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CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS,

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, H.K. & Shanghai Bank Bldg. Tel. 27789

Manchester United

Hold First Division Lead

London, Dec. 26.

Manchester United's brilliant young side held their lead of three points at the head of Division 1 after today's English soccer league programme.

They followed their 4-1 thrashing of West Bromwich Albion on Christmas Eve with a great 5-1 win today over rival cham- pionship contenders Charlton Athletic, at Old Trafford.

Quicksilver Dennis Violett,

side- forward, wiki bat a bat-

trick against WA was again on the goal standard with another two. Xxxmuny Taylor,

Roger

Left-winger Uilly Kiernan netted for Charl-

Byrne and Ernie Doherty also scared for United.

tor

Blackpool.

who have słown

signs of altering jo the chan- pionship Face with POCCIEL Je-l SCUEN

by Arsenal

and Ports outh, moved back into second spot in the table

with: 04-2

HotDe Wilt

Huddersfield Town,

SO PAKUTAK

Burnley Surprise

Burnley dropped to third place i with a surprising 2-1 defeat at ! home by Preston North Eng

vsult 111 the

SCOTTISH LEAQUR DIVISION ***** Chunder

St Jobnsione

F] Brechin 4 Allon OLASGOW CUP FINAL REPLAY:

Hangers

C'elle

IRISH LEAGUR:

Ad

Ballymena Colet aine Crumacher

Peladown

25

3 Distillery

1

3 Derby (12

Cliftonville

Luifeld

Glenavon

Reuter

MCC Delight Pakistan Crowds

Sherk

Fastest Division was Arsenala 3-3 saw

Chey

at Molineux Park to rub Wolves - hampton Wanderers ot then mandred per vent tunne record

scurein.

חולדות

Karachi, Dec. 26

A

Team gave u

w the batting splay

opened their three-month

of Pakistan toxlay with

a match against Karachi Cricket Association here.

The tourists had complied 323 for the loss of five wickets by the close

The game ende uts Wednesday

Four of the top five balamen passed the 50 mark and opening bat Brian Close failed by only two run to reach his halfway century.

Close, Peter Richardson (50),

Vic Groves. Arsenal's costly centre-forward

Leyton Orient, hit one of the London's atue's goals, MIBIAL - 10.wards Derek Tapscott and Jimmy Bloomilled

were Their other Colin Bouth (2) and Johnny Hancocks were the men who saved a point for Wolves.

Sheffield Wednesday, whost Maurice Tompkin

(05), Ken top of the Second Barrington ke to re

(70 not Dut) and Division

hope that Jam Parks (52) delighted the itsast give there will be top class socery at 7,000 spectators by their easy Hillsborough next season, keep stroke play. All seemed un-

troubled by the first place. They were held to

metting pitch, 2-2 draw at Dackburn Today a fuct which sugurs wall for the but are stili pont ahead of tourists who have to play the Liverpool who shared the spons | majority of their 15 mulches in at home with another 2-2 araw Pakistan on matting.--Reuter.

gainst Stoke City.

Orient Stopped

In the Third

Division South

Leyton Orient hold their lead

but Brighton

ure Ketung too close for the London club's com- fort

Orient

wire stupped 2-2

الاسلام

Tour more

home today by Norwich City after being a goat down at half-

ime, Brighton goals to beat luckless Newport County 4-1 and Torquay re- mained well in the running with a 3-2 home win over Southamp-

ton.

CHINA ** MAIL

· TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1955.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

1222

T, 3 thg 1 3. PAL OF

"That pipe the boys got you for Christmas--would you like to take it back and get one that smells better?"

Visiting

Seafarers

Had

Memorable Christmas

Hongkong gave a big welcome to visiting seafarers over Christmas. Worship and merri- ment mingled in their correct proportions for several hundred seamen at the Missions to Sea- men during Christmastide.

On

110 Christmas

Christmas Eve,

stockings packed with useful and amusing gifts were given to seafaring patients in five hospitals and those in gaol were also recipients of presents.

The services of Holy Com-

with muniou started

the midnight service at which eurols were also sung, and five other Holy Communion service f were also

RUGBY LEAGUE throughout the day

RESULTS

well attended.

At 7 p.m. King George's Hall packed to the doors, and the overflow ran through into

was

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

Another Soccer And

Basketball

Victory By Cheung Chau Players

By "TOUCHWOOD”.

The ball was round, and the referee was near-sighted, but this did not pre- vent the Cheung Chau soccer team from springing another of their jack-in-the-box surprises when they downed the South China Morning Post Sports Association All-in catch-as-catch-can soccerites in the annual Boxing Day friendly soccer and basketball matches at Cheung Chau yesterday.

The official score as announced by the referee after the football match was Cheung Chau 8, South China Morning Post 1, Cheung Chau cagers beat Morning Post 51-48 at basketball.

But nobody took much notice, play put up by the players in of the scores seriously, except, both the soccer and basketball perhaps, "Fel Loh" Wah 4 matches. Also present was Dr ployer-cum-spectator who roat- Khoo of Cheung Chau.

The basketball match was the closest

and

hardest fought match of this anmmt sports affair and credit goes to the SCMP cages grand display. Full for their

to the

Cheung Chau players for their clean and basketfull matches.

Grinhorn in his

ed in flery Punti that it was all "ishy business" or words to that the Morning that effect. Post Sports Association, with two new additions to this year's team Jockey Peter Plumbly and ex Police officer Brownld not we them for the match against Cheung Chau

Mr

According to "Fei Loh" Wah speech told

Op

that

Junch

they against

Family Service At

The Cathedral

From Our Files

100 Years Ago

Wo have received a statement. respecting the Unicorn,

at

which

we shall be glad to see credibly contradicted. An agreanent is said to have Boon made with her A Siamese Amany to tow vessel to Shangtze, for which the payment was to be $4,000 $3,000 being paid in Amdy, and the balance at Shanghao-" when the bargain we was provided,

Wa

that

completed 11 however, should it come on to blow, that the Unicorn should bo

of the

to let go,

was to bo

The vessel

was acordingly bowed out of Amoy, but having about 25 miles, the coded

tho

ricamer alleged the paddies wore out of order, and cut the

without

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either re-

vessel adrin, fulfiling his agreement, or tunding any part of the money. The Captain of

exed at

McLean, fell

thre

vessel, so much the Chines Super-

making auch arrangement without consulting

for cargo

WELL PAW'D LETTER.

the South China things might have been very Morning Post members to St John's Cathedral was him, that he gave up his com- much different had Plumbly learn by next Christmas more packed with parents and mond. and Brown played in the for about football ward line against Cheung Chau. might turn

children at the Family Ser- the tables If there

any consolation for Cheung Chou next Boxing Day. vice on Christmas morning. the Morning Post Sports Asso-

Well-known carola were ciation is that by next year, both Plumbly and

sung and there were special prayers and a message for the young people.

Brown

should be ripe to represent the

pup

Oshins' Cheung Chau. EARLIER MATCH

In an earlier match between Heavyweights

Fonthes

versus

which ended in a three all draw, Piumbly, a

Use to place In Ono

Wes

furious after this. Jockey Plum- bly once within the homestretch, time whipping the Ar Invitation to all those who, wasted no

Brown, the Christmas bail about. There contributed 10

WB5

Alleged Attempt To Export Cars

The following letter was left at our office by a seamen, and whether or not he is the writer, the authentication is sufficient to justify its publication, which per S.

se is deserved. We have omitted the allusions it makes to a con- the the temporary, as superlucu,

The letter is not to our taste. without date, but was received on Saturday, and had evidently, in the fore- beer woll paw'd castle.

The Very Reverend F

conducted Temple,

who service, assisted by Reverend Timothy Beaumont, talked about the first people to the Babe Jesus on the first Christmas

morn Those who Himn

SCC

bur

only. Fic

best-his

men,

OWNL

the

the

the

pected

ancl

of the "China

but the

#

small islands thickly (which might be ex- to have been fortified)... with a narrow passage, Between and inside of these islands, lay full com- with

the pasage, and I

programme to visit the Mission hitting the front, being shouted [mouth cars on Christmas Eve at were any church when there should like to see the man that

cater

the main restaurant, when re Radio Hongkong

to

the

Dome

to

ly, a very able southpaw sharpshooter guve the opposi- to worry about with Mon plenty his circling movements, that so bewildered his opponents that Six men, facing a charge of loved

To the Editor to export specified paren were the very first, he they were at a loss momentarily attempting

Mail " as to which foot Plumbly would articles without a licence, were sold. Then, those who worked and were bury doing remanded by Mr Hin-shing Lo of his

Sir-Englishman can ba by Lyplied 'special' Boxing Day shots,

for three days in Police custody things, as

acquainted with Yes.

at Central on Boxing Day,

shepherds out all olght on the little you guessed it. Fire!

Castries Bay, of tending hilly Defendants are Leo But 30 Thirdly,

their sheep. navigation of player who netted the first goal

the wise

the Russians had the position Tar the Featherweights Plumbly whose bandied

motorcycle broker, Lee Nal 30, Dean continued, those who used

taken up, it is a bay of some- toki of the Wun On Transporta-

what large dimensions, with legs

they had in soccer antiques so

Lion Co., confused the

Chow Wai-lun, 80, the talenta

service of God.

reet extending nearly across ita garage foki, Leung Ying-kul, Heavyweight goalkeeper that he couldn't help but

mouth; and nearly, at the head smile

for.

3B, foki of the Wun On Trans- Plumbly's spectacular goul.

NOT VERY POLITE

of the Bay, there are some three portation Co., Tso Tung. 39, toki

Dr Lour of the Wun On Transportation

would ea The game continued Las

Last and

Doan Temple also reminded Co., and Leung Kan 36, master the children that it was not very of the junk No. M485T.

They were alleged to have polite to visit relations on one wo Ply day in the year their birthday altempted to export

said that if there the Russians, children present who manc

Who mand of was extended by the Chaplain and directed by unlookers as to Stanley, without a licence.

only came to Eleven other men on the same who mentioned that the enter how put the ball past the

exciting were dismissed,

or would be mad enough to grope was something the

when | WED tainments would continue undi Eoalkeeper, and

Rool that charge

special off Brown's Div. Det. Insp. A Askew offer ask their parents to let them

taking

way through this panice place, they should his eventually came mid-January in order to

in a sailing with a head wind ed no evidence against them. whore job keeps boot was in no small measure, for seafarers

Bunday under the raking fire of half-as regularly due to

'backseat' SOCCCT them continually on the move,

School, then the special services dozen Russian, ships, players

would have a deeper meaning. theen carrying only eight gu And to add to the cheers there

After the Anal Christmas

less than our whole squadron. was the sporadic ArecrackerO'

What a flattering prospect) - It hymn, the congregation filed in noise that presentatives of the majority of

accompanied the

prootsien past the stable scene bravado and insanity had ruled ships in harbour altended the

match. it went off whenever a traditional Christmas

Dinner.

the day, and the little squadron 12.10 pm. Morning Prayers by the goal was scored, irrespective

bad rushed madly in and sunk Rev. J. & Sandboon (Studio) 12.30, who scored them. The loyal toast to "Our

Progranite Summary: 12.32 The

no Patron,

HM The

shipe Brown's

or destroyed all their Queen, and Music Goes Round and Round: 1,

doubt England would have con-. ur President The Duke of Lume Signal, Kinesio Lecuona ki the

Featherweights

ferrod honour and Edinburgh"

promotion on by Piano: 115. News, Weather Report proposed by

all K2 (and Special Ammouncements; 1.30,

the leading characters Con- Col. H. B.

L. Dowbiggin whoLunchume Mune: 239, Omar labin

nooted with the enterprise; presided as

representative of and Him Band (BBCTS): 3. Songs of

About 275 boys and girls of

it's an old adage, all's well that In ine Cheung Chau versus the London Headquarters of the the Prairie: 3.30, Favourite Melodier

the Hongkong Welfare Centres -Manwvai and his Orchestra; 4.

ends well! But now, with Missiona to Seamen,

Morning and this

Post soccer match. and St. Luke's Church Settle- Thirty Minulo Theatre Cheung Chau took a two nii hair ment spent a grand

permission, we'll try the boot on tonst was

given lusty vocal Twelve-Pound Look"

afternoon by James

the other lag. If, in

attempting Barry. honours.

Produced by Froderick time lead

the SCMP on board Ave United States before |Bradnian (BBCTS); 4.30, "Guys and

to go in the Sybille had got on Other toasts proposed by the

players woke up from their warships at a Christmas party Dolis”—Music and Lyrics by Frank

Christmas slumber to send in a Chaplain, the Rev. W. J. Haig-Loesser, Frana story by Damon

given by the US sailors on

Mr Sayyed Joma, Minister the sunken root, exposed to the Brown, were also received with Runyon, Sung by the Original Cat snop goal and which turned out Christmas day before their defor Jordan in Karachi, arrived roadside of the Russians ships, illiated Tiger, was to ng the of the Broadway Production: 5.15, to acclamation and included "Ab- Music of Strauss Vienna Philhar- managed to score.

be the

here in the Italian liner Asia their batteries, then what would goal thes | parture. only sent Friends"..

About two hundred children, yesterday on a round trip cruise, "the generous monic Orchestra, 5.85, ferry Gray

Mist some of the old way-lintry say? friends of the Missions to Set sad his Dance Orchestra; 8, Time

Mr Joma said that although those who envy the Commodore- Director Mr D. Benson of the | between the ages of four and Bignal men

in Hongkong who pro-3. Programme For Children pre-

grant chemary: South China Morning Post, Mr eight, were entertained on USS to diplomatic relationship had his present rank and station. vided the Christmas programme" ented by Elizabeth (Studio): 630, W. A. Grinham (General Bennington, the aircraft carrier boen. ostabilsfred between His "and all the poor old So Bad Concert cond. by Edwin Manager) wore plent at the and flagship of Rear Admiral government and Hougicong, his and Sos at sea on Christmast

Franko Goldman: 459, Weather Re-friendly matches and their words T. B. Williamson. They listened country, had trade relations with pant; 7, Time Signal and The News of encouragement and cheers for to carols Day."

(London Relay);" 7,09,

sung by the sailors, the Colony through London. or Special An- the SCMP players probably were watched The cables sent by the Minis-London Relay

a film and a magle Me Joma was accompanied by

from drinks Mrs Joma and their son, Mazin, ter of Transport and the Secret-Denis: 115, "First Hearing" responsible for the brilliant dis-show, and were given

by Alex Borrio (Studio); ary of State were read and 7.45, **The Bunlit Days'--A, Recollec-

The biggest moment for the warmly received: and greetings tion of Childhood Christmases by Joyce Grenfell (DECTS); 8. Inter-

children was the appearances of The newly-opened church of, from 7 ships

seafaring national

Half Hour Holland

Banta Claus, who distributed |(Stack01; 8.30, A Night at the Ballet; |

presents to them. The presents, {V. Tume Signal; BBC. Variety. Parada jusJack Warner and Rathleen Harri-

contributed mostly toys, were Don in *Kost the Huggetta"

by sailorm of the" flagship, who Musicai (DBOTS); $1,30,

Mosebook

spent about US$1,000 for the docasion

London, Dec. 20. Results of Rugby League matches played today are:

Bradford N. 18, Keighley 5. Dewsbury 6. Batley 8. Doncaster 10, Castleford 2, Featherstone 27, Bramley 16. Huddersfield 3, Halifax 22. Hull 22, Hunsley 5. Loods Z3, Wakondd 14. Liverpool City 10, Blackpool

Grimsby Town moved ahead in the tuggle for

the Third 0. Division Nort: ule. They rHI out to

a comorbable 2-0 home win over Bradford--white their nearest rivals, Accrington Stanley, were held a 1-1 draw at Southport.

11

to

anoller Third Division

North maich John Whyte, the Bradford City rightback and captain, was ordered off the field after 13 minutes against Scunthorpe. City won a game 4-3,

LEAGUE I DIVISION

Aston Vila

Birmingha

Blackpool

Button Burnley Carditi City Manchester it,

Sheffield U

Sunderlan

Tottenham Wolverhampton 1

Chrineu

11.

Oldham 8, Swinton 10. St Helens, Leigh 18. Salford 6, Wigan 21. Warrington 15, Widnes 0.

Whitehaven 12, Workington

York 18, Hull 6.-Router.

Christmas Party |

close

For Squatter

Area Children

WDS

and

St Francis of Assisi entertained [friends were announced, 1,000 squatter children from

1

{"ortsmouth

bverton

+

Huddersfield

1 Manchester C.

Preston

A

Carlin

Luton

the Shek Kip Mei area to tea in ⚫ite parochlai hall on Christmas

Nowogeile 13.

Day.

3

West Brom Arschat

LEAGUE DIVISION I

Blackburn

Bristol

Fulham Lords Walled

Lincoln

Liverpool Middlesborough Nottingham

Plymouth

Port Vale

Rotherium U.

2 Shefield W. Leicester

Swansea Town

Notts County Doncaster Stoke City West Ham Hull City Bristol City

Barnsley Bury

LEAGUE III (SOUTHERN)

Aldershot

Bournemouth

Brentford

Brighton &

Love Colchester Leyton MLive Shrewsbury Southend Swindon

Torqu

Watford

Queen's Park

> Exeter

2 Reading

4 Newport

3 Ipswich

Norwich Coventry

| Wafaeli

Gillingham

Crystal Place

Bonhampton

1 Northampton

"PRAGUE 111 (NORTHERN)

Bradford Chesterfield

Gateshead Grimsby Town

Hartlepoole Mansfield Rochdale --- Southport

them

Bounthorpe

3. Chester,

o Darlington

* Bradford

Oldhara Crowe

3 York City

8. Carlisle

11: Aberington"

2. Derby County

Harrow Workington

2

1

E

VARIETY SHOW

H.K,T

Commentary

After the dinner nearly 300 presented by the Rev. Father T. F. seatorers crammed into the Hall, Ryan BJ. (Recorded): 10, "One It is expected to become an for a bumper Christmas variety ght Stand" Jazz Concert-Danny annual Christmas celebration.

show and the distribution of Codman and his Orchesics 10.30 Continental Choira; 10.50. | Weather Report: 11. Tune Signal, Hadio. Now Reel (Recorded London Reley): 11.00, God Save The Queen). 11.30, Closs Down.

fand

Chairman of the

REDIFFUSION

picture

Youngsters Visit Warships

Road

their

gave second

US

goal and a gift goal that came later to bring the final score to

hree goals each.

Mail Notices

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 By Burton

The party was a great success twenty lucky number prizes. The and the children fed happily on entertainment was compered by bread, cakes, sweets and fruit the Chaplain, (who as a member enjoyed themselves carol- of the Magic Circle was able to inging

stand in for the hired magician party com who was sick and rushed to mittee,

12 Nova, - Tuno. Time is Popular Misa Chan Triwardah

hospital shortly before the show Tunes; 1233 pm, The Music Goo wolcomed. them while Fr de beaut

Bound and Round: 1, "Tine Signal, Angelis spoke to them about the

Ernesto Lecuona at the Piano: 1.16, The entire audience was spell- News Weather Report and Special meaning of Christmas and Mr bound by the whirling antics of Announcements; 130, Lancillime Paul Chung told them the the international troupe of ficro- Music; 230, Variety Calls The Tudo: Christmas story.

11, Bold Venture-Starring Humphrey bats and Jugglers, who per-Bogart and Lauren Bacall: EZSŐ, formod startling equilibrium Freddy Martin Show; 345, Biesk effects on one wheel cycles, lad-House-By Charles Dickens: Aden, kladio Asse Inly, Drum. der balancing and the tightrope: yours-Fupular, Bongars Dowler all these acts were enthusias On Dunerlus: Children Corrier |tically acclaimed, and' the parly „Conduciad by - Auntie Válp, 530,

was given a genuine ovation at Progressiya #Jaga-Music T

Modern Manner'§ 6, 'Band- Call: 0,13, Birthday. Matiben; d.in What's in "A The Chaplain rounded off the NamePresented by Valarie Bolton; evening by thanking the Chinese Two Shadows, of, houbey) 7:1 Time staff who had co-operated with Simas, and The Naw: 7.00 Water Report Announcements and Interlude; such

KNOW?

DID YOU

Answers to the Page Four qutes 1. Swing absinthe __(up to 18% alcohol). Boyal Navy runt-once

198% was reduced to 84.5% in the conclusion of the show,

7. The Pegaso (Spanish)=-£?*00,

*3, Hawail (The lowEAL?

4. Anilzalla (în 1933, 11448).

Pum)

3. Irving Berlin's While Christmas -18,000,000 copies..

The Rov F. Luciano Storero, attache to the Papai Nunciature

4.30, Vocally

a grand spirit and who had 7.1 Neenal Bewing Machine Pro

1699. gramme: 1730, Coke TumemStarring budis Fishot 7.45/italianman

festivities by Into the

all the

ore time.

their #pure

The and Bula. Oppheten: – 8. Portoniity

In Japan, arrived from Italy in also exp

expressed

} the my· Asin on Boxing Day

on Christmas

in the Parade

Mickey KATHENAREYA

that Melachtino Muscales 320 F

to the Conducted by Prod Dimgfe" with a Phool Kashiding

route to Japan to take up the Beamon had done a good deal feny Lewis Blephante, post of secretary.

to compensate Bonfarers away Drition and Pat Das Tolls 5% in from home, and he hoped that Oper. Tine 10.30,

Frinted" and published by WILLIAM" ALICK GRINIAM for on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 149 Dean Street, of Victoria; in; the Colony of Hongkong:

all those present would be with | TORPATRIEERTHIG their own familled next Chriate (130%PUGUIo" peldbightmapopga mas Day.

Maono, a pivá.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 By Brace Malaya, Ceylon, India, Pakieturi, China, People's Repubito, 9:30 10.

Indonesia, Noo

Malays, Burma, India; Noon, Maceo, 1 p.m. *Korea, D.m. Macao) b.m..

THURIDAY, DECEMBER' 29

and cakes,

and Bethlehem landscape in the North transcept, so that the could see the Nativity

children tableau.

MINISTER ON

HOLIDAY

At-Home Party

your

· LIKELY REACTIONS

Their remark would have been simply this-What can be expected experienced, when they have plenty

one 10 young

-and

| of man in England who have fought and gained experience in the days of Nelson and our great mayai Heroes? - forgetting at the same time that their nerve and faculty are both weighed down with age" and · infirmity, whilst · theo Commodore, is in the prime of the life and in fuli An atmosphere of gaiety and podealan of bathi 11 le alleged that merriment highlighted the the Hornet and Bittern mint haya Christmas At-Home, party given sure no doubt that they could gone in, if the Bybtile could "not. by the Queen's College Old Boys'

have gone to but England expecte Association in the College hall those who take their ships into action to bring them put again, yesterday.

about which there was · Here very

i+

Some 350 present and old boys

rest, doubt; for in the first pusos of St Luke's of the school, their friends and the Hormet, though not a manor.

Earlier, sallors of four des troyers, USS Mason, Tucker, Rupertus and MacKenzie, of the Destroyer Division, gave a party to 75 children Church Settlement. Apart from familles attended the highly war without guns, "was equaly toys, these children also repeived | successful Quinction. Starling bad; the mounted 17), gunge with scarcely me enough 'to fent qom. Chinese Next comes the Bittern difts of trousers, coats, rubber with cocktails and

with shoes and other articles.

buffet supper, the programme fu- Awalva" pap-runs--what a "the figure The function was arranged by, cluded renditions of inbinin the Rev. W, O. Harris, [musical items by the Colfer she would have made with halfəzə docen formidable Russian hipe

Chaplain Division.

Hem | Wisen tióe little steamer with her

of the Destroyers harmonica band, a ballet dance pivot-um might have stanic has Bes

lby:

Mi Kwok Mel-tong, and a Lore the could get her mine to beur tute solo by Mr Ko Kwok-tang. in/ratum, and

The President of the Associa-

FILIPINO CLUB

PARTY

of

3 More than 200, children members of the Filipino Chib and the Hongkong Musicians Chow, People's Republic, 9.30 am. Union held a joint Christmas N, Borneo, “Noon

Malaya, Purma, 3' p,in.

TAG DIKER, Amérion Laba, 3 p.m.

TRIDAY, DECE)

party at the Filipino Club yos- ferday afternoon

Perknow it will, bamid, 1200 tion, Mr. Yeung Wing-hong, and writing by soup Interested the Principal of the College, Mr from Www Commodores, inia W

'Or" #OIDE" One who, expecta, k H. N. Willianwon, were present, an error: In futerneck"

in the brightly whilst I conchant my wary and Danciou

decorated tall continued until well after midnight.

CAS CHILDREN ENTERTAINED

Prosent at the party wore the The Casam Club held a Christ- Philippine Consul, Bar Pelayo 7. mas Party for the children of Llamas Dr V. N.Alienza and the member of the Civil Aid Mr. I.. B. Dizon, presidents of Services at their. Antyle: Strees the Filipino Club and Musicians | Headquarters Yesterday,

There were ten and pensents There were games and nuties for everyone | md. including a thy, for every child, movie shorts A Ma:party; wna treld” azter: She'|{"ime"

Union

respectively

kom one of · very humble

the dulles imposed po me crat #lows, without being unGAZI obligation to anyone: (hdawa.

mleseformad »country. Commodore),¦ Zan Atterme u oculation form thay

lover of trulis

will make

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