ENGLAND 55
AHEAD AT KINGSTON
Kingston, Mar. 31. Thanks mainly to a con tribution of 98 mot out
by Lon--Hutton, England were 55 aliead of the Weat Indies, with five wickets" in
hand, when stumps drawn at the close of the second day's play in the fifth Test match here today.
were
Rain delayed the start today for 15 minutes. The pitch was covered, but it played in sur- prisingly lively fashion and Len Hutton and Trevor Bailey were tled down by the accurate open- ing attack of Frank King and Denis Atkinson.
King, bowling a little short of a length, struck Bailey three times in his spell of seven overa before lunch, on the hand, elbow and cheek. Only one run was taken off him in this spell,
a
The first hour yielded only 13 runs from 10 overa, and lunch Hutton and Bailey had odded only 24 runs to the over- night score of 17.
were slow but
The batsmen they had done a good Job In staying on the lively pitch.
Sobers, the 17-year-old left urm Blow bowler, went on for his first spcf} tunediately after lunch and claimed Bailey in
his second over. Bailey tried
to square cut a ball turning
THE CHINA · MAIL, ́ THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1954.
UW Hoffman And ROYAL H.K.
THE BOAT-RACE
VIEW YOU'VE
NEVER SEEN
BEFORE
Chen Take
Bridge Title
DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
Serial No. 18 Orders by Thursday April 8, 1954, Dvr Inate Thursday, April 8, 104A & Colonel T. Ride, CBE, ED. at MPG for 119, Dress: Overalle
Lostner dyrs only); RV' 5.10 p.m. Watch 110 · · RUKDY-8.30 p.m. Commandant, Royal Hongkong sa Lee.Thursday, Apr 2004
Grounderow Thursday April 8, 1054- Howard Hoffman
HKAAF Hanger pan. Transport and Defence Force. Dated March 30, Alt ar PI for trg sp Coy he Pilower Sellsbury, hood at 233 p.m. Dodge Chen won the Hong-| 1954, '
fooday, April 1, 1984. Saunde là &. Saturday: Aprü, 38, 1984+CA!! Bilght Advandling. Bquad ---Eidosryer-
KALT Hangara p.m. Trpport kong Contract Bridge As-
Force Headquarters
tary Handling. RV 1.45p.m. atvei Balabury Road at 143 a. sociation's A TAKEN BY
Open Pairs
NG. for HQ. Dress: Battle, Order Bundy April 11, 100E SA cox
Int Sh-Tuesday April 8, 3834, 11Q 15ss steel helmois, overalls, khaki HRAAF-EMER O CARVILJASTINTE THE
Championship for the In-nuxor 3.50 p.is, Lecture. Dress Dcrete, Mor PlMonday April 6, leaves ballsburg Roed o ternational Films
"Thursday" Apeli ||| 1894. All. F. Tani, RV-1.4 p.m. Shield Pm
14. HO Dusing 6.30 pm. Rebearen at MPO for HQ. Dress: Bottle Or
Flying Programme - Thursday with a score of 60.97%, nc-Query's Birthday Parade for de Khaki Baret, Aut Par PlMonday -0.45
Joer, fur- der low steel helmets, Overalls,Apt 8, 1934—All pilots-19 RIIKDE Reserves. ·Drem
Apeti 8, 1954. Practice DemonstrarParade Gound at 5.30 p.m. Recce P-Thursday April 8, 1954. 145 p.m. RE MPG for HQ, Dress:HCAAF Hangarap.m. Trammport Hon-Minesiaying-Booby traps. RV Saturday April 10, 100 Flight MPG Signal School 5.30 p.m. Dr Battle Order Plain clothes Rehearsal Queen's Overalls, Kaki Berofa. Bana & Sunday April 11, 1964-"D" Fight- less steel helmets, enves Salisbury Road at 1.15 p.. Birthday Parade for detachment and Corps of Drums Monday Apt 8, KAAP Hangara. Transport Reserves. Dress: Uniform..
1954) & Friday, April 2, 1991. Pro- leaves Salisbury Road at 9.45 a.m. Artillery Battery-74 Gusnery Tp Monday April 5, 154. HQ Rik as ordered, IV 11 am, at a.m. Dress: Uniform. Sgt. Stark Wednesday Apr 7, 1954. Drill Band RIQ. Dress; B. D. Clean fatigue.
Hongkong' Women's Auxillary to attend 8 .m. Wodnesday April Formation trill. Instrument maint.
Army Corps Duties-Orderly NCO of the Week'
away from him and was caught | In-Out.....And A Camera In The Crew Gets A Close-Up
behind the wicket.
|
In
old, fourth-year student at Jesus | College, took <
look at George Stroud's No 9 shoes and another at his fly craft, A now boat costs about £350,
'I'LL DO IT",
Saturday will see the 100th anniversary of this blue-blozer- and-mufler-style English tradi- tion. So Express photographer George Stroud went to Putney to take pictures,
"Not chance." he said. "You'd go through the boards."
rudder lines, ignored his stop watch, focused a camera,
and photographed his crew.
ת!
the
That's Michael Marshall, the Cambridge stroke, photograph above caught full close-up. by Tanturn in
While Hutton continued along Eight hefty
It was on the river at Putney. | Cox John Tarar; 23-year-time that a cox has dropped the
young men were surely, choosing the right ball to hit, May shaped quite out, in-out of their oars
speeding up the rhythmic in- gressively until he fell to
preparation for the Oxford and Ramadhin.
Cambridge boat race. Compton stayed with Hutton until ten, when Euglund, 129 for two wickets, were ten runs behind the West Indies total. In the two hours shice lunch England had added 88 runs,
Compton was out after tea i an unusual manner. Ducking to avold a bumper from King he fell and rolled on the ground. When he got up il was noticed the ball had fullen and he was given out hit wicket.
were
Watson and Graveney soon out, and Englund, ve wickets down, led by 55 runs at the close.
Hutton, 93 not out, had then batted 31 minutes.
The West Indies suffered a blow when King broke down with a strained Bhigh muscle and left the field limping badly. It was considered unlikely he
would be able to bowl again in the match.---Reuter,
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
West Indies, 1st innings, 130
England, ist innings
P. Muy, v. sub. V. Ramadhin
L. Hutton, not oui
93
T. Bailey, Sobers
e. MeWalt D.
23
30
31
c. McWatt b.
4
D. Compton, hit wicket, b.
W. Watson,
King
King
Atkinson
Extras
T Graveney, Ibw,
T. G. Evans, not out
0
2
Total (for five wickets) 104
Falls of wickets: 1/43, 2/104, 3/152, 4/180, 5/179.
BOWLING TO DATE
•King
Gomez
'Atkinson
OMR
W
12 45
$ 20
-+358220
Ramadhin
13
Sobers
Walcott
Worrell
NO LESS A JURNAL
THAN THE
Tällor 2nd Cutter ANNOUNCES THE WINKING DESIGN
IN ITS COMPETITION TO
FIND THE IDEAL
DARTS JACKET,
HE PRESUME THE
There was a quirk discussion Tanburn sold that he knew
But he wanted pictures with | something about comeras—and
"If was a bit tricky."
suld
a difference.. Could he get into offered to take ome pictures John the Cambridge boat and photo- | He did-and they were pletures | 20 propli the crew actually rowing?
with
different. a
The first has
• Michael Marshall again—another photograph by the cox.
"A cox to watch out for drift. wood, other craft, currents, and Luckily
$0
Wo didn't run into anything."
Cambridge
three of the
ten years.
this year?
TANBURN
with camera.
have won all but
races in the last
Who is going to win
"Oxford seem slightly faster at the mament," Tanburn admitted. "But Cambridge are sure to win!"
-(London Express Service)
cording to final tabulations techument and
Uniform. announced by the Associa- tion yesterday.
Last year's champions, Georga Talang ond Y. T. Fang, were close second with 00:00 %.
B
In the Mixed Pairs Cham-
pionship for the W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company
Shield, Mrs Sophie Bard and Victor Zirinsky scored 110 Match Points to
emerge victorious. Second place went to the new combination of Mrs J. Stokes and Dr S. M. Bard with 100% Match Points.
The now Weighted Nielsen system of match-polating was used for, the first time in the Open Pairs final, while ordinary | match-pointing was used in the
Mixed Pairs.
Dress Clean fatigile, 88
Home Quard
་.
1, 1934 Sigs. MPG 5.30 p.m. Dre RV 11. s.m, at AHQ. Dress: B. D. TARA. HQ BHKDT 8.30 p.m. Dress: April 7. 1954. 2 Mor. Cloth Model Parker | Plain cloffion. Friday April 1954 Cigar fatigue. 98 P-Wednesday-Cpl. Ozorio, Next for duty-L/Cpl. 2.m. Driving Instruction, levels). BV 6.10 p.m. at MPG for Plam clothes. Sip. HQ FHKDE 50 EX-Withdrawal (Bn, Coy. Pl & See Training-Monday April 5, 1954.
Signals "B" Personnel as Overalls. C & R Tp Monday April HQ.
detailou 1, 1954 "R" Section (Female) Only. Weakand Ex os 10/11 April is post-Dress:
PC 0.30 p.m. Dress: Pisin clothes, poned until Weekend 24/25 April.
paracie 6.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF. Undorm. First Aid paradn Wednesday April 7, 1954, "R" Beotion
1.30 p.m. MPG for 110 RIKOF. Dress: Uniform. Tuesday only. HQ RIKDF 3.30 p.m. Dress:
Apr 6. Uniform. Thuraday April 8, 1954,
1904. Bignals: Personnel or de- tailed parade 4.30 p.m. Persamel detached by OC HKWAẠC Training--Thursday
MPO for April B, 2034.HQLF. Dress: Unituren. Wednesday from Section "R" for Queen's Birth-HQ rakor 5.30 p.m. Rehearsal April 7, 104, Training: All personnel day Parade and all "C" Section Queen's Birthday Parade for detach parada 6.30 p.m. MPG for Q (male), HQ RUTKOP 5.30 p.m. Dress: ment and Reserves. Drets: Uniform. RHKDF. Dress Uniform. Thursday Unstform.
Others, MPG. Instructioh in Ütlen, · April # 1034. Queen's Birthday Porale: Personnel detailed for thin Hongkong Reglasent
Hongkong Aúxillary Air Force parade, at rebarve, report 8.30 p.m. MPG for HQ RKDF. Drea: Datias-Orderly
Officer of the Trade Training. Auxiliary Police Best uniform. Wock-Lt G. A. Lemay. Next for Thursday March 1.1954-0.45 pm. p.m. MPG for 3Q NIKDF, Dren: Clerk: Pardo 5.30 The Consolation Round of the Sergeant of the Week-Bet C. W. Ground 41 8.30 pm. Nursing Orderlies MPG for U RHKDF, Dreas: Uni- duty-Lt M. P. Keyes. Orderly Transport leaves Murray Parade Uniform. Stores: Parade 8.30 p.m. Open Pairs Championship was Norris, Next for duty-Sgt A. Wednesday April 7, 106-Windsor form. Biznala "A" Peronnel as won by Lam King and Nelson Ne
House 5.16 p.Dr. Ramler, Clerks detailed parade $20 p.m. MPG, tur Training-A Copy-Tuesday April A N. S. Toat
Gunday April 24,** Second place west, 1054.
HQLF. Drous: Gren (Lessons 1, 2 & 3). RHKDF-5 am. (Pull Day). Trana-
Uniform. Friday to J. W. Whelan and H. XV 630 p.m. at MPG. Dress: Clean port leaves Murray Parade Ground April 2, 3951, Bigħals "A" Personnel Demster.
fatigue (Overalls), Hoots, Anklets, at 3.43 a.m. Tuesday April 0, 1904 for 11QLF, Dress: Uniform.
as detailed parade 1.30 p.m. MPG Web Belt & Beret. "B" Coy-Mon- HQ TUIKDF-6.30 p.m. Transport
(9gd) 0. F. NEWTON DUNN, L-Col.. Parade Ground at day April 5, 1004. Inter 31. Competi- | leaves Murray tion in drift, Gren & LMG. Ören 3,18 p.m. Equipment Assistants Thurs-
Deputy Commandant, R.II.K.D.F. (Practice throwing) LMG 1. A. day April 1-HKAAT Iangar-6 p.m.
Notices (Stripping & Amembling). RV 0.18 Transport leaves Salisbury Road of p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: WT (5.45 9.tm. Saturday April 3, 1954- Order (Overalls), nule Slings. "C" Duty Storemer KAAP Hangar
Transport leaves Open Pairs Championship for the Coy-Tuesday April 8, 1954. LMG pm.
Salisbury International Films Shield: 1. Ha- (Ady Handling), RV 6.15 p.m. at Road at 1.45 p.m. Sunday word foilman
1064-Duty Storemen HCAA Eti Bimg. 00.97%; 2. Y. T. Fong and George GG Clean, fatigue, Teinna 00.00% 3. P. L. Ip and D. Coy.... Wednesday April 1, 1934 All K. H. Yip 65.25%; 6. David Mino Selection of Fire Poms. RV & p.m. C. Lou 37 28. 4. P. T. Huo and Fla. Fire Pog & Use of Cover. Apr 6, 1954-RAP Kat Taken, the Parade Ground. Tickets a coch obtainable from Offrs Mess, POs. & (Full Day). Transport leaves Salle- and Eddie Sun 63.84%; 6. 1. Ozorio at MPG for Wongnelchong Gap. bury Road at 8.43 a.m. M.T. Sectionner i mandent
Sunday April 4, 1054-"B" Sectiona
Night-Force Ha and F. A. GIL 83.12% 7 Victor Dre OK WT Ordne. 11 Loyal HKANF angoram (Full Day). The next Dining In Night will be Zinnaky and Henry Kual B158:8. Fl-Wednesday April 7, 1954. PI
Transport leaves Sallbury Rood at Thursday April" 22, 1954 and not D. Rodriguos and G. Remedios Comd's disposal. RV 630 p.m. st
B.40 a.m. 49.13%; 9. Clement Yen and Y, M.
Clerka G.D." Wedsenday | April 21, 1831.". MPG. Dress: Clean fatigue B. D.
April 7, 1904.—HKAAF Hangari MT PI-Wednesday April
Commando Cup Results -- Tha Chu 10.29m 10. L. Sophiere and
7. 1004. am (Full Day). Transport was Commando Cup was fired on Satur N. Rakuten 48.45%; 11. P. R. Ragt Dr. RV 5.13 p.m. st
MPG for and K. Y. Chang 12.71% 13 K, 1.14. Dress: Clean Togue, MT FI Salmbury Road at 8.43 a.mn. Wires day March 27, 1954 at Kal Tak "B"
Operators Friday April 5, 1964-AHQ Range, "A" Coy, HKR 342 *** Ho and Willam Wong 41.80% 13.
and RAF Kal Tak - p.m. Transport Coy, HKR-330: "D" Coy, in Edward Chok and L. C Tou
Hove Balisbury Road at 6.45 pm, 325; KANVI-303; Force H-295; 39.05% 14. Mr
A.T.C. Friday April 2, 154 All Sp Coy, HKR 288; 11eme GuardTM. Chang 30.57%.
Flight-IIKAAT Hangar 9.45 pm 270; HQ Cay, KR-200; IKAAF Transport leaves Sallsbury Rond of 190; & Coy, HKR-150. 3.45 pm. Saturday April 3, 1954--18 detailed-Kai Tak Tower-12 noon to
THE RESULTS
Detalled scores were DA follows:
Hangar 9 am, Transport
Jaavos
Farco Lunch will be held by the Oftra Lunch-To next Force Mess on Wednesday April 14, 1904.
Centenary Dance A. Centenary Dance will be held at 110 on May '
and Dodge Chen MPG for Wongnelchong Gap. "Balisbury Road at 8,40 mm. Tuesday 25, 1954 on Wooden Dance Floor, on
and Mrs Frank
Consolation Tournament Open Pairs Championship:-1. Lam King and Nelson N. S. Tra 3435; 2. J. W. Whelan and H. Demster 21: 3. M. C. Blu and M. T. Tang 20; 4. L. J. D'Almada Remedies and H. J. Remedios 2011⁄2; 3. A. F. Noronha and A. M. Ozorio 246 6. C. C. Lo C. Yeung 23; 7. Mrs. R. Huber and Miss L. Efemer 2015: B. Mr and Mrs J. Jones 10: 9. B. Moore and C. J. Ure 18.
St. John Ambulance Orders
Mixed Pain Championship for the Orders lasued by Mr Fung Sheaffer Shield:-1 Mrs Sophie Ping-fun, 0.8.J., Commissioner Dard and Victor Zirinsky 110; 2. My J. Stokes and Dr S. M. Bori of St John Ambulance Brigade, 10815; 3. Mr and Mrs Jones 104; 4. | Hongkorig District, Order No. Mr and Mrs Godkin 1033; 6. Mus 13/54. dated April 1, 1954. Picciotto and Y. T. Fong 975; 0.
NKAAF Angal Dance-Tickets for 9.30 p.m. (Full Day), Sunday April the HKAAF Annual Dance, to bo 415As detailed Kal Tak Tower held on Saturday, April 10, 1954 at
8.m. to 2.30 p.m. (Full Day),
Eardley, Jardine Mathie
Pedder Tumseyri. Prille
P/O
Sunday April 3 detalled off are now available from Kal Tak Tower-12 noon to 0.30 p.m. (Full Day). Fighter Controllers son, Passage Department, Thursday April 1, 1354-8,0C-0.30 Street: p.m. Sunday April 4, 1904-As de G.P.O. Building: P/O Ferris, talled-Radar Statiore 8.30 am (Full Relations Once, 2nd floor, Glouces Day) Transport Isavea salisburyter Building; Volumeer (main Con Road at 8.30 p.m. Thunday April . teen), and the HKAAF Hangar. Price 4-5.0.C. 5.30 p.m. per Opera- double, 10, Single 10. Music, for fors. Friday April 2, 1964-A, B, & dancing wil be provided by the Watches-5.0.0-0.30 pm Sunday band of R.A.F. Biation, Kai TER (by kind permission of Group Cap- April 4, 1954 C Waters-Racing Station 8.30a.m. Transport leaves lain J."F, Newman D.B.O., D.F.C.). Sallebury Road at 0.30 a.m. One of the tickets bears a lucky Thursday April 8, 1954-"A" Walch-number, and there will be many
| Wotches-S.0.0.-1.30 p.m.
friends ar-
Mr and Mrs L. Sung 96: 1. Mr and Ambulance Duties Hongkong-3.0.0.8.30 am. (Half Day). Fri-sput prizes. This should be good Mr J. Byington 930. Miss Efc-4.4.54-10.4.54, 8th Nam Amb. Diy day April 9, 1054-A, B & C Watches evening, and a H.K.A.A.F. mem moff and G. Talang 8315; 9. Mr and 14.84-17.4.84, Wanchal "A" Mira H. Houman £216; 10. Mr and Div.: April
Amb.5.0.C. 5.30 p.m. Fighter Plottersbers are asked to support the dance. Mrs Chang 62:11. Mrs Suiko N. Div.
1954: ing College Thursday April 1 1934-A BIt you wish to tavite and Dodge Chen 7915: 12 Min
Tues-rangements can be made with P/O Broadbridge and P. L. Ip 74.3: 13. Ambulance Duties — Kowloon,~ {day April 6. 1564—"B" Watches-- Ferrior (Tel, 30820) for invitations to Afre M. Lang and C. P. Tang 4911: 5.4-54-11.4.34. Timshatsui Amb. 8.0.C.-8.30 a.. (Hall Day), be sent, in your name. 14. Mrs Hawtin
and A. M., Jesus | Div. 12,4,84-18.4.84, K.Y.M.G.A. 69; 15, Mrs D. Miss and E. Sun Amb. Div April 1954: KYM.C.A. 60: 16. Dr C. Young and K. Y. HoNg. Div. 5016; 17. Men unbener and Brown 57.7.
SIR GORDON'S AIM FOR 1954 KBGC ANNUAL
- MORE
WINNERS AND
THE DERBY FOR THE QUEEN
By ROBERT FINDLAY
ROBERT FINDLAY: It looks as if the 1954 flat will be the biggest ever with its 394 programme and 2,864 races. What do you think?
SIR GORDON: I'm looking forward to a good season. Of course it's hard to tell the quality of the horses at this stage. I prefer to wait before giving" an opinion on this year's crop.
RF: What's your ambition R.F. And the Derby doting the 5,000 horses who will this year, Sir Gordon? Last you think you can win it agala take part year you'll remember, it was ... on Landau for the Queen? Bir Gordon: Good luck to to win the Derby, and you did.
them all for 1954, Racing, after Bir Gordon: I shall certainlyail, is part of the British way Sir Gordon: My ambition is be doing my utmost, but rc- of life. Our people have been
is this year's Derby to ride as many winners as pos- member
Interested in it for hundreds of sible irrespective of the races, probably the most open we've
years and always will be. 0 That's
my chief aim EVERY had for many years.
(London Express Service)
0
year.
CONCERTINA PUSATS GIVE FREEDOM
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R.F.: What about the French?
Do you think their challenge-
will be stronger this summer?
Sir Gordon: Well, we beat
them last year, didn't we?
don't see why we shouldn't it again.
1
do
R.F.: Even if Landau doesn't come up to expectations, what are the chances of you winning a second Derby in succession?
Bir Gordon: Steve won # three times in a row, (1921— | Humorist. 1922-Captain Cuttle, 1023-Papyrus.) so twice is not unpossible.
R.F.: 'What do you think about your young rivals especially the apprentices?
Sir Gordon: They're good and they'll be even better if they're given every chance. Riders like young Swinburn Hide, and Povall, should go-for.
R.F. You have thousands of supporters who follow you blindly throughout the season. What is your advice to them?
'| Bir Gordoni T-etn't comment, on thái Mộc Imes the same to ride winners,
KCC TENNIS
The following tennis games are scheduled at the KCC for Sun- day, at 10.15 am:→
Lanne's Team:-3. Lorme, Mrs A. Liang, G. Eington, Mr Thomp
on, S. Su, Mr S. 8. y
Augestad's Team:, A. 3. Augertad, Min E. Lew, C. Soetens, MI A. S. Augestad, 21, Gotike, Miss H. Młodon.
N. Leonard's Team; N. Leonard. Miss M, Figureido. E. Poriuma, Mim A. Oel, Ch. G. Geertsons, C. R.
EL E. Moore's Towe Moore, Mise do. Ebbar Mike B. Greaves, H. Kassel, Mien T. sive.
The following reserves wis kindly ked to turn up! A van Dijck, A Ling, D. R. Bamforth, C. Chum. Will those players who are unable to play. Kindly notify the "Tensia Convener balora Brelday (Augestad—34174),
noon.
HOME RUGGER RESULTS
Londen, Mär. 31. Rugby Longue résulla today:
Hudd
afield 12, York B.
tón Town: 28.) Liver?.
MEETING
Penetration Squad Datles-4.4.54, Dr. S. Y. Cheng. Dentist H. F. | Shields, C/O Tam Slu Chun & Chung Sing Neg. Div; 11.4.5. Dr C. L. Haleh, Dentist Kwan Chl Hơn, A/O Au Ping & Chung Sing Nag. Div.
Orderly Oncer Or Bgt. On Daty At Mainland Sub-Dist. Bat-2434. Kowloon Amb, Div'; 3.4.54. Taim- shatrul Amb. DIV.) 4454, Kowloon Amb. Div. BA34, K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div. 6.4.54, Tsimshatsui Amb. Div.: 143. Kong Wah Amb. Div.: 5.1.54. Kpng Wah Amb. Div.
Race Duties-30,4.54. Western Dist. Green Club held its annual Amb DW. (Course); I.K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. DWV. (Hondquarters); · 17.4.54, general meeting yesterday. HKYM.C.A. Amb. Dig. (Coura))
The Kowloon
Bowling
Mr WIE. Miller, the Pre-Western Dist. Amb. Div. (Head- sident, reported an improvement quarters), in the Club's finonces but Bald that there were no surplus funds.
S.C.A.A. Ground: B.CA.A. Amb. Football Duties.-5.4.54, 3.45 p.m., Div.: 84.54, 8.45 pm 8.C.A.A. Ground; S.C.A.A. Amb. Div. 3454, 146 p.m.. Club Ground; Shaukiwani K. F. Amb, Div...
Speaking about membership Mr Miller stressed the need for
Street Sleeporn Shelter Socisty "now blood.” He said
| Duties→→ Bhamshaipo, — 1.4.54-3.484. that K.Y.M.CIA, Nug. Div.; 1.4.54-7.4.54. young men arriving in the Shamshulpo Nay. Div. Colony and who showed any Street Blespera Shelter Society interest in lawn bowls should be Datics Western Dist - April 1954: introduced to the Club.
Central Not. Div. Mr Miller announced that Appointment & Transfer. — Div. the experiment of allowing ladySurg. Dr Wel Cheuk Sheng. M.B.. B.S., to become, Divisional Surgeon lawn bowls players to use the Tron Wan Amb, Div. w.c.1. 1.454. Club's greens had proved a vio Dr Stephon K. H. Wong great succeas.
Applause greeted this nouncement.
resigned.
Promotion. Western Dist. Nog, an-Div.: Sat. Lem Lei King promoted
NO West. 1.4.04.
Mr J. Tindall (Bowls Con- vener) referred to the Empire Games this year and the funds Involved In sending a bowls
team.
One suggestion for raising I was the staging of a fancy funds dress bowls match to be follow- ed by a fancy dress dance.
Another suggestion was that thoro be a bamboo bar for the ladies.
Taken On Strangih,() Return from Leave_S.C.A.A. Nig. DIV. A/S Ng Yuk Chun returned to 17.3.54. Active Strength from Leave wet.
(b) Return from Reserve. B.C.A.A. Nag. Div.: A/S Wu So from Reserve w.e.f. 17.2.54.0) Lan retumed to Active Strength
Enrolment - Kennedy Town Ambi, DV.; Piỏ Cheung Shiu Chesing, on- rolled we.i. - 22.3.34; Shauld wan KF. NH. DIV.: A/S) Chul ol Hing. Ng "Yuk Fong enrolled wed. 24.3.34.
#
Decrease Of Strength-{a) Leave- Chung Bing Nag. Div.: «A/B ¡Yau. Sng Wah leave for a month. w.et. 1.1,64, (b) Resignation-King's Cəl- loge Nag. Div.; A/S Chan Sau Wan Conductan resigned w... 3.3.04: Amb. Div. Pies. Cheung - Wah. Kui C Chu Bhung Ta resized wat 24.3.54; Kowloon Amb. Div.; Pte. Shu Fo resigned W‹œ.L,
Bowls by floodlight was also suggested. Members of the_Club who had played bowls by flood- light' in Vancouver and · Aus- tralla supported this idea.
Mr T. H. G. Braydeld wOA, elected a lo
Chart member alter '32 years' membership and service to the Club."
OFFICE" BEARERS
The following office bearera were aleatedi v
Mr WJ Geall (President), Mr Les Gaddi (Vice-President), Mr WASHVARS Wood : (Hon; Treasurer) Ha ha. 6 Parker (Lem Becretary), Mr. J. Tindall Convener),
Mr R H Brown (Dart Con-
243.84,
[1.. I. TRUNG C.SL.J. Anthiant Commissioner,
Administration;
·Colony Headquarters.
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