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WEEK-END SOCCER
By "Fair Play"
SINGAPORE ARMY A STRONG TEAM
on
With a Representative Hongkong sido First Division visiting Manila, and no matches down for decision, local interest visiting the will be entirely centred Singapore Army team this week-end, Play- ing a selected Hongkong team today, and a Combined Chinese side tomorrow, two good.. games should result even though the local opposition will not be of the best.
Watching the visitors in action on Thursday evening one got the impression that they are a fairly strong. side. A good defence, built around the tall and able Whitehorn, and capably backed by goalkeeper Service, gave an air of solidarity; and a competent forward line well led by Inglis and prompted by Todd looked always capable of scor- ing goals.
However, their opposition on Thursday was not really hardly up to standard, and they were extended in winning by four goals to one. then, will they fare over the week-end?
Today they tackle Hongkong, and this, I think, will be a close game. The local aide is more or less second string, but all the same it will be quite strong. Its precise formation is not known to me writing, but will
at the time of I gather Kiernan with be available, and
How,
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"Did your old man really get transferred to another city, or is he merely trying to break us up?"
Progress Of European Economic Co-operation
the Foreign Office at the Europe, we Garry Davis
Campaigns
Anderson, liughes, Craighead For Recruits
and Weatherall this makes the kernel of quite a creditable Blue- up:
Toinorrow Combined
they Chinese
2015
Paris, Apr. 15.-Garry Davis, self-declared "first Citizen of his lounched World", the
10 today
recruit campaign
Palace May Accept The Duchess
London, Apr. 14.-The 58- year old Duchess of Wind- Nor arrived here today on her fourth visit since the Mfany Abdication. 1930 Britons were asking whe- ther it would be a "visit with a difference."
As elegant as ever, she cross- ed on the night train ferry from Paris and was met by her hus band, the Duke of Windsor. They drove off to spend Easter at the Earl of Dudley's country catato.
Some quarters speculated on
of Buckingham: the prospects
cold Palace abandoning the shoulder" attitude of the post- were but Palace spokesmen
The Duchess non-committal. has on no occasion during her previous visits-the last was in 1947-been reported as having called on her Royal-in-laws and for some time newspapers have re- agitated for her "Court" cognition. They feel that after 13 years the ban should be re- moved.
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London, Apr. 15 The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, declared today that Britain has con. fidence in the future of European co-operation and -- pledged her continued efforts to ensure its success. In a statement issued ut economie problems of Westem challenge all our
Although it is not expected Thousands in Thrilling Spectacles! that the Duchess will be re- close of the first year of wisdom and all our tenacity to
dignified "We in this country have ceived efficially on this visit or
in the economic European
de. taken a leading part both in the mentioned operation, Mr Bevin
setting up of OEEC and in all Court Circular, which gives the clared:
belleve In day-to-day Royal Family en- its activities. We con-its aims and have confidence Ingagements, some Court circles its future and we shall continue believe that eventually she will to give of our best to ensure Ita be received by the side of the
Duke-Reuter. success"-Associated Press.
to
"A year ago today the vention for European economic in co-operation was signed
Co- Paris. The OEEC (Organisation European Economic for operation) was set up and began play
work. side, and
was designed to ensure here again I think they shouldWorld Citizens-at ten franes u
the most effective use of the gen- head. be strong enough to put on a
weather, crous American assistance and In Kood show. The Chinese team
perfect Poris
es to achieve the earliest possible An recently
were
outside not been
from at 50 sun-flooded Independence noanced, but I any given to un-recruiting centres
tablished
cafes scattered economic aid by the mobilise- derstand that the selectors are sticking to their original line pavernent
throughout the city. Months of ton of collective resources.
"We can look back today with nnd - of pride up, selected after
people paid some measure Many ai Saigon teams were
campaign. the fee, for which they re- satisfaction en a year of un- some two weeks ago.
hard work and And this despite the fact that ceived a white card labelled,
achievement. the Saigon trip is off. Well, this passport of World Citizen"
In- "The first steps towards Euro- will
unusual
"Pact of Worldean recovery have been taken. Chinese representative side, but and campaign literature,
of cluding a number large
Citizens." players on band they will still
mean
with the
the Mal preparation were behind the
most
lie Belding a useful learn.
picked
each world
en-
Organised economic co-operation between the 18 member coun- tries from being on ideal and an experiment has become a daily nctivity.
have "But we started on this
The pact read: "We declare can be cach
man, each village, To sum up, then, it
just only seen that it is a most difficult city and the human race is in
rond. As we job to forecast just what sort danger. The crisis for
will be served up.unity has begun. We wish a of games
both common law and a new federal come more and more closely to However, to my mind
the long matches should be worth watch-world power charged with ap-grips with ing, for the new faces in the plying it." local sides. will strive hard to
Justify their selection (with an
Davis, a wartime
term
American OFF TO LONDON
eye to future occasions) and, of bomber pilot who renounced his
pore will be on course, Singapore
which
citizenship to FOR TALKS United States
was in
"We their toes to take three victories found the movement,
Sydney, Apr. 15-Joseph B. He said, hack with them when they go. high spirits.
promises have been waiting a long time Chilley, Prime Minister of Aus-
trulio, A situation
and Mr Peter Fraser. to get this started."
In keen and exciting play.
The police
goori Prime Minister of New Zealand, were
for London last JUNIOR MATCHES
not good enough loft together humour, but to purely
local
in permit an outdoor inaugural night by air to attend the Com- To revert
Prime Ministers' there
several Bre soccer,
de Chaillot, where conference. the Palais Juntor games on the week-end rully on the sunny esplanade of monwealth
Unlled Nations met four
Mr Chifley said that white in card, and both the leading teams, the
suggested London he intends to discuss and KMB, Have some months ngo. They CAA
and 500 spectators the proposals to increase Aus- what tough engagements CAA that Davis
meat production Lackle the much improved neck-move the anauthorised meeting tralian
they to a nearby cafa. Davis obliged Sir Statford Cripps, the Chun-. yard side, and though should-win-they will have readily Last December he was cellor of the Exchequer,-As- easy lask, especially when one ejected from the United Nations, sociated Press. remembers Dockyard's 4-1 de gallery. fent of South China paly two
weeks ago.
The Busboys, too.
gruelling match
with
Davis, the son of the New i face a York band leader Meyer Davis. Army wore his leather Air Force fly-
(HK) and, following on Thurs Jacket with a faded pin-up
day's game
with Army (K). girl on the back. He has work for all public orcusions in the past year-United Press.
this will extend them to The full.
With either team in a post- tion to drop a point, then, these encounters will be well up to best Second Division standards, and the race for the Champion- ship still goes on apace.
However, the ultimate winner may well be discernible follow- ing the week-end's games, We shall, sec.
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
Basketball League matches:
Ling Ying School v.
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Sing, 0 p.m.; South China AA
Pope's Appeal
On Palestine
Vatican City, April 15.- Pope Pius XII made a Good Friday appeal today to the Roman world Catholic bishops of the
In Quetice to exert their "true peace" In Palestine.
The
Pontifi renewed
OPENING
TO-DAY
THE HUNTER Only on sii
life.
for
him
demands that Jerusalem and its surroundings be put under an international regline.
orbit!
He access
toi
for also asked
free holy places for guarantees for the
LALI
Living it for the
v. Black Cats, 7 pm.: Hongkong | pilgrims.
Chinese YMCA Laules v. Kung holy Land and conservation of Man Ladies, & pan., at Caroline centuries-old. Catholic rights in Hill Stadium.
Palestine.
Football Second Division
He made his appeal in the League: Dockyard v. CAA
letter he has Happy Valley War Department second encyclical
on Palestine in six Chinese v. PCA at Soakumpoo; wellten
ils "opening From at months. Solleitors
V Tramways Happy Valley (Kick-oft at 3.30 Latin words, the new Palestine encyellent dated today will be p.m.): Army (Hongkong) v.
Y. known as "Redemptoris Nostri. KMB at Sookumpoo; Club
first Palestine The Pope's Kitchee at Happy Valley (Kick-
encyclical was dated October 24, off at 5 p.m.).
1038. It was called "Ia Multipli
bus." In it the Pope demanded that boly places in Palestine be internationallard, and expressed his sorrow at the fighting then nging where Christ and the Banketball-League matches. Apostles had lived.--Associated
Races Easter Race Meeting (First Day) at Happy
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TOMORROW
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Chinese YMCA, 0 p.m.; Kung
Man v. Union Team, 7 p.m.;
Heung Tao Schoolgirls v. South
China AA Ladles, 8 pn., at FUNERAL OF MR
Caroline Hill Stadium.
Cricket-KCC Over 36s v. W.A. HARPUR
Under 35% at Cox's Road.
Foolball Second Division
League: Army (Kowloon)
Talkoo
V.
The funeral of Mr W. A.
at Chatham Road: Navy Harpur, of the editorial staft
Chinn Morning Post, who died suddenly early will take Hockey-Internationni Series: yesterday morning, Malaya v. Ireland at King's place at 3.30 p.m. today at the
Valley. Civil
v, St Joseph's at Causeway Bay of the South (Kick-off at 3.30 p.m.).
Park, 1040 . nm Association Colonial
Fixtures: Dutch IIC v.
Cemetery, Happy
Service at Boundary Street, 10.30 Aged 40, the late Mr Harpur had Leen many years in a.m.
Softball-Inter-long League. Journalistic work in Malaya. APL v. Callex, 11 am.; Musi- When the Japanese attacked, he cinns v. Stonvac, 2 p.m; Bgelt fought with the Straits Settle- v. Gibbs, 3.30 p.m., at CDA ments Volunteer Force, and was Inter sent to Borileo ne a pri- Ground, King's Park.
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