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Week-end Rugger

By "Hanlincode"

This

week-end, rugger fans will be treated to quite an unexpected feast of their Tavourite gume, and, while this will not compensate for the disappointment felt at the failure of the Saigon In- terporters to make the trip to Hongkong this year, it will go a long way towards it...

Today, the

attractions are a

thc

and

12

Navy / Army XV Yotsus Nondescripts al 2.45 p.m. this will be followed by Services "A" XV playing agains!

& Combined Club/Police XV at

4.00 p.m. Both these games will

be played at the Army Ground. Sookunpou

IL

"difficult to say anything as these, matches about such because

one never knows just how the players will combine. However.

the from

teams

published, it is a pretty safe bet hat the last game will be a good, and I have no hard, close one,

doubt its predecessor

will he

good entertainment as well SUNDAY'S SPECIAL

tilbit of the

The

however,

will take

week-end, place on Sunday afternoon at the Hong- Club Ground. kong Foutball

Happy Valley, when a Chi XV will be a home to a Rest of the Colony XV.

Rugger is never played on a Sunday in Hongkong, and it is only due to the fact that hud coming, then a Saigon been

to have match would have had been played off on the Sunday, and so the ground was reserved

make

of all To

fuil *uge facilities and with a double end in view, it was decided to play Club versus Rest of the Colony XV match, the double end being please the

that a game would

fans, who are naturally disap- pointed about Saigon, and will help the financing of the intended four of Japan by the Colony'b Ruggerites.

The oummit ee responsible for tomorrow's game are, therefore, anxious that a capacity crowd will roll along to see the match

His Excellency the Governor, Grantham, has Sir Alexander kindly consented to be present. and the local Service Com-

are also expected manders altend

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S. Africa Makes

New

Objection

París, Nov. 9.

South Africa today protested anew to the United Nations against the inclusion of the item entitled "Treatment of persons of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa.”

Living

MAY CUT DOWN Language

DEFENCE PLANS

Washington, Nov. 9.

A scaling down of Western Europe's master defence plan is in prospect, Administration officials reported today.

They said economic problems facing the North Atlantic Treaty nations made it highly doubtful that they would be able to reach the target of 90 divisions, fully equipped, by the middle of 1954.

With adequate air close-sup- In Paris today, an authorita- port. military planners figure tive British source disclosed that an international army of that Britain most likely will ask 90 divisions could cope with any

for new US dollar aid to help full-scale invasion of Western pay her share in NATO rearma- Europe.

month

11

5 almost certain, the Washington sources added, that a special committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) will recommend downward revision of the master plan during the NATO Council

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace arrived in Paris today to American Bid with discuss

which is in NATO Committee,

Committee session there. The

subunit an erim re- due to

"Rome. port in mceling opening pn November Dis members, dubbed "The Wise Men' when they were appointed

is

are

24 in Rome.

Details of the revision have at Ottawa Jaat September,

12-country study of the making mui been disclosed, but

they of NATO nations to bear are expected to follow the lime the arms burden imposed by the recommended by General during Dwight D. Eisenhower his Washington visit earlier this

basic element Eisenhower plan is reported to a swifter interim build-up

week

A

of

the

nrester plan.

In the light inflationary troubles in Franes, Britain, Italy. and other Allied

countries,

cont American authorities are vinced that realistic shake- down is inescapable.

3. thai an integrated fighting Before returning to his Head- force of about 30 divisions will quafters, Gen. Eisenhower said be standing guard in Europe one of his big problems is to before the end of next year. "produce security

without Gen. Eisenhower now com-wrecking economies."

Officials mands the equivalent of about

who have a direct 10 divisions. There are four role in top-level planning American divisions in the Wes- dicate there is less worry tern European Army, plus the about the risk of trimming the US Constabulary on occupation NATO army than over the cur- duty. The 28th National Guard rent financial problems of the Division is due to sail for Europe NATO nations. --Associated this month. Congress has autho-Press. rised a maximum of six divi-

sions for the NATO force.

1. S. LAGGING

defence

no indication

This objection was lodged by Mr G. P. Jooste, There was deputy leader of the South African delegation, be- here as to what extent the fore the General Committee, which is charged with | NATO the task of preparing the final agenda for the sixth vote scale down the master session of the General Assembly.

The Committee has 14 mem- there is a growing consciousness bers. It is composed of the in the Organisation today of the President of the Assembly, dangerous implications of con- to seven

tinued discussion in the United Vice-Presidents provid- ed by Nationalist China, France, Nations of the domestic affairs At 3.30 pm. the Band of the Iraq, the Soviet Union, the member States discussions Royal Leicestershire Regiment, United

the United which are exploited by some to Kingdom, by kind permission of the Com-States and Yugoslavia and the further their own ends." manding Officer, will entertain chairmen of the six main com- Mr Jooste declared that Ar- tiele 2 (7) of the Charter was intended The originally

tu have

the crowd

the kick-off mittees of the Assembly. until which is scheduled for 4.00 p.m. Mr Jooste has received Mr J. Rodman will control the game.

COULD BE STRONGER Looking at the teams, one rather gets the impression that the

could Rest

have been division stronger in the back than they are and one wonders why Norman and Lawes have

in

The

permission of the Committee to overriding effect. Indeed, it appear before them to present was on that understanding that

the smaller South Africa's objection.

many of

states "I realise, of course, that this greed to sign the Charler

Nothing had item has been brought forward | San Francisco

happened since to change

the consequence of a resolution

position. The originat Charter Gen- remained intact and could not adopted last year by the eral Assembly.

said Mr Jooste.be amended by a process of Committee The

will

be arbitrary interpretation. been passed over.

however, that in the aware

United Club will not

Nations However, the

was, South African representa-

a therefore, grumble because they have been post

precluded by the tives have consistently appeared explicit terms unfortunate with in- So very

of the Article before the General Committee from interfering in any matter Juries this season. Walden, the

the falling in order to protest agains Club's best three quarter, broke inclusion In the agenda of

within the domestic this his wrist last week. and also

Jurisdiction of a member state. absent are Layton and Roberts.

"This Committee will also be

INDIAN STATEMENT In the forward line, the Best

aware that we have always seem to have a preponderance done so on the grounds that the

Sir Benegal Rau, of India, of talent and I am looking for discussion in the United Nations who like Mr Jooste was invited

of allegations

come to the table concerning the to

of the If the Club can rlee to the treatment by my Government of Committee to present his answer occasion as well this week as South African citizens of Indian to South Africa, said that the they did last week, then this

was a hardy ongual or any other origin constituted item will be a match worth seeing interference in the domestic which they had all become but they really must endeavor:

accustomed. to get off the ground in the affairs of South Africa.

"The inclusion of this tion is really the logical con-

ward to seeing them in ection.

Itear.

U.N.'S COMPETENCE "When first this matter arose,

Committee, headed by W. Averell Harriman, might

it

plan of how the scale-down would be applied. Nor was indicated whether the United States would reduce its efforts proportionately with is Alfies.

out that the It was pointed United States already lags be- trind in its 1951 arms deliveries. Gen. Eisenhower has

asked that they be speeded up.

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British Units Take The Brunt

Korea, Nov. 10. United States Eighth Army headquarters today revealed that he First Commonwealth Division was the unit which withstood test Chinese Sunday's assault by division northwest of Yonchon.

The Chinese, blowing bugtes and whistles and supported by about 20 tanks, hit the British Commonwealth Macs in waves for hours on Sunday and in speradie attacks for days after.

The brunt of the Red assaul was borne by two Commonwealth infantry unitshe King's Own Scoxieh

Borderers Australian Ribes.

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PURLIC BOLIDAY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 By Air Japan. 5 p.m. v B.Q.A.C. Formosa,

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 By Air Formosa Japan. 11 a.m.. via C.A.T.

Indo-China, Praner, French North & West Africa, 10 a.m., Air France. Siam Витла, Indio, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 21.30 a.m., B.O.A.C.

Philppines. N. Bornce, 5 p.m., C.P.A.

14-

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By Surface Macao, Ba.m.; 6 p... Ime Hona ruk Shing

The

In the frenzied Chinese as- sault against barbed-wire pasi- the Chinese lost heavily tiens but they charged to the top of two hills which they

still retain,

The Communist tanks and self-propelled

guns-probably 76 millimetre-made several appearances within 1,000 yards of the fighting front 10 the

armour in recent months. Red armour

at was engaged long range by Commonwealth tonks but Allled officery later made no claims of damage and it was not strictly a tank battle. In fact, the sporadic firing in the darkness could have

been be probably

between the heavy Commonwealth tanka and the Red-self-propelled guns INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION rather than Communist tanks.--- Associated Press.

London, Nov. 9. Winston Churchill is going to and sull Colonist 11, his first favourite ruce horse.

The big. awkward looking which figured in msny grey, political jokes because of its dis- Eke

for turning left, will offered for auction as a stallion at the Newmarket bloodstock sales next month.

Colonist always shewed his best form on courses with right hand turns. Some English race course turn right, some tura left

The horse was injured in a race in August when a loose ehue cut a foreleg.

Colonist, bred in France, is n five-year-old bý Rienzo out of Washington, Nov 9. United States now has Cybelle. Mr Churchill paid and about £1,800 for him in 1949. weapons callored ready for battlefield use against The horse has run in 23 races Communists in Korea for the Prime Minister, winning necessary, Senator Zales Ecton 13 of them and about £15,000 (Republican, Montana) said to- in orize money. day.

Mr Churchill has six other Senator Ecion. who saw an thoroughbreds, most of them atomie test in Nevada last week, two-year-olds, told reporters that the weapons The Arst Churchill horse to can be used like artery in suprace since he became Prime port of ground forces and to "slug| Minister last month was beaten the enemy

by a neck at Windsor today. He 10

added, however, that in The two-year-old filly Pol the strict sense "it is not Roger, a 20-1 outsider, looked artillery-they are bombs." a sure winner but was beaten in The weapons, were available in the last strides of the one-mile ques-sufficient numbers for possible November Nursery by Belle use in Korea, he added. "If Lumiere, another filly, owned they (the Communists) want to by Stanhope Joel.-Associated throw the works at us, I belleve Press. that they can be stopped."

Semalor Ecton Was

lineout, and their back row for- wards will have to tackle low and not make fatile turns that the United Nations decided that clusion of the resolution which look good but are really useless it was competent to deal with was adopted by the General in defence.

it despite the fact that South Assembly in December, 1950, Africa had clearly demonstrated he said..

It a great pity that the Club have

been deprived of the ser- Vices of Meffan, who booked so well last week. His place will be hard to fill.

Club:

that Article 2 (7)of the Charter **That

resolution contained

of

the

ne

an ob-

1

server at the October 30 Nevada RAF PLAY THE atomic test, one of a series re- dealt with new ported to have varieties of atomic weapons, in-

cluding some suited for tactical

or battlefield use.

He said that at the test he

and taking set 77

the

OPTIMISTS TODAY

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Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. Foreign capital is being with- held from Malaya because in- vestors suspect that self-govern- ment is being urged on the people precipitately, Mr W, G. Seoul Baden-Powell Mafcking B. Blunn, the President, told Association's the Malayan annual meeting today.

This might ovoke ал in sistence beyond the powers of the country's

more rational leaders to control, he warned.

"The present leaders must be fully aware that it would be a generation at least before Malaya could be ready to stand securely on its own feet," he said.

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The Association, a permanent Congress of local people of many nationalities, heard one. member, Mr T. R. Marks, that Malaya's coasts were not properly guarded,

Other speakers condemned alleged mistakes and omissions In the conduct of the anti- terrorist campaign and put forward proposals for further action. Reuter,

Cagers In Saigon

Saigon, Nov. 9.' capacity Crowd WAS

tlons of the South Chinn basketball teams both of which won their first games, the mon by 87-14 and the ladies by 40-2, They play the Combined French teams today-Our Own Correspondent,

thrilled last night by the exhibi-

explicitly precluded the Orga- two recommendations. The nisation from assuming jurisdic-invited the Governments tion in the matter." If the Club can rectify these

The South African represen- India, Pakistan and the Union of South Africa to proceed faults and put plenty of go into tative raid that on subsequent with the holding of a round- their lost play, then the journey occasions the General Commit-table conference on the basis of witnessed the second to the ground will have been tee and the General Assembly the agreed agenda Well worth the effort, for there or at least the majority of its into consideration the principles ped is no denying that the suffer the members--argued that as the of the Charter of the United away

position the better the Club Assembly bad dealt with the Nations and the Declaration of much more satisfied with the Optimists at Chater Road Wins For Hongkong play tho I have no doth whit-matter once, its competence to Human Rights,

whole atomic

that this afternoon and, following programme eyahat this one of those do so again could not be dis- "The second recommandation

was before. They are making their occasions when they wputed.

convincing victory was that, in the event of fallure voy substantial progress, We over Scorpions last week on r the very loo.

South Africa, on the other to hold such

conference have an atomic force new. That TEAMS

handy had con inued to invoke before April 1, 1981, or to reach is what thrilled me, ho de- the same ground, will start Henderson. Article 2 (7) end bad sought an agreement in the conference

clared,

favourites. Stowatch.D. M. Henderson, each occasion to persuade the within a reasonable time,

Asked whether he favoured Campin Harley Nola Crale, Comusice and the Assembly Chot parties should

using atomic weapons in Koren, be nsslated in Fonsgate Ferie, Robson blato, the prim

criminal decision in ccm-

the Senator replied: "As a do carrying through Winyazdy

Warne, Talamo Hut retence should not oblige the negotiations by a three-member fensive measure, yes. And

and whirganinics to continue on a commision or, in default or use the word 'defensive in the Blue

so obvicusly unjue to the

agreement between these two, forces against an enemy offen

pense of protecting our ground

In a Best of the Coloty XY: Lowe: was often argued that the

a reasonable time by the give, Router, Secretary-General. Army); McNabb - Harland Carouselon of a matter did not

*The Brst (Army), Slevin, Englah (Folloe), necessarily constitute intervention

recommendation has folied they, Kemp (R. N.), Baume and therefore, did not constitute Government has been

because the

Baltimore, Nov. 9. (Army), Owen (R. N.), · Beatis, Bollen, Wynter Crafter (Army),

will be discharged tion for holding, = Government but chabangosion contention tuble contering of a round-

More than a thousand Cypriach should be the most at 00 Saturday from Johns Hop- Colours: Hed

king" Hospilat where a frayed Hatred Mr John Bardd by Jooste, and I submit nembly has to consider how ule aliens and other workers matches will be payed today, right knee eight days ago

Therefore, the General An- ciecka, mund ta tiradale, skilled Only two otheout Division cartilage was removed from his reommendetlin has to have applied to the Govern Arta meeting the Scorpions chat has been removed from adbloned by WILLIAM KLICK GRINAM for

pool Army CA the knee and Rusch ts now buth Chica Morning Post Limited at 1-3:

Ka-Royal Navy "TEERIDE'N getting layound on matches - of Vietor

In the Colony of Hongkong.

Asociated Pres.

60

an

Union.

The Optimists have the runa in the side to pass the 200 mark, which they will have to cock up to avert defent. The Airmen have got into stride. efternoon cricket and there is They are playing Baturday no stopping them.

The Optimista will have step up their scoring today and.

Pitcher Better

[(RN), Thornais (Astry:n of Article 2 (7) of wie to accept the 'Assembly'a comple:Want. Work in Suer there is to reason why they vie Rascht Now York Yankee

Naxle, Nov: 9.

Becord, be implemented. I submit that ment inbour exchange through the best way to put it before out the slated to work in the the General Amembly."iteuler, Suez Canal Zone-E

abouldn't be able to do that against the RAF bowling,

The Picher,

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