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K.P. CHONG AND BILLY SOARES NOW BADMINTON SEMI-FINALISTS

K. P. Chong of the YMC A and Billy Soares of St. Teresa's become the other two semi-finalists in the Junior Singles Championship as a result of

at the VRC.

last night's games

Handicaps For Fourth Race Meeting

Į Newbury Ninhem la Hortion. Hi Burlongs Ben (191, Condler (147). Fit Now 1941), Happy Farmers (347),

Нарния

İtetura 1347, Honey Dew 1847), Mel #147), Ilya (14%), Bered Wheel 11999, Mustilyon (1971, The Hopeful 4Aią. Vanganrsi (147) and Victory Shop 145

w L'atroph

4' 1

Hankiew

From 2. M.BA heade albhs, Aegke 11

th! 10), Chelm 1362), Corne Dor

Wille 41529, Fenelones

1330 Fleht Happy 1. 0127 Jarka 169, Keane Ming (Mão, Motoly (145), Marigott (142), Milosuht Express 1521. Peart Bridge (109, Prong

ty (147), ATQUE (END), Sapulettis (1624, MiraNZOLATTAYA (152)

Wrot

Further semi-finalist positions in the Junior Mixed Doubles class go to Recreio's Yolanda Franco and Charlie Quinn and YMCA's Helen Kwong and D. C. Lou.

In the Brst Junior Men's singles, their co-ordinations, wlaning the

of the evening, K.P. Chong de-set 15-4. feated RM Semara Lan two sterght games of 15-2 providing little thrill excepting for spumal net chaps.

The second game was as fo weed- ns ever and saw Quinn the more

aggressive.

Fisher game,

engaged Quina

In u

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949.

Football Fixtures

The following soccer pro gramme has been issued by Y Hong Kong Football. Association:

Starters In Helmsmen Series To Be Reduced

(By "Rubbingstrako")

SATURDAY, MARCH 24 It has been decided that the number of starters

FIRHT DIVISION

Army + Poller Bookuno .50 ..

Refereet AP, WHIM; Linement B.Y. Kwok and A. Ribeiro,

Beuth Chios "A" Ciah: Caroline 4413 4. p.m. Teferons J. Ward: Lines- men F.A. 1azetta and B.P. LJ. KMB CAA; Bundary 4.30 p.m.;

terre: W. Gaffney: Linesment b.. Lima 8.M. 2lu,

SECOND DIVISION Army-Ki Navy: Chachairs Nond à D..

Referee: The Culline,

Chonk lex in the first moghly on the errors of Soares number of smash-railes but to Clor - Dockyard; Club who storfed and persisted upon to an opponent of more resource- placing tucks with practically no fat stamina and Agile anticipa-

tion. aftempts at hitting hard.

Taking the fend in 1 secund game Quinn and France was never challenged again, and the set ended 15-4.

point to

to

seen

WD Chinese v 22. Joncudinį Nookungno

Referees B.Y, Kak. Timinways CAA: Caroline 1011 à tem.

Referee: A. Barretto, Polien Army-1K: Boundary

A p.. iteleri Ini ten-po

p.m.; Referen Lingne.

SUNDAY, MARCH 27 FIRST DIVIXION

499 pm, a Brierer: A.J. Guest; Linesmen: A. Leck and 19. George, BAY KU Cher: Bookungum, 4.30 p.m.; Haterers Comp Chlennil; Limminen! Bal Mason ind Y.P. Mah. Kg Wah Mouth China "g"; Bounde €39 m. Referen; J,ti, l'adler Linemen: H. Richardson and W. Gibson.

Easter Navy; Caroline

K.S. Thong gave one of the

In gamest displays

1 tournament so far. After losing the first set by 15-4 to Billy Svares,

masic he

fighting si enme-back in the second set.

a

Ary

Joseph's shye).

Meetlari, Aknad ANG

Ladink Bigsted

right Cheng began giving away points when Soary accomplished some fine unexpected back hand drops. which beat Chong all the way. Chong Went on however plug steadily at Soares' backhand Jobs ending the with accurate Bet game without difficully.

In the second set, Chong was scen In easy form forcing the Trailing behind 3-8 fer the

all over his court second fired Soares

sel, he caught his op- with soft shots but Impeccably ponent up, to eventually win the

set although he was completely University South China (cancelled).

Solicitors Fastern cancelled. When the score stood at 18-0. | exhausted. He sportingly went on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 oores came to life with

SOIRE to the third set, but was forced

FIRST DIVISION GAFTERSIVE play

which to retire through utter exhaustion earned him two clear points on when the score stond at 9-6 in Clut Eastern (1) from 12:48); Club Omer: 3. Refren: R.M. Linesmen Lai Duen-po Bad F.A

a. L'atwick Stakes (1st Section). Cl

One Miley Ame. Clipper 1845), Atlan

De (165), Bright Henson 21483, Firemaster (245), Tyler Denon 250), Grutlemos Jim (148) Hong Kong Mascher Muftinal

P

St-that

(145)

114ů), 1) its placed.

Sprinter (by, Telas Trip chiny and VE Day 2145)

Haydock Park Handicap, ('tan NI Furlonga. Amarine 150), Dustegund play. Cola (45), First Alarin (148), Harmony

1125 Hone

Koun Maitre 11423, Jennifer

Chong soon won back the ser- 4156), Macane Butterfly iths, this vice and again forcing Soares to

baseline, collected the match.

date Proforce 11t2). Powerhouse (112) Rawandten 41541, Sporlamaster (180) musi

Trigger (4797

3. Handewen Park - Handicap, Class 1. Une Mile, Amazon (id59. Hachful ey

(142), Italy Bell #1615, Fort Knox (485) Jonely Lady

As a contrast to the first game, The second Junior Mixed doubles

between Chourile Quinn-Yulanda Fruinco and A.L. Fisher--Mrs. (142), 1inch Market (A), Chesterfield Ankerson, won a fast, hard hitting affair, with the first pair winning 15-4, 15-4.

LIANE,

Het Klog (154)

Par

ял

G. Newbury Slakes Gnd Brelloni, Bin

Torlonger Amber 19471, Crandlan Pete 41424, Tolphin (147), Eplowed (145), Fil bedre (147), Bitune Field (19), Grom Velvet (147), Jemima (1471, Jethro (147). Kl 107), Morning Sk (142) Shergehreter (147). Blaye (147) Buzychaine 417)

7.

mil

7.- Kurragh Handicap (2nd Bection), From M.P. Al Presen (182), Aretle (183), Bronte (338), Dawn (135), Emperors inn (170), Famernida 42 Estreita (137). Fa bay Chr. Fluke

Shot (182) Ulynu Wheel canta, Rapp lloy +1401, Harvard 4547). Ingrid (147), Kelly 111, Nutiniam fibery (137), Parl (154). Peacock #15th, fivsemarie (152), Shehin 021, Bin Marshall (152) Suthar 1152).

H. --Alexander Park Handicap. Plasa 4. One Mill: Airs and Grace (PANY, IT Aweet (440), $y*rmpits (136), Emergolon 11500, Emeres Delight 4144, Jeep Her (15), Lateky Jam 1947), Maobre (148), Mattery (1424, Nervou

Witness (14

Poker Free (44). Probability 1169, Ringer (14), Skun e (150), Hilver tipar (840), Top Hat (145), Dnited Vi tury 17, haut World Pence 43151.

The Fisher-Ankerson combina- on forced an early quick pace lo lend three point lo nil,

Quinn then won the service with which he added

op ve points before passing to his part- ner who brought the score up tu 6-3 in their favour before giving up the service.

Thereon

it was a match be- tween the two when Quinn mov- ing with lighting spood forced the shuttle time and again upon Mrs. Ankerson.

Fisher catching on lo the Iden sprung to the defence executing some excellent retrieves but bart luck in his powerful smoshes most of which hit inches below

no

the line.

The Quinn-Franco combination had the understanding that wor them the game. They started. pincing the shuttle between their two opponents thereby disrupting

-Newbury Stakes 135d Beetlan). His Furlongs Ability (1475, Big Hof (117), By-the-way 1017). Cong (147), Hogs Yark

Eastern Demand (1885), Furring D 247, from Mask CHT1. Jorks 11471,

41450, Golden Eagle (1459, Happy Benson Pubdir Opinion (147), Razing Queen 1147). 4180. Jan Beauty (10k). Inta Sapin Reuter 1147), Sunkian (247), The Tigres (1851. Peki 11463, Prince of Yours 1147), Termurer (147) and Viend (147). (145), Radar 4145), Shengelis (14%), folos Gatwick Stakes (2nd Bertion), Mark Lanale (ang, Stem Bhot (145). The (34 5. One Miles Diamondfeld (145),] Strenger (845) and Tupeal) (148).

*Continued from Poge 11}

For consideration of the pro-j

and

biem, the Crown Leases Plers Sub-Committee of the

of

ber should contest on principle cleared up.

the equity of the condition im.

posed on the eventual owners o

tion

30.

Public Companies During July it came to The notice of the Committee that the majority of public, utility' com- panies had received from Controller demanda

his favour.

D.C. Lau

ARCOND DIVISION Trike Kit Chee; Carolina B111 5 pm.

Beferee: A. beck,

PCA ♥ KMB; Boukunpoo 3 p.m.; Referee;

Agt, Manaon.

4.16

Darrello

Referee:

W

Helen Kwong and proved too good for Olga Law- KMB - 8, China “A” (PP from 12.2.41);

p.. Bondary 6,15 and F.M. Ribeiro who

Gaffney: Linesmen z JA. Richardson were out of their usual form.

Scores:

rence

and W

Junior Singles: K.P. Chung bent RAF Kwong Wah ('P from 3.2.4)

I.M. Soares, 15-5, 16-2. Junior Mixed Doubles:

Yolanda Franco and C. Quinn beat St. Mrs. Ankerson and A... Fisher. 15-4, 15-4. Junior Singles: J. A. Soares beat K.S. Thong, 15-4, 13-15, 6-0 (retired).

Junior Mixed

Doubles: Helen

Olga Lawrence ond F.M. Ribeiro, 15-8, 15-1.

Gibon.

Rokumpoo 5,10 p.m.: Referee: Capt. Chisnall: Llaumont Bet, Manson and Pre Collins,

Joseph's * Navy (PP from 2.1.49); Navy 3.15 p.m.; Referees J. Ward) Lineament 8.Y, Kwok and Y.F. Kak.

HK “U” ALUMNI

the

Kwong and D.C. Lay beat ANNUAL MEETING

The Annual General Meeting of University Hong Kong

held at the Alumni Association Association's premises last night was attended by a full quota of Its members.

Tonight's Games

7.30 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles); R. M. Soar'es and Mrs. E. Correa Tsok or F. Brockbank and Mrs. L. Benjamín v 4. A. 8.00 p.m. (Ladies' Doubles): Miss

Soares and Mrs. M. Soares,

1. Soares and Miss Y. Franco v Miss H. Kwong and Mies

H. P. Lam. 8.30 p.m.

(Junior Mixel Dou- bles): A. J. Gonsalves and Miss G. Silva y H. J. Xavier and Miss T, Baptista.

Current licences for the storing of dangerous goods Expire on March 31. All persons intending to renew their licences should apply to the Chief Officer, Fire Brigade, at once.

CASSIDY

Exhibition Hall

. Government, serve a most-use-

A number of successful social in the activities were recorded Anhual report, which also men»

the furnishing

oned a marked Improvement in and renovating

of the premises during the pEAT. The following wero alected ofce-bearers for the year:

President Mr. Yau Fung-hon. Vice-President: Mr. K.H. Yuen. iion. Secretary: Mr. Y.C.

Kwan.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. S. T.

Cheng,

Committee Members: Mr. Holen

Wong, Mr. Sal-cheong, Mrs. Agnes Lo, Mr. Lung Tin-tong Dr. CW. Lam, Mr. C.C. Lam, Dr. H.C. | 'Chun.

Hon. Auditer: Mr Y.H. Kan.

SPEECH

Members will

required to make a race in the open dinghy helmsmen's sorios shall be reduced from 12 to eight with retrospectiva affect to last Satur- day.

It is hoped, however, that new blood amongst the dinghy helmsmen will soon make any rule about minimum numbers unnecessary.

In this connection it is intended to start a schomo for instruction for those who feel they would like some so-called expert advice on the sub- ject of boat sailing.

This will take place on week- days after office hours as soon us summer time is introduced.

It is hoped that some of the experienced members will lend their services.

more

There will also be a Novices* Helmsmen's Serles with races probably on Thursday evenings.

Further detalls will be issued in a memorandum to all members which, will be published short,

y.

There are more

than 1 new

Golf News

At Fanling on Sunday a strong breeze was blowing scores, which affected the only four cards were return- ed for the Bogey Pool which was won by Mr. J. J. Cow- perthwaite with All Square, Mr. G. G. D. Carter being runner up with one down.

The semi-finals of the Men's Foursomes were played and re- sulted In Messrs. W.C. Hung. and C.H.T. Suen

Smalley by Messrs. -E,

Drink...

South China Tea Corp., Ltd.

55, Connaught Hd., C.

1st & 2nd Firs Tel: 21307.

Joa

Oxonian Breaks Varsity Record In One Mile Run

London, March 20,

Those who went to the White City Stadium to watch the inter-varsity sports were greatly chaored by the superb running of the young Oxonian, Roger Bannister, who, running one mile in four : minutes 16.2 seconds, broke a 44-year old Uni- versity record.

It was not so much the fact that he broke this re- cord which brilliant milers like, the Olympic champion, Jock Lovelock, failed to do, but that he did it easily in cold, damp weather.

Here is the man who may cluding the three miles. It will bring to Britain an Olympic still have to be seen how the In laid on similar gold medal in 1952 at Helsinki. track, which

Илея то the Olympic track at It any man deserves this sue-Wembley, will stand

up to hot cess, it is Bannister,

in the damp dry weather, but This well-built

young runner March climate it was splendid.

It is of 20 years could have run for?

that Britain about to Britain in the Olympic Games in had

really Rome

fast tracks London last year, but he turned worthy of her best athletes, The down Invitation 0}} the White City is to be cɔugratulated grounds that he was too young on taking the job in hand and and inexperienced, There were doing it so well-Reuter. those who criticised his action as they felt even had he been last in his heat, which he would not, of course

have been, he would

the

names on the Star Helmsmen's) Linaker and wing Messrs.. have gained, invaluable experi-

List, and it was a great pity that high winds made it necessary keep the Stars at their mooring on Saturday afternoon and Sun. there morning otherwise day might well have been three races over the week-end.

sakd Someone

that certain

Dragon owners must be short of firewood. The rumour that the whole thing was due to drastic action taken to prevent defection of the vessel to the Communia# Navy is, however, dented.

There sre several Redwings racing under cloak of number- Icas anonymity, which

makes things very difficult for the officer

of the Day.

Owners are asked to get their ble, as under rule three they are sails numbered as soon as possi not really aligible to race it this

is not done.

Week-end results:-

DRAGONS:

SATURDAY

1st Erstar, 2.00.10: Zast Vanessa, 2.0LMDA Lad Madriani.

Eight arteri, 2.03.16 JUBILEES: 1, 1emony, 2 26.30: 2nd.

Roumirlar. 2.12.12.

Five starters.

DINGHIES, Ist, Hancock (8). 1.30.82;)

2nd. Howell (26). 1.33.57; 3rd, Heaton 4th, Yourled) (12), 4.3.07.17: 1.37.27: 6th, De Jong (18), 1.38.0);

.

four and three and Bathurst and R.5. Barry wlaning at the 20th hole from Messes. J.J. Cowperthwaite and H.W.E. Henin. Members are asked to note that the match UK v the Rest which was to have been played on April 24 will now be played on Sunday, April 10 and a match between England and Scotland will be held on April 24.

Lisis for both games are postedt In the club houses or members wishing to play may inform the Secretary's Office by phone 32340.

Next Sunday morning there is a Foursome Medal Competition. Pairs wishing to play together

are requested either to inform the Secretary or put their names on starting list in the Hong Kong Clute.

An enjoyable match between "Wayfoong" and the APC played on Sunday resulted in a win for the former. Scores:

11

+

1

SINGLES A.M. WAYFOONG * APC Nelson Davies Blewart * Duridson

Bnchan Retd. Baulberler pencer

1 Walker ✔ Hudson

1 Glennie McAYOT

Black Woolhouse

} Pattinson ♥ Douglas

4th. Fueror (43. 1.40.65: 7th, Itobert |——

kham - (14). – 1.4643; Jones (9), Foll]-4] Binginn ann (11), wild Mian Evans (20), D.N.F

SUNDAY

STARS: Sat Sandberg (9), 0.28.10; 2nd, Barrelt (6) 0.24.41: Jed, Von Bydow 16), 0.48.48: 4ib. Yourlett (4), 1.03,221 | 4th, Grey (1), 194.32: 6th, Kay (3),

0.8.Q.

REDWINGS1, lat, Tin Hary (18), 1,07.60;

2nd, Thirteen (13), 1.99.86; 3rd. Hea hores (1. 1.10.14 Ten starters.

Wharves and Godown's. 1. Maintenance .... 2. Development Off Installations.

1. Maintenance .... 2. New contruction

Industrial Projects.

1. Sugar Refinery. 2. Brewery

3. Aerated Waters

5. Rope Worka 6. Rubber Factory Works 7. Printing 8. Cotton Mills .......... 9. Paint Factory

..4. Cement Works

10. Air Maintenance

Works

Thi

FOURSOMES P.M.

# Nelson-Etewart v Davine-Davidson

高事

* Ruchan.Cautherley v Reid-Spenter 8 Walker-Glennie v Hudson-McAvoy “o

2 Black-Pattinson + Woolho

Douglas

• Pourball 4) Singles

121 Total

During 1948 three new spin- 6,470,000 ning mills have been brought 31,185,000 into production in the Colony and several more are to be complet- 3,720,000 ed shortly. Large sums of capital 15,000,000 | have been laid down in

establish

ing this industry In Hong Kong and the most modern equipment 3,270,000

has been obtained. It is to be 1,535.000 hoped that costs of labour, raw 2,000,000 materials and power will keep 2,122,000

in line with those in other parts 241,500

of the world so that Hong Kong's 1,300,000

yarn may have a chance of auc- 1,000,000 cessful competition. 10,000,000

700,000

200,000

Imperial Preference

duo

Little progress has been made Agure

re is obviously out of Jine but can be explained by the past year to satisfy HM

Customs requirments.

toi the dimeulty which the Dock various circumstances, and there yards feel in calculating when is yet no certainty that the Hong they cannot be assured of supplies of steel from the UK. and are therefore unable to quote.

Chamber was reconstituted, In- by offering the books of com- The Commitice agreed that this

recull the large cluding in its membership re- panties for examination in their subject was worthy of the most and detailed questionaire which presentatives lease-holders, own offices, by a senior Govern- careful examination and a special was circulated on May 31 calling members of the legal professionment Official, In severat cares | Sub-Committee, consisting

for information on proposed ex- chartered

and Government took up these offers Messrs, W. H. E. Coates (Chair-penditure on capital goods obtain- accountants architects and Surveyors. This and it is understood that by dis-mun), M. A. Annett and A. R. ed from abroad and on local ex Sub-Committer was unanimous cussion with the companies many In recommending that the Cham-points of misunderstanding were grown, was set up to examine the penditure, as well as a variety of question and prepare recommen-capital goods on which Govern- dations for submission to Gov-ment requested particular in- ernment. Consideration of the formation. project has taken

The returns received were not up much of properly to deliver up at the

these members' time and by the as numerous as might have been termination of a lease property to During August the Chamber end of the year a good deal of hoped but as they covered pro- a value calculated a great num, Į received from the Superintendent | progress had been made. The posals for capital expenditure in ber of years earlier,

of Imports and Exports re-subject had been fully discussed the region of $250 million an an-* This submission for the dele- quest for comments on a proposal with the private individual who alysis was made and forwarded which had been submitted to had made the original proposals to Government later in the year. of the clause under con-Government for the establish- Government, a possible site The Committee feels that the fat- sideration was made to Government, under private ownership, had been examined, and, with the lowing table showing by types of ment in a letter dated December of a permanent Exhibition Hall assistance of the Superintendent undertaking the proposed capital

Kong manufactured footwear will to which of course

There in Hong Kong. In his letter the of Imports and Exports, Govern- expenditure both on maintenance

qualify for Impérial Preference. This position fi causing anxiety lins as yet been no reply.

Superintendent stated:-

ment had been requested to, and on devélopment over the

to all interested in the trade, and withhold the particular plece of period in question will be of in-

while considerable negotiation is "The scheme for a permanent and from sale pending full con- terest to members, and fun-

Local Industry

still being undertaken, the Indus- Exhibition Hall of this nature alderation of the Exhibition Hall derstood that all the relevant par would, in the opinion of the project.

Lleulars have been forwarded to Speaking generally, local in-try views the future position with

uncertainty. the Secretary of State who will dustry has had a good year, al- ful purpose in this Colony The Chamber's recommenda- doubt

no

The Chamber, has carried due note of Hong though manufacturing and mar- take which rightly claims to be the tions will be ready soon for sub- Kong's requirements and will, it koting conditions have changed some considerable correspondence shop-window and distributing mission to the Government and is hoped, use his influence to ob considerably since 1937. On the with the Manchester Chamber of contre for the whole of the Far it is hoped to be able to advise tain for Hong Kong urgently, re-manufacturing side there has: Commerce regarding coslings and, East. The Government does members of the full circumstances quired capital goods,"

been some rallet from the short- although no satisfactory decision not, however, consider that it in the Quarterly Bulletin which The proposed Expenditure on age of many raw materials, al-has yet been reached on the should lend official support or will be published at the end of Maintenance and Development in though this Has not yet: shown question of the Emple content grant special privileges to March.

0

the Various Types of Industry, a very appreciable, diminution of of canvas spun, woven and finish- single commercial organisation

production costs.

bigger ed in the United Kingdom, the promoting. venture of this

change though has been in ex-

*** | Manchester Chamber of

Com- nature. I beilova that the

ternal marketing conditions, and merce has been successful, in per« Chamber of Commerce has During April the Chamber, was 1. Now office build-

increased world production, while urading HM Customs and Excise touched on this subject in pro- | asked to assist Government in an

ings

helping with the supply of row

In London that manufacturing vious

years.

effort to estimate the proposed 2. Staff accommoda-

materials, meant that Hong Kong- wages and factory overload ex- "In the opinion of my Gev-capital expenditure in the Col- tion and aparţ-

manufactured goods had to meet penses, if Incurred in Hong Kong. ernment, it would be better if ony during 1948- and the next manta overti 6,380,000 growing competition In world may be included in the Trascribed A permanent Exhibition Hali two years. The information had ass, Light and Power,

markets.

Expenditure in respect of rubber could be run by somebody re-been called for by the Secretary 1. MaintenaOcO

8,900,000 Local manufacturers are facing shoes manufactured in the Col. presenting a large section of af State: for the Colonies under

2. Development 10,819,542 | up 10 the problem of reducing any and exported therefrom in the commercial community, or, a variety of - headings, and al- Ferry and Transportation, Cervices production costa in a most com- the United Kingdom. The need alternatively, by the 'Govern- though the Chamber was deanite- "1. Maintenance A *3,631,000 | mendable manner, and it is note- for detailed cosings still parklata ment itself. I myself believe that Ly informed that the information 2. Development .... “6,599,000|svárthy that many of thêm while in spite of 'the efforts made by * venture of this nature would provided would not be counted by Telecommandatione.

attending the British Industries | the/Chamber to obtain reitef have to be run 'on commercial | khe Becretary of State'da a factor ·1, 'Maintenance

3,850,000 Tair in 1943 took the opportunily from them, i lines, and I feel that since it in saawaing priorities for sup 2. Development

4,480,000 |46-vială manufacturing Cantras" In would be of primary interest to | plier of papital goods, it were da- | DockyarČA SKEEN the local Commercial com-elded, lo, conduct a survey under: 41. Dos munity, it would be better If the mapinen; of me speciál. Büks

Price

the

for

the production of working ac- counts, together with. detalls of rates, faros, etc., and it seemed to the Chamber that this was carrying interference with the normal rights of mambers a step too far.

Discussion -with members of the Legal Sub-Committee revealed that Government was within its rights, under the Defence Re- gulations, in calling for working necounts but as several members expressed doubts regarding the confidential treatment of such,

matters and it seemed possible to the Chamber that there might be un-informed consideration of and action upon them, a

aneating of all the public utility companter was convened by the Chamber for discussion with a view to unl- formation being, takan, brisach

Colonial Development

it ware handled by some Asso- Committee of which hire N. on C, cintigny of commercial Interneta?

follows Buliding:

tenance

$40,030,000

The

Britain and the United States 01, dopoganda Arber ich? man arm to study the InCONE

Pelated and rebliched for the Propela 400.000 de alcuments in production Smeelever in OMONAS MALANKAREES, M biboo Thods with a view, to putting them | PRANK-LESKE HODL WIARNE Ho

00,000 | into practice in Hong Kon

cnce.

Bannister, however, decided to forego this honour which very few men in the world would have dute

He decided he would get his cliance later.

There Are three, more years to go before the next Olympiad, and much can happen in that time, but all things being equal, Ban

be one of the best nister will fancied candidates for the Olym- pic 1,500 metres In Finland's capital,

To Go To NZ Before then, he is expected to go to Auckland. New Zealand, for next year's Empire Games, and if he does not win the mile for England against the Empire's

best milers, It will indeed be surprising.

Bannister is going to take up!

Segalen Leads Heenan In Tennis Game

R. Segalen led M. Heenan two snts to one in the Club Singles Seint-final yesterday, when piny was discontinued. The game whit be carried on from that score."

SCOREB Club Singles Soini-final: R. Sega

len v M. Heenan, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6.

(unfinished) CLUB BİNGLES HANDICAP M.D.A. Clinton beat J.D, Mackle,

W.0.

W. Stoker and R.G. Farrell beat

CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLEB

P.H. Bonnermon and A.J. Clifford,

6-4, 6-2.

medicine, as Lovelock did, and G.H. Wigglesworth and D, Nolan all Englishmen are hoping he will

N. Arthy and T.P. Mahon, still further emulate his Oxford

(scratched) predecessor by taking the Olympic KJ.

1,500 metres.

There is some suggestion that Bannister may take to running the I. half mile, but this would prob- ably be only to sharpen him up for he has the build and stride of a miler, excellent as bo would doubtless be over a shorter dis- tance.

Another thing to gladden the hearts of British athletic" "en-

was the

new track. This was the first time this newly

thusiasts

Tald track has been tried out und it stood its test woll.

The fast times have proved that

Riddy and B.T.M. Jones beat. W.L. Howard and N.R. Oliver, 6-2, 6-2.

Anturoff and H. Meyer beat A. Furrer and R. Mackenzie, 6-0, 0-0,

WJ.D Cooper and HJ. Armstrong

beat N.C. Begley and L. Chad- wick Kew, 6-0, 6-0.

K.M. Getz and Dr. Smart beat A.T. Dow and H.D. Bidwell, 0-2, 7-3.

TODAY'S GAMES COLONY. OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP DEMI-FINAL

Stand Court: K.H. Ip v Tsúl Yun

Pul. Umpire; C.W.L. Way.

for two other records went, In- Other courts: Club games.

"I enjoy them

best of all

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**I wonder what is the secret of the rich, cool fragrance of du Maurier ? "

HADE IN LAND

You always did do' ·

everything in the grand manner, even to your cigarettes."

"But du Maurier' aren't an extravagance! A great luxury, I grant you, but that isn't quite the same thing.

"I'll tell you; it's the tobacco -and the blend- ing, and their clever lisste filler tip."

"

·· There'll ^naver be a better cigarette

***** du MAURIER

THE

PILTURE TIP CIGARETTE)

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