ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE

FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 1, Orders issued by Orderly Borgoant of the Week-3 Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, J. R. Dicker

H.D. Baker Next for duty-Sgt. 1). Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated January 6, 1053.

p.m.

p.m.

Hange.

1.45 pm Car Park

kowloca Stops Star Ferry (Kow | loon), Dres: WT Order.

Firing at Data Course, Thursday, Bao gồm Họ RHKDF. A Cam 6 Wo de Sgu lk Regt,

HOME QUAND Training-Thursday. As ordered.

- HONGKONG A.AP.

P1 Comde disposal, av 6.30 Fatigue, Mor_l-Tuesday, Miniaturs Ground at 830 pm, Nursing Or- Hango, WT RV 5.20 9.10. 1 MPG

dertes. Wednesday Jan 14Windsor for HQ. Dress WT Order. MT PI-House-8.19

Compu wp.m. at MPG_for_HQ, Dress: Cleanem. Transport leaves Murray Parade

Tuesday, WT, RV 6.20 p.m. at MPG Operators. Mor Berd.

Jan.

Range Practices, RV 9 a.m. at Wu Training 'A' Coy Tuesday--d day. Dar Park Kowloon for Kai Tak. Dress: Dattle Order low_ steel FORCE ORDERS

bolmets, Berela worn si Jungle, hata in haversacka. “Ba Coy-Mondly, WT. Forca Hide Meeling (a) The An- RV 120 pm, at MPG for HQ DIORES nual Hip Meeting will be held at Cloan failque. 'D' Coy-NÇOL Extra Hai Tak Nango on Saturday and Thursday, As ordered RV_520 Changs Of Dulles. Fit, Lt. B.A. Sunday, January 17 & 10. (b) Finns pm at MPG for HQ. Drew: Clean Hủ Dực, Arc. rumes the duties wil commence at to am, flaturday Fatique. 'B' Coy (Bhooung, Tekin)... of Adjutant to the HIRAAF WELL nd at 9.18 a.m. Bunday. The follon 74 day fange Practices. RV January 1, 1963 vice 71 Lt DIE how kitt events will be fired

8.30 a.m. 81 WD Car Park Kowican | Cooke. (Portec]). ozl Saturday="A" Stange 19 am, Sight-

for Kai Tak, Dresa: WT Order "C"

WD Discipline-Interviews, Fit Lt B.R. the allots for team competitors Cor-1 P-Monday-0.30 a.m.

Hall will be available at the follow- Hino only 11.15 sm. zeliminary Car Park Kowloon for Kai Tak heats of the Cheyleamere Compet Car Park Kowicon, für Kai Texber of the R.1.A.A.F. wishing to 5 Pl-Tuesday-o am. WD¦ink times and places for any men. Competit The Commando Cut Range, F-Wednesday- wat problems, et, sionday.

Kal Tak to 4 Side Shows The following events | Hange, Dres; Battle. Order leas p.m.--HQRIKDF Thursdays 4 pm. will be fired on Sunday"A lange steel helmets. beret worn, angie to 0 p.m.-HG RIKDY Sundays D 9.15 am Individual Events, 218 hats in haverasck. “D2 Coy (shooting 200, to 12.30 p.m.-RKAAP Hangat. The China Cip Compolfkm, Team)—Wed=74 Day. Range Prace her time by appointment win diq 330 pan, Semi-Bnsis and finais of tices, RV 9 am. at WD Car Park RHAAF Tel No. 30233. thek

Competition. Howloon, Dress: Battle Order less

Championship, goal helmets, bereta worn, jungle Trade Training Clerks G.D. PA 4.16 Poices Mess

Men preso cord of Tuc day Jan 15 - D

agu Cap-No parades, 11ų Coy Big Pim | 2.40 p.m. Transport, leaves Sturray p.m. Mesa Competition, "B" Range 2.18 Zuckley Maintenance. V pm. Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Polica em. Bide Shows. 12 noon Highting [at MPG, Drens: B.D. MG PLTU 3 Police District, North Point=0.45 Course Tucaday January 13 No. Shot for team Guns only. 2.15 p.in. Championship.

Skle 3.30 p.m. Shows. fel Entries for the Indh dual and Team events must be for warded, by units, to RSM Swann.

For HQ, Dren: WT Order. Int Bee Watcti-tall 11.K, Regt by Wednesday, January & Sniper-Monday--7d Day. Range Station. Transport leaves Star Perry 7, 1933, (d) Team Captains are RV 6,30 4.m. at W Car Park At 0.15 am. Wednesday Jan. 15w/E" responsible for

TrainingRadar notifying ASM Kowloon Dream: Clear fatigue, Ated Watch-Half Day White by 9 a.m. on Thursday: Be day. As ordered. V PRHKDE at 8 am Star Derpy at 15 Traport leaves HO Alt Par Station the details of Fla-Monday, January 15, 1913 weaponr required by them tomyan.m, &f MPG for 10. Dress: WT LONG Friday Jan. 16-A Teams are responsible for preparing | Order.

RHKD7-6.45 p.m. Watches-IIQ their own 1.3.Gs.. All weaponi

Transport leaves Murray Parade will be taken to the range under Force nife Atesting. Sunday Ground at 8.30 pm. Wireicas Opera- Force. Arrangements. Entry. into January

Practico shock for 1ors.

Monday Jan. 13 HKAAP Indykiual and Championship RHKDF Re Meeting. Personnel p.m. Transport leaves events will be taken on notification detailed by Coy Comos, hv 9 a.m.

Sallybury load at 5.46 para vis that rifles are required on the at Murray Pier (longkong) or Jordan Read Ferry, Thursday, Jan. 15-KAAP Hangar -6 pan, Trans- range but no other rifles will be avaliable on

port leaves Salisbury Road, at ‘5,45 inde the range individuals notity ASM White that

pm. then via Jordan Hood Fer Fighter Plotters. Thursday Jan. 1. they are required, (e), After itring.

1053. A^ Watch-Half Day Training all weapons must be cleaned by ins

concerned dividuals

and tranded

-5.0.3-0 a.m. Thursday Fans, Tan 'A' & "B", Watcher-S.OR-646 p.m. back in to the Armourers Tent on

M.T. Drivers Sunday Jan, buficat the range before leaving the range

Tik M.T. Section a.m. AponadOTT on both days. (2) A bus service will

leaves Salisbury Rood at 8.45 3.1. be running between the W.D.

Equipment Section. Tuerday Jan. 13 Security Car Park, Salisbury Road,

Full Day Training-RAT, Kal Tak Kowloon and the range on Saturday

Transport leaves Salisbury Itood at Holly-commenting at 9 a.m. and on Sun

845 a.m. Thursday_Jan. 16—HKAAN day ecanencing at m Busca will leave the Car Park at appro

Hanger 6 p.m. Transport, leaves Ballsbury Rand at 5:45 p.m. A.T.C. 30 minute intervals (2) mately

Section, Tuesday Jan. 15 Watch Dress. For Indiviejul evenite and

-Full Day Training-Sex KCOOK. Cheylesmere competition. Uniform or "plain clother. For other

Order Issued by Comm. D. W. 8.10 a.m. Fray Jan. 16-A BUD Transpeet fenyes Salisbury, Road at team events. Uniform and equipment Macintosh, CMG, OBE, Knight Watches-RAF Kal Taxi p.m. (Web belts and pouches) (n) Wives of Grace, Vernerabic Order of Transport Jooves Ballsbury Road rt families, boy friend and giri trienas

8.45 p.m. Groundcrew Friday 10,

ONE IS LED TO WONDER ABOUT HOLLYWOOD

Says

SUE DAWSON

One sometimes wonders about that place called wood, in which originate the hundreds of dime-a-dozen pictures that come our way. Given those stereotyped glamour girls mouthing platitudes by played-out hacks, Its myth of talent and art seems a vast delusion.

¦

the

the

ere ordered

telent running of the Meeting all competitors are requested to be present at the range in plenty of ime so that no delay becurs.

St. John Ambulance Orders

Day Training-Radar

And then comes a film like "Snows of Kilimanjaro”, child of a glorious union of Ernest Hemingway with are welcome spectators (3) St. John of Jerusalem, Commis- A & B Fumi IRAAD Tentan Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Susan Hayward and the teen and Buffet will be operating aloner of St John Ambulance 5 p.m. Transport loaves Salsbury on the range. Box lunches will be Brigade, Hongkong District Rod of 645 pm. Saturday Jan. 17 newly famous Hildegarde Neff as star material, and prier to the Meeting Tickets to Order No. 2/53 dated January 8, Transport leaves all ours, Road

Junches can be obtained from the 1953. Darryl Zanuck and Henry King producing and directing.

1.45 p.m. Sunday Jan. 18-A Fight Administrative Officer, RifKDF or

-HKAAF Hangar 9.m. Transport from the Canteen, Volunteer Centre

Ambulance Gregory Peck, and Ava Gard-f

A new type of film, one of

at $1.50 each. The charge fot. 11.1.53-17.1.4. I.K.V.M.C.A. DIY.

Dulles-Hongkong-leaves Salisbury Road at 6.45 6.7. Side shows will be $1 per shoot. ner should be cast together great speed, was used in shoot-

Fiving Programme. Thursday Jan. (k) The programme, has been pack-

& Chung Bing Neg. Div. 18.1.50 16Ground lecture-A & B Fights more often. He meets her in a ing this picture, and its meritsed very tightly and to assist in the 25.1.53 B.C.A.A. Div. & Chung All Fibis 119 RIDDF FIL. Parisian bistro-he virile show

leaver up particularly in the

Sing Neg. Div.

| Munro. Transperi

Murray of wild animals writer, restless, seeking a Holy amazing shots

Ambulanes Duties Kowloom.day Jan. 17'. Filght Aurerow

Parade Ground at 130 p.m. Satur 12.1.43-18.1.33, Mongkok Amb. Div: HKAAF Hanga-3 p.m. Transport Grail she lively and passion in Africa; of a rhino charging,

19.1.83-21.1.69, Kong Wah Amb. Div. leaves Salisbury Rood at 1.40 p.m. herds of ate, seeking only happiness,

hippopotami, hungry his lions and the They

оть go to Africa

Penetration Squad Dužina-11.1.53, Sunday, Jan. 10-A¦ Flight Atrerow skulking hyona

Dr Lee Shut-leun & King's College --HKAAF" Hungar—9 a.m. Transport its relentless quest, that equatorial with

half-human cerie,

Nag. Div. 18.1.43, Dr Treung Ying-

leaves Sallsbury Rood at 5.45 mm. wilderness

where reigns the laugh. The photography excels;

kay & King's College Nag. Div.

HONGKONG WAAC At present he is Chairman of

ke-capped mountain Killman-it is splendid. the Surrey County Cricket Club

Race Dulles — -17.183. All this without a flaw. Not

11 Shaukiwan K. F. DIV.

Training. Stores See Parade Course). and President of the Harlequins Jaro"lonely as God, and white

a winter moon." (To quote a that it would be unilkely. There

W.D.W.A. Div. (HQ) 2.1.83, 1 p.m. Thursday January 16, 1953 Ho RHICDT Dress: Uniform, Signals See poet whose name I cannot

is the re-

everlasting BUT, That

(Courel. Artillery Battery. F4 Gunnery 1pm. W.D.V.A. Div.

Shoukiwan K. F. Div. call.)

& Sections parade MPG 7 24.1.63. 11 aan.. ..Y.1.C.A. Div. most difficult partthe ending.

(LQ.); A Sze parade HQ, HKL; 8:30 p.m. **

Tuesday January 13, 1953. B 800 Turk ALPHA AND OMEGA Legend runs that close to the

parade KLF 6.30 p.m. Taviraday Unitura (Courel, Contuelan Div. day January 13, 1013. Drek: western summit there

dattle Dress, Beret, Boots, gaiters

Football Dulles Hengkau 10.1. January, 15, 1955 Dress Undform All classes parade Fig Bitor 2.30 pan., Navy, Causeway Bay: First Aid bec Parade HQ FUCKE pm on Friday Jan, 16, 1053 Dream: 10-1.53, 230 p.m., Sookunpoo, Com-5 pm. Monday Pinin clother, CR Troop C Jc fuclan; 11.1.53. 3.39 8.m., Club, Walla Lastructor: rury 101953. parade HQ BHKDF Monday Jan. 12, chai "A" 11.1.53, 2.30 p.m., Navy. Uniform. Note books to be brought,

Cookery Nect. No parade. January

11 amAs detail- Western District.

C.P. Vaughan, Lt-Col.. ed. 'R' Section. parade SOR Frido

Street Bloopers' Shelter Duties

Deputy Commandant, RHINDI" January 10, 1933 5.30 p.m.

Dress: Plain clothes,

January 1953-South China Athlellc Associated Nursing Division,

Club. He was formerly Chalr- man of the Test Match Selection

Lady Zla Wernher has enter-Committee, and..at 25. one of the youngest evor members of the

which it is well nigh imposed two, one being sible to produce the high-class ly named Jekyll, thoroughbred.

of the first crop

of out

Daily

Was

that

arc

11 50

is the

I have not yet explained that frozen carcase of a leopard. It is one of those alms that start What did he

Deck at that near the end and consist of a But the altitude?

riddle has series of flashbacks, And the be- only later significance

in the ginning and the end is Gregory story, when Harry's Uncle Bill Peck, in the wilderness leaves it to him as a legacy. Africa, about to die.

TECHNICOLOR TRAGEDY

of

FORCE HEADQUANTERS

Int Unit 1Q Pl: Parade Tuesday Jen, 13, 1053 1Q RUIKEF 5.30 p.in. Lecture. Dress Plain Ckates, Becca Pl Parade Thursday January 18, 1053 5.45 pm.

Dress: HQ RUKDF Lecture Map

reading. Uniform. Weapon Training.-Sion 3.0.

a.m. of Kowloon 1.45

TEXT 5.30 Patio de SOR Thursday Central; 13.1.83, 3.30 p..

the clever MCC. who is one His name is now well-known of Alycidon for the famous Leveson-Gower Double,

whose elevens. These sides play in the I would not cure to say we

great end-of-season festival cricket, can teach the niore progressive grand-dom countries anything in the

mare, Double Life, art

and so many famous cricketers The Aga

is belleve

something Khan of training. But I do

of a we have the best

a cosmopolitan and it is anxious to play in them that

The expectancy of death, the jockeys in

they are practically of Test

In the meantime there is horror of this death, with the to nutural

hlm to standard. expect the world.

Dulles Orderly Officer of the Woox fcr tragedy, and the colour cameras carrion vultures wolling a little-Lt G.M. Macwhinnie Next The Scarborough Festival au Though in racing there is no patronise a race like the Grand

run through Madrid,

the way off in a tree, and the duty-LE M.A. D'Almaja Remedios. and Prix. His entries include Tar- thorities were so grateful for his Auch thing as masters

Riviera, Paris again and even-mocking hyena waiting on the pupils, there is a keen desire Joan, own-brother to Talyar. work, that, in 1930, they made

return to Africa. But edge of a comp. is one of the tually No British-trained__colt British

Freeman of the Borough. this time Harry is with Helen- triumphs of 3 Grand Prix

Harry won the

the Alm since home

Susan Hayward in an extra-has a gangrenous log, required Lemonora. in 1921, That--com-

dimeult of her career. ordinary part for her; the most | througli several misfortunes, pleted a hat-trick, as Comrade

and it has swollen up and be- and Galloper Light were the previous winners. It would be

come paralyzed.

To the apprehension great if we could start in 1953

Helen, a

witch-doctor arrives, and do it again.

and eventually leaves again, walking away into the sunset after Harry, by all appearances, has died.

to

with the ult thoroughbred, either at

or away.

THE FORERUNNER, Wilwyn's victory in the in

Unlied with and

ternational race

States

tremendous

the was greeted

enthusiasm there is no doubt in my mind that it is the forerunner of even greater things to come.

Now and again the cons have challenged us on our

As long ago own ground,

Ameri-

ps

1881 they won the Derby with Iroquois, I can remember

the

second American invasion when

has him

--(London Express Service)

Singapore Bans

Entry Of

YVETTE WILLIAMS, awarded the MBE, was responsible for the British National Anthem being played for the first time at the Olympic Games at Helsinki.

Yvette, a pretty brunetle from Dunedin, New Zealand, won the Long Jump and set up a new Olympic record of 20ft. 54in. It was truly a last minute of triumph.

Until the final round, the

WEEK-END

HOCKEY

of

Then comes the pale dawn The following is the revised with the great awakening, and League hockey programme for apparently the 'rending of the tumb. Salvation on mechanised wings and the inference that they lived happily ever after.

Russian girl, Alexandra Chudinio, the week-end:

was well in the lead and ap- peared a likely easy winner. But

SATURDAY

Ladies' Lengde

Army Cricket

Club,

Second Half Yearly Inspection, 1932-Chung Bing. 10.113, 8 4.m., st Chung Blog Bathing Shed: Kennedy Town K., 10.1.53, B p.m., t Chung King Bathing Shed; Wanchai ***** 10,1.83, 8.30 D... at Eastern Police Station: Shauktwan. 10.1.63, (9 p.m.. at Tai Koo School; Shauki- wan R. 16.1.53 at 9 pm at Tai Koo School; K.C.O.B., 11.1.53, 18 pmm. at King's College; Motor In an Army League cricket Transport, 11.153, B. p.m., at King's match played at the Craigen- College: Western District, 11.1.53, a gower Cricket Club yesterday, Royal Army Pay Corps defeated 173 Loc. Battery R.A. by seven wickets.

172 Loc. Bly Hollas, hit wkt b With Underwood, b Jones Bester, & b Janes Waller, e Beer, b Wils Edwards, b Wille Denyor, lbw Brookes Lenten, b Brookes

Japanese Boxers with a brillant Anal leup the Park Pool Ground, pm. Umpires it is not Hemingway, it is not humor, Beer, Freeman

New Zealander beat her by Finlayson. P/O K, J. WHIL Singapore, Jan. 8. four inches. The Singapore Government

Yvelle the banned

eritry of

Jack Joyner had a team

ウイ

American-bred horses at New- market.

When he arrived

comed. returned to USA he had, so gained the affections

the local

over

his

pro-

fos

did

not take

Dorians "Green" v Victorians King' Park Pool Ground, 415 pan. Umpires: Tars Eingh, Yaqub Khan.

K.G.V. "B" v KG.V, “A”-KOV.

Laker.

.

up

In

Kriman

the film. An absolute-

ly right ending is difficult to think of, but this is not the one. Such a pity; such a pity. Per- fection is always illusive; success ending, "The Snows of Killman-

From Twentieth Century Fox of Hollywood, a happy surprise.-- |More pleasc.

sence was by no means wol- Japanese professional boxers athletics unt she was 17.

When he retired and into the Colony for fights here, her first season her best efforts Group Umpires: Bat Heart, always relative. In spite of its

a17ft long jump and a his according to the Sports Editor were

Straits Times, 31ft shot

of her country

fellow trainers and Inhabitants that he wag

two

مین

American-

He said no official explana-] came Champion she soon be- Police Ground. 3 p.m. Umpires: Sgt Jaro"-is-an--exceptional Alm.

of the Singapore

had been given for the ban. at both events.

out that o Japanese

#15

Gremlins "A" v Gremlin "B" -

3. Fairhurst, J. Asome.

BUNDAY Racrolo "B" V Roerelo "A"-Re- am. Umpires: A. L Dost.

In February last year sheereta, 11.30

an thrower.

poo. 3:30 pm. Umpires: MLTA Secretary

Bloch, Set J. Fairhurst.

Thunderbolts “A” v RAF-Kal Tok, 1.35 pm. Umpires: F2 Lt EJ. Gordon. Fi Sgi I. f. Leigh.

Police YMCA Police Ground, 10.00 am. Umpires: W.OL N. W. Letori; Maj. S.J.B. Boycott.

Recrelo v Royal Navy--Recreto, 3 pm Umpires; PF, Kavier, 31. Crebad,

Would Be Surprised

London, Jan. 7.

Mr S. B. Reay, Secretary of

Finlayson, & Freeman Robinson, b Freeman Iludd, not out

Jones

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

Wilts

Brookes Freeman

Beer, not out

RAP.C.

Armistead, bw Wailer Whitby, b Leffen Cuffe, ibw Leffen Brookes, not out Extras

Total (for 3 wkts)

Agenn

ས*།།

Freeman, Endersby, Skerrati. Jones, Straughan and Wills did not bat.

Howling Analysis

MX W

Desyer Waller

Tennis Association,

Rudd Heater Leffen

whelmed by the tribules paid Plate had been established i jumped 20ft 7ins, 134 inches | Nery, 6t Divhion (Men's) to him at a presentation,

here and the Japanese table better thon Fanny Blankery. Army "A" KC-Bookum Joyner may not have taught tennis team was allowed to Koen's world record. Owing to the training profession any- come here to play in the Astana following wind the jump was thing they did not know but Championship last November, not

Miss Williams recognised. he was able to adapt is the Straits Times described the is also a sprinter and discus methods to the conditions sult- Government ruling ed to English racing.

"extraordinary official died-

SIR LESLIE BOWKER, foot- Mr William Woodward is one son."

Meanwhile, it was leamed ball and cricket legislator, is a' of the few American owners

representatives of boxing sporting personality

of many who continue to try for

our

bodies from the honours. His KCVO la added to

Second Division [Ken's) controlling best prizes. I am glad he has Philippines,

HKAAT, V Act-Kat Tak, 10.30 † the Lawn Thailand an OBE received in 1928, and b Japan, nominated

am. Umpires: Byt T. Jardine, at sold today, that he would be T.G. Davies. bred yearlings sent to Captain and Singapore are meeting in knighthood in 1948.

if the Australian Army "By Nay Bharet-Bookum surprised in March, where they Bangkok

In addition, the King of Den-Do it B.N.L. Donyer Boyd-Rochfort for the

7 230 pm. Umpires: U.S. | Lawn

Association put Tennis Prix de Paris of 1954. I and at expected to set #ision mark made him a Commander of

forward i proposal to allow Boxing Commission Orient be termed what might

Argonauts "B" v B. K. Pot

play with Police Ground. 1130 m. Umpires; amateurs to English challenge in this race which will decide on the official the Order of Daneborg in 1951,

Sir Leslie Is

a man of many Arla Malik, P/O P.J. Bali.

fessionals. ratings of fighters in this part most pleasing.

Hola President of

Teams or umpires unable to meet of the world and generally con- posts.

these axtures are requested to cen tact C. Verheul, the Hon. Fixture trol the sport in the Far East Fulham FC, President of the

London Football Association, Secretary of the H.K.H.A. Imma- United Press.

Chairman of the London FAdlainly by phone (30343). Council und a member of the Surrey CCC Committee. Hc played' soccer for Dulwich Hamlet, with whom he gained an amateur Cup winners' medal

1020. in

Grand

the

French owners have been sit- ting on the doorstep ready to pounce whenever the occasion arose. They have no reason to

their temerity. regret

For

to years they have urged us

the compliment "No" and again we have challenged

rapay

but all too seldom.

cntries

an

MEDICAL STUDY OF BOXING HAZARDS URGED

Sedgman Beats Jack Kramer

Los Angeles, Jan,

Ho cald

pro-

Britons Benefit

the rule forbidding By U.S. Football

At Wembley

an amateur to play with a pro- fessional would have to be amended by the International Lyr

awn, Tennis Federation. It open tournaments were to be in-

troubed

Mr Reay said that, as far as the British Lawn he knew, Tennis Association had never "Outside sport, he holds the

consulered tho question of It is gratifying that for the

Frank Sedeman, “the Au- | open tournaments, Chicago, Jan. 7. (office of City Remembrancer. He 1034 Grand Prix 30

The Journal of the American was due to retire this year, but triumphant professional debut but none of it was official, he tralian tennisaeb, made A There, had been a lot of talk. were made in London. How Medical Association has colled because of his unrivalled wontierful" It would be it we for uniform and nationwide knowledge of ceremonial duties here last night, defeating Jack added. Reuter. could, And something good medical regulation of boxing. he was masked to play on for the Kramer of the United States enbugh to wipa

outbha At the samO time the AMA Coronation year.

3-6, 6-3, 6-4,-EURENAL National Boxing memories of Pearl Diver, My said that the

This He readily agreed.

This was, Belgiian's firs Love and Galcador, who each Association should act at once he has had to postpone the day match as a professionals

to establlat

an accident and when he can devote even more The other hew Australian won a post-war Derby

Mr J. B. Gerber has nomi- fatality committee which would of his time to administrating profesional, Ken Mediregor, nated Nicholas Nickleby, Own Toke a continuous medical football and cricket, and bla was not as successful, going brother to Bebe Grande, and study of boxing - Intardo- favourite recreation, golf, in

down to Pancho Begura y his two Nearco yearlings, The United Press.

****-(Landon - Xxpress Eervice). Equador 2-8, 8-7.Reuters

means

RUGGER RESULT

London, Jan."7.) In the thugby: Union: County Championship@splay-offs, today. Middlong beat Earliern Counties

|

7

London, Jan. 7. The United States Air Force organised an American football match in December at Wembley when £8,000 was raised for the National Playing Flolda Asso- ciation and the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund,

(At a luncheon Major-Gener- al Griswold will

pretent £6,000 cheque to loutenait Ümeral Bit Frederick Browning (who will accept it on behalf of the Duke of Edinburgh) and a £2,000 cheque to Air, Vice- Marshal Sir John W. Cording ley, for, the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Rauber.

p.m., "at King's College,"

ILeserve Corps Oflger E. W. Spong reserved until July 1953 w.ef. 1.1.53.

NOTICE

THE HONK KONG JOCKEY CLUB Special Cash Sweep on the

Drem:

.Peace Memorial Cup Saturday, 24th January, 1953, Tickets in the above at

Appointments Corps Supt Tong $2.00 each may be obtained at

SB St J, appointed

Shule (Administration) Main the Cash Sweep Offices of the

Start

Land Sub-District w.et 15.12.52. Club at:-

Corps Officer Yuen Bun-fai. SB St J. appointed Staff OfBeer (Training) Mainland Sub-District w... 15.12.02. Enrolment Arnb/Sla. Au Kit-yce, Kennedy Town Nursing Div, en- rolled W.e.f. 1.1.53: Amb/Six. Ip Le- wah, Shamrhulpo Neg. Div.. enrolled w.e.. 1.1.53: Amb/Sla Wang Bul chee, Central Nag. Div. enrolled w.0.1, 1.1.53.

Fung Poro Pax, Ošti, Assistant Commissioner, Colony Headquarters, St. J. A. B.

| REMAINDER

Queen's Bldg., Chater Road 5 D'Agullar Street 382 Nathan Rd., Kowloon. ; Over 500,000 tickets sold

date. to

ון

H. MISA,

Secretary.

OF GARDENING BOOKS

Together with

6

TWO

PACKETS OF SEEDS

6

DOLLARS EACH

STILL TIME TO PLANT

FOR PRESENT SEASON.

S. C. M. POST

HONGKONG

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