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ELECTION PLATFORM

LONDON, Jan. 18 (Router) —The idea of a world federation will be the issue at the by-election at Cambridge University caused by the death of the Conservative, Sir John Withers.

Their clearances were all last-minute affairs with the consequence that toi sooner the ball was cleared than an s001 opponent returns it.

UNDERSTanding LaCKED

THE NAVY halves. The the r full-) locks also lacked understamditut. Äs Individuals they did good work. His was the beat of the three, spuitej. Ing much of Thomas' play but he never got the measure of Saw though., Laybe would have giver a batteri account of himself. If he had not bien j so much banipcred by Thoburn. Britt trind his level best against Pearson. but was never quite sucessful,

Of the forwards Hendly was by fari the be-1, Tlar fact that he did not do much doen not reflect on his play! so much ng on the very poor support be ameived from his olher forwards. Very

found, in possession; often with three defenders to bent and net) another forward within pussing sighti of him. H was very tricky and: showed he possesses ball contrel With a little more support he ought to develop fate fine centre. Plus- pens

definitely off-form. He) Very often over-run himaci found Hills too much of a brickwall for him to butt against. O'Regan)

feeder and it must have disconcerted him great deal! In ace Phippens wasting his passes

Was

was pond as a

The well-known Jawyer, Mr. Patrick Ransome, who worked in the SHOCKING NAZInternational Labour Ofes in Geneva, is agreed accept nomination 23 The Independent Federal Union can- didate upon the invitation of the Committee of the Federal Union, whow aim is to "unite all democratice

one central Govern

rst step towards

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"Annihilation" Of Neutral Ships

LONDON, Jm. 18 (Reuter).

Germ

HAYB bulletin published in Tokyo boasted that German Aircraft recently "annihilated" two Danish steamers, the Feddy and the Ivan Kundrup, in the North Sea.

This ka typical instànce not only of the German at- tempts to bully neutrals by deliberate violations of inter- antional law, but also of their deliberate evasion of the truth, German as proved by the "Frans-Ocean" andf

service news which, on January 10, quoted a British Admiralty statement that the two ships alleged to be annihilated were still niloat and were being towed to port.

in such deplorable way. Thoburn dropped back from the very begin-| *00000 ning and spelled what might have!

amounted to a good lurward line. Hockey Ile continually got in the way of Lathe and the other halves find threw them off baluner, Nicholson gave a poor showing and never struck good frem

SHANGHAI DECISION DEFERRED

ARMY TAKE 'COMMAND ARDY took command of the game, from the whistle and soon they were, in Navy's area Martin passing to

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Thomas whu sent Rubinson full

SHANGHAI, Jan. 10 (UP).—The length to save his point blank_drive. Toburn possessed from throw in Singhal Eailles Hockey Association to shoot wide of the mark. After met yesterday but adjourned without? same stagnant play Gay obtained the reaching a decision ball to give Pearson a nice pass, and hockey Interpart invitation the latter ran up and centred; Fox from Hongkong. trapping the ball cluded Roughly and

regarding the received

It has been sanounerd that They

guve Rubinson no chance with a low will strive to reach a decision after to open the scoring for the the arrival of the expected letter from

Hongkong riving complete details. About two minutes Inter Saw sent

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The following starting times have been arranged by the Royal Hong- Yone, Gelt Club for to-morrow' Sunday:

To-morrow

OLD COURSE

17 72, Carter. Pay 14. Jnese*TTAN, 2.18 1eut, Jack. Pav. L Whiren, 24. Prabhet, 10. Hewit. 2.44 W. M. Barton, P. S. Cassidy.

Sunday

OLD COURSE

D.IS A. I. Me"rido, T. Meenery.

·7.00-W-7-8-wrt WTMJ-8=K¢r. 9.21 16. 10. Money, N, Kisulejohn. 2. P. E. Annis, W. Harper. 9.77 F. J. Freglang IT, N. Rowland. 9.25 A, Allon. J. Harrop.

94 R. G. Parker, Capt. Thursby. 44 Gairdner, W. Bit.

And

9.48 R. R. de L. Liesching, H, N. Willam

预热作

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1. A. Rann J. G. Jensen,

0.34. F. Philipe, A. 1. Marekin.

11 ነ Art, Metro 3 1 mdwell.

10 m J. C. Taylor, A. D. Purves,

1, W. Behrman. W. G. Robertson.

10. G. Prier. J. F.

10.29 H. J. Armstrong. J. P. Murphy. 14 C. C. Worrall, Comdr. Hale.

In a nice drop shot for Robinson to Local sports writers are of the run out in an attempt to clear but opinion that under the present cir- 1. Vor 2. Alson. Fox got his head to seconds bemstances it seems unlikely

that tore and headed it behind for Army's Shanghai will accept the invitation. second goal. Pearson again received on are continuing their

It is noteworthy that the Associe-30W. I.. Alexander, L. Jackron,

10.31 11, over, W. J. F. Mackenzie. a pass to run well up before centring select specint teams under the

plans to 19.3 P. C, Yours. R. J. Shrigley.

Prem 10,43 K. 8. Tulertzan. W. W, C. Shewan, cross the goalmouth Thomas bend-

sident and vice-President for the 1944 T. Low, J. W. Mayhew. Ing well over, but the ball bouncest

104 M. Pollack, F. A. M. Fillott. high over Rubinson and went behind me which was originally intended 10.81 A. 5. 9. Aturray, W/Ed Steele

|to substitute for the interport. the goal

Terklar

Army altacked again almost mediately, Fox received from Saw) and, in attempting to trick the de fence, came into rantact with Robin-| son, the latter sustaining an injury) to his thigh but sportlagly continued after receiving altention. He WHA noticed to be imping throughout the!

match from then on.

NAVY RALLY

Blue Book As Best Seller

10. G... Aukenhead, T. A. Penrec. 11.00 M. Wylle, D. 1, Rosarquet. 11.04 11, 19. Fuena D. 1). Parking, 11.04 R. J. D. Lowe, 11. A. Mills, 11.12 7. J. Climera,

A stattison, 11.143.1. Prestiet, W. Park, 11,70 T. MeMullen, D. HumsherUR 11,24 M. Penton, AR Tunean. 11.20 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen.

NEW COURSE

Factual Background To 2

War Sought

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M. Kennedy.” M, G, Carruthers.) C. Gray Laut. Carter,* 93 J. erizon. D. F. Hughes, 1441, P, Hammers Ser, Jr. 95 min, CP, Marshall. H. Gremory, T. E. Pearce. Mrs, Fehrman' Mr. Hnhart-on. Mrs, Overv, Mi Magkanth Mrs. Murray, Hinoly Perkin Unsuccessful in bailot for Old Course.

NAVY made a great effort to wrest the gume from the Amy and O'Re gan sent Phippen a akce pass which was spoiled by bad ball-control. The

LONDON, Jan. 10 (British Wire- whistle pulled up another move, less),The sales of the Government 10 21 hands being given against Navy de Blue Bock on the German-Polish Ponnet, Mira, Park. fence, Guy feinted a pass to Pearson, relations up to the outbreak of war and the delay caused Fox to be off- have now reached the amazing total skie so that when the pass finally of 365,000 copies. · went to Pearson and be centred, and

LETTERS

Vandalism

The "Hongkong Telegraph."

although Fox headed the ball Into When a sale of some 25,000 copies goal offside was given to

ardinarily pinces a novel in the cate ARMY SCORE AGAIN

Kory of n best-seller, the extent of Shortly after this, Army again the interest created by the publica raided the Navy goal Fox receiving tion of this documentary survey con frem Pearson to score a totally un- cally be judged. Indeed he expected goal. He was facing his Stationery Office in recent months To the Editor, own goal and swung his foot round has had several notable publishing| meeting the ball first time, leaving hills-the pamphlet on German con- Robinson standing. Navy made un centration camps has had a sale of other effort just before half

Sir, I should like to add my pro- time, 377,000 copies and it is anticipated test, not only nainst the indiscri Phippena centred to Hendy who that the sales of the report en Russo-minate tree-cutting, but ako ngainat paved the way for Thoburn whose British relations, to be published the dunger to health from fouling the parting shot whistled inches above within a few weeks, will at least rural hillsides. At the present me, the crossbar.

rival earlier Stationery Omee best thousands of men, women and chil The second half was even more sellers.

dren spend many hours overy day stealing wood and brushwood in close proximlly to residential and entch- water areas,

desultory than the first, the Army being definitely superior in every de

partment and seemed to disdain mak- and tested Moxham with a weak shot ing any efforts to score, They would and had the satisfaction of seeing it walk the ball up to the Navy area slipping under the latter's body" to then practically allow themselves to the back of the net. be rabbed of the ball.

Army retaliated by raiding the FOX'S FOURTH COAL

Navy area and from a scramble in FIVE minutes front die re-stari front of goal and after Robinson had Fox received from Saw to score h's made some frantic efforts at saving fourth goal from close in. The Navy from severni. Amy forwards, Fox forwards were making spasmodic soured his th almost on the goal efforts to score and had for opposition line: only. Guy who was not giving any- The whistle blew a few minuter thing away. However. Phippen reafter.Hendy had made a magnificent deemed himself a mile by giving solo effort to further reduce the Hendy

a good pass, forance, core. He dribbled the ball. fight and the latter weaytdis his way through, the defence but ballooned through the semnalent Amy, defence from three yards.out.

When the hot weather comen, the menace to health will surely bo somebody's concernt

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