THE HONG KONG SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 27, 1950.
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Home soccer:
Portsmouth now in very good position to retain championship
Reminders
Today
European YMCA, Whist Drive, B
p.au.
Lecture on William Wordsworth
by Prof. R. K. M. Simpsia, British Council Library, cu~ eester Bldg. 5,30 pm
Women's St. Andrew's Church
Guild visit to Kowloon Branch of SPC, 10 n. HK Singers rehearsal, St. John's Cathedral hall, 5.30′ p.m. Coming events
TOMORROW HK Rotary Club luneleon, talk ou
"Some netivities of the Ja ternational Cominitter of th Red Cross" by Mr. P.1. Flest. Itoo! Garden, 11K Hotel, 12.30
p.n
Nine Dragon Services Club, Billy Tingle's boxing lessons, 1 p.m. Whist Drive with cash prizes. p.m. European YMCA, Bridge Drive,
B
p.m.
WEDNESDAY
HK Art Club, monthly exhibition,
St. John's Cathedral hull, D 11.171. to para. (actinission free).
Nine Dragons Services Club, Mah-
-jang, 2.30 p.m.; sloncing class.)
B 8 p.m.; Filim Show, 8 p.m. THURSDAY
HK International Women's Club>,
informal dance for Services 7.30 p.
HK Art Club, monthly exhibition, St. John's Cathedral, 10 am to 6 p.m. (admission free). European YMCA Guest Night,
7.30 p.m.
Nine
Dragons
Services
Club,
III Band Call, & p.m. Kowloon Rotary Club, luncheon
Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Y's Men's Club, luncheon meeting. Roof Garden, HK Hotel, 1243
p.m.
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London, April 22.
Notts County and Doncaster Rovers will play
Second Division football next, season;
This
was made certain 'today' when each club won the championship of'its particular section of the Third Division.
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Although these were the only two championship or relegation issues decided, many others of the gripping league problems became less obscure.
In the First Division. last sen~] zon's champions, Portsmouth, are now splendidly placed for repent- ng tele triumph. They stand two points ahead of Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers, the runners-up, both sides having only two games to play.
The only other team which lauks to have a chance is Black- pool, three points behind Porta- mouth with a game in hand;
Portsmouth's happy. position arose throught the combination of
HOME SOCCER LEAGUE STANDINGS
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Portsmouth, however, were made to struggle very hard by Liverpool, the Cup Finalists, who were a goal ahead until half an hour from the end. Snap headers by Froggali and Reid enabled the champions to pull through.
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Wolves kept their hopes alive Ful also by beating a side which will
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Charlton
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Birmingham. –
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One of the biggest surprises of the day was Binckpool's inability to beat Chelsen. Even the return of Stanley Matthews did bring
added punch to an at- any tack which falled to score for the
ifth time in six
games. Stanley Mortensen missed the best chance of the day when he wanten
Leicester P struck a post from a penalty drimsby..... awarded for hands. That error terfield could cost Blackpool what would ler.... be their first championship. Newcastle United's victory over Manchester
finished the latter club's prospects. Hong Kong-born, James To
After taking 20 points from of St. Stephen's Boys' College: their previous 21 games, Birming-adford and the Diocesan Boys' School, ham lost their critical battle with th Stanley, has been awarded Chariton Athletic, and seen now scholarship of the Milwaukee to be doomed to relegation.
Hong Kong boy gets Milwaukee scholarship
Day
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Two golden goals by centre- forward Churlie Vaugan brought the all important points.
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This composite picture, taken at the Cenotaph yesterday, shows the ceremonics commemorat- Ing Anzac Day and St. George's Day. The larger picture shows the scene at the Anzac Day Ser vice, and (inset) members of §. George's Society about to lay a wreath--("China Mall" Photo).
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES HELD AT THE CENOTAPH
Two impressive ceremonies were held at the Cenotaph yesterday the first commemorat- ing Anzac Day, the second St. George's Day. The Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, attended
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a special Anzac Day service at the Cenotaph at 10 a.m.
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The ceremony was a simple Mr. P. S. Cassidy and Mr. C. c. one and WAS taken in two Roberts. parts, the first Roman Others attending were Mr. M. Catholic ceremony officiated M. Watson, Mr. F. C. Clemo, Mr. and the Hampden Rees, Mr. B. P. by Bishop Valloria,
Streatfield, Mr. A. Semmerfelt, of England Mr. G. E. Martin, Mr. J. G. Meyer. second a Church
the officiated by ceremony
Mr. J. B. Hart and Mr. V. T.' Right Reverend R. O. Halt,
Yoxail. Bishop of Hong Kong.
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Music was provided by z from the 40th Infantry Division.
The Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, laid a wreath and was no- followed by Mr. C. de Saille
Mr. H. bertson, (Anzac
wreath), Wrigley,
Australian Government Trade Commissioner, and Mr. S.
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Wordsworth centenary
The centenary of the death of T. Williamson, Hon. Agent for wordsworth will be commemor the Government of the Dominionated at the British Council's of New Zealand.
Building Library In Gloucester Wreaths were then laid by the today by an Exhibition of photo- Heads of the Services, Lieutenant graphs relating to his
Noble,
Sir Robert Mansergh: work.
m. today
anti
L N. Brownfield, At 5.30, p.m.
Professor Davies, Mr. F. KRK.M. Simpson of Hong Kong Canadian Government University will give the Center
M. Jobez, dry
Commissioner, M. Jobezi lecture on Wordsworth, Tralar Corps). Colonel
L. T The Exhibition, beginning to- Ride, Commandant, Hong Kong Tony, will show the romuntie Laks
Defence Corps Lieutenant District, where, the poet opent
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Moroccan cycle tour
Casablanca, April 22. Cyclists competing in the tour of Morocco today rested before two stages that may tip over the general classifi cation standings.
Tomorrow they will contest the 83-klometre (51-mile) Vagadir- Taroudant
against the stoge clock.
This was won last year by Fer- nando Moreira, of Portugal, at an average speed of 44.460 kilame- tres per hour and he hopes to re- peat the feat and so advance a few places in the general classif- cation.
He is at present 3 mins, 27 secs, behind the lender.
On Monday the. riders face the hardest stage of the tour, from Taroudant to Marrakech, a distance of 220 kilometres (137 miles). and this includes elimbing the 7,000-feet high- Tizin Tast pass: Thore again an excellent climber has a good chanco,
The Italian Olympic Zizzi; who School of Engineering after)
B. Cooper
leads in the general classification, and Mr. Hgreater part of his life. graduation from the Refriger
The pictures also refer la some said he will do his utmost to keep Rankins, Returned Sailors, Sol- diers and Airmen's Imperial Len-of his contemporaries and events the yellow jersey and so be a ation, catlog and Air Con-
Inferior goal averago
mue of Australia, Mr. J. B. that influenced his career. Fac- the top of his form for the tour- ditioning Faculty, the "China
By dropping a home point to ruthend....
Novelhampton., 39 10 10 10 67 47 48 Clague, New Zealand Returned Similes of his works, including of Italy. Mail" learned yesterday.
To the This Jerzoy is the distinctive mle Services Association, Mr. H. K the celebrated The Milwaukee School of En-Derby County. Manchester City
addition sign of the leader in the general Long, Limbless Soldlers, Mr. C. C. Cuckoo" are shown, in glycering held its Commencement virtually sealed their fate as well. Natta
views of lake, and class}nention. points behind Place
reck: Belgium's Rene Sercu, who is March 24 when 50 They are two
Roberts, British Chamber of Com-to superh 40 16 12 44 34 43 incrée, and Mr. A. Erson, British, stream, wood and valley.
fourth in the general classica- and fell. graduates received Bachelor de Charlton with a gume in hand, Watford grees and 34 others were award...] | but a much interior goal average, 1!:ht
The pervading serenity of histion, remains silent, but his re- 32 14 56 40 42 At 10.30 a.m. the St. George's Although they dropped a point cortifientes-in. Refrigeration, licut- ing and Air Conditioning. at horne to Coventry, Sheffield rich-10-18-0-13-03-61-41-Day wreath laying ceremony took home in the Lakelands, Hule cent performances make obser
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changed since his time, that drew vers think he may soon be wear- the
place Among
received Wednesday are still considered who thuse
when Mr. V. C. Labrum Wordsworth hack from his philo-ing the Jersey.-Reuter, Swindon . 40 10 10 certifientes was James To Kun- most lik
ost likely side to accompany Pert Vote.... 39 14 11
Action President of St. George's 14 44 38 38
saphic studica and romanitie wing. 20-year-old son of Mrs. Tottenham Hotspur to the First Deal ....
Society, laid a wreath. 4 15 0 17 80 DN 37
Mr. Labrum was supported by and Europe to become the great wanderings in Southern England Jackman To, residing at 55, Ship Division. Street.
Their neighbours, Shefeld Exeter
three Past Presidents of the So-Nature poet of the 19th century James To received his second- United, who were relegated last wish
ciety, Colonel H.B.L. Dowbiggin, amid his boyhood scenes, can ho ary schooling at Ling Non lascason, retained their second place Jerton
readily sensed from many of the by winning at Cardiff; but they Canton.
photographs, have played two games more
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Waluati Aldershot
On graduating from Ling Nam he studled at St. Slcplien's Voys than why and are only two Newport
College, Stanley and later trans- ferred to the Diocesan Day': School where he was graduates), The Pacing war curtalled bis hopes of continuance of his studies. He left for Tsingtao in Free China and became fighter in the Chinese Air Force. biloz Its war record is an envlous ont and he was decorated on more than one occasion by Generalis- simo. Chiang during the war.
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in Southampton, stiti with 血 faint chance, drew with the bottom club, Plymouth, who can look
Another forward to spell in the Third
Division, which they left 20 years ago Gateshead It appears almost certain that | Rochdale Bradford will return to the Mamfeld Third Division North, from Lincoln which they gained promotion in Rotherham ..
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Singapore: Aprir 22.
Royal Air Force bombers anth
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operation
carried put between
RICE AGREEMENT
*SIGNED
Hangoon," April 22.
The Indo-Burma rice agree-
April 14 and 16 their biggest airment was signed today, by Dự
sinta the
terrorist || M. A. Raud, Ambassador repress
In- senting the Government of emergency began in June, 1048.
and Spit-dia, and U Thet. Su, Chairman of Lincolns, Brigands fires deluged terrorist mountain, the State Agricultural Marketing and jungle hide-outs with near Ecard, representing the Burma non the presente, of
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ly 200 tons of high Bombs. Lincolns opened the the three-day offensive by dropping Maung Galą.
·hide-out.· After softening up”
The agreement: Involver 100,-.
While they were losing at home of hostilities, James To returned to Swansea, Queen's Park Rangers kort
70 tons of bombs on one quer 000 tons of: Fies;; "approximately! became secured an extremely valuable oldhara 41 16 19 15 60 60 42 Colony. ile had
in refrigeration and polat at Bury.
Accrington .. 41 16. 7° 15 GE ET AD from the air, British troops and valued at Ave, and a half crores To the disappointment of the chestat while with the
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moved in to mop up' of rupees, à price of £40 por ton,i He left Hong
Kong 46,000 crowd, League il champlona Barrois 19 14 918 40 45 37 the survivora. Reuter,
r.o.b.Reuter' Ale Honolulu University Tottenham Hotspur went dowri to New Brighton 41
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in 1946 and after a year's study Grimsby on their last home ap-Batimet 11 12 13 29 59 62 22 transferred to the Milwaukee Peorance in thd Division. < School of Engineering,
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After the match, Mr. Arthur
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had ample opportunity to pursue Drewry, Fresident of the Football Halife
the sluules of the subjects in League, presented the champion-York which he was most interested, ship shield and medals: to the Bradford
Janies To did so well is his Tottenham players,
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studier that he has been allerod
scholarship by the school whitch
enables him to dontinue his stu
Defeat town rivals
Cles. there, "llowever he^tiak ·not Notts County made certain of
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Obituary
Mr. Percy Testar Mr. Fercy Tester, well-known Bharebroker died yesterday." He was 70 years old. He was a part- ner in Tester and Abraham, share and stock: brokers.
Ha urlvod in Hong Kong in
years ago, from Lloyds Insurance
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