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Kowloon Tong 'Blue" Beat CRC; CCC Lassies Win

The full programme of six games in the Men's "B" Division and three games in the Ladios" "B" Division of the Colony Lawn Tennis League was played through yesterday.

Draw For Whitsun Regatta

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE")

The following are the results of the draw for the Whitsun Regatta of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club:

To Kowloon Tong "Blue" went the honour of mak- ing the most creditable win of the day in the Men's Division, when they trounced a strong CRC "B" team by eight games to one..

In the Ladies' Section, the lost to Avania and Wong 2-0, lost newly formed Craigengewertu Chan and Chan 1-9. side, scored a brilliant victory in their first outing over an

experienced USRC extet by eight games to one.

USRC-SCAA

Entertaining South China, United Services Recreation Club Leung and Lum of Just by 0-9. South China won at their three ets without conceding a game. SERIAL NOVICES DINGHY RACE

12. Buttheann

cores: $team fur Dunlop (41.

Waterm (K). timtha 199,

Fisher & Haig USBC) lost to Honze 123, Prewal 1), Bran (13), Hulley 12, Lanfer 135), Parker (1) R. Leung and K. Lam 0-6, lost to C.K. Chan and B. Yiu 1-0, lost

Richards (54).

SERIAL 2: LADIES' DINGHY RACE 48 hours, Friday, June 3}

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Dewar dy, M 11, Gry (30).

BERSAL 4-10-19-291 STAR CHAMPION ROP Jest No. 1st Heat, 2nd llesi,

Yourles De Jon

Moyes and Drewitt lost 10 Launs un:]

lost to Chan and Yiu 0-6, 1981 to Tsang and Ng 3-0.

A.E.P. Guest and F.P.L., Guest (KCC) beat Wu and Lee 7-5, beat Avasia and Wong 0-4, beat Chan and Chan 4-3.

RAF-LRC

Playing at Kai Tak. Iyal Ar Force lost to Laules' Retention Club by seven sets to two. Dayle and Hayhurst won both the sets for the home team.

Scores:

Wilson and Corfield (RAF) lost to Smart and Getz 0-8, lost to Hurblatt und Shaw 2-0 lost to

to Tsang Tre-nuin and Ng Karn-Bouherman and Soul 4-6. tat 3-0.

D. Doyle and Hayhurst (RAF) (USRC) beat Smart and Getz 5-0, lost to

5-1,

beat und Shaw Lam Hurblatt

1-0, Bunermen and Saul 6-1.

Hamilton and Davenport (RAF) a Pecarle Dinnen

(USRC) lost to Smart and Getz 7-6, lost lost to Leung and Lam 9-6. Jest to iturblatt and Shaw 21, lost to to Chan and Yiu 4-6, lost to Tsan, Hamilton and Savi 2-6. N 3-4.

3rd Best Kowloon Tong “Blue”—

CRC "B"

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First two in each heat to the onl BERIAL. 7 & 25: REDWING aggregate RENIAL 20 & 23, DINGHY TEAM RACK Corbett Jiritish tommonerelih · Trami

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Kilarte. Grus. Aenere-Conner, Flobertshaw Brum ley Martin,

Other Natione Team: Von Sydow (Cap- tein), De Jong, De Hulk, Heerding, the Corde, Farrer, Wrian.

The Hunts Juve been divided into Resi nur fleets as shown below. The British Commonwealth Tram will man the

Red Bert in Ar part and Blue in The vend.

Itudi f. 10, 14, 4, 9, 11, 17, 20,

Nontra: Gated 21.

HK, 3, 13, 3, 19, 12, 19, 23

Spores; and 1.

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BERIA, 24 DINGHY CHAMPIONSTP. INDIAW fur Bram

Harricom 120. Jowell 117). Yourier (28), Hanek (18). Hiews 119), Weine (21, Darly 11, Paifreeman 416). Norinn 131, Gray (10), Robertakw 8). Dudley 221. Trenerry (5) trusty Murtio (14), Lloyd (15), Dewe 10).

Howers 1 and 6,

DHAW FOR STARя VOR PENNYS BAY PICNIC RACE. Sonder, Jane S

At Kewioon Tong, Kowloon Tong "Blue" beat CRC "B" ki the Men's "3" Division League by eight games to one!

Scores:

C. Lau and M. Lee (Kowloo Tong1 los to F.S. Kwok and N. Ma 2-0. hea: S.K. Wong and T. L. Tsung 0-1, eat F.H. Chen and P.L.. Foon €1-3.

T. Li and F.P. Chao (Kow-

HKCC-IRC

IRC beat BKCC by seven gaines to two at Chater Rond yester- day in the doubles "B":

Scores:

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949.

Washbrook Shows Form, Hits Century

London, May 30. Lancashire's opening bat, Cyril Washbrook, who has already been selected to open the Eng- land innings against New Zealand in the first Test, showed his best form at Lord's today. Washbrook, who has only just returned to the Loncashire side after injury, made his first century of the season. He gave no chances and he was always master against an accur- ate attack, which presented problems to bats- men less certain in footwork and timing. Washbrook, who was 51 not At Nottingham: Northampton- out on Saturday, batted alto-shire 211 and 55 for no wieket, gether five hours for his 141. Nolts 225 for declared (IFard- staff 100 not out, Ervierlik o for which included five fours.

Lawn Bowls

Draw

Singles

Just as Washbrook stool be-44).-Reuter. tween Lancashire and a moderate total so did the familar partners of Denis Compton and Bill Erich bad rescue Middlesex from a start. This pair added 101 runs for the third wicket. Eirich made boundaries, 53 Including three wide Compton scored his 78 not out in 90 minutes,

The draw for the prelimin tours, eight of them to leg.

Three bowlers, Leslie Jackson ary round of the Colony Open

"Fred

Ridgway Singles Lawn Bowls Cham- (Derbyshire), (Kent) and Vincent Broderick pionship, sponsored by the who have Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Asso- (Northamptonshire}, all been chosen for the first Test ciation resulted as follow:

Wednesday, telul beginning on distinguished themselves today.

He hit nine

A Tricky Pitch

Juckson, *23-year-old

TUESDAY, JUNE 1

At CCOS

8.3. Haavin C.C. Pervira AL KBGC1

A. Campbell v W. Field

fast-

At KFC

1. Kitchell A.H. Rumahn

AL KCC1

A.R. Kitchell and 1.M. Omar medium who only came into the (1.R.C.) bent H. Meyer and 1.rial because of an injury to Ron Aganuroft: 0-2 draw with A.J. Aspinall (Yorkshire) teak three Cord and G.A. Lemay: 4-6: Yorkshire wickets for 17 runs at

B. Williams

W.C.Chesterfield, where on a and

tricky At PRC, bent Howard: 6-1.

pitch only 108 runs were scored for the loss of 20 wickets. Rumiahn

and K. Rumjohn (IRC) draw with H. Meyer and I. Agasureff: 6-6; beat A.J. Cur

loon To beat Kwok and Ma, ford and G.A. Lemay: 6-2; beat 6-4, beat Wong and Tsang G-0, B, Williams and W.C. Howard: beat Chin and Poon 4-1.

K. Lou and P. Yue (Kov'oon Tong) brat Kwok and Ma 7-5. beat Won, and Tsang 6-1, byt Chen and Poon 0-1,

KCC-Kowloon Tong

"White" Playing at honie, Kowloon Cricket went down to Kowloon Tung "White" by three sete la ix. A feature of the game was the partnership between Be, tie Guest and his son Eric who win all three sels for the team.

Scores:

3-0.

3. Kempery ♥ F.N. da Bliva

A. da Costa y C.M. Stra

BW. Bradbury v J.14. Xavier At O de R:

P. Hughes J, Landult W.C. Simpson W. Hong Aling

WEDNESDAY, JUNE

M.N. Rakunen ♥ W. Marshalliar 6. Yusuf W.G. Mekle

At XBGC1

At

J. Tang v 1.8. Remedi

KFC

Francis Low • J., Barberk AJ, Busanin ♥ C.B. Ronmuntet

HCC PR

B.F. Lu

K.M. Omar

With a lead of 203 Norman Yardley made a bold declars tion with 40 minutes to go in At CCC the hope of capturing a fow more cheap Derbyshire wickets I. Kitchell and K.M. Rumiahn before the close, but rain came (IRC) lost to 11. Meyer and I.

down

and prevented further Agasuroff: 1-6; beat A.J. Cluford

play. and G.A. Lemay: 6-4; beat 3. In Derbyshire's first

innings

York-A Williams and W.C. Howard 6-1. total of 69 Alex Coxon,

Recreio-Craigengower shire's fast medium, had the ex- Playing at home, Club de Re-cellent analysis of 18,5 overs, nine creio lust to Craigengower Cricket muldens, 21 runs, four wickets, while the spinner, Ellis Robinson, by 514 sets to 3% acts. Club

of which were maiden Gesano and Barretto secured two took three for 12 in 13 overs, six

some hostile bowling by At CCC: sets for the home team.

Scores:

Ridgway, Glamorgan secured o J. WeCuichron v W.C. Ozle C.A. Barretto cart 13.T. Closano

first Innings lead of .93 Baker and Cravesend.

at AL KBGC: (Recreio) beat R.O

He gave one of his Tay 6-3, lost to DJ. Leurd best displays, keeping

splendid AL EKFC de Sous 3-f. leat length and lifting the ball awk- and Lj

L.F. Man Chan and H.M du 3-2.

time he "wardly. At one H.F. Gonsalves and

Despite

had

B. Tay v WJ. Howard B.H. Marvin v 4.A. Iris' A.K. Omar v foR. Wood

THURSDAY, JUNE

1.A. Tibble ▼ O.H. Oưugh

U.A. Rumjahn v J.C. Heredi 2.8. Joyvo v 8.M. Rumjahni

ALG. Esatman ♥ JIL. Kinaibereh

A. White and W. Sung (KCC) los; to K.L. Wu and K.K. Lee Porrer ), Howell (1). Yourself (4.2-1, lost to 3. Avasin and C.Y. Barrus (2). Norman (3), Robertah Wong 3-6, lost to A. Chen and Ledilgues (Recreio lost to Fiskergures of three for 17 against the At XCC (the Champion County and finish-At PRO and Tay 4-9. drew with Leonarded the innings with four for 15. Chan 4-6.

J. Barrow and C.J. Smulti and (KCC) lost to Wu and Leo 0-0, and Soun 6-8 bra, Chian and Liu A.J. Remedios and J.J. Mar- ques (Recrolo) lost to Baker and

its, blyd (31.

Details of the programme will be found

at the Club.

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Sussex All 130 130 Runs

Runs Against NZ

Hove, May 31.

Sussex resumed their second innings this morning against the New Zealanders, and by lunch time were all out for 130 runa, The tourista made one run for no wickets at the interval. Runs possessed more than normal value here where Sussex with six men out. in the second inn- ings for 29, 'resumed 145 runs ahead of the New Zealanders. The pitch remained in good condition and though Wallace tried five bowlers in the first half hour. James and Griffith offered stubborn resistance.

Was

Britain Does Well At Motor Rally

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SCAA Team Plays Macao At Soccer

The South China "A" Soccer Team, which visited Macho over the week-end played two

soccer

teams:

omes against Macao

The first game was played on round, Sunday, of the Aports where the Chinese team defeated the Macao Police XI by four goals to nll.

At the interval the score was 1-0 This goal was notted by Lai Shiu-wing.

Neither batsmen seemed to. be in any trouble and though they waited for scoring oppor- tunities, they sent up 50 when

During the second half the the innings was 75 minutes old.

visiting team scored three goals, between Swift running

the

after an excellent display. The wickets camed full value for

goals were netted by Tong Seong, every scoring stroke and the

Lee Yuk-lak and Chu Wing- Seventh partnership realised Co

kming runs in 85 minute before Grimh

The teama: caught from a big hit.." The

Lisbon, May 31. Maeso Polleo: Singh: Ramon, In two hours.

Hoh-aan;

Alex. the first two, Lou

Toledo, hundred went up in

Jack Oakes played on to Reld places in Llabon's third inter-Airona, M Anok: Santos, A.

and the remaining

Delkins, WW2 | katonal motor wickets fell for nine runs. Cowie was bowling in his best form and finished on Sunday.

South China "A": Yu Ylu-tak; took five wickets for 22 runs. The tourists were left 347 to get

The organising committee, after au Yong-sang, Cheong Siu-ling: Kam-hung, Yuk-tok. The more than 17. hours' discussion, to win with a maximum time, placed Alfred Imhof, driving an Cheong Kam-hol; Ho Ying-fan, If the tea interval was taken, of Allard, first and Frederick Whor Tong Seong, Chu Wing-keung, Lai three hours and five minutes reton (Ford) second.

Shia-wing, Tse Kam-ho. maining.

at

121 a

Britain won

two

rally which Airona,

Pacheco,

Amarante,

In Ave minutes before lunch

The women's category also was, they scored one run without loss, won by a Briton, Miss Margaret

Scores:

Sussex 1st Innings

(for 7 declared)

270

Loo

Second Gamo.

In the second match played on Monday, on the same Ground, tho Cooke.

Chines visiting team defeated a The rally's second category was Combined Macao XI five goals to ulso a triumph for British cam. A Vanguard and an Austin-both

two.

The goals were scored by Lng

NEW ZEALAND: 1st INNINGS driven by Portuguese-finished Chung-Bang, Ho Ying-fan (2), Ta

Sutcliffe b Cornford

Reid Wood

Wallace Cornford b C. Oakes

Rabone ibw, b C. Oakes

Smith & Wood

Donnelly Ibw. b. Carnford

Monney C. Oakes

Burke b C. Oakes

Cowle b C. Oakes

Hayes not out

450

Brst and second respectively.

Heat-po, and Tae Kam-ho, for the Fourth in this category was Ed- Chinese, and Pacheco and Alcochte ward Oakley, Britain, in a Talbot,

In a category three

Norwegian Simon Hansen in a H. won by

15 R. O., Thomas Wisie of Britain,

in a Javelin, was second.

The rally

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Extras

Total

Becond Innings

Cowle

Smith, b Cowle

James Langridge, lbw

C. Oakes, e Mooney, b Cress-

well

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100

HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

b

+

Bartlett,

e Mooney, b Cress- well

Army

A

Cox, e Reld, b Cowle John Longridge, lbw b Hayes James, not out...

Geifth, Smith, b Burke Oakes, b Reid

Cornford, e Sutcliffe, b Reld Wood, b Cowie

Total

Extras

Wicketa fall at;

FRIDAY, JUNE 3

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TO-

for Macno.

At the half-time the Chinese team was leading by 3-0.

The teams: South Chins "A": Chol Kin~ How Yung-nang. Cheong liung Chu

Wing-koung, Tee Yük-tak: Lást Kam-hung, Lee Chung-sang, Tin Yat-po, Ho Ying-

Tong Seong, Tao Kam-ho. Macao: Mr. Bilva; Lo Hon-san, A. Anak: Toledo, Alex Airosa," Cunha F. Marques, A. Afroza, Pacheco, Alcochete, Amarante.

The gate profits were donated to the Salesian Art and Crafts School, Our Own Correspondent.

RECREIO TEAM.

The following have been select-, ed to represent the Club de e- cralo in their league Lawn Bowls

Civilians; Sookunpoo. 5.45 p.m.; Umpires: L/Tel. Mat- thewson and ER.A. Miller. Secretaries of teams quested to ensure prompt attend- noance of their teams, a maximum games tomorrow: 37 of ten minutes delay will be at- 27 towed. Will umpires kindly con- 2 rm their ability to offelate, 1 Phone 30381 Ext 117,

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130

TOURNAMENT TO DATE

1/0, 2/1, 3/14, 4/18, 5/29, 9/29, Civilians

7/89, 8/121, 6/123.

Monday's Play

Although the pitch at Hove did

Tay 1-6, lost to Leonardi and Broderick, who took two wic- Sousa 2-6. lost to Chan and Liukets with his final two deliveries on Saturday, did not manage the hat-trick nt Nottingham, bui

Paris, May 31. gained some compensation by ro-

Britain's Major The KCC "B" Division Ladies turning the best figures of tour

Douglas crossed over to CRC and were for 44.

Stewart won the high jump beaten by two games to seven. Although Nottinghamshire championship in the Internat- Miss W.K. Mok und Mrs. T. Choy gained a first innings lead, and ional horse show in Paris yes-not appear to give bowlers undue secured three sets for the home their Arst points of the season, terday on "Kilgeddin" with assistance, batamen showed to such poor advantage in the maich com, while for the visitors, Mrs. they did not have an easy task four penalty points.

between the New Zealanders and Carr

and Mrs. Houre gove against the hostile Northants at- United States Colonel Charles Sussex that 10 wickets fell today ereditable display.

H. Anderson (Westminister, Call-for 295 runs. Scores:

"Half the side were out for 89|fornia) was steund with five In reply to Sussex's first innings and it was a battling seventh penalty points.

score of 276 for 7 wickets do- wicket stand of 103 between Jor in the Frix des Adieux" won clared, the New Zealanders were Hardstaff and Fred Stocks which by L. S. Colonel F. S. in all out for 160 and by the close turned the game in their favour, faultlessly in 46.4 seconds, Major of play

had captured six Sussex Hardstaff went on to complete his Stewart on "Monty" was second second Innings wickets for 20. first century of the season. He with no errors in 40.5 seconds, де

Tho Miss Mary Whitehood, Britain, 145 rung ahead with four wickets County wound up the day Miss U. Khoo and Mrs. G. Chow hlt 11 fours in a stay of just over drew with alts. Carr and Mrs, five hours. Stocks was unlucky was fifth on "Nobbler" with 20 to fall so that an exciting Anish Hoare 6-0, best Lärs. Hermen and not to reach his half century, faults in 81.2 seconds.Associated may be in prospect Mrs. Fisher 7-5, draw with Mrs. failing to a brilliant eaten when Press. Huwilt and Mrs. Benjamin 6-8.

Miss V. Lo and Mrs. II. Lau lost to Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Hoare 4-0, beat Mrs. Horman and Mrs. Fisher 6-3, heat Mrs. Huwitt and Mrs. Benjamin 6-2.

Mies W.K. Mok and Mrs. C. Choy (CRC) beat Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Hoare 6-3, beat Mrs. Hor- men and Mrs. Fisher 0-1, beat Mrs. Huslit and Mrs. Benjamin 5-3.

CCC-USRC

At Happy Valley, Craigengower defeated USRC by eight games to one in the Ladies' "B" Division. CCC's Mrs. Chiu and Mrs. Fowler. and Mrs. I. Souza and Miss Rum- Jahn took three sets cach pair conceding only two games and three games, respectively.

Scores:

48.

Scores

The close of play scores were. Hampshire FO for 3. There was At Bristol: Gloucestershire 2: no further play after limeh owing

to rain

At Lord'a: Lanearhico 301 Washbrook 141, Sims 3 for. 117): Middlesex 150 for 4 Erich 03, Compton 76 not out)."

KBGC TEAM

will The following

represent

in the Kowloon Bowling Green Club their lengite Lawn Bowls games on Saturday next, niencing 4 p.m.

com-

First team Club de Ruereis (away) Tindall, A.L.G. Eatronu, LA. Colleur and J. Mckelvle (Ship) ZA. Aiklos, QEF, Thompson, W.G. Binspeon and Is Bykem (8k1p); F.A. Plume, L. Uaddi, F.G. { Kryer and 3, Fraser (Bhip).

Second team v JIK Football Cish (home); J.AL Pearson, W.it. Balley, D. Trail and J. Hemsey (Ship): 3.0. Robertson, d. Roberts, J. Crighton and It, Wiglaton P. Hugh. RH. Browne, A (Ok!p)} Hation and V. Chüllenden, (Ɛhip),

Third tomat Kowloon Cricket Cfab

At The Oval: Surrey 207 Parker 5J, Mcintyre 70,

Ray Smith 5 for 64); Esox 10% for 7.

At Chesterfeld: Yorkshire 194 and 79 for 7 declared (Jackson a Mrs. S. Chiu and Mrs. V. Fow- } for 17); Derbyshire

40 (Coxon 4 ler (CCC) beat Mrs. Haig and for 21, Robinson J

on 3 for 13). Mrs. Lamont 6-1, beat Mrs. Rac -A. Oxford University beat Fre (home) A.P. War, T.P. Byle, A. Bailey burn and Mrs. Walton 6-0, best Foresters by an innings and 17 and 1.1% Tammert (kl): M. Jallard, Mrs. Hancock and Miss Vera Ni-runs, Free Foresters 54 and 180 1.33. Rpradbery, E... Baker and ILH. col 6-1.

(Holmes 74); Oxford 200.

Rose (Ship: C.F. Greater, 1. Urishart, Mra

I. 'Souza and Miss R. A Gravesend: Kent 197 and 7. Wim and TJ. Uemaley (Ship). Rumjahn beat Mrs. Holg and Mrs. 12 organ 293 (Citt 82, Robin-

3. (Ames. 73 not

out); Lamont 6-1, beat Mrs. Racburn Glamorgan and Mrs. Walton 0-3, þeat Mrs. son 70, Ridgway 4 for 45),

At Leicester: Bomerset 204 and Hancock and Miss Vera. Nicol,

C. 1,

TENNIS TEAMS

Jolu` Langridge, the Sussex opening bat, scored 154 runs be- fore being out today to record his fifth and highest three-figure Inn- ings of the season. He batted for five hours 35 minutes and, main- ly by cuts and legside, strokes, hit 18 four. On. Saturday he chance when 15, but offered was missed.

The Sussex scoring on a pitch of easy pace-was always alow. except when Grimth and J, Cakes nttempted to force matters prior. to declaring,

Disastrous Start,

The tourista, made a disastrous start when they lost three wickets for 12 runs, but then the Sussex fielding slackened,

Wallace was missed when 10 and he went on to add 70 with Donnelly, Rabonn was also miss- ed, and he partnered Wallace in another stand of 46.

After Wallace had gone there was a collapso against the leg-

275 (Gimblett 83);: Leicestershire The following are the USRC breaks of Charles Oakes, the fast Mrs, N. Castro and Mrs. V. 228 (Wellard 5 for 98) and 58 League Tennis teams for the re-ve wickets falling in 50 minutes for 32 runs, Oakes diamissed five Souza beat Mce. Halq and Mråfor 2.

mainder of this week>--

men in hind overs for 14 runs in Lamont 7-5, lost to Mrs. Razburn At Worcester: Worcestershire

TODAY

his last spell.

and Mrs. Walton 5-7, best Mrs. 323 (Yarnold 60 not out) and 24 Ka's "C" LRO (AWAY) : Capt. Hackrath Hancock and Miss Nicol 0-2. for no wicket; Warwickshire 100

LRC Recreio · (Gardner 52)..

Playing at home, the Ladlost Recreation Club beat

Club da

and A. Hancock (Captir J; Anders non and G. Cannons Major Mur and LN, Lindeman. Raserta LA, Carr and L, Hardwick,

Even more eventful cricket marked the start of the County's Becond 'Innings. The opening' pair fell with one run o the board and In 45 minutes before, the close, Lazio, “A” Y CHC Emily Mr WIN Sussex lort six men for 29. Cowie lame and Mrs. Jonsa: Miw Bomber had figures - then of Alx overs, hard and Mrs. Easterbrook: Methwa maidens 13 runs, Ifalla and M Boolt. Bourya Me.wicket.

TOMORROW

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¡FRIDAY, JUNI 2

four

Reuter.

licereld in the Lawn Tennis Scholes (LRC) beat Miss Re- League Ladies' "C" Division yes beiro and Miss Figueredo, 6-1; terday by 7-2,

beat Mim Calvalho and Miss SCORES:-

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AND A VARIETY OF OTHER SILKS & COTTONS

TOO NUMEROUS TO ADVERTISE.

NORTH CHINA INDUSTRIES

236 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

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