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On the third day of the first Test between England and India at Headingley there was a sensational start to India's second innings when they lost their first four wickets without a rua being scored, the first time this has ever happened in Test cricket,
The state of the score board can be seen in this picture, just after India lost their fourth wicket without a run on the board.
This Year's Wimbledon Will Be More Representative Than Ever Before
London, June 18.
Wimbledon, the world's biggest annual international sporting event, will be mare representative than ever before this year.
The first championships in 1877 attracted only 22 entries. Over 200 players from more than 40 nations will battle for the game's most coveted titles when the 1952 Championships begin on June 23.
sps
Sturgem and Miss Miss Brough, Fry. Don Candy and Mrs. Todki
Sedgran
been given the honour of top seed for the third successive year but he has yet to win the title.
For the Arst time 12 men have
Wimbledon holds an
atmo-two victories over Sedgman on sphere that is all its own, born hard courts this season.
Also in with great chances are of a long tradition.
Efficiency of organisation, turf the Americans Herbie Flam, a without equal, a galaxy of stars, semi-finalist last year, big Tony wanderful, unpredictable play. Trebert of the USA Navy, left-been seeded, Last year it was fen and Budge and the year before 10, and before the constant parade of fashion bander Art Larsen.
and a Patty, that superb volleyer who that it was always eight-Renter. along the promenades, great sporting crowd ever ready won the title in 1950.
The South African Champion, to apur on the underdog without
Sturgess, is such an im- being too partisan all go to Erie
of the maculate stroke producer that Wimbledon one make highlights of the sporting and he could upset the hard-hitting and Australian social calendar.
the
This year sets the Wimbledon debut of Miss Maureen Connol- ly, blonde American girl who
the shook
tennis world nine
by winning months ago United States Singles title when only 16.
won both pre- has She Wimbledon tournaments which she has competed here and is certain to be one of the biggest crowd pullers of post- war Wimbledon,
American
Ip Meets Belgian In First Round London, June 19, K. I, Ip of Hongkong Is against Philippe drawn Washer, the Belglan Davis Cup player, in the fir round of the Men's Singles at Wimbledon-Reuter,
League Tennis
In a Men's "C" Division Lea- tennis match yesterday, gue Chinere Recreation Club "2" de feated Ladies' Recreation Club, by 5 sets to 3 sets.
J. Ewing & I. Ayres (LRC) lost to lu Po-hay & Tho Siu-Ilm. 2-5; lost to Ma Kin-leong & C.P. to 4-0; lost to Leg King-woon & C.C. Tau 4-0.
W.J. Skinner & Cdr Lane lost 10 Tu & TAO 2-0; lost to Min Ho 2-8; beal Lee & T
ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
Serial No. 24. Orders by all-rounder below the mack at Bittailed-3.5
for attendance and range shooiing. Colonel L. T. Ride, CDE, ED, The winner for the first year, 1051,53, Commandant, Royal Hongkong | is Pte Barton fiq Coy. Defence Force Dated June 17, -1052.
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Sunday June 22-ar Ki Tal-l p.m. Cpl. W.F. Yeang, AC 11.C. Ng. ACP, Wang, AC T.K, Shurm. Wednesday, June 2-RAY Kal Tak "Külver Spoon Winners. Hegimental 5 p.m. Tranport liever Saltoury Bliver Spoons are awarded can year Hood at 8.43 p.m. Squadron Ground- to the best sil-rounder below the crew, Sunday June 22-A' Fight- rank of Sgt in each Cay QP 4453= | JIKAAF Hangat-8.43 a.m. Transport dance, and range snosing. Winne feaves Ballbury Road at 5,30_3.m. for 1033/84 arv:-"A"
·Coy: Cpl Friday Jiune Tim"A" & "D" Fights Pareira 1A; "n" Coy --- Col Danilos |=IKAAF Hangar-6 p.m. Transport viichi "C" Coy – Opi Ribeiro (now leaves Sairbury Road at 8.10 p.m. PER Qoy); Hệ “Cỳ -- Pie Darlon. Saturday June 23-"B" Flih Note Coy was not included in IKAAT Hangar-3 p.m. Transport. incie competitions or the Cay was leaves Sailbury Road at 1,43 p.m. nol formed urithi Dec. 31..
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FORCE HEADQUARTERS Depot · Training Squad, Nos, 8, 9, 10 4 11 - Monday, June 23, 1952. Parade JKDF HQ 2.20 p.m. Dress. Weapon Training Order, Squad Nos. 32, 13 - &c 14 — Tuesday, June 24 1052. Parade RHKDT 2.50 0.10. Dress. Weapon Training, Order. Squad No.- 15 -- Weddiesday, June 23. 1934. Parado. NIKDY HQ 8.30 p.m. Dress. Overatin.. Derals, Boots, Anklets, Web Belt 44 Bayonet Frog. Squad Now, 16 & 17-Tuesday, June 24. 1972, Parade, RIKDY HIG 2.30 p.m. Dress, Overalls &e Ecrote,
Valt - Training,
Bact 11Q Parade Tuesday, June 24, 1932. Q RIICOT Happy Valley 5.30 p.m. Lecture, R. Fee: Parado 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, Junn. 24, 1982. . Murray | showing at HQ RHKOP la escentisi. Parade Ground. All ips will bring overalis, betol, rubber shoes.
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Artillery Battery —–—– Training Gunnery To -- Monday, June 1952 Pracion & Revasion RV 6.30 p.m. at MPO. Dre: Plain clothes.
F4 Gunnery Ip Wednesday, June
Flying Programme, Sunday June 23 Chaplains. The
Chaplains-t' Filght Aircrew-IKAA) Hongar have been commissioned in ants ap- ---ð a.m. Transport Haves Sailsbury pointed to the Regi..., wef May 23, ¦ Road at 8.30 s.in, Thursday, June 20 1902. Ray 3.11. Ogilvie, ODE (C of Auster Pilot-6 p.m.- p.m.
Harvard E and 00) Chapain 3rd Class. Rev | Lectures--FI LI „Marro, Fallser. K. O'Dwyer SJ, (8C) Chap. | Pileta 4 p.m.-0 p.m.-4. cclures— FR LA Ollespie, & PL1" Cooke, someth. Class.
Saturday June 23-"6" Flight. Ar- crow HKAAP Hangar - 2 pan. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.45 p.m.'
In order that Training Films. chances of damage to the projector in transit may be reduced to a minimum, -trg dina will be shown on Murray Yarede Ground unless 'a
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Magne Meating-Thursing June 24, 1932, The abợve, meeting was take place immediately alter Fay Parade, on June 20, 10232, interested are owvited to atteid.
Cooks* . Courne, The t/m altended
□ Cooks Course at the Army Selooi Cookory, Chatham Road and pared:—"A", Cəy. · Opl. Grilman, Identity Cards. Identity icerds for
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Cpl. Lai Shua Nin. Pie Bux, & He, Castillo. "B" Cov Pie, Sequeira, F.D. Franco, Cor Ple. Vila Pia PA, Soul, M.A. Sorres, & at Carlos
Pio. Yang, Pio, Chan Chiu, Pie, Ma Wing Cheung, Pte. Kelu, and Pie. E. M. Bouza.
25. 1953. Exercise. RV 8.a.m. MPG, Drem Clean Faligus. C & R Tu "A" See Faratie 5.30 p.m. 503 rs!1Q Monday, June 23, 1922, See parade 8.30 p.m. SOI CS}}Q |
Friday, June 27,
Dress: Plain clothes.
Hongkong Regiment Duties, Orderly Omoer of the
Week. —LA J. P. O'Driscoll. Next for duty Lieut. K. J. Altwell. Orderty Sergeant of the Week 51 J.L. D'Aquino. Next for duty Set Sun Hong.
Training "A Coy Tuesday, Harmonisation and Fieldcraft. Pay.
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Bems Guard
LMG & Recruit Courte. V "5.20 Training. Thursday June 20, 1053,
p.m. at MPG Dress: Overalls,
Blangkong Auxiliary Air Force
Change in command. Fle Off, M. RV 0.25 p.a. at MPG. Dre: M. Eardies restimes command of Clean Fatigue. "D" Coy-Monday, 15 Dir Hongkong Women's Aux Air Drill & Pay. RV 5.25 pm, at MPG Force vice Pk on. F.D. Wood for HQ Dress: OG Clean Fatigun, | wiesz, this order, web trai de slings. "B" Coy-Field Day Wednesday. Is Exercise and Sec & P1 Trz. TV 1.45 .. at MPG for 10
Dress; OG Battle Order, Steël 'helmets, Jungle hats, frogs and sings to be carried. "C" Coy-Tuesday, 16 Drill and Bayonet. NCOs Cadre, RV 6.23 p.m. at KPG. Dreas: OC Clean Fatigue, frogs and "Coy-Wednesday, Drill,
2 in for and LMG. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ Dress: Overall, + Clean Fallgue, frogs and sling, 19
Coy Sir PI Tuesday. Drill and Sig, Tr. RV. 5.23 p.m. at MPG Dress: OG Clean Faugue. Frog and alings
Pay Parade.---June 20, 1052. A Pay Parade wil be held on 17xuraday June 23, 1932 at HQ RHKET at 5.30 p.m.. It's the Commanding Ofeez'a wal that 100% attendance will be obtained. Uniform la to be worn At this parade. Transpuri_leaves Murray Parade Ground at 6.30 p.m. AJ Ex-LKAA personnel who have pay outstanding are requested to attend, as there will be no supple- mentary pay parade fotowing the parade detailed above, Any un- claimed zum will be rettizned to the Treasury.
Personnel Records, Ali, personnel to be carried. MG PI Tuesday P God's disposal. RV 4.25 p.m. at Are reminded that any personal MPG for IQ. Dress: Dril Order. occurrences, e.. marriages, birth Mortar PI Tuesday, 3" Mor T and deaths, change of business and RV 5.23 p.. at MPG for HQ Dress ¦ private addresses eto., are la be re Overalls Clean fallgus, AIT PI—ported to this HQ, either in person Tuesday. R/T and Dve Instr, RV or writing so that on up to date 3.23 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dres: record may be maintained. Overalls Clean Fatigue MIT P
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Standard
the undermentioned personnei, are watting collection at HQ HKAAF: 0. hin, D.W. Houghton, 11 Chine J. Bell, W. Urquhart, Lee, Kong- A. Stephens, A.C. de Soum, J Ware, E.C. Xavier D.M. Santoy. D.P. Fuertes, and Tang Kwok-bú.
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Training. Bignals "A" Sec. Pirado Murray Parede Ground Signals fiut. Thursday June 20, 1903 5.30 p.m. "0" stč. Parade 11Q 17 8.30 pan. Thursday June 20, 1902. Cookery. Parade IIQ RHKDF Happy Valley 5.30 p.m. Monday June 23, 1032, Bubject Written and oral test. Dress: Uniform,
(8g) E. HOLMES-DRows, Lieut..
for L-Col.. Deputy Commandant, R.I.K.D.r.
St. John Ambulance
Orders
Order by Comm. D. W. Mac- Intosh,
Č.M.G., O.B.E., C. St. J..
Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District Order No. 25/52 dated June 19, 1952.
Ambulaike Dutch Hangkong. 22.0.54 to 23.0.2, 5. C Division; 29.6.52 to 8.7.52. Central Division.
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Ambulance Duties, Kowloon 23.6.50 to 20,6.82, Konig Web Di, de
Shamshulpo Divizon,
Tai Po Division: 30.0.32 to 6.7.62
Penetration Squad Dušies. - Sun. 22.0.52. Dr Zanepin K, Laik & Western Dist. Nursing Div.; Sun, 20-3.68 Dr Lace Chung-wah & We tern Dist. Nuring Div.
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Trade Training Radar Operators. RV 8.25 p.m. at MFG for Q. Monday June - Watch-Pra Dress Overalls Ciran Fatigue ut leak Training (Full Day) 4.m Sec & Suipers-Monday. PW Pro-Transport leaves HQ RHKDT at 8 cedure & WTT. RY 5.25 pm. & Watches-3.0.R.-5.30 p.m. am. Thursday June 20-"A", "B" MPG for HQ. Drets: Overall, bei A.T.C. Section. Tuesday June 24- bad bergk. Int See & Kuipers-Field D Watch--Sek Kọng (Full Day)- Day Thursday, RV 7.30 am at 0.15 a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury
Drea MPG for HQ.
be called food at 3.15 p.m. Friday June 27m Fatigue. Haversack to carried
"C" & "D" Watchee- with full water bottle, jungle bat | HIRAAF Hangar 8 p.m. Transport
leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 p.m. __Beach__ Dulles," Hongkong. - Sat. and sting, Medical Ser-Tuesday. SD Course Ry 5.3 p.m. at MPO. Wirelem, Operators. Monday June 23
21.0.0 2 p.m., Repulse Bay Cruss- -Technical College 830 p.m. Trans-way Bay DV.; Big Wave Bay for HQ. Dress OG Cleon Fatigue.
Murray Parade Ground 1K.YM.C.A. 1st Cadro-Thursday. Night Recce port leaves
Div. Shek - D at 6.30 p.m. Thursday June 26--| K.C.0.3. DI. Sur. 2.0.3 9.20 Patrol, RV 8.20 p.m. at MPG for
Dream: OG HQ.
Clean Fatigum.
Technical College 6.30 p.m. „Tronas a.m., Repulse Bay Shaukiwan K.F. Murray, Parade Ground Div.; Bf. Wave Bay Shaukiwan Frogs, slings, cap comforters, Jungle leaves
al 5.30 p.m. Fighter Controller. Diy: 65ck-0 Eastern Div. 1.30 p.m., hats, and gym shoes to be carried. Monday fume 23-9.0.8.-0 p.m. Repulse Bay Icennedy Town K.. Wednesday June 25-8.0.11.0.59 Div., Big Wave Bay Sin Nam Div.: Commandant'
Thea.mill Day). Friday June 21 Bhek. Wanchal "I" Div. competition for the Commandant's 19.0.8.6 p.m. Fighter Plotters. Standard for the Training Year | Wednesday - Juno md-"A" Watches Beach Duties, Kowloom. Sat. 1951/32 has been won jointly by 5.0.R.(Halt Day)-0 am, Thur 21.8.3. Kowloon Y.M.C.A. DW, & "A" & 'B' Cay. The Competition day Jube 2GB Watch-3.0.3. Nursing Div.; Sun. Kowloon, Y.L.C.A. DIV. & is decided on the basis of attendance 8.30 p.m. Clerk & P.A, & G.D. Lai atımıal comp
training Tuesday June 21-10 RHKDF, 5.43 | Shambulpo Nuring Dly, and on days and evening parades and by p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parade
Designation. All Banks of Ground et 6.30 p.m. Thuray June 300res obtained by each Coy en annual range course 20-Q HDF-As detailed, Palice with the rifle and bren. Polis ob- Course Tuesday June HQ REKDFsing Dy. Amb/SI. Tam Tuen
43 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Yee repigned w.e.f. 10.4.53. nied by Cocos 220 HQ Coy June 1KAT Kat Takuu D2 D/S Wong Fak Bum leave Sas six
were: Attendance: Parade Ground at 9.30 p.m. Friday "A" Cay 250,-
Leave...... — Tymushatsül "Amb. Diy. TODAY'S PROGRAMME -- Men's "C" Division-HKU v Coy T. "A" by 40 HQ Coy 23. 215, & "C" Coy 193. Shooting: "3"
months w.e.2. 15.0.63. stroke equipment and power to
KITC; SCAA KCC: LRC VC Cay 0. Final Order of Ment KTG; PORC v HKCC; IRC vs "A" Coy 304, 1st "n" Cay 304. become the youngest winner of
In and out form by the lead- CCC, KDC v CRC 1: Recreto 3rd HQ 237 4th "C" Coy 193. this cen- women's tille the
The Trophy Is not help the ex-
v CRC "2" tury, She hits the ball harder ing stars does
looking for the winner, than any other woman and, more perts
her but many shrewd judges favour control
Savitt to become the first player title in to win the
suecessive she appears
Wimbledon years since the war-Reuter.
falls this through
Will she win at her Arst a tempt? She curtainly in the
Important,
speed.
can
Sooner or later
certain 10 win
honours and if she усит It may
be
"Wimbledon nerves" which
have brought about the down-
young colicge girl.
players, but at 32 may and the years against him.
THE SEEDINGS
London, June 17. Frank Sedgman (Australia) Doris Hart (United fall of many a more experienced end Miss
this likeable States) have been seeded No. 1 campaigner than
lu the men's and women's sing- events in the Wimbledon chief rivals es aro ber Wightman Cup coi- cumplonships, which start on leagues, Miss, Doris Hart, the June 23,
Dick Savitt (U.S.), holder of holder, Miss Shirley Fry, 1952
former Champion title is eceded No. 4 below finalist, and Miss Loulee Brough, now fully Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) and
the recovered
elbow Vic Seixas (U.S.). from muble which affected her fast
Miss Connolly's
MUCH MORE COMPLEX
The
is much men's event more complex, Nearly a dozen
the ability players have
win if at peak form,
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Dr Watson & T. Andresen drew with Iu & Tso 6-4; beat Ma & Ho
Trou 7-5. 1-4; bes! Lee
Men's Division League tennis match at Chater Road, Hong kong Cricket Club, loat to Urban Council "2" by 3-4.
LAWN BOWLS
LEAGUE
Kowloon Docks defeated Kow- loon B.G.C. by four points to one in a First Division lawn bowls match yesterday,
6.S. Telford. W.L. McCall, A.E. Pearson, W.M. Davidson (KD) best Landdi, G. Thompson, A. East- man, W.C. Simpson 10-13,
A.G. Coles, J. McKittrick, W. Leonard, d, Hutchison lost to Green- wood, Huges, Normon, J. McKelvin 10-10.
E. J. Liddell, E. Gautier, Lu U. Young, G. Sherru? (HKFC) beat E.
Wolstenbalme, d. W. K. Crawford, V. Kruse, V. Bonch 21-18.
J MeAusland, L. Parker, 'r. Young, J. Sloan (KFC) beat J. K. Mundy, E. Dunstan, L. Gibson, A. G. Gerdner 30-14.
KBGC Team For The Liberation
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8.30 p.m.-Full Police uniform s to be worn. Transport leaves Balla- bury Road at 8 a.m. Equipment Al- sistants. Friday. June 27- HKAAF Hangar- p.m. Transport Salvoury Road at 0.30 p.m. Nur to be awarded annually to the best) Orderlies Wednesday June 25--As de-
Manners Trophy
Six Australians. In Queen's Club Quarter-finals
London, June 18.
Two 17-year-olds from Melbourne who upset two Wimbledon "seeds" today led a march of six Australians Into the quarter-finals of the London Grass Courts tennis championships at Queen's Club.
Lew Hoad, of the powerful strokes and great poten- tlalities in tennis, eliminated Hamilton Richardson (U.S.); 8-6, 0-6, 6-3, in a brilliant match that captivated the large gallery....
faces
Morris Bicker; D.
Rumsey Franchi, J.G. Moyer, A. Harvey, H. Mics Hart, holder of the wo Robertson 22-20,
seeded In a Third Division Leaguo усаг
men's singles title, is Miss Brough is showing good above Miss Maureen Connolly, Lawn Bowls match at Happy yesterday, Hongkong form-she deat Miss Connolly Aunerican champlon, and Miss Valley In-California' last month and Shirley Fry (U.S.) who was Football Club defeated Hong- must have a great chance of runner-up at Wimbledon last kong Electric Recreation Club
by 74 shots to 54, winning the tile for the fourth year.
Twelve players are seeded in the time in Ave years.
men's singles and in order they are: Frank Sedgman, Jaroslav Drobny Vie Seixas, Dick Savitt. Ken Me
Shortly afterwards the short, through Narish Almar (India) Gregor, Herbie Flam, Erie Sturgess,
polished youngster, Ken Rose 6-2, 0-4 while Irving Dorfman Mervyn Rose, Art Larson, Gardner
wall, outstroked the usually of New York stopped an Alloy, Hamilton chardson, and 10 Budge Patty,
H. B. L. Dowbiggin, B. MI, X. steady Eric Sturgess (South Austrailan, Ian Ayre, 6-4, 0-4. Eight women are seeded in the
Africa) to win an equally thrill- In tomorrow's pity. Metiregor following order-Mise Doris Hart, Baker, C. Strange (KFC) lost to
Ing match, 4-0, 7-5, 6-3,
meets Candy and Rose plays If Australia's Frank Sedgman Mi Maureen Connolly, Miss Shir. A. Golding, E. F. Williams, J.
Miss Louise Brough, F. Barron, E. Paulson 21-27. loy Try,
Sturgess, 1951 Queen's Club Selves in the upper half of the could recapture the form which smith, Bar Thalma Leng, and Mrs
Champion, is sceded seventh and draw, willio won
him the
United States Jean Rinkel Querlior,
Richardson 11th in the Wimble Dorfman and Four pairs are seeded in excts of title inst year and later helped
don tourney starting on Monday. Hood in the lawer Australia to retain the Davis the doubles events in the following
order:
Hoad and Rosewall are unseeded The tall, broad-shouldered then his rivals would | ""Men's Cup,
doubles-McGregor and
Frank Sedgman (Australia), Hond
the (holders). Mulloy And Shield Match
18-year-old have little chance, but Wimble- sedman
at Wimbledon, hud Richardson played scintillating Bayilt.
and Drobny and Patly,
top-seed don
has proved
a graveyard Seixas and Sturgess,
little trouble winning his third tennis in which the lead, con The following have been Women's doubles-Miss Hart and for reputations.
round match against Carlow Sedgman has been favourite Miss Fry (holdem). Stigs Brough and
Belevied to represent Kowloon Sanhucza (Chile) 6-2, 6-4. Ken Wany had hands. Hond Bowling Green Club, in the Miss Connolly, Mire Long and Man
was behind: 2-4 in the for the ille for the last three Todd, Miss Busan Partridge
fifth set but McGregor (Australia),
pulled up to 1-4 and years and falled each time, be- Mrs Jean Rinkel-Queruer.
annual "LAberation Shield" lawn seed at swept by held off Richardson to take the kixed Doubles Sedgman. and bowls match against Kowloon Wladyslaw cause his ground strokes havez Hart, tholders), McGregor and
self-exiled arst set; 6-8... Cricket Club at Austin Road on Pole, 6-2, 6-2.
441 let him down under pressure,
Sunday, June 28, at 4 p.m
Richardson broke Hood's bla Bookmakers have again 10.
E. Ruston, G. Volckacri, R. The other two Australians to service twice in the second set stalled him favourite at three
wero Ho get ahead 9-0 and then Hond to one:
Morrison, A, Eastman; G. Me reach the quarter-finals I
Mervyn Rose (eighth seed at cheed off and Richardson kept kriel W. Bayno, W. Riel Wimbledon), who had no trou- through to Q10, and de
Russel
ble with Ian McDonnid. (Gresti
The deciding ret saw Hond and Don ful Harbour Race contestants R.T. Robertson: C. Askew, S. Marie (Italy), playing his fiest
Candy, who eliminated Giuseppi rush to a 5-0 lead, but Richard-
whoso On his heels at four to one are
oso back court play had A Bailey Dick Havitt, the holder, who has are entitled, will be distributed Strange,
W.C. tourney on grass, 3-6, 6-0, brush only to bug Ho middenly rallied and Simpson; P. Kennedy,
brought the ground strokes allied to an from Friday onwards.
T1050 may, bo obtained on HF. Shields, W Willamon
...AND TWO AMERICANS WAS attacking gerne, Ken McGregor,
twice wilhiti 4-polator Two Americasin ere, the 'ns making. It` 64 on. Houl's - Australian exponent of the big application to the Aleward of Rt.H. Browno, EF.8, Baker, perve and volley atinck who was the VRC and those claiming Purves, McKelvie; maining pair in the quantes, vice, but the Australian blasted Vio, Belkos, . Amerion's three servico nces, and coon beaten in the final by Bavili, Vic the certificate should bring their Kavanagh, C. Greaves, G.EF. finals. Seixas, top ranking American, number tags along with them Thomson, A. Harvey, Reserva No. 1 ranking player and third won the match-ociated
ecod and Jaroslav Drobny, who has for the purpose of Identification. | N. Watson
cased Press.
Gion
he docs pull it off there could be no winner more popular than the modest young Australian.
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Div 11.0.. Wanchal" "b" Ptes, Wong Ping-tal Kam Kim-chor, Lim Yun-bun, Chen Tin-wol & Tau Sik-sum enrolled w1e.f. 12.0.02.
Appreciation, The · Council of Hongbong Amateur Swbruning, Aa- sociation has expressed ita. apprecia- tion and, thanks, for, the usatanes given by St. Johm Ambulance Bri gade at the Ammusi Harbour Race, 1943.
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$12.00
8. C. H. POST. HONGKONG AND KOWLOON
St. John Ambulance Association
and Brigade
除傷救及留傷救翰的聖
זי.
FLAG DAY 21st June 1952
一九五二年六月廿一日售旗日
·HELP US TO HELP YOU:
如助我等 即能助人
PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY
慷慨捐輪