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Army Will Have Stern

Opposition Tomorrow i

In Kowloon Motor Bus

By "SPIV"

Army and Sing Tao continue this week-end their struggle to remain in the running for the Senior League Championship with almost a forlorn hope that South China will at least drop a point,

South China will have Club as their opponents this afternoon and although They were surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw in their first encounter, the likelihood of a similar result must be considered very remote in this second match,

Thoroughbreds

For Japan

San Francisco, Mar. 14

Six valuable race horses, Including the outstanding Argentine stallion,

Vino

Puro, will for Japan on Saturday on the Pacific Transport Linna freizmer Hongkong Transport, Stalls and exercise peas will be bull aboard the vessel for the thoroughbreds and veterinary will be fi al- tendance.

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of the Japanese

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OLYMPIC

HOCKEY

RANKINGS

London, Mar. 14.

The Caroline H Club have been greatly strengthened since that

first encounter with the return of Chiu Chor-wing. Yuc Cheuk-in and Mok Chun-wah, and with the Championship title practically within their grasp now, will undoubtedly take no chances.

Both Army and Sing Tao must look forward to yet an- other week-end, when South

TOMORROW

1st Division

Kwong Wali v CAA, (Club, 4,30 p.m.)

Army v KMB 4.30 p.m.)

(Scokumpoo,

2nd Division Taikoo v CAA (Club, 3 p.m.) Tramways y Solicitors (Soo- kumpoo, 3 p.m.)

3rd Division

China will take ΟΠ Kwong H.V.. 3 p.m.) Wab, for that likely upset that will put them back on even

ens again with the leaders. "E", H.V, 3 p.m.)

The main task for Army and

Rediffusion

ν

C & W v Taikoa (Navy "A",

Aces (Navy

Jaguars v Dairy, Farm, (Navy "B", H.V., 4.30 p.m.)

LEAGUE STANDINGS 1st Division

Goals

| Sing Tao this greek-end is 161 win their gaines. For Sing Tab, who will be pitted azulis The RAF.

Lusk will be a com- ! the paratively, easy one, and on al-Souta Chung most identical score of 4-1

its Sing Tho

their Bryl meeting Is In-

dicated.

Aray

3lche

KMB

Kwong Wah

RAF

Eastern

CAA

STERNER OPPOSITION Army will be faced with Pulice

slerner muck

in St. Joseph's, opposition Kowloon Motor Bus tomorrow Clats and unless they produce their RNRC

to-

2nd

best form may find themselves South China out of the running after

Kitchen morrow's match.

Sing Tao They drew 1-1 in their first Solicitors

CAA tomorrow Talkoo round malch, but Army's team will be a partiaily PCA depleted one. Higgins, Who BAP was injured last Saturday, will be a non-starter, and Etheridge, Police

Club who sustained an Injury

St. Joseph's Thursday's Memorial Cup match

Tramways Dockyard

India and Pakistan were rank- ed first and second, respectively, of the 13 countries taking part in the Olymple hockey tourna ment this year by the Interna-between Army and Navy, may 387 SU tional Hockey Federation during its two-day meeting which end- ed here today.

The countries taking part in the Olympic tournament were rake as followed:

(1) India (2) Paltistan: (3) Holland: (4) Britain (5) Bel- Riun: (0) Denmark; (7) France; (8) Spain; (9) Switzerland; (10

(12) Aurenting (11) Austria; United States (13) Finland.

provisional- South Afrira was ly aliated to the International Federation. A request for afliu- tion from East Germany was not accepted be:mpe that

country has a Olviapic Committee nut belonging t the. International

Committee.

In und Pakistan are also Taking purt in a preliminary nekey intent to be held in Helsinki beting the Olympic Ghines

If

P W D La A Pls

3rd Div

also be on the injured 11st, Gymnastic

Etheridge

available, C10

HAMC Army's line-up for tomorrow

RNFS will be Philpotts, Etheridge, Western Kirkland, Churchill, Tennuci, Jaguars

Lane Crawford Yorke, Hilliard, Miller, Wilson, Johnson and Edwards.

Dairy University Wayfoong Taikos

& W

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"We didn't write-we wanted to be sure you'd be home

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Blarney Stone Shield Rugby Tournament To Commence Today

By "HANLINCODE”

Living Language

Why we say Half-sens

over,

This obviously refers to sailing days and re- minds us that when a yacht is lying on her course with all sails set a sudden gust may push her over so that the seas are half over her decks. And when a man is 4O drunk that a slight push will knock him down he too is said to be "half-seas over."

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Latest

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of posting and at Kowloon Post registered articles and hour maillole one Butler than tho ordinary mali timer shown below;

SATURDAY, MARCH 15 By Air

SIRM Burma. India, Paklatan. Bahrein, Crest Britain, Europe, 1.30 am via B.O.A.C.

U.S.A Canada, 2 p.m. P.A.A. Japan. ... B.O.A.C.

France. Indo-China,

Freearth

North & West Africa, & p.m. Atr France.

Siam, p.m. P.O.A.S.

By Rurface

Macao, 12.30 p.m.; 4 p.m., st Len Hong/Tol Shing,

China, People's

Repubile, 8.30 A... 5 p.m., train via Canton

Formone, a.m., s Wing Song. Malaya, Indonesia, འ p... Tuwal.

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Indo-China. 3 p.m... ss Nicoline Maerak.

N. Borneo, 2 p.m., 8 How Sang: Jopan, Canada, 5 p.m., 63 Java Mall.

SUNDAY, MARCH 10 By Air Formosa, 5 p.m., II.K. Airways. Slam, Malaya, Indonesia, Austra-

This week-end the Rugby followers in the Colony are to be treated to a feast of their favourite sport. This afternoon sees the commencement of The Blarney Stone, New Zealand. 3 p... C.P.A. Charity Shield scven-a-side competition on the Army Ground, Sookunpoo, and Sunday afternoon we will see the International Final between England and Wales on the Navy Ground, Causeway Bay, at 4 p.m.

This year the number of entries for the seven-a-side is 30 and this constitutes an all time record and it is hoped that the gate receipts will also reflect the added interest of the pl, era. As this is all for Charity, we wish the organisation a good crowd both today and next week.

There are to be 14 matches; (Dung. Commander McClintock), this afternoon, commencing as Argyles "E" v. 43 Field "B" 1.50 p.m. and seven on Monday 4.30 p.m. (Major Dodds). evening, commencing at 3.50 p.m. Wayfoong v. 34 LAA Regt. and also on Wednesday evening 4.50 p.m. (Major Sommerville).

EWO v. Middlesex-5.10 p.m. and the inals will be played oft next Saturday at the Club (Sgt, Evans). Ground. I will give here a 58 Medium Regt. v. II.K. Police programme of today's matches"-5.30 p.m. (Mr Redman). and also Monday's matches.

Club "A" v. 3rd Royal Tanks

McClintock).

der

By Burlace Macao. 1 p... sa Tal Loy, Indo-China, Noon, & Elsbeth.

MONDAY, MARCH 17 By Alr Formosa, Japan, Noon, vla. C.A.T. Japan, 5 p.m.. B.O.A.C. Formosa. Okinawa, USA., Canada, sp.m.. N.W.A.L.

PhBippines, N. Dameo. 5 p.m..

C.P.A.

Indo-China, p.m.. C.P.A.

(Toakin

only).

England XV Favoured At

Murrayfield

Should Etheridge be unft. then Yorke will take over the right-back position and Osborne will probably come in at left- half.

Kowloon Motor Bus will probably field the same team as that which lost to Sing Tao by 3-2 last week-end, The Bus- men showed themselves to be matchi extremely At in their last

week, which They lost mainly through erratic passing und ball control.

Army are about the same in these respects, but the Busmen

Brisbane, Mar. 14. It is extremely dimcult to "A"-5.50 pm. (Surg. Comman- will have the slight advantage

Mall pass uny comments on the teams

Monday af speedier movements which I has reported the discovery of a that are playing. Rugby being. The full

draw for the pre-expect will give them a narrow substitute for blood by the Red as it is, one of the most dificult 23 Field Regt. RA v. 173 Loc. Jining tournament is

win.

Cross Society's transfusion of games to forecast, sevens Bty.-3.50 p.m. July 15: Spain v. Switzerland.

of this

afternoon's games, laboratory here.

Royal Ulster Rifles v. Tamar must be practically unpredic Unitedd States

Beiglum, the most Interesting

"Cubs-4.10 p.m. will be The paper quoted the Directable. However for what they that

Kitchee between

Argyles "A" v. 27 (Strange's) Laboratory, Dr are worth, here they are. and

vine. "This sub- Austria, Eastern at Caroline Hill. The or of the

Bty.-4.30 Shaw, as saying,

The Cup holders,

p.m. Waytoong Kichce

have improved stitute could make Australia

HQL Forces v. Dampier Storks In many quarters, are fancied July 17: India v. the winners tremendously since entering the the leader in blood research.",

but personally, I don't think that-4.50

45 Pan of the Spain-Switzerland match, final of the Challenge Shield,

Field Regt, RA v. 27 HAA with five new Dr Shaw said that the sub- they will pull it off this year. the wi pers of the United due doubtless to hard training, stitute had been developed after Club "A"

Regt. "A"-5:10 p.m. lot are a very useful States- Belgium match V. the and should take full points years of work on it. Further and will

Winners of Tamar Tigers and in my estimation be RAF "A" v, Winner of Police winner of the Britain-Finland

Eastern

years of clinical trials would be in the finas, although many match.

No less interesting

Training School and 8 FOD the necessary before the substitute think that their stiftest test will RAOC-5.30 p.m. The winners of the Third July 18:

Division games this

be the last game was proved.

today when match

Winners of Denmark-Austria

afternoon among four of the

Northumberland The

a by-they meet 3rd Royal Tanks “A”, substitute was wirviers of Melland, the

the

five to teams of the division. product from the red cells in the who Argmine-France match

Winners Pakistan.

tast year and are guided by that 8.50 p.m. considerably affect their league duction was in only the pilot elusive centre, Lawes. July 20: Semi-finals,

standings.

Winners of Dampler Penguins stage.

Tamar Tigers, who play the and Club "" v. Winners of 27 367 SU, Currently-leading

The discovery opened up a RAF "A" today, are another HAA "B" and H.K. Police "A"- which incidentally is the only huge experimental held in the stared side and

whoever wins 6.10 p.m. team in all the three divisions uses of blood and its by-products, this match should not find the of the League that has scored Dr Shaw said.--Reuter.

way shead too hard. three-figure number of goals,

V.

Britain v. Finland.

July 16: Denmark v.

Argentine v. France.

22:

The losers

tion als play, off for

bloce

July 24: Final.

from

ore

V. Results of these two games will blood and at present its pro-last kot as far as the semi-finals/sillers and Wiltshire "A" V.

of the third

West Germany and Italy are listed as reserves in case any entries withdraw before May 21.-Reuter.

Gandhi Appeals To Africans

UB

will

meet

RNFB and third- placed China Motor Bus will

clash with RAMC

TODAY'S GAMES.

isi Division League

RAF v Sing Tao (Navy, C.B.,'

4.30 p.m.).

Rhodesian Import

Kitchee Eastern (Caroline Restrictions

Hill, 4.30 p.m.).

Club v South China (Club, 4.30 p.m.).

Police

Navy, (Boundary St., V p.m.),

2nd Division RAF

v Sing Tao (Navy. C.B., 3 p.m.).

Kitchee v Dockyard (Caroline Hi, 3-p.m.),

Club v South China (Club,, Police v PCA (Boundary St., 3 p.m.).

3rd Division

Durban, Mar. 14, Mr Manilal Gandhi, who is in the eighth day of his 21-day

4.30 "purification Cast," today ap- pealed to the African National Congress not to hold mass meet

Bird demonstrations April G.

Those had been planned to coincide with the end of a month's celebrations in South P.m.). Alcica to marke, the landing of Van Riebeeck in the Cape und the establishment of the firat white settlement 300 yeará ngo;

fun

Lusaka, Mar. 14. The Government of Northern') Rhodesia today prohibited the import of cars and trucks direct Irom America or

from any country in Europe.

Essential motor spares will be allowed in because, the Govern foreign cars now in the country ment is anxious to keep. all

#go,

and Police "A.".

An interesting

feature

this

of EWO and Middlesex

INTERNATIONAL FINAL The International final be-

A very

58 Medium, the winners of thetween England and Wales or Army Inter-Unit Rugby com- petition, have an easy task and Sunday afternoon should provide should also go a long way. Other the spectators with Lood sevens are

the Wiltshire pleasant game. Wales, who have "A", Middlesex, who won the somewhat reorganised their team and brought in two very obvious Shield from Club "B" two years

chalets for the three-quarter line, have

made several also changes in the forwards.

Personally I don't think Eng- neulty in winning the game but, land should have overmuch dit 6 FOD, FLAOC at 3.30 p.m. this like Scolland in the first round, interesting to see these players thing out of the bag. afternoon. is going to be very Wales

may just pull that some- in action and. I am quite aure

They

have that everyone wishes them well:

the definitely players to make a team and with THE PROGRAMME

Today.

year is the entry of an all- Chinese seven, the Police Train- Ing School, who are meeting the

It

serums

Edinburgh, Mar. 14 England are alight favourites to defeat Scotland in the inter- national Rugby Union match at Murrayfield tomorrow,

the weight In They have the pack and if it is utilised to advantage in the the backs should get plenty of On the other hand, the ball.

side, Scotland's experimental

Internationals, will have the incentive of the

tradition

behind Murrayfield them:

England have won only twice there.

Since their 44 points to thrashing by South Africa, Scotland have lost in suCEDS- slon

don to France, Wales and Ire- land. England, who lost nor- Wales, includo only one,

to South rowly

Africa and new- comer, P. J. Collins, of Cam-

borne at full back.

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the new blood that they have they have an understanding be-

watering infused into the. Biteen, one

tween them. 17" pot,, because it rains ever them those assembled in South Africa 20 FDS RAMC v. 3rd Royal hopes that the team will work

all, 10.- Entertaining -a: hope. for which the Union is willing to Tanks "B" 1.50 pm. (Sgt, better than at last showing.

12-Because It only requines take payment entirely in. Evans)

This could be a very Interest-two seconds to arrange them. Sterling.

A.A Worishops, REME RAF "B"-2.10 `p/m: (Major) very easy to watch. Dodds).

Dompler Penguins v. Club (3"

DARTWORDS SOLUTION · −2.30 p.m. (Major Sommerviller.),

Tamar Tigers v. RAF" : "A"— Discount - —- Rebale Bealer -- 2.50 p.m. (Mr Forsgate),

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