THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952.
LAND'S END TO LONDON NON-STOP
Bob Maitland set up a new record when he cycled from Land's End to London in 13 hours, 6 min. 37 secs., kno:king 37 minutes off the figures which have stood for 14 years,
He rode the 287 miles non-stop, all food and drink being taken in the saddle, thus allowing him to keep up an average of 22 m.p.h, for the ride which included climbs over Bodmin Moor and Salisbury Plain.
Photo shows Bob Maitland being greeted by his wife Muricl after the end of his great ride.
FLOODLIGHTING HAS COME TO STAY IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL
Says TOM FINNEY
Floodlighting is the greatest single development Soccer has known for years. Any big club. which does not get busy with the installation of apparatus is going to forgo untold revenue for itself and endless pleasure for its supporters.
I have played my first game under floodlight-hence my determined views on the subject. It was at Doncaster when 22,000 people turned out to watch the local Rovers play a Past and Present XI.
had Bert
Royal H.K. Defence
Force
Force Orders
Holiday, RHKDF Headquarters, Happy Valley, whi he closed on Monday, November 19, 1952.
Force Headquarters
Orders
Serial No.
of the 44. Orders by derty Sergeant
Week-Set Patrick, Veierie Hobsen and Peggy a hilarious story Colonet LT. Ride, CBE, ED, A.W.P. per Next for duly-Sg: Cummins and in
centred around a Graco and Favour Commundant, Royal Hongkong Redman MDE,
Training A Cay-Saturday. No house in Bi. Jame's Palace and the Defence Force.. Dateti Novem-cember 8, 1953. Moy, to camp. Seo Guards. His Excellency The Go- ber 4, 1052.
pare 504 and 555. 11' Coy-Tues vernor, has kindly consented to bo day and TAB. RV 520 p.m. At present aud prior to the film one of ANG for 19. Dress: Optionst the Military Bande will entertain. coy...NCU Cadre--Thursday. Tickets are $10 for the Drew Circle, WT, Nv 820 p.m. at MPG for H, and so for Back Stalls, but if you Dress: Clean fatigue, 'D' Coy-04 of are unable to come or if you wektid Honour-Thursday. Parade as or 10 like to provide entertainment dored by PSI.C Coy-Saturday, for a number of Servicemen, there November 8, 1953. Mov to camp see jare tickets available para 504 and 565. 'D' Coy-Wednes- which the Legion has arranged to
Coy Comda disposal. The Depot All-recruits awalling day,
30 distribuie tree amongst the local the commencement of Depot Train-Grenade, kv 520 p.m. at MPG for Bervier personnel who have served ing $.e. all those who are in receipt 1. Dream! Clean fatigue. HQ vya Koren. Ticketa may be obtained any of the Leo Theptre's of a type-written letter on this sub- Big Pi-Yaturday, November 8, 1952. from lect are reminded that their Depot 1st del mov to camp. See par 504 Booking Offices or by sending cash Training Course commences at 4.39 and 68J, MG PTuesday. Pis choque to the Administrativo It is hoped RV 3.20 p.m. of Officer q made. q.m. on Sunday, November 9, 1952. Comds disposal. Transport to convey those who wish MPG for HQ. Dress: As ordered, that All tanks of R.H.K.D.F. will
Pi-bakırday.
support this function and thereby to avail themselves of it to Read Mor
November quarter Royal Hongkong Defence 1052. Moy to camp under pi ar help this year's Appost. Force, Happy Valley, will leave rangements. MT PLJ Murray Parade Ground at 8.m. Saturday, November 0, 1053. * Sunday. Those affected, should read again the letter referred to above.
Int Unit q sec: Parade 11 RIKDI Tuesday, November
11, p.m. Lecture. Weopen 1952 1.37 Trg. Drew; Unkorn-Bush Shirts, Sinck, Web belt, Boots. it. Beci Parade 1Q RHKDE Thursday, No- vember 13, 1942.8.30 p.m. Lecture.
1
Mov
H.K.A A.F. Dance-Novimber *, 1932. Tickets for the Annual Dance
to camp. See para 881 and 109. int See Snipers-Saturday, No-at the Kowloon Cricket Club on vember 6. 1952. Moy to camp, Bos November 8, 1952 can be purchased para 604 and 565. Med Recit Det from the following personnel:-
Dodwell & Co.. Saturday, November 8, 1032. Moy ft. Larnet-c/o to camp. See para 504 and 800. Ltd., Offee Equipment Dept.. Hong- kong. Fg Ont. Eardley-c/o Jardina Annual Camp 1952. Coys/Pls at Mathrop & Co., Ltd., Bea Poisen- tend Camp at BAI KUNG as follows: Ker's Dept., Pedder SP of. November 8-22 A & C Coye, 3. More c/o Union Insurance. Society Drew: Pain clothes.
Mor F, S P1 (Part) MT P1 (Part) of Cantory Ltd.. Hongkong. Sgt. P.R. Remédios-c/o H.K. & S'hai Arullery Battery. Fa Gunnery Int See & Enhers, and Med Or TP. "B" Class parade 3.30 p.m. derlies. November 23-December 7 Banking Corp. Hongkong. Set (W) China Engineers Monday, November 10,
MG Pl. Sig Pi Ozark c/o The 1957 MPG. 'D' & 'D' Coys. "A" Class parade 8.30 pm, Wed-Part) MT P (Part) Med Orderies, Ltd., St. George's Bldg., Hongkong. nesday, November 12, 1982. MPG. 1 Mov to camp for both periods wil
Hockey.,The Best is to play "Intermediate Clau" parade 8.30 be as follows on November 8 & 23:
Park 1.K. Sig Regt in the Land Forces pm Friday, November 14, 1933. Parade-485 a.m. WB Ch
Unit's Hockey League on MPG. Dress Plain clothes. C. & H. Kowloon. N.B.-MG & 3′′ Mor Pis Majer
under Dl Tp "A" Bee parade Monday, Novem- mov
Thursday, November 13 at 4.45 p.m. arrangements
The following will ber 10, 1932, "" Hee parade Fri- Separate instrs will be issued by at Soakumpoo.
OPC. Dre-TSMO day, November 14, 1952. Time 5.30
(Steel helmets rep the Rest:-Cpi Saler. Pte L Dress strapped on Large Pack), Jungle Kavier, Spi Nary. W/Cpl J. Soares, p.m. Place-SOR CSHQ. Plain clothes. Training Revision hats will not be worn for mov, Be-le AA dos Remedios, Lt MA D'A
maining clothing deepl wil Remedion." _Cap: P.N. Slater, Plotting & Telling.
jaken in kX bags. Hair Will be cut Sequeira, Pie A.A. Marques, Pie short, before moy to camp. General H.. Xavier, Pie Ram and Reserve: Instruction. This has been issued Cpi Bautista. separately to Coy/PI Comds.
the
be
Longkong Regiment Congratulatory. On the occasion of the arrival of HRH The Duchem
Anti-Malarial Porcautions. On the of Kent and HR The Duke of Kent The Regt provided a Det. mday of their arrival at Annual Camp Guard ofAll Hanks will take three Paludrine Combined Services Honour. A message has been re- tablets. OC Coys will ensure that ceived by the Commandant from the 1911 "Casuals" who arrive on dates Commander Bellah Forces express-other than November & 23 carry ing its appreciation of the high out this order. Special arrange- standard achieved by the Guard ofments are being made on November Honour. The CO wishes to add hi & 23 and the Orderly Officer with appreciation and to express his supervise. thanks to all members of the Regt Det for all the extra tog time the put in to provide the Det, Turn-out was excellent and the hearing and marching of all concerned showed * marked improvement. The Det did credit to the Regt.
the
Duties. Orderly Oficer of Week-Lt P.J. McNantara. Next for duty-L D.A.F. Matias. Or
Gallant Stand By Pakistani Partnership
Oficers Postings. The following oMeets are posied to HQ Coyi-Li DAF, Mathers Aalt Par 21, 21 DH Jordan Def P. and Lt R. Obliter MG PL. Lts Mathers and Jordan will be alt to 'D' Coy for all pur- Moses until further orders.
Christmas Cards. Hong Kong Regt Christmas Cards are now on sale at 15 cents each. Orders will be made through Permanent Instructor
Itome Guard
Start
St. John Ambulance Orders
Plo
Order by Comm, D. W. Macintoshi, CMG, OBE CS1J, Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- kong District Order No. 3/2 dated November 8, 1962.
Ambulanco Dattes Hongkong 9.11.02 to 15.11.02, Wancha! "1" Division: 16.11.52 to 22.11.6, Shau-
kiwon Division.
10,11,62 16. 11. Kownon Div Annual Camp. Saturday, Novemmon; 17.11.52 to 13.11.52. Tsimsha ber 8, 1957. Moy to camp as order. | tatil Division. ed by. OC NG.
Penetration Squad Dudes-Sun. Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force 9.11.32, Hemembrance Day (Hol- Change Or Command. Flight day) Bup. 10.11.32, Dr. Mak Hing Lleutenant G.T. Gillespie saunes Yiu & Waterloo Numing Div. Command of the Hong Kong Auxi- -Maty Air Force with <ffee? from
November 1, 1052 vice Wing Com-
Frankly, I was amazed, Con-City, tells me that his new club At full-back we ditions for the player were as hopes to be ready to stage Sproston (Spurs and Manchester good on any Saturday afternoon Boodlight match with Arsenal City)
now trainer 10 Bolton
Ahmedabad, Nov. 5. In the season. · I
Beatlie hit no more | before
Ken, Wanderers, and Andy the New Year.
A of than the usual difficulty in con-ineldentally, still lives in Preston
gallant unfinished now (Preston),
manager trolling the ball; could see and does his training on North Huddersfield.
The
half-backs seventh wicket stand of 77 In fact, he is were Bill Shankly, another old between Wazir Mohammed passes coming to me as clearly End's ground. as in daylight, and, altogether, stiJI the book-keeper. In my Preston colleague, who la now
and Israr Ali helped Pakistan from
rum Doncaster plumbing and electrical business manager ----】- came away
the
sprightly
to recover from a difficult of team, Len Leuty feeling like a schoolboy who had to London for the first
OLD FRIENDS
and Frank Hii position and finish 128 runs behind West Zone with four of manager now
wickets to fall.
time.
There is no doubt that food- lighting as
to
One of the special pleasures
a crowd-puller is about the Doncaster match was
the
for
of
Grimsby Notts County. (Arsenal) Burnley.
in
nander A. W. Wood, DFC. DEM un leave.
Annual Camp - Congratulations. ranks for the enthusiasm and energy The Commanding Oficer" thanks all
with which they applied themselves at the recent Annual Training Comp. mos: favourably upon all personnel con-
Tho
cerned.
success of it refects
Hongkong WAAC
Cookery
No parade.
Football Duties Hongkong .11.62, 3 p.m., Club, Shaukiwan K. F: Div. 8.11.52, 3. p.m. Navy. Causeway Bay Div.; B.11.51, 3 p.m. Rookun poo, Si Nara Dlv.: 9.11.52, 3 D... Club, StauKIWAT
Diy 10.11.82, 4.pm. Club, Confuciani Div.
Football
Lavo
Datles Kowloon 2.11.52,
p.m., Boundary St., Mankok D
Duties Bal. 5.11.02 1.50 p.m
8.C.A.A, DIY, (Course). Wanghai A Div. (180) Mats, 10,11,62, 10.30 a.m., Bin Nian Div, (Coursa), Shaukiwan DW, Sat, 22.11.82. 1.30 p.m.. Shaukhwan Div. (Cuume). Sih Nam Diy, (IQ).
Remembrance Day Servica: Wong-
Page
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FOURTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th November, 1952 (Hald under the Rules of The Hồng Kang Jockey Club)
The First Boll will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the First Raco will be run at 2 pm on tho Ist Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Ball will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The tiữîn interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There are 8 races on the 1st Day and 10 races on the 2nd Day (18 in all).
Through tickola (18 races-$30.00) as voll as tickola for tha Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Buliding, Ground Floor, Chiater Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday, 7th November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cosh Sweep Office at Queen's Buliding, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets of the Club's Branch Offices at:--
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
ON
302 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Tolallantor Investors is drawn to the following rules:---
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Char" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator, Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
fóra
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified later.
santed fining tickets and tickets for refunds must be pro-
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.
Ail
payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than ond bour after the time for which the laat race of the day has been scheduled to be run.
in no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced., Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
„MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Members and gueals are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to tho Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in- cluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduc- Hon of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offlecs and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 am, on the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am. the 1st Day and at 10 am. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradoro Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chafer Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club Hause provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27018).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.
12.
·
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate,...
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Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and whit be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re- admission.
No re-admission tickets will be 'Ismed.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS. WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS' PASSES·
Stand Down for November 1952 All Sections with the exception of The forward line Was
| Fighter Plotters wil stand down After Vijay Hazare declared during the month of November, coming to stay. Arsenal have the opportunity of meeting once modern line-up; myself, Jackie
Servants' passes will be issued to private box bolders only, proved it with attendances of more some
very old friends. Sewell (Sheffield Wednesday), West Zone's first innings closed 1853. Thic Fighter Plotters with
neicheong Gap November 00,000 at Highbury, and it seems What a joy it was to see Frank Jock Shaw (Rotherham), Jimmy at 332 for six, the Pakistan contmue training as detalled by Patrons Senter Officers and Offices who are requested to diatribute them with discrimination and to in charge of Divisions are reminded endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes aro centres
Swill, of
United) and so long England and Hagan (Shemeld
batsmen went for quick runs, Flying Officer M.M. Eardley.
that the Heinembrance Day Service not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing Sheffield und Manchester population
City's goalkeeper, Bill Elliott (Burnley).
but Age was
found themselves in
will be held at the Brigade Memorial through on their duties and must remain in their employers Birmingham ore lagging behind between the posts again! Frank against us but we managed to
| Wongleichgong Gap, on November D, trouble against
the left-arm,
Training
provided stands, at. 6:45 am.” Trañsport, medium paced is-just-as-we-always knew-him hold-the-Rovers-to-1-1. — And
bowler, Nyal- tals Catene of clubs are full of anties and wisecracks, for most of us, playing under the chand, and off
for ponveying Representatives to the Stores No parade. Algnals Abecite, will leave the Queen's Pier at spinner Jabu parade HQ1 Tuneday, November 9.15 a.m. sharp although dozens getting ready to instal
Patel, and still o very fue goalkeeper. Ughts was an entirely new.ex-
both well-known for 17. 1032 630 p.m. 'B' fee parade Street Bloopers Shelter Dulles necessary apparatus.
Frank retired from football pertence.
their proweSS on a mating | HOLE Thursday, November 13, 1952 Nayombor 1st-Central Nuras
3.30 p.m.
Division. Horton, who recently when he was still in the top
pilch,
Camp. All personnel will attend transferred from Preston to Hull light-and he doesn't regret it.
Despite a brilliant 51 in 70 this parade at Murray Parade minules by their captain, Abdul Ground Naval liut at 5.30 p.m. 60
Monday, November 10, 1032. Pre Hafeez Kardar, Pakistan had
paration for Camp. Dress: Fialn lost sfx wickets for 127 runs clothes. This cancels previous ot by tea.
der of last week.
(Sad.) C. P. Vaughan, Lieut-Cof..
Deputy Commandant.
.H.K.D.F.
Ken
George
Whiting's Column
Eddie Arcaro Has Dollars To Spend On British Horses
London.
Have you any brood mares to sell? Or anything really "export" in the saddlery line? If so, you might be able to do dollar business with the world's richest jockey Eddie Arcaro, of the USA!,
CUP FIRST ROUND AHEAD
The case for floodlights, of course, is being advertised every week by the non-league clubs. At Gloucester recently they hod 10,000 to see the
But the cautious
benten 2-1 by the local se aggressive Israr
Lengue Gido. At Worcester there were nearly 8,000 to see Brentford beat the City, 4-2, and at Kidderminster there was a much smaller crowd watching a Birmingham League game with Shrewsbury.
This, incidentally, is an im- portant part of the year for many of these non-League clubs; they are struggling for a place in the first round of the FA Cup, now only two weeks ahead,
In the fourth qualifying round, the Yeovil, now
managed by former Bournemouth clef Harry Lewe, are at home to Merthyr. In 1048 Yeovil reached the fifth Derbys round in a record-breaking zun
going
Arcaro, 36 years old, and faintly reminiscent of Hurry Wragg with a broken nose, la in England to enjoy his first holiday abroad, to pick up ideas for his saddlery business and to "see if I like the look of a couple of brood mares."
Mr Arcaro, Incidentally, is no cluded five Kentucky
before
down
8-0
20
In that
great shakes on the geography in his 3,000-odd successes, Manchester United. of English racing. discussing amassed £700,000 for his bis Cambridgeshire plans for owners last season, and put season they had won only two Newmarket, be told me: 171 he himself, wife, and two children games before their Cup successes around to see that race the into a lush Long Island home began. This season,
am told, they have done little better but Yorkshire Stakes, isn't it?" on £60,000 a
a year.
all Somerset is saying "Look out Against these cosy ermolu- COSY EMOLUMENTS
ments, Arcaro sets certain ce- for Yeovil." Arcaro should worry
cupational risks, and admits. The giant-killers last season about that his rather prominent pro- were Stockton and Buxton. geography. Beginning as a
Avo times has Stockton, with boscis broken
former Cardiff greenhorn in the blue-grass
of centre-half Alf Rowland in their country of Kentucky 20 years earned him the nick-neme
"Banana Nose."
ranks, went out to Nolts County, I bit him welcome. A year and Buxton to Doncaster-both ago, financially cramped in ain the third round, land where a shave and a ham This year? Who knows? sandwich cost £1, I sought and is time one of our North Western found Arcaro in the office of clubs set the Cup alight. One of New York's Aqueduct race- them, Netherfield, used to have a Finney in their team-my
aro.. ho hns broken avery American racing record,
Extraordinary
in-
course. course.
Halifax, Nov. 5, There, after talking of this brother, Joe, who is in business Wind and rain caused ex and that, he wrinkled his bat-with mo and who began his traordinary incidents In West fered nose, ruffled steel black soccer with Blackburn, Yorkshire's golfing alliance come hair, and hinted that a seven- One thing is certain. It is petition on the Halifax West year old called Senav might proper that the FA Cup should End Course.
have some slight chance in the be left open to the maximum number of small clubs and not down to a clored-chop whittle competition for the high and mighty.
The odds are all against
:
A ball driven from the rat last race. It won at 11-2.
teo blow over the club house
and down the chimney.
BY GEORGE....
Alan Londer, Winchmore Hill
Ong player lost his grip on right-half, was taken to hosp!
his soaked driver which flew tal after playing soccer against Netherfold, Linby Colliery out of his hand and finished 40 Ealing Association, had yards farther down the fairway stitches in a hand injury and Billingham Synthonia and the than his ball. ·
suffered a broken, tooth. What like getting very far.. But it is Less than half of the 50 happened? He fall over and bit A wonderful gamble, for famo **** j'and fortune, if it comes off. Ank couples: finished. Reuter.
"{London" Express "Bervice) · Colchester and Yeovi
himself:
Wazir and rescued their side just when Pakistan looked likely to follow on. Their un- finished stand of 77 was com- piled in an hour,
Nottres
Congratulatory, The following | message has been received by The Nyalchand finished the day Commandant from His Excellency, The Commander British Forces with three wickets for 89, help Hongkong Would you please cot- ed by brilliant work behind the vey to all concerned my apprecia- stumps by E. Maka, who caughtton of the high standard achieved three victims and stumped an other.
by the Guard of Honour provided faintly by the three Services and the Royal Hongkong Defence Force the occasion of the arrival of HRH The Duchess of Kent and HR The Duke of Kent in the Colony on October 27, 1952,
Remembrance Day
1952 - Earl
In the morning play, Pamanlal Junjabi, who had the distinction of scoring the first century against the tourists, and all-rounder Deepak
Shodo carried West Zone's overnight's Fund. Through the courtesy of the Leo Theatre, the British total of 222 for four to 278
Legion is, holding a Gala Premjere before Punjabi was illsmissed of the British Comedy "Who Goes for 142. Shoden carried hts batera in aid of the above Fund, on Wednesday, November 12. 1952 at through for on unbeaten 89.20 p.Ri. The Bim has a first class Houtar
onst. Including the stock Nigel
NOTICE
FUNG PINO FAN, O. St. J..
Assistant Commissioner,
Colony Headquarters. St. J. A. EL
Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Owing to the congestion In the Members' Betting Hall and at
Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Order,
SAFE
ATHENS ROME
GENEVA
HAMBURG
STAVANGER
OSLO
Vis
Europe!
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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- The Compradore Department of the Treasurers
will be moved from Telephone House to Queen's Bullding, Ground Floor, Chater Road and will operate at that address from
Monday, 3rd November, 1952. :.
Bookings of Through Tickets, Salo of Cash: Sweep Tickets, Payment of Members' Accounts, Payment of Cash Sweep Prizes, Distribution of Resulta, List of Entries and Handicaps and Sale of Programmes will be dealt with at the above now office.
TELEPHONE: 21424.
II. MISA...
Secretary.
Kong. 30th October, 1952.
H. MIBA,
Secretary.
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