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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951.
This Year's Crop Of Three-Year-Olds
Is Below Standard
London, May 16.
The cosmopolitan Two Thousand Guineas triumph of Ki Ming.. he is Chinese-owned, was trained by an Irishman and ridden by an Aus- tralian jockey - at Newmarket on Wedne day, May 2, has thrown little light on the Epsom Derby which is to be run an Wednesday, May
30.
!
The gigantic Ki Ming (paddock crities likened him to a steeplechaser!) is sired by a sprinter, Ballyogan, and was suited by the slow pace at which the race was run. He ran on gallinitly to gain a,deserved victory and he has some staying blood in his pedigree, but the fact that a horse got by a`sire of sprinters won the first elassie seems further confirmation that this is a lean year for three-year-olds.
The r were some behind, bitn{ John Beary had his licence 10 who wete running on at the train withdrawn by the Jockey thudy and mag 16 better over Chub Stewards after the alleged the mile and a huff at Epsum,; doping of a horse at Lingfield | sertably American-brol Turco, in October, Michael, who had Sun Compass, Parade Street | ridden Ki Ming b most of us and Stokers.
Workouts, tok over his train- But
outstanding ing. KA hils
appeared
many classic winners, neves
Tar
on the peene,
the-year-old
The pon display
At,
|
the
Marcel BonsaNO'S
Domtar, the favourite, muy be des mshention
Michael Reary, who made so
notches-
Thousand Tw Guinens victory in the surdle, The Australian jockey, Arthur
that the French crop of three- Brensley, who rode Ki Mon year-olds are
also below
Standard of ree; it years.
Dark
apparded.
GAL
was scoring his first victory in an English classic,
1,000 TO ONE
trainers are hoping that at last the tide is turning #od all the mujor three-year-old honours will be kept al kome this season, -Reuter,
Signal Box Wins
The Irish
2,000 Guineas
The Curragh, County,'
er ted the group on the
on which he was racing!
Mr Ley On has a nice wager but could not come away.
Kildare, Eire, May 18. M. Bousse's Allies,
or £22,000 to £22 that his coll Bangui
Mr F. W. Dennis's Signal api Monrovia,
will win the One
the Epsom Blue 4:0 ths. ! Ribanul, Even before he won Box, a five to four favour- the Garinens, Ki Aling wasile, raced to an easy six CRITIE'S NOT IMPRESSED quoted at only 25 to 1 for the lengths win in the Irish Two The majority of mea evities by and Me Ley O's Thousand Guineas run over have not been impressed by Ki to betting docket makes hanti- Ming a likly Derby win- some reading, adorned us at mile here today.
IS her, but his own, Mr ley On
in frame in his restaurant.
Signal Bux. ridden by the Mr Ley and his transer. Michael Beary, poses to give most of his Derby Molony,
On generously pro.
versatile Irish Jockey Martin are confident of his ability to
Imat Hocklighter, "winning"
10 10 one chance. take the major classe,
with Overmy Echo, 33 to one outsider, three recretary, rimuife", and other associates.
parts of
length away third of Whether or not the colt gains cu further classic hours, he has
it
saying,
His detractors ure as they have said aboun horses betore, that Ki Ming will not be sited 15 the Epsom Mr Ley on, the
witchback. However,
Owner
ໄດ his osteopath
3 runya.
shrendy proved a good purchase, betting
Was special place of six to four agains
by
ut
He was bought at the Newmar-Rocklighter, the other bring in ket Sales for 2798, and his proportion. restaurant 17
Two Thousand Guingas vietty, London's West
Signal Box Kod, blanelly į 1040
is trained said after the,.)
with a win on, Ascot Heath last Captain the W
Darby Ruger: credited has
Crotangown, near here,-Reu- Derby would prove easier than October, today for sure!
Ex-Jockey Michael Benry, for whom the colt provided a elusole triumph in his first year as a trainer, hoped that his brother John wùuki be able to take over The training of Ki Ming so that he himself would be able ma have the munt in the Derby,
10 PERCENT
TAX ON RACKETS
owner
have with
*
total of over
L 16,1K]0, Ming's pedigree
The styling blood, in Κι is mostly Ull the dam's side, 1ts damn, Ulster Lily:
was of a family which produced sume horses af nulable stamina.
over four miles, Another dan
Hat Trick For
Piggott
Salisbury, Wiltshire, May 16.
HONGKONG DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
Serial No. 20. Orders by courses ate te coniinuo trade trein- | Chin, F.B. 14olm, 1. Sald, R.R.
ing at AHQ Que Room at 5,80 p.m. Colonel T. Ride, CHE, ED, 9. L. Wall, AFC will be officer fe Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Foret. Dated May-15,
1951.
Vorce Heedquarters
Identity Cards. The following are to collect their identity cards from the Adjutant HKAAF at Defence Force ig:-A. Garela. Fung Kani- son. J.R. Rew, Cin Pa-kwin, Mis 1.M. Crowable
beiro, Cadie, Rpencer, C. Xavier, Koder, Polter Ponerny (Capt), courses, ni-t, M. Crosbie, J. Crichi- Chan Pak-yiu. G. Dong, R. R. Re 10, Aztos, M. E. Chu, 1. Kanail, i medios, C.K, de Lur, M.A. da Roza, W. Hyder. M. Lee, J. T. A. Maher, C. Gordon Squadron Alterew-C. N. Whhabi, D. C. Ling, F. Hussain, | La. Balter, Mow, Robertson, Jones, 13-N. Beatley, P. Leung, A. P. Chon, A. Garcia, Zaman, MacKen- Wog. R. Yen, V. Pan, A. Ho, B. Depot Training, Squad A32--Alm- N. Cheng. D. W. Wong. It. Chow, man (Cap), R.D.
zle, Yu. Siquadros Ground — New-
de Luz. 1.c. Gen log IV, ulher points of aim. Minis- | 3.2.
M. T. Drivers-Tic MERS. L. Chan, ... Young, E. sce range, other polite of at following bit drivers, are 19 attend R. Franco, 5.9.Y. Wu, M. Leung. Squad Al--Miniature range, cum- ut 5.45 pan, for driving instruction: R. Chow, D.R. Loek, Pedruen, Per- pedition PT But manipulationWoul M-Men Hulaltotlend for practlen Squad -Lecture, theory of Wong, W. F. Yeung, 3. 71. Khai, and zerolig on Sunday May 20 ni group, Miniature range, appiteation, R. KH. Tang. Traurpori will leave
10 a.m. Tenim cautains are in select Squad AM- Alauing 16, alteration of Canton flord at 5.30 p.m. Soturday their team. Traunzort will leave Wžhts. Unit munipastation. Squads
"May tu. Auxilary Duty Drievr. Ľ. Canton Itond at 8.30 14.7 A3B." A37—'Cringer control. Fly
M. "Boure is to reŝurt 10 SK1 O'Con- shot.
or at the BCAAF Hangor at 2 p.m. tor duty. Monday May 31. Clerk G.D. Coner. The following airmen 21 Sirwomen are to attend · for trade balning lectures at 3.30 p.m. Defence Force HQ-Chan Ming. L. Norunia, W. Ross, Cheng Keng Pl, H. Ebrahim. P. Yew, M. Remedion, O. 8. Yo. Tuesday May 22, T. Driver. The following MA 51.2. Drivers are to attend ai 545 pm for driving struction:- P. I. Yfek, K. H. Wunt. 1. 13. Fung. 11. N. Cheng, C. K. P. Chan, Tran work will trave Canton Itead at 0.30 p.00. Clerk P.A. Course Meinbers of this cours are to attend at De- fence Force HO at 8.30 p.m. for practiest traistrig. UKAAF Pudice Course. Trade training will con- Have at Defence Force HQ at 3.30 pm. for all ft policemen under Sui MacDowell
Inteligence Unit Training. HIQ Section - Advanced eutirse. Dr. briefing of R. Section patrol at 30 pm on Monday May 23 114 The Lecture Room Defence Force 110 New Course-Lecture on Filday May 20 as usual. Section--- Weeltend training in the leas Water Hay arva cn May 19-20. Monday May 21. De-brleing of werktend patrol by 4 Section al 5.20 p.m. the
12 Lectur room Defeure Furce Those invmbers of it Section whe are required to attend will be de tailed during the weekend. Wednes day May 23. Weapons Tralag Usial. Nute Future Section training. Thi weapon training cours will end on Wedifenday May 23. Thereafter the Wednesday luntn. ing period will be devoted in sigtrials. Trojang.
Intelligence Unit Qualification Course Paint, The following per Tonnel of N Section freď This course on Wednesday, May 1 with the re- sults shown-LA CGM Murrisan JG 13 12 1571. But G. A Lemny 4 10 8 13 5 (54), Capt. D. R. Tobors 13 11 0 15 8 (51), 1 5. A. Fowler
It
Inclu
Operators "$3"
Watch. The following are to cons tinue trade training at a stadar Sta tion on the land:--Mooney. Spen- ger. FR. Holan, R. G. Clan, M. H. Khan, M A. Saydan, S. Kactiv. A N. Katier, J. B.
B. Sald, 2 Fenton, C. Xu
Transport will inve Defence Force IQ at 5.39
Wednesday May
Flying cher 11 # 10 10 à 143), Sy4 M. H. W.; Wait Tradesmen The u/ airinen Axtell 13 11 08 (41). Et E Maxi are to attend for trade training at well-Holroyd a 8 3 14 8 1401. LA .
the HKAAY Hangar at 5.45 pan. C. C. Laktingtun 4 5 in 10 6 (37) Engine Al-A. J. Bush, A. Chan, Cul M. C Taut 50 11 18 (33). Cul 0. F. Iemedios, P. 1. S. Wong. Au D. G. Lachlan 11 8.38 137 t
Yeung Fat. A M. Uelak, J, R. Chuw, GC. R. Tanner 3 6 0 0 14 1214, 14 | 3. Herdoon, A. M. Hassan, S. A. FY. P. Le 3 3 # it 30
Temall. Ip Ching, C. Ling, G. A. Enralilm. M. Leting, G. Leon. W. Law, L. M. Ngal, A. R. Pan, K. Salleh. To Meng Yun. S S. Y. Wa. W.UK. S. Yee. J. Low, Wong Huw Man Airframe Asst R. M Cover. 1. 1. Chan. P Chow, T. A. Ewins, E. R. Franco, N. Fung, R.
Hoaglione Regiment
Butien. Onderly offers of the
werk--Lien Q. C. Hamilton Next for duty--Lieut. A Todd. Orderly sergeant of the week -Sg G. Halli- Run. Next for duty- St J. Cheung
Training. Infantry Battaller.igs. 1. Hon-Jam, G. J. Ozono
5 Wein, T. Wong, H. Yeli, Lat Firle dus Coy Tuesday May 22
Eng-huh, R. D. de Luz, M Blu- Programme Half day Held exercise
Photographers D. R. - Patrols (day).
Reece and Fight-menthal,
Luck. 1. Schrover Armourers lenh yoratin 20 on Murray Tiara.. W. Clarke, R. A. Howard, W. S
Ground. Dress OG Slacks, Khukl Mit puttres, sighing order "" Cor Monday May 1 Programme + EMG 19 ând 22. “Mounting! Trapret
La O. Madar. G. Timpson, Wire-
„Change of Addrem-Next of Km. Members are reminded that they
inform this office of 0333 change of address or any change of next ut kin.
H.K. Women's Volunteer Force Training (Army and Nursing Brunch). Dr.vers Section, Parade 1 RKDF Monday May 21 1.30 pm. Prnuramine Mad Reading IT Instructor Wo Wimson DAEC.
Driving Practice. Wednesday May 23 or Friday May 25 5.30 p.m. Sunday May 20 by arrangestient with Lt Liner. Instruction in driving deeds and Staff Cars is being arrangert. All members who have passed test and who have olsa per. formed Climb with loaded vehicles will be eligible. Dates of start of Jeep course wih be noti fied later. BASC Clerks Course, Parody 530 p.m. Thursday May 24 in Orderly Room HQ RUKDE c & RTp Poinde $30 p.m. Tuesday May 22 Air 1Q On Room for Trade Training. guals & Pay Course Ne urade 11 further nice. Nurs. Cour Parte 11Q RHKDF 3.30 pm Monday May 21 for tras port to B3 Dowen Road, First Ai Courts,
King's Birthday Parade. Attention is drawn to Order No. 184 HK Regt. in desired to incite as many volunteers
possible trom The HÊWVF. Wat all lunteers wohn will be available on June 7 pleme Blinn Cup Dokter tel, 30213 12% мезення на покида
15g A. M. Dexken, Captain, far Denuty Commandant. R. K.OF.
Nother
"June Ball"-The Itongkong Regi-
Jess Assi---P, W, Coppen, C, C Leung, '; mient, The Regimental June Kall
Elec-
R Newman, Chen Yong-chu Arician- P. Bapusta, R. Lujan.
and Firius from tipod. Host Asst-K. Satyaver, A. M. Omne. and Defence, including Range cards. Parade Parade 5.30 pan. Murray Ground Dress Clean Inle Over Ali "C" Coy Tuesday May
Parad Field Work Pengiamine 5:30 pm. Murray Parade Ground HQ Cay Dress Clean Fatigue O.G. M.G. Plain
May P Wednesday
oc Programme
detailed by he Parade 530 5.1. HQ RUNDF Dern Mean
Overalls. Signals Fatigue Platoon Tuesday May 2. Field Day. Parade Programme Signal exercise,
Safety Equip Workers F. J. th Rentedtos, &. Young. Transport will leave Canton Road at 3.36 pn. Wednesday May 23, Nursing Order- Jyes Course. The following are ia attend far lecture by P.O. S. S. Rander at Defence Force 110 at à 30 1.1. W. S Chen, J. P. Cruz K. Leung, A. J. V. Bibrira, D. M. White, A 9 S. M. Lok, T. P. Silva, B Yim, P. Yow.
Flying Programme.
Ground lec- ture programme Location Defener Forer 11, 3.30 D., in 0.30 pt. FL. Munro. Lacture--acrati ce
gallion.
9.30 p.m. to 7.30 pa3.
1|
will be held at the Kowloop Cricket Club on Saturday June 249Ther band of the 1st Bn The Middlesex Real (Dro) will be in attendance By kind pierovission of the Omerr Commanding). Admittance by tie ket only. Single $3.30. Double 36. (Light refreshments included). A large number of prizes will be awarded for Novelty Dance Lucky Ticket numbers. Tickets ub. Lainable from BQ The Hongkon Regiment ond from CSM's on even ing barades. All members of the Regiment, the Home Guard <} HKWVF are asked to come along In large numbers, with their friends and make the eventag a big Muc- A contingent of our ailed
Regs DCO have been invited to attend as Ruerts, Tables, for the Ball can be booked through the RSA All members, are ank- ed to make no parties and to incl membera of the the Middlesex in 1 parties,
SL. Rake. Lecture-Airinaniv.p. Regimental Bn The Middlesex To altend-Wigram, Strange, Brell. g. Saller, Robert-un. 5.30 pm, lo
p.in. S. Rake. manship.
Lecture--Afr
2.15 p.u Murray Parade GrouBTS. Dress Clean Fatigue OG Murtur Platoon Tuesday May 2. Program- ine Maclur Drill. Revision. Parade A.30 pm Murray Parade Grou Dress Clenn Futique Overalls M.T Planus Munday, May 21. Program- me driving instruction. Parade 3.30
at 110 Regt. v.m. to 7.30 - pn. pin. Di Shede Murray Parade
F. L. Munro, Lecture-Aircraft re- Ground. Dress Clean Patique Over-
cognition. To attend-Randall, Mae- Mit RA. Section (Snectɔllat Cadrej
Kenzie, Mose, Hardwick, Jennina. Wednesday May 21. Programove? AN teinited by O.C. Parado 8.30 m.
| Thursday May 17. The following
ilots are in attend at 5.45 pm. orgiment. As you will see from Or. DITS OM's office Regimental 110. Plum clothes.
as soon after as possible at the ders above The Middlesex Regt will BRAAF Rangar:--Jones, Gauntlett,
return
24.
Her fourth dam, Wavelet. threw Wavetel's Pride, who won the Epson long distance hundi-
Lester Piggott, 15-year-old cap, the Great Metropolitan, in
Brilish jockey, had only three 1903. It was found that the
mounts at the race meeting here wrong course had been taken, today and won on all of them. and the
was run again, Face
It was the second time that he with Wavelet's Pride confirming
hotl
performed this feat, the the win after running a total of previous time being at Warwick in October last year. Fancy Inn, on the disinf side of Ki Ming's breeding,
him torny.
D-Murray-Parade Graun. then, com- Avonber, was grandam of
Wild Boy. Washington, May 16. Kireubbin, winner of the Trish
next, Sun The House Ways and Saint Leger and some of the won at 6 to 1, the
Flume, was a 100 to 8 shot, Means Committee voted to-principal races in France.
At a sale in which Ki Ming while Fancy Irn who, incidental- day to impose a 10 percent was
fonl for £338, is half-brother to Wild Boy, gross receipts tax on bookies, Ulster Lily, then 18 years old, started at 9 to 2-Reuter. numbers rackets operators changed hands for only £52
On the
hand,neither his who operate and others
sire;
suld
-gambling-pools.Such-opera-Uist for his dam,;
"ever"
""Won ̄over"long-
tions, are illegal in inoster than five furlongs, states.
#1
IN THE FIELD BUL haps the Derby wit-! The proposed tax must be passed by both the House and ner was not in the Two Thou
sand Guinens' field. A colt who Senate before it can become law,
his first outing was won on The
parimutual betting specifically exempted from the race-track on the day after the proposed provision, because, Guineas was run may develop Committee members felt that, this into a strong Jancy was a field of taxation for the Derby. states which the Federal Govern- ment should not invade,
for the
He is Cavour H, a French- bred colt by Ascot Gold Cup No estimate was available on winner, Caracalla, out of Cabo- the amount of revenue the pro- tine by Vatellor, who won the tax would Culford Stakes over the Derby
receipts
fax.
kim
ment or lottery would have to rked at the time that
one of his winters
pleted the treble for Is Brst winner,
Ambulance-
Brigade Orders
Order by Comm. A. el Arculli, OBE, K. St J.. Commissioner di J.A.B.,
District Hongkong Order No. 26/51 dated 17th May, 1951
Ambulance Duties. Hongkong- 20.5.51 10 28.5.51, JL.K.Y.M.C.A. Division: 27.5.51 to 2.0.51 S.C.A.A. Division
Ambulance Duties.
Kowloon.- 2.0.51 to 27.5.51. Tsitrakatsul Divt- kloni: 28.5.51 to 3.0.51, K.Y.M.C.A.
Beach Dutles, Hongkong-Satur- day. May 19, 2_p.m. Repulse Bay, Sing Division; By Wave Đay, Shh Nên Division: Shok O. Causeway Division: Sunday, May
a.m. Repair Division: BIR
Wave
Buy H.K.V.M.C.A. Division: Shek S.C.A.A. Division: 1.30 p.m. Res top. Big Wave Hay. Shavk pulse Day. K.C.O.B. Division:
wan Division: 1.30 p.m. Shek 0. Wanchal "A" Division.
10 percent In addition ΤΟ the gross distance of one and a half miles
the
itteil committee In a most impressive style des- approved tentatively a proposal pite running "green." under wwhich
persons
Mr George Smith, his owner, Division. who operate a bookmaking establish bought
in France us a and the cofi's breeder he would come to England to see him wins the Derby of 1951.
our was the
first winner Cavour was of the weason suddled by shrewd Noel Murless of Beckhampton, who
plans to run him next in one of the Derby trials.
Britain's champion ally, Belle of All, a daughter of Nasrullah, confirmed all that had been ex- peated of her by winning the
style.
pay $50 per year licence fee.
This would be occupational Persons who give incorrect tax. names or addresses in applying for licences would be subject 10 a maximum penalty of two years' imprisonment and a $10,000 Anc.
United Press.
DAKS TOURNEY
John Panton Goes One Thousand Guineas in game
Round In 66
At Sunningdale
Sunningdale, England,
May 16.
Interna- fonal field in the first round
Ent.
in
Gordon Richards, who rode her, notched his third win the event and was loud In his praises of "u good, game Ally."
BACK SEAT
0,
Transport Arrangentent.—Saturday Motor Transport will leave Queen's Pier at 2 pant in convey members to Shek O and Big Wave Bay and return at 8.30-7 pm Sunday Mo. tor Transpo will leave Queen's Pler at 9.30 am.; and after bringing back the morning duty members wil leave again at 1.30 p.m. to re- turn from Big Wave Дау and Stek between 8.30-7 p.m.
Penetration Soyad Duties.--Sunday May 20, MO 1.5, Shth, Dentist Dr Pun Lum-fang and K.C. Nursing Division. Next for duty M.O. CL Chow and Dentist Dr N. 7. Whelp-
ton.
Ilace Courie Diffex,Saturday May 20. Confucian Division: Satur day, May 19, H.K.Y.M.C.A. DIVI slon,
Headquarter Dulles. - Saturday May 20, H.K.Y.M.C.A. and Motor Transport Divisions: Saturday May 19. Confucian and Motor Transport Division
As in the Two Thousand Guiness, France had to take a Scotsman John Panton, back seat for the nearest her scored a 66 over the Sun-three runners could get to Belle sixth, through M. ningdale course today to of All was
Boussac's Bangui. pread-engle the
M. Boussac's other Ally. Manrovia, actually finished last the Daks 72-hole £2,000 of the 10 runners while the
Allocation of Duties for Narsing other French "lady," Otberose, Divisions in May—Ambulance. Du rofessional golf tourna
never o fighting factor.
Hles Manshuen Nursing Division: Street Sleoper Shelter Duties, -American-bred and owned H.K.V.M.C.Á. Nursing vision; Nursing Division: of the great | K.Y.M.C.A. Panton, a candidate for the Javotte, daughter
Squad Duties Ffritish Ryder Cup team to play American horse, Whirlaway, Penetration
Ferch
Central Duties
Nining of America In the autumn, was looked like winning for most
Division.
Resignation. Waterfon Nursing unaffected by the wind which the race but compounded rapidly
Division; Amb/Яls. Au-Yeung Wai froze Bobby Locke, the South and could only finish seventh
Chaunst signed w.0.1, 1.421, first African holder of the British She was having her cul-
Reserved Kowloon YM.C.A. Nur needed the race, for she is bred Ing
of the season and may have ang Divitions Amb/Bix, Pang Yee.
of to stay, boing out of Galaten: who won the Guineas and the Oaks in 1039, Perhaps she will Oaks do better at Epsom on ball Day.
the With the foreign challenges
left behind in
the first two 10.8.M. classics, British owners and
Open Championship. 78, two
Locke returned
shots better than the score Art Clark. the Huntington, West Virginia, professional.
Champlon Hasson Egyptian
Hassanein, who hit the colosal distances down fairways,turned ino 74 AssociatedPress.
long reserved. Active Tar
From Reserve to Strangth Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Nursing Divi- ion; Amb/Sts. Chan Pul Lan #
Earoiment,South, Ching Athleile Association Division: Pies. Chan Tìm Tung Chulu rung. Trong Hurri kwons. Ho Wing, enrolled, w.e.f. (8%d,) · Ito-ITANGAPO, A.D.BL.J;, «
Corps Superintendent,
tive w... 10.4.01.
4:30
roudan, Strange. Breiling. Salter,
2. Comforis-The Middlesex
Re-
Wednesday. May NCO Course.
to the Colony from Korea Programme (1) Vial Trainis
on Friday May 18, 1931. They will Warne, Kolly, Mose, Randall, Mae- be moving into a catro in the Nèw introduction. H1 Use of Ground
Transport wi Territories on their arrival. In are urt
Parade kenzie. Jennings. Fire positions.
leave Canton Road at 3.30pm. der le assist in making the camp Dress Clean Fatigue Overalis.
Friday May 18. The following pilots conditions more blessnat the follow- ure to attend at 5.45 năm. dr ns Îng - comforts would be acceptable: Aluhera Bay, May 10, 1951 marks
soon after as possible at the HKAAF of the Battle of
(a) Pictures etc for hanging in the the adversary
NÄAFI Dibn Hall, and "Messes, Altubers widelt was fought in the tangar:-Jones, Breiling, Salter. Wi-
gram, Strange, Gaumilett, Proudman, | (b) Magazines, Penguls Books and Peninsular War 101, n this battle
Warne, Randall, Mose, MacKenzie, other literature. (e) Badinlaton and our Allled Regiment-The Middlesex
Jennings. Transport will leave Can- Desk Tennis Scly. (d) Gardening Regiment (DCO), fought with EX-
torton Road at 5.30 pm. Saturday May
Tools Rollantry And earned
Any members of Hongkong Trease
Regiment who is able and willing themselves the name "The Die- The following lots are re- hards."
ta contribute any euinfuris of the The Middlesex Reglurat quired for trainluk:- Wood, Jones.
Gauntfell, Silter. Wigram, Bretting, above nature should send them to celebrate this day in Traditional fa
Fraser, Strange. Robertson, Mac the Adj Hongkong Regt Lower shion and niso remember al ranks
Kenzie, Warne, Kelty. Jembags. Albert Road. All contributions will of the Regiment who have given
Mone. Randful). Proudian. Trans-
be gratefully jectived and acknow. their lives in battle in all engage-
_part_w'll leave Canton Rood_at 1,45,}_ledge.. -meat-and-wars-from-Albüftern
onwards. On this day they wBI be pm. Tuesday May 22. The follow remembering especially those coming oflols are to attend at 5.30 p.m. rades who
gave their lives in the lighting in Korea. We of the long- kang Regiment are privileged to Join In this remembrance and we extern: fraternal greetings in all ranks of the Middlesex Regiment. lowing message has been received from the Omcer Commanding The 1st Bn Middlesex Regt (DCO) in Kure:Albuhern Greetings to i ranks of the Hongkong Regiment." Arrival at 1st Tin The Middlesex Regent (DCD). Dur Allied Regi- ment are due in aerlyn back in the
The fol
or as soon after as possible at the HKAAF Hansors, Jones, Salter, Brewing. Gauntlett, Proudman. Wigram. Randall, Mono, Strange.
Trans- Mackenzie, Jennings, Kelly. puri will leave Canton Rond at 5.20 p.in.
Full Day'ı Training For The Month of May, Monday May 21. Fighter Plotter "B" Wateli Section The following are to attend for a fall day's training at AHQ Ops Crusable, Room si 8.30 am. L.M.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB WHITSUN RACE MEETING 1951
The second day of the above
J. Crichton, R. Azt, M.F. Chu, advertised for Monday, 1-14th
Colony next Friday May 18.. Due J. Eemail, W.-livder, M. Lee, J.T.A. | May, 1951, has been postponed
to the short time and tur various other reasons a Guard of Honour will not hes Inle on. However the Commanding Ofeer will be present Thone. to welcome the Middlesex, members who can attend should muster at the Railway Station Kow- loon where they will have the best upportunity to Welcome the Middle- sex before they entrain for the New Territories. The actual time of ar rival and entrainment will be made known as soon at It in received. Dress for all visitors plain clothes, King's Birthday Parade. A full
parade com representative
scale
prising all three servlees will be held in Kowloon on Thursday June 7 to mark the occasion of M. the King's Birthday, RHKOF has been asked to provide a contingent from all its components. The Command- ing Oficer he decided that this parade will count as the Ceremonial parade for the current year in ag
May,
The First Saddling Bell will
be rung at 1.30 p.m.d the First Race will be at 2,00
yun p.m.
All previous arrangements tu Entries, Admission
and Tickets
Cash Sweep Tickets, including Through Chances already booked will hold good for that date.
DECLARATIONS
Matier, N. Wahab, D.C. Ling, F. Hussain. Lunch will be provided in until Saturday, 19th the Volunteer Centre at 12.45 pm. 1951. Letters have been sent to employ- ers, Tuesday May 22. Fighter Plot- ter Watch Section 2.” “The fol lowing are to attend for a full day's training at AHR Ops Room at 830 a.m. N. Bentley, P. Leung, A.P. Wonk, R. Yen. V. Pan, A. HG, B. N. Cheng, D.W. Wonk, R. Chow,
болса. 3.5.
Lunch will be pro- vided in the volunteer Centre, Lot- ters have been sent to employers. Rider Operators "A" Watch. Thura soy May 24. The following are to allend for a full day's training at a radar station in the New Tere- tarles:3.A. da Roza. .A. Von F. M. Botelho L.A. de Luz, F.M. Bo- zario, R.E. Collins H.F. Mendes, 3.3. Hassan, It.ft. Tibeiro, anches- ler, Craft. Transport will teave Owners are notified that all Conton Road at 8.30 a.m. Thursday May 24. Radar Operators "B" Watch, starting declarations for Mon- cordance with the Hongkong tegl The following are to attend for day, 14th May, 1051, are ment Regulations. As such it is full day's training at a rodar sla- obligatory for all ranks of the Regi- dlan on the island: Mooney, Spen-cancelled. Ponics starting on ment in turn up on this parade, cer, F.R. 1oim. R.G. Chin. MR. Any volunteer who does not attend Khan. M.A. Sorden, S. Kadir, AN. Saturday, 19th May, 1961, will w not be classified as efficient for Kader, J.B. Holn, B. Salu, J.C. require to be declared in the the current training year. Theirs. Fenton. C. Kavier. Transport will day June 7 is a public holday, so leave Defence Force HC at 8.30 din. usual manner. no excunk will be accepted for non- Lunch will be provided. Fighter attendance on this parade. In order Platter "A" Walch. The following not to Interfere with training Uere are to stiend for full day's train- will be on rehearsal only ön Fri- ing at ABO Ops Room at 9.30 0.m. May June 1. All ranki will attend | Wood. Sinith, Powesland, Noronha. He rehearsal which will be held on P.A. Law, L.M.P. Changmine. G.J. Murray Parade Ground et 6.30 p.m.), Macklitoih. M.L.P. `Ozorin. F.H.C. Delails of timings, drees, etc" nf:l'itah. Lunch will be provided in the actual parade will be promut. Jthe volunteer Centre, gated as soon as they are known.
Respirators A.G. It has come in the Commanding Offeer's notice that respirators AG, which should have been handed in to Start are strewn About the Signals School. Drill Sheds and QM's office al Regimen GHQ. Chy Canide will ser that all the respirators, for their cove are Handed in to Stores forthwith. Cor Comde will render a certineate to the Adjutant by 12 noon May 20
have been hinded In.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
King's Birthday Parade.... Thursday June 7, 1851. The Royal K: De- fence Force is taking part in the King's Birthday Ceremonisi parade on Thursday June 7 in Kowloon, All unlis in the force are required on parade. The C.O. has therefore SIXTH RACE MEETING 1951 ordered that all ranks on the
The above Race Meeting
|HKAAF are to attend and that this parade - will count as the annual compulsory- ceremonial parade, re- quired by the HC Government re-advertised for Saturday, 26th in the effect that all respirators gulations governing the force. Brac May, 1951, has been postponed
Issue of Roars Webbing net nd Ravanet Prox. All rank of the Regiment, whs have not already zione so, should, apely to the Stores forthwith for the bruent pare webbing belt and bayonet frog.
Home Guard
tleni drill parades will be held an detailed later.
to Saturday, 2nd June. 1961, Uniform-Tailoring. In view of
the above parade to he held on and the Entries advertised to Thursday, June 7- all personnel re- quiing alterations to their union close on Thursday, 17th May, are to be the tallor at Defence 1961, will now close at 12 Force HQ on any week day be Noon, on Thursday, 24th May, | tween 6 pm. to 4 p.m. gramma (1) Visual training Intro- · Shooting KAAF Inter-Section 1961.
Training, Thursday, May 24. Fro-
duction. (H). Use of emund and Competition. Sunday May. 27. Teams fire positions, Parade 8.30 p.m. of six for the above competition Murray Parade Ground. Dress plain | will be selected from the following clothei..
versonnel HQ Unit-Munro, “Cep}}, Mateer, Calderbank, Soura, Parker, Trade Training; "Thunday, May 13... Davey, Faimer: Markenout. Noron- Fighter Platter Watches Di and Bt. ha fighter Control Unit :—— Collins The following members, of thorp | (Capi),. Botelho, M.K, .Khan, R.
IK, Anuiliary Air Force
By Order,
9. A. SLEAP
Secretary.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS WHITSUN RACE MEETING Second Day
Saturday, 19th May, 1951 (Postponed from Monday, 14th May, 1951)'
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The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
There are 12 races on the 2nd Day.
Though Tickets for the above at $24 each may be obtained at Door, Telephone the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, Int House.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices al Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep lickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5. D'Aquitar Street, Hong Kong
382,
or
Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1951 SETS OF MEMBERS. AND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS ISSUE.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges, proininently displayed throughout the Meeting,
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies nat in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for pay- ment of all chils etc.
Badges admitting to Members'. Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 a.m. and the Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.mi. Both offices at 1st floor, Telophone House.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club "House" provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy
(Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gale.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, ›
~ SERVANTS' PASSES Servants' passes will be issued to private box: holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted In the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.
Owing to the present congestion in the Members' Belting Hall, Box-hokers and Members are requested to ensure that their scrvants make use only of the Publlo Beling Hall. Military Police will be posted at various entrances to the Members' Inil to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
BY ORDER,
8. A. SLEAP.
Secretary,
Have BOVRIL
The physi
cal fitness
that Bovril gives
is especially valuable
on your side
to athletes and to every.
one who takes strenuous
exercise. Take Bovril regularly.
BOVRIL gives strength to win
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