THE JOY AND BLISS TEST TOUR CONTINUES TO OOZE OVER WITH

GOOD WILL

BUMPERS

THEY'D ONLY

LET ME HAVE ONE

BUT IT WAS A

BEAUTY

HAVE NOW BEEN RATIONED

CONTINUING

THIS POLICY

OF KINDNESS

THE AUSTRALIANS

WERE SHOWN HOW DO LOSE MONEY AT

NEWMARKET

AS FAR AG I CAN

SEE THE

ONLY PEOPLE

LIABLE TO SUFFER ARE THE AMBULANCE MEN WHO FEAR THEY'LL

BE THROWN

OUT OF WORK

HEARING

THE PIECE OF RATIONING.

NEWS WOMEN

RUSHED TO

QUEUE FOR THEM

DO YOU. COOK 'EM

OR WEAR'EM

FROM FORCE OF HABIT

NO

BUMPING OR

EVEN BORING.

THE AUSSIES

ARE HERE

AIN'T HAD A DECENT CASE OF CONCUSSION ALL

THE MATCH

INDONESIANS

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1953.

"THEY TELL ME "MRHARDING

IS MORE PRIGHTENING THAN LARWOOD

ATHS BEST

AND WERE NOT ALLOWED TO BE SCARED BY GILBERT HARDING WHEN THEY DID A. TV SHOW THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN CALLED

"WHAT'S MY BODY-LINE?"

P.S.

SOMERSET HOUSE? CAN I HAVE THE NAME BOXING CHANGED TO CRICKET BY DEED POLL?

MY SPARRON TELLS ME

JACK SOLOMONS

IS DOING HIS

BEST TO COMBAT THE BUDGET

KayULLYETT.

London Express Service

SCORE THEIR

THIRD VICTORY

OF HONGKONG SERIES

By "SPIV"

The touring Indonesian Soccer XI preserved the unbeaten record of their second overseas tour by yesterday defeating the Hongkong Com bined Chinese 5-1 for their third successive triumph in Hongkong.

In the six matches of their tour they have now scored 31 goals and conceded only four. Their Hongkong tour reads three matches played, won three, with 12 goals for and four goals against,

The visitors' display yesterday local players may well try to example of the type of centre- confirmed their newly-guired emulate, has been the complete forward Hongkong sorely needs. reputation as one of the Brest absence of

frumbling or Excelling not only in speed, he Pach other was always in position, ready teams in the Far East attempt to blame and but for the fact that a few whenever a pass goes astray. to take a pass or to follow-up

soccer

of their players, such as

any

dor Vin, are represent the

not eligible to Indonesian

Van

The

not Indonesians have

opportunity of Na-been given the

showing how they could take

with a shot at goal.

THE GOALS

In their three matches in worthy. Hongkong the Indonesians have

They

tu

tional team, are not favourlies defeat but the reaction of the Yesterday's game actually to win the Asian Games Soccer Combined Chinese

61 minutes, in- defeat lasted exactly Championship.

Interval period. yesterday was far from pruise-cluding the

Hongkong had more than three fourths of the play during this were Q completely period, the greater port of which exhibited an extremely high dispirited team even when they saw them in the Indonesian code of sportsmanship, apprecia-were two goals down and when | gual aren, tion of which has been shown the third good was vored against by the Hongkong sports publie them, the referee might well Pulling and pushing with the In no better way than by the have blown the whi-tle for the wholehearted applause given to end of the game. every good move made by thei during any of their games,

COULD BE COPIED

One very conspicuously pleas ing sporting quality of visitors, which

of Some

the our

KEN SMITH Show Talking

Britain's First 3-D Starts

Battle

W

This

Of Stars

to rehearsal recently, and which opens at the Coliseum on wrote May 28. Frank Loesser the entire score,

London. young, saronged Dorothy with "The HERE doen Britain Lamour gave out

Moon of Manakoora;" when stand with three-wid Wert Murlene Dietrich dimensional films? chanted "The Boys in the Back- week I can tell you: room and now, when Danny E

An-

TITANIC

publicity boys who dream up their "colossal" The first full-length 3-D Kaye, as Hans Christian

dersen. expounds the Delights and "atupendous" advertising film is being planned now of "Wonderful Copenhagen?" lines were faced with the It will be Shakespeare's

Ope man thought up problem of selling" the film study tempestuous

these songs: 42-year-old Titanic. The boys were groggy New Yorker, Frank Lotster, with searching for superlatives villainy, Richard III.

Soon your radio set will be mighter than the title, finally vibrating with the retrains from came up with "the most titanle

Guys and Dolls, which went in-picture of the year."

of

And I can also tell you that a first-class "batile" is going to be waged for the honour of be- ing the stars.

Richard III will be played by either Jose Ferrer or Sir Low- rence Olivier; the leading lady Jole of Lady Anne, wooed by Richard berass her dead

husband's coffin, will go to either Claire Bloom or Jean Simmons.

13"

1-DEMENTIA

Royal H.K. Defence

Force

Orders

Richard 11, to be directed

Serial No. 17. Orders issued | Tuerday May 5, 1933. RMO's disposal. RV 5.13 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: by John Huston, is proper by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED. Ciran fatigue. Aut Par A Daf Pl

planned and presented, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Monday May 4, 1953. Fdcraft. RV Romulus-the go ahead company Defence Force. Dated April 29.35 pm at MP for H. Dis (remember African Queen and | 1853. Moulin Rouge?) whose scheme

It i have a chance of knock- money "allywood's big

sideways. For these

Ini

b

rc

Park

Cain Tian only one 3-D 'que. Hollywood, in a of three-dementia, has 4, all competing.

Take the latest, Man in the

Technically it's an improve ment on Buang Devli—there Is lers distortion. But it is drably directed and written, badly poorly acted,

Clean fatigue. Special Service Wednesday Forro Headquarters.

tur May 8, 1943, SMC. Les

RV 6.15 p.m. at Int Unit HQ PI: Parade HQ Happy | MPG for 11Q, Dreas: Overalls, belta, Valley 5.30 p.m. Tuesday May 6, 1833. Lecturo. Dress: Plain clothes, neece P: Parade HQ Rikor 6 9.m. Thursday day 7, 1953. Lecture Dress: Ás detalled."

berell

Home Guard Training. Parade MPG 5.30 p.m, on Thursday May 7, 1933 Slen M.C. Intro, Stripping & mag, filling. Dress: Berel-Overalls.

P.A.

Fight. Friday, May 1

Watches-Link Trainer

Artillery Battery: Fá Guanety To | Parade MPG 8.30 p.m. Friday May B.

HONGKONG Aar 1953. Miniature Range. C&T

Trading Training Clerke Parade Kennedy Road Range 5.30 The chaos is so complete P. on Monday May 4, 1933. Drew: Tuesday, May 5-Q RHKDP-3.30

| Overalls, berets.

Tranport leaves Murtry that the wary Cecil B. de Mile,

Parade and 5.30pm. Clerks Hongkong Regiment, who remembers having his Congratulatory - Queen Birthday O.D. Tuesday, May HQ RHKDS silent, Godless Girl, left on his P, The Commanding Officer -3.30 pan. Tipnsport leaves Murray et gratulates the Regimental Con-Parace Ground at 5.30 p.m. Police hands when talkies came in

tingent on the Queen's Birthday Course Tuesday, May 5-No. 3 RAY has postponed his new

film Parade, on their farsoul. bearing Police Darket-3.30 p.m. Transport The Ten Commandments, for and drill,

leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 Unties. Orderly Officer of thep.m. Nurung Orderiten, Thursday, six months.

Week-L C. Halligan. Next for May 7-Windsor House-Dr Ramier Brain has the best script- duty—LL G.M. Marwhinnie. Order-5.15 p.m. Fighter Plotters, Tuesday, writers.

from Shake-17 Sergeant of Ute Week-Set R.C. May 5-A&B Watches Q apart

Sales. Next for duty-Sat F.J. | RHKDF-130 p.m. Transport Inaves speare.

Ansiow.

Murray Ferade Cround at 8.30 p.m. Hollywood's efforts SO far Training. "A" Coy-Tuesday May 5 Thursday, May 7-'D' Watch-Radar have been so feeble that 3-D 1953. Artülery Tai Indienilen, Füm. | Station-0 sini-Half Day Training. Parade is just about their worth, In

BY 320 fatigue. 4 MPG, Drew: Clean Transport leaves Murray

Coy-Monday May 4. Ground at Dam, Wireless Opera- fact wouldn't give threepence 1953. Coy Conds disposal. RV 5.15tors, Wednesday, May 6-HK RIKDY for them.

p.m. at MPG for Tre Aren. Dread: 5.45 nm. Transport leaves Murray Clean fatigue. "C" coy - Tuesday Parade Ground at 6:30 pm. NIC May 3, 1963. Fd Crati. RV 3.15 p.m. Section. Sunday, May 10-R.A.F. at MPG for Wongnelchong Gap. Kai Tax-9 a.m. Transport leavea Drea: Clean fatigue.

Coy Salisbury Road at 8.45 am, Equip- Wednesday, May 5, 1953. Night May ment Assistants Tuesday, May 3 --- MPG for Wong Nei Chong Area. kaves Sailbury Road at 8.45 pm. (daylight rehearsal), RV 6.15 p.m. at KAAF Kangar 6 p.m. Transport Dress: WT Order. HQ coy dig P1 ––– Tuesday May 6, 1953. RT. RV 5.20 A.T.C. P.n. 1 HP, Dress: Clean fatigue. ABCD MG PI Tuesday. May 5. 1953,pi Kal Tak p.m. Transport Conds disposal. RV 8.15 p.m. at Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. Friday.

BABCD May

Watches-LANK pm, at MPG, Dress: Clean falique Mar Tuesday May 5, 1953. P1 Tramer Kai Tak-6 p.m. Transport Comde disposal EU 8.13 p.m. ai leaves Solisbury Road at 5.43 p.m. mat MPO. Dres: Clean fatigue. Photographers. Friday, May 0-Photo RAF Kal Tak-4 p.m. MIT PI-Wednesday May 6, 1953. Dvr Section AGREES WITH ME

Friday Insir & Maint. RV 3.15 pm, al MPG Transport leaves Salisbury Road at EN London recently Walt Disney for HQ. Dres: Clean fatigue. (Over 645 p.m. Radar Operators.

alls: MT T=Thursday. May 7, 1933.

MAY-ABC Watches-Q RHKDS Transport leaves Murray agreed with me: "I'm Dvr Intr. BV 6.18 p.m. MPC for Ground 0.30 pm. Thurs geing ahead

my plans HQ Dress: Clean fatigue. (Overall).

Watch-Radar am-Half Day Train- to do my

full-length in Monday May 1993.

disposal. RV 5.18 p.m. MPG for

at 8.10 MAT: all.cartoon picture as a 'flattic. Dre Cical fatigue. Med Being Transport leaves 11Q LIKDY et

Bam & Star Ferry I will be The Lady And The

Friday, May B-A B C Watches-20 Ripcor 5.30 p.m. Transport leaves Trampa doggle story,

Murray

ground at 530 p.m. that I'll do The Sleeping Beauty

Ground-Crew Thursday, May ?—'A' the same way.

Fights-HKAASHangar & 'B'

p.m. Transport leaves Sallabury Road at $45 pm. Saturday, May A Flight-10CAAT ilangad pun. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.45 pm, Sunday, May 10 Flight -HKAAT Hangarm. Tranmort leaves Salisbury Road at 6.45 #.π.

Programme Thursday, May Alrere-Q

leaves HHKDF pm. Transport Murray Parade Grought Alteraw

5.45 pm. Saturday, May 9-A" Order issued by Commissioner HKAAP Hinged pm.

the A bad film is none

-Bad in better for being three-dimensions.

The cinemas big rival is still TV. But 3-D is not yet the an

swer.

IN

with next

After

"But at the same time I shall do a short 3-D cartoon musical, Melody. My daughters want me

to.

"What'a 3-D, anyway? It - they were re-

three only means ball, however,

Dimey before peatedly robbed of it

shoris in one programme,” thát at the

The stage hit FOOTNOTE: Ss.true that they were almost they could take

that goal and when they did manage piat M for Murder will now be completely exhausted at

the ball was, made in 3-D Warners in period if the game, and particu- to part with

either wide of the goalmouth or Hollywood. Alfred Hitchcock arty so the defence, but to met by the safe hands of goal

in down Bghting is a glaringly locking quality which needs cul- keeper Van der Win. tivation among mori of our local players.

Beat ver

England

Portugal In

in

The

will direct, and it will be

colour:

·

Parade

day IO's

St. John Ambulance Orders

Station

zB Fight

leaves

Trans-

D.. W. Macintosh,. CMG, OBE, port leaves Ballbury Road at LA

Grace, Knight of

Venerable pm, Sunday, May 10-a yight

Aircrew-KAAP Hangar 9 Order of St John of Jerusalem, Transport leaves Salisbury Road at

of St John Am- | 0,15 771. Commissioner

DONGKONG WAAC

BACK TO HOLLYWOOD bulance Brigade, Hongkong Dis- Training Signals 'A' & '0'. Pa• ENE KELLY'S non-dialogue trict, Order No.. 18/53, Dated rade MPG Lecture Hut 5.30 p.m. May 7, 1053. Lecture. Invitation to the Dance, April 30, 1953. which he came over to Britain Ambulance Dallas, Hongkong-Cookery Sretion Parade 1 AKDY

3.6.833.53.

S.C.A.A.

Thursday,

Indonesians opened the scoring in the

14th minute of half. Inside-left second The string of defeats sustained the

San-Jeong sent a 20-yard Tee by Hongkong has been ✡

Thursday, May 7, 1993. Division; 5.30 p.m. from the middle to make last year, will now be 10.8.03-185.33, Central blow 10 Hongkong's through pass

Division. Dress: Uniform. Clerks Section Pa reputation as the leading soccer slightly to the right, past completed in Hollywood.

May 1953: Man Shuen Nursing Divi-rade 19 RHKDF 650 p.m. Monday, May 4, 1963. Dies: Uniform. Be- on. "country" in the Far East, but Po-keung.

Ambulance Duties Kowloon-44.03 port OROMS Phillips. Blotes Section, RIIKDF 5.30 D.m. Division: Parade HQ has been very educational

10.5.33. Talmanatul

May 7. 1953, Dress: laying bare, the weaknesses

11.5.17.3.63, Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Thursday,

Report RQMS Lane 1953: Division. May

Shamshulpo Uniform.

Firat Ala Section. No parade. Nursing Divialon.

Penetration Squad Duties 3.6.63, Warning Order. There will be a Dr Chow Cham-lev, Denust Teons Fd day for cookery section on Chun-long & K.Y.M.C.A. Ng Saturday, May 10. 1953, Delails the Div. 10.8.53. Drida Chan, Den-: will be inued at a later date.

C. P. VAUCHAN, Ideut-Col tist Li Tal-chol & H.K.Y.M.C.A

Deputy Commandant, Nag. Div.

R..K.D..

Hockey Final

Final terday's match showed

ground.

on

The centre-forward dashel

of into the unmarked position,

One sequence will be a dance and cartoon affair, with Kelly doing the dancing and the makers of Gerald McBoing - Buing cloing the cartoons,

Hongkong soccer and suggesting raced with the ball and with

Yes- the way to improvement,

plenty of time drove in a cross ድጓ

shot past Yue Yiu-tak. In an-

COSTLY MISTAKE clusively where this deflelency other eight minutes the Indo-

AST week in America lies in the forward line.

nesinns added three further, once team of Darvas and goals. Three

later, Julia (they made minutes

Themselves;

finest

Three minutes later, left-wing

Stace Duties-3.5.53. 1 p.m., Eastern

NOTICES

Tennis

nt:

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on

The Hong Kong Derby, 1953

Saturday, 2nd May, 1853

The Salo of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will closo

**

Queen's Building, Ground floor, at 6.00 p.m. on 1st May, 1953 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

6 D'Aguilar.Street, Hong Kong

at 4.00 p.m. un 1st May, 1953.

at 5:00 p.m, on 1st May, 1953

The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at NOON, on Saturday, 2nd May, 1953.

By Order of the Stewards,

PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL, & CO.

Trensurers.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday 2nd & Saturday 9th May, 1953 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The programme will consist of 10 races each day. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2 pm, on both days.

Through Tickets (20 Races-$40.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chaler Road. Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 1st May, will be sold and the reservation cancel-* led for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASII SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices al:-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong or 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:→→

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponles so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALL CLEAR“ signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalizator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED, Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectifed later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters 03 no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Countera.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- scaled 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 circumstances will any. Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced.. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickels.

MEMBERS' BADCES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their laços. MUST wear their, badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT À BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies.or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such meniber to be responsible for all. visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chita, elë,

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Ofces and the Treasurers Compradore. Once will close at 11 o.m, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building. Ground floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they, are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

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.

Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fea of $3.00 in order to galn re-admission.

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

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are 'requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such puzzes aro not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.

them 2,000 | Club, Chung Sing Division: Regiment has been challenged By only, of the Pabllo Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at

the

England gained the Interna- } ilonal Hockey Shield yesterday! In the first half, Hongkong unmarked right-wing Kho em favourites at the London niv. (Course), Wanchal "I" DIV. when they beat Portugal by twe had more than three-quarters of Taing-ho made his way to

the Casino 1wo years ngo in (IQ): 0.8.3. 1 p.m., Wanchal ""

Table Tennis.. Hegt long corners in the last game of the play in front of their appenalty area, but his shot was! Latin Quarter) wiped out a

Diy. (Course). Eastern Div. (RQ). the season

Football Dutles 30.1.53, 0 but could stopped by Yue. Centre-forward mistake that cost

IIKAAF to a Table Recreio ponents' goalmouth the

Al sanka not tally even unte.

Interested in Ramang followed up and first-dollars and thousands of miles 5.30 p.m.. Club, Confucian Division plating

3.3.53, 5 p.m., Club, S.C.A.A. Divi- playing please into SM FIKR England would have won by One concession was that they timed the rebound into the net. travelling.

elon: 6,553, 4 p.m., Club, Western the undoubtedly

When they appeared on the Dut Division: 9.5.ST, 8 D.m., Club, several goals if it were not for had the fine play of Portugal's goalkeeper In the Far East in Sorgione sent Ramang through bill with Danny Kaye In New Eastern Division: 10.8.33 5 p.m.. goalie, F.

Beach Duties Ifongkong3.5.53. Soares, He saved Van der Vin against them, but in the open pace with a ground York, they did not expect Dan Club, King's College Old Boys Div almost Impossible shots, and the main reason was the heart-forward pass. Ramang beat Ko ny to be kept on longer than p.m. XYM.C.A. (Repulse Bay),

the scheduled run, au

(Elg Wave). they K.C.O.D. cheers

of the waste of Po-keung and Hau Yung-sang for him were heard rending sight

forwards frequently during the game.

good chances by the

to the ball and hit the roof of signed a contract to appear in Hay (Shek-0); 3.8.83 $.30a.m.. habit of pulling and pushing at the net with a hard drive. a midnight cabaret in Washing-Shaukiwan (Repulse Bay), Xestara

lon, over 200 miles away.

When the New York show kopt running. Washington insisted thai

The game was hard-fought the ball until the goalmouth throughout, but the English was packed with defenders.

The fourth goal minutes later.

came

two A backward

fomvards missed several oppor

This attempt to juggle with centre by left-wing Soegiono tunlies to score by wild shont- ing. Their defence was strong, the ball was not only seen at was volleyed by inside-left Tee

The game was minutes and

sides tried hard to score they

did not succeed.

Wis

ar

guline.

box right into the net.

the

with

they fulfil their contract,

Causeway

Wave), Shaukiwen K.J. (Bhek-0): 3.5.53. 150 p.m., 8th Nad Repuke Bay), Wanchal "3" (BE Town K.. Wave), Kennedy (Shek 0); 9.5.55. 2 p.m., Central (Repulse Bay), Wanchal "A" (BI Wave), Western but (Shek-O);

So after each show in New 10.5.6, 930 m., B.CA.A. (Re extended 20 the goalmouth but also in Hong- San-liong from the edge of the York, still in make-up. they pulse Bay), Chung Sing (Big Wave); Confucian {Bh»k=0};_ 10,0.83, 1.50 although both kong's approach moves.

dashed to the airport, flew to p.m.. K.C.0.B. "{Repulso *** Bay),

Bay (DZ Wave Time and again either their

cabaret Causeway Hongkong's solitary goal came Washington, did their own forwards or the defenders in the 34th minute

of the act and came back by train to K.Y.M.C.A. (@nek-0), May 19541

Men Shuen Nursing Division, New York the following morn». Bench Duties Kowloon-May 1933: u penalty At the end of the game, Mr had already reached too near the second half from

Tun Wan Nursing Divisjon, G. T. Palmer praised the efforts ball before it was parted, and when Indonesian righting. of the players, He said that it much time was wasted through half was pulled up for pushingVET another Broadway hit in Kowloon Amb. Div: 0.5.95, sham

LONDON BOUND

Homantin Sefugees Camp Duties 1.8.63 Mong Kok Amb. Div., 5.0.63, bringing inside the leisurely habil Ho

the area, Chu excellent

Wing-Y Hiom called.

Mrs

Joan the ball

and looking for leung made no mistake up upon

London bound: The Moonshuipo Amb. Diy: 13.5.81, Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div.i 19.5.15. is Blue, which has already runyimakatru Amb. Dlv, the spot-kick, Creighton to present the Shield teammates to pass the ball to.

The Indonesian forward line

for over two years in to M. Pelters, after which the

New

TML.C.A. Resignation * Kowloon Just before the Onal whistle York, and has been filmed. in Amb Dirt Pie Ted Lee resigned Ladies' International Shield were a definite advance in all

the Indonesiana

from reserve w.0.1. 1.1.53, Wanchet was presented to Portugal...

scored Hollywood. these respects and this, together come with their aguity and speed in their fifth and final goal. Yue Blars: America's Barbara Bel ***Zugiandi-J, Belley G Cannon, H. anding unmarked positions, was Yu-tok, after making a good Geddes and Britain's Robert

Allen, Ms. Latty, Dr. Fetters, W. To the main contributory factor save from a close-in shot, failed Flemyng.

350fezghill, H. da Cruz, 11. Bidth,

to their triumphs in Hongkong, "Farmer-Wright, and D. Coffey,

to reach a long lob by tho LÕESSEN'S LATEST Indonesian left-back from just TEMEMBER when Belto Portugal: E., Boeros, A. Și Nery,

Ross, W. A. Reed. ftamang, the Indonesian centre- after the midline. The ball A Davis, In deep husky Vieira, B. Trudosado,. A. A forward, who scored a hat-trick dropped just under the bar in- tones, sang, "They're Elther los Fomedios, le Cutlerros, and

yesterday, was a very good | to the net.

Young or too Olt:" when the

Amb. Dity. Pie Lal Ka H resigned w..5, 22.4.63,

Karolment Wanchai "A" Amb. Div. Pier Chun Bhul-tim, Kam Garen đi lại thua chung c rolled w/e.f. 23.4.03.

TAKING, C.BUJ, Acting Assistant Commissioner, Administration, Corry Headquarters,

DAYER

Parasitic skin disease, itching aczema ste

Mitigal

»Dayer & LEVERKUSEN

GERMANY.

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Eetting tall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Roans, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

By Order of the Stewards

H. MIBA,

Secretary,

NOTICE

PRESS

PHOTOGRAPHS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 2nd May, 1953.

Coples of photographs

Tickets in the above at taken by the South China

$2.00 each may be obtained Morning Post, South China at the Cash Sweep Offices of

and

Post-Harald, Sunday China Mall Staff Photo- graphers, ara on view in the Morning Post Building.

ORDERS BOOKED

the Club at:--.

Queen's Bldg., Chater Road 5 D'Aguilar Street 882 Nathan Road, Kowloon

Over 1,000,000 tickets sold to date..

By Order of the Stewards,

• H. MISA,

Secretary.

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