THE WEST INDIES TOUR

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954.

SHOULD

THE GAME ITSELF SHOULD

NOT BE

DESPOILED

BY

OUTSIDE

ELEMENTS

Says PETER DITTON

It is, I believe, generally accepted that cricket tours since the war Whether have assumed a new, and not necessarily happy, significance.

it is due to the levelling up-or down-of standards, or to the introduc- tion of a nationalistic flavour is, for the moment, of no great concern.

What is important is that the game itself should not he despoiled by out- side elements, like those which so nearly ruined the MCC tour of the West Indies.

that

Park Trinidad's Queens ground itself is the beat in the distant will, the West Indies

forming a dramatic mountains backcloth,

I am not going to muy

MCC all the

wrong

The ora vlat lay with the West indies. In fact, I would go so far as Haelf to say that on the deli the conduct of the West Indies players was better than that of the tourists.

Still, the fart

the

many

110

be that tour was unsatisfactory in

If it disf respecta actual harm it certainly did no goot, thereby destroying the bromide

that sport

the world's greatest ambassador for goodwill.

IN

tu

in Noort, The accommodation

be should the Pavillon but nearer the field of play. It was about twenty yards or so from the binundary with the result that the sands on the let hand sile also have to be kept a lung

buck [፦ order way obscure the members' view.

EXPERIMENTS ON Per past year or so, ex- periments have been carried out Their

with a new type of grass whleb,

with while then

eventually hogunt.

Kues In Thas 2"

replace the matting. These trial visible on for theot- the talk was of the

were clearly strips

Test wicket either side of the ing trip by Australia scheduled

during the MCC vist and the hope is that they will be ready Australians for play when the

But West Indians love cricket.

And

MCC werk

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thry

Pyet

to begin next March.

Would

lik come" Rumour

counter-cuminar New around the islands and at the moment of writing no de- |

Turen hos Anite decision reached My latest information, however, is that the tour will take place

A GOOD THING

extremely

This is a thing.

And I can assure Australians that they will

Un

а

welcome.

Kreat formance against England

year, I do not think they

Should

they plove suevessful, I think it would be an extreme = From Anancial ly good thing point of view it two Teals were Propor- played in the Colony. tionately. tlac MCC tutur fid

thert Chun

anywhere 1x tr

Whether that would mean Kund else

Test in playing the only get Jamalea or missing out British per Gulana must be a maller

last

corper consideration. will On

Guan, throwing episode, At the time

was most atarming a

wia the series. For at home the

We

fur

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

It is a pleasure to welcome the soccer players of the 32 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery to the spot of honour on the Tommy Atkin's Sports Parade.

In winning the land Forces Major Units Cup the team surprised friend and opponents alike. The Regiment has never courted the limelight during the present season and even after they had disposed of 72 LAA Regimeunt in the semi-final few folks seemed to regard them as the serious threat to the King's Regimenta.

of the was directed at one

the And therein lies players. root cause of much of the feeling which arose during

MCC visit.

LOCAL PATRIOTISM

play an Loca!

patriotisms

part in West Indian cricket. In each of the colonies for a local player was chosen the particular Test match there and only in the case of Atkin- Ron of Barbados did he retain his place when

teams the moved on.

a

ROYAL H.K.

FORCE

Serial No. 18 Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated April 20, 1954

Force Orders Discipline-Belating Queen's Re- gulations (1040) para 943 (a) is re- posted for infm and compliance- Whenever the National Anthem is played, 421 renks in military uniform not under orders of an OC A prade will ind at attention; unlcers, warrant officers and NCDi kaluting.**

Offcery Me Meeting. The Offcere Wow Teeling will take place is shu Oficer Moss early June and NOT Friday, April 23, 1604.

Force Headquarters

In 193~Tuesday, April 27, 1934. Fout Drill, 19 kukor 5 p.m. Dress: Overall,

In the final which was staged that they will not have to ret week the anyone more enthusiastic or nt Beas Stables last

3.30 cup-tie better prepared than themselves real Gunners' played

and of course we wish football and speaks volumes for their grand team spirit thot them the very best of luck it they were not dismayed by the Championships. two-goal defeit at half time.

12

These goals, scored by Doyle and Stonehouse, appeared 10 have put the King's in a very so with comfortable position and it may lulled be that they were also into a feeling of false security.

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As with cricketers,

Each colony Pro- umperes.

Test AUNPIPES. Its own

been Ins already Enough wrtilen on this subject without Ft. adding

unnecessarily SuMelent to say that there are good umpires by the West Indies but not in every Colony. if the four best are selected to fort a panel for future Tests, problems one of the biggest will have been solved.

If local pride has to suffer, that cannot be avoided. Better so than that the West Indies as a whole should get name.

baci

-¿London Express Service)

LAWN BOWLS

The second half soon showed that 32 Medium were by means a beaten team and when Fitzgerald og end their accusut with

twy wwwerful shot slowly

assumed but steadily command of the play.

STEPPING STONE

re-

DEFENCE ORDERS

mm9.0.C.-8.30 p.m. A.T.C. Friday 4.10 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dros: Clean fatigue (Overall), Cook-s April 33, 1064-All Flight—INCAAS Wednesday April 15, 1064. As the Hangar 0.40 pian, Transport leaves dered. Med Sec Wodnesday Agri Salisbury Road at 3.40 p.m. Satur 19. 1004. Att Mt. Ki Pl=Week Endday April 24, 1964-k detailed Ka KK-ADHI 14/25, 1956. P1 in Det. Map

Tak Tower-12 noon to 0.30 p.m. Reading. Adv te contact. IT EX

(Full Day). Bunday April 23, 1954 Tak Tower!- RV a p.m. at Becurity Car Park,

dufalted-Kai Fan toàn, Dai Da (decor đ

94.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Full Day), Slacks Battin Order steel Bunday April 15, 1964-As detailed

Kal Tak Tower-13 noon to 0.30 helmela, barets worn de jungão hata indiaveranoks. 18 P-Wednesday p.m. Oll Day. Tuesaay Apeli

retailed-Sek Kong-

April 20, 1004. Drill. 30 Cren. El 17, 2004- Comde disposal, RV 3.10 p.m. 26.18 m. (Full Day), Friday, April MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean true 30, 1804-All Fight-RAAF Bangar

Doota de Ram 23.6 p.m. Transport leave

berita bury fond at 5.6 p.m.

Operators Tuesday April 7, 1064

(Overalls). alings, bayonet frog.

worn. Ap Coy-No parodo, Band & Corps of Drums, Monday April 18 4 Friday April 30, 1994. ProgramunIS as ordered. RV 11 am at Rliq. Drama: DG Storta Beita & Qailers. Wednesday April 28, 1954–FA Day. Bend Formattan delli, Marching with Mare, instrument Maint, RV Dam. at RHQ. Drew: 0.G. Shorts, White Bolts & Gaiters.

Regul Accounts-8ports Fund. Wet. April 27, 1954 Lt. Jones will hand over the account of the Regimental

Pind to LA. Sports Hanmer. Hand/take over çertificates will be presented to the Adjt.

Home Guard

Training-Thursday April 20, 1974. Practice for Stem Carbino Cis- fication Kennedy Road Range 6.20

Dress: Overalis, belt, berat.

p.m.

Hongkong AAJ.

Recce P-Thursday, April 29, 1934. MPG 8.30 p.m. Drew: Plain clothes. Artery attery. Ed Gunnery Tp (4) IARA CÍM-No parado. (b) all

Driving in as detailed by Lt. alex. Signals Instr. Wednesday April 28, 1934 8.30 p.m Sign tut $40.

Mutt CARTP in' Bection, Monday April 29, 1954.

sea 5.30 p.m. C Section BOC Plain clothes. p.m. Dress!

April, 114 'A' Bed- Wednesday tion Watch. SOĆ .10 .m. 'B' Bection. 'B' Watch. Volunteer Centre 12.18 p.m. 'A' & Watches. RV 5.30 119 RHKDF. at MPG for Gross: Uniform. Thursday April 2, 1954--Fickt Day 'A' Watch, SOC 8.16

(Full Day) Transport loaves Muri 'B' Watch Volunteer Centre .15

at 6.30 mm. Tay Parade Ground Voluniver p.m. A & B Watches,

Thursday April 20, 1964--HQ No. 34 Centre 0 p.m.

BAK Poise District-4.0 p.m. Parade Transport Jeaven MuSTAY Ground at 6.30 p.m. Nursing Order- lies Wednesday April 28, 1904–33rd General Hospital-i a,m. (Full Day), Transport lover Bullsbury Road at B.40 4.m. Clerks P.A. Tučadag April 21, 100-110 RHKDF-4 aan. (Puli Day). Transport leaves Murray

Ground

0.43

The Army soccer team in the Colony is proving a useful step- career for the ping stone to a

Bonghong Regiment this players. Already young

the acason three members

Duties Orderly offlor of the Next for duty Week Lt. L.A. Food. team have joined the ranks of

(1) Orderiy D. H. Jordan. professional clubs on their

Bergeon of the Weak-ugi n. 2. d. United turn to the

Kingdom. KALED. Next for duty-9gi C, N. This number hos TOW

Barovsky been further increased by the news

Stevens, that "Taffy"

having declined a fine offer from Swan- sen Town, has decided to join up with Leeds United.

11 is expected that the mum-

turning ber of players

pro- be further In- fessional will creased in the very near future.

The King's erred in adopting a 'what-we-have-we-hold" policy and it was really no surprise when Sgt Fearn put the Gun- ners on level terms.

A desperate King's side tried

A most

cricket Interesting everything they knew to snatch the winner but the whistle match took place at the KCC came with the score deadlocked on Monday when the RE Asso-

ciation met the RAMC Associa at two goals all.

tion in a One Day Match. Extra inc

mure provided football And the Association members past

the

came and present joined together gome highlight of

many And when Mott

through the make up the sides ron

were King's defence to drive a great tables-of-tho-old-days'

the play the swapped after

was shot past Hughes and win

The Medicals proved too trophy for his aide.

strong for their opponents on this occasion and won by Innings and 22 runs,

of the subject British Club Play Police ding-dong

suppose one

Should i

West Indies are just about the say something about the bottle. On Saturday In

best in the world. On the other hand, Australia, as we saw, husit One youngsters and many

# to progress continue they they have been doing we may yet see a surprise.

UT

one

Annual Match

t

if wondered just how serious were

the inten

intentions of the crowd who started 11. Were we war carpe- cricket reporters, spondents we asked? Ray Lindwall is the man the

Fortunately, Hution's decision West Indians want to look at. His part in wrecking Goddard's to remain on the field proved a

le Australia two years happy one and thereafter hopes

match was player without ins- ngo has not been forgotten and,

seen cident,

The Commissioner of Police, although they have never

ከቲ him.

favourite Is a great

Self-respecting ellizens of the Mr A. C. Maxwell, will roll the colony were absolutely horrified first wood at 3 p.m. at the Police with the West Illan public.

Jeffrey ground. The match is expected Lindwall's pace would appear at the incident, neid to be Australia's best weapon Stolimeyer, West Indies captain, to end around 3.30 p.m.

was a most worried man. Such

Aa severni regular also need to and a but they

whether for out there | action,

it be mainly will be going on leave shortly. good leg-spinner,

the H.KFC. hope the reserves, the the work of drunks and school- the shine Noon go off then fronti

children, the Presklent

[1

who are mainly beginners, will new ball and

Indtan the West

Board of try during the next fortnight to conditions favour the batsman.

of Control

hua suggested. or get in some practice. It is now experience Having

infuriated spectators is latuler-nearly certain the H.K.F.C. will wickets

have sufficient players to enter but able.

Australian

on

I cannot make direct compurlsons,

for those

wus

over.

of

goal worthy It winning any game and it was ating that it should prove the decisive ono in taking the cup lo Sek Kong,

to

an

This is an annual game and It is increasing in popularity with each successive match.

*

Twenty-four players and nine reserves were selected by tho H.K. Football Club yesterday for their lawn bowla match with Recreation Club on

Major General R. C. Cruddas, Police

Cup eSaturday for the King George V DSO, presented the

CB,

With the wealth of talent Memorial Cup.

and trophies after the game.

the available in the Colony it is of think the success Gunners can be summed up in surprising to And that the Army the fact that they were a team is without direct representation without a star... and a team in the Hongkong Lown Tennis without a weak link .. in Association League Competition other words, a team in the beat for 1954. players

With sense of the word.

many very good players and an abundance of enthusias- would Swimming enthusiasts in the lie young players who

been probably be glad of the chance Turritories have

termis it making good use of the pool at to play competitive

the Sek Kong since it opened earlier seems a pity that

has group

followed its not The this month, pool is in cricket, hockey, rugby and soccer cellent condition and ones the

the Colony hotter weather comes along competitions. selections

counterparts into

of

a team for the Third Division.

The H.K.F.C. Saturday's match are:

I have many good friends in who have played on

Triush Guiana, They will.

me if will hope. bear wickets cannot actually

it, I should imagine that even Treat Bridge, Nottinghum, was hop never better than the

the see their way

in Jamaica, Barbandos or British to agreeing when I suggest that these people must be taught a Gulana.

bring home

they have

done Gulana were 10

K. B. Baker. P. Cottier. Butler, B. I. Bickford (Яkip).

for

A. C.

W. McCall. I. Riddle, E. F. Gee, M. N. Rakuen (Skip),

T. Dyer, J. O. Taylor, L. Buange, K. A Baker (Skip

the

J. Bennett A. Boyd-Cow123. Taylor, K. Forrow (skip).

bo

W.

R. Flaxman, W. E White, S. MU.

out of the Australian J. Watson (Skip).

The Trinidad matting, to my lesson.

would It way of thinking, is just im- possible. Local inhabitants In- wrong eist that we were far too quick British in condemning it The answer, missed I feel, lies in the fact that not tour. until the close of the fifth day of the Test was reached on the first innings.

WE ARE

USED

TO BEING

TOLD

THAT OUR

SOCCER

This lends

me

another to

J. Hender McAline.

Reserves--W.

Dowbiggen (Skin). H. Van Echten. A.

Thom

Walker. Woodstock, J. D. H. W. Smith, w, decision point. It must be clearly under-cGregur. 3. C. Pascoe A, Crook,

W. O. Frankchn, A. Lindsay. blood the action of the crowd

PLAYERS ARE A BUNCH OF

FLAT FOOTED OLD FUDDIE - DUDDIES

Victor

Bara

TELLS US

THE ENGLISH TEAM

NEEDS YOUTH N

ITS RANKS

Steady

Old

fellow

AND SHOULD PACK IT UP KÍILE THEY HAVE THEIR FACULTIES.

OUR GPARROW SAYS HE'D PLAY

THE GAME

OURSELVES BUT

HAVING SEEN

HAIR DO'S LIKE THIS

MR BARNA

PINGED RATHER BETTER THAN MOST IN HIS PRIME, SO WE DO NOT DOUBT

HIM.

MOST OF OUR

AND NON,

WITH

THE

SUCCESS

OF THE

SPONGE BAT

IN PING PONG.

PLAYERS ARE IN THE AUTUMN OF THEIR LIVES BEFORE THEY'VE USED RAZOR BLADE OR UPSTICK.

You should have seen her last year When she was Young

PLAYERS ARE NOW IN THE VENERABLE TWENTIES

"THE DIFFICULTY

IN ENCOURAGING

| ENGLISH YOUTH

IS THEIR INHERENT DREAD OF

THE WORD : SPONGE

AND MEN.

HEARING

HAIR

DON'T KNOW

WHETHER TO PLAIT OU

MOUSTACHE OR PUT IT IN A SN

Tonce had a sponge such my heck, I was

horrible. You ∙Stick to an old man's Game like Rucker

New

scors certam that it will be just about the most popular spot in the area.

Hongkong Swimmers in the area are eagerly awaiting the opening of the pool at Victoria Barrocks.

TWO FOR AUSTRALIA Followers of Rugby League

interested football will be

Training. 'A' Coy-Tuesday

27, 1954Fa Day Soc & P in Asteak, Pay. RV 8.30 am as darki, Dreka. Ou Black & Shirt. Battle Order Jess steel helmets berets worn & jungim 'B' Co-Work bate in havormacke.

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Trade Training. Auxiliary Police Friday April 29, 1964.—8Q No. 34 LLAM Police

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Watch Badar Stalloned a.m. (Full Day). Friday April 30, 1954– 'A' 'BC Watches 8.0.2-8.30 pim. Fighter Flotters Tuesday Apri 3004'A' Watch=9,0,0,–6,36 9.m. (Half Day). Thursday April 29, 1954—A Ãa Watches=6.0.6

GrounderoW 8.30 p.m.

Thursday Langar April 29, 1934AAF

8 p.m. Transport leaves Ballsbury Head at 8.45 pm Saturday May, L. 100%=='B' Fight—INKAAP Hangar 2 p.m. Transport Inaves Aalisbury Sunday May 2. Road at 146 9,370 1804A Flight—1KAAF Hongar--0 Jeaven Sulfsbury

0.001

Transport Road at 0.48′ a. m.

Flying Programino Thursday April 29, 1954-A PG-HQ BIKDF- 9.40 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 8.30 p.m. Satur day May 1, 2004- Fight-KAAJ Hangarap.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Hood at 145 p.m. Sunday

May 2, 1954. A fangar-4.5. Salisbury Road at 0.45 a.m

_Flight-liKAAT Transport leaves

Hongkong W.AAC. Duties Orderly NCD of the Week Sgt Sauber Next for duty--Ca), z Botelho

First Aid, No

Training Monday April 29, 1904, detalled Signals

Personnel parado 3.30 p.m. MPG for HQ LF. Dress: Unlur

April 7, 1934, Tuesday parade. bigst D' Personnel as detailed MPG for HQ LF. parade 8,30 p.m. Drew: Vulform Wednesday April

Training: ZB, 1934.

All personnel MPG 10 parade 8.30 p.m. RHKDF. Dress: Unitorin. Thursday April 29, 1984, Signals 'A Personnel as detailed parade 5.30 p.m. MPCH tor HQ r. Dres: Unidoren. Clerka: Panado 2.30 p.m. MPG LUT HQ

Storesi RHARDT Dress! Uniform. Parole 3.30 p.m. MPG for HO REKDY Drew: Uniform Friday

Parade April

Aashulants. Equipment

Saturday Storemen April 4, 14-y BKAAF [fangarp.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.45 p.m. Sunday April 20. 1904 Duty Store-

Hangar 0 men-HKAAF Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 4.45 m. Thursday Apr 20, 1904. HKAAP Hang- p.m. Transport Ipaves Salisbury Road at 5.4 p.m. H.T. Section Sunday April 25, 1566 A Section-HRAAF Hunger am. Transport loaves Salisbury Road at 8.46 am. Clerks G.D. Monday Apri 26, 1904-KAAP Hangas-6 p.m. Transport loaves Sablatury Boad at 3.45 p.m. Wednesday Apr 28, 1964-- KKAAP Hangar - p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road ei 3,40 p.m.

A Centenary Dance.

Denteriary Wireless Operators. Pesday April 30. 1954–Air RQ & BAP Kal Tak Dance will be held at HQ on May 20, 1934 on wooden Dance Floor on 6 p.m. Transport leaves Satiatury

the Parade Ground. Tickets each Road at 5.45 p.m. Fighter Control-

obtainable from Offrs Mess, PO B Hers initist Course Tuesday April 1,

Fighter Sgt Mess. Unit Commanders and 1994 HQ RHXDF-0 p.m. Controllers Thursday April 29, 1954 H at Happy Valley.

Rnd Ex-24/23 April, RV 1.40 p.m. on Saturday April 24, 1954 at MPG for 1st. Dres: OG Battle Order hata. Jungtie je steel hoimmels, *** Cay-Monday April 20, 1904. Baronet. Drill Mutare Range, Pay RV 5.15 p.m. at MPG fơy HQ Dress: WT Order (Overall). "C" Cor Tuesday April 27, 1956-4 Day Seo & Pl in Attack & Peak Range. RV, MPG for Peak Area. Dress: OG (Stacks & Shirts Battio Order le aves! helmets, rife slings bayonet frogs. 'D' CayWednesday April

1964. Dr01. Lecture Si-Wrin (NCO's-Map Heading, TTR RV #20 pm. at MPO, DOM OG Drill Order. Coy 10 PL. Week End Ex May 1/2, 54. Pende 2.30 p.m. Bite Drew: Kowloon S.C.P. Order. Jungle hat in haversacks, J1Q Coy Big Pl-Wednesday April 20, 1954 Big Tre Pay, RV 6.20 Dress: Od Clean pm. al MPG

Apri Fatigue MT F-Wednesday

RV 8. jo 20. 1904. Dell WT. Pay p.m.

MPC for 1tQ. Drem: 00 Clear fatigue. MT PI_Thursday April 20, 1904. Learner Dvrs. R

One Centimetre Short Of The World Record

the

in

Sao Paulo, Apr, 21. Brazilian Olympic Champions Ademar Ferreira Da Silva today won the Hop, Step and Jums event of the South American tennis Track and Field Championships with same 10.22 metres (83 ho feet 2 inches) performance

record ไม่ set as an Olympic Helsinki

103- 1952 and mediately announced that next NARROWEST OF MARGINS

at try Saturday he will make

world record the 18.23 metres Malaya Fuller reports front

months by show that the King's Regiment's established

Sore Russian Leonid Scherbakov. Inter- defeat in the FARELF

Ferreira, whose 16.22 metres Champion- Unit Team Boxing

the until was a world mark ships Final was by the narrow-

one centi- Russian beat it by est of margins.

metre It is obvious that several of

recently, was the most close that the nights were so

outstanding figure on the fourth day

South American of the they might as easily have gone

utso of the King's as Championships when in favour

Chilean Bet a new South Ameri- against them. Special

Bympathy

can record of Olympic class for is due to Sgt Weir who

the 800 Metres run and another disqualified in his middleweight contest after having his

Brazilian equalled an old South Americon record for the 200 on the canvas many times. The Some weeks ago I mentioned night seemed all over and Weir Metres dash.

precedent had been

looked R convincing winner Chilean Ramon Sandoval won created when Brian Close W when a low blow

caused his

the 200 Metres event with a granted leave to tour Australia

1.7 seconds only. good 1:80.9, with the England cricketers and disqualification,

from Mal Whitfield's Olympic the current announcement shows

However, Weir and his tesni-record, while Brazilian Jose that Jackson and Boston, who!

mates wiped ou, the memories are serving

with the Royal Signals at Catterick, have now been given similar treatment to let them travel with the Eng- land Rugby League team.

the

In

the

that DNNOURCEment Army has decided to give leave 10 two young national service men to enable them to under- take the forthcoming tour of Australia,

that

Barrow.

was

miin

days ago set a new South of their disappointment at not alles da Conceicao, who only winning the team event when American record of Bft 64 High Jump, they took part in the FARELF inches for the Individual Championships.

equalled the South American 200 Metres doch

of 21.2 record seconds.

These were the only outstand- and Ing from Kearns who collected ing performances of today's pro-

In

Sgt Weir won the Middle-

Incidentally Jackson, who woight title and got round back- plays for Boston, who plays with

the Bantamweight class. Kelly Wigan, are following

who repeated his 1953 of the footsteps

Soveral

by gaining top honour in and players Featherweight class, famous Rugby League who have given fine displays la Bibby, who confirmed his the 'Union code while serving cent good form by winning In the Army.

The most players

weight.

famous of these

Gus all.... probably WAS Risman but more recently

Congratulations

Earlier in the

gramme which saw the auce Brazilians Increase their lend

the

her Chile in the men's events Sgt and also take the lead in the re- women's' category for the first his time since the Championships began last Saturday-Unlled fighters Prera.

the

defeating

Broom, who was a star in the Dorset Regt football team dis- Dowerful RAMC Depot team a couple of seasons ago, is prob- tinguished itself by

the the Hongkong Football Club and the 'Old Comrades

ably better known to younger generation.

Boston and Jackson will re- turn to their units to complete their national service conclusion of the tour.

FILIPINO CLUB LAWN BOWLS OPENING DAY

The Filipino Club at King's

the green shirted Dorsets have

Forres won the Land at the Major Units League and have Park will open their grooms to to club members on Saturday with thus added another trophy

a match between the President's NONE MORE ENTHUSIASTIC | their sideboard.

In spite of this success it is team and the Vice-President's Success brings enthusicum and no secret that they had pet their team.

The sides consist of three enthusiarm often brings success, hearts on winning the Inter-riniz and two triples each and

4 great On this basis the Royal Army Unit Cup and it was Pay Corps team that is going to disappointment to them when the match is scheduled to com- Singapore to compete in the they were beaten by the King's mence at 3.80 p.m. sharp.

The following have been FARELT

Bayonet Tencing in the semi-final.

selected to play: Championships should be as

sured or still, further success. SNIPPETS: Army lawn

At an early

early hour on Easter bowl will again be in action Monday moming the members in the UBRC team this season of the team could be soen hardt Reports indicate that at practice in Victoria Barracks. Chiese, Trader and Wells have

dne

hes foosballs for the Garbed in the, heavy protec played

**Singapore ilve clothing, peculiar to the Colony team how sport, all the members went for the mual Interport series, 102@penas reporte

Khronisch jako „stractiotis PAccording the sink of the

Whatevecky the outcome ni nent games while Walls, and Bingapore, the team will have

special mention for

President's team:--C. M. Castilho. c. 2. Perona, 55, M. Rumjan, |Dr.V. M, Adenser, La M. Mores, Y. Medina, W. 1. How

•*, M. Garuda,

the kit en liedmetion Ton of knowing their play is the second 'gaOSTRE MAY

V.

Cuatro, Beemin, H.

April 30, 1934. Signals 'A': Personnel aa detailed parade 5.30 p.in. MPQ. for HQ LF. Drom: Uniform.

(Bad) 0. F. NEWTON Dunn, Li-Col.. Deputy Commandant, R.H.K.D.J. NOTICES

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School

Sports

St. Louis School Art Exhibition H.K.A.A.F. Annual Dance

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The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis As- sociation is entering another year in the In this great war against tuberculosis. work, the Colony is taking its part with many other nations, In the universal effort to stay the heavy wastage of human lives exacted by this grim scourge. Scientists, doctors and others specialising in the treatment of tuberculosis throughout the world have made great discoveries during the last few years, and the fruits of their labours are being made available to sufferers from this disease here in Hongkong, through. The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Associa tion.

Unfortunately, statistics show that the incidence of tuberculosis in Hongkong is more wide-spread than in most other parts of the world.

This grim fact does not dishearten the H.K.A.-T.B.A. because. It is constantly fortified in the knowledge that, from the generous support given by Government, and merchant charitably-minded bodies houses, down to the humble worker, it is obvious that there is a common sympathetic understanding that this is a work of mercy. which must continue.

Chaugen should be crossed and, addressed--- “HONGKONG ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION"

Health and Happiness can be restored

to many sufferers: if you "wolił

GIVE THAT THEY MAY LIVE

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