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Unconditional Nazis Blow Up Famous Bridge

Surrender

Demanded By Soviets

BERLIN, Dec. 4 (Reuter), The Soviet is determined to secure the un-: conditional defeat of the Helsingfors Government and to establish the Government of M. Kuussinen, accord- ing to a news agency dispatch from Moscow,

The dispatch adds that this was presumably M. Molotoll's answer when ho received the Swedish Minister.

More Naxi Subtlety

BERLIN, Dec. 1 (Reuter).—The German press lo-day mentioned for the first time the establishment hy Soviet Russia of a puppet government | at Terijoki.

The papers give no indication that It was Communist and so the German reader gets the impression that the. whole maller is absolutely constitu tional.

Great prominence was given to the pact concluded by the Soviet Govern- ment with the bogus regime.

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ROME, Dec. 4 (Reuter)-The Finnish Minister to Rome stated that Finland is still ready to negotiate a just peace.

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HALCYON CALM IN A STORM CENTRE: The Old Bridge at Saarbrucken (bridge over the Saar).

R. Abbit's Comments

•Continued from Page 6)

but I am indebted to a player for the following notes:

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31:49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Lady Northcote Speaks On B.W.O.F.

Swedish Cabinet To Bo Reconstructed STOCKHOLM, Dec.

(Beuter) Negotiations for the reconstruction of the Swedish Cabinet with a view to the formation of a National Coalition Government are now in progress, ne- The Volunteers went in srst, An-

derson and Hung batting to the Hadio Programme Broadcast by bowling of Perry and McLellan, Z. B. W, on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. Perry struck a length at once and, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. in his second over,

clean bowled and 8-12.00 midnight on 9,52 m.c'a. Hung who had scored 5 runs out of per second, a total of 19. Two fours had come

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cording to the "Afton Bladel,"

This journal emphasises that the negotiations are na established fact and the result may be expected any

moment.

BADMINTON

Recreio Beat Chung Wah

as byes owing to fastish ones from 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- Perry keeping low and beating both cession.

the batsman and the wicket keeper.) 12.30 Two singles followed from McLe- Organ,

Quentin Maclean at the

lan's over and then Perry started a 12.45 Tho Bohemians, burst of Areworks by clean bowling! 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- R. T. Broadbridge with D weli ther Report.

pitched up ball at which the bats- 1.03 Tehaikowsky-Aurora's Wed- man took a wild, awing. The next dag-Ballet Muste London Philhar- ball worked Cooke and the score monic Orchestra conducted by Etrem board rend 27-3-0. Archie Zimmern Kurtz.

1,45 Variety and Dance Music. 2.15 Close Down, 6.00 An hour of Dance Music, 7.00 Closing. Local. Stock Quota-

The "A" Division of the Badralnaverted

the "hat-trick" but the 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, ton League opened last night when Club de Recreio defeated Chung seventh ball of the over provided Weather Forecast and Announce- Wah by soven sets to two.

Perry with his third wicket in that ments. over. With the possible exception of their third pair, the winners proved too! Four were down for 27 and the strong for their opponents, winning Volunteers were in a poor way. thetr Eamesqulte comfortably. McLellan had been bowling stendly tions.

Scores:

and Anderson was content to defend 7.02 Excerpts from Gilbert and M. A. Olivelm and J. J. Remedios his wicket. When it seemed that Sullivan's "Tho Yeomen of the (Recreio) beat S. C. Leung and C. F. Carey was settling down McLellan

7.30 London Relay-The News. 8.00 Local Timo Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

Chiu 21-10; beat W. C. Choy and S. S. went on in favour of Fenton and the Guard." Li 21-14; bent P. C. Leung and K. F. separation came from the other end Chiu 21-10.

when in Perry's sixth over Ander- L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva son was out to a brilliant catch in (Recreio) beat Leung and Chiu 21-9; the gully by Barrow, who took a best

Andy and L1 21-10; beat Leung hard cut at the second attempt.

21-5.

C. C. Pereira and A. M. Rodrigues] (Recreio) lost to Leung and Chlu 20-24; lost to Choy and Li 18-21; beat Leung and Chiu 21-9.

Cricket

Club Teams For Saturday

STEADY BOWLING SOME IDEA of the stendiness of the bowling may be gathered from the fact that it had taken Anderson

8.03 StudioRecital by Barbara Gilmar (Soprano), with A. T. Lay t the Piano Two Arias from Puccini's "Turandot." First Arabesque (De- bussy), A. T. Lay. Two Waltz Songs. Second Arabesque (Debussy), A. T. Lay. Les Filles des Cadiz (Delibes). Ay Ay Ay (Freire), Waltz Dream

40 minutes to make 15 out of a total from "The Dancing Years" (Novello).

of 42. Carey was the next to go at 46, pulting a leg in front

from

A

one Fenton. Baxter ходя very

8.40

Lisdt-Hungarian Rhapsody

No. 1 In F. London Symphony Or- chestra conducted by Albert Costes. shaky and remained some time for 8.50 Relay of Talk by Lady North- his 5 runs before being bowled by cotte on The British War Organiza- McLellan who had relieved Perry.

on Fund," from Government House. 73-7-5. F. R. Zimmern was batting land. Interlude. (from "Caractacus!' 0.00 Orchestral: Interlude. Wood- brightly but he should have been Op. 35) (Elgar) Dream Children, Op. The following will represent the caught in Hongkong Cricket Club on Satur-However, in trying to hook McLellan 43, No. 1 (Elgar), London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Lawrance Colling- The gave Colledge

wood...!

day':

the gully of Fenton,

a catch, mid-

0.05, Studio-Comments on Recent

Gloucester Bldg., 2nd Flr., Tel. 28038. Kowloon Depot.

Tel. 58545. Pearce (Capt.), D. de S. Carey, unable to get the bowling away and Events.

1st XI against Recreio (Home).wicket. Lloyd had come in but was D. G. Day, G. E. R. Diveit, J. H.King, who had a damaged thumb, Fox, R. D. Gillespie, J. Hackney, Mstayed only a short time as he put 9.15 London, Relay-News Bum- F. L. Haymes, J. L. C. Pearce, L. T.up a catch to Perry at silly mid-off, mary, Ride and C. R. W. Thomson.

of Fenton. Day joined Lloyd and sur Table," 2nd XI against Police (Away)—vived the two overs

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9.30 London Relay-"Cards on tho

E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), H. J. Armafterwards a couple of balls fished waters, Reginald Feori, Gerry Moore, to lunch, but 0.45 Variety with Elsie and Doris strong, C. W. E. Bishop, C. Blaker, matiters and Volunteers were all out Oliver Wakefield and Norah Blancy A. T. Dow, Brig. Macleod, A Kfor 15. Extras amounted to 21.,

10.25 Dance Music.

Mackenzie, R. S. W. Paterson, D. O. Perry bowled very well to take and Gwen Farrer, Parsons, D. S. Robb and W. Stoker. for 33. McLellan bad. 3 tor 10 and

Fenton 2 for 13.

OUR GUIDE TO

THE CINEMAS

CIVIL SERVICE BATS

FORTESCUE.. and.. Richardson. opened for the Civil Service to F.C.R. Zimmern and Lloyd. Runs came freely and a wild throw-in by

11.00 London Relay-"In England; Now."

11.15 London Relay--"Band Wag- zon" with Aríkur - Aakry and Others.

12.00 midnight... Close Down.

"Hanley and "Livingatono" (King's);}Baxter - gave Fortescue a Lloyd Empire Buys From

Exploration drama. An eplo stery of was unfortunate. In that cach bats- Henry M. Stanley's Sribulations

by Spencer Tracy. Excellent entertain- mont

South Africa

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inman micked one between their legs Anding Dr. Livingstone in African and the wicket for 4 before they Jungle though latter was recorded anally dead. A flawless portraiture of Stanley Carey went on to bowl and the latter (Reuter)-Half of South Africa's

got on top. Anderson and

JOHANNESBURG, Dec. caught and bowled Fortescue off Arzt Broadway Berenade" (Queen's and ball. 58-1-35. It was a fine forcing trade during the Gret nine months of Albembra) Entertaining musical flm Innings if perhaps a little lucky, the year went to Empire countcles. starring Jeanette MacDonald and Lew Richardson was batting very com- Ayros. Musical numbers are especially fortably and hit Anderson sirnight £10,750,000, of which about 10,- Exports, excluding gold, totalled over the screen on to the Heppy 500,000 went to the Empire. Valley Rond. Perry did not stay Imports totalled 260,500,000 of long, being bowled trying to sweep

£30,000,000 worth of Carey round to leg. But the third which over wicket put on 45 runs though Colds were supplied by the United ledge was lucky to be dropped off Kingdom and other parts of the

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LONDON, Dec. 4 (Reuter)The At 110, Richardson was bowled but his bat at 20 and the total was Hon. Admiral Sir Reginald Aylmer Dag who had relieved Anderson. Ranfurly Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, Chiledge went on to get 30 and a 200 must be admitted that the K.C.B, D.3.0, has been appointed wicket or two foll and then Commander-in-Chief at Norel

Lawrence settled down with Barrow Volunteers were not a very strong Admiral Eric-Drax headed the land hit vory hard indeed, being un-side, but there is no doubt that the British Mission to Moscow earlier lucky to be stumped when one short Civil Service are definitely sitting up this year.

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