ON THE RECORD Fifty Years Now When Afar And Asunder Parted Are Those Who Are Singing Today

spesker.

next

it had already been agreed to by the Hongkong Rugby be said, Union Association,

at the Fijians, who had won all ve Tests against the All Blacks this winter and werd

It was a cold, blenk day on the rerum at Oxfor: to Gideon February 10, 2003 and the Hon. Hofemmeyer, the South African Bir Smedley Griffin's temper | International, was, the was not improved with a touch of rheumatism. There was not too much good fellowship writ- ten over his countenance as he cast la eye over the meeting of the Hongkong Amateur Sports Federation and Olymple Committee at the City Hall.

There was a perplexing prob- lem on hand. It concerned the allocation of tho Sports Stadium at Sookunpoo over the Chinese New Year holidays the following year and the appli-

The canta for use of the Stadium

Deputy Commissioner were the Hongkong Softball expounded at length on Chinese Association, the Hongkong Crice-preference for

and Tugger ket League. the Hongkong pointer to the current siand- Rugby Union Association undings in the league Water the Hongkong Football Asso-Police, Eastern District Police. ciation.

Western District Police, Army, the Hongkong Football Club, Fung Wong Rugby Ball Asso-

Police, ciation. Central

Old Wah Yan, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.

1

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953.

£250,000 TULYAR HAS THE CORONATION CUP AT EPSOM AS HIS TARGET

By Our Racing Correspondent

The long, intricate series of negotiations leading to the transfer of Tulyar from the Aga Khan's ownership to the Irish National Stud has ́ at last been completed for a quarter of a million pounds.

Marcus Marsh has not yet returned to Newmarket from his holiday, but I was able to establish that Tulyar will remain in training with him for Д much. modified racing programme.

than two or three races.

carcer

horses, abuse.

likely to beat the Springboks Principal objective will be President, Mr Scan T. O'Kelly, serves the Importance it has next winter, would be passing the Coronation Cup at Epsom. They are worn by all horses received. through in March-unfortunato-Tulyar is unlikely to have more leased for their racing ly for some, but not for

tho

A million dollars, the reputed from the Irish National Studi. American offer, is n

com- huge Chinese rugby following.

fortable barrier behird which during the Chinese New Year The Aga Khan stipulated nf Paddy Prendergast is the to hide from holidays.

any amount of one stage that the horse should | offcial trainer of these continue to carry his colours but he has emphatically denied No, I am confident that the while he was still racing. any suggestion that he will take | Aga Khan, reflecting on the over the training of Tulyor. proft and enjoyment which he I understand, however, that

This figure of llvery un-

£250,000 re-hos derived from his blood- Tulyar will carry

highest-ever deal stock ventures in England and familiar to most England race-presents-ine Coers-St Patrick's blue jacket, for any thoroughbred. It is one Ireland, was prompted only by gold sleeves, St

Patrick's ue on which all

parties can con- the mast genuine of motives. "Tulyar's, Gratulate themselves,

sale and cap with gold tassel.

the of consequent change

pro- These are the racing colours

gramme will seriously nifast the registered in the name of Eire's

balance of the 1833 racing sta-

There was a stir in the roon. as the Grand Old Mon of Hongkong Sport, Mr A. de O. Sales, President of the HKASF & OC, walked with slow but Arm slep to take his scut next to the Chairman.

"Rugby," he said. "Is now a "If Sir Shouson Chow

game with

following could walk

than among the Chinese here 1." without ad at 80, so can

ald the GOM and the remarkericket or softball,"

was greeted with some pound- ing of the table and consider- uble applause.

more

the S'r Smedley glanced at COM and noted that he Was not taking too much interest Commissioner's in the Deputy speech. It was a good omen, Perhaps the GOM night speak up at length in favour of tho next claimant for the Stadium.

POOL WINNER

GIVES £3,000 TO DOOLEY

TOUCH AND GO

the

It was touch and go whether American Interests did not snap up our postwar champlon.

Mrs Cooper

Persons, American owner-breeder, got to December, and work early in Kentucky sources state that she had obtained twenty subscribers at £12,000 each before

Christ- mas.

ING

BON

GAY TIME SHOULD PROFIT

And no horse should profit mure than Gay Time, whose chance of going one better this rear in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes n Ascot la materially improved.

Gay Thine, bought for £50,000 by the English National Stul last August, looks cheaper cow than at any time siner the pur- chase.

It was announced recently in Str Smedley felt a little more

ite ut case.

thad wondered

the "Blood Horse" that one of whether the GOM would show

the obstacles to the deal was the up, but he shouldn't have. He

"shellacking" which the Aga Such details as the stud fee Khan would undoubtedly called the meeting to ortier,

London, Feb. 18.

get at which Tulyar will stand have listed the applicant associations Mr R. U. "Rusty" Razack

the yet to be announced. Derek Dooley, 23-year-old from the British Press in for the use of the Stadium and

event of Tulyar Joining the Unless the Goverment of star whose. Aga's other Derby winners British soccer gul up to speak. The Hon. called on the representative of

at Eire is prepared to subsidise his the Hongkong Softball Asso- Secretary of the HKFA recall leg was amputated yester-stud in the U.S.

bervices, this fee cannot be less ciation to present the Associa-ed that it would 50 years

This point day, heard today that a

on than £1,000 for each annual this year since the Hon. Sle

That Agure would Londoner who won £109,000 Major Cyril Hall when he open nomination. Arthur Morse had left Hong-

negotiations.

be also be a record. in two football pools, had doubled though whether it de- hls

-{London Express Service) given him £3,000,

tion's case,

Kwok kong and that

Mr Henry Quinn Kwok, known as "Fa Wong" for his brilliant work in the outer pastures in Hongkong's irst appearance in the World Softball Series in St. Louis in 1080 when Australia had · just nosed out Hongkong 4-3 in the seventh game for THE PEN- NANT rose to speak,

He detalled Hongkong's steady progress in this King of Games, recalled from the dim past such ¡llustrious namies ዜና "Doc" Molthen, Harold Wingle and Charlle Figueiredo, and then presented his case,

parting words "Play the game, play li hard, but play it fair Fang more true today than they lind

over many years,

He recalled the "Yellow Sixties" when players made no attempt at concealing the huge slices of openly paid transfer fees that came their way and

recalled the

cra

which

star

centre-forwards burned up the streets in red-coloured Imou- sines..

He recalled also the im- Hongkong had won the World portant decision taken by the

Dooley, dare-devil centre- forward, led Sheffield Wedner- day's allack against Preston North End last Saturday, le George Thompson. rushed Preston's goalkeeper, in a franile bid to get the ball. They both broke his collided-and Dooley leg in two places. A gangrene infection set in and yesterday the Jeg was amputated to save his Hfe.

And this malch

was among i

ed

was not lost

It must

Coronation Years Have Been The Most Memorable

Among

In The History Of The Turf

Series at Wellington, New Zea-HKFA in 1868 when the Rev. those that the pools-winning Coulton, Londoner, Mr Jack Jand, in 2000 and were to be Bro. Cronan was brought back the host country next year. As to lengkong as Football Com-listed in the selections that ive the Southern Hemisphere coun-missioner

him his Hubulous win. with the Job of Mr Coulton said: "Dooley is a Iries were the main challen-stamping out this loud shama-

wonderful fine chap and Fil player. 1 must do something to help him."-Reuter,

steis,

CRITICALLY ILL

By ARCHIE QUICK

Past Coronation years have been among the most memorable in turf history. What has 1953 in store?

The year of King Edward the Seventh's Coronation 1902 produced two outstanding horses. The filly Sceptre, who, by winning four of the five Classic races, set up a record which may ever be equalled, and the stayer William the Third, wo at Ascot won the Gold Cup and the Queen Alexand Stakes, then called Preston, Feb. 18. Derek Dooley, the Sheffield Alexandra Stakes. Wednesday star footballer who had a leg amputated, yesterday

It was also the year when the. restful night and a popular public fancies, Black hospital report

said there Sand and Ballantrae brought off Cesarewitch Cambridge- was some improv in his the condition At the same

timeshire double and ruined scores he is still, critically ill..

had

it would only be fair on tourism. Hongkong's

hipst part as the nation to

the World clage

It had taken Bro, Cronan Series at a time when the Aus- | eight years to do the job. He tralasian softball season was had begun by having the not yet over and the Australian Hongkong School Sports Asso- and New Zealand teams could ciation attack the type of Lic expected to be in their best sharmateurism that was now so form.

prevalent

the Hongkong Australia, the United Stales, Rugby Union Associations

0፡3 Canada, New Zealand, Cuba, the Hongkong Cricket League Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto by wiping it out at its roots. Rico, Pakistan, France and Hol- Schoolboy footballers were land had accepted Hongkong's ¦ not permitted to sign up in ony -invitation-to-the-Series-and-it romote way with-any-of-theTis wife spent the night at

was important. If the Series established clubs. was to be a financial success.

sold. that the Softball

Association hall," Mr Razack

hit rock bottom financial- have the Stadium for the whole ly: We have been olded for of Chinese New Year week years now by generous grants when the games would con- from the HKASF & OC tinue day and night (under have been made possible by Hoadlighting of course) at Soo- the goodwill of Sir Smedley kunpoo,

Griffin and Mr Sales, "Did

Wingle 7" "We have a chance

now to zaid the Grand Old Man, in- repay the Federation if we con terrupting, the meeting. "I re- have the use of the Stadium member him years ago at Hel-for two or three days during sinki."

you

soy

that

the Chinese New Your Holidays next year. The American pro- Sir Smedley glared at Mr moter, Mr J. Fox Hunter, 18

United Quinn Kwok, These

States softball bringing the types would insist on pulling team, the World Soccer

Cup out a trump by playing on the Champions, on a tour of the GOM's sentiments. He called Far Enst next year, Mr Hunter for the representative of the ins.sts that it would only be Hongkong Cricket League to worth while visiting Hongkong if the American team played speak.

The Vice-President of the their two or three matches Hongkong Cricket League, Mrhere over the Chinese New Mak Hop, got up to speak. Ho Year holidays. need the

We

his bedside and Dooley's parents

were

of bookies.

the

.

The animal has been car- marked for the Exlipse Stakes and the King George the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Will it add to its already re- cord earnings? It is the obvious cholce-as-The Horse of the | 1953 Coronation Year."

Page

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

"

Serial No. 7. Orders issued by Bek Kong, Transport leaves Balta 1933, 5.30 pm. Foot Drill. Dress: Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, bury Road at 8.15 min. Felday, Feb. Uniform. "A" & "D" Bection parado NHA, B, C, D Watches-RAF- Kai | Sigo Hat MPG,- Thursday, February Commandant Royal Hongkong | Tak-0 p.m. Transport (saves Balls- 20, 1963 at 5.30 p.m. Lecture. Vinst Defence Force. Dated February Sury Road at 345 pm. Ground row. Ald"Bection." Parade HQ - BUKOF, Friday, February 27-A 2 mg Monday, February 23, 1933 al 5.10 p.m. 17. 1953.

Fights - KAAP Hangar — 0.5

Parado

FORCE ORDENA

Transport leaves Ballbury Road Hot Driis, Dreau: Uniform.

**t | HQ RHKDF, Thursday, February 26, 5.49 p.m. Baturday, February ZRIPA" | 1933 at 350 p.m. Tool Delik. Dressi Cookery Section, Parado Flight Hangar-3 pm—HICÁAP Han- | Uniform. Command. Col L. T. Jude CDE pm, Transport leaves Sa4. HQ RHKDY, Monday, February 23. ED. resumes the appointment Di Commandant KDF Wei. Tobruary

bury Road at 1.5 p.in. Sunday, MITUM. 1933, 21 009, p.m. Foot Delli, Dress: Fight-HRAAF. Hangarap | Uniform. Parado HQ RIKOF, Thurs- 13, 1935.

a.m. Transport Teaven Salisbury Road | day, February 27, 1933 21 630 pm, FORCE HEADQUARTERS

A1. 3.45 Am, Monday, March 9="1"|| Foot Drill. Dress: Uniform, Atores Tucht-Full Day Training-HKAAT Rection, Parade_HIC JUKDF. · Mon- First-2.m Depot Training. All recruits who Bilbury Road at 330 3. Depot Foot Drill. Drea: Uniform. Parade Transport leaves day, February 23, 1955 at 320 pITI. have been interviewed by the Ad Recruit Tuesday, February 14-1Q 11Q RHKDF, Thursday, February 20, tant HK ilegt and who have been anHKDF-Full Day Training-2. a.m. 1953 530 0.m. Report RQMS, Lane. cepted will report to the Force 15 Transport inves

NCO Caőre. All NCOs parade HQ RHKDF, Wednesday, February Ground at 8:45 am.

1933 at 8.30 um. Dress: Uniform. It is requested that all ranks make every effort to be present for Foot Drill parades, bearing in mind that the Review will be held very soon.

at KDF Headquarters at 8.30 K.M.

is Sunday, February 22, 1953. Trans port will leave Murray Parade Ground alam, to convey recruits coming from town to Headquarters. Drea for paradis Overalls and bereta. A changing room is availabls at head. quarters. Instructions regarding train, ing to be carried out wis be sued daily. Fecruits who have not yet thele uniforen will do so be-

<T

fore Sunday, February 22, 1953.

MILTRY

Parado

Q. II. CALVIær, Major,

D. Deputy Commandant,.

R.II.K.D.F.

NOTICE

Flying Programma, Thursday, Feb, 20- Ground Lecture - "A" & "n" Flights Aircrew All Plata - HQ RHKDF8 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground. at 0.30 pm. Saturday, February All Fight Aircrew - HKAAF Hangar — 8 p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.40 p.m. Sunday, March 1 -- “3′′ Fight Aircrew-IKAAF langar - a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road int Unit BQ PL. Farade Tuesday,

at 8.65 a.m. Monday, March *** February 26, 1953, RIIKDY $30 pm. Lecture, Plain Closses. Races P; Flight Aireras-Full Dry Training... Parado Thursday, February 28, 1953, KAAP Hangaram. Transport

leaves Salisbury Road at 8.30 35. 19 RHKOF 1pm. Discussion on W/E exercise. Dress: As detalled.

Identity Cards. Identity Cards are Artillery Battery. Fd Gunnery TP.Happy Valley for the undernamed Hamedios, Major P.N. Slater, Pie M.

ready for collection at Q HRAAF Hope & Sections porade JAC JA, Garrani, ACW M. Shin, JHKDY Thursday, 1033 at 8 a.m. Tpt will leave SIPG 4C K.F. Chan, AC B. Kadir, AC R.E. 7.30 ..

Drem: Battle dress, berets, Moore, and AC Sm See-chsen. lanyants, haversacks. "A" Inter

Sections parado HQ RHKDF

HONGKONG WAAC 1.30 p.m. Friday, February 27, 1953. Drew: Plain clothes. C&R Tp. Blonday, February 21. 1953, Troop Parade” 530 p.m. son Dress: Plain elotites. Annual Training. Annual Tre will take place from Baturday, Fe- bruary 24, 1953 from 9 am to Sun- day, March 8, 1945, 6 pm. RV 110 KIKOF Happy Valley. Orders will be issued.

February.

HONGKONG REGIMENT

Duties, Orderly Officer of the Week -Lt M. A. Young-Herries, MC. Next For duty-Li G. L.. Dickson. Orderly Sergeant of the Week-8g A. W. P. Piper. Next for duty-Sgt J. Red- man, ME.

|

· Hockey 1. ng Bón v't RTR on February 24 at Bookuspoo. The fol- lowing will represent The Negiment. Pie J. Taylor, Pie LA, Xavier, Bgt A.L. Nery, 1/Cpt J.A. Soares, Pie A. A. dos Remedios, L: M.A. D'Almeda Sequeira. Pie, A.A. Marquer, Pia H. J. Xavier, and Pie M. Ham,” Reserve ➡Cpl Baptista, Umpire-CBs Killen nuf, Match takes place at 5.15 pm. Tal leaves MPG för Bookunpoo at 44 Da. 1, UK Bert v HQLF on Bignals Section. Parado řebruary 20 at Bookunpoo. Bamo HQ AHkör Monday, February 23. arrangements and team as in para 1.

Training.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NINTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 21st February, 1953.

(Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),

The programme will consist of 9 races. The First Bell will be Practice For Ceremonial Parade, rung at 1.80 p.m. and the First Race will be run at. 2 p.m. All tanks K Regt will parade on Wednesday, February 25, 1053 at K

Through Tickets (D Races-$18.00) also tickets at $2.00 cach RUKDF a 5.30 p.m. Tpt leaves MPG for the Cnah Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as tho at 6.15 pm. Dress: Clean fatigue, Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be

slings bayonet frogs (blue

bereta). All other trg is concelled run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office with the exception of Fd days on of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road. the Classification Range and "B" Cay Pay parade.

Training. "A" Coy (No. 1 P1}--F₫ day-Tuesday. Rifle Classification RV 19.30 am, at WD Car Park, Kowloon. Dregs: Battle Order less steel helmets,

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by

10 a.m. on Friday, 20th February, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen'a

5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

от

302 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR

berets worn, Jungle hats in haver- Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club'a sack, "D" Coy (No. ↑ P1)—Friday; | Branch Offices at:- Itine Classification. RV 8.30 am. At WD Car Park, Kowloon, Dress: Battle Order, less steel helmets, Berets worn and jungle hats in haver- snek. “B” Cay-Monday. Pay Parade. TV 5.15 m. at MPG for HD. Dress: Clean fatigue. "C" Coy [No. P1) Fo day-Thursday, jide Classics- tion. RV 6.30 am, at WP Car Park, Kowloon Dress: Baltle Orders atcel helmets, Berets worn, Jungle hata in haversack. "D" Cay (10 & 12 175)-70 GayWedacidky. Riße Classification. V 9 am at WD Car Park, 15owloon. Drew: Battle Order, ic steel helmets. Berets wom and Jungle hata in Haversack, 1Q Coy Mar Fd Day Tuesday. Rife classication RV 8.30 am. at WD Order, less steel helmets, Berets wom Car Park, Kowloon. Dress: Battle and jungle hats In haversack. MT Rifle Class) - P Day--Thursday. festion. RV 8.30 a.m. at WD Car Park, Kowloon, Dres: Battle Ordr lesa stoel helmets, berets worn and

The attention of Totaliantor Investors is drawn to the following rulo:

Jungle hair in haversack. Int Bee Snipers-Fu-day - Friday, Kille Classification, RV 0.30 am. at wp Car Park, Kowloon, Press: Battle Order, les leci helmola, Berets worn and Jungle lists in haversack. Asit Pat & Def 'Pls --Fd_day-Monday. Rifle ChinationeTM BV 830 kn.mat GREATEST STAYER

Murray Pler (Hongkong side person nei), Police Pler (Kowloon side per also within call in the King George the Fifth's Coro-

sonnel). Dress: Battle Order, lese The tit-bit of the coming flat year 1911-saw prob- season is sure Preston Royal Infirmary from nation

Lico! helmets. Berets worn and jungle where bulletins were issued-ably the greatest stayer of all renewed

to be Tulyar's hats in haversack. rivalry with time, Willonyx, take the Chester Time, which

Gay finished second quter.

Cup, Ascot Stakes, Ascot Gold three limes to the champion Cup and the Cesarewitch, the last season, and one also looks last-named handicap under the for a continuance of the duel crushing weight of 5 st. 5155. between the respective jockeys, In the Cinssic races, Mr J. B. Charlie Smirke and Lester Joel's Sunster won the 2.000 Piggott. Guineas and then achieved his crowning success by taking the Derby "on three legs.'

WEEK-END

TEAMS

The following.cre Club selec tiems for League cricket and roset matches this week-end:

CRICKET

When King George the Sixth was crowned in 1937 it was not a vintage year for good horses, but, nevertheless, plenty hop- pened to malce It istoric. Midday Sun won the Derby, and hla owner, Mrs G. B. Miller, Hongkong C. C. "Scorpions" Royal Navy at

became the first woman to win Road on

the premier Classic at Epsom. Capt). Stanton, L. F. Stokes. D.

Again a stayer was in the news, each. F. A. Weller, V. O. Roberts,

for at Ascot Valerian registered K. Greene, C. B. Connet, F. 1, C.

kerridge,

J. Borthwick,

the unusual double of taking the Leader.

Ascot Stakes and Alexandra Stakes,

Saturday at 1.00 A. Pearce

v

at

read a letter from the South Stadium badly. We could have Africon Cricket

used the Caroline Hill Stadium Association Secretary informing him

itongkong C. that, except that Hongkong As meet-

***Scorpions" Hononc. c. "Optinitate" the South Africans nccepted ing Singapore and Manila there

Chater Road on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. Hongkong'e invitation to play in something they call a Trian- -T. A farce (Cwot), I. Stannon, shree three-day matches in thegular Athleile Interport..... Colony the following year.

Ifis own club, the Hop Mat

Association, Sporting. Cricket with the Hongkong Cricket Club, the Kowloon Cricket Club and Craigengòwer Cricket Club were underwriting the cx-

penses of the vlalt. As the South Africans were unlikely to lose the Test series to Aus- traila, would only bo

cor-

rect that the ground with the largest scating accommodation

in Hongkong was available for

the visit

interostin

-“RECORDER"

Colony Tennis Tournament

Due to the wet condition_of

now

Queen

KORSE OF THE YEAR

St. John

Ambulance Orders

HOME GUARD Training-Thursday, As ordered. 4.23 p.m. at MPG. Drets: As ordered. HONGKONG AAP

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR". is given. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indiented by n white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ÁD- VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE “ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED,

Totallator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

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.

for refunds must be All winning tickets and tickets presented for payment at the Race Course_on_the_day_to_ which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstanem will any Dividends be paid or refunda mado unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their Indies Discipline - Appointments - OM-MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the CETI. PO G. C. Standali in appointed Meeting Adjutant to Flying Squadron of the HKAAF Wed. February 21, 1033.

Discipline Parades, All personnel will parade at HQ AHKD Happy

Valley, at 0.15 p.m. on March 15, 1993 for quarterly pay and briefing for the Annual Review. Details will be published later,.

Discipline Civil Conviction. The under named 'aleman was convicted at the Hongkong Central Magistrate's court on February 7, 1953 for falling to comply with the schedule of train- ing required under the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance. 105, No. 25. and was fined the sin of $100. 10:3843 AC. 2, HL.P. Dällas.

Trade Training, Cinks G.D. Tues- day, February 14-HQ RIIKD Am-Full Day Training jeaves Murray Parade dround

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 the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 facluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable' through the Secretary af Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction 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' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Ofice will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 n.m. The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

Order issued by Comm. D. W. Macintosh, CMG, OBE. Knight of Grace, Venerable Order of St Which horse will prove to be John of Jerusalem, Commissioner

B.In, Clerks PA. Tuesday, February performer of of St John Ambulance Brigade, 24-110 RHKOF-843 pm. Transport A limited number of timins will be obtainable at the Club. Stoker, D. Leach. II. Owen- the outstanding Hughes F.A. Weller, J. Shannon, this Coronation Year? Tulyar Hongkong District Order No. leaves Murray Parade Ground at 3.0 House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy C. B. Connet, F. I. C. Herridge,† has been sold

Thursday, February 20-HIQ to the Irish 8/63 dated February 19, 1933. Lukom Full Day Training (Tel. 27818). V. O. Roberts, J. L. C. Pearce.

National Stud for £250,000,

Murray Parade Transport loaves Ambulance now been decided 22.2.03-282.53, Wanchat Kowloon C. c. 1d XI v Indian and i has

Duties on Ground at 8.45 D.m Police Court. NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S. 1. C. at Cox's Road on Saturday at that it will remain in training Division: 1.3.83-73.83, Shaukiwan

February 24-19 No.MISES DURING THE MEETING. Tistrict am... Full Day 1.30 pun.-S. V, Gitting, F.

Police

Parada a four-year-old, and will Division, February–S.C.A.A. Nursing Broadbridge, D. G. Coffey.us.

Transport leaves Murray March-Central Nursing Ground at 830 83. Nursing Order- Dodge, P. Hall, H. fiart-Baker, R. E run in the colours of the Pre- Division:

Division Lee, d. Leriou, Kenneth Lo,.sident of Eire.

lle Monday, February 25-3rd Gen

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 Ambulance Duties, — Kowloon Hopliai-e a.m...Full Day Training, Taylor, F. R. Zimmern. Umpirez, L. Quincey.

23,2.53—1,2.53, Mongkok Division: Transport leaves Salisbury Road at including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable 2.3,63-4.2.53, Kong Wulpo Nursing 150 m, they Dr Hamer at the Cate

February-hemshulpo

Ammy "B" v Club, de Recreio at PADDY YOUNG

Seakanpoa on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. -Major Bennett, – Major McCosh. Capt. Pierce, Capt. Dewar, Lt Davies

6/Sct. Lt Ibbotson, 2/2 Orford, Maddock, Sgt Chalinor. Cfn Atkinson, Tpr Farr. 12th male Culle. Umpire.QMS (AC) Carter. Scorer. -dr Couper.

Club de Recrelo 14 XI v Craigen-

IS NEXT FOR TURPIN

London, Feb. 18.

Division

Race

1033

Windsor 5.15 flamler.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

'S, FRE~.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

SERVANTS:- PASSES

Division; March-Waterloo Nursing Radar Operators. Tuesday, February Any person leaving the Publle Enclosure during a Meeting 24 Watch-Radar Stalion will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will Penetration Squad Duties-22,2.53, Day Training -8, Am. Transport Dr Wong Slung-hang & King's leaves 1 KDF at 8 am and be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re- College Nag. Div.1 13.83, De Citry Blar. Ferry at 8.15 am.. Thursday, admission. the "world champlons" and the Hongkong Cricket Club

Young & 5.4.A.A. Nig, Div.

February 16-"C" Watch-Rader Bla- Dalles 21.2.63. would tennis fortunately

p.m. tion - Full Day Training - 8 năm.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- courts.. the opening coincide with the Chinese New matches in the Colony Open

Central Divilón (Course), K.C.O.D. Transport leaves KDH 11 MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG DIV. (HQ); 1.9.45, 1 p.m., K.C.0.9. a.m. and Star Ferry at 6.13 KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Year holidays.

Annual Tenais Championships power C. C. at King Park on The American, Paddy Young. Mr Mak dwelt

Div. (Course), Centrai Diy. (HQ); | Filday, February Zim""A" "B", "C" Wanchat "A", Div. | Watches HQ KDP at 5.45 pm. on the in-were unable to be played off Saturday at 3.30 pa. M. Prat has been signed to meet Non-Course), 8 av (110).

Transport leaves

Murray Parkda creasing Chinese

These games will (Capt.), A. A. dos Remedios Jdolph Turpin, British and Em- •Btreet Bleepers® Shelter Dukits- cricket, Outstanding Chinese Yesterday,

1. Gosao, L. G. be played today.

February 194"A" & "D" schoolboy cricketers from

Noronha, A. Rosamɔ, A. E.

M Re: pire Mickleweight Champion, at February Chun Bing Nursing Div: Tuorday, February, Tanter Plotter

|Watches=8Onesie pm, zhursday, Owing to Jamaica and Trinidad were now error in the Hongkong Cricket Pereira P. Rice-Perera &17, promoter Jack Salomons sub-Diziet dunday, February 150 is m

Inspection, ypographical medios. D. R. Remedios. Earl's Court, London, on March armmissions College Nunes and

Yebruary 20-"A" & "B" Watches-

Fighter Controllers. coming to Hongkong for coach-Club nouifcation of details of D. M. Rodrigues.

-Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, A King George V School Thursday, February 25-"B" who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to ing at the Mak Moon Cricket the 1st Round Singles, M.D.

states today.

SOR-m, -- Halt Day: Training. School and the Hop Man Sport- Khan should have been drawn

BOCCER

He made this announcement Ground-All Member will parade in

Mission fused at 10.18 mm. Sharp?, Wireless Operators. Monday, Febru endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passés, dro ing Cricket Association had re-against Peter Chen, the winner

In reply to statements in New and march on to the Ground #1 20/0

|ary 23 --- [IKKAAF Hangar --- 3 p.m. | not permitted in the. Members' Encloruro except for passing through Hongkong. Cst York yesterday by Harry Markm

Transport leaves: Salsbury Road at cently received confirmation

A. A. 41, lappy Valley on Bunday si that Valentine Ayoung, the to play F.K.L. Ma in the 2nd 4pm Terior Armstrongan, son, of the International Boxing Dress: (a) Officers Summer unt-38 pm, then vis Jordan Hoad Ferry on their duties and must remain in their employers stands.

form. No canes will be carried; (b) Thursday, February 26-IIKAAF HM- Owing to the congestion. In the Members' Betting Hall and at West Indian schoolboy.

A. BoDonald (Capt). The following is the pro-Anderson Keape. Reserves, clades Square Garden on only will wear winter uniforms.

Walton.

Torrow Club, who' said he hoped to other, Hankı; Tunic, slacks, legginsbury Road #i 5.45 -p.m; then via Booths Rdjacent to Boxes, in 'tha Coffee Room, Box-holders: and Wielen, Gardner match Young and Erne Durando boots and belt; (c). Naning

Jordan Hood Ferry, "MIT. Trivets. Members are requested to ensure that their servants make usa in Hongitong to study Chinese gramme for today:

Güinnen; Treadwell,

Full Day Training-0 am. Transport A, A, at Happy Valley on Bunday st

the world

bria middleweight:title. Karcimenta Shaukiwane. Amb Soaves Balabury Road at 6.45 m. various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation. The groy-haired Deputy

2.30 p.m.-Bullar, W. Medensid: "It Markson wants Young he Dive Pie Chung Kinahing and: Pe zatement Becilon. Thirsday, Feb. adhered to. Commissioner of Police,

Pornton, CaIT,” Lapsley, BUNDS will have to.

VINYU (Capf.)

ask me, and I will. Nam Ams, DN mpie Yu, Hung-zat Baker Treadwell, Chao Man-fu,- who two de- Chay Things(Court No. 011il ward Barker, Reserve. Dosti, conalder releasing him,”: anid Mr want. Eras

“Tuan. Pora' WAM, ONES, Solomons. cades earlier had sprung a sur-Chung Yue to van Peter Ng: (Court Sargent Kearnay.

20, 1); Lee Lát-chim v 1.5. KlauE:

-Assistant: Comminsccer) Award to contestant, Tel good record, 18:26-Bruter prise on the rugger world by our No. 013, B.T., Gowno r

Young, a hard bitter with a

Coley leadquarter Being preferred for his blus in 11,Wilf, Calvert.

Test

spin bowler, would be settling

at Hongkong University,

round.

(Court No. 3)-Roch Klang v Man-cheung Court No. 2): C.V. Kung v 3.k. Hellmana; (Court No. Kenneth La varia Lin: (Court Yun-pul; (Court No. 5)1

Ar-4pm, Transport leaves. Bužins

Hongkong F, C. md: XI v Chinese March. 27 'in an'oimiautor for Parade will be Corps, under Corps | Sunday, February 21-RAF PSI.Tak-ri | paly, of the Public Delilzig 'HaIL:- Military Police will be posted at.

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Officers.

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