£30,000 WILL BE SUGAR RAY'S SWEETENER

By RAYMOND GLENDENNING

Unlike Jack Horner, Juck Solomons sat in corner to land the world's boxing plum of 1951.

по

A satisfied puff of cigar smoke lonted leisurely to the ceiling of his office as he clinched the den) to stage the match between Ray Robinson am Randolph Turpin for the middleweight championship of the world.

But take from me there'll be no clinching when the con- test takes place on July 10 al Earl's Court,

be kept quite a

seem to think should strictly on the ration few people have tackled me as to whether the Leamington bos is wise in agreeing to the flight. £9,000 FOR TURPIN

To

on first question that Both fighters are on centage basis and the redoubt thoughts I should most probably able Ray, on

on my calculation, will reply: "No." but having given a colicet fair amount of thought to the enough

to back I am going about problem round

that he say Turpin and

per-

worth £30,000 easily a record for

fight in Britain-while the devil-absolutely right, may-care Turpin will do a high-

Is

And in the face of the power- of critics who

woyman act on the till that willful opposition bring him in between £9,000 have seen Sugar Ray in action and £10,000,

As this particular kind of is the sort of "brown sugar" stuff most other middleweights

Peter Keenan

I am adding that Randolph has

a great chance

of snatching

approach

to

the

World Title.

His own problem is I think I can puli

T

it off if I hit him first."

If there's confidence about it seems to be hovering over the British champton's stable, ane wthout ruling out the possibility of Turpin's youthful impetuosity & vital

Retains British letting in Robinson at

Bantam Title

Glasgow, June 27. Peter Keenan (Glasgow) retained his British bantam- here tonight weight title when the referee stopped his fight against Bobby Beland (Dundee) at the end of the twelfth round.

The fight was scheduled for 15 rounds.

The fight was halted because of

gash on Boland's a bad head. The ash appeured after a second round collision, and streamed continually the blood

until from then

the Bghting was stopped.

Boland must have lost pints of blood from one cut, but he was always full of ght.

to retain Keenan deserved

what little his title because boxing there was in the contes eaine from him.-Reuter

Manila Cagers

inoment, I must go on record as saying that our boy has more than an even chance of pulling it DIT.

THAT MINUTE MILE

Mal Whicheld. America's on:-

standing 900 metres champion, Bannister forecast that Roger was capable of making the four- minute mile "If he was hustled in the first two laps."

This is a picce of Battery which, with all due respect

one

is none

ta

of the greatest runners have scen, I must beg leave to doubt.

other My authority than Ruger Bannister himself. As he told in only a few days

g

"That can only happen when the track and weather conditions are at their kindust, the race is run in a way that makes for a fast time, and the athiste con- caned is at the peak of his con- dition. I wouldn't like to say when I will find these factors all in my favour.

WIMBLEDON CHANCES

I am sorry I cannot write optimistically about British chan- ces at Wimbledon. I can't see our filles being wrested from the United States, even though Louise Brough, reigning Tamis Queen, a troubled by injury (us is the men's champion Budge

Beat Ch. YMCA Pat:s) and Doris Hart by Paris

nf

The 1-Feng basketballers Manlia scored their fifth straight win in Hongkong yesterday, de- feating the local champions, Chinese YMCA, by 59-45. The Y's, howev were not at their

Some of thei full strengi best players are now in Singa- pore

the louring Hong-

with

Trong All-Stars team.

the

at

The visitors. led by 25-8 In

37-23 first quarter, interval and 52-30 in the

the

third quarter.

The

I-Feng cagers conclude their six-game series in Hongkong with a that matet against a Hongkong Combined quintet tomorrow of Caroline Hi, starting at 8 p.m.

PRO GOLFERS' TOURNAMENT

Oakmont, Pa., June 20. The exhausting week-long Professional Golfers' Association tournament opens to-morrow

standarda anyway not as good as

ast year.

But there are always Margaret Osborne Du Pont, Beverly Baker and Shirley Fry (the newest French champlon) to pop up should one of the others fail; *-*-*-

FA Ruling On

Obstruction

Clarified

Obstruction, as the FA admit, has been the cause of confusion in Association football. Now things are clarified.

When not playing the ball, it Is an offence, henceforward, to:

Obstruc! an opponent inte0- onally;

Run between opponent and ball;

Interpose the body so as to with defending champion Chand- ler Harper in a slate of com-form an obstacle to an opponent. plete depression over a prolong-

clump.

the

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951.

OUT FOR A TRINIDAD DOUBLE

Eileen King and Emmanuel McDonald Bailey, sprint Queen and King of Trinidad, toe the mark in a practice session at the White City. Both are likely Olympic Champlons Central Press Photo.

A Coloured Girl From

Trinidad

Should

Make June Run

·

By

E. McDONALD

BAILEY

When I went to meet Eileen King, Trinidad's crack woman sprin- ter at London Airport last week, I did not quite know what kind of Fanny person to expect; whether she would be a ne Foulds, a Blankers-Koen, or what.

But as she stepped from the huge KLM liner, glistening in the brilliant sun- shine, there was no mistaking the graceful, streamlined young lady from my native Land of the Humming-bird.

For London it was a hot day, but Eileen, wearing a white summer frock with an attractive chocolate swagger coat on top, felt a bit chilly.

The myself to the portant fretors. Assuming that as one team at Helsinki? 1 Introduced

remain behind until : idea has been discussed on many smiling, charming, but obvious. she does

I, for one, feel occasions. ly shy Miss King and also to the 1952 Olympics. I can think

would be

a fine idea-belte: The members of the Women's of no better way for her

gain experience for Helsinki.

than sending individual teams Amateur Athletic Association

from Trinidad, Jamaica, British who had also comu to greet her.

Guiana, Barbados, etc. We

whe

uld

not have long to however chat

before Elleen out' of was taken completely our grusp by reporters

and cameramen. She had not slept for two nights, but despite this stood រ 10 the inevitable barrage of questions magni- Accntly.

LOSING NO TIME Now she is losing no time in

Inlo getting

for the shape Championships which ere to be run on July 7.

Two days after her arrival, worked out with her at the White City Stadium and was able to see her in action-for the first time. I was very Im- pressed with her smooth action and although I detceted a few faults here and there, I think she would be unwise to make changes so near the date

of the big event.

She Ands the einder's firm and fast and 1 am pleased that I was able to get permission from the White City Authorit's for her to do' most of her training

there.

She is very keen to win and the does not want to disappoint rer followers in the West Indies. Personally, think her chancés good. But Imus: are very warn enthusiastic expect too much from her too quickly.

Fans not to

She will need plenty of com- petition to stand up to the pres sure she will undoubtedly meet hom the English girls for, make to mistake about it. These Eng- ish girls can certainly turn on

the heat.

I ain

one

per- 02

This will render legal many instances in which a defender

For this reason holds off an opponent by moving between attacker and goalkeeper, reading Ellees to have a be- or holds off an opponent in order twa

"worm up" to allow the ball to pass out of fore the championship although play.

sho was advised not to do so The punishment is an indirect before she left Trinidad. free-kick, Scotland have agreed to this change on one condition that the fuller penally of a free-kick

from which a goal can be scored direct is introduced

My reason for persuading her

compete before

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big

to

date

is

50

be

able

that 10 Ret

she

will

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elard championship of nation's hardened campaign. ers and the clit Pros is being Waged

over the saw-toothed Oaltinont County Club course, 0,882 yards of grinding and

"and traps

spacious lightning greens.

"It's such a strenuous, bock- breaking undertaking that open

var hence. champion Ben Hogan declined

and the general atmosphere of a to tackle it. So did such other

Scotland, tired of Continental truck meeting in this country, stalwarts as Jimmy Demaret, E. pushing and elbowing, are gun- From

personal experience I J. (Dutch) Horrison and Somning for the foreigner. Thus Is

know this is extremely Im- Brind. Associated Press.

portant and I think Elleen agrees with me that it is in her best interest to contest a pre- Ilminary meeting.

TODAY'S SPORT

LAWN TENNIS

y

Men's "D" Division.-CRC "" 1 RC: IHC v HKCC; KCC v Re

10: Urban

V DIC 1 Kowloon Dock v Urban Council *1** Mixed "A" Division, KKCC V CRC: BCAA V L RC.

LAWN BOWLS Open Bingice. At KCC: A. Hution v a. C. Norman: R. B. Ho

E. Ello M. H. bertson A. Duke v M. 9. Mokay.

At HDGC: D. Homelet v A,

Well W. Marshalisay

Rolet or 3. A. da Luz,

VC.

AL OCC: J. McCutcheon vn. M.

V. Jubeiro: A. R. Minu v E. Gau

Ger.

TABLE TENNIS

Nine Dragons Table Tennis. 7 p.m.

Aces Sports (Catholic) Group

Club v Hongkong Scouts at Aer Clubhouse, Cauairway Day 1 p.m.

DARTS

Nine Dragons Darts, 7.30 p.m.

BOXING

Charity Boxing Tournament in gid of "ung "Waby Hoppital Punde et, Luna Parky7 p.m.

3 year

the game progressing towards removal of the orgy of obstruc- tion that is practised abroad,

Arthur Peall, says:

BLUE IS OFTEN KEY BALL IN SNOOKER

RIPUL nuuksi pinyon Dited anatch games Use conjurera Dy postoting blús pink and black, the loat thres VRIA- able colours.

BLACK

to the kry

ball in most of

OPINK

these winning offorts. A Dail

X

width 10 the position of white,

diagram shows.

alter the stroke

on bits enor mously..

With white BRUIK neater

than blue, & WELL judged shot rolle blow down and slowly rupa white Teach the same spot when white is above blues PRIMAKORA WA KIOWREZIAL: run-through thot dashing with down and driving

-White FoLind DAVIK,

feel of British competition.

EILEEN MEETS JUNE Off the track she has already

June

Which brings me to ask the pertinent questions are the West Indies going to be represented

-(London Express Scrvice.)

THE OPPOSITION:

June Foulds, the British Champion -

her AAA title.

Eileen is after

COUNTY CRICKET SCORES

29).

Northamp-

|

Livingston 101 not out). tinghamshire to bat.

102, Not-

London, June 27. 1.52, Tattersall three for

the Lancashire 104 for reven. met

The following were Foulds, the British

Ai Nottingham! and besides close of play scores for first torske 396 for three (Brookes Sprint Champion, becoming good friends these class cricket games played 71, Ofeld 00, Jakemur two have developed શ healthy

today: respect for each other.

At Lords: Cambridge Univer- There rre other very good girls Elleen will meet na shesity 252 (May 65, Mathews 03.

At Birmingham: Leicester- but the one that MeMalion dix for 94), MCC 40 goes along,

#birs 123 (Grove, right-arm both bie and Miss Foulds will for five.

fast medium bowler, five for Bristol: Gloucestershire have to look out for is Anno

declared (Tem 20. Hollies, right-am slow leg- Pashley, of Great Yarmouth, 302 for seven who has just burst into the Graveney 104, Milton 83 not break, four for 26). Warwick- limelight with

Botue

ernditable performances.

really Gul). Oxford for no wicket.

University

20 shiro 55 for one.

43

At Worcester: Middlesex 238 AL Bath: Somerset 261 (Trem-(Robotsco. 07, Flavell, Whatever success may attend

right- Eileen, the significance of her lett 83). Hampshire for arm medium fast bowler, five visit should not be underes-twa,

for 75). Worcester 102 for four AL Guildford: Surcey 219 timated. Her mere appearance

(Jenking 34). Sussex 75 for here should spur on the many (Fishlock 75),

At Lectis:

00, Glamorgan other West Indian girl who three. Undoubtedly have, the

At Romford Essex talent

283 for (Wardle, left-arm slow bowler, but have so far remained in the nine declared (Insole 66, Avery six for 21. Appleyard, right- background.

04,, Balley 63, Gladwin five for ann fast medium bowler, four for 24) and three for no Wicitot. 05), Derbyshire 14 for one.

Eileen will Just how long remain in England is uncertain and dependa

on several im

As Tunbridge Wells: Kent Yorkshire 210 (Whitehead - 50 110 (Hearn 72, Statham Ave for not but)-Router.

S. AFRICANS' PACE WASN'T

CRACKING

Says Ivan Sharpe

The rate of progress of the six chief scorers in the Trent Bridge Test-Nourse Walte, (damnged thumb), Fullerton, McGlew, Ryneveld and Cheetham averaged only 18 run an hour aplece. The team scored 40 an hour.

van

In his new book", Gerald Bred.to, p.curs entertainingly thin secres and speeds, and gives these Agures:

Rank 120zed per 163-(six-ball)

eve.s

Aunalaus in England .. 320 All teame tousing England

(1895-1930) ........... 312 INCAVig.2-Australian Tests 200

He adds that there is some- thing to be said for the opinion that Te. crlek: used to see players at their best "bu! now rees them at their worst."

Well, the pace set by the? South Africans ut Nottingham was only 200...

20

B

Surely no game produces men

devoted to its charms cricket. Perhaps, though, i um wrong. The's the moonstruck army of anglers,

Anyway, remember visiting. at Mitterd in Surrey, the lovely home of the late F. S. Ashley-

Ccoper, for So many years cricket's historian.

It www 4

crieke museum. Rooms ard

rooms, and rows and rows, of recards... old bats, old duyu- ments and hanging in the corner, a faded contents, will of, a Lon- don evening newspaper: "Death of W. G. Grace,"

ان

ALL THERE

10

He could give you the figures in first-class every player cricket throughout the world. and probably second class

*[$ wall. He even wrote to

The to suy "W.G." was so pestered by Mics in Australia, that while batting in Toowoomba, or some- where similar, he brushed them away and found remaining in his good right hand 23 vielims! Not a Ast-full"...23,

Years of labour are represen- ted in Gerald Brodribb's book. His scoring rate of the stars, in runs an hour, ranges from G.L. Jessop (80), 1. N. Constantine (79) and F. R. Brown (00) 10 Denis Compton (48). Don Bradman (47) and Woodfull (33) to Bruce Mitchell (29) und J. W. H. T. Douglas (22).

People are saying the South Africans are prone to follow the paltern of Brues Mitchell.

**All Round The Wicket," Gerald rodrik (Sporting Handbooks, Ltd. Dr. ed.)

BUT NOW

Springboks Turn A

New Leaf

Portsmouth, June 27. The South Africans gave by far their brightest bat- ting display here today when they trounced the Combined Services attack to make 499 runs for five wickets declared in their first innings.

There were four century parinerships during the day-- 144 for the first wicket, 108 for the third, 113 for the fh and 125 for the unfinished glxth wic- ket partnership.

John Walte and Jack Cheetham each got centuries and Dudley Nourse, George Fullerton and Roy McLean helped in a riot of run-getting. Walte, driving fluently, dominated

his opening stand with Jackie McClew, who got only 47 of the runs in almost two and a half hours,

OVERSHADOWED

Then Waite himself was over. shadowed during the third partnership with Nourse. Walte gave a chanceless display for his 136 runs made in three hours and 50 minutes. It was his third century, and highest, score of the four.

Nourse began quietly, but in a sudden burst of scoring he notched 10 fours before being held in the clips when he had mada B1 runs in m hour and quarter.

The

South Africans scored fasier after tea, when сисл rung camo al two ¤ minúto. Cheetham and Fullerton took hour for their fifth only an

་ wicket stand of 113 runs., '

Cheetham made his highest score of the tour-133 nad out. He hit two sixes and 19, fours In two hours 'and÷10-minutes, et the wicket--Itautar:

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Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 20. Orders by Lleut-Col J. G. Fisher, MDE, Commandant, Royal, Hongkung Defence Force. Dated June 20, 1951.

, י

men. All untrained Baudron roundcrew are to silend for trade training at the HCAAP Hangor at 0 p.m. on Wed July 4. Any trained grouidcrew, who cannot attend se detailed with their respective rights may attend on this evening, Trans- Force Headquarters

part will leave Ballsbury Rood si 4.30 p.m. AC,3% Tatz and Tipple Depot Training, Squad A53-Ken-

are added to thile cœurse. HILAAS nedy Road range, aractice 100s.

Police Courne, Trade training wil Squade A50, AS7--Mittature ranke.

confitte at Q RINKDE at 8.30 competition. PWT4. Boli nipula

p.m. for all pallermen, under 921, tion. PWT.. Loadint and unload MacDowell. M.T drivers. All Ing. Miniature range, - introduction | M.T. drivers (trained and

trained) are to attend for a lecture. by F/Sgt. Holland at 8 p.m. ori Wed July 4 in the M.T. Section at BAB Kal Tak Transport leaves Saxla. bury Road at 3.30 p.m. Nursing Orderlies Couque.. The following

stiuut.

|

Intelligence Unit Training. The monthly conference for all, tillgera will be held by the Officers Mem at 9.30 p.m. Punday July 3.

Q Section-Advanced course and are to attend for a lecture by P.O new course parades on Monday and Bomies at Defence Force 119 at 3.30 Friday respectively as un!. See J. V. Albeiro, J. E. Cruz, P

p.m. W

5. Cheng K. Loung, A. tlus - Wednesday July 4. Signals, P. Silva, A. n. 9. M. Lock, B. Irateing as usual, Note on future irallax: alt undinary week-en exercire le being planned for the week-end July 7-8. It op to

Yim, Thurs July 6. M.T. drivers. Trade training will continue for the following personnel.P. Wong, W hold a 48-hour exercise 911 July Young, M. H. Khan, R. 5. H 21-22-23 It Section personnel are

Tanz. Tranaport will leave Salle- asked to tray to arrange for their

bury Road at 6.30 p.m. release from civilan work on Mon-

Programie, day July 27.

Flyround lecture

20.

Friday June programme. u/t Navigatura. 0 p.m. Operation of W.S. 62 set Sgt. Robinson.

Tan-

Storet. Quartermaster Stores will be closed for one month from July Transport leaves Salisbury Road ut 10 during the move of itQ RHKDF | 5.45 p.m. Friday to Happy Valley. All personts following

The June 29. pilots of "A" Fight wishing to enfleet clothing should Groundsrew are to attend for syg da se before this date,

At 0 p.m.-Gauntlett, Proudman. Kellyplis. Attestation. The following person-bertson,

Warae, Bretinalter Straze--tarundu. nel who tave passed their medical dail, Bain, Mose, Hudspeth, Jen- exam are requested to attend at ning-Austers. Transport leaves Force ou Thursday July at Sallsbury am-A.E. Arnold, B.1. Barlow. Jn 50. J.R. Bashforth, M.P. Carr, W.. Cowie, W.M.L. Hudspeth, Lau Cho- wing. Laung lion-shung, Lu! Charles, D.V. Masters, S.L. McCall Me Cowan.. A. McCallum, L.E. Me Pherson, Ng Kel, S.A. Ulla, Yung Pak-inin.

Honekone Regiment Duties. Orderly officer of the week-Liout J.A. King. Next for duty-Lleut M.A. D'Alinada Reme dlox. Orderly sergent. of the week Sg R.J. Hammer, Next for duty -Sät J. Cheung,

Houd at 5,30 p.m. Bat required at 2 p.m.-Jones, taun. The following lots are tlett,

MOLO Proudman, Frader. Warne, Kelly, Breting. Robertson, Mackenzie, Strange, Wigram, Handall.

Bai, Jennings,

Flight (Ommanderew u/t navigators as de- talled in training programme süd LAC Crabtree are required to Via IKAAT Hangar. Transport leave Salisbury Road at 1.30 p.m. Menis will be provided. Sun July 1. The following pilots are to attend for flying:-Janow, Warne, Kelly, Bret

lng, Robertson Strange, Wigram, Bain Mackenzie, Jennings, Mose. Randall

Transport leaves Balls

__Training___Infantry Battalion. "A" | bury Road at 8.15 am, Wed. Jury Company Tuesday" July 3. 12 | $ 0.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. All granume Range cards NCO's Sat plots, ut pilols and u/t navigators Vol. 1. 242 Pam Lesson D., LMG | Pre required at Defence Fores. ItQ Tripod and Fixed Lines Sat Vol, 1 for a lecture on Tank_recognition 1942 Pain, 4. lessons 12-14. 1.T. Vol, by Major Balsley 3 R.T.R. 0.19 1, 1948 Pamp & lessons 10-21. Pie Pin. to 1.38 p.m. u/t Observers and Control Sa Vol. 1. 1542 Pomo 2

u/t Austers pilots-A. C. Rerro. Lesson 6-8. Parade 5.30 p.m. Murray

F.L. Munro. 6.35 p.m. to 7.55 pm, ut Harvard plots - Met S. 4. Parade Ground. Dress clean fatigue

ilako. 0.0. "B" Coy Monday July 2. Holiday nu parude, "C"

.

1.K. Women's Volunteer Forre (Army and Narsing. Brancli) Licences. All drivers. In portes sion of W.D. driving licences will return them RQMS. Lane, Force

it for checking.

Tibining,

Drivers Section. No

Tuesday July Program Lan Drun Advanced Handling, Use of Ground and cover. Parade 5.30 p.in. Murray Parade Ground. Dress clean faligué overalls, 19 Company. MG Piation. Tuesday July 3.* Pro. Kramme Dulles of entry. 1ay out of a Sec Position. Parade 3,30 p.m. lIQ, RIJDF. Dress clean in- Ígue 0.6. Signal Platoon July 3. parade. Mon. July 2 (Holiday). Programme as detailed by O.C. Next parade Monday July 9. Pru- Parade 5.20 p.m. Murray Parade | gramnie Map reading. Film. Driv- Ground. Dress clean tailguę OG, ¦ ing practice, 5.30 pằm, Wednesday

Mortar Platoon

Ju

July 4 or Friday July 6. Talf day Programine Rife dri

n. training. There will be a half day Mortar drill-30 mins. Map rei ing training for drivers from 2 p.m. -lecture: Murray Parado Ground. on Sunday July 0. Parade Murray Dress clean fatigue overalis. MT. parade ground. Pay duties. No Platoon Thursday July 5. Program parade Monday July "2. Next me No. 1 section, Map reading. parade Monday July 9. The um Parade 5.30 p.8. Murray Parade | Wil attend:angdon, Greaves, Ground.

Dress clean fatigue over Young, Abbas, Barradas. Gonzales, alis, RA Section Specialist Cadre) Leung and Maher. C. & R. Troop. Wednesday July 4. Programme as Parade 8.30 p.m. Thursday July 8 detalled by D.C. Parade 6.30 pm. A.11.g. Ops Room for trade QM's office Regimental 11Q. Deens plain clothes. C. & The Troop Parade 4.30 p.m. Thursday, July, "5 in AilQ Ops Room for trade train- ing. M.G. Platoon Special Cadre Programme_ na Thursday June 20, delailed by Pl Cond. Parade 5.30 pm. Q #KDF. Dress Clean fa- ilgue D.G.

training. Sinals course, a course will be notuled adhortly. Personnel detailed for pay duties will later Allend signph course, Nursing course. No parade Monday July (holiday), Next parado Monday July 9. programme Brat aid.

(3.) A. M. Denken. Captain.

for Commandant, R.H.K.D.F.

Nolice

KWVF Bhoot versus Itt Bn

shoot on Saturday, June "36, will" plck up transpart at 2.30 p.m.

Middlesex. Members taking part in

Canadian Remembrance Day..Sun. day July 1. A service of remein- brance for members of the Canadian Forces who gave their lives in the Battle of Hongkong in 1941 or whe died whilst prisoners of war will be held at Saf Wan Cemetery ni 11 am. Sunday July I. The HK Regiment will provide a felnia party sharp ni Canton Road. Transport For The ceremony composed as will return to Kowloon after dinner under: CSM A.P. Pereira Warmant and dance at 11.30 p.m. Transport officer 1/c. Col Brett, Col ERS. for rifles will be stranged. Cario, L/Cpl G.E.C. Kew, L/Cpl R. McAdam. Pie R.A. Pereira, Pie W. Gray. Pie F. do B. Ozorio. Ple M.A. Din. Pie Baptista. Pie Sales, Pie Lai Shun-nin, Pte RL. Ozorin. The firing party will parade 119 RIKOF 0.30 am. Dress clean fatigue O.G.. web belt, boots, and gaiters. RSM will arrange transport.

Field Firing-Warning Order, The feld Bring ares at Tal Lam Chung is allotted, in companies as follows during July - "A" Coy Week-end July 14-15. "B" Coy-week-end Juiv 20-20 O.C. HQ Companies will arrange for sections of the Mortar platoon and MG Platoors to attend each of these camps to sp the ride coys in their exercise. O.C. Signals Platoon Will arrange to necessary safety and field columns.

Closing of QM's Bloren. The QM Stores Force it will be closed from July 10 for a period of ap proximately one month for faster of clothing and equipment only. Company etc commands will draw the attention of all ranks, to this, order. All issuon changes elo of clothing and equipment must be earned out before July 10.

Home Guard

Training, Thursday July 5. Pro grazie a detalled by OC. Parade 5.30 p.m. Murray Parade ground Drens clean fatigue Overalls."

11.K. Auxillary Air Force Trade Training, Thurs Jun 28, Fighter Plotter "B" Watch. All members of D1 and D2 Sections 10 report to A.H.Q. Ops Room at continue their trade 3.30 p.m...

drivers. Trade training.

tmining will continue for the to lowing personnel:-P Wong, W. F Yeung, M. H. Khan, It. K. 11. Tang, Transport will be collected by the M. Instructor from opposite 55 HAY Kai Tak, at 6 p.m. and will proceed to Sailbury Road to pick up u/ M.T. drivers at 5.30 pm. Practical shooting on Ka! Shooting Tak range for all section teams will range from pm to 7:30 p.m. under L. Munro, Transport will leave Salisbury Rond at 6.15 p.tn. Friday Jun 20. Air Trade Control Section,

All members, as detailed by separate letter are to attend st The Central Tower HAF Kal Tak #1 0 p.m. to exinus training as per wyliabus Transport leaves Balls bury Road at 5,40 p.m. Sat Jun 30 Auxiliary Duty Driver.

St. John Ambulance Orders

Order by Comm.

A. el Ar- culli, O.B.E., K. St. J., Com- missioner St. J. A. B. Hong- kong District Order No. 20/51 dated 28th June, 1951.

Ambulance Datles, Hongkong.*** 1.7.61 to 1.7.61, Wanchal "8" Division: 8.7.51 to 14.7.61, Shauki- wan Division,

Ambulatice Duties, Kowloon,* 2,7.81 to 0.7.51, Taimshatsu Divis, sion: 9.7.51 to 15,7.51, Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Division.

Penetration Squad Builos. *** Sun day, July 1, 1931, M.O.D. Engel, Dentist Dr A; 3. Staple und Central Nursing Division. Next for duty M.O. Stephen Wong and Dentist Dr Chen Mu Texk.

Beach Bulles, longkong, Satur day June 30, 3 pm. fepulse Bay, Shaukiwan Division; Big Wave Bay, Shex-0. Wanchal "A" Division: Contrai Division, Sunday- July 1, 9

Repuls Bay, Wanchal n Division; Big Wave Bay. Confucian Division: Shek-O. Eastern Division; 1.30 p.m. epulse Bay, Chung Sing Division: Big Wave Bay, Sih Nan Division: Shek-0, Causeway Bay Division. Monday July 2, 0.50 8.m. Repulse Bay, W.D.W.A. Division: Big Wave Bay, H.K.Y:M.C.A. Division; Shek-0. S.C.A.A. DIVE

1.30 k..o.D. Divion: Bi Wave BAY. Shaukiwan Divalon: Shek-O. Wan chal "A" Division.

Transport Arrangement, — Sature day - Motor Transport will leave Queen's Plór it à p.m. to convey members to Shek-Ố and Big Wave - Bay and retum ab 0.30-7p.m. Bun day & Tublic Hoilday ——— Motor AC. Marwarport, will leave Queen's Pier at 9.30 A.m. and leave again, al' 1,30 llung is to report to Sgt. O'COLTOY at the KAAF langar at 2 pm. jam. to Shek-D and Dig Ware Bay.

Tader *. for duty. Turs July

Allocation of Duites for Nursing "D" Watch. Members Operators will be detalied by letter as to the Division la July,ma? Ambulance Clerk Dulira, King's Nursing Division: time and place of training. F. A. Course. Members of this Street Sleeper Shelter Duties, simi- couras are to stiend. Defence Force | thuen Nursing Division; Pepetracions 11q at 5.30 p.m. for practical work. | Bquad Dulies, Central Musing: Divi- M.. drtyard. The following w/ ston: Beach Dinies, H.K.Y.M.C.A, B1.7. detvers are to attend an 8,4 | Nursing Division, p.m. for driving Instruction-P, L. Vick, K. D. Fung. K. IL. Wong, C.

-ChMr. P

Transport will be H rollected by the M.-T. Instructor from opposite 680 Nar Kal Tak at 5. p.m. and will provved to balls bury Road to pick up wa M.T. -dil- vers at 9.30 p.m. Air Tewño Con-

rol Bepilon. Ipeturen, we'detalled |

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Transfer, Cpl. Mak Chi-wan transferred from Kong Wah to Row- Inon (Bleoman Cadet AmbuƐmeran Division w.e.f. 1.0.01,

Chaung-shing transferred from Hong Iok afrinfon ky cung U Divi

101 w.0.1.23.9,51,

in syllabus. Trenuport leveS DIGI Appointment, Mak Chivers, KTM,

pointed to be Cadet, Ollosed".#115S

bury Itong at 1.10 p.m. Wed July

squndoon Grounders w "Tendens| 1641)

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