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GOVERNOR'S CUP FINAL

AT VALLEY TOMORROW

(By "ROVER")

Soccer fans will be in for a rare treat tomorrow afternoon, when teams representing the HKFA and CNAAF moet on the Club Ground at Happy Valley in the final game of the Governor's Cup Competition.

On conclusion of the gome, the coveted Cup will be presented, by the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, to the winning team.

game

should

provide a full quota of Howlett, who k НКРА gitack can strike his true form and worry the Chinese the

defence while the moving. It would not be surprising to see the Association XI carry off the Cup. The decision to cancel the An- to Eastern at Caroline Hill this nual Referees' Dinner owing to afternoon and should have nick of support came as a most

With the postponement of All things considered, iomor- the Army versus Royal Navy tow's gume, the only First Division spectators with match on today's programme thrills and

leading the which is kely to be keenly Fontested in that between Kit Chee and St. Joseph's on Navy Ground

Bay.

ist

ether forwards

get

Week-End Sports

The following is the week-end

i programme:--

\Today

1st Division

Kit Chee v St Joseph'a; Navy 4.30 p.m.; Referee: J. Ward; Linesmen: Pte. Collins and

P. George, Army v Navy: (Postponed). South Chinn "A" V

Eastern 4:30 p.m.; Re- Chisnall; Lines- men: J. Day and Mak Young-

Caroline Hi feree: Capt.

V Causeway

"South China' "A" are at homel

Houl to lie,

meet Kowloon

Bury Street today.

More re-

cutieulty in securing both points.|unpleasant surprise in Parlier in the season, S. China | sporta than one. The corellution "A" heat their opponents by thereof this Dinner has served to re- veal, more clearly than ever, the Kwong Wah will be up against tart tint all is not well anong the

still propositiurk

they referees. when Motor

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As has been emphasised before, the Flung Kong Ecotlatl Iteferces Ths husenen, whur bent Kwong) Association in

divided Wah by four goals to one the last against itself. There can be no time they met, are still looking denying the fact that the majority to Bnishing UN run-of referees have, in keeping with ners-up in the First Division, conditions peculiar to Hong Kong. They are aut, therefore, expected forined themselves into cliques. to like this afternoon's gone any As a result, each clique endény- to lightly, but will go all out for fours in "put awin und should succeed.

Et ward

huse

spoke in

wheel" of the other clique.

Not Satisfactory

the

This state of affairs is not al- together satisfactory and it in

St. Joseyib's, who just 10 KH Chre by two goals to ons in their previous encounter, tre hardly likely to reverse the decision to- tiny, notwithstanding Kit Chee's unimpressive display against Chi-hoped that in the interests of the gese AA last week. A win for Kit Chee is expected.

The final game in the Gover nor's Cup Competition tomorrow should attract a capucity crowd at Happy Valley, «

Major Upsot

me, referees will get together

and thrash out their differences.

One of the most noticeable fea- tures about soccer games in the

4.30

2nd Division

Fal Kwong Wah KMB; Boundary p.m. Referee: J. G. Pedley; Linesmen: A. F. Wills and H. Richardson. Club v South China "g", Post-

poned. CAA (bye). Navy v Club; Navy 3 p.m. Re-

feree: Pte. Collina, Army-HK Dockyard; Soolcum- poo 3 p.m. Referee: D. P. Lat. Kit Chee v PCA; Caroline Hul 3

p.m.; Referee: J. Day. CAA v WD Chinese, Boundary 3

p.m.; Referee: A. F. Willis, KMB v Solleitors'; Chatham Rd.

3 p.m.; Referee: LI, Davey.

St. Joseph's y Army-Kt: Army "" 3 p.m.; Referee: F. A. Barretto, University

v Tramways: Can- celled. Eastern v Police; Cancelled.

HKFAV

Tomorrow

Governor's Cup Final

CNAAF; Club 4 p.m.; Referee: W. Gaffney: Lines- men: J. Ward and A.E.P. Guest. (Duration of match will be 90 minutes. An extra time ten minutes each way will be played in the event of a draw),

2nd Division..

Colony is the failure of most re- ferees to exercise their rights un- der Law 5 (a) of the Laws of the Game. Insofar as the same re- lates to what is known as "The South China v Talkoo; Caroline

HII 3 p.m.; Crawford.

In the first game of the Com-advantage rule." Although re-i petition, which was played at ferees are empowered to "refrain Boundary Street on December 12, from penallalog in cases

"where The Hong Kong Football Associn- they are satisfied that by doing: tion XI caused a major upset by trouncing strong Chinese No- tional Amateur Athletic Federa- thon XI by six goals to one.

WILS

The second game, which played at Caroline Hill on Jan- Bary 17, resulted in a win for the Chinese by five goals to two.

On paper, the Chinese team for tomorrow's game looks quite for mkluble and should win.

ment this Law,

Puyers who possess but little knowledge of sportomanship art not slow to take advantage of the laxity of referees in this respect, Perhaps if referees had exercised this "advantage rule" In the part How many of the players would in the ever, the team selected to repre-future think twice before jump sent the HKFA can by no means ing up to handle the ball when it to be taken lightly and if the is on its way to an opponent who players can show the same fight=| is favourably placed. ine spirit and melty

Bise fig

that which

of pur-

Referee: W.

forward who

en they would be giving an ad-shouting to each other or at their vantage to the offending leum,"

opponents. In one case, a defen- nothing has been done to unple- der who was becoming annoyed with an opposing forward, shout- ed "1'll get you yet my young lad." This threat could be heard from the stands. Shortly after- wards, when the had been threatened gained pos- session of the ball, the defender who ind uttered the threat ruslied up and, with his back to the re- feree, gave his opponent a elbow dig in the ribs.

ant a nasty! This sort of thing is all too common in Hong Kong and lines- men would be well bring to the attention of the re- advised to feree conduct of this type, which is likely to bring the game into disrepute.

Another point to which referees carried the might give some consideration is team to a brilliant victory on De-that which concerns "shouting" cember 12 after being one goal by players during a game. Alsa down, the Chinese will not have recent match, the players on ane matters entirely their own way. team

continually heard

FOR

SISSONS PAINTS

AND

HALL'S DISTEMPER

were

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, March 19, 1949.

The victorious Malayan Thomas Cup Badminton Team at the Sykos Slazengers' Showrooms, where they were welcomed by Mr.. Michael McMaster, Chairman of They the Slazengers, Sykes, Ayres, Grodidge Group. are here seen with the Thomas Cup prior to going on to_the_Alexandria Paláce, London, to appear in the BBC *television programme. ·Left to right: Law Tejk Hock. Ong Poh Lim, Wong Peng Soon, Ooi Telk flock, Mr. Michael McMaster, Teoh Seng Khoon, Mr. Khoo of Sin- Kapare, Mr. A. L. Parrow, formerly of Messrs. Barlow & Company, Singapore, Lim Kee Fong, Reoh Teck Chye, Mr. R. W. Boomer, the Assistant Export ·Manager of Slazenger's Sykes Group and Chan Ken Leong. (Photo by courtesy of Denis Harell & Company),

School's Annual Athletic Meeting

The Annual Athletic Sports Meeting of the Gov- ernment Vernacular Senior Middle School was held at the Causeway Bay Ground yos- terday. About 200 students took part in the

eYonf.

The following, were the re- sults of the events:-

Senior 100 metres: (1) Lai Chung-hang, Time, 13 secs. (2) Chan Kay-hong (3) Wong Tse- chun.

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PORTUGAL TO TAKE ON PAKISTAN SOFTBALLERS

(By "GRANDSTAND");

appear

Miss Xavier In Surprise Shuttle Win

Bouncing like a rubber ball all over the court, little Margio Xavier pulled off the only sur prise of last evening's bad- minton championship games at the VRC, when she beat Mrs. A. Tamworth in two sets, 11-3; 12-10.

Both the Senior and Junior Championships hay- -ing been decided, interest this work is contred on the annual International classics slated for tomorrow afternoon at the CBA Park. Portugal is featured in both the Men's and:Ladies' Divisions, the lads taking on Pakistan while the losses tangle with Great Britain.

Although Pakistan

According to eye-witnesses, the in the series for. the first time | player, concerned was approxi- as a team, the players com mately 30 feet away from first prising this outfit are by no base, and in the direction of home It is common to fans, as plate at that. means strangers practically the whole line-up knowledge that a base-runner. is

Mre. Tamworth was unfortuni |entled to over-run firat base with- has represented India in pre-out being put out, provided he ate to be in one of her off-days; vious years.

Senior Marker who piloted the returns immediately to that base, especially in the first set when Taking into consideration the she hit practically every olhar Inalan side to several champion-base-runner's position the ball out. ships in the past has again been playing field, I doubt whether he The second set saw glimpses of selected by popular vote to hold is entitled to exemption from be her usual form. With deadly the managerial reins, and Al-Ing put out.

amashes she jumped to a 7-1 and though the bespectacled mentor has not eamed his laurels as a The Protest Committee com- later to a 10-3 lead. player, his impressive record of prised men of long experience and managerial triumphs spruks for can be depended on to give just

Laclt.

Interpretation of the rule as it trieving like a champion. Portugal has

She scored repeatedly with her always figured should be read. I can only inter

sections of that there may have been a mis-flashing speed that often leff the prominently in both

KCC player standing. the Tournament, but whereas the representation of facts,

From 3-10, she, caught up to gals have waded through all op-

To justify the confidence which 10-10, and eventually won it at felias position in the past, the have yet to lay their hands on the players and fans have in the 12-10. coveted Hongkong & Shanghai General Committee, It is hoped that they will go into the facts Hotels Ltd. Shield,

veteran again, and confirm that nothing

Charlie Figueiredo,

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off

player and manager, Is in charge but the actual facts were taken of both squads, and the cool and into consideration. experienced boss will have to use

every trick out of his bag if he hodes for a double victory.

'PROGRAMME & UMPIRE ROSTER FOR SUNDAY MEN'S INTERNATIONALS -FINALS

Pur-

The Ladies' tussle wiii prac- tically be a rehearsal of next

CBA ground-2.00 p.m.: week's Wildcats-Wahoos show-tugal v Pakistan (Kassa Mazarin, down, with Owl battery Terry Hal Winglee, Fred Diesta). Noronha and Palsy Ribeiro bear-

-FINALS

At the conclusion of the Meet, prizes were dis-

tributed by Mrs. Fung Bing-fang.

ing down for Los Portuguesas, LADIES' INTERNATIONALS while Lefty Dolly Brown will be Senior Long Jump: (1) Fung chucking them to Wildcat)

In

CBA Ground—3.30 p.m.:—Por Hin-yeung, distance: 5.11 metres team-mate Margic Xavier for tugal v Great Britain (Babu Samy, (2) Lai Chung-hang (3) Lee (rent Brita

Senior Markar, Tiger Hussain). Wang-fal.

The Portuguese infeld will be Junior

Hop Jump: (1) Chau almost 100 per cent Wahoos, with Chak-lam

(2) Chan Kal-hung Hilda Soares, Irene Castilho and Bernis Remedios. The only prob- (3) Lo Yañ-sun.

able non-Owl infielder will be Inez Soares at second base,

On the other hand, the British

Barros at team will feld Peggy first base, Thelma Watson at sec- ond, and Helen Remedios ot hort-stop-of players from the Untamed Felines.

Ho (2)

Junior 100 metres: (1) King-yee. Time, 13 secs. Yuen

Wal-kwok (3) Wong

Chung-leung.

Girls 60 metres: (1) Lee Ma- hung. Time 9 secs, (2) Tam Sook- fun (3) Yuen Sook-ching.

HKFA Body Adjourns Hearing

Girls Three Race: (1) Poon Yoe-tak, Ho Ma-chl (2) Ho Wai- ying. Yuen Sook-ching (3) Ay Yeung To-ying, Wun Kam-yuk.

Senior Three legged Race: (1) Yeung Kung-kuen, To Yu-shun (2) Lam Ka-wal, Lau Mong- hing (3) Yuen Pak-ying.

Junior High Jump: (1) Ru King-yee, height: 4 ft 1 ins. (2) Pong Chi-mun

(3) Ylu Po- sheung.

Senior High Jump: (1) Tam Yuk-fun; height: 4 ft. 11 ins. (3) Chart (2) Fung Hin-young_ Ka-hong.

Junior Three Logged Race: (1 Leung Chung-wah, Pang Chi- mun (2) Wong King-lok, Lo yin- Lec sun (3) Kwok Yiu-chou.

Chollongo

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Jones Beats Mackie In Semi-Final

The Recreio girl, however, rose to the occasion, lobbing and re-

Junior Men's Singles: D.C. Lau

beat H. Xavier, 15-4, 15-1. Ladles Singles: Miss Margaret Xavier beat Mrs. L.F. Stokes, 11-4, 11-3.

Ladles Singles; Miss Margie Xa- vler beat Mrs. A. Temworth, 11-2, 11-10.

Junior Men's Doubles;

HF. Tải

and W.N. Cheung beat R.M. Soares and J.A. Soares, 15-7, 15-12.

FIXTURES FOR THE COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPA NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES Monday-At VRC

7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles);

R.M. Saares v K.P. Chong. 8.60 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles): C. Quinn and Miss Y. Franco v AL Fisher and Mrs. An- keraar.

1.30

PA Chunler Men's Singles)

Soares v K.S. Thong. 9.00 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles): D.C. Lau and Miss H. Kwong F.M. Ribeiro and Mrs, O, Lawrence.

· B. T. M. Jones smashed his way into the final of the Club's Singles Championship when Tueday--At KCC

p.m. (Ladies Doubles): Mias

I. Soares and Miss Y. Froncó v Miss H. Kwong and Miss H.P. Lam.

bles):

A.J. Gonsalves and Miss G. Silva v HJ. Xavier

and Misa T. Baptista.

he beat J. Mackle by 6-2, 6-2 7.30 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles): R.M. Soares and Mrs. E and 8-6.

Correa Tsok or F. Brockbank In the past, it has always been Jones proved himself to be a

and Mrs. L. Benjamin v JA. runaway alfairs for the Portu- better player but Mackie lought,

Soares and Mrs. M. Soares. guese, and this is the first year back gamely and matched Jories 8.00 that their supremacy will be stroke for stroke. seriously challenged.

It was Jones steadiness in the Early this week it was decided first two sets that, gave him vice that the Inter-Hong League will tory Jones took the first game 8.30 p.m. (Junior Mixed Dou=" celobrate its opening on Sunday, of the first set but Mackie took April 3.

Jones however the next game. It is understood that six leams again regained the lead only for after three have applied for entry and the Mackis to equalise dead-line has been set for Monday deuces had been called. (1) Lai for their confirmation, after which then reeled off four games in a Chung-hang, time: 64 secs. (2) an official one-round schedule will row to win the set. Lau Wah-chi.

be drawn up.

The second set saw Jones load- Girls 100 metres: (1) Poon Yee-tak, time: 10 secs. (2)

The Most Voluable Player In ing by five games to one audi Lee the three feagues will be decided finished the set by winning (-2, Ma-hung (3) Yuen Sook-ching, by a special commission of:15 fans Undaunted by being two sots

to he selected by the General in arrears, Mackle took the first Points won by différent Committee for this task.

four games in the third sot, Schools at the Inter-School Each member of this sub-leading 4-0. Mackle at this Sports heats held at Carolina committee will submit five names period was driving very deadly. Hill on Thursday are as fol and pointa will be awarded in the He then went off and Jenes lows

levelled the

Owing to the failure of Mr. J. Ward, soccer referee, to at tend the meeting of the Emer-Kai-hun." gency Sub-Committee of the

HKFA which sat Inst night to deal with his report against Lai Wai of the Police Sports Club, hearing of the case was

until adjourned

Monday, March 21, at 5.15 p.m,

Lal Wal was sent off the field by Mr. Ward during the First Division soccer match between St

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Joseph's and Police on the Club Ground on Sunday, March 18, for allegedly kicking Pereira, of the Saints.

the Emergency

Senior

400 metres:

Junior Inter Class Relay Race (400 metres): (1) J. 3A, lime: 58 secs. (2) J. 10.

Girls Inter Class Reiny Race (400 metres): (1) S. 2, time: 68 secs. (2) J. 28.

1,500 Metres

Sealor 1,500 metres: (1) Le

Jones

St. Joseph's Lead Senior Sports

order of selection.

score at 4-4. The Senlar The nominated player acquiring scores was levelled at five-all St. Joseph's College 18 pts; L the most number of points shall and six-all and eventually Jones Balle College 14 pla; King George receive the MVP title for this won after an exciting struggle V School 13 pts; Wah Yan Collegu

by 8-0.

year.

(PM) 5 pts; Youmati (AM) 4 pts; Ellis Kadoorle. (PM), 3 pts: Wanm tsal (PM) 2 pia: Ying Wah Cot lege 1pt; Anglo-Chinese (AM) 1: pt:: Anglo-Chiness (PM); 1 pt; N.T.C.A, 1.pl. **

In the absence of the referee, Po-hung. time: 6 min. 30 secs.

The annual post-series Junior In the quarter final, R. Segaten 11 pts, Diocesan Boys School 10 pts; Queen's College 9 pta; St Sub-Committee (3) La! Wah-chi (3). Chung Chi-League Champions against the beat J. Hawthorn by 6-4 and Stephen's College 7 pls; St. Paul's asked Lai Wal if he would con-hung.

Rest has been scheduled for Sun- | 6-2,

College 2 pts: Youmadi (PM) 2 sent to the report which had been Junior 1500 metres: (1) Yuen day, March 27, at 2.00 p.m.

In the Men's Club's Singles submitted.

Wal-kwok, time: 6 mln. 24 secs. Philo Remedios has been as- Handicap, A.T. Dow bout G.S. Pts; Wanted! (PM) 1 pt.

Junior (2) Pang Chi-raun (3) Le Yin-signed to manage the team, and Coxhead 6-2, 6-2 and Dr. H On Lol, Wal signifying his con- sun.

the following will comprise the Meyer beat P.H. Bonnerman

La Salle College. 14 pis; Bt. Rent, he was asked to give his Old Boys' Race 100 metres: (1) | sida:

6-4, 2-0 and 7-6.

Joseph's College 13 pta; Queen's version of the incident. After Chan Kwel-fong, time: 14 sece, Batteries: Vic Pedruco, and

College 12 pts: Wah Yan College The semi-fanl of the Club's 13 pis: Diocesan Boys' School 10 this had been done, the Sub- (2) Ho Kwok-yu (3) Wong Shiu-Frankie Corren, Joséy Ribeiro and Singles championship Committee hell a consultation in chau.

will be pla; St. Stephen's College 9 pts: Harry Lee. Infelders: Robin played on Monday between R. Paul's College 8 pts; Yaumati comera and then intimated that it

Invitation

Relay Race 406, Hill, Bob Hearther, Tony Silva. Segalen and M. Heenan, would Arst like to hear Mr. Ward metres: (Government Primary Gerry van Langenberg, Manuel „before coming to any declaton, School) (1) Governments Mon Guterres, Reggie Viera, Out- Kok Primary School, time: 55 felders: Lionel Sequiera, Murdo Inspector Harris, representing]

(2) Government. BCCs.

TEEING-OFF Cheung Nicholson, A. M. Wahab, Salumet Lal Wal, objected to this proce Chow Primary School.

Samy and Bunny Brown. dure, particularly in view of the Invitation Relay fact that the Sub-Committee had metres:

Race 400 An-expression" of dikentisfaction (Girls' of Government by a Madcap fin published a few oblained Lal Wal's consent to the Primary School) (1) Northcode days ago móy not be entirely case being dealt with on the basis Attached School, Time: 67 secs. groundicas. of the report submitted by the (2) Yuen Long

There has been no Government official publication of the grounds referee.

School,

on which their protest against the Captain Tibble, who was fn, thé

!! Girls' High Jump: (1) Chan Canadians has been rejected. Chair, said that while it was cu Ying-ngan, Hight: 3 ft. 8 in.. (2) tomary in a Magistrate's Court to Mok Chi-tak (3) Wun.Kum-yuk. nsic for a case to be dismissed ont

Tug of War, winner: BIB, the failure of o complainant to sta

Girls 200 metres: (1) Poon tend, felt that in fairness to the HKFA and to the player, it was desirable that the referee be heard.

BASEBALLTM RESULTS Ngu

games:

New York, March-15.

Denied Right

TIMES

Starting timbs at the Fan- ling Golf Course (Old Course) tomorrow are as follows:-

1.58 E,IT, Kalnabury v N.F. Whelpton 1.12 A-1.0. Eastman v J.L., Macintyre 9.15 W. Robertson ♥ F. Grover › 9.30 73. imter ▼ IR. Dllingburet 1.24 J.R.'Cleland ♥ D.M. Snow 1 D., Robb v čků.D. Carter

AE. Lisaman BT. Chat

and Suert

Further It has been learnt that co-tak (2) Lee Ma-hung (3) the Madcaps were denied the rights.

of hearing the defenders counter 9.16 Linaker and Smalley v WC. Hung Tom Sook-tun.

Junior Frog Jump: (1) Kwok statements, which undoubtedly Hing-mun (2) Lee Han-cheung | must hayo gone into the records

9.49 D.A.0. Davies REK Neon (3) Lec Kal-hun.

and contributed to a large extent

9.44 W., Davidson 0.0.W. Blown sui 37. Tha Ra, Drehun Girls' Book Race: (1) Lan to the final ruling.

(2) Ng Nglo-ching : I am unable to state whether 143 W.L. Spencer G.IL, Caziberlay

148 712 Nudson • D.D,N. Walker (9) La So-hu

all the facts placed before

the 10.00

D.O. MATOT ELAM, Glennie Girls Long Jumo: earth 3.40 Board of Arbitration were verified 10.01 C. Woolhome v. FOD. Black Scores of exhibition baseball metres: (1) Au Yeung To-ying but I do know that Inaccurate in- 14.01 M.B. Douglas y JM. Pattinson

(2) Yip Ming-chu (3) Ho Ma- formation alleging interference 38.12 1.9. Shewan D.L. Prophet Chicago Nationals B, New York chi,

with the plate umpire by an in-39.16 WJLE Heath JJ. Cowperthwallo Nationals 6.

Senior, Interclusa Relay Race terested uprctator was not cor- 10.10 Bturni v 1.0. Reville Saint Louis Americans 2, Ban 400 metres: (1) S. 1. A. (2) roborated.

11886, ILJE. Davión y BA, Clarion Francisco Coast Leaguars 1.

10.28 EG. Pricu v E. McLaren |J. 9. A. (9) S. 1, B.

It would appear then, that other 18. n. Dunnett # 0; Bigmari Chicago Americans 15, Cleve- Junior Interclass Helov Raer Inaccuracies may have been pré- 15.34 W31. Paterson, v 4. Frebes land Americans 4.

400 metres:- (1). J. 3. A.. (21 | sent, and it is my opinion that the iso A.D. Duny-* 0.0. Pugh Philadelphia Nationals 1, Bas-J,1,C. (3) S. 3.

case should be re-opened a full 194-2D. Pring LW, Grove- ton Americans 4.

The Hoy's Benior Individual investigation conducted and the Cincinnall Nationals P, Boston Champion was Lai Chung-bang finding made pubilo. Nationals 4

(13 points).

It is not the writer's intention Detroit Americans 3. New Yöck | "The "Boy's Junior individual Americans 4 (lie, called at the Champion was Ho King-yoo (16 end of the "seventh inning: bò- | points), 2) cause of darkness) --Assoclated Press,

"BASKETBALL PROGRAMME

"The following gaines are down for decision in the Hong Kong: Basketball

over, tho week-chd:

-League

Tonight "A" Division

Lay Bing v Kung Man (7 p.m.): "p" Division

Lai Eng. Chinese Newspaper

Reporters (6 p.m.).

.Ladies. Üágkián:

Kin. Chinese YMCA, v Houng Tao!

(0 p.m.).

Tomorrow...

"A", Division

Union Team v Bouth China 47

"B" División -

HIC Chinese YMCA v Lal Hand

(4.p.m.).

Ladles "Bection

Kung Many South

p.m.).

China (8

to criticize the Protest Committee, The first medling of the Hong but it does seem strange that a Kong Field Boctoty will take}" Pelated and publlabed for the Proprias base-runner, could wander so far placed in the Board Room-of the sea, row, CHINA, MAIL LIMITED, DE The Girl's Champion was Léo off the playing field without being South China Morning Post all FRANK/LEALIA BUBU, Windine Blouse + Mn+hiig {11 - poinla);

6.49 p.m. on Monday.

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