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ENGLAND WIN OVER SOUTH AFRICA, 2-0
Port Elizabeth, March 9.
Denial Made England beat South Africa by three wickets in the
Of Charges
fifth and final Test match here today and so won the series by two victories to nil, with three matches left drawn.
Of Forgery All the thrills were crammed into the last 90 minutes
The case in which SJ. Montern
was charged with forgery and
with attering a
forged document
of play, as South Africa had declared their second innings closed at 187 for three wickets. Accepting
the challenge
was continued yesterday before ting down by Dudley Nourse's Mi. F.X. Alionda ut Control,
declaration, England won
[1
almost on
Mr. H.C. Sheldon, --K45 19-thrilling victory structed by Me. Hagmand, Pl-time by three wickets. The veeted and Mr. M.A. in Silva
declaration meant that England wa for the defence.
to Trozzed-examined by Mr. Shel. had 95 minutes in which
the and from 172 runs that he score don, deferunt denied
start they went for the runs.
Needless to say, wickets teli os batsmen hit out, but the scare was always ahead of the clock
hunt ten with the Benjamins Die Hong Kong Hotel as was al- leged. He said that the question of buying ten was a fabrication
un their part bad a deliberate letter Hutton and Washbrook had'
taken 30 runs from the Birst three
zerudint saki that he had very right
ta sign the Hill of Dvers. Lading as he was at that time AI- 111 holding the Power of torney,
Annual Sevens Opening
(BY "TOUCH-JUDGE")
In traditional style the local Rugger Season closes
The 108 was signalled in 53 minutes, and it was still any-Annual
with the
Sevens, the opening
tomorrow on Club Ground.
HONG KONG, FRIDay, March 11, 1949.
Open Doubles Matches Slated
All tennis game which were due to be played yesterday were postponed owing to the unfavourable condition of the courts. The games will be played on Monday.
This. Evoning's Gomes Colony Open Doubles Championship
Court 1: B. TM. Jones and M. A. Ayrm vs. Szeto Bick and
Court 2
Kwok Hing Cheung and Roch Leung v Ng Yook Kin and P. Poon Umpire; Chow.Bing Tao, Court 3 Baker brothers v Teol Ping-fan and Luk Ding-cheung
Umpire: G. W. Sewall.
Court 4. F. Stokes and R. Regalen v. J. L. Pearce and D.
Flizroy Williams Umpire: 3. Kitz.
G: M. Heenan and Umpire: J. Mackle.
Court
M. W. Lo and vì N. Lo and D. La.
Court 6: Lre Raon-cing and T. T. Chen y Ay 'Kam-muon and
Lee Chun-kit Umpire: K. A. Cook,
Land Dispute Aired In Court
body's game when thost of Eng-rounds of which will take place A dispute over an agreement regarding the sale It is sulantskan. Mr. Svaland's best batsmen were among Moulin was committed to stand the seven
reminded the
magistrate that
wickets which
trail, meaning that defendous had fallen with ten minutes to go.
Ceapp and Watkins were then a ette to answer and be tried by together und when eight runs
Jury, but on the instructions of Crown Counsel the case is begwere needed Crapp tanged Nor- man Maon for 4, 2, 1 and the
natch was won.
„tried summarily.
It does not mean that since Morden was committed recently that he must be guilty and it was isp to the prosecution to prove defendant's guilt beyond any rebe posable doubt mnd it was not vip to the defence to prove his inno- Centre."
Mr. Silva said that at no thre was Mualem' service terminated with Benjamin and Sons Limited. Moalem had from time to fire given inancial assistance to the
Beniamins.
Selfless Batsmon Dudley Nourse could scarcely have expected his side to lase when he made his final gamble today for victory by declaring
start England but from the approached their task as though they were never In danger of defeat.
All the bitsmen deserved credit;
All proceeds of this rompeti- local Charities and a tion go good turn-out is anticipated.
Nineteen teams have entered this year three more than last year-and
good afternoon's The sport is promised.
Looking over the terms it is dieult even to hazard a guess at the Bitely winners of the Blarney- stone Shield, although Gunners "A" being fast are a formidable looking side and, a great thing in the Seven game, have youth on their side.
The following is the draw! ---
FIRST ROUND
for their complete selflessness 2.30 p.m. Buffy "A" v Trikoo.
and once again showed themselves 2.45 pm. Balfast v Club Soccerl-
a team In every sense.
it was reminiscent of the first Test at Durban, where England
When Moulem came down from Shanghai, Benjamin and Sons 1.imited was not doing well art had a staff of four or five persons. won with the last ball of that
When Moalem took over nat game. only did he made a proßt of be-
tween $20.000 and $30.000 a month but the staff was also increased to 14 or 15,
In recognition of Moniem's ser- vice he was given from the firm a ruise of from 1$1,000 to $1.500 a month.
Trecision of the ease
will be given by Mr. d'Almuda on March
14.
Public Ballot
For Sites, Huts
A public ballot for sites and huls on beaches in the
New Territories will be held on March
3(F
at the District Office, Kaw-
So England won the rubber by
ties.
Gunners
2.
p.m.
Wayfong V "A".
Swan * 3.15 p.m. Black bridge. 3.30 p.m. Gunners "B" v
Service.
p.m. HMS Hart v Club "A". 4.15 p.m. Club "B" v Air Force. 379 4.30 p.m. Buffs "B" v Tamar.
4.45 p.m. Bulls "A" or Taikoo
HMS Belfast or Club Soc- ceritles.
two wins to all, three matches 3.45 p.m. Club "C" v Minor Units having been drawn.
4
•
and erection of buildings on a piece of Crown land purchased originally by one of the partics involved was heard by Mr. Justice Reynolds (Additional Judge) yesterday.
plaintiffs in the action were Lui Ko-yeung, Lui Fook-hong and Lui Kom-wah, merchants, of 720 Nathan Road, represented by Mr. Eldon Potter, KC and Mr. Lea d'Almada, KC, instructed by Mr. P. C. Woo.
The defendants were Der Sing-chi und Tse Chak-sang. also merchants, of 83 Queen's Road Central, who were
Mr. V. J. L. presented by D'Alton, instructed by Mr. P. J. Griffiths.
re-
Lincolnshire Handicap
London, March 9. The final acceptors for the Lincolnshire Handicap to be run over one mile at Lincoln on Saturday, March 19, were
(Royal
Drink.
South China Tea Corp., Ltd."
55, Connaught Rd., C. 1st & 2nd Flrs. Tel: 21397..
BILL FUNK
COCKTAIL
Jea
WINS IN
DOUBLES FEATURE MATCH
With accurate placements 'and superb courtcraft, Bill Funk, the former Shanghai champion, walked away with the feature match of last evening's `badminton programme, at the Ro- creio.
In
the
backhand.
►
Leading 14-11.in the first set the University boys were unlucky to fail into a fatal interval of
errors, which allowed their op- ponents not only to catch them up to deuce, but also to continue tak-
The best game of the evening turned out to be the Junior Doubles encounter between YMCA's D. C. Lou-W.. C. Chung and Uni- versity's N. R. Chin-M. T. Yeow. By virtue of their splendid win over the seeded pair, Lou and Chung now rank top favourites for this event's honours...
The curtain-raiser between R. M. Soares and Y. Khan was Soares a short-lived affair, proving too good for the In- dian player, Khan's weakness supplied Soares a continuous supply of points,
FILL, Grifin and Cpl. Frazer also went down in two straight seta to C.Y. Yung and K.F. Chong, in the next match, though there was no lack of trying on the part of the RAF pair.
Mixed The Junior game again saw Miss Y. Franco in a delightful exhibition of FULL SCORES: classical strokes. From 2-2 in the Junior Men's Singles: first set, she served unbrokenly R.M. Soares beat Y. Khan, 15-7,
with the to 10-2, and change-over scored another five points in a row to run away with the first set.
ing the score to set.
Bank Gets Order Of Eviction
An eviction order against the. Tren Ho Bank Ltd. which for- merly occupied the Western portion of the ground floor of Exchange Building, was granted by Mr. W. H.. Latimer, Tenancy Magistrale, yesterday.
The application for the order was made by Lane Crawford Limited, represented by Mr. H.J. Armstrong of Deacons,
The Tsen Ho Bank won not Yeow and Chin started con- legally represented,
Testifying for the applicants, dently in the second set, but found Lau suddenly smashing Mr. AW, Brown, managing direc like a tornado, against which they for of Lane Crawford Limited, found themselves powerless as the sold the western portion of the score mounted from 2-2 to 11-2 ground floor of Exchange Bulld with one service. They could ing was leased to the Then Ho only gain 5 more points before Bank on October 3, 1940 for 10 Doubles conceding the set and match. yeur as from April of that year, for a monthly rent of HK$5,500, exclusive of rates and taxes,
next
Set Repeated
was merely a The second set repetition of the rat, in spite of Rome nota?ble efforts by Remedios to stem the tide. France was simply impregnoble at the and with Quinn giving good au- port the end became only a mat- ter of time.
net
The Gilles-Bill Funk, Senior
Singica started with great promise
better things to follow. Gillies broke through Funk's ser- vice and soon took the lead of
15-10,
K.S. Thong beat R. Thompson, 15
8, 15-3. Junior Men's Doubles: C.Y. Yung and K.P.. Chong beat F/Lt, Grifin and Cpl. Fruzer, 15-7, 15-5.
It was agreed that if the rent should be owed for more than 13
days, or if there should be any other breach of the lease agree- ment, the applicants could ter premises. minate the Rise and recover the
1948 In December
the bank owed four months' rent and a distress warrant was issued. A second distraint
issued on February 4, 1949,
The total amount owing to ap- Junior Mixed Doubles: C. Quinn and Miss Y. Franen bent plicants to date, including elec
D.C. Lau and W.C. Chung beat N.K. Chin and M.T. Yeaw, 17-14, 15-7.
A.J. Remedios and Soares 15-4, 15-7.
Mins I.
Senior Men's Singles: Bill Funk bent W. Gilles, 15-2,
15-5.
5
Tonight's Games
H.F. Tal v M.T, Yeow.
1-0 and 2-1. But that was as 7.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles): 7.30 p.m. (Ladies' Doubles: Miss
M, Silva and Miss M. Xaxler v Mrs. E. Correa Tsok nnd Partner.
was between The agreement Loute Leung, who died in 1944. Ton-and the defendants, and was enter. ed into on December 2, 1941, for Kowloon Civil the sale to defendants of
Enland
Lot N. 2680, which was announced today as follows:
Y CHAN Gov. SPORT
Tara (9 stone 7), fur as he could reach. originally purchased from ernment by Loule Leung. Under
Warming up now, Funk began (8 to send the bird to Gillies' back- the agreement Loule Leung agreed Commissar (9 stone 2). Signal-
man (8 stone 10), Drakkar to assign tle of the property
deadly accuracy. with Patchouly (B storio hand stane 10).
(B Godwallader stone 5), Gilles amosh returns found their defendunts on completion of cor-
10), tain
of at bulldings
cost a
Goldsborough (8 stone 3), Mister way moslly to the net or (out-18.00
court and the score 10K$20,000. Plaintiffs
claimed this Lovell (8 stone 3). Speciality (8side the by virtue of the nonstone 2), Lord Nelson (7 alone mainted to 9-2 in Funk's favour. agreement,
At this stage a titanic struggle completion of the buildings as 13), Crown Flutts (7 atone 137, selected from and of no legoi effect, and asked Star (7 stone 12), Yellow Idol way, and the service went to and ig.60 p.m. (Ladies' Singles): Miss above agreed upon, to be null and vold Bright Paul (7 stone 12), Joan's ensued with neither side giving 8.30 pm, (Senior Men's Singles):
(7 stone 12), Red Pippin (7 stone from 13 times, before Funk suc- 11), seeded to necquire the next three 12). Philadelphi (7
Fair points.
The second set also started with Persian Book (7 stone lo).
(7 stone 10), Star Judgement
vult
a.neck-to-neck struggle, but at Signol' (7 stone 7), Portmanteau
THE REFEREES
now
30 among th following: Dr. J.A.R for a declaration that the plain- 34 Selby, Cdr. Parry, Major Allan tiffs, as executors of the bill of Louis Leung, are the beneficial owners of the land.
The final scoreboard: South Africa 1st inning
Becond Innings Mitchell, e Griffith, h Bedser Jenkins, b E.: Rowan,
Young Cheetham,
Compton, b Young
58
37
18
The referees for the cames will be
Nourse, not out Wade, not oul
Extras
12 R.A. Mr. I.U. Carrel and Mr.
Total (for 3 dect.)
187
Bowling
Ireland Show
O
M R
W
10
43 1
14
D
Over Wales
23
34
2
4
27
0
a
0
$7
Q.
toon Magistracy, at 4 p.m. Ap- Bedser plicants will be restricted to Gladwin
bona de tiong Kong residents. Young
Applicants who
prove
sue- Jenkins
cessful in the Urban Council Complon
draw on March 22 will not be
allowed 10 participate In the England ist innings District Office draw,
Successful applicants will be required to pay their permit fees not later than, at noon on April
5.
Fees will be: A Class: $250; B Class: $100 and C Class: $50.
Application forms may be ob- talned from the District Omlee.
Applications
must reach the
0
Becond innings flutton stumped Wade, A.
Howan Wushbrook, c A. Rowan, b→
Mann Compton, c Cheetham, A.
Rowan
Mann,
c Dawson, b Mann ... Bedser, e Nourse, b A. Rowan
District Omeo before 5 p.m. Un Crapp, not out
March 23.
Gladwin, c Tuckett, b Mann Griffith, w b Mann Each application must be ac- companied by a cash deposit of Walkins, not out
Extras $10. This deposit may cover simultaneous application for uny three beaches. Applications for
more than three beaches must be accompanied in each case by
a cash deposit of a further $10 for each additional beach. posits will not be returned.
De-
SCHLEGEL WEDDING
The forthcoming wedding has 'been anounced of Mr. Paul Nico- lus Schleget, missionary, of 58 Taipo Road, and Miss Gertrude Schulthess, missionary, of same address,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
(Continued from Page. 13)
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Cricket Team
C. W. Mills.
Superior Play
Wales possessed a big
Declaration Asked
They also asked for a declara tion that defendants have no right
stone
added six (7 stone B), Spurned (7 stone 8), 5-8, Funk 'broke loose and with
7), Sea beautiful placements Garter Blue (7 stone Shah (7 stone 6), Traveller (7 points with one service, and three With two 'change-overs of ser- stone 5), Craigy Llyn (7 stone 5), points with another to reach 14-5, vice, Gilles failed to increase his
or title or interest in the Land, Donbar (7 stone 4), Speed
and an order for the removal from elone 2), Waterspout (7 stone score, ultimately conceding the
relief.
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Lion's
Posting Of Firecrackers
11.
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the Land Office Register of the Pride of the Prairie (7 stone match point to Funk,
stone 1). Belfast, March 9. registration of the agreement of Young Starford
Terrific Paco stone), Outplayed before their own December 2, 1941, which defen- Denny Dor 395 supporters at Windsor Park dante caused to be made on Decem- Share (6 stone 13), Grazing (A teriho pace was set by Yeow stone 13), Tetrashah (8 stone and Chin in the Junior Doubles here, Ireland finished at the ber 19, 1946.
Plaintiffs, in addition, asked for 12). I Will (0 stone 12), Remene game, but Lau and Chung were Greater bottom of the International soccer championship table when costs of the action and further (8 stone 12), Asturose (6 stone? | equal to the occasion.
Chubby
(6 stone: 12), Happy steadiness won the day for them, they lost by two goals to nli Defendants denied there had | Breed ( stone 11), Evipan to Wales today,
been any breach of the provisions stone 11), Windsor Haze (6 stone Up (6 stone B), Wales' superiority, particularly of the agreement which stipulated, 10), Queue in the second half, was so pro- that the bulldings must be com- Avocado (0. stone 7), Tower 42
arud Bold Aller-Knowe (8 stone they would
77 not pisted by April 2, 1942. nounced that
flattered by a I have been
far natively, they claimed that if there Street (6 stone 7).
The fial
for the had been any breach, there was a
acceptors 26 larger morgin of victory.
Ireland were a complete dis- waiver.
Grand National, to be run over
Lo Yee, an office boy, and 151
Mr. Potter said both sides were four miles, 855 yards at Liver- Yuen Kal-tu, Assistant Manager o appointment as a team. During
the first
pool half It appeared that agreed as to the facts of the case.
Saturday, March 26, of the Wah Fo Trading Company were also Plaintiffs, sald Mr. Potter, pur- wer
announced
today as Limited, were charged before Mr. 11 they might settle down, but they
fell away completely, the for-chased at a Crown land. auction follows: 174 ward line was seldom seen either sale on April 3, 1930, a piece of Cottage Rake (13 stene 5). Rol d'Almada at Central yester
day
with tendering explosives for as a combined force or as in-vacant land at Shumshulpo. One Mond (11 stone 12), Silver Fame posting and with making a false dividuals, and the defence was of the terms of salo that (11 stone 12), Happy Home (11) declaration.
WOO
(11 Defendants were alleged to have jeft to struggle gamely against within 24 months the purchaser stone 10), Rowland Roy
had to put up buildings valued at stone. 8), Cloncarrig (11 stone 7), tendered a parcel of firecrackers the fast Welsh forwards.
HK$20,000.
This period was sub. Halycon Hours (11 stone 7), to the Post Office for posting on adsequently extended for 12 months, Cromwell (11 stone 3). Brighter vantage in upped and the fine and the date for completion Was Sandy (11 stone 2), Lovely Cot-
Fitches of the Post foraging of the wind halves, extended to April 2, 1948.
tage (11 atone 1). Vister Monarch Office prosecuted and Mr. Y.H. Paul and Burgess, enabled
On December 2, 1941, plaintiffs (11 stone 1), Cavaliero (11 stone Chan was for the defendants. them to maintain an
Mr. Chan in his submission entered into an agreement with 14. Caughoo (11 stone),
Kaya continuous attack.
the defendants whereby defendants Cottage stone
(10
12), Royal said that his clients on February Acthon 11 went to the Post Office with a ware to erect bulldings as required Mount (10 stone 12).
of sale from Gov-Major (10 stone 11), Lecale paroel of firecrackers to and out by then, and in considerations of Prince (10 stone 11). Caddle (10 whether they could post it and at ornment, this plaintiffs agreed to assign to stone 10), Leap Man, Bruno (10) no time tendered it for posting as thfendants, the title to the pro- song Steel (30 stone 9) Gallery ellon on March 18 at 4:30 pm,
Bricett (10 stone),
D), was alleged by the prosecution,
Mr, d'Almada will give his de- party en completion of the build-Flaming ings.
..4
(10 stone 8), Russian Hero (10 stone 8), Platypus (10 stene 0), San Michele (10 stone Ard- ⠀⠀ HKDF. ORDER Mr. Potter then dealt with the caga (10 stone 6), Tonderman & First Division soccer match terms of the agreement between 30 stone 4), Kilkenny (10 stone fent. Hans Kung Defence Forte, follow
Magnetic. Fin (10 stone 4), 142... gainst Kowloon Motor Bus on plaintiffs and defendants, and said Astra (10 stone 4), Loyal Antrim, the following expendiment should be Bunday at Boundary Street, kick- the salo was conditional entirely (10 stone 4), Replica (10 stone made after, the name of Gavt, G.H. Cal- off 4.30 p.m.
vert late KOBD. For="Quartermaster, and com 3) Wat
No Sun (10 atone 3), HDF read "Administrative Officer, Catton. Fowler, Strange, Wel-on defendants creating
Monaveen (10 stone 3), Boras DF"*" Jer, Forrow, Beck, Barclay, Mul-picting the buildings.
In this type of sale, said Mr. Cottage (10 stone 3), Lucky Adminidratien BERNVR Although lon. Bakor, Kiernan and Main,
Players are requested to make Folter, the position of the par- Purchase (10 stone 2), Arranbeg HKRNVR cd to exist weit. on Marels chsaer was really that of some ‡ (10.stone 2), Martin M (10 stone 1. 1940 all outstanding adminstrative every effort to be present,
form of licenseo and had pormis- j
7% 16.1Q, MKDF (for, setion."," The following all carry 10
Devention இதர் SOCCER CHANGES sion to go into the property, to Southborough (10-stone one), tiene of the Unit should be referred
arest the buildings.**
alone: Clyduffe, Stone Cottage,ciency
Villeśnicy. Močati Reference Force' Ordere The following changes have Wer then broke out, and Kow- Ship's Bell, Celtic Cross, Parthen- No. Kip park, 8 (a), Embodied service been made to the week-end Boc-loon, where the land was situated, don, Perfect Night, Morning Star, in NKVD during the last war only 'cer programme:
Mann was "Ooomed by the, Japanese. Offaly Prince,› Chummle, Sen Ponte double if the offer, warrant The First Division match be- Plaintifa, said Mr. Petter, Tol, Barn Dance, East Acalling or NCO or on was serstar on the tween Kowloon Motor Bus and claimed that by virtue of the non-
and Bagacity-fleutar, Club will now, be played on completion of the buildings
The following will represent
The scorers were Edwards in Craigengower Cricket Club in a the first half, and Ford after the First Langue cricket match interval. against Indian Recreation Club at The attendance was 22,600 Happy Valley tomorrow at 1.45 | Reuter, p.m.
G.A. Souza, 9. Ramchand, P.J.
Billimoria, Crabtree, AH, is
mail, D. Readman, K.M. Rumjahn, E.H. Eshall, J.L. Younganye, B. Kes haw and R. Tay.
CHOYBANG (Jardine) ex-Strait.. 1 | HONG KONG 1
EASTERN BAGA (Jérdine) ex-Birmita
BIKE!angkok -...
·TUKIEN (D & 8). «x«Java
10'
CRICKET TEAM NAUBANG (Juidtna), ex-Bandokan.. 18 The following will represent BIRDHANA (EI) · 'sz«Calcutta and HKCC Scorpions in a First Biralli Makaoununua 10 League Cricket_match_agninat BOOCHOW (U & 8) ex-Manila.. lat W Royal Navy at Chaler Road to
· TASMAN › (TUL): ex-kinnita
morrow, at 1,45 p.m. "TJIBADANE (MIL) qu-Javu pofta.. 11
TURKS HEAD (Eferett) én-Bulpon.. VAN HEUTEZ (RIL) ex-Biodore.. 34 Pearce, M. Newton, D.H, Leach, April F. Howarth, JE; Richardson. R. Full deer AP. Weir, H.
ughes,
BRADEVERETT', {Everett) ex-Saigon
ST. MICHAEL (MM) ex«Haiphoqu, Urs. TJIVADAR. (BIL) 'visJava Porte
SOUTH AMERICA
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HOCKEY MATCH-
Football Téam
The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club in
Terms Of Agreement
by
Wot
Orders by Colonel LT. Ride, Command-
Duties Referance. Poroe Ozdere No.
+
p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles) D.C. Lau and Miss H. Kwong ✓ CH. Ngun and Miss T, Re- medios.
R. Young v C.K. Lee.
U. Khon v Miss I, Soares.
9.30 pm. (Junior Mixed Doubles): W.C. Chung and Mrs. W.C. Chung J.A. Soares and Mrs.
V
10
M. Sonres.
|
was
tricity charges, was HK$34,906.09.
Deducting one month's rent since the first distroint, and a HK$835 refund of rates, the net Amount owing was HK$28,301.09. An order for payment of this amount and recovery of the pre- mises was made by the Magis- trate.
AMBULANCE DUTIES
Ondere by Mr. A. el Areal!i, Commis-
aloner. B. John Ambulaner, Hong Kong Dlatriel, followare
Ambulancs Dulles Hong Kong: March 13 to 19, Centrul Division.
Ambulance Datlys Kewloons March 14
to 20, Tsimabateul "Divizian.
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Football Match Dalles: Raturday, 139 Hookup 4.30 p.m.. Confselan Division! Navy Ground 4.38 p.m., Shaukiwan Biel- alon; Caroline 8.36 p.m., BCAA BI-
hulpe Dirleton,
vision: Boundary Street 4.20 p.m. dham- Sunday 1 HKVO Grund 4.30 p.m., Eastern Division: Caton
pp. (Scalor Men's Doubles): line 1011 4.80 m., Chung Bing Diyklen.
M. A. Oliveira and J.J. Ró- Race Course Datles Baturday, 181) medios y W.F. Foo and C. RCON Diebion. "Motor Transport Divlalon' Au.
will man Mobile Ambulance..
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The following will represent Sunday at Boundary Street, April 1942, the contract between Dockyard In D Hockey Association Kick-off 420 vision match bo null and vold. Legal authorities the opening grande
Appetit plaintifa and defendants, fa-now Owing to the inclement weather, bred over Radio Hong Kong sach Batur- The Second Match.against the YMCA on Sun--
the Cokuy netvider on March 12, 1949 bu derste THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGA at.19.00 a.m. Park.tween Ariny, Kin. and Chinto were qualed by counsel support Basketball which to the Kong day at 10.00 am, at King's PRIK. La mon transferige from of his, contention were to have been played at ties hampa ir beige corse Whist Chatham | After legal afguments between South China Athistle Association Uklan Pink Ciakt - Photographa alenady terk, the CHINA, MAIL LIMITED, by Collins, Restall, Warmsley, Kane, Boundary Street to FRANK LESKE BUBU, Windjer Hour. Allah Ditta, Aloutty Abdul Ghani. Road and will be played on counsels Zurther hearing won Stadiurd at Caroline Hill Inst ordered as armilable on application to the
Itwoorve: Badlor,
Saturday, Kick-off 3 p.m.
adjourned to this, morning,..., Bus night," were: postponed.
Administrative Officer.
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