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TWO MAJOR UPSETS IN LEAGUE TENNIS PLAY
By. "ARGONAUT"
Two major upsets were produced in yesterday's
"A" Division League tennis games.
In the first of these upsets, Chinese Recreation Club's "A" Division Ladies' team registered one of the best wins of the season when, playing at home, they inflicted on Kowloon Cricket Club their first defeat this year.
A brilliant three-set win by Mrs. Heathringon stul Mrs. the CRC combination of Miss Jones (USRC) lost to Mrs. Arm-
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Lawn Bowls:
Draw for Open
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Rinks and Pairs Championship
The draw for the Colony Choy Wal-woon and Mrs. Tau, strong and Airs. Tamworth 1-0. Open Lawn Bowls Pairs Cham paved the way for the Tailost to Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Stroo-pionship and the Open Rinks Hung Club to a win of 6%bach 4-8, beat Mrs. Campbell and Championship has been made.
Mrs. Maunsell G-4, sets to 2%.
Mrs. O'Flynn ant Mrs. Bire The opening games in the The unexpcelex defent of the (USRC) Inst to Mrs. Armstrong Hinks Championship will be Kes joen Cricket Club would have and Mrs. Tamworth 3-1, lost to played on Sunday, June 11, Lives Tales Recreation Club,
are the holders of the titles, Getz and Mrs, Stronbark white the first matches in the (3-6, bent Mrs. Campbell and Mer. Pairs Championship will take good chance of retaining their
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place on Monday, June 12. title, has not the United Servicer Recreation Club sprung yet ná-
Mon's "A" Division The holders of the links Cham-
c.c. pionship
Pereira, A.P. other sunrise, beating the chan- BCAA GRecreio 2 Is by five sets to four. In ir- F. Tum K. Kwok (SCAA) Pereira, J.C. ttemedios and 1.11. will be meeting a rink spille fat were Mrs. Willinus beat J. Galves and W. Herd Xavier,
Sting kippered by W. Itong and Mer. Dewar-Dorle, who let | 6-3, beat T. Rodrigues am FM
K. M. Rumjahn and his brother, theis Club to a well-earned vieiling 8-3, bent D. Reine-tios and
5. M. Numjaim, holders of the tay by winning all this three D. Noronha 6.2.
G. Lun and It, Y. Chu (SCAA) Pairs 18, will have R. Courlay As a result of these two nares, lost to Genalves and feed 3-7, and A. Steven as their apponents.
Open Rinks the tears in the Ladies "A" Divi-beat Totigues and tibeiro -4.
and Noronha 6-2.
Preliminary Round---PRC: M.J. ing now enter their second round beat
P. Poon and Sz to Hick (SCAA) | Merlinu, A.J. Coelho, G.C. Jorge, with KCC and CRC each having fway points and 18 and USTIC drew with Gonsalves and Reedw.. Opley v A.A. Gutlerre wich having two puts There | 6-4, [not to It «drigten and Ribeiro | P.A, da Costa, M. Ferreira, J.J.
hould! he a been finish 19 this 3-4, beat Remedios and Noronha Busta, League,
In the
Men's "A" Division. South China, who are almost vir- ted champions, con,alidated the position with a 649-24 win over Recreb,
Kuviona Cricket Club Men's scored their first two "A" Team points of the scw.on at the ex- pence of Hong Kong Cricket Club whom they beat by seven sets to
18:2.
Full scores follow:
Ladies' "A" Division
CRC KCC 24 Mrs. Lau and Mrs. Litton (CRC) lost to Mrs M. Chow M Bonteraan 1-0, bout Miss Ward and Mrs. L.F. Stokes -1, beat Mrs. Tebutt and Miss Lambert-
Baker 6-3.
Miss W
W.W. Choy and Mrs. Tar (CBC) beat Mrs. Chow and M Hohernard 1-3, beat Miss Ward and Mrs. Stokes 1-2. beat Mr Tebbutt and Miss Lambert-Blaker G-3.
(CRC) lost to Mrs. Chow and Miss Bonhernord 2-6, beat Mis- Ward and Mrs. Stokes 6-2, drew with Mrs. Tebbutt and Me Lambert-I
-Baker,
6-4.
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Miss Evans wins Ladies
Regatta Race
By "MAINSHEET BLOCK“
Khao-W. Marshaflsny, A. KCC 7-HKCC 2
Campbell, J. V. Bumsey, W. D. The Ladies Regatta Race which was sailed in sun- Col. Spence and. F. R. Zimmert; | McMaster, R. Gampus,
shine and a good wind on Sunday, was won (KCC) Leat I A. Ayres and M. Souza, L. Silva, A A. Ozorio,
M. A. Baptista, A. M. Souza, R.
by Miss Evans. Hernan 6-3, beat J.V. Sellors an i 1.D. Mackie 6-3, heat 1: Arafurnit
and K.E. Green -1.
5.F. Stokes and E.C. Fincher (KCC) lost to. Ayres and Bernat 2-6, beat Solloys and Muckie 7-5 beat Agafuroff and Green 0-4.
T.E. Baker nad
Quang |(RCC) beat Ayres and Heenan G-4, treat Sellors and Mackie 6-4, lost to Agaturoll end Green 3-0.
BKU v CRC (Postponed).
· FRANCE OUT OF WORLD SOCCER. CUP
COMPETITION.
The decision followed the re- jection of the Brazii Sports Fed-
F. Luz, J. A. Lax. v K. M. Rum-The Juhn. A. R. A. Kokman, M. B. Hussan, U. A. Runjahn.
J. Xavier, A. F. Perreira. J. C. Remedios, C. C. Perreira y
Dinghy Regatta final, which was also sailed on the same day and in the same weather conditions, was won by Macauley, In the Ladies Race, the 10
d. Tang, H. Kew, T. Lock, Wentrants made a good start for Hong Sling.
KCC--G. A. Gutterres, C. F. the beat to Near APC. Miaques, A. F. Noronha, J. E. Miss Cooper and Miss Loseby Noronha v L. Com. H. G. Stude, crossed the line first,
BOWLING:
Army win "Sussex Trophy"
which
A Triangular Bowling Tour- nament took place at the Hong Kong Club on Friday last for the "Sussex Trophy,". was won by the team of Army members of the Club.
The three teams which took part in the tournament, were ni Club team, o
o team of Royal Navy "of the'
Club and a team members of of Army members of the Club.
The occasion was a unique one, Macaulay led at the first as never before in the history o mark, closely followed by Miss the Cooper and D. Cooper,
then Bowling Tournament taken place,
- it was also the first time that Yourieff and Kampton. Running, reaching and beating, the Army members had been represented in a bowling match, the order changed frequently.
Four members At the end of the Arst lap it
of the South Cooper, Young, Yourieff. Eddis, ed the Army team.
At the end of the evening, the Kempton, Lauler and Cools all captain of the Army team (Cap- tain R. Cock), was presented with the "Sussex Trophy" by Mr. John Forbes, Captain of the Bowling Alleys.
Club had a Triangular
|County cricket:
Edrich and Simpson in fine batting form
London, June 5.
England's leading amateur batsmen, Bill Edrich and Reginald Simpson, are disputing the race for the honour of scoring the first 1,000 runs of the season.
Edrich scored 111, his fourth century of the sea- son, against. Kent and carried his aggregate to 943 runs in 18 innings. He botted three, hours and hit nine fours.
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Simpton, who will probably for eight declared. Metis 228 for open England's innings in the wo (Simpson 116 not cut) Arst Test against the West. At Cambridge: Leicestershira Indies, replied with another University 327 for nine declared, 130 and 07 for Ave. Conbridge of 118 not out
AL Tor: Warwickshire 335 Gloucestershire and 145 for two Gardner 57 not
bul), Essex 300,
grand knock against'
Bristol.
It was Simpson's 120 Innings. and with the aid of three no
At Portsmouth: Sures 18 and
96 for two. Hampshire 300.
ouls, his average in just over 103. At Bradford: Derbyshire 2004 A far different experience camtant 107 for Ave. Yorkshire 229.
the way of England's other open- In batsman. Len Hutton, playing for Yorkshire against Derbyshire, was "Huck."
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In the third ball for a
Rhodes, Derbyshire's Jeg break bowler, took two wicket with
balls successiva
and tend snatched a first innings against the joint County Cham. Plons: Frank Lowson's 83 runs saved Yorkshire from a complete col- and.Edrich dk Ikewise for lapse. Middlesex, who share the Cham plonship with Yorkshhe.
Middlesex lost their last ve wickets for 25 runs, Ray Dovey, Kent's slow bowler, having a spell of three wickets for 19 runs,
Sun-baked scores
At Worcester. Northamptonshir 220 and 113 for five. Worcester 329.
At Carditt: Glamorgan 308 and 73 for not wicket. Somerset 201 (Buse 92, Rogers 88)-Reuter,^
Lancashire beaten by
West Indies
Manchester, June 6. West Indies, who, meat Eng land in the first Test, starting |at Old Trafford here on Thurs- Generally, high scores on sun-day, scored a decisive victory baked wickets were again the over Lancashire on the samo order of the day.
Simpson's effort was preceded ground today.
In 70 minutes play in the morn- in a high-scoring match by Tom Graveney's 107 runs for Glouces-ing, Lancashire lost their seven,
rañaining second Innings wickets ried his total to 134..
the West Indios 131, leaving winners, by an innings and 220
R. A. Edvards, B. W. Armiger, At the Aral mark, Mrs. Mallorie A. E. Hawkins.
led Mins
Miss Cooper and Miss Boyle, Winners of W. C. Ogley and who were overlapping most of way Miss Cooper, Macauley, D.Staffordshire Regiment represent tershire, while Jack Crapp car-for 57 runs and wore all out for
. J. Basta v F. D. Angus, F.the run down to No. 2. Kennedy, H. F. Shields, W, Wil- liamson.
Close behind the leaders came five dinghies in a tight bunch.
After
reach from No. 2' to the wreck' buoy, the beat began again in the order Mrs. Mat- forie, Miss Boyle, Mise Cooper and Miss Evans.
cration organising the Cup com- Sen. A. Itzack, M. A. Wahab j about when they met again.
within two and a half minutes.
The last leg
So to the last leg, n beat from No. 2. After the mark, Macauley went about early, while Miss Cooper stood on.
The final scores were:
1. Army--2374 points. 2. Club- 2207 points, 3. Rüya?, Navy-2154
After both had tacked, Mias Cooper just crossed Macauley's points. bows and went about on his weather. But Macauley, sailing very close, worked ahead and ta windward to cross the line Arst by six seconds,
G. A. Noronha, H. 1. Pins, Paris, June 5, The French Fuotball Association. 1. Razack A. R. Mlau, R. M. C. Roza Perreira, C. 1. Baslo v decided at a meeting tonight to Omar, Ant. Omar. withdraw from the World Cup
CCC-A. W. Hirerek, B. 1. Specer tournament and cancel
ent Blekford, N. J Bebbington, T. Miss Cooper, who carried on the the matches they were due to. Pile v J. Rowan, W. K. Brown, port tack longer than the leaders Mrs. H. La and Miss II.Y. Lawplay in Brazil this month,
H. B. Marshall, J. B. baxter.
before going about, beat them D. M. A.
Razack, I. Ali v A, E. P. Across the line the order was Belton of us, teh cum caint Guest, F. Bowarth, C. Thompson, Miss Cooper, Miss Loseby, Miss
Butterworth. that thelp tern would have
Evans, Mes, Mallorie, Miss Darby A., Kadir, travel extensively in a compara-
M.
E. R. Markar, and Miss. Boyle.
The Star heat and final ̧will, USRC 6-LRC 4
tively short time between matches. A. 11. Abbas, G. R. Sadlek v J. O.
Gained the lead.
weather permitting, be sailed MTH
Williams and Mrs. Dewar- The French team, which was to stokos, F. A. Gelding, A. G. Gard-
next Gunday afternoon. Dinghy However, the best-continued. Darie (USRC) beat Mrs. Arm- have been selected tonight, was ner, G. Ryder,"
racce will be as tisual," HKFC, strong and Mrs. Tamworth 0-3, due to play against Uruguay al
and by APC; Miss Evans had Hoosen, G. Gough,
During the summer, there will W. R. Hillyer gained the lead, followed by Miss be one Redwing Race a week, beat Mrs. Getz and Mrs, Stroo-Porto Alegre on June 25 in their V. Chittenden, buch 7-5, beat Mrs. Campbell and | first match of the World Cup R. O. Baker, D. A. Rozario, J Porteous, Miss Loseby and Miss starting at 3.30 p.m. on Saturdays.
Cooper. Mrs. Mansel) 0-3.
W. Lee, R. Basia, series-Reuter.
There will be several class J. II. Kinnlburgh, A. Mullen. W. G. Mckle, J. C. Chalmers v took Miss Loseby, only to be over-uses on Sundays, the first of E. Greenwood, A., G. Eastman, Laken herself on the finishing line which will be next Sunday, start
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On the run, Miss Cooper over-
by Mrs. Mallorie. L Kiley, A. S. The Open Dinghy final, which Elliott, A. McInner. W. Gaffney v followed, was equally exciting, J; R.
Russell, G. E. Willerton, C.
Pile, W. McHardy
+ D. Luz, A. Č. V. Ribeira, V. A. V. Ribeira, F. Rodriques C.
Pope, . Drown,,W. Cameron, S. H. J. Marvin.
PRC-G. Hong Choy, S. Leo-
nard, J. W. Leonard A. E. Coates G. Rosselet, E. R. Rosselet, C. R. Rosselet, C. S. Rosselet.
--Tuesday, Júna. 13 KCC-H. Y. Hsu and Bill
Chang v L. M. Rodriques and J.
A. Victor.
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Last week's results were-
SUNDAY, JUNE 4
Ladies Regatta Race
1st Miss Evans (19), 1.7.17; 2nd Miss Porteous (0), 1.7.27; 3rd
Entries for British Open Golf tourney
Graveney's Innings lasted at and a half hours and included 19 fours. Crapp had a six and 14 fours in his stay of three and three-quarter hours.
inaole, fast year's Cider captain, celebrated
the birth &: a daughter today by scoring 106 runs and help Ing. Essex to 'get within strike ing Cistance of Warwickshire'e first innings total.
batted Just over three hours and hit 13 fours.
runs.
It was the first time Lancashire. had been defeated by the West
Indies.
Monday's play
The West Indies touring team wore in a very strong position at the end of the second day's play in their match against Lan- cashire who, following on, were still 277 runs behind with only Beven wickets still to full
The West Indies declared Ühele In this match, the Indian Test cricketer. A. H. Kardar, suddenly first innings closed at 454 runs teft the field of play, climbed the for the loss of seven wickets and In reply Lancashire could only television structure and made a
nka 103 runs. In their second. St. Andrew's, Scotland, broadcast.
June 5, In accordance with the laws innings Lancashire had made 74 for three wickets whon Thirty-one overseas players, of County cricket, he had first runs
”;་ Including eight Americans, received permission of the oppos- stumps were drawn
The slow spin bowling of Alfred have entered the British Opening captain to leave the field.
Valentine, 20-year-old Jamaican Close of play scores caused all the trouble. Ho, had Golf Tournament, the Royal
The following were the close the batsmen in two minds with and Ancient Club reported to- day
of play scores in first-class balls which moved temptingly. Entries closed this morning. The County cricket matches played across the bat, and he came out with the outstanding figures of tournament will be played at today:
At Lords: Kent, 238 and 139 eight wickets for. 26 runs. In 22 Treos, Scotland, on July 3-7,
Bobby Locke of South Africa is for Ove. Middlesex 260.
overs, nine of which were mal At Bristol Gloucestershire 513 dens.-Reuter, the defending champion.
American professionais enntered
Confidence in Bruce Woodcock's ability to beat Savold increases
Mrs. Mallorie (15) 1.8.10; 4th are Johnny Bulla, twice runner- Mits Cooper (11), 1.8.12; 5th Mrs. up in the tournament, Gene Sara- M. Ferreira, and P. A da Costa Brown (4), 1.11.56; 8th Miss zon, winner in 1932, Art Clark, A. E. Contes and J. W. Leonard. Darby (7); Miss Boyle (20), Dsq; Huntingdon, West Virginia, Tony W. L. Riley and W. M. David Miss Loseby (3), Dsq; Mrs. Lar Penna, Cincinnati, and Sgt. Chur- vE.. Greenwood and skins (5), DNF; Miss Dewar (16), los Astar of Canton, Ohio, row Sykes.)
DNF.
stationed in Frankfurt, Germany. C. de R.-V: C. Labrum and s. Dinghy Regatta Final
American amateurs are Frank G. Meyer Y A. Campbell and A. 1st Macauley (10), 68.2; 2nd Stranahan, who won the British Marshall.
Cooper (7). 58.8; 3rd Amateur last month, Jim McHale, KEGCA. V. Gosano and S. S. Cooper, D. (14), 58.46; 4th Eddis the Philadelphia Insurance man G. C. Norman, J. G. Meyer v R. Souza V, J. E. Norophs and G. A. (3), 56.5; 5th Youriant (19), 58; who as far as the semi-finals The
6th Young (8), 59.4; 7th Kempton in the British Amateur, and (11), 59.51; 8th Hancock
F. Lee, G. A. Souza, E. el Arculli, J. S. Landoit v S. MË Rumjahn, A. B. Kitchell, A. M. Wahab, A. O. Madar.
KDC-V. C. Labrum, A.' Bally.
M. V. Ribeiro, E. M. Alarcon, A.
A. Lopes, J. F. V. Ribeiro.
Open Pairs-
Preliminary round
Monday, June 12
KBGC W. Butterworth and
Gutterrest
W. Baker and T. E. Baker V C.
C. Perreira and J. F. V. Ribeiro.
1.55; 9th King (1), 11; 10th ~15) William Hilditch, Newark, New
J. J. Castilho and M.-T. Nunes, (0), 1.1.14; 11th Cookson (16), 1.2.21; 12th Ballenden (6), 1.2.44;
v. W. Gaffney and A. 3. Elliott.
E. C. Fincher v ́A. K. Minu and D. Phillips and. H. Brown v
M. D. Hassan.
HKFC)-A. G. Gardner 'and 'J. S..R. O. Stokae v W. Marshallssy and
J. V. Bamsey.
PRC. W. Hirsock and T. M. Pile v V.. A. Vi Ribeiro and F. 3. Rodriqyes
First round
Monday, June 12
CC-A. H. Abbas ant O. R. Sadick y C. B. Basto, and G. Noronlin.
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D. A. Hozario and C. Coelho,
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Marvin W.Willlomion and H. F. Shields
PRC J. W Lee and J. Lah dolt V. E. M. Alircon and A. A. Lopes.
Mrs. Mallorle
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Rtd: Laufer
Jersey.
Other entries include: Egypt, Hassan Hansenetri, Cairo,
Khattab Hassan, Alexandria, and it John Plant, Cairo,
Porl
London, June
odds against Bruce Woodcock winning the World Heavyweight title for Britain against Leo Savold at the White City Stadium to- is now no more than even money against the
morrow night are gradually tightening,
Yorkshireman taking the crown, "while layers are lengthening their odds against the American.
Franco Pelissier,
News that the American had Woodcock all the time. No boxer Marta, 11 Lemeze, Paris, Eugene tracked his sparring pariner's cun moko a ring stem so small Demattle, St. Lo
Wahab v R. A. Edwards and HKFCMY, June 14
A Wahab and :A (5), Rtd;
td; Trenerry, 'A. (20), Rid.:
Belgium Flory van Donck, THURSDAY, JUNE 1.5
Open Dinghy Race Waterloo, D. M. Rhodduck, Ant- 1st Coley. (B).1.3.00; 2nd Werp. George Boomer, Ostend, Dubois (10), 1.9.59; 3rd Laufer W. S. Forreste, Brussels. (5), 1:7.00; 4th Furrer (8), 1.7%; 5th Mira. Mallorie (20), 1.8.31: 0th King (15), 1.12.59;, Dunlop PRC-Winters of T. M. Pile (11), DNE. and F. J.
J. "Rodriques" Ý: W. CHE SATURDAY, JUNE § Ogley and Les 1 1st Laufer (10) 1.00.8 Open Dinghy, Race Thursday, June KCC-J. A. Luz and R, F. Luz Cookson. (14), 1.8.45; -3rd Miss v M. J. Median and G. C. Jorge, Porteous (5) 1.0.12 4th Chute IL.M.V. Ribeiro and 1.9, de Silya!!1), 1,8,45; Pacy (1), Dsq; Moss M. I. Razack and A. M. Omar (8), Dsq
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as Savold does, and L Woodedek
Fshows his 'old-tendency to' back
Italy Ugo Grupposonni, no club jaw do not appear to have had listed, Peter Pravaini, na club the anticipated effect, for cor away and sticks out his left theh listed, Albo. Casera, Milan-Asso-fidence in the Englishman's the American may soon and one ciated Press,
ability to beat his opponent is of his tremendous left hook Increasing
which hayo proyed the downfall Woodcock himself has more of so many. Ad confidence, than he has ever long distance fight will not suit : 34-year-old - Bavoid, who has not fought alrico Gas, mour, 1943 buc hin hinh *has trained" for:15 "roundin
Woodcock" has had the benefit halted, the South African, Johnn Ralph, in three, roinde in Jonin nesburg and stopped Fredd Mills in 14 rounds, 198220VENI
KM. Rumjann and S. M.
Two matches. In the Colony shown previously and makes no Rumjalin v R. Gourley and A. WJ. Howard and LA Gulterrez Open Dinghy Race
Open Lawn Bowls Singles cham secret of the fact that he intends |Steven.
A. Roza Fencira and F. V. V. lat Corbett (1),.1.1.18, 2nd plonship were decided at the to knock out the American. I PRC-J. H. O'Grady and. A: I Ribeiro.
Furrer (4), 1.1.23; 3rd Howell (5), Police Recreation Club green will flay him alive," he said. Robertsv
Silva and L. de
1.1.48: 5th yesterday and resulted in J. A. Savold, on the other hand, Alves and K. M. Omar and A.R. Minu Vand. U. A Rumishe 2 Metall? : XYoung (2), 1.2.44;. Oth) Burdett | da Luz, of Club de Rocrela and fresh from" -a bracing: timo... nt of two fights" in that time. Ha
(20), 19.17; 7th Trenerry, A. (8), a fdemer champion, defeating G. Scarborough in Woodcock C. de RA LG. Eastman and 1.444; 8th Miss Loseby (3), 1.521; C. George of Cralgengower Crie-native Yorkshiro, speaks, rather Aivier and A. Coho WC: Simpson W. Hong Bling ath Cooper (14), 1.5.84; 10th Mies ket Club by 31-12-It Jook Lux pityingly of Woodcock's hopes
Bally, and W. Willerton.
Fint (10), 1.0.44; 11th Chute (3), 20 heads to Anished the game. ut may be 36, but I can still jolt Talkoo-A Soutar and T. Jond. U. A. Burjann. Hemsley v FK Lam and Dri
G. C. Nordan and FE. Skinner 1.0.50; 12th Hamilton (11); 1.7.00 8.S. Hussein of Indian Re them with that left hook of mine.
have an old, V-E ch CW. Lam
BH. Soulfria. Kempton 18th, Dag: Tolfred (10), creation Club beat HLsmall and
of Craigongawer Cricket Club; by to WADAU WA arius · Savold's left, with kich
odds that Savold's greater? "Marques, and
21-0-after 17 heads: The old score is the less pertence in fighting bir radu
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Nakend: Harringay. Ardna (38). The liteat" weather, ind Ma darslive
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Gardner and NJ Bebbington and BA Remedios and Mansell G. A Souza and Hon Choy
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