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SAIGON TEAM TROUNCES NON-CHINESE XI, 5-1

Displaying a vast improvement on their two pre-

vious performances, the Saigon Interport Soccer XI boat a strong' Non-Chinese team by five goals to one at Carolino Hill yostor- day.

The Non - Chinese team ARfted" of "th" "promising myle und took the lead early in the game, but as play progressed, they fell away badly,

Weakness In the Ni-Chinese intermediate line, was the chick cause behind their downtull.

Salgen nsserted themselves

Into the Non-Chinese gopi-mouth, took where an exciting tussle place as the Saigon forwards rent

in shot after shot, unly to sec their efforts blocked by the Non- Chinese defenders.

the ball ferred to the other end and locat

wan rapidly trans hopes of reducing the Saigon tend were raised when a penalty was awarded against Saigon player

Klemmon. hands." for who took the spot

ebat Although showing glimpses of bellinace, the No-Chinese teamtraight at the goalie.

The Saigon defence again gave ʼn good ́necount of itself, while | their forwards, apposent by a PON somewhat weak defence,

seen to betler Advantage httberto.

were

thanks

FE

klek,

Maintaining pressure, Saigo

was, on the whole far from in-went further altent through Tho presive.

Saigon were the fist to be who beat Anderson with a fust

riping that,

come dangerous when Guiebsarti

The Non-Chinese team fought broke through the Non-Chharnes

| back romely and came near ta defence, but ha porting effort!

'ou several vecustons, but soring 'ou was by far too weak and easily the ball was either cleared at the cfrared

Anderson. by

criveinl mutment or just missed Non-Chinese retaliated strongly its mark. and from a breakaway, Kuox

Play continued ut a fast pace, went through to open the scoring with both gets af forwards trying

which well placed with a

shot

hard to score.

Salon were the Kave

Kiyen to chase,

nore fortunate, and before Uime, The Salgon goal bed narrow Guichard gave them their Aith escape when Kiernan, receiving coul the bail close hi, shot hard. The Rol, the bust of the match,

with

glit

hall wont straight to the goalie, Confic. however, and he was able to get away without much difficulty, Sulpon then launched an all-nut attack on the Non-Chiese geal and the latter's defener was sub- jeeled to many anxious moments

Sulgon Nguyen Van Hop dix Quyen, Danh. Quol, Georges Mainosu, Nga, Phan Van Hieu, Tu, D. A. at Guichard, Thuong uu Tho, Le Hou Due and Huynh Van Trong.

Non-Chinese: Anderson, Rocha,

Weatherall, Tozet,

as the ball whs fleshest about 10 Holloway, Xavier, Mullen, Knox, and fro in front of their gont-Karyna and Gillon. mouth.

Appeal

For Books

An appeal for books, new pide for Mental – Héspital. patients was made yesterday by the medical authorities

Gifts of literature of any kind, in English or Chinesa, will be appreciated and should be sent direct to the officer-in-charge of the Mental Hospital, High Street, aald the appeal.

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Ideal Golf Weather

At Fanling

The Chinese New Year week- end saw all the club houses at Fanling full to capacity. The weather was ideal.

Dogey and Medal competitiona were held on both courses ns well as a four Mall against bogey on Sunday afternoon which proved very popular.

Some excellent scorce were returned and many handicaps will be affected in consequence.

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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1949.

University Shuttlers Overwhelm Chinese 'Y'

In the replay of the Senior Men's Division Leaguo Fixture, for which the Y's had earlier rofused to receive a walk-over, the University "A" scored their biggest win this season, when they emerged victorious by nine games to nil, The failure of Patrick Wong

to turn up for the game due

to a misunderstanding over

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Full Share Of Thrills

HK-Macao Race

In

Robbers

At Races

Colombo, February 1. A group of armed rob- bora disguised as police- men held up clerks of the 'day and made away with nearly

400,000 Rupees

ly deranged and demoralised Yeovil Goalie Ceylon Turf Club yester

y" team, and the issue was never in doubt even before the first service was made.

London, January 31. Dickle Dyke, 23-year-old

i was a disappointing night to solicitor's clerk whose goalkeep- the numerous enthusiasts who ing helped Yeovil,, this season's had expected a closely and keer-Cup-shock team to humble ly contested game rather than the Sunderland, had two offers to half-hearted uttempts of the

losers.

Not to detract any credit from the undergrads, however, it must be admitted that they played an Inspired game throughout and out-manouvred their

their opponents with their speed and agility.

The full scores ́a

*are: K S. Low and T. T. Chin beat W. F. Foo and B Funk 21-16, beat P. K. Hool and Itamon Young 21-17, beat D. C. Lau and Robert Tay 21-9. H. T. Heah and T. B. Teoh beat F. Foo and Bill Funk 21-18, beat F. K. Hool and Ramon Young 21-3, beat D. C. Lau and Robert Tay 21-17.

c. K. Lee and S. A. Vanar beat

W. F. Foo and Bill Funk 21-18,

P.

Ramon

beat 21-17, 01.

KCC

3

1 17 112

turn professional nfter Saturday's victory.

10 minutes spectaculur

and

The first came from an ex- captain, Alec Stock. Army

manager-player Yeovil's scorer of the first goal that led to the fall of Sunderland.

Anc Dyke, is crack swimmer

In

the local wate goalkeeper

Lalicing it OV01 polo team, is with his employers.

The second offer was made by Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Prior. Sunderland chairman. Mr. Prior told him: "If you ever want a job in football, come and see me in Sunderland."-Reuter,

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(£30,000).

They stopped the clerks. at gun poink between the raco courao and.... a bank,. pushed them out of their car and took a trunk can- taining the money-Asso- ciated Press.

German Red Sentenced

To 3 Months

Duesseldorf's main boulevard,

The Colony's yachtsmen—and yachtswomen too, —had their full share of thrills and spills during the Hong Kong-"Macao race arranged by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club over the week-ond.

The voyage out was blessed with all the kindnesses of the sum the wind, and the sea. But the journey home became, as one of the voyag ers described, hectic, The fog which began on Monday morning and worsen- ed as the day wore on, was the cause of part of the racing fleet meeting trouble at: Cheung Chau.

With the help of the Pallee and;

at Fisherles the

authoritica Cheung Chau however, they wern put back to harbour not in the the members had glorious way

nevertheless quito hoped, but safe and unharmed. Two teak lady transports including the Do were towed home by a Wuter Police launch yesterday afternoon, one left in Cheung Chau will be brought in tomorrow.

A fleet of some 20 vessels com-. poted in the race including 101 cruisers jubilees and other smaller craft.

Hockey Fixtures

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Dutch HC y Club de Recreio; King's Pork (RNRC 3), 10 nm.j - Umpires: C.J. Merritt and Yoo

Sige Gater Dockyard RC v RAF; King's Park

(RNRC 1), 10 a.m.; Umpires: Makhan Singh and S.B.C.P.O. Shaw,

University v Cable & Wireless; Pokfulum. Rond, 10 am Um- pires: d.T. Palmer and J.H. Blinko. YMCA. v Khalsa; King's Park

(PMCA), 10

B.m.; Umpires: S.B.P.O. Yeomans and P.F. Xa- vior.

Civil Service v HK Police; Soo- kunpoo, 10 a.m.; Umpires: Capt H.J. Chinsnell and Capt. LJ.H. Payne.

aftor

Duesseldorf, February 1. West Germany's Communist

The race to Macao followed a chief Herr Max Relmann, was

course through Kapelumun 'Pass, sentenced to three months in

the Brothers and a rench to the jail today for publicly "en- North of the Portuguese Colony. LUCAS TO HEAD couraging discrimination" The Dragons however, main-

German against

politicians tained a close course on the Lan- AMATEUR GOLFERS co-operate with the West- tau shore and succeeded in entch-

All umpires are registed to and Robert Tay 23-20.

London, February 1.

ing the first gust of the South confirm by phone (30361 Ex/117) ern occupation powers, was won by Mr. A. D. Duffy, a The Bogey on the Old Course

Senior Men's Doubles League

Left-handed Percy Lucas will Four hundred of Reimann's Easterly wind at about 2 pm, on before 5 p.m. on Friday. Socro- captain Britain's amateur golf- followers Immediately greeted the Sunday, This course proved to tarica are requested ensure new comer to Hong Kong who positions: returned & up with Mr. H. J. University "A" 2 2 0 17 14 neck, New York,

PWLFAP ers Cup matches at Mamaro- verdict by a British summary be better than the Northerly on promps attendance of their teams. on August court with a protest march down taken by La Cigale, Ariki U, and A maximum of ten minute delay Craighead, Armstrong runner up with 5 up. Chinese YMCA 3 2 1 10 11 4 10 and 20.

Will jumpires Aquilla.

will be allowed. The medal was won by Mr.

Fotod At Macao Mounted police wore called out

please notify results of patches He was given the captaincy to reinforce the foot patrolmen Webb with a net 84, Mr. Recreio I. 5.

by phone as soon as possible Upon reaching Macno, all crew! 0 3 5 22 0 yesterday by the Selection Cem- who had cordoned off the court were entertained the Riveiru the match. P. M. McDonnell was runner up with a net 67,

mlitue of the Royal and Ancient house from the gangs offer Hotel by the Portuguese Navy. On

Tonight's Games Golf Club of St. Andrew's. Course,

munist demonstrators during tha The visiting Saigon Interpart Medal was won by Mr. W. J.

Francis Quimet of Boston will trial. The protest marchers car Soccer. X1 and officials were feted Dyer with a net 69 and the Bogey Kowloon Tong "A" v. University.

Men's Doubles "B" Division captain, the American team. at a dinner given in their honour by Mr. W. Hung with 1 up.

The British team of 10 will be red placards denouncing Carman by the

completed by May 20, the dor qualings and sang the Interna Hong Kong Football

tionale. The four-ball against bogey on VRC "A" v. St. John's "A"

near future.

HK Police Association at the Hong Kong

after the British Amateur cham- Football Association at the Hong K. A. Miller

Sunday Was won by

The poker-faced Reimann was Messrs. KCC v. Kowloon Dock.

On Monday, after preparing for University Kong Hotel Cafeteria last night, with up.

and N. R. Oliver Chung Wah v. RAF.

plonships end at Portmarnock, taken to a cell immediately after a grand departure for Hong Kong, RAF v.. Kowloon Eire.

-the Verdict was announced,

Civil Berke, 19 4 17 1 the members were 'dirmayed to After speeches by the Hon.

Messrs. J. Forbes St. Teresa's "B"

Luros is 33 Tong "B"

and competed in

Dutch

32 44 B 316, 27 It will be the third prison. sen- find the Macao waters at A Mr. A. Murse, Mr. A. Goldmarn. Jackson were second with St. John's "E" v. Chinese YMCA the 1847 Walker Cup matches at tence served by the 50-year-old muddy low, but by 8.30 all vessels Cable & Wireles 19 19 10-15

General F. R., G.

St. Andrew's Associated Press, Communist in his stormy careem,

the harbour YMCA Matthews, the Interport

were cleared · off Next Sunday, the semi finals Recrelv v. VRC "D"," Cup of the Junior Championship and

He spent five years in a Nazi con- | limits. donated by Mr. Cansul for France,

R. E. Jabez.

a medal round

-centration samp and・・ during From Macno onward the vessels on the New Hong

Kong Course will be played.

World War I was jolled for nails | under power east loose their tows was presented to Chang Kam-hol

militarlet activity-United Press. only to find the fog descending. Members will and next week-|

Visibility at one stage was just

Saigon forced a corner and VISITORS FETED

from the resultant comer kick. the ball went to Tho, who made

no mistake with a fine header to the corner the net.

Takes Lood

Heurtened by this success, Saigon attacked strongly and took

the lead when Tu netted with a

crashing shut to the top of the

nel,

Xavier managed to elude the opposing defence and sent Ina fast ground shut, but the goalie was on the murk and saved in grand style.

And Major

up.

the

New

the

in the absence of Fung King-end that the previous custom of Hong Kong team. thecheung, Captain of the victorious having

Following attack an Non-Chinese goal, Rocha had the misfortune to place the ball into his own net, thus increasing the Sålgon lead.

There was no further scoring before half time.

cabre

Flags were also exchanged.

the caddies graded Into two classes has been re-intro- duced. Members are still asked to report on caddies as by this means alone can good second

caddies

promotion.

Sunday's sketching party by class The Hong Kong Art Club will Crossing over two goals be held at Mr. Chan Kong-chi's arrears, the Non-Chinese trind residence at North Polut. Mem- desperately to reduce the lead of bere are to assemble of Queen's their oppohanta, buil-were-unable Pier-at-10,30-n;m/for transpoel, to pencirate the rock-like defence Lunch will be provided at Mr. of the vialtors.

Chan's residence.

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West Indies Gain

Deserved Victory

Mädrás, January 31.

get a chance of West Indies gained a well deserved victory in the

Soccer Programme

fourth Tost hore today when they beat India

by an innings and 193 runs. -it-is-the-first-time-that-a-gle--

fluite decision has been reached In the present series-all three previous Tesis having been drawn. The 7th and last Test,

The following is the soccer pro-which is to be held at Bombay, gramme for this coming week starts on Friday, end:-

Local Soccer Standings

FIRST DIVISION

Tesla P W DLPA Pis,

U.S. Airmen

FWDEAP

1119,11 21

LEAGUE TABLE It was suggested by Mr. P. Club de Beervla in 11 1A Lobe, ships ofleinl there, that, a Macdo Yacht Club race to Hong Kong should be arranged for the N

three

mid-day

Died the fog lifted

and a Bouth Easterly wind and to about 3

In Tokyo FireBy this time, all vessels under

power had lost sight of those un- der wind.

Army

Dockyard NC

1.1 5.28 17 ∙17 2018 15 1108123.

13.5 17-2527 11

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Rebuilding Of Europe

*

dustry.

Geneva, January 31... Housing experts from East- Tokyo, February: 1. A cluster of one „Jubilee, one ern and Western European Near midnight on the same cruiser and one dragon were countries and the United States day that five United States towed by the Aquilla Into met here today to try to smo- Army personnel lost their lives Cheung Chau-island- at the Yokota air Base, 'near There, members of the vessels dernise Furope's building” In-

to the under wind transferred Tokyo. 11 wooden structures Aquilla which, blinded by the

The experts are faced by on

by the were burned to the ground at fog, lost its bearings and bored estimate made

United the Chitose air basu and two down on the North Western tip Nations Economic Commission for United States airmen died in of Cheung Chau Island, suffering Europe that it will take nearly the flames.

serious damage below the water 40 yonra to provide adquate

at the pr No other serious injuries oc-line.

housing for Europeans curred in the second fire..

Members however, got ashore sent rate of building. The Chitose fire occurred in the and contacted the police and the The Economic Commission also

building 8. China "A" 18 12 10 40 12 25 bileting area, with, flames spread- Fisheries people who assisted-gen-reported that the The home side, which has al-hire AA. 13 13 13 13 12 ing to the temporary Service Club Brously, towing all vessels aafely try is making a slower recovery.

into port.

than ways balted well in their innings R. Motor Bus 12 2 0 3.30 14 is and mess kitchen for officers.

from the war

in

collapsed Army..

members Involved in the major European industry previous Tests,

130 12 23 1 The Bre was brought under con against the fast bowling of Prior Eastern 12 4 2 4 22 24 1trol after a two-hour battle by Cheung Chau mishap were Measra. The countriesrepresented at A. Quest Linemen: 3. Day Jones and John Trim and were 5. Chlea "B1731 30 14 Base and Japanese fire-fighting Fred Clemo, Paul Chidell, Tommy the meeting are Belgium, Croctio- Morgan, D. Sheriff, Bluck, Tim lovakia, Denmark, France, Italy, out for 144-the lowest Test total Kit Chee 1 18 38 25 13 equipment.

| BL. Joseph's.. 124 X 28 2010

Gray Tony Mead and Michael The Netherlands, Norway, Foland, Koyes.

Yugoslavia, Sweden, Turkey, The girls were Misses Andrinne Greece, Britain and the United Dowar,

Angela

Hunden-Rosa States. Reutes" Shiela Richardson, and Joy Evans,

BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6

FIRST DIVISION

After establishing their batting superiority in scoring 502 in the. first innings, West indies today GAA ▼ Army, Boundary, 4 p.m.; Referee: | forced India to follow on 337

J. Ward: Linement W. Gibson and runs behind. II. Richani..

South China "R" KM; Caroline H

4 m.; Referro: W. Gaffney; Lines- ment B.T. Kwok and 11. Davey, RAP ▾ Club, Hookunpen, 4 p.m.; Ratrovni

Yrung Fal

GECOND DIVISION

Pole Soliciters'; Boundary, 2.30 p.m..

Referee: A.F. Wil.

Bt Joseph's Y KIL Chee; Carolina H 2.50 p.m. Befarvel St, Davey.

Army-HK Tramways: Bockunpoo, 2.5

rm1 - Referee: J. Day. Dockyan TCA Navy, 2.10 p.m.: Re

ferees La Duen Po

Club WD Chinwe; Army "1", 2.30 p.m.

Informes. V.A. Barretto,

¡Army-Ki. • Bouth China: Chatham Road 2.20 p.m. Referee: N. Delgado. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY #

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FIRST DIVISION

Club

of the series.

Vijay Merchant, former Indian Police

Test enplain, described the four- Navy

ists

na. probably the strongest SAP

14 13 17 10

10 2 7 8 17 26

*12 1 2 17 35

13 1 2 10 19 63

4

SECOND DIVISION

balting side ever to visit India. Kwong Wah.. 13 11 31 16,38, but the West Indies falled, in previous

Tests, to turn their

F W D LA Pts

batting superiority to advantage Chinese AA.. 35 12 12 29 17:21 Whether It had been the cat Boeth China. 1 11 1 2 10 15 23 tion of the batsmen at the time K. Motor Bas 11 10 2 1 53 15 87 or the lack of venom in the Army-KL 18 10 11 18 21 bowling, is a matter for confeci | Navy ban 16 0 2 4 89 25 20 ture, but John Goddard, the West Army-HK Indies

Linea combinant last discovered | Kit Choo

capable of getting Polic

Tramways

Kwong Wah v St. Joseph's; Boundary. A

2.1.1 Referva A.P. Wills; ment M, Liu and Pte. Collins. Eastern Police; Caroline 2011). 4 p.m. i Referee: J.. Padley; Linesmeni P.P. Li and T. Leung.

Navy v.Ki Chori Nevy, 4 punts Metrecer

Cant. Bloner Linesment A. Rebeleni and Cheung Moon Wing.

South China "A" (byo).

BECOND DIVISION

KMR v CA; Boundary, 2.30 p.m.; Ra-

ferme Pia, Collies.

Navy Talkoo: Navy, 2,30 sm. S

forest W. Crawford. Eastern University, cancelled.

ASIAN SPORTS LEADERS TO MEET

...Manila, January 31, Sports leaders of Asian coun- tries are to meet in New Delhi from February 12 to 13 to or- ganise the proposed Asian Sports Federation.

The bye-laws and draft con- stitution for tho organisation were drafted at an 'organisational meeting In London during the last Olympia. Games held 'there

15 #

18. 4 &

The authorities are investigat Ing the cause of the Are

Early in the morning of the same day, fire destroyed the two- storey barracks for enlisted men at Yokota,—Reuter.

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New Motorways For Britain

ITALIAN BOXER OUTPOINTED

Nottingham, Jonuary 31. Amleto Falcinelli, Italian bantamweight champion, was

London, January 31. › outpointed by Stan Rowan,

indus-

other

Prisoner Of Vietnamese

San Diego, California,

February: 1. The son of a U.S. Navy bificer The House of Commons to- chlef contender for the British is reported to have been cap- India

night passed a bill.under which title, over ten rounds here to-tured as a French Legionnaire N twice. out tw

168 38 38 40 1960 miles of new motorways night. Dockyard wicket, FOA Alded by a lively

by Indo-China natives. Trim and Jones had a particu-B1 Joeph's.. 163 1 farly good match, Jones finish- Club

od with a match analysis of Talkoo

141 A

14

six for 58 and Trim, who was WD Chine., +16 omitted from tho

previous Bolichor Tests, took, seven wlokats får an average of low than 11; run

piece.

A

nasty pitch al one end of the wicket was clearly exploited by Trim today, and the ball con- tinaolisty came through at^vacy- ing boights. Even. Goddard, a tamen to duck on occasions. medium-paced bowleg, caused the

MCC ALL OUT 'FOR 193 'RUNS

i will be built' in Britain at an The verdict Was unpopular, Ho Is Truett Cary Laiski Jnr., 4710 estimated cost of £160,000,000. with a section of the crowd, who 21, son of Lieutenant Comman

The bill.now awaits the appro- ception at, the end.

accorded the Italian a great re- der und Mrs. Lusk of Ban val of the House of Lords, a

Diego. A letter from Balgon in- The speedy Falcinelll revelled formed his mother The motorways will be entire

of bis-tap- but ly for motor traile but will be in two-handed attacks, provided with special de-roads and in the eighth round had his Trench

Rowan' showed strong defence,

the Lusk Joined -Ono

Foreign Legion two cyclists. motorway will run North from Jowing a flurry of blows to the service in the Canadian: Army-

opponent really in trouble fol years ago, his mother said, after head Reuter.

walkers and-

London as far as Carlisle

»VYSHINSKY IN

Aroed to the West› änd- an- other forming a ring round Lon-||-||| Bulawayo, January 31.

don jars considered probable. The MCC were all out here Reuter. today for 183,' their lowest total | *****

BRITAINDA

Goddard, making full use of of the tour, but gained a first ELECTIONS IN the altuation, concentrated his innings lead over Rhodesia ́of Calders on the leg alde, and most 19 runs. At the close of play of the batsmen who tried to hook on the second day Rhodesia had the rising were caught in lost five second Innings wickels the carefully laid trap-Router.

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Moscow, January 31. It is denied here that M.

London, January 31. Andrei Vyahinsky, Soviet". De.

Princes Elizabeth and the Duked London, January 31 Karlovy Vary, la seriously ill cashire on March 29 and 30 visit puty Foreign Minister, now in of Edinburgh will tour Lan Intense political activity IMVyshinsky Is in perfect health ing Manchealer, Liverpool and taking place: all over, Britain in For their first innings lead the preparation for the municipal and is holidaying, it is stated. Preston, it was announced" from

The Soviet commander of the Buckingham Palace today MCC had largely to thank Rolections in April and May: They Imperial Hotel at the

West land Jenkios and Cliff Gladwin, will form an important pointer Hohemian spa said on Saturd who put on 73 for the eighth for the 1950 general Elections.

The Conservatives plan to em- that M. Vyshinsky, is in Ill-health last

former Bouth ploy more women candidates than and will be staying there three tuberculosis during African Test fast bowler, in one ever before. Labour aim is to more weeks Beater. The Delhi Asian Sports Con- 1965,- according to the Depart deadly spell, took five wickate contest every seat-Reuter. ference is expected niso to-de- ment of Statistics. Sked for. 13 zuria and Anished with a cide when and where the first || Total deaths: from: tuberculosis, analysis of five for: 84277 2 The unbuel general niveling of championship Games under the during the year 1901209 Dente Compton was top scorer the Parental Association of the auspices of the new Federation. In the same period. 6,370 cases with 60,

Stage King Gudnite Vi School will be

Moscow, January ai, moka s will be staged

of tuberculosis were restafeted Jack Young, Compton and held Hoxt Monday at the A Swedan trade delegation are babe for the pr Most

of the countries of Asin with the health authorities. ( Gladwin all bowled accurately European YMCA. The meeting rived in Moscow yesterday, the Long the Newrourke) metaforand will be funding delegates to the Total deaths, from, all resumed whees Ithodesla a began, their will open at 5.30 p.m.." Tea will offieial Soviet news agency, Tass, by WALTER JAMIE KRÁT conference-Bouter:

during 1948 was 18,1337)

second · innings ----Houter, dangle" "be served at 8 pm.

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Korse, Hong Kong..

August. Ther will bo An average of five parsons died wicket.

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laken up and formalised. Combo dally" from

SWEDISH TRADE

WITH RUSSIAN!

On February 20 they wit at- leil their fest function together it. London this your when they attend proview of fin

Idoa? |Homes Exhibition at. Olympia.

On May, 3 the Princogs: and the Duke will visit the British Indus- trios: Fole në Earl's Court: st: Pir- mingham-Reuter,

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