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OPTIMISTS FAVOURED TO BEAT INDIAN RC

Finals Of Rugby Tournament

"TOUCH-JUDGE")

The Anal games in thei

Tournament Quadrangular Series take place tomorrow on the Club ground, with RAF- HK Police playing the power- followed by ful Army side, the Nayy-Club battle which should decide the winners of the tourney.

Army are expected to win their encounter with RAF but the liler produce the same spoiling inctles which were so successtui

last against Navy week, they should be able to prevent Army backs running up a high score.

Navy are expected to turn out 4 more powerful side than last week, but owing to injuries w not be at tull strength; Club show ane change; John Henderson, who suffered a dislocated shoulder last week

Ja and Cessford Is unfit brought back from retirement to All the full back position,

(By "MID ON")

Bafore dwalling on the week-end cricket matches,

I wish to take this, the first opportunity, to correct a misstatement I made in those I said that Recreio columns on Wednesday.

had not, to date, won the First Division cham- pionship

I was then writing from a memory considerably--

rusted through a number of seasons of in- activity lin cricket) but since then my at- tention has been drawn to the fact that Recreio won the championship in the 1938- 39 season when Dr. Albert Rodrigues was captain, and Dr. E. L. Gosano his vice- captain.

It is interesting to note that nine of the 1938-39 team ore still playing in the team that is making such a strong bid They for honours this season. still have eight games to play, six of these

Interport Hockey Trial Game

оп their own ground, and though my guess is as good as anybody else's, my money is on the Recs. for championship honours again.

If the do bring this off, it will bear out my contention that to

lny wicket properly, one has a.m. sharp.

It is difcult to forcenst the re-tepend on something more than sult; Navy have a fine hardwork- ing pack and good wings but in lust youth and vigour,

As many

veterar

the centre and at half back Club of the present Recreio players are

the approaching On Club's

are very much stronger. Much will depend form in the tight scrums, a phase of the game in which they are although last normally strong week they gave a disappointing It will certainly be n display.

fight with Club slight| hard favourites.

Fast

tage.

Capable of Surprise

For tomorrow Club "Optimists" will be at home to Tudien RC and I would tip them to win, though the Indians are always capable of Derirl!

At the end of the second game bring me off surprises, the General Officer Commanding, late in the season when it is tor Land Forces, Major General F.R.Gate to think about getting enough Matthews, C.B., D.S.O, has con-points for the championship.

To wind up Race Week as sented to prescit the cup, which

take on the ne himself donated, to the win-were, "Optimists"

Club mates, "Scorpions," on Sun ning side,

riny and here a grand Kom should be seen. I rather fancy the chances of the latter in this tussle though "Optimists" will not sur prise me by taking full points.

Von Needa In Hot Form

that

All Hockey Fixtures for Sun- day next have been cancelled and will the second Interport Tr!R! take place on the Army Ground, Sookunpoo, commencing at 10.30

The following players are re- quested to attend:

COLOURS Goal-knapar! G. Moss (HKP). Backa: A. Neary (Rec.) and J.B.

Gonsalves (Rec.).

Halves: Maj. Hogg (Army), W.A. Reed (Rec.) and Capt. Monaghan (Army). Forwards: G.W.P. Guest (Khalsa). Yusof G. Gosano (Khalsa), (HRP), P. Rull (C&W) and D. Brown (HKP).

WHITES Goal-keeper: Lall Singh (Khalsa). Backs: Blackbourne (HKP)

Bhagat Singh (Khalsa). Halves: Fraser (CS), M.H. Hassan Alves (Khaisa) and A.M. (Rec.).

Forwarda: Joch.

Soares (Hoc.), Maj. Bakenham (Army), E. Fowler (CS), R.A. Marques (Rec.) and B. Xavier (C & W).

RESERVES

S.N.

Craigendower have called of their match against RAF. due no doubt to their inability to raise e Manila, January 20.

team because of that counter- The Australian nee, Norman von attraction, the Baccs. Nida, blistered the Wack Wack

However,

Goal-keeper: sure I feel

(HKU), Club course today for a record- breaking 67-ve under paron several other games, Including the eve of the first Far East Opon some Second Division ones, will Bok: Eng. Doyle (RAF)

Mann Singh (HKP), be on the cord, though the ab- Golf Championship.

Von Mida, who has been freely sence of any fixture cards makes Halves G. Sequeira (Rec.). predicting he will win "if I am it impossible for me to make any Forwards: Sgt. Connelly (RAF)

and D. Cheliinh (HKU). statement in this definite

Umpirest Yeo. Sigs. Cater and Mr. broke the course record in

nection.

Xavier. practice round for the three-day

tournament beginning tomorrow.

The Aussie star certainly look-

ed it as he shot

under

nine

con-

as he shot 33 going out (three Les Williams

which) and 34

on the back

Is two under. Ho made!

and

Those players who are unable to turn up are requested to phone Mr. A.E.P. Guest-Tel, 30544. Res: 57897.

the

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949.

Well Saved, Swindin

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Arsenal goalkeeper Swindin makes a great clearance during the cup tin match between Spurs and Arsenal at Highbury, London. There was a great deal of specula- tion before the match, but the outcome was clear enough -8.3 to win for the Arsenal who, go on to the fourth round in the Football Association Cup-AP Photo

Policeman Charged

With Demanding Money

:

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"יד"

In PACKETS or TINS

HONG KONG’S TEAMS VERSUS SAIGON CHOSEN

Badminton

Match Postponed

At a mosting of the Interport Sub-Committee of

the Hong Kong Football Association yester day, the following teams wore selected to represent Hong Kong and the Combined Chinese against Saigon.

Chau Mon- (KMB), Tang Yec-kit (KMB), Kiernan (Club) and Li Tal-fal (KMB). Reserves: Tam

Yu Ylu-tak, Hau Yung-sang {SCAA "A"), Hau Keng-sing Weatherall The Seniorien Bosables(St Joseph'n).

(Army), Chang Kom-hoi, Lim League fixture between the

(SCAA "A"), Chinese YMCA and University Chung-song

Fung King-chaung (SCAA "A" which was fixed for last

"A") (Captain}, Monday, was postponed to a

chi lator date.

Results of the Junior games played are: Chinese YMCA beat VRO "B" 9.0 H.F. Tai and W.N. Cheung beat Ericson

and G.. Pereira 21-7, beat Brown and Gutteres 21-16, boat Rocha and 21-1.

Roza K.P. Chong and Wong Yan beat Erlesen and G. Pereira 21-12, beat Brown and Gutteres 21-12, beat Rocha and Roza 21-5.

W.C. Cheung and C.C. Lo beat Ericaen and G. Pereira 21-14; beat Brown and Gutteres 21-14, beat Bocha and Roza 21-0.

Bt. Torean's "A" beat St. John's

"A" 7.2.

H.M. Soares and. A.D. Brown beat S. Fowler and D. Kwok 21-14, beat R. Thompson and E. Yourlett 21-6, beat FH, Kwok and N. Whitley 10-21.

J.A..Soares and J.A. Motta beat 8. Fowler and D. Kwok 21-19.

Но

Larceny By Trick Described

How a merchant was cheat-- ed of $30,000 was described. Kwan-kon by Inspector Woodhead at (KMB), Tozer (Royal Navy), Central yesterday when Ho Hochs (St. Joseph's), Howlett Chung, aged 32, was charged (Police). Hung Hing-yak (KMB) with larceny by trick, obtain

Yin-fun

(SCCA "A"). Muller

Ing money by false pretences (Club) and Higga (Roval Navy),

Team Manager. Mr. H.J, Clarke, and conspiracy..

COMBINED CHINESE -Yu Yu-tak, Hau Yang-sang Tse Kam-hung (SCCA "A"), Tane defence. Sum (KMB), Chang Kam-ho (SCCA

Inspector Woodhead prosecuted! and A. S. C. Comber was for the According to the prosecution, "A") (Captain). Lau Chung-sang (SCCA "A"). He complaintnt Robert Leo, alias Leo was introduced Yin-fun (SCCA "A"), LI Chun- a merchant

by defendant to Tong, Tong Yuen fat (KMB), Tong Yee-kit (KMB).

No. 220 Lockhart Road. Com Kwok Ying-kee (Kit Chee) and and Chan Fo-lo and was taken to Li Tel-fal (KMB).

with him plainant had $20,000 Kwan-item There they decided to play mah

Reserves: Tam

(KMB), Lal. Wal (Police), Chan Jong. Kam-put. Mow Cheungwing

Defendant suggested that com (CAA), Chu Wing-kerung (SCCA plainant should be the banker and

Cháu Man-chi

[best R. Thompson and E, Yourieff Tse Kam-ho (ECCA MB) and |

31-13, Beat F.H. Kwok and N. Whitley 21-0.

Team Manager: Mr. K.K. Ip.

was given five dice. Chan Polo wus alleged to have $200,000 with

The team to represent the Non-him and Yuen had $130,000. Com- A.G. Gonsalves and F. Vicira Chinese will, on the suggestion of plainant was induced to part with

his $20,000, lost to S. Fowler and D. Kwok Mr. Eric Keen, be selected from

Complainant as banker won the first few games 20-23, beat R. Thompson and the following

On the seventi Yourloff 21-14, beat F.H: Kwok and 'N. Whitley 21-15.

4. Complainant was stunned to

University beat VRC "A" 9-0. 6t Teresa's "B" beat St. John's

0:0. Kowloon Tong "A" beat Kowloon

Dock 7-2.

VRCA beat Kowloon Dock

(postponed game) 9-0. Chung Wah v. Kowloon Tong "g

(postponed).

TONIGHT'S GAMES SENIOR MIXED DOUBLES

Y. Chiöme YMCA

Univerally

Recrela

R.CO

JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES

Bt. Teresa's Y.

HOW THEY STAND..

MEN'S DOUBLEJ "A" DIVISION

Games P W ** Ft 12 8 0 1

117 11

Chinese YMCA Recrolo

KCG

"

Leck (St. Joseph's)

keeper.

or either

the Royal Navy or Police goal- came Chan belted $100,000 ori No. sce such a big bet. Chan won the Other players: Joseph's),

Rocha

(St.

agnin

and

Craighead (Army), Yuen collected the money and handed it over to Chan who Tozer (Royal Navy), Weatherall then left saying at the same (Army), Leopard, Santos, Omar, me

that he would (St. Joseph's); Xavier Castilho

Yuen said he had no Clliam (Royal Navy). Howlett would go to Macao to rulso some a meeting was held (Club), Knox, Marsden, and Yuen who was said to have

Ramskill (Army) come

back from Macao and and Holloway (Royal handed $89,000 to Chan, com

plainant who had $10,000, handed Chan the

money

Kas (Royal Navy) money. Later a

Manning,

Brown Navy).

The

After he had received the money, Chan said they, he would not play again.

Interport game will be played on Saturday, January 20 and the match against Combined Chinese on Sunday, January 30,

The game against the Non-

Defendant and his mon' were Chinese XT will be played on not seen again until last Novem February 1.

ber when complainant saw him ini. the street and arrested him.

The CHEC

All three games, which will commence at 3.30 p.m. will be played at Caroline Hill and the prices of admission for the first

P. 14 two games have been fixed at $10, University "AM. O 638 and $3.50 respectively. Service- men will pay half prices. The MEN'S DOUBLES " DIVISION

prices for admission to the third Baction E Howloon Tong "A". 6

41 18 10 game were Axed at $0, $3.50 and 3033.40..... Univerally learned

St. Teresa's "A".. VRC "A" St. John's

Ponniah "He is a policeman. Ho asked for money and 1 must give it to him," said Loung Wong-lan when she gave evidence against Wong Ping, PC1092, who was charged with two counts of demanding money with monacas, before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday. Sub-Inspector J.Holmes. conducted the prosecution and Mr. Marcus da Silva

repre- sented the defendant. Shirts to be supplied on feld. No Navy players will par- Witness is the licencce of a ticipate as they will be at Macau cooked food stall at Fuk Wah She knew the defendant for the week-end. He won the Philippine Open title. Les Williams, Welsh Rugby The Interport Team will be personally, she said, as he came

The Colony. Grass Court Kowloon Tong "B" (1 The uld record of 69 was later tied Union International who helped selected after the above match, often to her stall to sit around

and Doubles Tennis St. Teresa's "D".: 7 3 by Harold "Sug" MeSpaden, Wales beat England at Cardiff and next Wednesday or Thursday and eat. On November 24 last he Singles

played no "g". American star, and Larry Montes, last Saturday, has turned pro- the Colony team will meet the came and said that he would take Championships will be

out a summons against her for during the Hong Kong Cricket St. John's "D" Wack Wack professional who von

obstruction as directed by an Club Annual Tennis Tournament, Nidin figures on his toughest com-fessional and joined the Hunslet Rest at Sookunpoo at 5.20 p.m.

on February Inspector. Two or three days later, which commences petition in the present tournament. Rugby League Club.

ho paid the stall a second visit 21.

The Tournament will compriss and told an assistant of hers that the inspector wanted to suspend the following events: her licence.

a total of

five

birdies.

Von Nida shattered his own

-record which he set in 1938 when

-United Press,

Ta Kung Five Defeated

Turns Pro

London, January 19.

Williams has resigned his posi-i tion as a schoolmaster in Bristol and will play his first game against St. Helens' next Saturday. His contract will be for a minimum; of five years,

Scorpions XI Versus KCC

The following

During the past three years:

will repre- Williams has turned down many sent HKCC "Scorpions" in a attractive offers to become a pro- First League cricket match fessional, He has played in the The visiting Ta Kung Paul Walsh International team on seven / against KCC at Kowloon to-

Manila, January 20.

basketball team from Shanghai | W suffered its first defeat in its occasions and has also played in morrow.

the Cornwall County fifteen, the second appeasance here last Royal Navy and the Combined night. at the hands of tic Services. Binck and White quintet,

YMCA.

L. F. Stokes, O, J. Kerr, T. A Pearce, H. Owen-Hughes, F. Ho-

Street.

She was not at the stall when he ceme, she said, and when she saw him later, he did not mention anything about a summons.

Purchasing Immunity

Colony Net Tourneys

HONG KONG COLONY.

CHAMPIONSHIPS

(1) Men's Open Singles. 12) Men's Open Doubles.

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KCO ***** Kowloon Dock...

Chloe YMCA Chung Tỉnh fecrato

237 27

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Baction I

RAY

#

Following the meeting of the Interport Sub-Committee, a meet-

was adjourned to January 25, at 2.30 p.m.

Murder Of Cartoonist

London, January 19.

A 20-year-old iabourer; 2 Ing of the Emergency Committee 100 of the HKFA was held to consider Harry Lewis, of no fixed abode, a report which had been submit was remanded in custody for a 60 51 52 ted by Mr. L.G. Young,who week at Marylebone today

11 12 10 handled the game between

* 17 IT

£23 15.

43132

6

4.1

6. 14. 40

1

$

40

KOREANS BACK

Hong charged with murdering the XI and, the Koreans on cartoonist, Harry Saul Michael- Kong Sunday January 9.

Mr. Young's report dealt with son, 50, who was found dying the conduct of Hau Yung-gang, at his flat in Marylebone, 'early, Tae Kam-hung and Chang Kam-on December 26.

match in question.

hol on the field of play during the Divisional Detective Inspector, Juhn Jameson stated that when As the report was brought be he told Lewis he would charge for the meeting in the absencem with the murder of Michael- of Mr. Young, who had left after son, Lewis said:

waiting for fully three quarters of "I have told you all about 10 an hour for such meeting to con in my statement. I cannot say alder his report, it was decided more." that a letter be written him re- garding his report.

The Korean Soccer team turned to the Colony from Saigon by Air France on Wednesday,

While in Saigon, the Koreans beat Saigon "B" by four goals to (3) Men's Singles Champion-two, ahared six goals with Saigon "A" and beat Combined· Servicos : ship,

CLUB EVENTS

(4) Men's Doubles (Handicap. by five clear goals; he paying a

(5) Men's Singles (Handleop).

The Koreans will

(0) Mixed Doubles (Handicap) visit to Macno next week.

(Male Partner must be at Club Member).

Weir and G. B. Gibbons,

At the HKCC Ground on Sun- quite satisfied with the arrange ends and holidays:

Entries close at 5 day, January 23, Scorpions will ment. On this occasion she direct-

her assistant Chan Yuk-yin February. 11. ed play "Optimists," at 1.46 p.in.

The following will represent to pay him the usual HK32, which

she saw pass into his hands. "Scorpions."

+

1

ATTEMPT TO.... "FIX" GAME

Tho forthcoming wedding has Emergency

Lewis made no reply when the charge was read and declined [legal" aid,

PRINCE OLAF

When the magistrate, Mr. Ron old Powell, told Lewis that he could not press him to have legal On December 2, he came to the

nid, but advised it on such a stall and asked for HK$2. It was

At last night's meeting of the sericus charge, Lewis said: “I do usual for her to pay HK$2 a week

Committee of the not want It"-Reuter. No match will be arranged been announced of Mr. Graham Hong Kong Football Association, The sum paid by Hunslet to in-warth, M, Newton, J. D. Clague to purchase immunity from pro vetore & p.m. except on week-] Symington; Marine Enginear Om- a letter from Mr, W. Gaftney, who

and she was The score was 37-34 in a nip-stuce him to join that club was not. Richardson, E.F. Gee, A. P. accution, she said,

cet, of 18 Peak Mansions, Hong was in charge of the Governor's und-tuck affair at the downtown disclosed-Associated Press.

p.m. on Kong, and Miss Doreen Maud Cup soccer match at Caroline Hi

Stevenson.

on Sunday last, was produced.

According to the report made by

· Maffney in this letter, he was approached in the Dressing Room at Caroline Hill by an unidentified

London, "January 19. Individual who offered him a cer-

Prince Olaf of Norway arrive; tain sum in money to "arrange"

London' today after. for the HKFA team to beat the ed in CNAAF XI two clear goals. spending the first two days 'of Mr. Gaffney rejected the offer his visit to Britain as the guest and made a report of the incident of King George and Queen The CNAAT team won the Elizabeth at their country xenle

Black and White managed to re- main on top at the end of each quarter-11-10, 18-17, 31-26 and Anally 37-34.

Liong was high scorer for the losors with a total of 12 points, while Tak led the Black

ond

White attack with a total of 16 potamu

Mixed Reception For German

New York, January 19. German heavyweight boxer, The vialtors were brought here Hein Ten Hoff, got a mixed re-

by the publisher of the Hong ception from the New York Kong-Ta Kung Pao, Fei Yi Min:

press today. -United Press.

KNIGHTON TO RETIRE

England Lose To Swedish Shuttlers

Malmon, January 19.

England's National Badminton team lost 7-0 to Sweden's young players in a friendly match ̋at Malmoe last night.

2.

Mr

match by five goals to two.

IN BRITAIN

dence at Sandringham, Norfolk, He also enw Princess Elizabeth the Duke of Edinburgh, the baby

U.S. Air Bases Prince Charles, Princess Margaret

In Britain

und Queen Mary, who argi-in ros aldence at Sandringham.""

Tomorrow and on Friday, Prince Car will attend the impollog Arc Sculthorpe, January 19, The United States Air Force London of the International Yacht announced today that its Lincoln-Racing Union, of which he lea

L. F. Stokes, O, K. Karr, T.A. Chief Inspector F.J. Clark Pearce, D.H Leach, H. Owen testified that defendant was at Hughes, J.F. Richardson, F. Ho- tached to Shamshulpo Police warth, M. Newton, B.H. Hughes,

was saigned to No. 2 E. F. Gee and N. MacLeod. Station and was

Com plainanta received on December 3 Reserves: G. B. Gibbons and A.P.section of No. 7 beat.

led to the detention of defendant.)

defendant's In

official notebook. IRC 1ST XI

C1 Clark found an entry dated The New York Post devoted Its

The following have been select-November 24, relating to an ob story to the fact that Sol Strauss ed to represent IRC 1st XI in a struction of Fuk Wah Street, with cricket match of the 20th Century Club refuses leagite

nguinst the name of Leung Wang-lon and to speak to Ten Hoff because Hein HKCC "Optimists" on the latter's the number of the stall noted was in the German Army. The ground tomorrow, the match down, New York Star calls Ten Hoff a commencing at 1.45 p.m. sharp:—|| London, January 19.

former Nor! and likens his ad- A.R. Abbas (Capt.), 'A, el Ar- To the best of his knowledge. Leslie Knighton, one of the mirers to the Ku Klux Klan cull, Jr., A.K, Irmail, S.A. Ismail, sald CI. Clark, no application for best known inanagers in Eng which is based on the racial sup- 8.H. Khan, AR. Kitchell, AH. summons had been taken out, lish, football, is to retire from remacy iden

Madar, K. Nazaria, LM. Omar,

Defence counsel applied to the the game at the end of the cur- The New York. World Telegram M.I. Razack and A.R. Suffiad,

Court for reduction of ball from rent-season. --

Umpire: G.M. Butt. tave Ten Holt's arrival just one

Scorert A.M. Wahab, Jr.

85,000 to $2,500, $1,500,in cunhand Knighton, who entered football fine. But the Sun columnist, W.

$1,000 in surety. He pointed out Knut Malgren (Sweden), beat in 1909, was formerly manager C. Heinz, gave the whole column

that defendant and his wife were H. J. Wingfield 18-13, 15-0, of Arsenal, Chelsen, Huddersfield to an interview with Ton Hoff on

The existing bases in Suffolk morrow evening. A NorwegIBD

Embassy official said, that, "apart. both living at the Bhumshulpo

Beint Bengtsson, (Swe Jen)

will continue to operate. N Town, Manchester City, Birmin his background.

The following: will: represent police station, and there would ba ɓent Harold Märsland 12-15, 15-5, hom and Bournemouth At pre-Exometers in Cleveland, Chic-

The following will represonƒ

The remaining len Superfort-from his attendance at the Yacht sent he is Secretary-Manager of Cincinnati and New York the Club Second XI in a Second file Ukelihood of accused, being 16-8.

strictly, private, alla toned at Scampton, left for Ho returns home on Nila Jonson, (Sweden) beat Club in a rugby match azalmatresses of 30, which have Leen Reging Unlong the Prince's visi Shrewsbury Town, a Midland have offered fights to Ten Hall. Division soccer match against absent for any length of time

Royal Navy on Club Ground the United States today under the

On Saturday, His American manager Low Army Kowloon at Boundary without the police baing aware of Noel Redford 18-7, 16-03- Lom built up a nationwide Burston admits that he does not Street tomorrow

MILBERT had me Doubles:

tomorrow at -4,18, Knighton

Calton, MeAdam, Sloan, Bar-Ball in the sum of $1,500 in cash ~ Ni Jonson and Inge Blomberg Cossford, de Rome, Henderson, placed by a new unit of 30 to be

derson, rotation plan. They will be re-Heuiter MALA KA reputation making "stars" out know. Ten Hoff's true ability and

Toolbar Among his rald: "The plane ales bous ways, clay, Locke, Onsager, Mackenzie, and the like amount in surety (Sweden) boat H., Marsland, and Franklyn Robinson, Nolan, Baced at Sculthorpe, together with Fried, and label for

was Tom Whit it ha is unabip to fight wo will Baker. Hooper, Brookshaw and was offered. HOME Warwick Shuts 16-0, 10-13, 15-8. Loghlan, Carrol, Meffan. Forsgate, several weather planes so far re: The Hauppazer, Unterbrie "Manager of the ship, hiới: home aguam, United Baker T

The case was remanded to Helga Paulsson and Bengt Pall- Brown, Bowman, Hutson, Taylor operating from Waddington, by WALTER FANKA KRATEN, TEAM E-Kick off: 2.30 pm.. ramni prociated Press, / Proye

ing (Sweden) beat R. C, Y. Nie-1 and. Warne..-

notabl

Laker

br

CLUB 2ND XIA

January 25

Harold Marsland shone among hole and Kenneth Wilson : 15–12, the English players followed by 16-7.

Paulsson and Polling (Sweden) R. C. F. Nichols.

The Englishman had bad fuck, beat Marsland and Shuto 15-8,

|8-15, :18-14.g especially Mareland, who played

Jonsson and Blomberg (Swe- three matches. In all of which he den) beat Nichol and Wilson was defeated in the third set,

115-12, 18-11-Associated Press. Results: Bingles: A

CLUB XV

shiro bates at Scampton and Wade committee member.ANDA Norton are to be closed down and 28th anniversary dinner of they

He is expected to attend the a new base opened at Sculthorpe, Norwegian Club in London, to Norfolk

Heuter

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