The Spoils Of Victory

Members of the West Bromwich Albion team who beat Preston North End by 3-2 in the FA Cup final a fortnight ngo are seen above chairing their" Captain Millard after being presented with the Cup. (Keystone

Press Agency).

Mottram, Paish Head

Britain's Davis

Cup

Squad

By CHARLES STEPHEN

Paish

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The old firm of Tony Mottrum and Geoff remain the front rank of Britain's Davis Cup squad. For seven years they have carried the flag. Now, they called upon once more-in the second round tie at East- bourne starting today.

They are barked up by reserves Gerry Oakley and Bille Knight. H. F. David is non-playing captain.

With Britain's youngsters gaining maturity there Was mich pre-season sperulation whether Mottram and Paish would remain “top dogs."

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SCOTTISH SPORTS SUMMARY

And Still Not A Ranger

Among Scotland's World Cup

Is

By MAC

Team

The Scottish selectors have prepared a second list of players for possible World Cup duty. Nine more men have been asked to make themselves ready for a trip to Switzerland.

They are: Jacky Allister (Aberdeen), Willie Bauld (Hearts), Jimmy Binning (Queen of the South). Ernie Copland (Raith Rovers), Albert Henderson (Dundee). Davie Lapsley and Willie Telfer (St Mirren), lan MeMilan (Airdrie), Tommy Ring (Clyde).

With the eighteen players already short-listed for the internationals against Norway and Finland next month this brings the World Cup total to 27.

And player ang them

One man heurd of his new take place by September 30. haticur with mixed feeling He is Willie Bauld, He hat already made preparations to go on tour with Hearts to South¦

#01 n Rangers; be submitted to the board by big scores, become a personality. July 19. asd the contest murit and atiret FLIN prople to

watch cricket in Scotland.

Africa,

need

im

in

If Scotland Switzerland, he will, of course, have to forge an extremely at- tractive tour with his club,

The prability that the light may be delayed for a much

the

vlub.

REFUSED TO RE-SIGN five month is a big disappoint-

Billy Steel has refused to re- ment in Scotland By that line, there will be little be of hola-sign for Dunttee because of an

ultimatum from legit in the upen ali And Director-manager George Ander- Setland has no indoor arena blon told enough to stage it.

The International m- side jeft.

"We want you to give Up your newspaper Juba Clas Cow. We want you to live in Dundee and train full-time with the rest of the staff."

RULING UNFAIR

Bill Struth

longer i "I think the Heart's ruling manages Glasgow Rangers. His, on the question of dates as un- 34-year reign ended on Fridayfair to Peter Kemun ATHI to Mr Struth has not severed his Scals promoters,“ stud Keenan's connection with the club He manager Tommy Galmcam "I'm will carry on

as co-director, esking the Senttish Cummerl His resignation ends one of The Howed Judge the most fatuous manager-club protest with associations In the history ofministrative Stewards." British soccer, The 78-year- old arebilert of the

modern

+

He also said that he believed Steel would have been playing for Scotland this season had be of been

een trabing at Dens Park,

Dundee's point of view is that the London Ad-full-time football is a club policy and that everybody must be in Inc. Steel- £23,000

couture from

Derby Chunly is the maclub's most expensive purchase

Rangers Bertved at rox from Cricket setcom

trudner.

it

ak manager when Willie Willon1:rval between was drowned,

ong

Cly in 1914. He was then much attention Seolland The In 1920 he took over summer is looked upon a 111_152- football reason and the next At least, that ured to be the way of it, Under his guidance Rangers isut no more. Even some of the rose to greater heights than at most hard-biston Supis are any time in their history. They talking new of off-drives, aquare- won the League Champlonship cuts and googlies.

19 Umes and the Scottish Cup

ott eleven vcensions.

Bu recently. Mr

Reason is that leading the Struth's Fergusite club, one of Scotland'> health has been bad. Four top aldes, will he Indian Test years

hr bad a leg antar Vijay Manjrekar. The Desi putated.

time a current Test player has been appointed a professional to

Scottish team.

Peter

Keenan,

Scottish buntum-weight champion, hos been nominated by the British Club secretary Fred Cledge Boxing Board of Controt as the hopes that Majrèkar's appearance Nile

for coniunder

Irishman will wat only help the club, but John Kelly's British tile.

have far-reaching effects. Promoters are given 4 June He says. "We felt that it wa 28 to slut บม the Aght by were to appoint a professional, private arrangement. Failing we must have a good one. We

purse offers

are to hope that Manjrekar will hit up

agreement,

Sir Gordon Is 50

-The Man And

The Champion

By RICHARD BAERLEIN

Champion Jockey Sir Gordon Richards, known throughout the world, received shoals of greetings at his Marlborough (Wiltshire) home last week-on his 50th champan | birthday.

SUN Ther selechon 18 of great significance, It indicates the rapid advances made by 18- year-old Billy Knight as a result (f ในย playing Visits Austrabo.

WELL MERITED

Saturday at 1930

Feel

M Neves, This is Knight's first Davis Percesta. F Tan, EJ Xavier, HY Mosier, VA Neves, MT.

Cup. His place is well merited. Nunes, 1., A Peres, 11 Peresita, By winning the Australian Junior A 1 ReA V Ribern

singles title. the Northampton Reserver Espina. M 3 But.

lad established himself це Britain's brightest many your~,

Kru

The following have been selected To telpa errst Chist Club iu league matches yo Saftaday, at 330 pm zarin

Homer v Police Re. J Tung. T Lack: J

De Symons, Bas-ciet. W

1st Divgus

creation Ch

Chubby T, E

Đ Phil-jos.

Hong Shibg. A V Luper.

Staplek #.

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prospect for

He replaces Bobby Wilson, who, like Knight, came in Layt year as a junior to get the "feel" of top international match play, Injuries to either Mottram or Paish would probably see Knight !playing

singles.

But 2nd

Talkoo should either of the top pair be Division. + Home) v Club H Gittins,

White,unavailable for the doubles, it is ew. ant. W J. Howard; GS.

that Gerry Oakley, the likely Lado. S A Gray, W. Gntthey fourth member of 3. A

the party, Tibble,

11 Sequetra,

M. J

would be given a chance. W

Lee. Divecha

Oakley, a solld rather than spectacular player, is at

his best

big occasion-- especlaily in doubles play.

A SURPRISE

T W. R

iteerela The following will represent the Club teams on Saturday

All games to commence at 4 p.m. Int Division iterre lo

"Blue"

on the

The only man I know in racing is Sir Gordon Richards"—so said a bewildered man at Newmarket who had the unenviable task of checking the people entering the trainers' and jockeys' car park.

course you must run as, win or lose, you will never be hundi- capped like that again.... Yes, I'd like to ride him if we don't Tun so-and-so...."

and a key man in leam tacties.

But Steel points out that he

s no longer a youngster and that he has a future to safeguard outside football. He feels the tune is past when he could make the game his sole interesi.

So the position remains A deadlock.

St. John Ambulance Orders

Orders Issued by Mr Fung Ping-tan, O.St.J., Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade. Hongkong District, Order No. 19/54, Dated May 13, 1954.

Ambulance Duties, Hongkong 18.0.54.2.3.54.

Bay Amu, Div. 23 6.54-295.54. Western Dist. Amb. DIV.; May 1954: B.C.A.A. Nag. Div.

Ambulance

Causeway

Dalles, — Kowloon,-- 17.5.04.-23.5.54. Tsimshat Amb. Div 24.8.54.-30.8.54, K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div. May 1934. Shamed up Neg. Div.

Penetration Squad Duties—16,454. Dr L. 8. Shin, Dentist El Min-yue, A/O Wan Yuen-wah & H.K.YMÉK Nag, Div. 23,8:34. Dr Hulds Chan, Dentist Tay Hiong-du. D/S X Man han & H.K.Y.M.C.A. Neg. Div.

Orderly meer Or 8g. On Duty

Sub-Dist Ilqla 34.5.04. Shamshion Amb. Dv

AL Mainland

10.5.54.

Mo

10.0.54.

17.5.54.

Kok Amb. Shamshulno Amb. K.Y.M.Ç.A.

Dir.: Dilv.:

Nag.

Div.

10.0.14

Kong Wah

Απι.

Div.;

19.5.34.

20.5.44.

KY.M.C.A. Amb, Div.

Race

Buties-22.1.54. At Hace

Tsimshats Amb. Div.

Course, K.C.O.B. Amb. Div.: AL Headquarters, Wanchial "A" Amb.

Div.

Street steepers

Shelter

Rociety Duties, Shamatulpo-13.6.04-15,524, Waterloo Nag. Div ____17,5,64.— 22.5.54. Sbarroshuipo Ng. Div.

Street Bloopers Shelter Boelety Duties, Western Dist.-May 1054: King's College Neg. Div.

Beach Dalles, Hongkong—15.554. Big Wave Bay. Stimukiwao K.F.

How comes it that this man, the following week weighed up. at a comparatively early ugc.

"Don't run that one, you can should be known so widely? He never beat so-and-so. ...Of/b;" has not spent half his life being champion jockey for nothing.

One must hove the right weight, expert hands, good seat

a horse, judgment, patience, and many other qualifications to ride winners. but Sir Gordon has something valuable beyond all that.

on

Trainers

accept

Slick-0, Shaukiwan MD; 16.8.64. 9.30a.m., Repulse Bay, Wanchai "B" A/D; Die Wave Bay. Kennedy Town, A/D: Shek-O, Elh Nan A/D: 18.8.64 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay, Wanchai "A" MD: Big Wave Bay, Western Dist. A/D: Bhek-0, Central A/D: 22.0.54, 29.m., Repulse Bay, Chung Sing A/D: Big Wave his Day,

Confucian A/D: Bhck-0. 8.C.A.A._M/D; 23.5.54. 9.30 ... Repulse Bay, Causeway Bay A/D; Big Wave Bay, H.K.Y.M.C.A. W/D Shok-O, K.COB. AD: 23.5.54.36 KFAD: Lig Wave Bay, Shauki wan p.m. Repulse Hay, Bhaukiwan A/D; Sliek-0, Eastern A/D; May 1984: Repuls Bay. Manalon N. Div.

Beach Duties,

Swimming K.CA.

PAYJON: Amb. & Neg. Div.. Servant Arm. Swimming Pavilion: Kong Wait Amb. Div, & Latchkak DIR.:

сал advice

dr they can ignore it. But by Saturday evening Sir Gordon has plenty He would have made a murk of potential winning sides fled

up for the week.

In any profession. for ho possesses a rare and remarkable character,

He sometimes reminds other famous men in his speeches that renched their He is a member of the most they have not highly criticised profession of present position without outside all-ubout which men,

who help, sometimes know little about

A FAMILY MAN

First and foremost he is

family

nan, and it is in the family circle where Sir Gordon meets his severest, eritien.

and

to

he

CIVE

Kowloon

po Nag. Div. Football Buttes, longkong.-13.3,84. 8.30 pm Club Ground: Chung Sing Amb

Diva: 20.0.54 8.30 p.m.. B.C.A.A. Ground: &C.A.A. Amb Div.: 10.5.34, 5.30 pan., Club Ground; WARM "B" Amb, Div.; 10.0.54.

D... S.C.A.A. Ground: B.C.A.A Amb. Diy.; 20.4.04. 0p.m.. Club Ground: Kennedy Town Amb. Div. Transfer~~AJO Dr J. Carey-Hughes transferred from Kowloon Amb,

Waterloo Nest. Ile bears out his own preach-Beach: May 13 and 16: Sham hulpo horses or riding, speak forcibly. Ing by generous tributes to Amb. & Nag. Div. May 22 and 23: Martin Hartigan, to whom he Tsimshatsui Amb. DIY. & Sham- was first apprenticed, Fred Darling, from whom says he learned so much.

Darling was obviously the one important man in his life, Ho likes to go to bed at 9 and the stories about him from o'clock, but if a party is going Sir Gordon would fill a book. Sours; B. F. Luz, C. C. Pereira, Yet his inclusion is some-on at 4 a.m., it is Sir Gordon Bir Gordon has raised the

He comes who is keeping them at it. And stalus 3. F. V. Nibeiro, C. Roza Pereira,thing of a surprise.

of racing by his own at the expense of Roger it 18 Sir Gordon

makes endeavour. Racegoers say there Diviakin Heerelo "white" Becker, a player of like stature everyone do a solo turn before will never be another "Gordon”, (Home) v K.B.G.C.-C. A. Danen-who has been a berg. G. A. Noronha, C. P. Basto, three years.

They are right, A. A. C. Silva: A. A. Lopen. M

M. A. Baptista, C. M. BR.

(Itame) y Filzno Club-d. A. Taip,

C. E. Passos, E. M. Alarcon, S. E.

11. A. Ozarlo, G. A.

L. F. Xavier, A. D. Pereira,

P. A. Costa, J. M. Gutierrez.

Pereira; Itozarto,

3. G. A. A. Guterres. 1. A. R. H. Carvalho, A. A. Baptists.

UBRC

The following have been selected to represent the U.S.1.C. on Satur- day, May 18 at 3.30 p.m.

In

who

reserve for

retiring.

He enjoys all outdoor sports, And only last week, Bocker He is a keen shot and has à Ane

visitor and

three

Wimbledon

Div. to Tamasaus Amb. Div.; w.e.f. 244.

Appointment

Promotion, Talmakaizul Amb. Div. “A/O DE J. Carey Hughes appointed Acg DIT 1/6, w... 28.4,54.; K,Y.M.VA. NIZ. Div. WC Lee Yik-ching promoted Opl w.e.t. 184.04. Waterloo No. Div. A/B Chu Soul-shin promoted Cpl w.e.f. 19434. 1/8_Lo Bhau ming prignoted 1/C wet. B9434, Special Duty-D/T Wal Man-wai to become Corpe Staff Omcer Grade 17 Seconded to. Mainland Sub-Distelit 10 dor special dutier,

1. F. Marques. A. M. Soura, caused one of the surprises of shoot. In the winter he curls

he Elopement Wins 2nd Division (away! llongkong the Hard Courts tournament with the same intensity as Football Club Gomes, M. L. Partnered by Australian Douglas follows his other pursuits. Newmarket Stakes Roza. J. F. Silva, J. L Alva Reld, he defeated Mottram and Ho pays attention to

detall. Remedios, H. J. Noronha, Palsh in the third round. A. A.

The Racing Calendar comes out Laurel, M. Roza

Newmarket, May 11. The Brazilian

with team is well-on Thursday afternoons

Sir Victor SBABOON'S colt known in Britain. Falkenburg's the following week's pro Elopement won the Newmarket front-rank partner is Armando grammes and other information Stakes worth £2.255

"Taken On Strength—(a) Enrolment and run No matter where Bir Gordon over 10 furlongs today. Vieira, a regular

—X.Y.M.CA. Ank, Div.1. Pies Yiu Hà Lan ở làng theo chang cha 1s, the Calendar must be in his quarter-finalist

Mr. M. Parson's Golden rolled as far 0.5.04.20EUNAMKE WAN hinds by 8 o'clock that night. years ago.

KITAMU DİY! Pa Yuan Yis-jan second in | gargliedw...£1 8.5.54. Aberdeen By the time, racing starts next God was placed But their form on glass this day he has marked. his

Jikoly photo fuish with Mr Robert G. Amb BHA Pier Wong Fal-wong * year is not known. They arrived ridos for the following week, Clark's Never Say Die,

Eleven 1124

Tyang Xieguen, re-enrolled. w.e.f. 5: Descouse Of_Binagih===(3)°LARYS-- Elopement started at 6 to 1. eratEN, DIVRATEWONNYA: were both 20 to 1. Arablan punya=\/0_Tail Leung, hops DE MEANING, Hub-Dik Haus zwevid Night was an averi'e' favourite | Wier "When trainers approach him Elopement won by half N at race meetings on Friday and length with a head between Saturday he has the whole of second and third, Reuter.

End Elvision v K.D.G.C. at U.B.R.C.-D. Traill, M. Scott. G. D. 8. Agnew, A. Bioven: 1.. 1. Smithers 0.

H, R. Hallway at Eastbourne on May 10. That those which are handicapped to horse ran.. LFG, Controve T. Curry, N. Harbaker, C. Ingledew, D

Lgave them two days to attune win and those which should not Golden God and Never Say Die syrom foo Edwards, Reserve: d. Whitheld. themselves from the słów, hard

courts-on 3rd Divizion, v Vilipino Club at

which they have 7.C. - (TY)endly).-W. II, Stevenson.

playing in the

Italian W. Левя. 1. А яв, Т. Wren; Championships-to grass, where Goodyear, A. Blonyer A. Me the ball comes off faster, Kenzie, T. Dodd; B. Van Zuket,

A. Buckig, 3. 2ębs, Newi

been

koepu lower.

and

run

THE ADVISER

Aislotant, Commlesioner,

Colocy

Pago 7

ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE

FORCE ORDERS

17, 1034-Advanced-RAS Kai Tak-

Serial No. 19 Orders by Colone) "D" Coy.-Wednesday, May 19. LT. Ride, CBE, ED, Comman-1654. No parade. HQ Toy-Friday, do an ru Day Transport

dant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated May 11, 1934.

Force Ordera

kojuries Sustained Whilst Partick pating in Organised tlamas. -- Any nomber of the Force who takes part in an organised game may be con- sidered on duty, should be injured himself, but he will not be entitled to pay for the period of the game.

Force Headquartora

Int_Pl. — Tusoday, May 18, 1934. HQ RØDT 3.50 p.m. Dress: Plato clothes. Thursday, May 20, 1934. Practice for Centenary Parade, 10 NIKEF 1,30 p.m. Deco; Uniform.

Recco Pl~Thursday, May 20, 1954. Practice for Centenary Parade. RQ TULKDF 6.30 am, Dress! An to: Queen's Birthday Parade,

Actiliory Battery, Fa Gunnery Tp. Thursday, May 20, 1954, Practice for Centenary Parade pud Pay PA- rade. HQ RIKOF 6.30 p.m. brem: Uniform. C & R T.-Monday. May) 17, 1994. "C" section. SOC 630 pm. "1" Section. MPG 8.30 p.m. Dress Plain clothin.

Hongkong Regument

Dulira, Orderly Officer of the Work-Li H. G. Colmar. Next for duly-bl J. A. King.

Set Orderly geant of the Week-S61 Ng Chee. Cheung. Next for duty-Sgt #1 A

Souza

Husetups, Puttees, Black

Clark

31, 1984. Biffs Claudingutidos | Jeaves Hallsbury Road at 0.4 km. Caual HV 8.30 am. as Security Auxiliary Palice. Thuraday, May 30, Car Park, Kowloon for Kai Tuk. 1984-11 No. 3 RAF Police Dress: OG Jackets, Slacks, E0011, 0.45 pan. Transport leaves Murray Puttees, Battle Order les stoel hel- Parade Ground at 6.30 p.m. met. Cooks, Wednesday, May 19, Q.D. Monday, May 17, 1954-3IKAAJ 1854. Cooks Course at Lomun aks| Hangar --- 0 pan. Transport leaves RV 8.10 D. at MPG. Dress: Cipan Batisbury Road ni 5.46 pin. Equip Lh vực 0.0. Ép Con. Nhà 11, hon. ment Assistanta. Saturday, May 14, day, May 17, 1954, MMG Trg V 1064-Duty Storemen-KAAF Hon Rig at 1.45 pan. (Thi leaves MPG gara pin. Transport leaves Salle 1.30 p.m.). Dres: ÖG Shorte, Jac- bury Road at 1.40 p.m. Sunday, May ket, Dools Putters Howtops. Blue 10. 1984-Duty Storemen - HKAA Darvis, ila aling, Bayonet frog. Hangara.. Transport leaves

Ballbury Huad at 0.45 am Thurs Rabanal for Centenary Parado-day, May 20, 1934-HKAAF Hongar Monday, May 17, 1954, (4) ^ Dap.m. Tramort leaves Salisbury Drill Parade will be held at nHQ | Road at 5.45 pm. Fighter Plotters. Happy Valley at 550 pan. Morley, Tuesday, May 10, 1934——"D" Witch May 17, 1954, (b) All ranks will 90C-8.30 am. (Italf Day). Tues- allond. (e) Dresa: Blus Berets. O.G. day, May 16, 1954 "A" Watch SOC Jackols and Shorts, Howtops, Put- -1.45 pm.

May 20, 1004 Loes, Black Boots, _(d) Equipment: | ~~"A" and "THE®-SOC-~$.45 Web Belt, Bayunei Frog. Rine aling. p.m. Groundcrew. Thursday, May Webbing wil Ire blancurd and 20-KAAF Hanger- p.in. Trap- bramos polished.

port Jenver Salisbury Road at 5.45 2.m.

Pay Parade.—Ai! ex-39 Plnen- bers will parade for bay after use Ba Drill Parode in Whe Orderly Iteom

Home Guard

Training. Bunday, May 16, 1934. Maning Exercise, fiq tkbP 1.30 a. Thursday, Atay 28, 1934. Ro. fearsal for Centenary Parode. Ry 0.50 39. MPG for 119 TürkDY, Die: Uniform.

langkung Auxiliary Air Force

Audit-Non-Pubile Accounts. Au Audit Board component as under will assemble at a time and place to be mutually arianged for the purpose of Auditing the account of the An jual Danco. The completed form a is to reach the Commanding Officer By May 17, 1854. Preattient FIO R. G. Labrata. Member 10 J W. Yerrts. In Altendance P/O M. W. moy.

Centenary

Saturday, May 22. 1054-"A" Flight HKAAP Hangar 2 p.m. Transport leaver Balisbury Road at

Bunday, May 29, 1954- "B" Flight-KAAP langer i am. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 10.48 .. after Centenary Rehearmi Parade.

Flying Programme. Thursday, May 20, 1204-- Pilot119 RKDY 6.45 pm. Trevor leaves Muntay Parade Ground at 5.30

Satur- day, May 23, 154-KAAP ar

D..

Transport leaven Salisbury Iload at 145

Sunday, May 23, 10941 Flgie-HKAAF Hangar

Transit leaves Saltbury

.in.

00:0.

Road at .40

Hongkong Women's Auxillary "Army Corps Baties-Orderly NCO of the Week -Cpi Ozurlo. Nexi for duty-L/Cpl Parker.

1954.

Traising. "A" Coy.- Tuesday, May (U, 19954. Adin Parade and Check. Only for those who did not porode on Wednesday, May 8, 1934. RV 5.30; pan. A HH Happy Valley, Dress: Blue Bereta, 0.6. Jackets and Shorts, bouts, Equipment-Web Belt, Bayonet Frog, Riie ́sing, Webbing will be biancoed and bramen pollaked. All NCO's and Ple soldiers will also bring all cloui- mg and equipment issued to them)

Training Atonday, May 15, 1934. JON BD

Signala "": Personnel as detallest Priday, May 21, 1859. Fd

Parade.- Day. Waring Ürder for a Fd Day.

A combined

parade 0.30 p.. MPO for HOLE. Further detalix will be issued later. RRKDF rehearsal for the Centenia Y

Dress Untrain Tuesday, May 18,

Bighala Coy.-Fitday, May 31, 1954. Rife | Parade will be held at the Honglung

"B": Personnel

MPG for Classification Casuals. ¡Y 9.30 sun,

detailed parade .30 .. Cricket ground on Sunday, May 23, 1954.

HQLF. Drem: Uniform. Field Day: at Security Car Pask, Kowloon for

Parade will reaus to match Kai Tak, Dream: 00 Jackata, Blocki,

Pté P. Tung and Pte E. Chan will on at 8.30 am, Tu KAAF wi Boots, Puttees, Battle Order leza Amble at RKDF at 8.25 4.11.

report for duty at 8.30 am. at HQLF. steci helimel

Bres: uncers; K.D. Buss Jacket Ealing utensila.

Wednesday, May 19, 1954. Xraining All personnel will parado 5.30 Coy, ----Tueniny,

(Sleeves duway R.D. Slacks, Bak May 18, 1934, TEWT and Cloth Model Far: I INCO

Bucks, Black Show, 9.D. Cap. Atr-

MPG for la Hindm itss}

form. Olt's No parmt. RV 8.25 ment Bush Joukel, K.D. Bhort,

Thunday, May 20, 1954 pan, at MPG Dress: Civilian Coin- Khaki Brosidings, Black Shore, Barel.

Bignals "A" Personnel as detailed parade 5.30 p.m. MPG för HQLT, HKWAAF: KD, Bund Jacket, K.D. Skirt, Kiki Socks,

Drem: Uniform. Black ShoER,

Clerks Parade 6.30 9. MPG for BQ NIKDY. Dream: Dare. (Offers. S.D. Cap and Blush

Uniform. Jacket sleeves rolled down) UFCUI:

Stores: Parade 4.30 p.m. MPG for 119 RKDr. Dress: Uni- O.C. HKAAF Wing-Wing Comman- der A. W. Woot, DFC, BEM. WE

form. Friday, May 21, 1954. Signals "A" Personnel na Adjutant-Fi/Off 5. G. Smith, O.C.

delailed parade No. 8gn and No. I Fight-Fig/Ou

9.30 pan. MPG for HQLF. Dross: J. W. Timdali, Dr.

Uniform. Munday, May 23, 1954. 5qn and No. 3 Fught-Fi/LA J. E.. L.

Centenary Parade Rehearsal -- Cou Larsen, AFC.

pulsory All personnel will parade OC. No. 1 Flight- Fle/ott B. G. Labrum. O.C. No. Ing in the Central district, transport 6. HQ MIDT. For those v- Flight-Plor D. Mottram Atten dance. Full attendance at this pa rado le imperative, in order that the

www.y

Olympic Torch To Be Flown

To Australia

Athens, May 12. The Olympic torch will make one of the longest journeys in its history for the 1958 Olym- plad in Australia, and the trip will be made by alr despite the strict naked flame regula- tions for commercial aircraft.

instead of a naked flame, the light from Olympia, Greece, will be carried aboard the plane in a miner's lamp from the Saar, The lamp was presented yester er day day by Erwin Mueller, Saar

delegato to the International Olympic Committee, to the Aus- tralian Olymple representative, E. J. Holt.

carry

the

The air trip will symbolic flame from Athens to Cairns

where in Queensland, relays of runners will take overland to the Olympic stadium In Melbourne through Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Ballarat and GeelongUnited Press,

correct spacing can be arranged for the ceremonial parade. All manki special

Jequested to make a effort to be present. Section cum- manders are asked to cusure. Wat all personnel under thell command Are aware of Transport Arrangements. will leave MPC at 7.45 a.n. for RIIKDF.

will leave Murruy Parade Ground at 1.50 am for HQ BKDT. Dream: Best Summer Uniform with Blue Boret

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Centenary Dance, - A Centenary Transport | Dance will be held at HQ on May 20, 1954 un wooden Dance Floor on the Parade Ground. Tickets $8 each obtainable from Oftrs Mess, PCs and Trade Training-Nursing Orderlies Sgta Mess. Unit Commanders and IQ Tuesday, May 18, 1954–3rd General af Happy Valloy, I is hoped that Hospital-an, (Full Day). Tratin many old Volunteers will come to port leaves Salisbury food at .45 the Dance. It is much for them a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1954- as for the presons Force, Will Al Clocks P.A. Tuesday, May 18, 1964-se dance please send in their names Windsor House B.15 -Dr Reniler. those who want served tables at Q RICOF-4.30 pm Transport to the Adiğinistrative Officer stating Jeaves Murray Parade Ground al the umber of chairs required at 0.15 pm Thursday, May 20, 1904– the table. RQ RNKDF - M (Full Day). Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 0.45. Fighter Con- trollers. Thursday, May 20, 1904- BOC-6.30 pm. A.T.C. Tuesday, May 18, 1954-As detailed-Sek Koug 6.15 am. (Full Day). M.T. Bection. Sunday, May 10, 1934"B" Section -HKAAF Hangar-£ a.m. [Full Day), Transport leaves Sailsbury Road at 0.43 am Wireless Operators. Mon- detalled at Sookunpoo ) .. day, May 17, 1034 - Beginners- (Tpi leaves MPG af 8.10 p.m.). RIKOF 8.30 AJU. (Full Day). Bp Coy. MG F & Mor Place Тапроті leaves Murray Parade day, May 10, 1934. Hockey match at Ground at 8.30 4. Monday, May | Sookunpoo 3.30 p.m.

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Centenary Programme.—The Can- Lenary Programmes are on salo at Offers Me, Peity Officers and Sergeants Moss, ali COs and South China Morning Post. Price 60 centa. SportsIK Regt. "A" Coy.~Tues- day, May 18, 1954. Hockey Match at Soakunpoo 8.30 p.m. HQ Coy Tuesday, May 18, 1954. Hockey team

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