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Recreio-Army Match Billed
As Feature Game Tomorrow
(By "MID ON")
Chinese New Year will be featured by a First Divi-
sion League match which promises to pro- duce cricket of the highest standard. Both tcoms are equally balanced and it would be a bold man indood who would dare venture -=-an-opinion-os-to-the-result-b-refer-to-the-
Recreio-Army affair at King's Park tomorrow. The home team are still smarting from the fact that time cheated them of full points last week when they were held to a draw by the University, and for that reason they will take the field tomorrow 'all the more keen to re- tain their leadership in the race for cham- pionship honours.
Close Game Stepto strikes
Of Rugby Tomorrow
(By "TOUCH-JUDGE'')
On
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949.
Britain's All-Star Soccer Eleven
London, January 27.
Coins Expected Ton thousand readors of the London Daily Express
Next Month
Hong Kong's currency caina are expected to arrive here on February 14, it WRE officially stated yesterday.
have voted for what they considor is Britain's bast soccer team' to boat the rest of the world. The eleven players selected are:
Livõiks-kyndeed for anchester City); Laurie Scott)
cent coins have
from the United Kingdom to 'Hong Kong by the
Carthage.
The official statement said that the cases contain about 7,500,000 calns.
Badminton Results
The following are the results of Junior League games played on
Wednesday:
The Army are a team that can play havoc with any side in the Colony, especially if his best form with the ball.
If there is anything to choose from, would just say
that the fact that Recreio are play- ing on their own wicket should weigh slightly in their favour, but if they are going to win they will have to keep their
W.C. Chung and F. Koh beat fingers crossed that their open- ing pair of bowlers, Eddie Go-Carvalho and Beitrag 21-14; lost
to Remedios
and Xavler 18-21; sano and A. P. Percica are in beat Lawrence and Quinn 21-9. theform.
A close game of rugby is promised tomorrow when the Rest of tife Colony meet the Club, winners of the Quadran gular Tournament, Army Ground at 4.15
Club will held the same team which defeated Navy so decisively last week, John Henderson their skipper still being unfl.
Clubs style of play in so well known that it needs no discussion here, although there was me point
JUNIOR MEN'S DOUBLES Chinese YMCA best Recreio 8-1. D.C. Lau and W.N. Cheung bent L. Carvalho and N. Beltras 21- bent A.J. Remedios and H.J. Xu- vier 21-14; beat W. Lawrence and C. Quinn 21-8.
C.Y. Yung and K.P. Chong beat Carvalho and Beltrao 21-18; heat Remedios and Xavier 21-12; bent Lawrence and Quinn 21-16.
JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES st. Teresa's "B" bent K. Dock 6.4,
Albert Prata, the Recreio, will probably put the Army in to bat be whs the toss, for in the Gogano etan, Nolasco Silva und Dr. Rodrigues, not forgetting the
Miss B. Remedios and R.M. skipper himself, the Portuguese club have then who can score at
soares beat Mrs. McCall and A.E. a pretty decent rate. In any case Elliot 21-5; bent Miss Ramsay audi on expect a first class tussle, un, Kempton 21-7; bent Miss
one side or the less of course
Campbell Greenalah collapses
unaccountably, 21-10. other and may the best team win.
Miss J. Pomeroy and P. Lo test At Sookunpoo Indian RC en-
to Mrs. McCall and Elliot 19-24 10-21: beat Miss Greenalah and 1st to Miss Ramsay and Kempton Campbell 21-8,
weak on
513 which they were Saturday and that was the delay in getting the ball to the centres, both Lachlan and Nolan were slow and the latter, except when going
for an opening on his own, falled to get his centres moving wills the result that in the first half Club's threes locked cohesion,
tertain Navy and despite this indifferent showing thus far this season, I think the home team will just about do the trick.
As far as I can gather, these are It is a very great pity that Ken the only League matches in the Wilson is unable to tum out for First Division. In the Junior sec- the Rest; however, Dalglish has a tion the second elevens
of the side and Club for abave, very strong
mentioned clubs clash. wards will have
∙to produce of Navy being at home to the las their best in order in overcomedians, while the very powerful combined pack, trip to
Recreio make her Sookunpoo where they Further bacis, I think Club are
have_the_Army as opponents. slightly ahead but the game will
India RC are fielding a very be very open and spectators are strong side and should win, whil
certainly assured of a fast and exciting gamo..
Recreio ought to make the return trip to their native Kowloon with the points in the bag.
KGS
Y. Recreio
a
INTERPORT XI
On Sunday, King George V School entertain Recreio In friendly while at Sookunpoo those FOR MACAO
rembers of the Indian RC who players will have not yet attained the ripe old "leave by ́rs," Wusual for Macuo at nge-of-35-have-a-return-match
The
following
with the old men (over 35)." rc- The latter won hands down over
2.30 p.m. tomorrow and are minded to be at the wharf by
2 p.m. sharp, with passports ete: the Xmas holidays and as a re
and
and
youngsters had to pay through their noses for iffin, tea
and drinks.
tonin as official Umpire and Mr. G.T. Palmer nя Manager. W.A. Reed will Captain the team.
The game will commence at (for Hong Kong fans) p.m. on Sunday..
wilderness.
-10.
and
A.
Miss M. Pomeroy and A.J. Gonsalves lost to Mrs. McCall and Elliot 14-21; beat Miss Ramsay, and Kempton 23-21; lost in Miss Greenalah and Campbell 18-21.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS.
to a misprint in our Due Thursday's issue, the entrance fees for Men's and Mixed Doubles events for the Colony Champion-, ships should have been $15.00 in stead of $5.00.
Teeing-Off Times
OLD COURSE Saturday, January 20
– 9,10–D‚6. – Robb-F‚K, _Wallace
0.30 D.A.0. Davler 0.6.D. Carter 0.32 F. Cowherd-Bell
40. Goldman-E.T. McMullen 9.48 J. Linaker-—W.N.A. Smalley 9.51 P.M. McDonnell~8.E. Van Nostrand 9.50 EF. Watt.L. Robertson 10.00 J.K.T. Hadland-N.0.0. Harah
Sunday, January 30 0.20 D.A.O. Davies-3.1.C. Pearce, 0.37 D.8. Roble-A‚E, Lissaman 9.40 F. Cowherd-Bait 0.48 J.EP. Hadland-R.J, tlone 0.52 A.S. Adamson-D,G. ·Davisi▾ 9.66 E.P.` Streatfaid-=8,31. Aah, 20,00 ILG. Watson-4,0, Alten
10.08 A.T. Dow-H.D. Bldwell
Harry. 0.2K F, Gowhard-Bell
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ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"ד"
In PACKETS or TINS
Emergency Meet Discusses. Saigon Interport Matches
New Hiding": Place: A Frame
Eight, gold bars, weighing Frank Swift (England and faw votes by comparison with
80 table (approximately 107 Silly Steel,
bunces) and valued at $24,000, Englaner und Argent), Dave Matthews the prince of Wing-wars-ordered-by-Wen An
Blair-Kerr at Kowloon you- Shaw (Scotland and Hibern-forwards, secured 94 per cent of all the votes cast for ten
to be confiscated. terday to lan): Billy Wright (England candidates for the outside right: and Wolverhampton Wander- berth.
-Applying for the confison. tion, Revenue Inspector D. H. ers), Neil Frankiin (England Not One Irishmon
Knox said that the bars ware and Stoke City), Ron Burgess
found concealed inside the Frank Swift, England's (Wales and Tottenham Hot-
frame carded goal-keeper, polled 54.1
side panellings of a spur); Stanley Matthews (Eng of votes cast for 17 nominated
containing the picture of a land and Blackpool), Stan goal-keepers. England's present
Chinese women. Mortensen (England and Black- "keeper," Ted Ditchburn, pool), Tommy Lawton (Eng-nearest to him, with 22 per cent. Jand and Notts County), Billy
There was a hot tussle for the Steel (Scotland and Derby County), Tom Finney (Eng land and Preston North End). The supporters who voted these cleven men 25 the best tram have certainly started something as Swift and Lawton have been dropped from the England team Their places have been filled by Ted Bilchburn,
the Tottenhami Hotspur goalkeeper, and Jackla Milburn, the centre forward who usually plays inside right for hie club-Newcastle United.
Wils
left back position between Shaw
Hoe of Derby Country, Hughes of Chelsen and England's former captain, -George Hardwick Middlesbrough.
Shaw eventually the winner.
of
emerged as
All the chosen half backs had overwhelming support,
Of the
the forwards, apart from Matthews, Stan Martensen secured 84 per cent of the votes as inside right, Billy Steel 50 per cent of the votes for inside left and Tom Finney 40 per cent of readers' voter for 21 players as the out- sida
left
Five of the cleven, Swift. Burgess, Matthews, Lawton and
saldi Steel. played for Britain against The Daily Express did not dis- the Rest of Europe at Hampden close the percentage of votes for Park, Glasgow, in May 1947. Tommy Lawton
Britain won that game 6-1.
centre forward. Altogether 172 players were nominated for the eleven positions.
Wit! Mannion of Middles. brough, an automatic choice for of the nominated team, eight the inside left position In the are English.players two are Scots England national team unili he and one is Welsh. Not one Irish had his now patched up quarra! player found favour. Associated with Middlesbrough, polled very Press..
"Kung Hei Fat Choy" To All Of You!
(Continued from Page 11
The frame WEB from
PAA plant A
unloaded which arrived at 'Kal Tak on Tude- left IR. tho
There wa
day, and was baggage room. no claimant.
One hundred tacle of gold, also concealed in a picture frame, wore discovered by Revenue Inspectors yesterday |· at Kal Tak. The frame was among transit függage stored there, There was no ciximent.
valued The gold was more than HK$30,000.
and
Fugitives Tell
at
An Emergency Meeting of the Interport Sub- Committee of the Hong Kong Football Asso-
·ciation: 'was hold fast night to discuss the situation which had arison as a result of tho intimation that certain Chinose players would not be taking' part in the Interport games -with Saigon over the Chinese-New-Your-holi
days.
As a result of the deliberations which took place,
it was decided that the original teams select- ed should stand, but that the following should stand by as reserve teams to meet any emer- gency.
Hong Kong
:
Tiang Wing (Polen), Rocha and Opium Divan
Hsu Keng-sing (St. Joseph'a), | Weatherall (Army), Craighead (Army), Santos (St. Joseph's), Fung King-cheung (SCAA "A"), Mullen (Club), Higgs (Roval Navy), Kiernan (Club) and CB lam (Royal Navy),
Rezerves: Leck and Xavier (St. Joseph's), Marsden and Knox (Army). Holloway (Royal Navy) Chan Kam-Dul and Mau Cheung- wing (CAA).
Combined Chinoso Tsang Wing (Police), Lal Wal
Hsu (Police),
Keng-sing (St
Mau Joseph's), Chan Kam-pul, Cheung-wing and Law Wal-kuon (CAA). Ful Chun-wah (SCAA
Of Red Terror nu Fook-chuen (Eastern).
(Continued from Page 1)
Too Extravagant
Keepers Sentenced
Several keepers of opium" divans were yesterday given · a prison sentence without the option of a fine by Mr. Hin- shing Lo at Central.
The smokers were fined $100 or 20 days.
Wu Wing, keeper of a divan
at No. 76 Stanley Street, who had a previous conviction, was sen-
Kwok Ying-kee (Kit Chee). Antenced to six months and ordered Chi-yin (SCAA "B") and Tong Mo be expelled. Sheung (SCAA "B").
Non-Chinera
Mr. Lo fald defendant that the divan had been raided before. In addition he had a previous con- (St.viction.
Six smokers were fined $100 or
Ex-.
For keeping an oplum divan in Restrves: Leck (St. Joseph's), Hughes (Army), Howlett (Police), an unnumbered hut in Blue Focl Mar Jen (Army). Ramskli Road, Li San was sentenced to six (Army), Manning (Army), Santos months and ordered to bo
polled. Eight smokers were fined and Castilho (St. Joseph's).
Team Manager: Mr. A. Mc-$100 or 20 daya.
Yung Sang, for keeping an Alpine.
The original teams selected to oplum diyan at No. 15 Wing Wo represent Hong Kong and the Street, was given six months and Combined Chinese with reserves, ordered to be expelled.
Eight are as follows
smokers were Aned $100 or 20 days.
According to the prosecution the place was raided four times
Anderson (Army) Rocha As an example, the lady sald, Joseph's). Tozar (Royal Navy), police would check the bill of a Weatherall (Army), Craighead person dining out. If it was found (Army), Holloway (Royal Navy). 20 days while another smoker that the expenses incurred were Xavier (St. Joseph's), Mullen Fung Wu, who pleaded not guilty, was remanded to this morning. "beyond his means" he would be (Club) (Captain), Knox (Army), taken to a station and told to ex- kieman (Club) and Gillam (Roy Mr. M.A, da Silva will defend
bim. plain bila extravagulien, on sub- 41. Navy), picion that he was Involved In blackmarket activities, which generally led to ill-treatment.
His identity card, labour book his employer's testimonial regarding his capacity, salary and character
must all be fr order "As guest' and host, meet, it is usual to great each other with
wherever he goes.
There is no employment pro- the words "Kung Hel Fat Choy"
however The Labour tiem (Congratulations and all good
Office find work for the unam. wishes for your prosperity) or Szo Szo Yu Yee (May all your ployed or imprison hose refus
Ing to work. Women' up to 45 cent undertakings be crowned with
Yu Yiu-tak, Hay Yung-song success). It is also customary to
without children; and (SCCA "A"), Hau yours,
Keng-sing accompany these greetings with men up to 56 years have to] (St.
Weatherall last year. Spaqph), a respectful bow with hands
The root of No: 40 Des Voeux ! work. The tapdurare are very | (Army), Chang Kam-hoi, Lau clasped.
wall pald.
Chung-Bang (BCCA "A"), Fung Road Central was made use of When the guest has been scat- But the country is denuded of
tain),
MB),fong pleaded guilty to being tie (KMB), Châu Mnh chi place.
Kiernan keeper and was sentenced to six sweet-ments or confectionery are tured products, virtually all of Tang Yeo-kit (KMB),
months and ordered to be ex- Before the feast begins, mem- offered. It is considered very im- which are channelled to Russia. (Club) and Li Taifai (KMB).
may be thus affered.
person gets in
A hair cut before the New Year is also a necessity and barbers, in accordance with the usual prac ice, have increased their prices by approximately 100 per
since the 24th of the 12th Moon,
In the majority of homes this evening, a family re-union will be held. All members of a family will make a special effort to be
Hong Kong
present at the feast which takes led, les, melon seeds and Chinese foodstuffs and locally'. manufac-/ing-cheung (SCCA "A") (Capas an oplum diyan, Slu; Kwai-
bera of the family will pay their. polite to refuse anything which | Under the one month two lb. (KMB). Tezer (Royal Navy three different occasions last year. austerity rallaning, a Reserves: Tam Kwan-kon Pelled. The place was ralded on
respects to the departed by kneel- Ing before the ancestral tablets and offering thanks for the spiri- lual guidance and protection which has been accorded during the year drawing to a close,
The duration of a stay should of meat, 10 lb. of black bread, two not last for more than 10 or 15. lb. of margarine and a small lump minutes. Before departing. the of butter (suficient for only one guest should, as a matter of breakfast.) courtesy, place a packet of lucky
They do not get vegetables, fats The customary offerings of chic money on the tray containing the
or fruits. Each, however, receives ken, pork, rlee and wine will be melon seeds, sweet-meats or con laid out before the ancestral fectionery.
a pint of fresh milk a week and tablets and as respects are being On departing, the guest must
this varies according to the cur- bald Incense sticks and candles again wish his host the very best rent needs of the individual con- will be lighted and joss papers during the New Year.
cerned; expectant mothers get burnt.
some Children get A most important point to re-little more.
fruits. In the case of business firms, member is that, all married per
Rocha (St. Joseph's)," Howlett (Police), Hung Hing-yuk (KMB). Ho Yin-fum (SCCA "A"). Mullen (Club) and Higgs (yal Navy). Team Manager Mr. B.J. Clarke.
Combined Chinese
L1
Nine Months
For Forgery
Yu Yu trk, Hos Yung sang,
(SCCCA" "A"), "This is the first case of its Tse Kam-hung Tong Sum KMB) Chung Kam-kind in Hong Kong and I ask hal (SCCA "A") (Captain), Lathe Court to take a very seri- Chung-sang (SCCA "A"), Chun-fat (KMB),
(Kii] tive Inspector D. L Davies after Chau Ming, charged with Chee) and Li Tal-fal (KMB), No cameras, watches, jewellery
Tam Kwan-kon four counts of forgery and Reserves: and other luxuries are allowed to (KMB). Lai Wat (Police), Chan uttering sweep tickots, had
Mow be taken out from the country. Kam-pui,
Cheung-wing Every article permitted axit is (CAA), Chu Wing-keung (SCCA been found guilty by Mr. A. ---
"A"), Chou, Man-chi (KMB) and D. Scholes at Kowloon yes-
terday. Contrary to oversens reports. The Kam-ho (SCCA "A").. on
foreigners are welcome and polite
Team Manager: Mr. K.K. Ip. A meeting of the Emergency for the sake of money, especially Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong the American greenbacks." Football Association will be held "We have not heard or seen any at the Association office on Thurs net of anti-foreignism," the couple day, February 8, at 5.15 p..
"The people in
offerings will also be made to the sons are expected to give lucky No Luxuries Allowed Out | (KMB). Kwok Tang Yee-kilous view of it," said: Datec-
taxed.
Lall Singh,
A. Nery. Bhagat sult the Lt.Cdr. Haig (RN), W.A Reed, Capt Monaghan (Army). This time they are banking on JA. Soares, B.T. Gosano. E. Fowler, L. Cdr. Aitken (RN), celebrate the Chinese New Year the fact that the old 'uns will and L/Tel. Mathewson (Navy),
nons ton wisely and so afford them Reservert J. Gonsalves, A.M.
a chance to avenge their previous Alves and Yusof.
defeat. Over 35's, however, have Interport Coloured Shirts
their own opinion in the matter.
patron saints of the respective money to the unmarried and lo trades. Stockings will be supplied
thé servants of the family visited: A very good game should be 100 W. Stoker -Y., Grasme
The discharge of firecrackers Another point to remember is players are requested to bring seen at King's Park on Monday
usually precedes their own white shorts along
the evening that the more superstitious Chin- Recreio meet Kowloon CC.10.13 0.fl. Cautherley G.O.W. Stewart feast and the length of a string eso. never like to visit their when Capt. Payne will accompany the think the former will win, but in 10.16 R.W.A. Mackich-88, Verdon of firecrackers usually denotes the friends or be visited on the third
ulty cose it should be a game 16.20 M.A. Brown-7.0. Xie Tata worth going all the way to see,
prosperity of the household or day of tho New Year. It is com- hmm. 30.24 B.J. Morshan-K., Kinghora
monly believed that a visit even though it Is being played 11.00 W. Latimer-0. Sickland
As the New Year is being us the third day is most unlucky In the
Monday, January 31.
hered *in, children will start and will most certainly lead to ly treated by the Reds, "evidently 9.20 Broadbrids - Chat-- Bathurst knocking at doors and announ- some disagreement at a later date cing the arrival of the God of which will eventually cause the Wealth symbolised "by a small friendship to break up. piece of red paper on which 'are The New Year holidays are written the Chinese characters great event for the children, who "Choy Sun." The youngsters are are usually dressed up in given a mondary reward wrapped best. As they great their married In red paper for bringing what eldars, they "Invariably receive, a Is considered to be a good omen.. packet of lucky munay, which 'Is Celebrations proper for the spent on cinema shows, sweets, New Year will commence at lors, bicycle rides or firecrackers, down tomorrow, when all mem- The next most important ovent bers of the household will take after New Year's Day itself. li Butterfeld and Swire beat Jar-part in a series of religious rites the Day to Commence the New as well as family ceremonies. Year" (Hol. Nin). This date le dine, Matheson and Co. In a
The religious rites, which take usuntly chosen by the head Squash Rackets match played at precedence over the family care- the family and as a rule signifies Victoria Squash Couris on monies, will consist of the offer the last day of the holidays for Wednesday, January 28.
Ing of sacrifices to the God of that particular household. A The following are the results in Heaven, the God of Earth and large feast is also held as on the detall:
the worshipping of ancestors, evening of New Year's Eve,
When those rites have beog concluded, the family ceremonies begin.
ANNOUNCEMENT
WE SHALL BE CLOSED
FOR BUSINESS
DURING THE CHINESE
NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
JANUARY
29th, 30th & 31st.
Keensen Co.-Vansen Co.
Opp King's "Thestro
Queen's Rd, C
9.44 D.B. Robi–RLS, Webb
2.48 C.D.N. Walker-1.8. Dunnell 10.00 J.K.P. Hadland-N.D.C. Mitch
10.04 A.B. Asiamson-J, Gordon
B. & S. BEAT JARDINES
Chadwick Kew (B. & S.) beat O.C. Muyle 2-1.
PP. MacCabe (B & S) beat J.B. Hawthorn 2-1.
HJC. Browne (B&B) bent N.C. Begley 3-0.
M.N. Speyer (B. &'S.) beat B.J. Ward 2-1.
G.B. Gibbons (B & S) beat V. Prins 2-1.
thair
of
clared.
AGENDA
Defendant was sentenced to nine months' hard labour, "If you do not want to go to prison, you should not commit such crime," said the magistrate,
Mr. H.F. Rozario of the Hong Kong Jockey Club testified that on this British 1. Mr. LG. Young's report at comparison with genuing sweep Club St. Joseph's, First Di-tickets, it was evident that the vision League match played tickets alleged to have been in January 23.
defendant's possession were forg ed. The printing of the forged tickets is not clear and the paper is of a different quality.
colony are very lucky. It makes us Irritable to hear of somg, soc- tioni compling against this and that. Such people should visft our country just for a day; per haps they'll return wiser and more tolerant."
Brothel Keeper Sentenced
2. Player sent off the field of play on Saturday, January 22 Tam Woon-cheung of XMB Sports. Club.
EXILES' DARING
VENTURE
London, January 26.
The word "rubject", in the line "This ticket is issued subject to the cash sweep rules of the Honr Kong Jockey Club" is misspelt as
euefact," said witness
In his defence, Chau siated that ho did not know the tickets were
Seven Finns, who set out, from forged and that he was given the
Helsinki Jast November in the tickets by a clansman of his
Afto
day.
..
Another. celebration on a largo
You have a preylous convic-eight-ton auxiliary yacht Keleda named Chau Wing-tim to sell, scale takes place again on the 7th day of the New Year, This tion and you have been banished, for Venezuela, haye reached Bri- The clansman, he clakned, had to date is regarded as the universal and if and when you come back,tish waters...
make a trip to the country and To Pay Respects
brist call at Folkestone was in agent need of money. As birthday of all human beings and you will be committed for trial is.known as "people's Day" (Yun and will have to spend several
to sell them for him. In the first place, heads of the Yat). There is aso much feasting years in Stanley," said Mr. Hincy resumed their journey to a personal favour, he undertook
ho is lead family are invited to sealf of and merry-making-
.O., Larkarion, who is thing Lo Cats Central yesterday in honour, after which each member Practically all New Year cole when he sentenced To Hing foring the expedition, is accompanied of the family will pay respects in brations will be over by the 8th keeping a brothel and for retum- by his wife. The others on board turn and "kow. tow" (kneeling day of the 1st Moon, when all ing after having been banished. arė, two men, ! two women and a | upon the floor and bowing until businesscd will, be in full swing Defendant was charged with seven-year-old girl. Larkúrien, ä the forehead also touches, the once more,
being the keeper of a brothel former Finnish business man, de- at on unnumbered hut in Talcided to leave his own land bo Wong Street on Wednesday.
he says, 'of the repeated He was sentenced to two heavy demonds made on him to month for keeping a brothel and pay reparations to the Russians an, additional 10 months for re- Reuter, turning after having been banish-
227
NATIONALISING
DEATH OF SIR GEORGE WHITE.
Mast London, January 26. Sir George Ernest White, form- Lord, Mayor and. Sheriff of Norwich, died today within a few days of his sind birthday,
The following will represent Boor). Club v Rest in a rugby match at On rising, the person paying Sookunpoo, tomqfrow at 4.15 p.m. respects then proffers a cup of
Cessford, de Roma, Hondsson, tea, containing sweetened ly SHIP QUEUE UP Franklin, Robinson, Nolan, Loch-seeds, to those to whom respects
Sir George was knighted for Jan, Carrel, Meftan, Forsgate, are paid. In return, thelatieg
London, January 26
political and public services to Brown, Bowman, Hutson, Taylor will present each of those paying
Ships are still "queueing" to ed. [respects with's packet of lucky and Wame.
He was ordered to be re-bani-
city in 1932, and was a prominent money""lat" Lee" wrapped in red enter or leave the Thames today
figure In the boot and shoe indus- |-· STEEL INDUSTRY. paper. Pokea kwa the three-day strike, of tu shed.
Cheung Hol, the keeper of HMS Belfast (Captain. E.K. Les
After breakfast, the next item won continues. The men struck
London, January, 275/
For the part ave vette ho had Meaurier) will leave Hong Kong on the prorgamme is the vialling work on Bunday in a dispute brother in an unnumbered hut in
KARAKKAUS Ship Street was ziven three The Labour Government today been President of the National on Monday 12
of relatives. These visits are can about working hours shining ordered to be on desented a Comervative motion institution of the Beet, and shoe Scried out in accordance with the Wearing the Flag of Rear- degree of seniority, that is, Junior Lined" up to leave are the Ura|pelled,
to delay nationalising Britain's industry-Reuter, pode Admiral A.C.G. Madden, Belfast members of a family fest psy Lana, loaded for Indon starting undumbered hat in a scavening general elections,
The keeper of a brothel in an steel industry until after the 1950 will sail one, routine visit to their respects to, the senior mem- ports and Shanghai,” She is expected to re- bere. Visits to friends may be luxury liner, Queen of Bermuda, Jane in Johnston Road was sant- The motion was defeated by 24 sata, The Newspaper Malerprise, Laminai, turn to the Colony on February carried out at any time before now at Tilbury and due to, dalí enced to two months and ordered to 11 in commisten-Associated WALTER JAMES KRÁTKEYTINGU
the middle of the 18t_Mooqu carly tomorrow, morning-Reuter. I to be expoiled.
Pron.
dollar-earning
VPriáted and pilllabed for the - prepršer
| Hópan' Hong-Koti
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