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Seeded Players Favoured In Tennis Championship

Malayan Shuttlers Weakened

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Glasgow. February 23. The Malvan badminton temin felt here this morning its glori- their way sunshine on South to Preston, Lancashire, for the final of the Thomas Cup agams Denmark on Friday and Saturday.

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Six more fixtures of the Colony's Lawn Tennis Opon Singlos Championship will be decided this afternoon.

Of Three seeded players will be seen in action.

these, H. A. Ayres and Tsui Wai-pui, the difficulty in getting.

into the next round. The third seeded player, Choy Tin-foak may meet with formidable opposition some from Lee Boon-sing in a game which promises to be the best of the evening.

Lee 19

in his first tournament game in the Colony. He is best remembered as the young Juva player, who gave a spectacular exhilation of doubles inst April gainst the Tsui brothers. He is

plaver with a hard-hitting

Their Jubilance over the inter- Zone Bral win agam the United States was tempered by the bad new about Wang's arm and Buat pecarfil service, and if he inds weakened sitte would have to his form, my upset may not be Take a viset against the Danes,, mulikely.

Choy is considered as ane Wann was really hardly fit to play ageitest the United States, the must approved players this

present formi Mu, sest n manager, but the Mulugan Lem, devided to persevere with Muki munnge to edge out.

George Clin, the former Uni- hizo purposely mansert his! my he did not wish imm toj veraity make exetes la advance should Is Test ve t

The l of Winst

player,

clampin is whose form watched with interest,

another wil

An nem disability kept him out

then had to Court 3: Chay Tin-fook va. Lee

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o Ko- J.S.

Ler Wai-tong. A.d Tuceday:

Doyle, Chow Sing-tao, Inu, C. W. L. Way and Blerne. Wednesday: C. W. L. Way, Dr. H К.А. CHIK G.W Meyer, Sewell,

Wal-tong an Chow Sing-taon Thursday: L.F. Stokes, C. W. 1.. Way, J. Bradbury, J.B. Kite and B. Denci. Friday: C. W. L. Way, J.D. Mac-

kle, K.A. Cook and Sewell,

O.W.

Umpires will take the Courla numbered to 0.

MCC Fail By

IO Runs Vs. Natal

Maritzburg, February 22.

in two Set to get 270 run

hours, the MCC filled by only 10 runs to beat a Natal X1 here today, after a thrilling race against the clock,

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949.

LIS Ham Wins Cross-Country

Race In 19.45

of

Leading Seaman Ham HMS Belfast won the first post-war Fleel cross-country race which was held yesterday with participation of more

than 150 contestants.

The Fleet Trophy was won by HMS Belfast with 384 points, while the trophy for Small Ships was won by HMS Dampier with 507 points.

More than 150 contestants sprang into action on the "Get Bet, Gol" signal for the first post-war Fleet cross-country race at the Race Course yesterday. Leading Seaman Ham of HMS

Trophy for his ship Belfast won the coveted Fleet points. "China Mall" Photo).

with 584

Fine Acting In 'Arsenic, Old Lace'

Upon the acting of Dorrie Foster and Segwen Sar

ler, the Garrison Players' presentation of Joseph Kesselring's "Arsenic and Old Lace" stands as the season's most entertaining play so far, and one which will take a great deal to boat.

the of Di conclusion

race, prizes were distributed by Luny Brind, wife of Vice-Admiral Sir In the rules of Aunt Abby 'EJ, Patrick Drind, Commander- and -Aunt Marthu, the altruis- in-Chiet, Fur Eust Station.

bc-

a bitter of the fourbarnent last year, but los. to the Malayans, but they in the previous year, he nearly are zet despondent, As Mr. Lam created a major upset when he Tal to eliminate Claey

have tost failed philosophically sale

quarter-final. not see the Dasars in action and Yum-pol

the dust set and

The race started and finished tic Brewster sisters of Brook earnot, therefore, say what dif- after winning

Wong's absence will eading in the second set. ferentee

The following are tody's

melan- When stumps were drawn the inside the race course at Happy lyn, who are possessed of a

leaving the race passion for relieving 21k

touring team had scured 200 for Valley. On

from their poor Danes *Tho

Ex Remunely

course, the contestants proceeded choly souls the loss of four wickets.

of sorry to hear the news at break-Court 1 1.A. Ayres vs. F: Lir

Denis Compton, In one of his by way of Sports Road into Wong- bodies by the ministering Court 2: George Choa vs. Wong

Blue Pool arsenic, these two players re- 141 and, nelchung Rond up fast this morning. It caine us a

dashing moods, made Shlu-wing

who Road, along_Tol Hang Road and turn such fine performances great sarjÐINU 10

with Maurice Tremlett, people as few had

made 03 not out, uckied 100 for then down Broadwood Road into that the supporting cust 17#1

Beon-sing kies that the Singapore player Court 4: F.V. Horrison vs. W. Sol- the third wicket.

Wongreichung Road, returning to was nam

berg Jin Skaarup, the Danish

Court 5: Wong Shek-mon vs. J., uns riatapiom, told Reuter:

V. Sellors, very sorry to hear about it, but

Tsui Wal-pul YS, B Court 6: I think the Muluyaru are right

GORANCE 1 Esalf at " play Lot

Fixtures for week There appears to be some dif- February 28 are: ference of opinion Malayans over The composition ar the team for the faal. Some feel that Law, who was so easily benton last night by the Ameri- cans No. 3 should have been suffer said to dropper. He Is from nerves and to lack the ling mate temperament-Reuter.

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am

131.

Large Crowds Expected At Rugby Game

(By "TOUCH JUDGE")

A large turn-out is expect- Club play the ed to watch Singapore United Services XV on the Club ground at 4 p.m.

were due

tomorrow.

to

The visitors arrive at 4 p.m. yesterday but have been delayed until this afternoon by adverse weather conditions.

formation regarding the is scanty, but fel's ability several of the players have play-

well knivn ed for

Clubs at thonic. F/O Carpenter having turned cut for London Scottish and Combined Services.

There have been three changes from the team originally selected, in what extent this

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bas

weakened the team, or otherwise. Is not known

with one

Monday

beginning

Cricket Association recognises

DN

The Natal XI, who led by 12 the race course by way of Sport comes comparatively weak in

de Real. The distance covered was comparison. first innings. on the

Not that the others do not count in this fine production. On the clared their second innings closed slightly less than four miles.

Results:

Monaghan Tom at 257 for six wickets,

his seventh

Individual runners; Ist: 'Lead-contrary, Compton scored century of the tour and batted ing Seaman Ham (Belfast): 2nd: Johnathan one of the Brewster

He in all 99 minutes. hit une Lieut. Baton (Dampier): 3rd: cronks with a vicious Idea of an 66 A/B Moore (Belfast). (Time: 10 ambition the bags 12 corpses). xlx and

When 20 fours.

gives a most convincing perform- Compton passed the aggregate nine. 45 secs.)

Fleet Trophy: 1st: HMS Belance in the light of Arsenic and record of 1,489 runs in first class

tour in

(584 points): 2nd: HMS Old Lace. South fost

Audrey Foster and Harold Par- Court 1: P.. Bannerman & S. matches on

ker as the young people in the Saul vs.-D.J. Leonard & L.F.Africu, set up by Jack Hobbs in London (662 points): 3rd: "Fri-

1913-14. This record will depend gates (1150 points). de Souza.

Small Ships: HMS Dampier grun comedy provide the love

story

to complete the picture, Kwok & Won upon whether the South Africa (307points). Court 2: F.1.

With "Arsenie" the Garrison Siu-ki vs. Tsui Yun-pui

Players make their debut on the Tsul Wal-pui.

this match as a first cluss fixture.

Charles Palmer,

Wor. the

amateur theatre platform. They Court 3: Ho Ka-lau & Pang Oil-

who la vs. D.M. Rodrigues & A.

acquitted themselves with such schoolmaster, cestershire. J. Remedios.

previously had not claimed a

merit that only the applause that Dgreeted the final curtain at their & J.B. Court 4: J.V. Sellors

wicket ph

had the on the tour, best Hawthorn vs. Lee Wal-tong &

bowling figures.

first night yesterday, could ad- MCC

equately describe. taking two wickets for 10 runs K.H. lp.

R. Segalen vs. Au Kam- Court 5:

in four overa. moon (replay).

fits victims were Nourse and

clean bowled Court 6: Choy Tin-fook & Choy Watkins, both

Tin-wah vs, J.A.C. Hurlbus

second

over after they had & M.DIA. Clinton.

the ath wicket. added 85 for Nourne, who was again top scorer, was missed in the slips by Bedsor when 20. This proved a & costly miss for, bitting with great

power, he went on to make 78.

The final scoreboard: NATAL: 1st innings.

Tuesday

Court 1: Kwok Hing-chung

Roch Leung vs. J.S. Lee Lee Ming.

Az

Court 2: R. Ng Yeok-kin & P. Poon vs. B. Gosano & G.N Gosana, Court 3: George Chon & L.C. Kotewell vs. T.E. Baker & R.O. Baker, Court 4: E.M, Ilayhurst & S/L N. M. W. Hurris vs. Tsol Ping- fan & Luk Ding-cheung. Court 5: G. Lin & S.P. Ton va. F.M. Ribeiro & T.E., Rodri- gues, Court 6: I. Agofuroff & Dr. H. Meyer vs. Lee Yue-wing & Wong Shiu-wing.

Wednesday

Court 1: Daulet

Chan, & M.L.

Chun vs. L.F. Stokes & R.

Court 2: J.L. C. Pearce &

Segalen. *Filzroy Williams

VS G.H. Wigglesworth & D. Nolan,

2nd innings:

Nourse b Palmer

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BADMINTON RESULTS

The following are results Badminton Lengue games played during the week:-

Men's Doubles "A". Division University beat Recreio, 9-0.

Men's Doubles "B" Division Kowloon Tong "A" boat St. John's

40-3.

bent RAF, 8-1. St. Teresa's "A" beat Kowloon

Dock, 9.0.

VIC "A" beat KCC, 8-1. Recreio bent St. John's "B", 0-0.

Kowloon Tong "D" beat VRC "B",

University bent KCC (w.o.).

TODAY'S GAMES

Junior Mixed Doubles

St. Teresa's "A" vɛ. KCC.

24 Recreio vs. Kowloon Dock.

280

c

de Gersigny e Bedser b

Compton

Tell Tremlett b Bedser Turner and b Jenkins

45

18

78

Dowling bw, b Wright Watkins b Palmer Rutherford riot out Willeres not out

13

42

Extras

Total (for 6 decl.).

10

237

270

MCC: 1st innings

2nd

Palmer e Williams

b Dinklernan

20

Simpson Ibw b. Dinkleman 20 Competon e Fell b Watkins 141

с

b Dinkleman

D.

Tremlett not out

03

Evans st. Williams

2

Extras (for 4).

200

Reuter.

vs. F.A. Fisher & Capt. R.W. Macrath.

Court 4: Norman Lo & Donald

Club are relying, on the leur which overcome Shanghal so de- Court 3: M. Heenan & M.W. Lo cisively lust Saturday exception. Peter Huison one of their most outstanding forwards drops-cut owing to injury, his

bal taken by placa Wright-Rreth who plays for AF-Police; the latter is a grand wing foward and the change does not weaken Club in any way.

If the Club forwards can ob- tain as much of the ball on they

VH.

·Bannerman,

!

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It is unnecessary to narrate the

which has met; story of a play with the highest praise in all the parts it has appeared.

who For those

crave for comedy, here is comedy at its best and truest form. For those with desire for thrills, "Arsenic"

moment of contains a

many a amusing suspense,

Garrison Players' preentation of "Arscule and Old Lace" will and itself in demand for an additional performance, taking into account, aside from its grand effort, the limited capacity of the Seamen's Institute where the "arsenic" s being played.

Finland's Government

Wins Confidence Vote

Helsinki, February 23.

Finland's Social Democrat Government, defeated on one vote of confidence, succeeded in romain- ing in power tonight by narrowly winning a second confidence`motion soon afterwards. In, the second poll, it attained the constitutionally stipulated two-vote majority, the figures being 97 to 95. The votes

of

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Lee Savold Making Head Lines

New York, February 23. For 群 defeated boxer, Lee Savold, the New Jersey henvy- weight, seem to be doing very то- well for himself. Recently turned

where he Britain,

the

from

British Champion, U+Ucg=W66d«r cock, Savold continues to, loom large in the headlines as a pos-

sible challenger.

to the

champion, Jou Louis.

As far as publicity

world

corned, Savold, at the moment,

be

seems

18 con-

nhead of the erst while No. 1 challenger, Ezzord Charles, and Bill Daly, Savold's

is striking while manager, Iron is hot, Daly, only hours after stepping from the liner from Britain, was off to

to Louts, Daly

the persuade

KCC XI Clash With Optimists In Best Game Chicago to

talk diti not

the a few

Best match On tomorrow's champion to accept Savold as on League cricket card promises to opponent for June, but he was be the one between Kowloon able to keep his man's name well Cricket Club and the "Optimists," in the public eye. As a result, while another good game should the talk in that Savold may be be that between Recreio, playing the one to step into the ring with at home, and Royal Navy."

the Club

"Scor-

Louls at the Yankee Stadium in June.

On Sunday another good gumo is promised--that between

Savold and his manager have two Hong Kong Cricket

refused to commit themselves to sides, "Optimists" and plons." The Inst match between on eliminating match with Chor- to light Louis, these terms resulted in a draw, les, the winner but I rather fancy, the latter's because, as Daly explains, he is chances, especially if they are at still conddent that he can tempt Louis to try his hand against full strength.

The "Scorpions" will be at Savold Brat. They are convinced home to Craigelower tomorrow that if Louis fights again, he will and it is doubtful if the Happy be beaten, especially it his op- Valley team will be able to hold panent is Savold. their hosts, who Ałon{ øulS comfortably.

Big Drawing Card

More and more crities are be

Savold that coming convinced

a big drawing card might be against Louis, and the publicity campaign being conducted on the challenger's behalf indicates that there may be "something in the wind."

At the Navy ground, also to- morrow, the Senior Service 2nd XI will meet Club de Reerela The preliminary rounds of juniors who should win, but any the Inter-Services Novices thing can happen on the tricky were wicket and I will not be surprised Boxing Championships held at the Murray Barracks if the home team brings off the

unexpected. arena lost right.

Indian RC will be at home to

Savold has been studying his The following were the results: Kowloon seconds in a friendly

und if Kowloon wins, as I expect own style in relation to Louls Middle Weight

they will, it will not be out of and he has concluded: “I have a

Indians won turn, as the

both style to make a good fight of it. AB Phelon (RN) beat Gar. Devan their League gunes enriler in the The best punch to beat Louis

(Army). Gnr. Trent (Army) | renson.

beat

AB

with is a job, Conn

used it to L/Cpl. Denson (Army), Univerally seconds had arrang- set him up for left hooks and CPL Brice (Army) beat Gnr. ed a friendly with Indian IC at right jobs. My footwork Jan't as Pokfulam on Sunday but the fast as Conn's but it's faster in Higinbotham

game has been called off. McMeekin

comparison with

than Loule (RAF).

Billy's was when they fought the first time.

(Army), beat CPL Nelson

Walter Walght

AB Euck (RN) bent Gar. Thorn- ton (Army), CPL Simmons (Army) beat AB Chance (RN), beat AC Campbell (RAF) L/CPL Aitken (Army), PTE Parslow (Army) beat Gnr. Ho, Holmes (Army).

·

Anna Strong Supoenaed

New York

In

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"Right now I'm in better shape than

I have ever been and I am

con-

a better fighter than I ever was with anything, right or left, and than Conn I can punch better and I'm bigger,"

Savolu

und Daly left a New York, February 24. siderable amount of money they Mrs. Anna Louise Strong, had earned in Britain in a Lon- Feather Wolght

American journalist kickeddon bank, but that fact does not

for espionage, (RN) out of Russia

concern them. "We will have to next summer und spend go back Semi-finals: AB McGrath

bent AC Fairhurst (RAF), AB arrived at La Guardia airport Bradley (RN) beat AB Moore

On his fight with (RN).

ately whisked into the terminal Savold persists in his claim that building by two FBI agents.

ho did not hit Woodcock low. Heavy Weight

As soon as she got off the plune "I told them over there." he AB Upjohn (TX) she was served with a subpoena said, "that Semi-finals!

I will fight him ||: beat L/CPL Piper

(Army), to appear before the Federal P.O. CK Williams (RN) beat Grand Jury investigating Com-gain and promise not to hit him in the belly, only on the chin". AC Wilson (RAF)..

munism in the United States. No -Router. date has been set for her appear- ance,

Light Weight

early today and was immedi-It," observed Daly, Woodcock,

The airline spokesman said the

Semi-finals: AC Mitchell (RAF), FBI had no immediate interest in beat AB Morris (RN) MNE Mrs. Strong other than to serve Lewis (RM), beat PTE Glan- the subpoena. ville (Army),

Light Weight

Semi-finals: SIG Dallas

(RN) beat PTE Clarke (Army) CPL Longden (RAF) bent PTE Jarrett (Army).

OXFORD'S CREW ANNOUNCED

Oxford, February 24. Oxford University announced its crew on Wednesday for the an nun) boat race against Cambridge on March 26, The men awarded "Blues" are:

Bow-G. Flak (Geelong and

bury and The Agrorian Party, which won M, Karl August Fagerhom, andPress.

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Looking tired as she stepped from the plane to face some 80 newamen and photographers, a special detail of 12 police officers and FBI agents, Mrs. Strong had no immediate statement.

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Woodcock May Give Up Title

She wore a huge tan fur coat! with a small black hat over her

London, February 22. gray hair.

Bruce Woodcock, British, Mrs. Strong healtated for some European and Empire heavy- 10 minutes before she slowly de- weight champion, will relin- scended the rump to face the quish his European title if a crowd ΟΙ newsmen. She

was ruling made by the European carrying two additionci coats over her arm and wore guloshes. Boxing Board that he must de-

Earlier,

when she landed in fend it in April against Olle, Gander; she told reporters not to Tandberg, of Sweden, is "ase ane to inflame international forced. friction."

en

leave

Lo vs. Albert: Chin & Law-

came during a cording their decisions. The So.

Tom Hurst, Woodcock's man- George rence Chan,

heated 30-hour debate, starting cial Democrats, riefented, called

The stowardess sold normally Court 5: Peter M. F. U. & C. Lau

Mra.ager, received a 'letter from the yesterday, on Lee Boon-sing & T.T.

Strong told her she was afraid British Boxing Board of Control the agrarian for open voting which gave 07 to. SCORPIONS XI Chen,

policy. The first vote, accord-97. Lols were drawn as constitu-

there would be a great many re- today stating that they had been core of

Board Court 6: Au Kam-moon & Leel

The following will representing to Helsinki Radio, showed, tonally stipulated in

equal voting and the Government Oriel); Two.-C. V. Davidige (Eton porters on hand when she arrived notified by the European Chun-kit

vs. J.S. Beime & HKCC "Scorpions" in their First 97-96 for the Government but lost. But, as if to insure itself, and Trinity); Three-W. J. H. in New York and that she did that contracts must be completed A.J. Doyle.

March 18 for a contest to League cricket

by match against on a recount the voting was: It had also tabled its own motion Leckie (Edinburgh Academy) and not want to see them.

She quoted Mrs. Strong as say- take place between Woodcock Craigengower at Chater Road to-|07-97.

Four. A. L Ärundell (Marlo- Thursday

confidence. It was lost by the brough and Merton); Five-A Ing: "You see I had little trouble and Tandberg, the chief contender, morrow: normally do and the centres five HKCC Club Singles Championship Pearce, M.

LF. Stokes, O.J. Kerr, T.A. ing lots which went against the for

The issue was settled by draw mechanical voting, which gave B Rowe (Eton and Trinity); Six with the Russian government 1 on April 20 with Woodcock's their wings more of the ball the

Newton, H. 10wen Government.

Government and 87 T. Ankes (Arbly and Trinity); wanted to go to China through European title at stake, When the debate against Singapore skle will have to pro- Court 1: W. G.D. Cooper vs. Hughes, J.E.

Woodcock is due to Richardson,

Seven J. M. Clay (Eton and Siberia and they did not want the B. T. M. Jones.

F. was continued a second, vate of duce very good football to win.

Court 2: G.S. Coxhead va. P.H. Cingue, Er. Qee and AP. Weir, time the Government secured the gave 88 for the Government andA; Palgrave Brown (Shrews herself during the trip and read March 20.

The Social Democrats in Magdalen); Stroke.-J. Cavanagh road open. It was not open and shortly for South Africa, where .Howarth, R.H. Hughes.

confidence was taken and this demanded. open voting. which

(Winchester and Madgalen); Cox, I did not know it."

he meets Johnny. Raiph, tho The teams are:

Mrs. Strong kept mustly to South African champion, On On Sunday, the "Scorpions" Services: Court 3: A. Furrer vs. G.H. Wig- will be represented by the fol- United

necessary majority,

90 against. While the Premier, Singapore

1. Queens)-Associated glesworth.

practically everything, wo, had

He then defendə “¿ls ¿British. W.0. Slade. `2/Lieut Greystow,

towing in their match against the general elections last July, his Cabinet colleagues were con-

aboard," the stewardess added. Capt. Churcher, L/Bar. Madd Court 4; G.A. Lemay vs. Dr. H.

HKCC

title against Freddie Milla in") Meyer.

Chuter had asked the Government if it gratulating themselves the tellers Road: Optimista at

There was a light panrengeri son (Army), Lieut. Daley (RN),

London June 24

on is aware that low fixed prices of announced that a Communist

load and she had a double sent to: Capt. Set, Stothart, Sgt. Sykes Court 5: H.J. Armstrong va. R.

the TA. Pearce O.J. Kerr, M. farm produce, marketing difficult member had given in two slips.

Kurst sald tonight: "If Segalen,

herselfUnited Press. S/Sgt. Edwards (Army), /O

Newton, LN. MacLeod, D.H.les, increasel production costs and

ruling is enforced, they can have Carpenter (RAF), GMSI Gibson, Court 6: J.D. Mackie vs. J. Bar- Leach; H. Owen Hughes, G.B. high taxation, have

The Communist Member denied

the European heavyweight title. made the this and the People's Democralle

Paris, February 23, (Army), Capt. Rowland Price

It is impossible for, Woodcock to Gibbons, AP, Weir, E.F. Gee, posliion of farmers and especial- Party wanted the matter referred

Frank Parker, of the United Friday FO Taylor (RAF), Liout Drew

J.D. Clague and AN. Oiher. ly smallholders, untenable." Sgt. Baker, F/Lieut. Court D. Nolan vs. F.V. Har

Hung Sum, driver, of Pubile fly, 8,000 miles back from South to the Constitutional Committee. States, bent Henri Cochet, the (Army),

Africa and be acclimatised and Van de Moulen: (RAF),

of pre-war Car No. 440, was discharged at The People's Democrats-merger famous French star- of Communists and left wing. So- days, in straight, shis in their Central yesterday, when his coune trained ready to meet Tandberg VE. J.B. Reserver Cpl. Fablan, QMSI Court 21 KM. Getz

Hawthorn.

In preparation for the forth- Parliament was asked to vole clallets-came third in the elec- quarter-final of the French cover-sel's plea that there was no charge it so short a time. If someone Smith (Army) and F/Sgt. Dhul-

tennis championships to answer was upheld by Mr. Hin- else gols the title, Woodcock can

·International Court 8 J. Pearce vs. K.J.coming

hockey at the same time on a Conservations last July after the Agrarians, courts

fort orain always challenge beur (RAP),

Kiddy.

games, the Malayan Hockey team live motion of confidence in the who won, and the Social Demo today. Parker, with his volleys Shing Lo.

and fast returns, dominated the Hung was summoned for failing later. Router. Club: A Lochinn, R. de Roms, Court 4: J.V. Sollors va, M, will hold a final trial match at Goverment. The result, after crain, who came second,

Färilament the University ground, Pokfulam automatic voting, was 90 for the matter to the Committee. A mut though, Cochet fought hard and licence and answer other particu

refused to refer the game from start to finish, al-to stop and produce the driver's Fčenan. D. Henderson, P. Franklin, M.

The Umpires for next week's Road, on Sunday at 4.30 pm. Agrarinn motion and 85 for Robibzön, “D, Noling J.R. Hone

Iars on Beach Road where he was printed and pubilabel for iha prostie All those who wish to repre- Conservative motion. Nine member of People's Democrats then took the third set to 19, games; derson, I.V. Carrol,,N, I Rames are:

left the House as a protest, saying

alleged to he responsible for dam- | ters, The Newspider Materarios, Einiken, Molan, Me 0. Foregate, E. Monitay! C.I, Way, J.D. Mac- sent the tearn are kindly re- bera abstained..

Parker won .6-2, 6-4, ́D-7-nge caused to motor cyclo No. 521W WALTER JAMKI KEATER, Windage BNWI, T Dowman, G. Weight-1 Ele: R.A Cook, G.W: Sewell, queated to be present at the In, mechanical voting, members the Government had

„Hotes, Mong 'Kang", Reutor.

in an accident, Nooth, “A T}15s/ad}]3,5Warni Kile and Chow big-tiba. Iria? game,

press buttons automatically, "re«l power" by a trick,

rison.

TRIÁL MATCH.

Mechanical Voting

retained:

PARKER WINS

DISCHARGED

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