Soccer
1
No. 2 of two-way foot- ball lessons by the stars of today and tomorrow
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,* 1958.
H.K. Defence Force Orders
LAST FIRST CLASS MATCH Royal OF THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Session CRICKET AT ITS BEST
The Dickinson tackle from the alde. Rer Pickett tries to dribble through, but Jimmy, eyes riveled on the ball, blocks with the inside of the fool. The tight shoulder comes into action too. Nothing over-vigorous, bal enough to disturb Reg's balaner, 6) Dickinson recommends thin
style when you can't reach the bull in time to check as in Picture 1. Using the sole of the bont, however, leaves the Budy
Make it safety first for the wing-half
off-balance and it's definitely a *ease of "emergency use only.".
R Unlike Home text books,
» Dickinson and Pickett do noi favour the two-Igoted tackle. "Most referees penalise you
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for it," they claim. It is used when forward in dribbling straight at a defender. A slight jump forward. feet logether, Lars turned outwards, knees slightly bent. body pushed forward and, ready to meet the impact.
Colony Tennis
Scarborough, Sept. 9.
Cricket at its best was seen here today on the opening day of the Australian cricket touring team's last first class cricket match.
The English team's total In- cluded ten alxes' and 34 fours, Simpson of Nottinghamshire, in carefree innings, scored 80. including five Fixes and five Loure
Len
deep,
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OMR W 20 4 03 2
Force Urders Checking Of Arms, Majur J. G. B. Dewar is delalled to carry out a Check of Force 119 arms at HQ Ammoury for the week ending Octo ber 3, 1953.
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3 0 17 0 30
2 Byes 12; Leg byes Australians 1st Innings Benaud, c, and b. Bodser.. Morris, not out Hole, not out
Tom 'Pearce's XI, made up of English Test players, took only four and a quarter hours to make 320 and in the last hour, the tourists replied with 57 for the loss of one wicket, so that they finished, the day 263 runs behind with nine wickets to fall.
drive a catch to Craig in the Wicketa Zell at: 1-71, 2-145, 3-182, 4-188, 5-209, 0-210, With alx runs added, Johnston 7-243, 8-290, 0-307. Term opened last week,
Bowling gentlemen, with the unor
bowled Edrich as the Middlesex captain played forward offen- thodox Professor Alfred
Johnston sively, (Tottenham and Ramsey
Hutton oľ Yorkshire, May went for the runs and Davidson
mnde England) lecturing on full-playing flawlessly,
49 in b's dazzling driving thrilled the Benaud back strategy.
just over an hour, while Eng-crowd. His search for runs pro- Hill land's fast bowler, Alee Bedser duced some faulty strokes and. Hassett By contrast, I present today the most.
Soccer of Surrey, made a bright knock trying to punish Hill, he was Morris orthodox
jeg before. stylist In Britain, Professor of 40 late in the innings.
before the match An hour
Another success soon came to James Dickinson (Portsmouth
was due to start, Ray Lindthe Australians, for Hill with a and England)., Assistant master
well, tho Australion pace leg spin upset Yardley's middle and also a model wing-half-
withdrow from bowler,
the stump. his Portsmouth deputy, Reginald
bed went back to team and
The loss of wickets did not Pickett
with a sore throat and a heavy curb the batsmen and Bailey The figure 28 almost Intro-
cold,
and Evans enjoyed a gay part- duces Dickinson. He is 28 years
nership. Hill was too accurate old, has played 28 times for
to permit forcing cricket and ho England, was born and alli
gained another wicket when Hves in Alton, which lies, yes
Evans skied a cateh to mid-off. 28 miles from the Ports-
Before tea Balley was mouth ground.
before to Benaud. but Bedser hind scored a brisk 31
not out Pearce's XI: Len Hutton, Reg by the interval. Simpson, Bill Eirich, Peter
After tea Behaud claimed the "That's it safety first for the May. Tom Gravenzy, Norman wickets of Bedser and Tattersall wing
God- and the innings closed at 320, half. Glve
Evans, John Wardle, Alee priority; It's always pald
In the last hour Bedaer re- dividends for me. I'm no canny
and Ray Tattersall,
newed his battle with Morris Australian Lady Hassett, and the. Australian wisc
lefthander lad in other respects, but
Hale, shaped na better chances Arthur Moris Graeme
than in the to take enough never
Neil Harvey, Ian Crale, Jim de Tests. on the field.
Alan Benaud, Courcy, Richie
for
Attention, please, pupils the safety first strategist ... Professor Dickinson-
up
by BOB PENNINGTON
wards
FORMIDABLE
TASK
Miller was also absent from the Australian side. which therefore faced a formidable
task.
The teams were:
defence TROver Bailey,
Extrus
Total (for 1 wkt) ....
-Reuter.
10
en
tember
12
culations,
67
Pirie Breaks
Records For Two Miles
runner,
Tuesday, September
al MPG. Dress: Clean fatigue, ring Thursday, September 17-A" "75" sling. "C" Loy (8 P)-Week End Fight HKAAF Hangar-0 p.m. Ex september 19/20-RV 2.30 p.m. on Transport leaves Sairbury Road at Saturday, September 10. 1953 at 145, p.m. Saturday, September 19-. Becurity Car Park, Kowloon. Dress: "A" Flight==HKAAP Hangar-2 pm. Battle Order, less steel helmets, Trasport leaves Salisbury Road berets worn and
Bunday, September 20- Jungle hats in 14h u.m., London, Sept. 9.
"D" Coy - Wednesday, "A" Fight-HKAAF Hangar... a.m. haversacks. The British
September 16, 1963. Squad A-LMG | Transport leaves Balisbury Road at (Tripod).
8.45 am. Flying Programme. Thurg- Squad B. "Squad Benaud ninde "In junior matches and in
ont of hls Gordon Pirie, 22-year-old LMG, RV 6.15 p.m. af MPG for day, September 17—All Pilots=10 appearances
p.m. Transport leaves HQ. Dress: WT Order. IQ cay: nikdy — for too many senior games too-Davidson, Jack Hill, Gil Lang-occasional
asan bank clerk, who has achieved sig P-Tuesday, September 15, 1983. Murray Parade Ground at 5.40 p.m. you see the bold boys galloping ley and Bill Johnston.
Johnston and Davidson open-pening batsman and during a
of 20 brief stay
remarkable minutes he some
per. Main RV 5.20 p.m. et MPG. Dress: the field with the ball It
el
Hongkong Women's Auxillary the attack
Clean fatigue, MT PL-Wednesday, usunt with the
Maint RV 0.is looks spectacular. the crowd
drove powerfully against both formances this season, broke september 10, 1951, of four
Army Corps array
slipa ond
four Bedser and Bailey.
pn. at MPO for HQ Press: Clean roars, but look what's happen- short legs bil the early stages
more records tonight.
fatigue (Overall), MT PI --- Thurs.
Training All personnel parade He fell when hitting a shade! Ing while the
were dominated by Hutton, free
Running in the City Charity day, September 17, 1943. Dve that: HQ JIKUF 630 p.m. Monday, Sep wing -
-halfwere
too soon at Bedser, The from the responsibility of Tests,
ball floodlit athletic meeting at the BV 515 pm, at MPG for 19 Drew fember 14, 1953. Dress: Uniform.
Clean ratique (overalls), int Sec & presser on
soared high over the pitch and white City Stadium, he knocked Sniper At 10 65 P1. MED Becas A Parade as per month. display SON a torious who gave gurdless.
ly detall. Signsit "1":" Parade Lee- rome seconda clapsed before it 1.6 seconds off the British all-Tuesday, September 15, 1953, SB ture lut MPC 5.30 pm, Thursday. for-against accurate bowling.
He excelled in straight driving landed in Bedse's hands.
comers, national and English Course BY015 m. of MPG for September 10, 1953. Dress: Uniform.
HG Dress: Clasp J. 88 The Arst Australian wicket Two Miles records with a time and hit four boundaries in the
Drill Stores: Parade as detailed by RGMB being crowded, first half hour.
Morris
Late
Clock Drew: Uniform. and Hole of 8 minutes 478 ecconds. He had nearly fell at 36.
WT. RV 6.15 p.m. at MPG for HQ. marked to a man, with no oper
P.m. Thur→ and at the Johnston pinged cautiously Splayed
against on
day, September 18, 1833. Drews: The previous records, held by Droes: Clears fatigue (shorts, hose. Parade le RHKDF 3.30 - spaces to manœuvre In. So
the same close had taken the score to 57 Chris Chataway, The British Lops, puttecsi, ilie dings and ba- Uniform. Field and lifted
Day! Parado HQ yonel frogs. when 13
BS FI - Wednesday, what's left?
Wednesday, Sep- A long-range helt bowler very nearly to Morris for one.
Olymple | 5,000 Metres runner,
deptember 16, 1933 Fd Day. Rific
tember 17.
Dress Uniform. at goal that should be a 'come when 29.
THE SCOREBOARD
had stood for less than four and LMG Classification. BV 9.10.
soport to Capt Holmes Brown. First at Security Car Park, Kowloon, for Aid: Parade HQ AHDT 1.30 pm. to-daddy gift for nny goal- Simpson received little of the Tom Pearce's XI, 1st Innings
Kal Tak 13" Range. Dress: Battle keeper worth a maximum wage bowling until Benaud came on. Hutton, c. Langley b. Hill
Tuesday, September 10, 1959. Drew: Onder leas steel helmets, berets wor Uniform. Cooks: Pardo MPG 930 "Once in a month of Satur-The perfect pitch gave no en Simpson,
Craig
and jungle hots in haversacka, BV
pan. Thursday, September 10, 1983 Week End Ex September 19/20 for Lyemun. Drew: Uniform. White daya, of course, such buccaneer-couragement to bowlers and
Pi in Def. RV 3 pm, at Security
headscarves will be carried, Depos ing tactics come off, But don't
brilliant Australian only the
Car Park, Kuwloon. Dress: Battle Recruits: Parade HQ niKDT, 660 let the cheers fool you. The nelding restricted the first hour's
Order, less steel helmets, berets wom pm, Wednesday, September 17,- 1953 and jungle hatz in haversacks. quick, short pass is
ap Drem stil the play to 71 runs, of which Hutton
Uniform. Report to BSM Campbell. Coy, MAG P-Tuesay, September Burest way to goal.
Archery: Report_to_HQ claimed 49.
15, 1933. Bquads 1 & 2 -Ady Handi- KDT, 4.30 pm, Tuesday, Septem "And It takes only
ing. Squad Elementary, Handling:ber 15, 1953. of England's captain did not
Dress: Sporta - 13. you to train for the key wing reach his half century. Trying
rolespassing and tackling to repopped
a late cut against Hu, Hit the ball to each other at
the ball to the all angles and distances, break-wicketkeeper.
up by tacking cach ing this other."
Reg Pickett mounts beat Mirz Albrow 7-0, 6-1, 6-3; Mr then his right foot to emphasise
Ladies Singles (Colony)-Mrs Yang rostrum, slaps his left rarrer ben! Alis Madgelt 6-0, 6-1.
Championships At The LRC
Yesterday's matches for the Colony Ladies' Hardcourt Championships, sponsored by the Ladies' Recreation Club, were highlighted by the Mixed Doubles match between Edwin Tsai and Mrs Mary Chow against P. Holmes and Miss Skinner which was won by the former pair in straight sets 6-0, 6-2.
half
"two-footed" theme.
two
For a time the pace slackenca but then Simpson hit Benaud for the two sixca In One over. In Edwin Tsal dominated play in
two escapes, being dropped near and Benaud's next over Simpson had the first set, displaying a crisp cross-court backband drive that
the boundary by Johnston and Morris. Johnston's war on casy caught Holmes out of place time
the Wing-half sees the one-footect chance and a in and again. His service also gave
a wag
crowd This
considerable
player at the maximum--dis-i offered-him-a-paper-bag,- opponents
Mixed Doubles (Colony).-E. 1301
A third six came from Simp- trouble, especially
Diekin- the second and Mrs M. Chow beat P. Holmes advantage. I've been service which spun and twisted away.
In the second set, Tsai cased
off to let Mrs Chow take more
of the game on her shoulders, und she responded with
Sving exhibition of.
A
and on a number of occasiona
Ladies Doubles (Colony)-Mr Ip and Mrs Tao beat Mrs Tugwell and Mrs Roberta 6-0, 0-4.
DRIVING POWER
and "Miss Skinner / 6-0. - M. son's deputy at left-half since I son when he swept Hill and this! Heonan and Mrs Rawlings best Liang and Mr Trok 1-3, 0-1 joined Pompey over four years took
to 53
Lo and Miss It. Lo beat it. Lytton | ago. But I've also been able to minutes, Later, Simpson went and Mine B. Lo 6-3, 0-2.
Men's Singles Club).-G. Norton beat A. Hopkins 6-4, 3-5.
bones
40
b.
60
Johnston Graveney, run out May, lbw, b, Hili Edrich, b. Johnston Yardley, b. Hill Bailey, ibw. b. Benaud Evans, c. Hassett b. Hili Bedser, c. Craig b. Bennud Wardle, not out
Tattersall, lbw. b. Bennud
Extras
Total
Australians To
Inchievement gives him
24 most of
RIIKDF 1055.
Dossession of every British record between 14 Miles and Six Miles, established this them season.
was 7.4 Pirie's time tonight seconds outside the world best by Gaston Reiff of Belgium. 35 Pirie's time was the third fastest RV 6.15 pm, at MPG for HQ, Dress: Hockey: Repert to WD Car Park, 10 ever done.
Mor Kowloces, 5.59 pm, Friday, Septem-
The
4 Gunder Hagg's time, which was 15 the best until Reiff broke it.
(9;d) 0. F. Newrow Duwr, Li-Col,
Deputy Commandant, NIKDF.
only two beiter Clean fatigue (shorts). 40 times recorded for this distance Dr. Av 5.15 p.m. at MPG for
**** | Tuesday, September 15, 1953, Mor ber 10, 1953. Drew: Sporta Kit. 17 are
Retir's world record and H. Dres: Clean fatigue (shorts), Ani Par Pl-Tuesday, September 15, 1053. Bec in Attack. RV 5.16 pm. at MPC for Magazine Gap. Dress Battle, Order, berets worn and steel helmets strapped to haversack. Ast Par Pl Week End Ex September 12/12-RV 1.43 pm: at MPG for HQ. Dress: Batlle Order, legs, steel hels meta, berets worn and Jimgle hals Adv Leaders. Cadre In haversacks,
320
Tour West Indies
1955
In
will
be
He will need tougher opposi- tion and better conditions before he adds the Two Miles to the world Six Milles, record already holds --Reuter.
St. John Ambulance Orders
Ambulance Duties. Itongkong.
he
|
Fa Day-Thursday, September 17, 1953. As per programme, -noon-at. MG for 1Q. Dress. Clean Cadre Thurs. fatigue. Pay Duties day, September 17, 1033. -RV 0.15 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Cicant Balur.
Home Guard
Fourth Victory
For Lumsden
Toronto, Bept, 9.
Churfky CHIT. Lumsden of
Training Group "A" parade HQ New Toronto churned his way RHKDF Thuzaday, September 17,
Lice
Le
.
from
of
his score
in 90
Sydney, Sept. 9. take over from Scoular
the knee and swept on the down on
This The Australian Cricket
1953, 6.30 pan. Harmonisation-Min to his fourth victory in five right, and now he has moved Benaud, for another six.
Range. Group "B" parade Kennedy years today in the Canadian but Board of Control decided at to Newcastle I'm trying my
was not reckless hitting
Road Rifle Range 5.30 pm, Thurs National
world Exhibition's darnedest to fill the gap in the round turment in picking the a meeting here tonight nat
day, September 17, 1953. Rifle pra championship 10-Milo swim. baseline NEXT WEEK'S GAMES
Brat team.
LAIL to punish.
they will send a term to tour
Hongkong Aaxtlary Air Forca both forehand and back,
"I make no
about Graveney played carefully
Order by Mr Fung Ping-fon, Discipline," Section Commanders The following is the draw for
Lumsden, 22, Trai nam to win O.St.J., Acting Commissioner of are reminded that their Mantilly outplayed and
outmanoeuvred the Colony Ladies' Plate (Sin- studying Dickinson's style. Ver- for half an hour, but then took the West Indies in 1956.
It was one a six in
announced that the St John Ambulance Brigade, not later than the 5th of collected a $5,000-cheque
Progress Reports must reach the marathon swim four times, Holmes
energy two fours and the .at net. The Teal-gies) for those competitors in satility and fantastie
of Control Hongkong District, Order No. month following the perion Mayor Allan Lampori tor his Chow combination ran up a lead the Colony Ladles Singles Hard- have taken him to the top, but over from Johnston, Altogether West Indies Board
covered by the report. et conching will this pair added 74 in 45 min- will pay the expenses of the 37/53, dated September 10, 1959. nmount
Cars. 4 hours' work, of five games to nil in the second court Championship who were no
Discipline Private Motor the first and produce the power that driveaules, but then brillant felding tour as requested by Australia
Applications for permission to keep set, and despite a sparkling re- climinated in
private
Forbes within the Camp Cars
Norris, Jr., and second round play of the chame him until be'd drop rather than by Davidson at square leg can and in return will take all gate 1.9.5.15.0.53, Wanchal karib covery by Miss Skinner
Dv 2007, 20, 22h Wanchai "Đ There breather. That spirit ut Graveney,
Simpson
"claimed a Afth six
five Testa Amb, Div.: September 1933: Western boundaries may be obtained from Winchester, University student
Dist. Nag, IV.
HKAAF on written application to comes from within.
Personnel and former polla victim. finish from
Ambulance
Kowloon. the Officer Commanding. Duties, an off drive which Deployed during the tour-two goal kick, "Every
others in 14.0.5320.9.53, Kowloon YMCA, not in possession of such a permit ed a strong second after being throw-in, sees him in position. Courcy only just touched as the in Jamaica and the
Trinidad, Barbadoes
pace most of the and
Div.: 21.9.53.27.0,53, Nong will not be permitted to keep their behind the Bri-Amb ball went over the boundary
Kok Amb. Div: September 1953: cor within the camp confines and increase my stamina,
Waterloo Nig. Div.
will be refused entry to the area, rece. He won $2,250. Tesis will be six-day Penetration Sound Duties.-13.9.83. Depot Training Passing
George Bevan, 20, of Win- and at lunch he was out 76 in 11sh Guiana.
Dr Chan Ping-kwal, Dentist Young Parade. The peasing-out parade for matches with five hours' play in wok On-pong & recruits training depot course No. 2 niper, led for the first seven each day.
Central Nag. Div. 20.9.53, Dr. Lam will be held on Saturday, September miles but fell back when ha The
Australian Control also
of shru-chun. Dentist I. C. Tseng, D/S 12, 1963 at 8 pm. Personnel will be stopped for nourishment at the decided that they Bo Wai-sa & Central Nag. Div.
Doach Duties—12.0.1. 2 p.m. could not send a team to tour Repulse Bay Chung Sing Div India before the 1955-50 800- Wave Bay Confucian Div.:..
B.C.A.A. Div.; 13.3.53. 9.30 am, |son.—China Mall Special. London Empruce Servics)
Repulse Bay Caneway Bay Div.; Bly Wave Bay it..Y.M.C.A. DIV. Shok-O K.C.O,B. Div.: 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay Bhaukiwan K.F. Big Wave
Holmes, which enabled them to plonship proper.
take two games in a row, ran out-comfortable winners.
MARATHON BET
take a
First Round.---Miss Madgett, v Mrs
every
V. Fowler..
Second Round. - Mils P. Eyles v So Mis S. Lo; Mis A. Rogers v Mys Stamp; Miss G. Lo v w/o Miss Mad- toughen my muscles, and train I sometimes begin to Bell and Mir V. Fowler: Auss R. Lo unul
Mr Albrow.
wonder if football is fun after
"But the reward comes in playing 90 minutes hard and atlil feeling like more." This week's prep: prepare
moich The Mixed Doubles between M. Heenan and Mts Rawlings against T. Llang and Mrs Tsok, which was won by the former pair 7-3, 6-1, saw a
Monday, September 18 marathon first sel in which Tony
Ladion Plate.—(2) Miss T. La v Liang covered a lot of territory, | Mrs Albrow: (0) Miss Madgeti
Airs V. Fowler: (7) Min P. Eyles! Llang and Mrs Tsok jumped v Mias S. Lo,
The following in the draw for next uli, week's matches:
off to 3-0 lead with careful Colons" Mixed Deubles · (semi- Jobbing to the baseline, but find- finals)(3) Edwin Tral and Mrs M. Ing their form, Heenon and Mrs Chow y M. Heenan and Mr Raw- forte Ings. Rawling took the next four
games in a row to lead 4-3. A Colony Ladies Single (Recal ding dong tussle, with Mrs Raw-finals) (6) w/o Miss Skinner and Mew Farcer v w/o MIR 3D anti MFK
lings producing & devastating Yang.
cross court drive, and Llang
Club Men's Singles (Open), --- (5)
covering almost three quarters R. D. Morrell H. W. Wheeler.
of the court ensued, with the
score being tied at 4-4 and Ave. lisalebar and J. Kila v P. Andre
all.
Club Men's Doubler (Open).—(8)
sen and M. W. Calvert.,,
Tuesday, September 13 Ladies Plate-(6) Miss Rogers Y and Mrs V. Fowler v alle G. La. Mre Stamp: (7) w/o Mine Madgett
Iconan and Mrs Rawlings, playing aggressively, took com- mand of the game and ran out winners by 7-5. The second set
Colony Mixed Doubles (sert. saw a tired Liang unable to cope final) w/o K.C. Dso/Mrs Yang with the deadly placing of both and T. Lo/Man Arrioki v w/o K.3. Calvert/Sirs Holmes and Mrs Rawlings, who ate 3p and M.W. after conceding the second game, won five in a row for game, sot and match.
In a Ladies?
Singles match, Mrs Albrow, took Mra, Yang to
Armstrong.
Colony Ladica Bingles (semi- Anaix)-(4) w/e hire Chow and Miss Penton v w/o Miss Philip and Mrs Too.
16 games in the first set, which E.
Clab Men's Singles (open)-(2) Baubolle VJ Riviere: is)
she won 2-0, but this effort.v7. Neigre.
Club Mixed Doubler (Open)—(0)
proved too much for her, and shor. Gould and Mr. Scholes v.J.3. conceded the last two sets to Elle and Mrs Ayres. Mrs Yang, who won 7-9, 6-1. Wednesday, September is
0-3.
(semi-
Colony Ladies Doubles Ainala) (3) w/o dire Betioles/Mrs Armstrong and Mr.Zack/Min Cor ros v Miss Philip and Bars Stamp
Mrá Farrer boat Miss Madgett fairly easily. dB, 6-1, conceding only the fourth game in the w/o Mrs Chow/MiaKhoo and
second set. Her placings along the side lines proving much too necurate for Miss Madgett, to return with any degree of cer- taintr..
Min G. Lo!Mes 11. Lo v Mrs Ip and Mrs. To
Club Men's Bingies || (Open)~~
P. Andersen v I. Schneiderl M. W. Calvert v G. P. Norton; (c) 1. Wilen ♥ P, Simon; (7) S Plantar v 3. ifaniebou.
Club Med Doubles Handicep/--(8) The following are results of Me and pig Keskmeyer v Mr and
to
A total of 158 for two,
Simpson added only ten to his score after lunch before Johns- to straight ton tempted him pass a 100 minutes' fitness test.
Class diamiss!
The
THEY WILL COMPOSE A CALYPSO
Board
Twenty Trinidad FA footballers have arrived in England for a tour of matches against English teams. The Trinidadians were singing a calypso as the ship docked and plan to compose a calypso on their first victory over, an English' team. Officials of the party hope to take back a promise from the British FA to send a team to the West Indies Express Photo..
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Western Dist. Div.: Diş Wave BAY
Central DIV.; Stisk-On Wanchal
Div..: 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay Con- fucian Div.: Big Wave Bay S.C.A.A. Div.: Bhek-O Chung Sing Div 22.0.53. 9.30
Bay a.m. Repulan
Wave H.K.Y.M.C.A. Div.: Big Bay K.C.D.B. Div. Shek-Ở Crure- way Bay Div.: 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay Shaukiwan Div.1 B Wave Bay Eastern Div.; Shek-O Bhaukiwan K.r. Div.
Camp *Argyle
Heftiges Dulles-11.9.53, Kowloon Amb. Ply, Barnehulpo Nag. Div.: 16.9.53. Talabatul Amb. Div. Waterloo Nag. Div.: 18.9.83 LY.M.C.A. Amb. Div. & Waterloo Nag. Div.
Orderly Omear Or 1gt. On Duty
Mainland Bub-Dist.
AL
Streat
11.9.53. K.Y.M.C.A.
12.9.03.
15.9.55.
14.9.63.
10.2.03.
10,0,53.
1779637
Mong Kok Amb. Div.; } Shamehulpo Amb.
Tehatsu Amb. Div.; Shamshulpo Amb. Div. Kowloon Amb. Div. Atong Kok Amb. Div. 38.95. Kowloon Amb. Div.
Taken On Sirengih=(A) Futurn to
From leserva Active Strength Chung Bing Nig. Divi A/B Poon Yeo-sum return to Active Strength from Reserve w... 12.53. Corpe Surgeon Dr Lee Shing we return to Active Strength from Reserva w... 10.4. (B) Karolment Chung, Sing Amb D1Y.!" Pio, Shi Cheong-hund enrolled, wo.1, 2.9.03. | KIYIM.CIAT, Nig. DTM A/B Cheung Ngan-ching enrolled w.e.t. 2,903. Blaukiwen Amah. Div: Pies: Young Kal-bul, Wong Kin-hong & Kwrk Kam-huna Henrolled W.RIĀL 5.9.89; Shaukiwan; H,P. Amb. Div.) Praise Cheung (@Kam-yee.
enrolled
kama. Tweung, CHIJ Acting Asdlatan) – Cromosienioner,
Adentesisiration, Colony, Hasdiquarters.
Out
st HQ Happy Valley it 4.30 pm. Transport leaves Murray Parade seven-mile mark. He finished Ground at 4.15 p.m.
Clerks P.A. Tues. third and Trade Training,
day, September 10, 1953–119 RIIXDP
.
Colds
Press.
Even the slightest cold
is to be feared
Do not let it spread! Defeat it from the stori by taking 1 or 2'CAFASPINS'
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