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Yosterday's First Division soccer failed to produce

ony upsets, the results of all three matches played being as expected.

Royal Novy put up a spirited display against Kit Chan of Causeway Bay ond were definitely unfortunate to concede both points to the Chinese, who won by the narrow margin of one goal to nil.

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24 gan which was de- void of any real thrills, East- Corn beat Pallee by four goals to two at Caroline Hill, while St. Joseph's, in a game marred by had feeling and frequent fouling, beat Kwong Wah at Boundary Street by two goals

to one.

Navy 0-Kit Chee 1

first to brevne

hack to Leung who beat Tseng with a hard drive to gly. Enster

three to one lead.

The best goal of the afternoon me from Lee Wai-lam. Foltów- clever movement the

the ball was sent ov

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centre, to the right where Lee Hung-kel after eluding a defender, centred for the former to connect with n beautiful Arst timer, bentin Tsang all the way,

Navy were

With time running short, Potte * 9 10 9 36 42 28 dangerous and Wilson, who wan

nut everything they had into the 2016 10 14 442ent away on the felt, missed o 21 * * *d elave of scoring when me and Howleti set his for- stopped in his Lecks and attempte yards moving on numenius ocen

the same te- 27 * * * 2e to turn round. The

Cunese Sions, but it was te isck plorable story.

their petalstency, Policy 27 8 X 22 424efence was not slow

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Chester. Half

Half the came without either

skle having scored.

The game was only three ml- mutes old in the second half when Cheung Chung-kan, receiving a PRS from Wu Chuf-chung, opened the scoring with a ment shot, the bald being shot past Tadman who had left his charge in an attempt to intercept the Chinese forwards. Stung by this sudden reverse. the sailors strived hard to obtain the equaliser, hut the finishing or their forwards was very weak and several scoring chances went astray in eonsequence,

Both defences were

to attack in turn, bul

subjected

there was no further scoring, Higgs missed a wonderful opportunity of secur-. ing the equaliser just before time when he shot wide although facel with an empty goal.

i

angel to connect with his bead

to beat goalkeeper Loung

The game then deteriorated a the players found the wind tors and the strong for ball control Dnal whistle brought respite,

Palice: Trang Wing. Fung Kal- ming, Ho Shing Lau Wing-kong. Lai Wal, Tsang Sik- Howlett,

Hong, Yin Yat-sheung, Bedman.

Twin Yu-kan and Colinco,

Eastern: Leung Tingg-long. Kwong Sing-king. Lam Tak-pr Tang Tal-chuen, Lee Tin-kre. I Kl-kong,

Lo Lee 1tme-kee, Fook-chuen. Lee Wai-lam. Yuen Vin-lam and Long Wing-koug. St. Joseph's 2—K, Wah 1

St. Joseph's snatched victory from Kwong Wah withhs 1h test 10 minutes of play, winning two goals to one at Boundary

HONG KONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1949.

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Wayfoong Cricketers Beat Taikoo By 9 Runs

The Intor-Hong cricket match between Wayfoong (Hong Kong Bank) and Taikoo (Butterfield and Swire) at Chater Road yesterday ended in a narrow win for Wayfoong by nine runs. First do bot Wayfeeng amassed on impressive total +

of 153, to which M, W. Turner contributed a very useful 48. A. L. Snaith also came off well with the bat, hitting up 21 not out. L. Chadwick-Kew sent six

TAIKOO

Scotland's Exciting Triumph

Edinburgh, February 5. Seldom has a side done so much defending and yet won an International rugby union. match 09 did Scotland at

where Murrayfield,

they 15 triumphed in a.most exciting '

struggle with Wales by six points (two tries) to five points (one goal).

2

of the Wayfoong batsmen back G.B. Gibbons, lbw b Snaith. 13

E.G. Price enuight-wicket, b to the Pavilion for 39 runs.

Haymes Against the stendy Waytooni bowling, Taikoo had to fight hard for mums and just before the tea interval, ny had last sevén wie- kets for a mere 80 runs.

L. A. Whipps, however, played an excellent innings for Taikoo and had scored 47 runs when he

was

J.S. Scott, e and b Haymes

e Leach, L.A. Whipps,

Snaith

E. McLaren, lbw b Snaith N.P. Fox, run not P. McCaig, b Snaith

Chadwick-Kew, c Haymes,

b Nelson

who caught by Leach. hrought off an exceedingly dif- D.E. Gray, e Leach, by Haymes

J.G. Cotesworth, run not ficult catch.

A. L. Sanith and G. N. B. Hov-E.G. Popham, h Haymes nes shared bowling honours for J.N. Kay, not out

Extrus Wayfoong, each taking four wie- kets for 41 and 40 respectively.

WAYFOONG

was on-

A.J.N. Walker, run out P.E. Hutson, e and b Chad-

Shock In F.A. Cup Gameo, w., is Chnowick-

London, February 5.

Newport County, lowly-placed Third Division South- ern Section club, provided the shock in the three fourth round FA Cup replays today. Held to a draw on their own ground last week, they were not expected to stand much chance away to a First Division club, but their 3-1 victory over Huddersfield Town was gained in de- cisive fashion,

A curiosity about Newport's Cup progress, so far, is the fact that in each of their five games they have scored at least three tained their record of being Umes. In addition, they main- This game degenerated towards the only team of the 88 Lea- the end and was married by fregue clubs to score in every

Street.

RESULTS AT A

GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

Royal Navy Eastern Kwong Wah

0 Kit Chee

1

4 Police

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1 St Joseph's 2

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SECOND DIVISION Royal Navy & Talkoo

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

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Wilson.

Eastern 4-Polica 2 A strong wind sweeping the field throughout the game made ball control dimeult.

players and one

match, League and Cup, they have played this season.

when moved Inside in the second half.

lbw,

H.E.H. Nelson, b Fox C.A. Stewari, Whipps

C

Fox, b

M.W. Turner, c and b Price J.N. Maclend, た Price, b

Chadwick-Kew

A.J. Snnith, not out 2.G. Meredith, b Fox F.C.A.

Kew

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G.N.D. Haymes hit wicket, b

Chadwick-Kew

W.H. Lydall, e and b Chad-

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Wales failed to reproduce the fine form behind the scrum that they showed in the victory over

19 England and for one reason. This

14

was that the Scottish wing for- wards, Keller and Ellott, marked, Glyn Davies, the match winner at Cardiff, with suck relentless

that consistency

he generally himself

to part forced hurriedly with the ball,

This put the whole Welsh at- tacking machinery out of geor,

4 and though Wales pressed for

three parts of the

Total

144 found

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8REH. Nelson

1.N. Mucleod

18 D.H. Leach

48 G.A. Stewart

3

21

KCC-CBA

game they

could not scare until five minutes from the end.

Full marks went to the Scottish

defence, in which all played man-. fully, with Allardice at scrum half the star,

On

may

Scotland delighted the 60,000 crowd by taking the few chances In a friendly cricket match at that came their way and earning Cox's Road yesterday, (Kowloon a deserved success, in which the 5 Cricket Club bent CBA by 17 russ, whole side shared the honours.

KCC, who land first leuse of the

this form, Scotland wicket, declared their Innings well win the championship. closed at 130 for eight. S.C.

scored GA Giang

unconverted 3 Trueman top-scored with 31.

try for Scotland in the first half | 18 while F. Howarth and Matthews and they were leading by three also did well with the bat, scoring points to zero at the interval. 153 27 and 25 respectively.

Extras

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Bowling Analysis

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Cholsen's five Quata came aftor Preston North End had led 2.0 at one stage. The defeat makes Preston's positler | L. Chadwick-Kew 12 even worse at the foot of the N.P. Fox table, for although they arr E.G. Price level on points with Hudders field and Aston Villa, the twe clubs below them, they have played two more Dames than elther.

LA. Whipps

Results Of Hockey Encounters

Smith scored another uneon-

Bond was the most successful verted try for Scotland before B. W batsman, capturing three wickets

for 23 runs.

The only CBA batsmen to stand up to the bowling of KCC were Bond and Amann, Bond, follow- ing up his bowling performance, scored a bright ·59 before being raught by Gray off Wood. Amann had 24 to his credit when he was unfortunately run out.

White was in devastating form with the ball, dismissing four batsmen for 13 runs, Wood took three for 28.

Their steruest test comes next when they visit Saturday

the First Division At the top, Portsmouth con- Portsmouth,

al- Atinue leaders, in the fifth round.

to show great form, cruel blow la Huddersfield was though they must have been a that Carr. formerly on their little worried when they were a books,

netted

twice for New-goal down at half time to Man- port before balf time, and they chester

Three goals, how- ever, after the interval soon im- never lost the lead.

Metcalfe

arrears proved matters. reduced the

ness owing to the Macao Inter-P. Langston-Jones c Amana

Saltor before

hair time.

Newcastle, their most danger-port arrangements, Jocal

8.C. Truman e Amann our rivals, also won, and Derby Hockey Association fxtures

Saltera County seized the opportunity

rell

but Parker

City.

After three weeks of idle.

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31

D.G,White.c. Bond b Koodi-

aroti

27

Williams

went over for Wales With Troit adding the points, Router.

WALES ENGLAND

Swansea, February 5 Wales, today beat England by 14 points to 10 in the Rugby League International match here. The victory was a tribute to the fine Welsh defence.

The game was a great struggle between the forwards and the crowd of about 15,000 were given i a thrilling match-Reuter

Rugger Results

London, February 5. The results of rugger games played today were;

Union-County championship, semi-final: Middlesex 3 Glouces tershire 3.

Club matches: London Irish 18- Blackheath 6, Old Cranleighans 5 Aldershot Services 3, St. Bart'a Hospital 8 Nuneaton 10. Aberaven Maesteg 6. Cardiff 8 London Welsh 5. Cheltenham 8 London @ Swanken

Engin 0.

Keyval

Total for 8 wkts, dec...

Tibble and Bishop did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

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M. R. W. Hospital 0. Cross

26. Expter 21 Royal

20. 11

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25

1 20

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scored a third for Newport 15 *********** minutes before the final whistle.

of taking over third place while resumed yesterday with four S.A. Gray lbw Koodiaroff Joseph's

-Blackpool-Are Out

Manchester United-were-engaged games_being_played_off. Kwong Wah

The results were: the Of the two teams who fought | in

Khalan 4 Cup replay. Southampton, also without a YMCA 2: Civil Service 4 Police F. Howarth c Amann b final, Blackcool Kit Chen: Cheung Koon-hing, player were warned,

Tam Woon-chuk, Kwong Woh's out let your's

1: Cable and Wireless 3 Univer-

Robertson deposed at 19 Fok Yin-wah, Mok Kam-chung.

Matthews and b Bond Lee Ping-chit. You Wah-hing. Koal keeper, refused to defend are out, while the holders, Man- League fixture, are

after chester United, have still to get the head of the Second Division alty 1: RAF 1 Dockyard O,

The game between Club de Re- M. Wood b Bond. Lo Wal-kuen, Chiu Foo, Wu penalty kick by Santos,

Ful- round. table by West Bromwich. through WHIS.

the fourth Ś Chi-rhung. Kwok

creio und Dutch HC was postponed | CJ. Merritt b Bond Yink-kee, being warned by Mr.

and were defeated by injuries ham, who Blanchester, forced Cheung Chung-akn and Iu Chek- the

by mutual agreement,

A.K, Wood not out referee.

score after their 13

The week-end hockey surprise Extros During the last quartor of the to field an experimental attack, failed to

in the two previous yin.

was University's defeat by Cable game, play was marred by open ever settled down against Brad-goals

YMCA. altercations between the players, ford, although their defence re-matches, lost ground in the pro-

motion race, as did Tottenham and Wireless, and the

Khalsa

which almost ganie. Barracking by the crowd confused mained as good as ever.

dropped a point hemmed In Hotspur, who Bradford were

amonted to an upset. the situation and players con-

The "Y" greatly strengthened centrated on the man rather than their own half for long periods, at Bury.

Always Struggling their the bull.

Mitten opened Eastern fully deserved

the scoring for

on the wing and in defence posit- United In the Arst Manchester They showed better victor",

There is now a distinct pos- lens, made an early sweep ugainst; Putting the Saints against the half, but two minutes later Far-sibilty of both understanding then their

sides promoted Khalsa, scoring two goals early Salter 00- wind, Kwang Wah enjoyed onnents and their forwards com- major share of the ball in the

from the Third Division last in the match.

Slater were severly hand season returning. Lincoln City bined well. Kong Sing-king at first half, but a stalwart defence

At the interval, YMCA was Koodiarolt right back was outstanding, play and steady goalkeeping by Bux

capped in playing part of the

have always been

Bertie Goanno, Bond struggling, leading 2 to 1. extra time without Mcliveney but now the position of Queen's playing centre forward in the Robertson 7 11 34 62 ing a strong game throughout.

• suved the Saints from being

amateur International The Police forward line, on the overwhelmed by

contre, Park Rangers has become neute. Khalen forward line, saved the an avalanche

forward, who fractured

"hat trick" in the In the Third Division South, day with his deplorable and WHS

Di goals. #several opportunities were wasted

fibula and will not be avall.

Swansea

of second half of the game to secure Harriman b Matthews Town, with two Shortly before half time, Bond 276 12 48 66 20 through misunderstanding

able for the second and

raplay their Arst team men suspended, victory for Khalsa,

Koodiaroff Langston-Jones was laid out for a few minutes.

which takes place at Maine lost to Walsall, but retain

At Sookunpoo, the aggressive b Wood The score sheet was blank at

Road, Manchester, on Monday commanding lead of six points. tactics of Civil Service paid good Amann run out half time.

Even the enthusiasm of Stan

match Although the weather in Scot- dividends in the The Saints rallied on resump-Mortensen failed to save Black lend was of a wintry nature, it two of the four goals and

Tom Whitley scored Dockyard, and plerced the pool. The tws Mountfords, one was

that two surprising Wah defence by sheer on the right wing and the other the Scottish Cup ties, Stenhouse Fowler Interport centre forward Bond e Eray b'Wood Kwong

at Wing half, played the leading, muir versus Albion Rovers and i-netted on. The Chinese, taken a back by roles in Stoke's splendid victory, Alloa versus Clyde, had to 26 minutes from the kick-off, Lee

be scored Mirren.. 20 11 5 0 30 26 25

the Wal-lum slipped through on the sudden dash, adopted defen- George Mountford

postponed owing to dense fog. Queen of B. 216 30 3 24

Tam Woon-chuk's only goul of the match three pass

Three of the eight ties played and with only the goal-sive tactics. Fast Fil... 20 11 1 N 41 29 29

spectacular goalkeeping provided minutes after the interval.

were drawn. Hearts, at home, 1986 63 92 koepor to beat shot wide,

After

Biggest Surprise disposed of Third Lanark easily a period of mid-field occasional thrills. 210 7 32 21 22

I'ust Vale

Weled

Itriatul C.

28 25

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11 37 40 10 28 37

Orient

20 7 11 40 44 23

Northampton.. 27 8 7 12 38 $1 =*

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Exeter

Torguny

Watfurd

Newport

Aldershot

Southend ... J'alace

27

formance,

20 # # 12 21 35 2 erratic shooting Howlett played a creditable game at centre half and were it not for his good per- have

Police might

suffered, a heavier defeat.

tion

76 4 14 11 219 k

14 4116 20 12

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Iliberalan...

Dundee.... Rangers....

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Ceilie

Cirde ...

Morton Abeeleen Albion

Ar

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JH 1 3 1 38 21

18

Eastern opened the game with

27 it sweep down the field and two speed.

+

Gouls

SCOTTISH "8" DIVISION

PW Dunfermline, 22 13

I L VAP

*Stirling A 180 7 62 30 20

Queen's Park 215 8 47 42 21

With the game 20 minutes old,

Stenhousemuir 21 7 6 9 44 37 19 Scores With Lob

of play

Bred with a penalty.

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of

coring College, Devonport

B United Services, Porta-

2cestor g

3 mouth 8.

3. Lydney 17 Old Alleynians

111. Moseley 18 St. Mary's Hospital 0. Newbridge 3 Bath 6. Newport 13 Llanelly 6. Penarth 9 Neath 24. Albion 6 Somerset Plymouth

1

against Blenkinsop e White b Mat- thows Wo Ernie Robertson b Wood

24

B

Bedser Routs Rhodesia

Salisbury, Rhodesia,

February 0. Alec Bedser, bowling faster second half than his usual pace,

today

Knight e Gray b White Slater lbw White Salter While Inglis lbw White Nicolson not out

Extras

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Total

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Bowling Analysis

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312

10

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Police 3. Redruth 14 Devonport Servicca 13. Teignmouth 8 Torquay Athletle 9. Westersuper-Mare 3 Bridgend 3. Old Watsonians Kelso 1.

League: Barrow

13

D

York 2. 53 Dowsbury 17 Hunslet 18. Halifax 013 Salford 4. Hull 22 Bramley 9. Rochdale Hornets 7 Leigh 3. War- olrington 23 Liverpool Stanley B. o Widnes 8 St. Helen's 2. Wigam 17-

Oldham 4. Workington Town 14'2 11 Huddersfield G.-Router.

0

113

DANUF

England's Win At Table Tennis

Stockholm, February 5.

England, holders of the

Partick 21 7 7 7 8 421 play, Lee Wul-larn agair came The play at this stage became The biggest surprise In the enough, but Hibernian, also with Floarta..... 21 B 4 041 38 20 into the limelight when, after interrupted frequently by rough League games, most of which ground advantage, could only Third Lanark 21 7 4 10 34 30 183 receiving a pass from mutalde tactics. Apparently rattled by were played on frozen grounds, draw with the "p" Division Motherwell 2013 15 35 34 17 rigist Lee, he eluded a defender to the tactics of their opponents, was the home defeat of Rother leaders, Raith Rovers, for whom

21 44 11 37 51 14 open the score with a ground shot derably and gave way to the Wrexham. With their

Kwong Wah weakened conslham United at the hands

of Collins got n 1946 13 25 37 1 from close range. IR 3 A 10 21 37 11

rivals, equaliser. Police tried to

the Saints' onslaught. obtuln

Rangers had a goalless first routed Rhodesia on the second M. Wood Hull City, gaining an emphatic 22 14

equaliser and Collaco whs sent Ten minutes before the end, g-0

win over Halifax, Rother half at Motherwell, but after day of the MCC's return match Matthews

White away on several nccns|URS, hat Leck netted with a stinging high hom are deprived of the Third Young had stored with a hotly here.

Gray

• Women's Corbillon Cup, beat Rhodesia wore ail out for 61 mi found Kong at right back too shot, Tam making only a half- Division Northern Section leader- disputed penalty kick, Paton

Italy 3 to 0 in the World Table 4 60 3 1 hard a nut to crack.

hearted attempt to save.

gave the ship. for the

Cup reply to the MCC's first innings Arst time since and Thornton

Tennis team matches today. A series of rapid ralds, leg October 9.

total of 228 and, forced to follow holders well-earned success, atih It. 19 1 1 1 na 25 204 Lee Hung-kel of Eastern put his kicking and elbowing between

In the Men's Team matches for Hull, for St. Johnstone 21 12 383 33 25 team further ahead when, follow-players followed.

Partick Thistla started their on 167 runs in arrears, had lost whom the Dane,

REQUEST FOR Queen of the one second innings wicket for 17

the Swaythung Cup, Czecho- Airdrie ..... EO 1 5 4 3 20 7

Jensen, oblained the only hat home tie with

Slovakia, the holders, defeated WITHDRAWAL Arbroath 813 0 0 45 40 2ing a misunderstanding among

Tam picked up the ball from trick of the afternoon, are level South by scoring twice in the at the close of play. the Police defenders, he slipped a colleague after a skirmish. Alon points with Rotherham, but wingers, Mackenzie and Walker, took six wickets for six runs,

Brazil 5 to first five minutes, through their In one hostlie spell, Bedser

Wales boat Finland Avec 17 21578-2020 through in beat Tsang with a St. Joseph's forward rushed up have a superior goal

Cairo, February 5. 6. to: 9, Hungary beat Luxem- to tackle him. The two players and two games in hand.

and. Walker Klimane 310 44 42 20 difficult 'gle shot,

settled the issue and finished with an analysis of The Egyptian

bourg 3 to Independent

and Yugoslavia de- B to 0. Holland stood facing each other aggres Two London clubs, Arsenal with a third goal after the inter-six for 17. His performance was weekly Ahbar El Yom, reported fented Norway

King defeated Scotland 5 to 1, the best seen on the tour so far. from Ammar today that

Austria Redman almost reduced this ively for more than 15 seconds and Chelsea, obtained five goals Yo-Reuter,

before the

Ilo wor always attacking the Abdullah

of Transjordan had beat Denmark 5 to 0, Sweden 1 30 15 lead wheh he received

referee intervened and apiece, Sunderland, anxious to

batsmen and kopt

boot Switzerland 5 10 1. awarded a penalty kick in favour make amends for pass from Colinco and, dribbling the Saints Tam was wamed, humilintion at Yeovil last week, their Cup

an accurate asked the Iraqi regent, Emir Ab- fongth and direction.

As play began today Hungary dut lah, at their recent meet- 44 22

past two 'defenders, shot high of the

SHAH

Largely because of his efforts, ing to "order the withdrawal of and France were tied with three The Chinese players refused to went to Highbury with with only the goalkeeper in his

Rhoriesin lost their first path. However, he made amends accept the decision, but eventually most expensive attack in fool

Washington, February 0. wickets for only 14. Then Syd

Seventhe, Iraqi army" from its post wins each at the head of group

A of the Swaythling Cup. tions in central Palestine.. this mistake soon after with dispersed at the request of their ball, but it was Arsenal who

President Truman cabled the Martin, the former Worcester-

England led in group B of tho The water supply to Rangoon lob shot which found the not.

skipper. Tam refused to defend know the way to goal.

Shah of Persia today? the slow drive by Suntos, which pennity when their centre for tien received from the American out.

Sunderland

"Iamahiro player, helped to improve City: was cut today for the third

The correspondent added: "This Corbillon Cup with three wios even, missed Eastern continued their

a deeply distressed at the informa- the position with a gallant 27 not je another Abdullah move to against Austria's 2. time in throq; montis, An official sought after the Interval stad gave the Saints victors...

oren under his con-Czechoslovakia sunouncement said rebels had raided the Police area continually,

Turnbull, hnd his shot Embassy in Teheran that an at- Stank. Leonard. Bond saved by: Platt, "Arsenal's reservo inck has been made

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