship:- Winner, J. A. da Luz, runder-up. F. X. M. du Silva:

Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, Chairman of the Club, said that the Club had had a very successful season Club's Pairs Chamalonship:-- and won both the Senior and Winners, J. A. and R. F. da Luz, Junior Lava Bawin Lenguas. Heners-up, C. P. Basto and J. E.

isu congratulated 7. A. Lus on Noronta. winning the Colony's singles title,

Khalsa Beat CS Team

In Hockey Encounter

The

(By KIMBERLEY).

most exciting league hockey yesterday at King's Park was the game in which Khalsa beat Civil Service by four goals to two, the most amusing, o fiiendly between the CBA girls and the Little Flowers.

Club Open Rinks Champion ship:-Winners, A. A. Lopes, C. E Marques, Dr. A. ¡P. Guterres and J. Norortha (skip), runners-up, T. Alves,, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, L, J, Silva älld J, F. V. Ribeiro (skip).

Roalla Cdp:-Winner, F. X. M. da Silva, runner-up J. A. da Luz.

Memoria

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Cilp-Winter

A. V. Remedios, HR, Pinna, C. P. Basto and C. F. Ranedlos (stelp). runners-up, J. A. Vletür, O, P. Remedios, A., F., Noronha and C.

Peretta (skip).

Men's Singles Championship: Winner, J. B, Gonsalves, runner- up. W. A. Reed.

Men's Doubles Championship: hit-Winners, J. R. Consnivea and

take anything from the "com. Jef thenight, When they take over ety their first action is to root anti-Communist elementa, Only their own newspapers are published prid school textbooks. and curriculi are changed to gult their take. Helguns freedom, un The whole, in Bernallied within a 4-0 defeat. Police scored

eloist restrictions.

three against the Dockyard gly Xavier and ber

Belinda Pippa Portalion without reply. Army register CPA was impressive in turkling ed the biggest score of the and hting. The gaine, a10ough teason yet, in a 10-0 victory comparatively below over the YMCA at Sonkunpoo.

At the RNRC ground, the well-knowns"--were hard University bowed to the Navy ters, bitt title else.

W. A. Reed, runners-up, J. J. Outstanding in the field was Remedios and A. V: Remedios,

sister,

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An application by Landis Brothers Limited for an tension of time within which to file Return of Allotment of shares was granted

the

Supreme Court on Saturday by i Sir Leslie Gibson Chtel Jus ice)

the

Political observers hers be lieve the new change in Com- munist tactics may only be a temporary expedient to get the

Lahl Singh, Khoisa's brillant mal-keeper was the stumbling block to an otherwise probable hockey unsel in the Khalsa Civil Service meet.

for

women's

Men's Singles (Jurilor Chom- ruhner-up, T. E, Rodrigues. pionship):-Winner, F. Ribeiro,

Men's

Doubles Handicap: Winners. T. E. Rodrigues and G. N. Goshno, runners-up, C. A. Barretto and A. T. Remedios,

Ladies Singles Championship:- Winner, M. Ribeiro, runner-up,

people's support in view of the

Ingise standard, was very enough nossibility that they may noon

for this early stage of the girls have to ride them. It may also

tum to the hockey held, be due to their desire to show

Detailed results: University 0. the people in

Navy 4; Civil Server 4. Khais Mrs. I. Soužn. Kuomintang

4: Dockyard 0, Police 3; YMCA 0. China that they are not the

Army 10, "brutal

painted terroriste" at

The losers started the gome

Women's with their characterisile uggtes Little Flower Club 2, CHA O. Nationalist propaganda,

hockey by

Fowler Government propaganda agenesiveness. Ernie

ics** les have recently taken

forward) with all his gn-entre Dauit dataci The Artis Bruthers Limited sainer of the change in Com-shroudiness-in-the-des, filled.

Kore GP07 pp

Thang sak, hogy 4399,me,

Acconto

A. fiershot, Despeintre 1.

Sir Leslie ordered tha! necessary return be led within two weeks from yesterday.

Mr. D. A. 1. Wright. Instructed

v Mr. B. N. Cooper of Messrs. Hastings & Co represented

home by 1 ports to five an a The application cone red 5,000 st thettes, President Chiang entirely against the squatting.

Hugby hom maten at Akershaten issued on June 28,

shures of $10 earb which had 11። At half hunts, the Aeny at home wered Reading 5-3. Renter

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Kai-shek and General Fu Tao-yi oplete-gaal-covering defensive Mr. Wright sald that the mis

in their public utterances

technique of the Indian, alon tole the Beessary Returns that

event serasins

Khalsa's attacks were spasme- have warned Communist Jelency

He and Infrequent, But pract- hel in list

Was through the only a ruse to blind the people through, there was a gl. Their leally euch Ums they broke grave illness of Mr. Amos John inth supporting

them.-United opponent's Hush, a director of the Company. Press,

back WHA chlady responsible for their being kept u

Swiss Government

Still Bomb Conscious

1

Berna, December 19.

The Swiss government is still bomb conscious. The Federal Council has ordered that in all now government buildings, particularly in railway stations and post offices, shelters will be con- structed and the buildings so designed as to offord the greatest hindrance to the spread- ing of firos.

an

An Air Rail Commission has necessity, but in some situations just" recommended

over-villagers would be moved froth hauling of the war-time men- their homes to the next village the Commission's sures and made its report to preording to

(friendly)

Lodles Doubles Handicap. Wlaners, Miss T. Santos hd Miss L. Sequeira, runners-up Miss M. Ribeiro and Mrs. O. Silva.

Gonzales, Mrs. Du Pont Top Tennis Rankings

New York, December 18,

bay. By half the owner, Richard "Pancho" Gonzales, who won the national

amateur tonnis championship, was ranked No. 1 in the National Men's listings submitted today to the United States Lawn Tennis Asso- Association for approval.

Ted Schroeder was

Klasa was in a three-n lead.

Civil Service did not reply until after the fourth goal against them by Ram (Singh, Noronha und Genrec Guest haybig

scored befate). Kiernan, CS right- wing, chalked up the first goal 10 minutes after the interval. Play

placed, in the United States Women's continued at a fist pice with the No. 2. Frankie Parker of Los tennis ranking.. losers doing all the chasing until shortly before the final whistle when Douggie Smith sent the ball from almost the base of the semi- circle in a flash shot into the net to bring the final score to 4-2 in favour of Khalsa.

SHOES HAD A.... FALSE-BOTTOM:||

Angeles, No. 3, Indoor cham- Louise Brough, last year's topi pion Billy Talbert of New York, ranker, was pegged in the second No. 4 and Wimbledon cham-ce and Darks Hart, third. Misa pion, Bob Falkenburg, No. 5.

Brough and Mrs. Du Pont ränked: first in the doubles with Mias Gardnar Mulloy and Billy Tal- art und Mrs. Patricia Tood, bert were ranked ́ first In the second. United Press. The University-Navy game took doubles with Parker and Schroe- time lo speed up. At half-timerler second, Toin Browh and Irv Navy, pressing mostly, had scored Durfan third, Sum Mulch of Los in the two. Play thered momentum Angeles und Vie Seizas of Phil- University making unsuccessful and Sidney Wool, fifth,

second · hate,"

with adelphia fourth and Budge Patty efforts to score. goals eathe Navy's way before Another two the match ended. The Commission såld first ald and air defence had to be or ganised on the widest basis.

The friendly game isting buildings in towns which, The air raid defence system CDA girls and the Little Flowers because of their size, strategic built up during the last war has drew the attention of the specta- location or manner of con-been fargely dismantled although tors after the two league gaines struction, are considered dan-many shelters are being used as in the RNC ground. gerous,

storage depots

could be re-

The Flowers, a comparatively converted quickly.

Com-more experienced team than their Widest Basis

mission recommended that im- opponents, stored the only two The losers, meiliate steps be taken to bring youts of the guine. Measures to acquaint the popu-the system back to a minimun although led by Mona Shand and Championship finals gave

composed mostly of schoo! girts, of readiness. and self protection were also Not ordered. The Commission order- ment with these preparations. Re-

the Swits General' Stalf. The plans.

Commission recommended erec-

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In the falso bottom of a pair of shoes were concealed 24 taels found when Clian Kwong, an in- of raw opium, Royenue officers coming passenger from Canton, was searched at the Kowloon Canton Railway Station jon Fri- day.

Did Not Play The ordinary approval of these rankings is virtually automatic, but this your a fight may be ex- pected when the USLTA assbin bles on January 22 for its annual meeting.

When arrested, Chan said that That fight would be over he was only acting on the instruc Schroeder who was given the tions of his master who was to No. 2 anot even though he did meet him at the station: not participate in the National He was sentenced by Mr, W. H. Singles tournament last Sep-Latiner at Kowloon yesterday to tember.

six month's Imprisonmen! Her victory in the National deportation.

Mrs.

..

Revenue Inspector D. 1h Knox

lation with blackouts, fire fighting all the Swiss are in agree. Phyllis Kirby-pre-war hockey | Margaret Osborne Du Pont No./ prosecuted,

ed air raid alarms to be Improv-cently the Military Department ordered that an air raid shelter

ett.

Dechntralisation of the country, be built in a new schoolhouse in particularly in economic mullers | Buti. The community then took and in food supply problems, was a vote on a proposed bond issu? recommended. The evacuation of to construct the sheller and sections of the population will no was defeated by 1,040 votes to 54. longer be considered in' the case of '--Associated Press.

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