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SOMERSET SCORE. 112 RUNS FOR SIX WICKETS

Suspension Of Soccer

Player

of on CMEET- of the

The decision geney Sub-Committee

Taunton, June 2

At lunch time today, Somerset in the second day of their match against the New Zealand cricket tourists, had scored 112 runs for six wickets.

and a quarter

For the second day running, the Somerset and New Zealanders match started half an hour late, Heavy clouds suggested more dis- appointments later. In an har Hong Kong Football Associa- | yesterday, Somerset lost one tion suspending Tum Ka-tsun

of which wicket for 49 runs of the Kowloon Motor Bus 2nd Gimblett claimed 10. The Surver XI until October 1950, was revised by the Ap- penis Board of the HKFA on Wealnealny.

1.

A result of the finding of the Appeals Board, Tam Ku-fsun's bat-permpanga will now be effective until the end of March 1950 and not Oelober 1, 1960,

Heavy rain soaked the ground so much that further play today

an by the appeared doubitul,

fe was due to be taken time

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949.

Heavy Rain Holds Up County Games

London, June 1.

Heavy rain interfered with cricket in many parts of the country today. Of the four County fixtures, only the Glamorgan-Middlesex match at Swansea remained unaffected, while the Test trial at Birmingham was held up after funch for two hours.

At Ilkeston, play was limited to 15 minutes, dur- ing which time Sussex scored five without loss against a Derbyshire attack depleted by Trial claims.

Scores A superb display of fast medium bowling by Leslie Tonight's Arst-class

New Zealanders showed their hot a bull had been bowled kinet Jackson, of Derbyshire, domin-score-board follows:

keenness by spending half an hour over eatching practice in the outfield before play begon.

Light rain Aarted it before the player took the fold.

Camblett pulled the first hall of the day froia Burtt te squure legi boundary, but say little of the

swlltag to follow because AL-

hour and 40 minutes to reach 50 2012 63 His hits der that stage included a sts and seven fimes. We added only three more before gleng Hadler ay inbluff catch,

Tam Ko-bon was ordered off the field for fighting Chu Takpell's rigid diefeser want took prid wing South China by Pie. Col B during the 2ut Division Len- que mantela plug at Caroline B m Apid 98, 1949. !le was, to-

her with Chu Tukswing, s

The Energency Sule pented by Cutaituber at a meeting on Ape 29. He, until Beloler, 1, 150

The following is the finding of Be Aggerat, Board:

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and we dissaning of the Refere

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New Zealanter hefet his third sucessíve valeh al mad-off when dismissing Coupe. Hurtt istubsed Woodhouse and Buse in quick succession, making half the side our for 95.

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HKU, HKCC Draw; CRC Beat Recreio In Tennis Games

HKU drow, with HKCC in a tennis men's “A” divi-

sion game yastarday, 41⁄2-41⁄2, Results were:

TT Lim and T. Lo (HKU) beat H Ayres and M. Heenan 6-4; drew with B. Hawthorn and P. Sellors; beat J. Mackie and W. Cooper, 7-5,

Woodcock, Mills Are Ready

D. Lo and N. Lo (HKU) beat i H. Ayres and M. Heenan, 6-4; lost to B. Hawthorn and B. Sel- lors, S-0; beat J. Mackle and W. Cooper, 7-5.

Lum S.F.

and T.H. Yip (HKU) lost to H. Ayres and M. Heenan, 3-6; lost to Hawthorn and B. Sellpro, 1-8; lost to J. Mackle and W. Cooper, 6-7.

CRC-Rocroio

Alexander

Leaves On FE Visit

(Continued from Page 1) These included the strengthening of the Hong Kong garrison, In- cluding the provision of tanka, * artillery and other equipment. CRC a home, beat, Club de Further reinforcements and addi- Recreio 6-3.

Monat naval support in the Far W. Tsui and D.C. Luk lost East were also announced.

.P. 10 J.B. Gonsalves and T.E. Rodrigues 1-B, beat W.A. Reed and G.N. Gosano 6-2, beat F.M. Ribeiro and A.J. Rermedios 6-3.

T.F. Chuy and S.W. Leung lost to J.B, Gonsalves and

and T.E between Rodrigues 2-0, beat W.A. Reed

ated the cricket in the Test At Hull: Scotland first innings trial. This 28-year-old six-all out 170. Yorkshire to bat. feet tall bowler, who

At Oxford: No play was possi- North side ble between Oxford University

London, June 1. brought into the

and

the

The stage is all set for to- Army owing to rain. when Aspinall, of Yorkshire,

A: Liverpool: Lancashire Arst morrow's British heavyweight KCC withdrew, so demoralised the sunings 265 for six wickets. War-champ Woodcock, the holder, and G.N. Gocano 6-2, ben, 8-1.

wickshire to bat.

KCC

Taikoo,

Bowls Teams

Taikon Club travel to Kowloon On Saturday to meet KCC in u Serand Vision LARWI Bowls Match.

Notable absentee in Taikou team. will be J.C. Chullmers who has another engugemunt.

The following will represent Talkou:

J. Enxter, J. Rowan, R.B. Marshall (Skip).

and J.A. Kiilbergh

South batsmen that, on a pitch

giving bowlers little help, they

were dismissed for 85.

At

Bruce and Freddie Mills, the world Ribeiro and A.J. Remedios and British light heavyweight champion, and the only doubt now concerns the weather and

G. Chan and W.T. Lee lost in J.B. Gonsalves and T.E. Rodri-

the result."

good

Mr. Jack Solomons, the promo- ter, has had unbelievably luck with open air shows, but he

es 4-6, best W.A. Reed and

beat F.M. G.N. Gosono 0-2, Ribeire and A.J. Remedios 0-1.

SCAA-KCC

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Mr. Alexander's swift departure occasioned great suprise among members of Parliament because he was to have moved the De- fence Forces Bill in the House of Commons this week.

The dispatch of 'n senjor off- clal to the Far East is not u7- precedented. It was recalled that early in 1941 the British Govern- ment sent Mr. Alfred Duff Co- oper to Singapore as Minister of Stato, empowered to take decl sions on the spot,

AL Birmingham; South rin) team Arst innings all out 85, North trial team 83 for one, Maintaining В consistent: At Ilkeston; Rain restricted play length and attanking the stumps, between Derbyslitre and Sussex. Jackson moved the ball either Sussex first inni Ave for no

It is believed to be possible that way and

gained a surprising) wirket, Derbyshire to bat.

Mr. Alexander's visit will result At Swansea: Glamorgan first pace from the soft turf.

In the appointment of a Minister figures of 24 overs, 10 maidens, truings all out 237, Middlesex

of State for South East Asia, Re- 37 runs,

six wicket. was the first innings 34 for two wiekots.

46,000 ticket-holders have Kowloon Cricket Club, who

cent press reports have mentioned At Gravesend: Essex frst in- been casting anxious eyes to the visited South Chinu Athletic As- best performance of his career.

the South East Asia Conmis- all out nings

out 260, Kent

as rain has been falling saciation lost to the home team first skies

Aloner General, Mr. Malcolm The South

team, led by F. innings 136 for nine wickets,

steadily throughout today,

by eight sets to one. George Mann, the England cap-

Macdonald as the most probable Worcester: (Two-day Wet or inc. the size of the

E.C.

C. Fincher anti M.F. Turner-appointee to this office. Royal Air Force first erowd is unlikely to be affected Cooke (KCC) drew with Ip Koon-

Recruitment for the Hong Kong Worcester-as all tickets have been sold and hung and T.T. Chen 0-0, lost to defence forces is going on steadily

the 09 for

accommodation. E. Choy and Szeto Alck one much of

1-0, but not as rapidly as it was hoped, Lam Kwan and P.the particularly the cheaper parts, is drew with

Colonial Secretary, Mr.. under cover.

Foon 6-0.

Arthur Creech Jones, sold in a The American, Lee Savold, who L.F. Stokes and F.R. Kermani Parliamentary reply today. meets the winner in the British cat to Ip Koon-hing and T.T. version of the world heavyweight Chien 3-0, lost to E. Choy and championship in the same areni Szeto Bick 2-6, lost to Lam Kwan on September 6, will entertain and P. Poon 2-5, early arrivals with an exhibition T.E. Baker and Y.P. Fung lost of skipping, shadow boxing and to Ip Koon-hung and T.T. Chen sparing with four apponents-4-0, lost to E. Choy and Szeto Ho cách from the Mus and Bicic 2-0, lost to Lam Kwan and Woodcock camps.

P. Poon 3-0,

JA Smith, J. McLeod, A. lain, was all out for 85 runs, two match). was taught in t

more than the Northernors put innings all out 245. Steven and W. Melrose (Skip).

on for the loss of one wicket be-ahire first innings

wicket-Reuter. fore play ended for the day.

ophan the instigator of the trouships after tukhin two fours off

hien is suspension Is the

Sat- A that of Tum Ka-tsun, wo wary Tap's suspensirm by during it to end! at March 31, 1960,"

KRAMER BEATS SWEDISH ACE

air. By Juarh Angell had inken tvo hosies and 20 minutes uve

i 29 not out,

Scores:

Semerset First innings Cimblett, Hadlen, b Burit Hill. ladlec, b Cowle Angell, ne out Coope, e Hadlec, b Burtt Woodhouse,

Murrt

Mooney, London, Juno 1. Juck Kramer, The former Buse, Smith, b Burt Wimbledon and Ammertean tennis Tremlett, e Reid, b Sutcliffe charapon, today reached the semi-Rogers, not oul

finals of the singles of the world indoor professional lawn tennis championships at Wembley, Lon- don, with a 6-1, 6-1 win over K. Schroeder, at Sweden.

Kramer will meet Pancho Segura, of Regador, who today defeated All Mobarak, of Egypt,

6-2, 6-1.

Extras

Total (for six whis.)

Wednesday's Play

53

+

20

b

TR. MacLean, F.S. Thomson, Rovaird and W.G. McKle

(Skip).

Lis! week Winner: in the Wappinschow were J.C. Chal- mers. D.R. Dalls, W.G. MeKle

Melrose (Skip).

The following have been select- rd 10

10 represent the Kowloon Cricket Club In their League Lawn Howl games on Saturday: Against Taikoo Dock Club in

a Second Division game at KCC at i p.m.

Rosselct.

E.R. Rosselet, C.R. R.S. Capell and T. Lock (Skip).

V. Surgeont,

J. A. J. Tang, 112 Tibble and R. Leigh (Skip).

Taunton, June 1. Only an hour and a quarter's) In another quarter-fool, Bobby cricket proved possible here to

Riggs, also a former Wimbledon day. Somerset seuring 40 for the

loss of one wicket against th New Zealanders.

and American champion, but W. Worthmueller, of Switzerland, 6-2, 6-3.-Reuter,

RELIC OF WAR

An early shower delayed the start fur half an hour and almost continuous rain from 1.15 p.m B.S.T. caused play to be aban doned at tea time.

A.C. Tribble, A. W. Ramsey, W tutterworth and F.E. Skin- ner [Skip).

Against Kowloon Bowling Green Club in a Third Division game at BGC at 4 p.m.

A. Gruhom, F. Howarth,

J.

Musial Sets Pace As Redbirds Beat Bums

New York, Juno 1.

Stan Musial blasted two terrific home runs and a single today to set the tompo for a 6-3 Car- dinal victory over Dodgers in Brooklyn. Musial got both his homers off Brooklyn's south- pow Roe, the second one in the ninth setting off a four run rally that enabled Cardinals to win.,

The bitterly contested game Willard

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· Ladies' "A" Division At USRC yesterday, the USRC Ladies beat the Chinese Recrea- tion Club by 8 1/2 sets to 3 1/2. Mios H.Ye Law and Mrs. T.F.

Mrs.

He added; "I assured by the Governor that everything possible is being done to stimulaté recruit- ment for the defence force and in particular for those components which are principally concerned with internal security duties and with the maintenance of essential services."

Meanwhile, the British trans- port Dilwara sailed.from South- ampton with 1,500 troopa to rein-. force the garrison at Hong Kong. Aboard the transport ero men- bers of "B" squadron of the Third Royal Tank Corps, who will be

The British sletmer Taires ar- rived here yesterday evening from Woosung.

Supromoly Confident Woodcock returned from training camp in Galway, Ireland, last night, but Mills will not leave his. Surrey, headquarters until the morning. Both are supremely | Lo"(CNC) lost to Mrs. G.E. Wil- the first British tank troops ever confident, but Mills, who has been flams and Mrs. R.H. Jones 4-8, to serve in the China area. installed a slight favourite, may drew with Mrs. Ensterbrook and Also aboard are infantrymen, have to concede a stone in weight Miss Bosbernard 0-0, beat Mrs. heavy repair Units, a searchlight

who should scule A.S. Halls Woodcock

und Miss J. Scott battery and Army nurses.-United

Press and Reuter. under 14 stone. Marshall paced

left beat Mills once. Woodrock's Wong and F.. Lawrence (Skip). also produced one of the hot-attack with a homer, triple und It can do so again, but only if Lo lost to Mrs. Willums and Mrs. SS. TAIREA BACK

6-es. E. Lo Litton and Misa Rita W. Boyes, W. Baker, W. Col- test arguments of the year, a single. Every man in the Glunt

Jones 3-8, beat Mrs. Easterbrook the heavyweight champion ledge and C. Champelovier (Skip).f row in which the usually mild-lineup got at least one hit.

IN HONG KONG paychologically fit. He has fought and Miss Benbernard 0-0, beat H. Gittens, R. Barker, c.1. mannered Cardinal catcher, The scores were:

only 11 competitive rounds of Mrs. Halls and Miss Scott 6-3. Stapleton and Gro. Lee (Skip).

boxing since he roturned to the

1. Lau and Mrs. Choy lost ring after an absence of 18 months to Mrs. Willams and Mrs. Jones following his crushing defeat by 0-6, lost to Mrs. Easterbrook and Chartered by the Hong Kong Joe Bakal in April, 1947,

Mias Bonbernard 2-6, lost to Mrs. Goverment to stand by off Woo- Woodcock has had only 34 Hall and Misa, Scott 1-6.

sung under orders of Vice-Ad- professional nighta compared The KCC-SCAA Ladies' "A"] miral A.C.G. Madden, the three- with Mills' 95.

Division match was not played funnel ship left the Colony after Loe Savold

arrived at South- off, as SCAA have now withdrawn refitting at Taikoo Dockyard in ampton this afternoon

on the from this Division.

the event she be required Mauretania, accompanied by his

evacuate Britons from Shangizal. He thought manager, Bill Daly.

The Tairoa on her arrival an- carr

chored off Talkoo Dockyard where- tomorrow's fight would

the wolght for

she will unload the emergency championship, both in America

equipment before returning to her and elsewhere, than the version

normal commercial assignment. of the world title between Ezzord Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott, which is only recognised by the American National Boxing Asso- clation."-Router.

Brussels, June 1. Scoring 40 of the runs, Harold Workmen repairing u wall in Gimblett completely dominate a shop at Charlerat in Belgium's the cricket. Even with the shine "Black Country" found hidden in still on the ball in the sixth over the New a chimney enough explosives to of the day, Hadice, blow up the town.. thought to have been put there put A man on the long-on by the Belgian underground dur-boundary to

Gimblett's ing the occupation,

powerful driving. Nevertheless, Humleaser, | he bit a six and five fours.

in unsettled weather, Somerset Arnould Vuvermans, who died in the notorious Beisen camp in batted first on a damp wicket

British broadcasters They are Zealand captain, was forced have been instructed no longer to

check

Del Rice, was ejected from the game in the third inning. WAR ON ETHER Rice

protested plate umpire

H Scotty London, June 1.

Robb's decision that St. Louis Cardinals G 71

Jacie Mr. Christopher Mayhew,

Robinson the Dodgers

alld Brooklyn Dodgers

3 8 0 Cardinals: __p._Brazle, Hearn, Under-Secretary of State for home safely after being trapped

Wilks; c. D. Rice, Baker, Foreign Affairs, today denied a between third and home.

Parliament that suggestion

Stormed The Field Lodgers: p. Roe, Palica, Martin, to Russia

Minner; c. Campanella. entire The

Cardinal bench be objective and to remember stormed onto the field and ad- Chiengo Cubs That Britain is pursuing a "cold jectives purpled their air for a New York Giants 11 15 war."

full 10 minutes before peace was

Cuba: p. Schmitz, Hush, Adkins: "No such Instructions were restored. given," Mr. Mayhew said, adding:

c. A. Walker. In the Polo Grounds, Glanis Glants: p. Hansen, Webb; c. "No person in his senses supposes made 15 hits good for 25 buses

-Cooper. and put on a seven run rally in instruction."-Reuter.

the seventh to crush Cubs, 11-3.

1945, formerly had the shop.with Gimblett and Hill opening that the BBC has issued any such

the innings.

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IRC Lose To Recreio In Junior Bowls Match

One game in the Junior Lawn Bowls Leagua_ond three matches in the Colony's Opon. Pairs championships were played off yesterday. Entertaining Club de Recreio in a League game at Sookunpoo, Indian Recreation Club lost on all three rinks by a margin of 24 shots, the final score being 50-74 shots.

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-United Press.

Night Games

The Boston Braves were in sole possession of the National League Icad today after defeating Plits- burgh 8-6. Pittsburgh's Ralph Kinez awaited his 12th home run of the season.

Pittsburgh Doston

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Royal Forest At 5 To I

London, June 1.

Royal Forest and Swallow

Today's Games

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

HKU V KCC

LRC CCC

V CRC

V

USRC

to

She is due to leave hers for Calcutta on June 7,

Anglo-Egyptian

Meeting Held

Paris, June 1.

2 Tall, the first and second The British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, and the

(Winning pitcher Bob Hall, lose.

Bob Muncrief.)

the

1

0

were

favourites respectively, called over the Derby at the well backed when the card was

Victoria Club here tonight,

Royal Forest closed at 5 to 1

Egyptian Foreign Minister, Khashaba Pasha, agreed today to the elimination of all differ onces between the two countries.

the

Ambulance Orders

The Philadelphia Phils scored two runs in the 10th inning to edge out Cincinnati 4-3. The score was tied three times during the

and Swallow Tall at 8 to 1, both Mr. Devin conferred with contest. Cincinnati

half a point less than the previous Khashaba Pasha for 50 minutes: | Philadelphia

callover. Nimbus was unchallenged at Britlol Hotel where the Bri The biggest win was record of the day being the victory of (Winning pitcher Robin Roberts, Amour Drake were reduced from during

at 9 to 1, but the odds against tlah Foreign Secretary is staying ed by Lopes and his men over the KCC combination of W. loser Harry Gumbert.)

Foreign Ministers Pre- 100 to 7 to 180 to 6, the French Council salon in Paris. 5. M. Rumjahn's rink by a Butterworth and F. E. Skinner In the American League,

started between margin of 13 shots. Lopes re- over the CCC pair of G. S. Ladd Tommy Henrich's 10th homer of colt supplanting Brown Rover as liminary talks

our fourth favourite. Brown Rover Khashaba Pasha and Abdel Fat a closely the season helped give the New drified from 100 to 8 to 100 to T. tah Amer Pasha, Egyptian Am Kon District, follow gistered a six, three fives and contested game by a margin of York Yankees a 3-0 victory over

pitcher Vie Raschi's devonth vie-100 to 0 to 20 to 1, having many Middle Eastern Affalte at the All four bowlers put up. New York good display and come interesting Chicago

and E. S. Franka In

· Orders by Mr. A. al Artulli, Commis #over, #t. John Ambulande'Irlande, Hana”,

four in his total of 33 shots two shots the final score was the Chicago White Sox, It was stable companion, went out from Wright,

Val Drake Amour Drake'a bassador to London, and Michool Ambulance Datin Hong Kongs Juna 6:

while Bumjahn had a six and 17-15. Avo to his credit.

IRC

U.R. Hadick

1. Kitcholl

AR.A. Rahman

S.M. Rumjahn

(Skip) S,O., Bux A.K. Omar M.A. Wahab A.O. Madar (Sk|p)

8.8. Hussain 'A.H. Seemin A.R. Rozack A.M. Wahab

(Skip)

A.M. Silva

tory.

Under-Secretary forto June 11, KCOB Disilan.

Ambulance Patien Koolmens Jane & to June 19, Taimabatant Division. |British Foreign Office. The final callover is on Friday..

Bouck Detien Hong Kong: Baturday 41 Mr. Bevin joined the meeting The quotations were: Five to 1 after returning from a conference neue Bay, Wasbal

Division.Dla Wabe, 1.30 pm. Gentem! ¿ against Royal Forest, 8 to of the Three Western Foreign Divatos: Bheko, 1.30 p... Shaukiwan Swallow Tall, 9 to 1 Nimbus, 100 Ministers at the Qual d'Orsay, Diralon Sunday &; Repulsa Bay, 0.20

official spokesman and 1.30, Wanchal "D" Divisions". DA

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Lakers at the price.

0

3

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V.A. Sequeira

N.A. Beltrao

heads were seen. It was touch: (Losing pitcher Howls Judson.) and go throughout the game and

-Associated Press,

when the last head 'was played,

A.A. Lopes

20

LAS.

the KCC pair was leading by a: 000 23 single shot.

J.P.

British MP's Charged

Ladd drew the shot but when

EM. Remedios the skip - went down to roll,

E.M. Alarcon Butterworth had drawn the shot

10 (Skip) 24 for Skinner.

Franks with his IL.M.V. Ribeiro third wood rested the opponent's B. Pintos wood for one shot and a measure

M.F. Pinna for two,

d

A.F. Noronha

(Skip)

17

· Undaunted, 'Skinner with his

Total

50 Total

74

Open Pairs

third wood drow shot. Franks same through to rest shot, wood and it needed a meantro before ***** thé KCC pale had the shot,

With Murder

Cairo, June 1 Five British military po- Ileemen, accused of having burned an Egyptian civitan death, will appear before

13

a Court Martial at Subz Canal Handquarters tomorrow charg-

id with murder. At the Hong Kong Football

Three matches in the Open club, W. Leonard and J. W. Aafalhe policeman, has

Palra championship were con- Lee boot T. Pilkington and BAYA King's Counsel and four

turned State's avidanos, - ka tested yesterday, the best game Soul by 31-19. The winners re- barzistornara expected. In Egypt by ett from Britain fatar today to defend the 40- qused/--flouter,

gistered a six and two fours.- Prinsde and publiked 10: 36 Into A. Spary, and V. Chittenden beat At the 'Kowloor Cricket Club,

Mows, D. Taylor and J. Mcintyre by 20

shota to 13 INDU

ture, the DNA: MAIL CLIás crap, he “PRANK - LUBLIN KURIKE!

Rover, 100 to 0 Ilindostan and suld:

Bench Dullon Kevisinı Saludar 4, stk

to 8 Armour Drake, 100 to 7 Brown! A BI opportunity was taken j Warm, 2.30 nod 1.30, Confucian 'Diylašom ‡ ... Scottish Meridian, 20 to 1 Val of the return of the Egyptian Shko, p.99 and 1.30, Motor Trasport Drake, 23 to 1 Barnes Park, 24 Foreign Minister from Lake Buc- Division to 1 Jal Fund, 08 to 1 Coulter, 40 cess for a review 'with Mr.

Bevin to 1 Guides, and Targui, 60 to 1 of matters of common, Interest to Mile Bosch, 2.30 pm, KYMCA Division

10 Sunday, 1, 11) Mile Beach, 10 mM,, ANG Royal Empire, 60 to 1 Conser the United Kingdom and Egypt. 250 - KYMCA Division vadive, Highlander II, Xerxes and was noted with satisfaction · Race Course Detion: Saturdar 4, King's Grani, 100 to 1 the rest-Router. that good progress was recently College Of Division: Monday 1. Bbank)- mado in settling outstanding an Division: Motor Transport - Division questions

·will-man Motor Ambulance on, both dayaji. as the financia! Much n

Vaccination Detive KCB Bleilen: - Mtsä agreement and the Nile waters may foCAA Now Diricioni projects,

1 4. Mhamadolpo. Neruleg Dilalon: "It wanƐngedod un both sides) KYMCA. Diválon ) | 4|--Central): Marudior to continue to work. In the Diriles: T, Man Dinen Nursing, Dividon sume spirit for the 'removal ef}}}**ruda Nursing Divisions By: Chase 2 ail: differences. between urš Mine Muratam Dividien. Beurlaar, Züy: Sp Wanahai “A”, Division: 4.- Waiohal "HY Awo countries.!!

Diviniem):), Mouse. Thinspot: „Divialas)-65 Conferin Division) 15. Matress: Deristik

London, June 1. Princess Margaret returned to London today, ying from Paris, after her month's holiday in Italy and France, The Princess looked aun-burned and fit-Beuter.

Condon, June 1. M. Andre Marie, former French Minitor of Justice, today left the nursing: home, which he entered The spokesmani, added: “No tree months ago, having : reco- treaty was discussed." He refused a Mongkak y Dividenz: “RETE BETHUN Vired from lung trouble caused to comment whether this walk by his wartime internment, in a will pave the way for a revision | Band 2urutze Dividing oveľa – nädalar

1986 Anglo-Käyptian at 18qwant zemok. Detik German concentrations”; camp at the

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