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S. CHINA "A"
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949.
MEET ARMY Thumbnail Sketches
IN STIFF SOCCER TEST
! (By "ROVER")
South China "A" face a very stiff hurdle this
afternoon when they play off their return. match against "Army in the First Division of the local soccer league.
Soccer fans have been eagerly looking forward to this match and many are of the opinion that the Chinese, who still have an unbeaten re- cord, will meet their Waterloo at the hands of the soldiers.
The following is the week-end programme:
Today
1st Division- South China "A" y Army; Caro-
I.1.
Of Singapore XV
The following are thumbnail sketches of the Singapore Combined Services Rugby XV which will meet a Hong Kong XV on the Club_Ground this afternoon ——— *
WING TORWARDI→
FULL BACK!''''
F/O D.F. Vandermouten, RAF Llout P.A.. Drew, Army (Age) (Age: 29. Weight 11 st. 10 lbs.). 22. Weight 11 st. 12 1.2.
line 14.30 pm. Referee:
La G W. Gaffney Linesmen:
Porley County School 33-4164) Davey and A. Ribeiro.
aldos, K. BAP T F.2, Coramand 911 CAA V Police, Boundary 4.30 Bellatr (Mal. 47-4, tombined
p.m. Referee: 3.G. Padley: Bk Man 47-EN-
S.Y. Kwok Larcamen: W. Gibson.
and
to be relied move for safe handling and safe kicking bust dangerous when he blog hin spev in support of the
Caroline harka
LOWING
11
South Ching
4111 3 Davey.
V
2nd Division PCA; p.m. Referee:
Tomorrow, Royal Navy are, Ground is not expected to pro- The expected to provide the most vide any top-grade soccer, interesting soccer when they Saints are not likely to be
full strength for this match and "1" South China Ti
Referee: S.Y. Kwok.
Chinese; St would not, therefore, be sur-CAA v Club; Boundary 3 p.m.
WD Trainways V rising to see the Airinen capture
Joseph's 3 p.m.; Referee: F.A. Barretto,
PORO
Cantseway Bay, although Chin- ese soccer fans will undoubted ty pack Caraline ! toe the
Eastern between Kowloon Motor Bus,
When South China "A" met Stokungan $124 The Army at Cetabey 30 last year, they were a trifle lucky to come away with both poils us the result of
vletury A 3-2
the first
both points.
and
Kame
Eastern between
ut Motor Bus Kowloon
well shouti Celine worth watching and will no doubt of followfor large 21 pract Chinese sheer fans. In spite of their recent reverse, the bussen win. Eastern expertes! 10 1
n
time, lost by two clear goals fast
Kit there are expected to have penalty Against Army Inj
minute of the gamejan easy tire against Kwong Wah did much to uport the moldiers at Boumlary Street and should the have to fliculty in taking both exploited punta.
Thu "Assortated Press" report As the game by the Chinese, progressed, however, the soldiers Iron Singapore on the subject of greater "Shamateurism" which exists in settled down and for
half had the ranks of soever at that port second part of the
en e subjeel of much the South
Chin-
penned us bern in their own half of the field, ronment by local
completely who know the ins and outs of The Chinese suplayed but with the help of Hong Kong sperer.
Singapore is not the only place Lady Luck, they
They managed
in the opening stages and
fully situation
hold the
Wan
the final whistle.
tads
A
пик
10
ment
soccer
f
In
Tomorrow
1st Division
v RAF; Club 4.30 St. Joseph's
p.m. Referee: Capt. Stone: Linesmen: Li Bing Tong and P. George.
A.F.
Navy v South Chinn "B": Navy 4.30 p.m. Referee: J. Ward: Linesinen: La Duen Po and Pic. Collins, Eastern v KMB; Caroline
430
p.m.; Referee: Willla; Linesmen: N, Delgado and Muk Yeung Fi
Kil Chret Kwong Wah
Boundary 4.30 p.m.; Referee A.EP. Guest Linesma: Sgt Mauson and S.M. Liu. Club (bye).
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2nd Division
2/LL. P.W.R. Graystone, Army Wellaton College 44; RMA Sandhurst Ringapore 4. (Age: 21. Weight 15 st. 7 lba.).
40.47.65: Army Singapore piul Berwisan
Althoush lacking the listing art rewal, be the mid mout forceful runner 2 entstamilar when I pirifle, feature in his devastilling Bylog tackle, CENTRE :
Army Churcher, Capt. J.F. (Age: 27. Weight 12 st. 14 lbs.).
Redford Club Belford Sched 48-49; 3-4; Halt Rider K. Unit, Army and Morales Hides fiturapure 49.
CENTRE 24
71
Army
He very mild defence, d
d straight ZORDET,
L/Bdr. R.R. Madison, Ate: 1. Weight 10 st. 7 lbs.).
Dulwich College 45-46-47: Englia al ile chouls an-17; 021 Allyblans RFC 47-48; Sex City XV 7-48; Army Singapore 48-27); Bersiren Sinkpore 4.
Allingh und defenre: in quick to sp through any opening. Ras
• very ru hrast, WING 34:
Surg./Lieut.
T.A. Daly, RN (Capt.) (Age: 27. Weight 11 st. 7 lbs.). University
Bar
Culler (Limerick) 3x-30 College, Dublin 42-44-410, p.m. Referee: Li Bing Tong. Joseph's v Army-HK; Club 3 Taikoo v Solicitors'; Navy 3 px Far East 47-48-49; Combined Servicen
Referee: La Duen Po.
soldiers
at bay until at E to suffer from the ail-St.
"Shamateurism" "[
Hung as conditions in Today's game is likely to pro- soccer, duce another rausing display, not- King are just as bad, withstanding the fact that Army worse.
have been affected by recent de-
partures.
Although South China are a
ery difficult team to beat when
very di
it
not
"Power Politics"
Soccer in Hong Kong has been
game
of
playing at Caroline Hill, the viger well described as
are
and dash of the sukiers night; "power politics" and so long is well carry the day against thevilletals velerim South China players.
preparet! to close their eyes to what is going un, which nre doing so There is one point which the the evils
into game Army defence would do well much to bring the
to bear In mind and that disrepute in this Colony are not they must keep a close watch likely to be eradicated.
on Fung King-cheung, South Another evli which apparent- China's outside right.
Army
lost the Memorial Cup becauer much Fung
100 was allowed
much rope, while 8t. Joseph's were
Aliminated from the Challenge
Shield Competition because
they made the
same mistake.
Kit, Chee v Pollee; Caroline fill
3 p.m. Referee: N. Delgado. KMB v Dockyard: Boundary 3
p.m.; Referee: Sgt. Manson.
Pearce Wins
Singapore ant 5nluğu 47-48.49 |_ Played forth in All Malaya Buth v Norter 48. Ha main feature la bis aperit of Live mark.
STAND-OFF HALF:
8t. F.D. Sykes, Army (Age: 21. Weight 13 xt.
St. Paul's College, Cheltenham 4-40-174 Madden XV 43; Unlt Siden 48-49:
49.
Hux Incredible burst of speed, and with his weight and safe handling, maker
Cheltenham College: Burtim
Show
| 45-44-45: Engilah Pulitir Schtwole 44-45; Unit siden 17K. Frulis, Harman, and Malaya, Army Ningapore 18-49; Hervices Bingapore 4-49; 3'ayret for Spotband is ingepor
The Hests #Bingamee). trotinmi
Leader of the gunk in very that and is work! consciristians forward, particularly In Sufeltre
CENTRE 34:
Cpl. J. Sabin, Army (Age: 10. Weight 12 st. 7 tbs.).
Trent College 44-48-$8-$7: English Pub lin 47 No! Le #7-48 Cumbined Euglove7. UK 4 Army Crime 14: Stelossand
Very fast, and me of the safest handlers on the side. A very unvere tackler, willa
tricky ntn. WING FORWARD:
F/8gt. D. 8. Dolbear, RAF (Weight 11 st. 8 lbs.).
Inlay before joinina Berwiram. Combined RAP India 17.38 Bereicen Honday 3: Units elden UK, E Malayk RAF Malays
Alagaporn 49,
WING 34:
Sgt. R.B. Slothard, Army (Age: 26. Weight 11 st.).
Brink ich Bedard 26-30-47-99; nit
UK 44: Army XV Crylum 45: Unit
Mindre 47-4H: Arnty BMMOOTO th45: Services Hindusere 49,
In rhain ster fostest man on the side, and when given on opening is very dim-
cult to ruteb,
Average Age XV: 25 years.
Drink...
South China Too Corp., Ltd.
55, Connaught Rd., C. 1st & 2nd Flrs. Tel: 21397.
Softball League
VRC
Jea
Ending;
To Play Saints Squad
Golf Star Hogan Worse
Tazas - March 3, The condition of "the-golf atar.
Ben Hogan, became
worse today as a third blood clot appeared in the vicinity. of the lungs and a specialist was
called in.
Dr. Allon Oschnar flow from New Orleans to attend An associate of the Hogan, doctor sold he had been called about
thromboals condition, whlen conceivably could be fatal if the blood clot roaches the heart.
Two earlier clote had dis. appeared and Hogan had seemed to be recovering from the injuries received in his car accident.-United Press.
Badminton Surprise
(By "GRANDSTAND")
With the exception of a few postponed Softball. games, the season's fixtures will be complet- ed this wook with a six-game card highlight- od by the VRC Saints titanic struggle to-and- and of the most bitter pennant races seen on these shares.
It has been a keenly contested and torrid chase and although the Canadians are tabulated as top of the loop, the ultimate champions will be decided on the Association's rulings on the Madcops-Canadians protest and the Recreio- Saints dilemma.
This unprecedented state of Land Hon. Secretary Tony Ribeiro, affairs has been caused by a although the former was omelal
The ruling delay in deciding on the pro- recorder for the game.
was therefore blem. Falling to reach an
General Committee to appoint agreement among the General amended to grant power to the Committee, the matter was re- other experienced men to the ferred to Florida some time Board of Arbitration, and Messrs. Ernie Hear- ago and a reminder was also Charlie Figueiredo,
ther, and Roy Lay have been in- despatched.
vited to join the Protest Commit
Being a subject for local decl- tee,
Softball slun, quile naturally
has not Headquarters World bothered to arbitrate, and the time has come for the local body to
the other,
In a major surprise of yes-hand out a decision one way ori
| ships.
terday's games at the VRC, w. F. Foo of the YMCA defeated his clubmate,
It is understood that an Asso- Patrick Wong,
theciation meeting will be held un who was runner-up in
Colony Champion-Monday to decide the Issue. previous
The crucial game between the originally Wahoos and Wildeuts Three Oxtures were postponed and in the other three matches arranged for this week has been Average Weight Scrum: 13 st played, favourites had a field day, postponed for the following week. and In the absence of a league all winning in straight sets.
ame, a "friendly" will be played FULL SCORES Junior Men's Singles: M. Kemp-uff this afternoon between the
15-6. Squaws wift the White Fans. ton beat Wong, Yan.
The Junior League feature will! 15-6. Junior Mixed Doubles: A. Lbe the Rexes-Braves clash, and, Fisher and Mrs. Ankerson Inasmuch as Bill Sliva's Warriors to annex the paints are anxious best P. Lo and Miss O. Loy for this game to entitle them to a 15-10, 15-6.
play-off against the Jaguars next week, Sabu Sumy is just as eager to topple the powerful Braves be- fore winding up the season.
Singapore's Rugby Team
been
The following have selected to represent the Sin-
Combined gapore
Services Senior Men's Singles: W. F. Foo Rugby XV against the Hong beat P. H. Wong, 15-7, 15-11. Kong Rugger XV on the Club Senior Mixed Doubles: W. Gillies Army Bhere 48-49; Services Sinanpur Ground at Happy Valley this and Mra. Tamworth beat H.
afternoon.
F. Gonsalves and Miss M. F/0 Vandermeuleen (RAF), Xavier, 15-10, 15-10,
Graystone
(Army), Ladies Singles: Miss M. Ribeiro L/Bd:
Maddison (Army)
beat Miss M. Bain, 11-2 11-2 play Baeby until 1945, Mpful ml. Surg./Lieut. Daly (N) (Capt.).
Sgt. Sykes (Army), S/Sgt Ed- An American Tennis Tourna- wards (Army).
F/O Carpenterment will be held at the Kowloon (RAF), QMS1 Gibson (Army), Cricket Club on March 20, at 11 Army/QMS Smith (Army), F/O 4.. Taylor (RAF), Sgt. Baker (RAF)
Dolbear (RAF). (F/Sgt.
Relund-Price (Army), Drew (Army).
Tennis Game, safe put 2/less.
Beats Riddy
my in defence. Dbl not sama mea to
tine in retro OCRUM HALF:
(Age:
for
6/8gt. Edwards, Army ly doce not exist in Bingapore
In one of the two finished but which I contributing to
of the Club Singles 25. Weight 11 st. 10 lbs.).
Nowbridge Unys' Cali End wing 80 much, unpleasantness at games soccer matches in Hong Kong Championship played yesterday wird; 38: Welsh School Hoy. Trials
the prevalence of gambling at the Cricket Club, J... Pearce wing forward 38: Army Tech. Coll. izs among spectators and players, beat K.J. Riddy after an interstand uff) 39-40-41 BLA XV Belgium (we wing forwani) 45: BADR trials (4) not only as to the result of "esting three-set tusale
wing forward) 40; Unite ståen (na alanda match, but as to the number Some good tennis was seen, as) 47-48-49: Army Singapore 48-40: Bervices Singapore at goals which will be acored, both players did not hesitate to buf) allow
This betting on the number of bang the ball with hard and full kaif) 49. used
while deGDy 54 0
the goals is at times responsible for length drives. other forwards get into action. the manner in which easy scor- A Boundary Street, in the ing churices are missed. only other First Division gaine
At the same time, the Army defenders
should
not
themselves to be entirely drawn Fung, who is sometimes
By
the betting on today's programme, Chinese quite openly, it
As
Goes
Is
felt
on that
The he
HKFA
would
be
taking
cr
(acrum
Is brillant opportunist and is tan-
The game between D. Nolan 'cros when given an openiour. The i
hia Arut ernson #crum hatt. and F. V. Harrison had to be SCRUM. Front row, left support: abandoned after the
score had
BSM F.C. Slade, Army (Age: renched B-4, 4-0 and 5-5.
Nolan was the more impressive 36. Weight 11 81. 8 lbs.).
.
Is use of hose forwards, and never se Hard working and mound ly wind, Useful in the Toone. HOOKER:
In the Saints VRC scufle, both sides are heavy with the stick.! and fans who love a slug-fest will when these not be disappointed two outlits take the diamond to- inorrow morning,
In order to keep the faint licker. of pennant hopo alive, the Saluts will have tu emerge triumphant in this needia "gume. VRC has lost while the gumes to date Cupt A meeting of the Dinner Com-four
Saints are three down Including Lieut.mittee of the HK Football Re-
the ferees Association will he held in
controversial game against Recs which they lost,
BENIOR LEAGUE
Sunday
10.30
Recreio Football Ground:
B.m.; VRC vs St. Joseph's; (Doe Molthen,
Buster Hollands, Ren 2.00 p.m. Khalsa (Bill Silva,
Sequiera); 2.00
Va Chung Hwn,
Fred
Diesta, Luiz Rochu). CBA Ground: Noon, Oversea vs
Filipino, (Chan.
Figueiredo, 1gmar Eriksen, Pepy Malig): 2.00 p.m.. Canadians va H. K (Philo Remedios. Baseballers, Sabu Samy, Licky Verlysen).
JUNIOR LEAGUE Baturday
230 Recreio
Football Ground: p.m., Braves vs Rexes, (Philo
Richardo Ribeiro, Remedios, Tony Kwok).
Recrelo
Sunday Football Ground: Mohawks
US
9.00
Vikings,
4.1.
Yvanovich, Alvaro Carlos Souza, Manuel Guterres),
.
LADIEB EXHIBITION GAME Saturday Recreto Football Ground: 4.00 p.m., Squaws vs While Fangs.
Schoolboys Take Up Track Sport
As the School Football s€3-
Church the HKFA OMees, Prince's Bulld-side-light in this tussle wilson is drawing to a close, in-
Reserves: Capt. (Army), BSM Slade (Army) and ing (by, kind Sgt. Stothard (Army).
permission)
Monday, March 7, 5,30 p.m.
Chen Speaks On Peace Campaign
Did not play rupty before joining the AA will engage Police.
with his services and backhand services, Unit sules in india 24-30;. Mi, Chinese had an easy victory over a step in the right direction drives, but Harrison's grit and Cal, of Belenes 44: Unit sides in Singapore the Police last time they met, it were to issue a warning 10 determination in retrieving all the 47-48-49: Army Bispers 49 Services If the middle class masses of the Chinese popula-
players als. Club Secretaries and fou clear winning by
goals.
shots that crossed the net were Singapore 40. of betting on the factors which earned him a Another win is expected for the that all forms
and might Chinese today, unless they allow football are prohibited
replay, themselves to be put off their lead to permanent suspension.
FULL SCORES: The need for efficient referees game by the robust methods of
was clearly illustrated last week, D. Nolan v F. V. Harrison, 0-4, the Police defenders.
4-6, 5-5 (Unfinished): when the deelstons of certain
Important J.B. Hawthorn beat K.M, Getz, handling referees The best game on the pro- matches tett much to be desired. W.0. Framme tomorrow should be the in one match in particular, the J.L. Poarce beat K.J. Riddy, 4-6, meeting
between Royal Navy decisions of the referee were U-4, 6-3..
6-4,
Best Game
and South China "B" at Cause such that if a riot had taken M. Heonun boat J.V. Sellor, 0-2, way Bay. South Chino "B" brat
it would not have been place,
hath Fortunately, beir surprising. the season, but their
and spectators, although with the decisions,
Cartier
the sailors by four goals to onc
in the chances of runaway victory 10-
China "B".
hell largasted
RESULTS OF DARTS GAMES
Result of matches played Friday, February 25:-
on
morrow are very slender. If the took them in good spirit. sallors can produce the same The Committee of Seven which form as that which brought them was appointed to enquire into victory against Kowloon, Molar Bus a fortnight ago, they should the existing state of football take both points from South classes for referees and linesmen Dockyard Chargemen 5, Garrison this Colony did recommend that
be started immediately by the Sgts 1. The meeting between SU
HKFA and the Services,
RAF Kal Tak 4, PO's Tamar 2. Joseph's and RAF on the Club
The Services are, it is believed, WO's & Seta Shamshulpo 1, AC'
cinsses conductbig
recom-
Mesa Hankow Rd 5. mended but little or nothing is HK Chinese TU 0, AC Mem known about the efforts of the HKFA in this direction,
Golf Starting Times
9.00 D.S.' Robb H.R. Cleland,
08
QMS! R. Gibson, Army (Age: 34. Weight 13 st. 2 lbs.).
Did not play before falking Herelers. Cumberland and Westmorland XV 16-16: Army XV on Germany tour 46; Units sides aingapure 17-48-49: Array Bingapor 48-491 Bingapore and All Malaya Bers von: 48-41) Played for
Bouth in Al Malay North v Bouth 48.
Very suund in the kose, and has an extremely fast striking foot, making him
reliable hooker, FRONT ROW RIGHT SUPPORT; F/O JA. Carpenter, RAF (Age: 23. Weight 13.st. 8 lbs.).
thead HM 45-(1-42; Hrad HBFP
45-46; London Scottish 46-47; Dorset and Wills County-XV 47: RAF arst Combined Bervices Alugapore 4149: Playm for
auth In All Malaya North South 49. Played for Beolland in Scotland Tim Hess (Singapore) 41,
Has peed and strength. In an excel-
JA Tenk forward in the looms and
very
Aus-bustling. Has the experience in the pack,
in Nd 0.
CPO's Tamar 4, AC Mess Bound-
ory Bt.
25th RA 3.
RASC 8.
BOXING BOUTS
SECOND ROW:
*
tion take an activé part in the peace cam- paign, the Chinese people will be able to cela. brate and enjoy the blessings of peace when the Double Tenth comes around again this year, said Mr. Percy Chon, barrister-at-law, in'an address before the English Discussion Group of the Chinese Young Men's Associa- tion last night.
1911
A
be
the
"Showboat"
efforis
Individual
ofterest of the schoolboys is now Young and Igmar switching to Track and Field Eriksen for the batting tille... events and several Schools
Rivalry in this section is getting closer and closer with the fading
weeks of the league. Igmar Erik-
have already held their School Meet.
With the Inter-School Athletic sen having hit the skids lately. Meet looming ahead on March are cogerly was nudged out of the top position 23, Sports Masters
off the
thin
hy the "Showboat last week, watching the times and distances when the veteran grandstander of other Schools in an effort to connected for a perfect tour in select a team to carry four while the VRC windy-alley coveted Governor's Shield, There are more events guardian was only good for a sin
and Hop, with Hurdles year, gle in Ave times at bat,
Young's mark, is exactly 400 Step and Jump rating as Cham with Igmar Eriksen and Madcap plonslip events of the Meeting -Guterres lied at .380 im- and making a total of ten events, Spiky mediately behind.
apart from the Relays.
been Various standards have Yeung Kar-sing's appellation
Readers also.
may was tagged on the gallery play changed
that last year the er almost two decades ago when remember
tima Baseball was played at Caroline Sports were for the first
run on the "Standard" busts and Hill in those halcyon days.
bas The Showboat seems to have in each case the Standard slowed up a bit on his spectacular been lightened nhoe-string catches, but his bat- Senior standards are now as ing eye has not lost any of its follows:
100 metres: 13 secs.
Mr. Chen sold he is con- the cliques in the Kuomintang vinced that the Chinese Corn-are desirous of peace.
Peace in China is inevitable, munists are desirous of examin-
the possibilities of added Mr. Chen. He said that sharpness, and Texas Leaguers Ing fully achieving peace in China. He the Liberals must regard the just over the key-stone sack are
is also convinced that some of Chinese Communists as among his favourites.
To Investigate Explosion
Sot. B. Baker RAF (Age: Aboard Ship
Weight 13 st 6 lbs. Height 6' À1⁄21⁄2") !
Did not play before joining the services. Droughton Park 45-47 Combined BAF
Representatives of the owners and Beretses Mintaya 4748-49: Played for and charterers of the ss. Ningpo
the progressive forces in the country. They, he added, are the leaders and spokesmen as well as the successful and sin- cere organisers of the Chinese tarmers.
now
+
Annual Ball
the
200 metreat 27. secs.
400 metres: 12 seen,
800 metres: 2 mins, 28 secs. 1,500 metres: 5 mins, 20 secs. High Jamp: 4 feet 10 ins. Long Jump: 48 feet. Hop, Step & Jump: 33 feet. Hurdles: 22 secs. Shot Put: 30 feet.
it is interesting / DB Sydn, RAF 0, WO's & Skis South In All-Malaya North South 47-4 teft Hong Kong yesterday to in- leaders hope to be able to nego* fegation and promotion was tho- trants for each event, the sys-
of
As it has been clained that much of the unpleasantness on RNH Senior Mess 3, WO's & Sets." the soccer field it caused by spectators,
that the Committee
49; Played for Best In Beotland The Seven
recommended also
that
Rest 40 (Bingapore). to the consideration be given
the king of the line-out and brides education of spectators through
being sound In wind is an excelirat for Arrangements are being made ward. the medium of the English and
НАР by The Golden Gloves Sporting F/O D. H. T. Taylor, Chinese Press.
8.2 L. Goldman J.S. Dumett. note
D.C. Davies. Groves. 9:32 V.30 G.G.D. Carter D.A.O.
Davies-J. Forbes, 1.40 Waż 0.44 KSBġbertson-1. Pugh. 0.48 Walioce.L. Peared. 0.62 J. Macintyre-A.L.G. East-
man.
son-R3 Wood.
70.50
It
football
Walkof Lydail. - Richard Material, to reporters so that the, in the ring are Pulling of the Bervices Bingapore 19.
A
ilon much more of a team event.
SCANDINAVIAN SOCCER GAME'
At the Extraordinary General Meeting held at the Peninsula Hotel curlier in the week, Messrs. Al Smith and Ren Sequiera were Mr. Chen Bald that under elected to fill vacant berths
Under the "Standard" system, Impact the
military the Administrative Body of of the
cach boy who equals or bettors the "Standard" me or distance prowess of the Peoples' Libera- Association.
Among the several important makes a point for his School tton Armies and the final offen-
the sive of
middle
the items discussed was the decision class,
Irrespective of whether he is has
been to hold the Annual Presentation placed in the final or not, and Kuomintang
The question of compulsory re- with Schools limited to three on- brought to the point where it Bail on Saturday, April 30.
on was still divided after vestigate the tragie explosion ilute on a banta of equality. roughly debated on, and as opi- ten makes the whole Competi
The tasks before the Liberals longthy discussion, it was resolv on board the vessel at Canton year ago they were too proud. on Thursday night.
in
the cause of pence in Chinated to defer the subject until the Details of the casualties werend in bringing no end to civil Annual General Meeting.
It was also Intimated that un- der the existing articles of the Chen, are: that a re- club to hold a boxing tournament (Weight 13 st. 3 lbs. Height not available in Hong Kong last wars for ever in China, said Mr.
night, Reports from the Kwang-
Isolate the Kuomintang reac Constitution, voting power was tive of the HKFA should at The China Ficet Club on April 24").
not representative of the members City of Landan XV (2.43: Unite UK tung Provincial capital said that Horaries; a weekly meeting to give 3.
40 were killed and
Facilitate the realisation of a of the Association, as a block of news and other relevant Among those who will be seen and Haloyn 48-40 HAY Malaya 45-4 more than
wounded.
general peace for the whole members from any one team could swing a vote in any direc Combined will In the Becond Row, and' laster could record them without Royal Navy and Ramsey Bucks, very hard working forward.
The owners of the ss. Ningpo country:
the Encourage peace-secking on they wished, and a proposal local-born boxer who has beej possible
received threatening letters de-
to limit each team to ono vole by making quite a name for himself. FRONT ROW!?
thoir accredited Without fear of
representative in April last members of the Kuomintang. misinterprétation. *.
Army/QMB, W., Smith, Army manding money
Organise the middle class for was suggested. In Shanghai, boxing cireles.
No further letters were your. The following bouts will be on (Age: 31. Weight 13 at. 7 lbs.). has been taken to put this very the programme, but further en Army Tech Coll, 11-32-52-34 (
As there were insufficient teams the game. Did not play before joining the Barvices. received they told the "Chine achieving peace and prepare for
participation in the coalition gov-represented at the meeting. the recommendation into
Mail"
yesterday. 10.16. W.H. Paterson-K.A. Mil-sout
tries "are being invited from the X51 Vale sides (UK, -Malaya and Keyph effect.
The Ningpo was a former LCT ernment at the national as well subject was "inbled" for the next as follows:
General Meeting which will be Norway: Thoresen, Lothe, Friis- XV 451 Royal three pelton state. Army, RAF and Aldershot Bervlees 481 Army
Solberg. Sandborg, Although it is Tow Stoker-R.K, Collirigs. 10.20
Army In Egypt 18-39-40; Bervices Bays of 370 tons, purchased three years as the local levels;
Demand the restoration of free convened in due course. weeks since the First Division Ramsey Bucks v Pulling
38-39-40 | Army Singapore 18-191. Servidae ago from Shanghal interests, by.
Fjelstad, Holst, Onsager, Wal" free trado The protest agaitist an umpire's 10.26 A.W. Stabb-F.C.B. Black.
Blšpapare 441. KA
the present DWDCTS Mee Luen, enterprise and v Scullings Pedruco v
as interpretation of Rule 30 Sec. 20 lem, Gladvedt and Johnson. 10.28 E Sainsbury-AD, Duty: match between South China “A”
Kowloon Motor Bus Was Silva-y-Seaman-Bucks
which occurred during last Sun- | Denmark: Brotting, Jorgonder Has speed and used to be a selaw %, le Shipping Company, 03, Connaught throughout Chino as well
abroad 10.32 3.11. Mackie Other and...
"solid"in "“defensa "and wound-player Road Central postponed on the eve of the Morales v Loo Hon-kong
war and day's game between the Madcaps.
Jebsen, Dryer, -Jensenh: 3 Cup
LOOK FORWARD match
་་་་་ Memorial
Priis About three months ago, shr Protect cities from
Oldeberg, Andersson, Cable and Wireless lost to Kow crucial
Thompson Reynolds
Capt. Roland Prios, Army (Age Was Chartered by the Wine Yik
nii factories and in and the Canadians having been Are the officially lodged on Monday even
Storm Jorgenson and Hut Toon Cricket Club in a return between: Combined Chinese and Young Wing-ho
temeler. Billard and Shooker match re- Army, the promised latement laway
Wellington College (445 (inglish Public Canton
run Sho carried only economle wealth of the nation; in, it was found necessary to re
vise the piesant ruling autheria. Schools 441 Unit Mides, UK, India, Malays, cargo and no passengers, sald the KCC won all the games by the HKFA regarding auch
Preserve the unity of the coun- ing the General Committee ta postponement hina not been
Army Biaspora: 1881; Berrizes", 48«(#1
try and its political, economic and adjudicate on appeals. owners yesterday::27 33. The Honk Kong Hockey A Singapore-and-Millist played for the vessel had tween insured territorial Integrity, and The andunt:raieral menting of Docs-the-HKFA expect that clation Fixture between YMCA and in Beociand y The Reet (Binapore). the Sports Cluby will be held on with the passing of time, the and Cable & Wireless, originally Ir the heaviers forward in the Pho, for $300,000.---The policy-had on the Club whole affair will be forgotten by fixed for tomorrow, hins been and la merer, far from, the last má Papred, so the loss to the owners HE SAME The Todeze publiat
called off.
10.00 N.R. Oliver-S.S. Gordon, 10,04 N.A. Brown-RA. Craw
ford,
10.08 W. Grieve--J. Linaker.
10.12 G Stewart-C. Pryce.
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Up to the present, no action
forthcoming-
v' Schman, Ho 21. Weight 14 at÷0 lbs). Company, for the Hong Kong-Info Sevens they
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A friendly football match will be played on the Club Ground-at noon tomorrow, when the local Danish and Norwegian teams mcel again.
Mr. Uistrop, Norwegian Consul In Hong Kong and former Nor wegian football star, will refereo
The tearns will be metod
Lund
Prisled “and-published. Tor- ibe. Propt Before the election of Al Smith Cooperate with the progres-tg. the Committee, membars, not tốt,, thỏ :QITNA. MAIL LI sive democratie forces through-directy Involved in the problem İFRANK TERLIE-huan, Windsor - Hot out the world for universal peace. werd Treasurer Phillo Remedios long-Kong..
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