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Home Soccer:

ARSENAL RETAIN FIRST PLACE WITH SUPERIOR GOAL AVERAGE

Wah Yan annual re-union

Last night old pupils of the Wah Yau College re-united in their annual, gathering on the School premises, They were welcomed by the Rector, Father Cooney, and the con- munity of the College.

The uspect of en-operntion be tween old boys on the question of employment was especially

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stressed by the Rector in his opening address, Old boys of the College must help one another

times, he said. Father Cooney, Introduced to the gathering, the new Regionu of the Irish Jesuits in Superior South Chinn, V. Rey, R. J. Harris.

London, October 28.

At the top of the Loogue table, Arsenal and New- castle United are still running neck and neck, with Arsenal remaining in first place through superior goal averagé.

They beat Derby comfortably although Newcastle were equally impressive in scoring four goals against the sound Blackpool défence.

Middlesbrough lost ground through dropping an unexpect

Home Soccer League Standings

Arena!

FIRST DIVISION

Gold

W D LPA P. 5.5 10 42 31 13 22 wenstir...

127 11 32 Milelor.. 20 9 4 3 34 18 20 Spur 11 N 320 EN 19 Manchester 11. 15

20 10 10 31 7 54 42 20 17 14 5 5 4 19 14 15 14534 18 17 5 13 5 6 3 23 24 10

W

Jurnley

l, and Fr. Cooney said But | Liverpool Fr. Harris had spent many years Blackpool

Reminders

Today

European YMCA, Whit Drive,

8. pan,

Union Jack Club, tambolu, 7.30

| 13.871).

Club Lusitano, annual meeting.

C pin.

Coming events

TOMORROW

HK Motary Club tunch of Roof Garden, HK Polel. 12.30 p.m. Bridge Drive, Europeii YMCA,

Bp.m..

IK Light Orchestru rettearsal,

St. John's 0.40 m

8pm.

LAWN BOWES:

Hong Kong win Aitkenhead Shield

The 1950 Lawn Bowls leason was brought to a suc- cettful conclusion, yesterday, when two teams, representing Hong Kong and Kowloon respec- tively, compared for the Aitkenhead Shield. The match resulted in a victory for the Hong Kong team by 16 shots, the final score being 367- 351.

At the conclusion, prizes won 1.B. Baxter during the season were pre- B.B. Starshall scnted to the successful.com-.. Kinniburgh daughter of Mr. J. G. Meyer, D. Phillips

A. Hutton L. Bones J. Tang

R.J, Wigginton (SKIP)

(Skip) 13 Cathedral hall, petitors by Miss P. Meyer, JC. Chalmers

ed home polni to Fulham BlitUnion Jack Club, dancing class, the President of the Hồng con

other dangerous rivals, ke Manchester United and Tollen- ham Hotspur, both won away from home.

Tottenham, who have gained hive conspicuous victories, must have been surprised to And that they dropped from fourth to fifth place. United's big win at Ever- inn took them up & place in goal average, but Hotspur have a

a game In hand and a well placed.

Aston Villa, Ford's previous 'club, 'went down Burnley,

wn to Villa will be out to spend some of the hear £30,000 they ra. colved from Sunderland in order to strengthen their own side. 24 15

da China and Hong Kong and had Hustered. 3. 4 23 89 15

benn associated for a long time Puranath with

Fr. Harrly in addressing the gathering sold that it

Regional

educational work

Hous Seminary,

In the Hulton

Konk

Stetho

Was

great

Derby I'ulham Chariton W..A.

Vitla

pleasure for him to meet the Wah

1: 54 522 10 14

14 6 2 6 24 27 14 15 4 4 5 10 24 14

17 23 13

14

Vills were 18th, level on points

Suvterlund.

6 2 6 10 21 with 10 6223

Yan boys of whom he had heard Sundertant.. 11 9 6 15 21 11 so much.

knew from ex-

1623 11 R18 31 10 主 a 3 10 33 0

Chelica

perience how highly the boys of ¦ Kiemela WALL ARM Wah Yan College were esteemed, Everton

all walks of life in this Colony. Fr. Harris mentioned the project which he contemplated in build-

two first cins Colleges In s Colony for your children. he was already in course of

ก onstruction in Kowloon and the other, he hoped would shortly be undertaken on the Island, 12sked

for the support and co-

operation of all.

A

The supporters of Notts County had to wait until today before seeing their site gain its first auc- cese this season.

Though Notts County had twier

15 29 1925 won away from home their 2-1 SECOND DIVISION

victory over Karnsley was the GORIE

A Pt. Grst at Meadow Lane and Tommy PW F

750 10 Lawton chore the orcasion to re- IE 10 Munchiester C, 11 0 4 1 a 20gister his only 'goal of this season.

Coventry....

...

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te

215

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1

15 14

Curious feature

whist

Kong Lawn Bowls Association. H.F. Nine Dragons Gervices Club, Scores in yesterday, ihatch, as W.

drive (ensh prizes), well no winners of competitiofis 7.30 pm.

played during the season just -Chicero. Services Club, Informál | conclúcted are az ilyen below:

dance, # p.m.

WEDNESDAY

Toe I meeting, 50, Macdonnell

Col. Dowbiggin

.

Kowloon

A.E. P'bárson

1.0. Robertson J.Otem

J.A. Luz

(Skip)

15. Marshallaay

We

(Skin

(Skip)

J.E. HASS G. Woodward J. McCutcheon (Skip}

AH. McKenzie

D.A. Mansell

U.. Gitting A.Y. Lee J.T. Cotton Il. Basn

21

(Skip)

T.E. Baker

20

J.A. Tibble

R.

G. Lee F.J. Hunt

F.J. Rodrigues W.J. Howard

(Skip)

21 (Skip)

First Division

AONG KONG

7. Kavanaghi

K

Ruad, 8. 30 p.m.

Club, tonthly exhibition Art

Curd, St. und Christmas Juhn's Cathedral hall, 10, C. Goh

W.V n. technission

J. Watson

1. Urquhart

A.K. Minu

(Skip)

25

T.O. Mordrin

A. Jillott

N. Heaton

PURS

(Skip). S. Yusuf E. Tusk

II.L. Ozorio

33

10

S.J. Pollock

M.. Hassan,

HONG KONG

9. Ladd

Nine

"Dragons Services Club. Field

dancing class, & p.m.; boxing. P class, ban Alm show, 0.30 p.my Union, Jack Club, whist drive,

7.45 p.m. Woinen's

Europeon NJ. Section, YMCA, unies morning, 10

n.

ELECTIONS IN KASHMIR ?

who

1

A.J. Kew

BL.A.

Baptista

(Skip W.M..Davidson E.C. FinchET J.V. Ramsay

(Skilon J.G. Meyer

A.W. Hircock K.M. Omar

M.N. Rakusen A.M Omar

A.A.

WC. Odley

14

34

(Skin)

D. Ravelet 1. Gadsil

W.

Hond Sling E. Greenwood (Skip) a.C.. Norman

R Mimpson

W.

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12

P.A. Rozario

H. Xavier A.E. Coates

Srinagar, October 28.

UA. Rumjahn Sheikh Abdullah, Prime Minis-

(Skin) B 1 4 22 16 20

here Francis Lee ventertain..

ter of Kashmir, declared Binckburn 20

221 20 20

A curious feature about today's yesterday "Failing a solution vie

of A.J. Coelho ... 15 7 23 22 30 Tieton ......

football was that the bottom club the Kashmir 15 622

problem by the E. et Arculli Division Southampton, 1620 20 in every

won their Security Council, elections to the J.S. ttull... 14 3 4 4 2

matches.

National Assembly will be held Westham 、

In League 11, Grimsby Town next year," Shreld ... 14 4 C

tried Bloomer at eentic-forward Boncaster

of Biggs, who s In place well for them last season, They could scarcely have suspected such an outcome. Bloomer scored all four goals against Southampton and enabled Grimsby to gain their second success this season. The victory also

took them

off the bottom rung, which is now held by Luton Town.

Queen's P.R... Bury

Mr. Lim How Ping, Chairman, thanking the Rector for & most enjoyable evening, mention

that he was speaking for the Cardi President, Mr. Ko Fook-sun, who was away in Europe on a bugl hess tour. He urged all the past Students to become members of the Association because, he said

It is your Association"

Iciemtet Brentford

Chesterfeld

Notts C During the course of vory Swank leasant social evening Vocal Grinnby Items were given by pupils of

Gualdi, Professor

other and musical ficns were also present- ed.

24 0 3 0 3 32 13 11 17 22 13

1440 241 156 28 38 a 11 16 37 14 21 #4161

15 4 2 0 1 27 10 14 2 2 20 30 3

# 14 24 +

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Cecilia Chen pinyed, the 8th Notts F Rhapsody from Llazi: Army Au Millwall (soprano) gave the Musette Valse Norwich from La Boheme; Mr. Lola Penn Exeter... the Caro Nome from Verd! Bristol H gave and Mrs. Lola Cheng rendered Plymouth an extract from Madame Butrint t

terfly

"One Fine Day" and a

Chinese song: Amy Au and Lola

also gave a

duct from "LA

A newcomer to this

Goals

W D

L

A Pia

16 11 3 1 4 1 23 10 10 G 1 34 18 23 ..... 10 8 39 12 22

35 10 9

A change in leadership came In this section, Manchester City surrendering the top position to the vastly improved Coventry side.

The sharp shooting Manchester

19 120 forwards lost their touch; and a 16 16 20 9 19 15 6 27 17 18 point was

dropped through a

13 R2 23 16 18. Rollers draw against Hull City Southend

10 N 2 & 31 24 18 On the other hand Coventry City 44 28 14 18 had little trouble in overcoming Ipswich Bournemouth.. 15 7 22 20 10 Douenster and took first place in Northampton, 16 4 7 1P 18 15 the goal average, mainly due to 25 their excellent defence, which 181 has conceded only nine goals in 15 31-14 20 0 11omes.

Newport

Cher: Tsan Kwolin played Iteading ... 1

Colony, My

two violin solos with feeling and

technical execution which won

Leylan

Port Vale

continued applause. Mr. Tsan / Colchester

was trained in Shanghai,

Afterwards refreshments

Torquay

were

Brighton

served to the numerous guests

who attended the function.

Tibet asks for Indian_aid

(Conttuned from page 1)

Ladakh has a common, border th Tibet and Chinese Turkes- In. It covers. an area of ove 0,000 square miles, with a popu fation of 150,000, the majority of vhoni are Buddhists.

Balance of power.

of

Swindon Aliersial GOBokham Walli

Watford t

16

!

37 1

All four clubs at the top. of

26 44 A 2012 the Southern Section of Division

10 4 4 8 3 30 14

152 8 5 12 26 12

10 1 10. 26 12 11

18 3 3 8 14 22 11

.. 4 18 28 1

a 3 9 14 25

10 25

A 19 27

D

Palace ....... 10 1 1 10 15 33

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Casin LFA Pts Tranmere... 10 8 * 2 32 22 22 "Ciátékhoni!" w

33 19 20

I w

D

Stotherham .. 16 9

Carflate

I drew. The first three, Notting- ham Forest, Millwall and Norwich

City,_retained their positions bub

fell Bristol Rovers

one place, Exeter City rising above them.

Biggest shocks

Again in the Northern Section the lenders hart a bad me. In Inet two of the matches provided th biggest shocks of the after-

Tronsmere Rovers the leaders, Irulford .... 14 2 2 4 31 10 20 had lost only one match all tha

9 3 4 3 10 12

that on August 26, #35 24 13 19 season and Blockport

on their 15 7 6 3 5 20 19 yet they went down Mansfield

own ground to Lincoln City.

Itochulsta Cri:we Chester

Southport Lincoln Bradford C., York ..... Accrington Barrow... Wrexhani Branthorpe.. 15

10

15

7 to 22 17

7 1 6. 20 14 17 Rotherham, winners of their 2001 last five matches and third in the 2 G 24 24 10 table, also

failed before their 20 22 10 own supporters.

27 23 15 The second club, Gateshead, lost for the second week running

6 20 26 14 7 19 20 14

8 27 32 14ut they had a horder tark away

to Alanfield Town.

4 5 0 10 21 12 318 17. 10

New Brighton 16 4 4 7 15 3 12 Halifax.

357 18 27 11 Oldham

16 429 27 30 30 Darlington 15 4 3 14 22 D Hartlepools ·1 2 6 10 27 Shrewsbury '16 8 2 10 11 288

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

The tuation at the top. therefore, remains unaltered, but Bradford have come Into the running and are only two -points behind the leaders with

A game in hand.

Sheikh Abdullahı. was Council addressing the General of the Jamimi and Kashmir National Conferetter, said he was district Issuing instructions to offlelais to prepare electorat lists,

J. Sykes

(SKD)

R.M.V. Ribeiro E.M. Alarcoun A.A. Lopes JF.V. Ribeira. [Skip)

Riley

A.V. Gosano C.E. Passos

B.W. Bradbury .C.C. Pereira

(Skip) 20 (Skip) Second Division

HONG KONG A.O. Madar

The Jammu and Kashmir Na-A.H. Seemin tional Conference is the ruling M.Y. Adul party of Kushmir. It is headed | A.M. Wolabı by Sheik Abdullah.-Reuter.

(Skip)

10

KOWLOON

D.S. Oliver

P. Hughes

F. Howarth J.W. Tindall

(Skip)

Senator Lodge replies

to Soviet

The

peace plān

Lako Suécées; October 28.

"

Senator Henry Cabot Lodge told Russia today "the people of the free world, whom you have finally aroused, will in a completely peaceful and orderly way, and within a very few youří, create a quiet and peaceful world.” Republican Senator from Massachusetts mode his maiden speech in the United Nations, in reply to long defences of the latest Soviet "peace plan" by the Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, who made these major points before the General Assembly's main Political Committee on Friday:- 1. Russia has no intention of using the atomic bomb and insists that the United Nations adopt an effective system of nuclear control but only on the terms of the Soviet Union which objects to the American- sponsored and majority-ap-sentatives proved control plan.

21

19

13

•A.E. Howkins

A. Bailey

T. Wren

R.II. Browne

J.Crighton

(Skip) 10. (Skip)

Third Division

M.J, Diyechu

P.K. Lau

C.W. Lam

J.E.

awaret

SS. Hussain T.H. Goodinan

T. Hemsley

chell

A.B. S.R. Solina

I. Klichell A.H. Abbas

(Skip) Stoker

23 Kruse

Ir ner

A.G.

4

(Skip)

E. Poulson 18 H.W. Randall

12

The creative energies of the Russian people will be released, and they will be able to mingle With people from other lands. The people of Europe, will no longer have, të, live uhder the oppressler of the Red Army.

believe

of you, repre- The Sayipt Union and Poland really, balleve are

2. Russia supports the North monopolisuc. You belleve It be Korean charge unsubstantiated cause you come from the world's

front-thati greatest monopoly, and

cannot imagine. using

Japa- the United Nations

the

in reports from It

You have a Politumust

ricae troops in Korea in disregard, poter is concentrated in a

In of its international obligations.

dozen ment and

you just cannot Russia, Would he willing to sign peace treaties with Germany, believe that power is a diffused

TA In this

3.

In spite of the cold, attendances Austria and, Japan if there were belin ridiculous fairy

would

iples Beaks the taped the millon mark, join in the anthe West w

again

In London, diplomatic (quar tért sald a Chinese Communist Invasion of Tibet could swing India toward the West and up- set the present balance

Asia, adds United power in Prets,

unruled over | Officials were

as it actually is, reports that Tihet had been in-

Striet domina vaded. however, saying the Chi-

tion aring from the fact that 4. Rustio jussis on a dry ve In a dominated society, nese Reds were not in Tibct pro- per but had merely been accused Dundes

Though Motherwell's dramatic third reduction in drmements by wid therefors cannot conceive of the uppermost reaches Hearts

11 12 13 13 11 League Cup win over 1ibernia solently declarce" that it wous by somebody.”“”

all of of crosslog

THE Five Powers and a society, which is not dominated

Bik, of the Yangtoe Hiver into terri Merton.....

6-2 at Aberdeen 5.0 16 14 10 who had heaten them.. Rory claimed by Tibet.

Third Lanark.. 8 11.9 10 Home two weeks ago was the submit fully, authentic information Britain

have both In: and Indio

Not placeful 740 3 19 15 2 main shock result of the day in verify

on Its, armed forces and would Partick past years tried to negotiate a Rangers

A 10 Scotland, there were

everything froin

Mr. Lodge, densificed Mr. ettlement Tibet and Celtic

prises, notably Rangers' defeat Z

Vyshinsky's Protestations frontier, but, no

5. Russia objects to the build- Russia is impelled by peaceful "When you hear the

on

and Ternment over re-

Staith

East Fife Tibot's claim to Sikuig. Botherwell -Mirren

which lies

course

What of the upper the Yangtze and willch Hibernians

Clyde

China mps placed India's Fa most officicis

to the Chinese Govern- Airdri ment, was strictly an Indian-Chi- noso affair. They did not bellevo India

W D L

8 Б 3 1 12 0

8

17

12 where 64,750 werb present.

7 3 1 3 13 10 7

SCOTTISH

[adjust her, present | Burting, A, .. ward Tibet on the basla St.-Jobriston "Invasion's réporis, Lam Non official pointed out that Queen of B... Brilleli and Indian policy towards Arr

Timer tat-tfar Tibet had been

That Dunfermline..

Queen's Park. China's

holte Arbroat

Both

ed in Bou

Partie ents.

acichowiedges

and

hot Tibet's Kilmarnock adjustments were needed, bour Cowdenbeath... India and Britain.

that if any Dundee.....

to Etenhomemair 'would; teck make

them on teims friendly, to Abfon R. bath Tiber and China. However, Allon ... there was no reason to bellepu Dumbario Indin was finxious to maintain

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7

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other sur-

at the hands of Aberdeen.

that

There was no score in the Cuping of American, bases in many | matives en bé. Timpugns our

fioal

306 13 13

0313,5 at half-time but afterwards goals 12 18 by Kelly, Ferrest, and Watts, gave 421 Motherwell a clear-cut victory

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CANADA APPOINTS MISSION CHIEF

Ottawa, October 28:

inchid olives, Pacific, and charges that Spair und Portugal have put air bases and other inilitar Installation of the disposal of the United States:

Day Will come

Sentilor Lodge, new member of

lleve that his speech is the speech of a man who really wants peace. No one who really

by in.. with someone else

He said.

force is the founda-

the US. delegation, was chosen in of Americht foreign polley.

yot

WARS: The

to reply to: M. Vyshinsky as tho' My Forms Hell.

he, krows, perfectly

hos-

Affairs today appointment of Arthur Mehzles plan, which includes a

The Department of External Fofigal Committee, neared.HP United States, at the aty, de- Kandunced the end of ita debate on the Sovised: birt detukuý albinte-

demand

de head of head of the Canadian for endorsement of the "Stockholm

26 mission in Japan is 94 and has

9 10 12. 2.24 18 20 1184 11 11

2.41 1418

51 13

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4

• Been head of the

Für

Peace Appcol."

In replying to M. Vyabinsky,

said: "I

th 1945 rpt,

its armed forces, thereby Tità. dentally

facilitating the ter

lon of the Soviet ritorial expansign

precedant

fot an extraor- Union which te of

Mr. Menzies, who Section of the Department ince dinary April, 1940, will replace E. H. conspiratorial sceicey and chill-

the Soviet dlohness. As to whether all this 1177 Norman who has recently re-helps your own ruling class

Eastern Lodge anion öf á mixture of t

Important toe!!

friendly relations with a regimegulated by a treaty signed

to ride roughshod: 1250, conventiona, par- With the aver ticularly if t

Emuch,

h.betion could be

dondBerations in mind;, india construed as a direct threat

would be left to Judge whethar security,

was beaking to dominate

out that

Chine

It was

and

and can

Tokyo,

cannot

but 1, bellovo - át

1 heur

humen

Union

and his colleague from Poland speak with a lump in their collective throuts of the

Mr. Menzies was born in Chinn hugestiunably bad for the long forrows of the atomic bomb. and studied at the Canadian range interesis of the everyday which is certainly very grave and! Academy in Kobe, Japane United Press.

women and children

of very real without ever uttering Atlesin and Poland. I am cons

a word about the horrors of being fident that the conditions which stuck in the

stomach with a now exist in the world are not bayonet or Manila, October The United Metatea ashbassador going to fast much longer be but

world.

195177ming shot by a

of

magad "ey Restlas

Coren, laft for the United. Blutes today, to undergo a àerious Òpera- nar his been triving to walk on an huytight words Delore

he Riddle of

Well Jeaving, hodhanded, the Bell ang thăng lytis Corden the Tors: zandet xbury heitue lion port on the Pall Bite Thein indiafy, Border, Fahd Tibet. Chika, munkat

Aldent quiripaz Relations between Tibet and push her closer to

H GRADE ST to the Philippines:-Me, Myron CAURS Loople of the hangoverrin by ja 'tank. I brak

"Nepal, woro “gulf; also to be res i Router uII) UNKER FIVE

alla before Chri

shell for, of you have hually not a word about the horrors In completely drovning because your ship has torpedoed by a, submarine.

within a very few years create a Not even a syllable was uttered Quint and peaceful world. Pabout the terrors of the concRE

iwo believe

day will tration camp or the unspeakable done whisp the ophiopilenzel, gaz The sende State United religion in Austin will diasppear Press,

[the]

ON. Sadick

12

37

KOWLOON

W. Gaffney

C.F. Collins A. Mennes A.E. Elliott

(Skip)

R.A.

F. Kertes

M.L. Roza

Rosario

IA.

G. Murt A.G. Coles M. Ferreira D.C.S. Alves 17.. (Skip) W. Baynes W.H. Cowle S.E. Souza

20

J.J. Basto

(Skip) M.A. Grimpet

W. Baker

C.L. Stapleton

A.R.A. Rahmin WJ, Keales

(Skip) 20

-Total

307

16

13

20

21

15

20

27

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Toin! 351

Prize winners

First Division League Chum- pibns-Indian Recreation Club.

Second División League Cham- plons.-Kowloon Cricket Club.

Third Division League Chum- pions-Indian Recreation Club.

Culony Singles Championship-

Winner: C.C. Pereira; Runner-up: W. Hous

J. Howard Championship.---

Colony

Winners: Francis Lee and W.C. Ogley Runners-up: A.M. Alves and A.M. Souží,

Colony Triples Champlénship. – Winners: J.W. Tindall, E. Green- wood and L. Sykes; Runners-uo: Francis. Lee, W.C. Ogley and W.

Hong

Long Sling

Rinks Championship.-

E. Greenwood, A.L.G. W.C. Simpson and L

beiro, E.M. Alarcsun, A.A, Lopes and JF.V. Ribeiro.

England;

Sykes; Runners-up: R.M.V. RI-

Gutierrez Shield International Competition Winner: Runner-up: China,

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