ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB

NOTICE

There will be roid transport for members to Fanling on Sun- days and holidays starting Jan, 13, 1946 as follows:-

Leave Peninsula Hotel 9.30 a.m,

Fanling

5.00 p.m

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Intending p'avers are warned that there are ro arating facilities | provided on the vehicle. and a anall charge may be made.

D. H. BLAKE.

Captain.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN

ISTRATION. (HONG KONG.)

Medical Branch

NOTICE

The Public is again reminded of the necessity for boiling fresh milk before consumption as the pasteurising plants are not yet in operation.

Raw milk may carry various types of infection and the lact that the milk is in bottles should not be regarded as a guarantee of sta safety.

J. P. FEHILY, D.D.M.S. (C.A.)

REPATRIATION NOTICE

NO. 44

H.M.S. "EKMA”

The undermentioned parsons are hated for embarkation: --

SINGAPORE

Miss Tang Kim Yee

Mr. Chan Su Yan

Mr. Lam Kwok Fung

Mether Victoria Care, Sisters Alda Nardi. Alds Penzo,

Josephine Vigono, Marg ret Rangel and Windmenia Pestana.

INDIA

Mr. N. F. H. Chinwala

Mr. G. A. Carim

Mr. H. N, Mebal

Mr. A. R. A. Somji

Mr. C. J. Bhumgora & son.

H. K. V. D. C.

Miss Anne A. Thom. HONGKONG passengers will| assemble at Queen's Pier at 9.30. am. on Monday, January 14.h, 1946, and KOWLOON passengers will assemble at No. 2 Pier, Kowloon Waarves, at 10 00 au....) to await Embarkation Officer.

Passergore toust NOT bard the vessel without first obtaining their embarkation cards, which! will be issued at assembly point. The above does NOT include passengers listed by RAPWI.

H.M. S. "VASNA" FOR AUSTRALIA.

Passengers listed for Australia are tu rote that H. M.S. "VASNA” will take the place of H.M.S. "SPEAKE". The date of sailing is unaltered ie., 17th January, 1946.

REPATRIATION OFFICE.

11th January, 1946.

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1946.

Good Soccer Games Over The Week-End

SEVERAL INTERESTING FOOTBALL GAMES WILL BE WITNESSED THIS WEEK - END IN THE FOOT- BALL LEAGUE AND THIS AFTERNOON'S GAME BETWEEN SOUTH CHINA AND ROYAL ENGL NEERS SHOULD BE WORTH WATCHING, ENGINEERS WERE NOT FULLY EXTENDED AGAINST CIVILIAN “B” LAST WEEK BUT ON FORM THE TEAM IS A STRONG ONE. LAWS, THE GOAL. KEEPER WILI, STILL, BE UNAPAILABLE AND THE LINE UP FILL PROBABLY BE THE SAME AS LAST

WEEK.

Leo Wai-long is at present in The Colony but it in Dot rel know if he will turn out today Bouth China did not give in very promising display inst week and will have to play very much better if they hope to get full points from the SuppeTA.

Tomorrow's Kames should be keenly contested. Royal Air Force Arp to meet Navy "B" who beat Kwan Wah last week.

Air, Force are making a mum- ber of changes in thefr line m Should the newcomers come up to expectation, Air Forer should be able to extend Navy, composed of a number of Diavera Frut HM.S. Nabratcher who have strong side

+1

CHINESE DERBY Civilians will be withorat Leynard and MacDougall for the emme against Commandos. bat Archibald will be playing in the defence. Brosh will be CUR). Commandos will Bele the,

same team as last week.

Jack and Melash played well]

the

and these stark

I wo player should be untebed. Smith, on the left wing is another dan- cerous player The ("te

Cerhe between Fastern and Kwang Wah will be Played at C

at Capeway Bay, Both ནཱཐཱ॰ དཱ ॰ ཐཱངྒཱཏྭཱ ! unpleasantly SHI prised bist week and both will be All out for a win to enable them

1 keen in the room for the Championship

King song will return to the pivotal position for Eastern who also hope to havel au Ching to eluded in the team Kwan Wah are not anticipat jar any changes in their side this

werk

CIVILIAN TEAMS

*T** following will represent the Civilians in their Lengue foot ball games this week-end.

Civilians "A" y Commundo to Morrow Sook zap J. Brown

G.

A. J. Husin, D. Alves. Leck, f. Archibald and M. Xavier; faisano, B T. Govano. P Jorge

Calinco Alves. A.

T

Santos.

and

z, T.

Girls Tilt

At Softball

(By "ONLOGKER")

Bounding Basque Still

Active

Parin, Jan. 11. Joan Barotra, thio bounding Basque, now 47 years of age, in nearly through with top class tennis, but mav participate in next summer's French Doubles Championships.

In future Barotra, a former French Davis Coup star, will play mainly for relaxation.

Only recently he won an indoor tournament in Paris without ap- In addition to the Lwo men

exerted encounters to-morrow morning tearing to have unduly

himself. was arranged into yesterday that. a kirla Exhibition game will be

after played immediately

the men's fracas, at Recreio ground. King's Park.

Horntra was an Artillery Cap- Lain until Praner collanood after which through enemy held territory hop- he made a 150 mile journey

ing to continue to fight.

Unable to get to England he arvepted from Mar-ha! Petain the

A free-for-all will be staged to- rrow morning when the Macao "Oomph" Beauties will go all out take the paint off the Local of National Commissioner for

lamour" Girls "The Wildcata".

Soorts and General Education inj the Vichy Governmeal Pein In This is a case where the female f

refused to accont his resignation ries are far deadlier than the speci male!

but after 20 months he lost his Out for the scalping party post on the return of Laval. res Lilia "Nightingale" Xavier)

When North Atrien was in Colony and Macao Champion vnded Borntra twirler. Terry Noronha (former-

tried tu reach (**)| Algiers through Spati

but was Iv Big Chief of the Green shirted

Wahoos" and also

Jurrentend, spending Aix months express

coneen. burler and an excellent third brotary confinement in a

bane-

tration can hear Berlin, Mind

Oh! you,

she plays which he made several attempt und base butter than all of you to escape. He was finally liberat boys together).

Maggie Xned by the advancing allies in May vier, Therese Baptista, Patay and

Jorge, Gerry

Аня "Sweet-as- Returning

Stories hu 8 де apple-clqer" Kozarjo, and Celeste

placed under "guarded residence" Marques.

like other Vichy men, but his ens

ever came up and probably never will. Reuter

rezza

Sizzling encher Wildcat Big Chief Doris Mar Lum will lead the following "stopping-high" ___ Wild-

Sheila Serveira, fata :

Thelma Collaro, Doll v Brown. Cynthia "Sinbad the Sailor" Motta, Patay Ribeire. Trene Castro, Irene Castil he and the Mar clan Gloria, laity,¦ Virginia and Mary and a good game is forecast. So be there for the Battle Royal.

Arbitrators for this game will be "Doc" Molthen folate), Robbins and "Lefty" Moosdeen ni the bas)'s

1944.

دعا

Feller Gets Big Contract

from:

Cleveland, Jan. 11, Pitcher Bob Feller has signed} a new contract with the Clevelandj Inlians making him the bishonl gal burler in the history of base-

The 27-year-old former Lowa farm boy, who was released from the armed forces during the past senson, signed a one-year contract which is believed to call $50,000 a year. The figures werej not disclosed officially

for

COBB TO TRY AGAIN

Sall Lake City, Jan. vv.

Gua P. Backman, Cham ber of Commerce Secretary, says Jukn-Cobb, London fur broker, will be invited to try for a new auto speed record on the Bonnevilla Salt Fate in 1947.

Cobb wet

mark of 368.9 milce an hour over a measureti mile on the fints in 1989. Asociated Press.

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HERE AND THERE Aida "Sweet-as-apple-cider Rezariy (formeris one of the best short-stoo for the Colony and for The "Little Flower Club") will be Civilians "B" y Navy "8" to

turning out for the Macao Beau- day. Causeway Bay: S. Bux; Ves, and it is rinch to see her Ribeiro, D. Aquino. It. Wilkinson, playing in her usual position. to. The previous ton salary for a A. Lesnard, H. Mathias, J. Castil morrow after an elapse of four pitcher WOA reputedly between ho. G. Marshall, R

years in the Colony She is $20,000 or $25,000 paid to such WALLACE BEERY... Knight J Pereira and W. Maher sizzling short stop with an expresi baseball stars as Dazzy Vance,

ENGINEERS XI

speed of throwing to any bases Dizzy Dean. Charles Ruffing and

JACKIE COOPER The fallowing will represent and if her arms are in form to Carl Hubbell. Feller had been in a Glorious Adventure Romanos R. against South China to-day: morrow she will put out all thr

Laves

in puiltary uniform since 1941, —– Moran and

Wildents to breezes. Harria:

Associated Press. Townsley, Brazier an! Wisc (a): Ross, Humphries. Thorne, Laush and Melaughlin.

Campbell.

Reserve:

The following is the week-en programme:

SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 South China

R. Engineera (Bookumpoo ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee: St. Pollitt, Linesmen:P. O. Noble and F.

A. Barretto.

Navy A

Civilians 'B' (Navy ground, at 3.30 p.m.1 Referee: C.P.O. Rogers. Linesmen:A/C. Roberts and)

Sze Po Wai.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13

R.A.P.

v. Navy 'B' (Recreio ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee: K. K. Ip.

Army Clamps Down On Free Speech

Honolulu, Jan. 1.

Military rensorship finally came to the Honolulu edition of "Stars and Stripes," the outspoken Army newspaper, as soldiers' efiti- cism of demobilisation procedures flared throughout the Paci

C.

fic.

"Stars and Stripes" was for-, lishing without their know- bidden by Lieut.-Gen. Robert ledge a letter from a radio com-

Richardson to make

any mentator who criticised soldiers "discourteous" references to the for demanding quick dischargen! President, the Secretary of War, and reminded them that their the Chief-of-Staff or others in biddies lost their lives in the authority in the Army,

war. Associated Press.

Linesmen : ---4. Aiohead and

1./S. T. Mullins. Civilians 'A' 44R.M. Cdo.

(Sookanpoo ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee: A MeCorkindale. Linesmen --Lt LG. Younglish goldiers' letters which

and A/C. Roberts,

Eastern

¡V. Kwong Wah (Navy ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee: C.P.O. Bartlett. Linosmen:L4o. J.

and A. R. Samy.

Spurs Losing Gibbons

It also was forbidden to pub

could be construed as discourte- ous or derogatory to military

authority.

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The order holds the paper's Anderson

staff strictly responsible subject to disciplinary action fur violations, but exempts news re- ceived from news services.

"THORNYCROFT" Our Branch Offiço has opoued temporary premises e/o Messrs. Blair & Co., at French Bank Building, 2nd door, and we shall be obliged if ali prospective ellente will communicate enquiries to that addrown during the present emer- rency period where they will be pur F. C.'s amateur international usurped in the demobilisation

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TOKYO CHARGE Twenty-six staff members of "Stars and Stripes" published in A. H. Gibbons, Tottenham Hota Tokyo charged it had been

London, Jan. 11.

Argentine. He James Parks.

They charged that Lieut.-Col. the officer-in-

proceeding to London to ascertain take him either to the North of full details and specifications with England or the prices of latest models on all lines will make a decision within the charge, broke faith" by pub-

of our vrednota:-

Vehicles Petro/Plosei.

Marino

next month.

Engines-Fetrol-Diesel his demobillantion leave after 10 Years in the R.A.F. He has been

Gibbons is nearing the end of

Bollers-Water Tuba

Motor Boats & Water Craft offered an interest in an insurance

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CHELSEA CENTRÈ TO

PLAY CRICKET „

London, Jan. 11. Tom Lawton, England and Chol-

offered a year's contract with opaca contre-forward. has an ambi tion to renow for two more.

tion to follow in the footsteps of Thuro. has also been a chanco footballers Hendren, Hulme, and af a managerial in foot Compton and qualify to play

jjob

ball for Gibbons.

Gibbons says that if he goes

county cricket for Middlesex.

Lawton, who has moved his

North he will join a Northern home from Liverpool to Hilling

The Hongong Wolfare Aaso-club and might turn profesional, don (Middlesex) has played Lan- elation charity dinner dance will Though it will be a big break cashire Losgue cricket for Burn

Gloucester Hotel, on Jan, 19 from said,

be held in the Officore Club: to leave Bpur after so long." he lay w. V. Robins, Middlonox tpm pa λ a Mi

la first played for Spare in odotat Baid?We shall bo, 96- Thors will be a special ferry 1937. Before then he had played Itohted to have him. If in in hair at 1.16 am, and early reservation for Brentford and Kingstonian to good a cricket as a footballer

•ot ́tables in advised.

Router.

o will make the grade."--Router.

and Grewal: Hassan, Yusuf and sign was one of the most difficult Abbass; Samy, Wahab. Yusuf, and original of the entire war. Ebrahim, Nino and Jangeor.

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