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JAPAN TOUR TEAM MEETS REST OF THE COLONY AT SOOKUNPOO TOMORROW

By "HANLINCODE"

This week-end sees the resumption of the Tournament series when the Army play the RAF and the Police are at home to the Club. Both these matches take place this afternoon on the Police Ground at Boun- dary Street, Kowloon.

For the fans who saw last Saturday's main match and whose interest in the forthcoming tour of Japan has been aroused, there is the opportunity, on Sunday afternoon, to actually witness the team for Japan in action. This trial and exhibi. tion will take place on the Army Ground a1 Sookunpao at 1 p.m.

The game is kicking off with one team composed of completely Japan Tour players and the other team drawn from the rest of the Colony. At half time cer tain players will be withdrawn and others substituted.

Atomic Gun On Display In Washington

Washington, Jan. 11. The United States Army the 10 showed today

Atomic

Senate-House

Committee a model of an

arillery gun designed

handle atomic shells.

model

was enclosed

concealing

wooden

into

carried

ят

ta

The

In a

box and from a closed-door session of the Commitice.

when

whether

the

Democrat Senator Brien McMahon, the Committer's Chairman, declined comment when reporters asked him model was that of a gan juodek already actually construct- ed or was made from the blueprint of a run still to

be bullt,

that

The idea behind this is to give the selectors and, culentally, My John Redman.

has whu agreed to the thankless task ut travelling with the team e the Honorary Manager, un idea o

different the

"combinations players and how they will At t gether

11 is rather gond to know that the team will be in such good hands in Japan Mr Redman 18 Lapable of getting the most vital

the available material.

I will give a list of the players To: Sunday and for the sake of brevity I shall put A for Army, N for Navy. C for Club and P,

SFC

| kr Polae afer each player, su

WIM

the Those interes.ed Formal club seam which the

drawn from player has been The will be no programmes on Sunday, in which case this may hekp.

JAPAN TOURING TEAM

2nd Half 1st Half J. R. Hender- Latley (N)

son (C) Blackbum (A) Stewart (C)

Lawes (A) Hartland (A) Campbell (C) Nolan (C)

Lattey (N)

Layer CA

members

Senator McMahon

the Committee's

looked at model and discussed He declined to say

said

Layton (C)

Nolan (C)

the it more

Craig (C) Baume (A)

Hopkins (A)

except that it was the firsi

Lime that such a

model

had been shown to

The

Committee. -Reuter

WON'T

CHECK

COMMUNISM

Minto (C) Roden (A Crafter (AI | Deacock (A)

Evans (A

REST OF 1st Hall

Arnold (A) Evans (A! Yeo (A) Morrison (N) Minto (C) Talamo (C) Crafter (A) Deacock (A} Lambert (C) COLONY XV

2nd Half

Markham (A) Ashmore (N)

T. Roberts (N) Cresswell (C) Norman (N) Frend (A)

Karachi, Jan. 11

Campbell (C) Lord Boyd Orr.

former Geddes (A) of the United Director-General Nations Food and Agricultura Organization, declared here to- day that the atom bom could not check the advance of Com- munism in the world.

the

V. O.

Roberts (C) Bleakley (P) Bowers (RAF)

Owen (N)

D. Hundersson (C) Gibbons (F) Sherrard-

Smith (P) Moorhouse (A) Bowers (RAF) Owen (N) Petrie (C)

Winyard (C) At present nn a three-month

Price (N) Farquharson (C) visit to Pakistan to advise

Fairie (A) Pope (A)

Lachlan (C) agricultural Lachlan (C) Governmeni on

On Boyd development, Lerd

Talamu (C) Martin (P)

Howarth (N) told a meeting of the Pakistan

Howarth (N) Merchants' Association that the Reserve: Denyer (A) and democratic nations of the world Russell (P). should

not rely too much on possession of the alom bomb.

"The only effective measure

Communism

hunger

For the not-so-knowledgeable and far younger player. I should recommend this match as being ta the very instructive and worth while against elimination

and seeing.

TOURNAMENT GAMES countries poverty in backward of the world," he said.--Reuter. The tournament games today on the mainland are the Army versus the RAF at 3.00 p.m. and a1 4.15

Ice Hockey Match the Police/Club match

Paris, Jan. 11.

Ice Switzerland The hockey team beat France by four goals to one here tonight. The period scores were 2-0 and 1-0 and 1-1.-Reuter.

p.m.

I

Jiv anterest will be in the of the RAF since shajung the fast outing. to see if they better of the any av mache lessoas, taught them.

However, the Fliers are gone fighters and it is to the predi that never this season have they ner ever slackened during the Rame but have fought hard the latter end

fr

The second game should prove ki more interesting match than the first Kume The Police, a couple of lapses. except for have slowly but surely improved throughout the season and could a good game if give the Club they really got down to it

Unfortunately

they are still without Slevin and from what I hear are likely to be for some This is bad news true to come for both Slevin and the Police Leani

There is also rugger on the Island Loday when the Navy. meet the Rayal Artillery. This should be a close game

"A

and, in my estimation, the game to be seen today

Both these open rugger,

and, if Norman

XV's play good and Lattey don't hang on the ball too long, but endeavour to little pass out to their wings more frequently. the crowd should see some good open fout- ball. This tussle kicks off t 415 p.m. at Causeway Bay.

It has just been learned that My H. M. G. Forsgate, the Club rugger Captain, who sustained un mjury earlier

in the season.

has been pronounced until to play fur at least another month. This is

indeed unfortunate for bio, for, as the Club Captain, have skippered the he would Japan Touring, Team, and this Injury puts him right out of everything.

TEAMS

Army: Markham, Blackburn, Hartland, Clayden, Geddes, Lawes, Arnold, Baume, Hopkins, Roden, Deacock, Crafter, Yeo, Fairie, Evans.

Police: Gibbons, English, Scott, Russell, Tebbutt, Sherrard- Bleakley Gunstone, | Smith,

Russell, Stephens, Day. Martin,

Henderson

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Another Defeat

In UN For Soviet Russia

Paris, Jan. 11.

The General Assembly of the United Nations today considered the Political Committee's réjec- tion of a Soviet resolution which asked the United Nations to seek the repeal of the American 1951 Mutual Security Act, on the grounds that the Act provided for the appropriation of funds for “sub- versive activities" against Cominform countries.

There is an Identical Sovlen any foundation whatever. resolution at present before the Assembly.

The Czechoslovak Bad Polish delegates supported the resolu- tlo i

that He added

Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, sought nothing less than the wholesale collapse of the programme for the strength- The American delegate, Mrening of collective accurity Michael J Mansfield, said that and for human welfare through the Soviet charges were without economic and technical assist-

Financial

Discussions

In London

London, Jan, 11.

finance Commonwealth officials and economic ex-

sures

ance.

He wished to emphasise that the intention of the American Congress was to allow refugees or potential refugees to take part the Noth la the defence of Atlantic area if they wish to co

50.

NO INTERFERENCE Mr Mansfield declared, "No aggression has been or will be committed by the United States either under the Mutual Segu- or for any other rity Act reason."

He added that there had not there be any

A. N. Other, Williams, McNiven perts here today continued been nor would

Club: J. R.

the examination of mea- act of domestic interference by Layton, Campbell, D. Henderson,

the the United States in the affairs to deal with Nolan, Crule. A. Stewart.

Petrie, Winyard, Sterling Area's balance of of any country. McCallum,

Mr Vyshinsky submitted that Lachlan, payments and allied prob-the cork of intervention envisag- Minto, Farquharson, Talamo, Lambert.

ed in the Mutual Security Act their could lead to serious clashes and talk tomorrow and meet again even war.

He added that it should be re- on Monday before joining the Commonwealth Finance Minis-voked if the United States want- ters' secret conterence beginning ed peaceful relations with other

lems.

They

may continue

US

Tribute

To

Malayan

here on Tuesday.

ta

Tin

The result of the first game between the runners-up to the series Champions, the Army, and the League enders, the RAF should not prove too difficolt predict.

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ecun'ries, but, of course, the don't want that." Sterling The

Area,

Mr Jcan Politis (Greece) largest multilateral trading area

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in the world, covering £12,750 sad that the complaining coun million worth of exports and tries had themselves sent thou- not sacris of guerillas into Greece in ports, is now in deficit Washington, Jan. 11. only with the dollar area but to try to bring about the dis- Mr Jess Larson, Administra- with the rest of the monetary memberment of his country. The United States was the European tor of the United States Defence area, including

country which for several years Materials Procurement Agency, Payments Union,

con said yesterday that the Melayan No date has yet been fixed had given many States tin industry appears to be for the conclusion of the Minis siderable part of its resources to future, ha give them a better making every effort to maintain ters' talks.

added. formidable production desoite

Several of the Finance Minis-

The Assembly then formally economic and social problems-

expecting to have voted down the Soviet resolution, ters including guerilla

bilateral discussions, outside the re-introduced into the plenary which hamper paivity........

conference, with Mr Richard session. Butler, Chancellor of the Ex-

The vote was 42 to five (Russia chequer, who will preside over and four Cominform countries) the Ministerial meetings, and with 11 abstentions and bwo Treasury and Bank of England absentees. officials.

The statement was made in response to inquiries concerning the findings of the United States tin mission sent to Malaya last November at the invitation of the Federation of Malaya end the United Kingdom to observe Arst-hand

the problems of Malayan tin industry,

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are

Mr J. R. Jayawardene, Ce lon's Finance Minister, is likely to have separate talks with Mr. Butler.

The Assembly then adjourned until tomorrow-Reuter.

DARTWORDS SOLUTION

Mr Larson said, "The mission

Among other Anancial and

Boston Tea - Cosy - Snug -- reported that the Malayan tin Industry is doing an outstanding economic matters he may disBung Hung Hunt Stalls

cuan Ceylon's right to transfer Stall Sinal Tak - Town -- production job under the cir

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looks all her No. 2 blucked sterling Crier Briar Bried. Summary Brst-hand

Procis Precian Dednite - cumstances.

given us a realistic insight account into the No. 1 drawings Article Particle Whit Whim has into the problems the industry in credit account with the Bank Fancy Free Will Km Malaya is up agaitist. We hope of England so that it would be Joy Aid Alas: Ralée Cash Ince Peru -- Pure -- Frane - that in the future, once conditions available for her to use Face Cape Gooseberry-Bash improve, steps can be taken to necessary.

bring about greate:

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officials: *think* Treasury

problem or

cumulated during Balayans in the economic sense the war years in London, will

sion

not only benefit balances, Would

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All

A man is "all cock-a- hoop" when he is feel- ing elated because of winning some victory or other. He is, in fact, like a farm yard erects cockerel which its crest and crows after chasing off its rival, The French word for crest is huppe, and the cockerel is there- fore "all cock-a-hoop."

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Japan Issue

Washington, Jan. 11 The State Department officially

that tonight

the confirmed

talks Anglo-American

In Washington embraced problems connected with Japan's relation with Asian countries which did not

the San Francisco sign Treaty. A

firmly denied spokesman that any pressure was applied by the United States to induce Japan to conculde

peace treaty with Nationalist China.

The spokesman stated that the anti-Communist policies of Prime Minister Yoshida in that respect wete fundamental and originated from Japan's under- standing of its best interests.

He continued: "Japan may make bilateral treaties with non- The governments signatories. with whom Japan proposes to negotiate is a matter for the

themselves to decide, Japanese

Following the signature of the San Francisco Treaty, SCAP have has allowed Japan to direct contact with the diploma- tic missions of other countries in Tokyo.

has

"This, in effect, has given the Yoshida Government authority to have discussions for possible treatles or agreements with other ecunties. Japan, in faci, begun formal conversations with India. She is negotiating reparations agreements Indonesia and the Philippines and is discussing fisherieg mat- ters with the United States and Canada.' -France-Presse.

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