REST OF COLONY DRAW WITH COMBINED CHINESE IN GAME OF TWO HALVES
By I. M. MacTAVISH
With only seconds of this Double Tenth match still to go a dangerous hanging ball was sent into the Combined Chinese goalmouth from the Rest left wing. It was an awkward ball..but it was also a goalkeeper's ball.
Cheung Koon-hing, usually so reliable, mistimed his jump and instead of gel- fing his Osts to the ball he only succeeded in palming it out. In fact he only succeeded in pushing it on to the eager head of the onrushing Loader and before he could recover the big airman had the ball safely tucked away in the back of the net,
Jat he te che tires goods befort th. A couple - No rendi
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interval gor, vad.
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of thiwa 02 nons that was *** Spoil tha
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Eight Candidates Left
Games
For Empire Lawn Bowls Team
By "TOUCHER”
area to meet on accurate cross from Chu Wing-wah, Tse took the ball first line as it reache the ground and it is doubtful if Granger got air much as a peep at the ball as it "jetted passed him.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 28,·· 1951.
JET
BIG CHANGE After the turnabout change came over Bie play. Wing halves Hughes and Santos began to take command of the aggressive Chinese inside for- wards and as Lee Yuk-tak and H Cheung-you Ipst their dominance So . Rest side carbed to come on to an attack- ng gume.
Louder und Moss got a couple of goals to bring the Best within striking distance of their opponents anet Rs 1 have alendy relateri a lust second on-the-spot opportunist goal by Lander pegged the Chinese back to equality.
Was
While there was a lot of good
from both sides, this play
โก the accepted sense. The end of the season atmosphere permeated and the players
The field of candidates for selection to Hongkong's never a Duling game five-man Empire Games lawn bowls team narrowed down to eight players after the third trial match held at the Hongkong Football Cluh yesterday.
Those who have been dropped are A. A. Lopes, G. flong Choy, Joe Landolt, C. A, Souza, T. E. Baker, E. R. Rosselet and W. C. Simpson. A. M. Omar had earlier withdrawn his name.
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Hem Luz
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afr
seemed content to put p ગ creditable rather then un 11- out performance.
draw.
The Combined Chinese will be dissatisfied with the that they established A three- The remaining night
ruore consis-goal lend and yet had to be con
For take part
this 30 am-feit than A. M. Omar, but the tent with testants wa}! other hul game on Monday at balance was maintained by Lon-wing-halves Lau Chi-ping and Hi Hongkestrat Football Cub doll's supperiority over Gourley, Lak Tak-haj mnt accept a lot
have been divided | whose Kreen tod
straighter-than-aminary of the blame,
In The
half they sceond ate the following two opposing) deliveries Invariably went right
laks
through on the wide aude un the underestimated the potential Fric
strength of the opposition and Liddell (KHGC). Albed|slightly tricky green.
VOLUNTEERS MATCH Robert Gourlay
as they slackened off Coates FOURS,
Ribera The Volunteers
Muss and Falconer applied the Centenary JJohnny (RDC)
M. V
That led bel weers
to the dis- pressure appearance of what had at one time looked to be a comfortable
(terremi takip
of
as youn
1 lawn bowls match, Hassan (TRU). Jack Chubb pen and present members, pre-¦ (KCC), Raoul Latz (Recreio), | viously postponed because Joe Luz (Hertelo) (skip).
lend. bad weather, will be played on There is a strone possibility Sunday at 4 D. that the fiunt select hors of the KGE. Colony kaum will be mode after this hil
"The line-ups of the two rinka for
Jast trial reveal
The Arst | interesting Teature,
four rink consist bowlers all from different clubs and it seems to the columnist
Ther
t
Tea will be served to guests at 6 pm, and to the players at 5.30 p.m. Small chow will be available after the match. All Pussociates of the Volunteers are cordially invited to attend.
that it is very likely that the are (past Volunteers mentioned The eight rinks in the match Association will try to kill two
(list): birds with one stone when they
Bth No 1-A Steven, L. E the final to come
selection Lamer, RC Butler. J choose the strengest
possible (ip); WD White, team and at the same time In-Hughes Tindall, FV
lude one pluyor frum each of five different clubs.
Hung Hing-yuk played well at night back and gave sound
who support to Ko Po-keung was back to his best form at centre-hall. Tang Yec-kit, Tan Kam-ho and Chu Wing-wah caught the eye ap front, but the disappearance of Lee Yuk- Ink and Ho Cheung-you after the Interval is dimeult to plain.
WINGER
With the ball firmly held in one arm, Fijian rugby player Orisi Dawal, known as the "jet winger", sprints for the touchline during a training session at North He is a member of the Sydney Oval in Australia. Fijian Rugby Union team now touring Australia,
Dawal was in Hongkong earlier this year with the Fijian Infantry Regiment rugby team. A good sprinter and high jumper, he has been selected for Fijl's athletic team at the Empire Games at Vancouver-Reuterphoto.
Royal
H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 21. Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force.
Mensage
Lettre l
Dated May 25, 1954,
Force Ordere
Congratulati
A Wistin Roxx
and *-*- gratulations has been received from Colonel EC Cras. The King's Regi Whe wa Adjuthast of BRVDC
23.
Centenary Parade, All members lesk sæbers of the Force will seven- ble in (19) Dockyard at 8 am, pros perly dressed ready to mareli on
umerrs Parade, Dresi Artay
on
(cl
*x*
Granger, Armstrong and Wells combined efficiently in the Rest defence although Meyer
Armstrong Owen must accept the responsibility Ribeiro for the loss of one of the goals. 'Play the whistle's in- fallible practice.
V
Takip
Kink Nu 2
C Barto.
Pereiro, 2
A (kg) v M A Baptist, Nunes, A. P. Pereira, C Roza Pereiro (
E Souza
Luz
IF
HIGHER STANDARD Beiter
gren and woother ron- lion enabled a higher s'an- dad of bowls to be produced in yesterday's trial, although the form shown by all the in- IM
divkluai rinks still fell for short
side
Rink No 3.6 A Culerrer, U. Noronha, A A Benedios
F. V Ribeira skip), v K Nazarin. I Seemin. A t Rezack, K.
inar klu
Rik
W c Simpson
H Stertid.
Eastinati, kip); y FA
| Gutierrez, H2o Ribeiro. FJ
Coelho trip). Rink No 3-E A V Remedios.
J Howard, F. Lee, GA akip A. Boyd-Cowan, G. Ladd. Tibble, MN Rakusen (skip). Rink Nn -C. R. Logan. 1 Leitch, J V. Kranny, H. Lapsley (skip); v S G. Milia, IF, A. Scott. W. Taylor. P. Cotter akipi.
of the standard to be expected 5 E S Baker. A 1. O tram
a representative The best rink on view yes-Run, CA erday was that consisting of M. B. Hassan, Jack Chubb. A. E. W Coates and Johnny Ribeiro, who hɗd the better of Erie Liddell, Tom Baker, George Souza and Bill Simpson by 17-14.
Tn: winners lid by 13-8 after Fooring the only four afternoon & the hall-way mark and were 11-11 at the end of the 18th had.
Risk No. 8.-J. A. Fox, M. Scutt, Prominent features
this of
II. F. Shields. B. Bickford game were the excellent com (klp); J Chubb, J. Rein, W. bination between A. E. Coates Derby, B. A. Bux (skip),
Reserven: A. P. Ferreira, Ribeiro as No. 3 and Johnny
K. Luke.
of the
Rink Nu. 1.-V. A Neves, F. J. Rodrigues, R. M V. tibetro, W C. Ogley (skip): A. C. McDonald, D. C. Symons. L. C. Strange. H. A. de B. Botelho (skip).
I
In a half back line which gave its best service during the second half Frazer provided the strength and power, while Santos
provided the finer touches Moss played strong game де Inside right und Louder and Falconer forceful
with
made
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wrade Training. Nursing Orderlies Wednesday, June 3, 1984 --WindsoT House-ð 13 pm -Ɖr Ramler. Badar Operators. Friday. May 20, 1934. A. B. C Watches -5.0.C. $.30 pm. Friday, June 4, 1934,—A, B, C Waletes
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Fighter Control-
Friday, June 4, 1954-9.0.C.
Transport
The Sting Is In The Mermaid's Tail
By MOORE RAYMOND
The things that women will do for money are numerous and diverse. Onc
of the strangest may now be seen by the privileged few allowed on the set of "Mad About Men" at Pinewood Studios,
Glynis Johns and Dora Bryan wedge their pretty lega into mermaids' tails and submit to cramp, duckings, chill, glare, and the stares of the male technicians,
I met Olivia de Havilland at a party
the other night. She is over here to make "That held ner Lady. described as a story of down some Intrigue at the Spanish Court
of water of the 10th century.
So I asked her whether tragic
or
Of course, Glynis la on old They massaged 11 through the hand at the mermold lark, full 1611 she Wh tet lo ur because she was the heroine of launched. "Mirawin" three years ago.
A couple of men
21 pool
But poor Dora is only Just arms and sikt her discovering that being amphi-stops into blous Im' all It's cracked up to (depth. 71. temperalture, UR
degrees) nl the foot of a very Cousin Rachel was wicked
The
be in the fairy stories.
When i got there she was realistic-iboking cave. being wheeled in on an invalid's
air-filled Bn. Instrad of not. chair. She wore a ginger wig, submerging, fonted high. Dora's a brosslere of seashells and a dop shiny lali,
with
her
She Razed at me with half submerged Instead, beautiful, calm brown eyes and anid: "I know, but I'm not abrupt and the threshed
telling." "OO" she said. looking 6s head well under, miserable as a goldfish. "I've
PLASTER ROCK got a cramp In my left calf."
She was rescued by a couple of expert life-savers engaged by producer Betty Box to
Controversial
Decision Mars Carr's Victory
stand
wheeled
Dy for that very purpose.
Bedraggled and gasping, she was hauled out and away for adjustments to made to the tall.
O'S
De
"How do you know?" "When i read the book ang the script I had to make up my mind one way or the other so that T'd be able to play the part,
"I came to a decision. Since then I'd always wondered if I was right.
Meanwhile, Glynis came on wearing trousers and a long "The other day I met Sir
Carol Reed, nsh-blonde wig.
and he told mo The stood Inside ཉ plaster that Daphne du Maurier had contraption painted to look like told him the truth about Rachel.
rock. A Edinburgh, May 27.
silvery tail was Then he told me, And i was attached to hel wolst A controversial "casual arranged
and right!" that I looked water" decision by officials exactly as if she were □ m. And still she wouldn't tell marred the victory of Joe maid sitting on a rock.
me. But I reckon Rachel was Carr. Irish holder of the For that shot at least she had wicked. If Olivia hadn't thought so too she wouldn't have play- title, over Tasmanian Peter her legs free. That is, If you
can call it having your legs free ed some of those
scenes 60 Toogood which took him
you stand for hair an convincingly into the last eight of the hour inside a plaster rock. British Amateur Golf Cham- Dorn came back, minus her
whten
pionship at Muirfield today. tall and wearing some skin- Carr won of the 20th after acht briefs. They decided th shoot the scene where Glynis
to Margare
terrille battle with Toogood, Introduces
Just
night's
conqueror
American star Frank Strafaci. Rutherford.
The "casual water" decision officials was made at the vitat 20th
when Curr pulled Seive and
his ball sunk four inches into a swampy patch of ground of the fairway,
was allowed to drop clear without penalty.
decided
her
LOT OF DUCKING Dora swam expertly acrosa the pool to a rock just below the camera.
By ducking under before the shot she was able to
give the impression of emerging from the depths to carry on a conversation with the other
two.
But she had a lot of ducking to do before the shot was right. Toogood's At last she emerged, shivering
Too-
hed and gasping, pitched
Another offcial decision was made
when it could not be who should take the shot next
since drive lay In the fairway good took il and beautifully
over and feet beyond the hole, but Carr had
a birdie three for the
match.
sevca
HATHER HAVE LOST
Carr sold afterwards; "It was a bad way for a match to end. I would rather have lost than
Parade (á) All Army Officers should wear blue berets riteapt the Com mandant and Deputy Commmastant.
by The Commandani. Deputy Com- mandant, CO. Adj! and Cay Comds lers. of K Regt will
10.30 carry words.
pm. A.T.c.
win like that." Friday, May 20, Ocers NOT carrying words 1994-All Fight—HKAAF Hangor-0 should wear wet belt
palters.
leaves Salisbury (0) All officers should wear decora Road at 0.46 p.m. Saturday, May 20, tione mid medate rel All officers 1954-An detalled-Kai Tek Tower
unt have trauc setops, puttees 12 noon to 6.30 p.m. (Full Day). and black boote Uibera Chhers will | M.T. Section Sunday June 9, 1054.— be dressed as those ou parado, leas In the case of officers, swords, with inckx Instend of sharks, Cloth belt Naval and Air Force may be worn Dress has been ordered elsewhere.
Ofeers' Mess Meeting. Officers' place
Itoilday, will be
1934
The next Mean Merling will take The Officers' Mess at 3.30 Friday, June 25, 1954.
Headquarters RUKDF closed on Saturday, June
Force Readquarters
in Uni-Tuesday June 1, 1034.
गध Lecture. spear-
RHXDF 530
the attack. Glibey on the left wing again looked a better player than he has done the supporting recently when berth.
Drew: Plain clothes.
Iveco Thursday, Jane 3, 1934. Fieldcraft RV MPG 6.30 p.m fut Wong Nei Chong. Dress: Dust, alin & slack*
Arullery Battery Fd Gunnery Tp -Friday, June 4, 1954. All flanks—
Small Arm Training. MQ RHKDF 1.30 p.m. Drem: Plain clothes, C &
Tp-Monday, May 31 No parade.
Bonckons Regiment
**D**
Section-HKAAF - lanker-B
only by brilliant golf that he managed to reach the turn
use up.
to
Then she went off malinee performance of hel revue at the Lyris, Hammer- smith--to be followed by A rehearsal for the new edition, and then the usual performance at night.
I'd sooner be a fashioned stroker salt-miner.
Kood
old-
or Siberian
THE SECRET
of the
Nelther Daphne du Maurlers book nor its film adaptation answered the question that host of readers and Kimgoers must have puzzled over.
п
Coliba
"NICSTIC"
Kemoves Nicoline!
JUST WET FINGERSTAIN, RUB ON THE MYSTIC NICSTIC.
and remove those ugly nicotin and cooking stolas.
A BRITISH PRODUCT
Sold by nil good Druggista and Sundry stores.
WATER
IS PRECIOUS
WISELY
Carr has ravels been nearer So defeat in this Championship. Was "My Cousin Rachel' After a great start in which he (Olivia de Havilland) guilty or won the first two holes, he not guilty
attempted fought for survival against the murder of her husband (Richard USE IT a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury
counter onslaught of the alightly Burton)? Road at 8.45 à.m. Wireless Operators
Australian Tuesday, June 1, 1954–As detailed-- | bulit young
and it Murray Barracks 5.30 p.m. to 0 was
1994-An de- p.m. Friday, June 4, talled-Murray Earracka-5.30 p.m.
June 4, 1854--An top.m. Friday. detailed-A, 14 and HAP Kai Tak- p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 34 p.m. Clerks G.D. Tuen- day. June 1, ́19-HKAAF Hangar-- 8 p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at $45 p.m. Equipment Air- tanta Baturday, May 29, 1854-Duty Hangar 4 p.m. Staremer-HKAAF Transport leaves Sailsbury Rood at 1.45 pm Sunday, May 30, 1954- Storemen-- Duty Storemen-Duty HKAAF Hangar 9
Transport leaven Salisbury Road at 0.43 a.m. Thursday, June 3, 1034-HKAAF (Har garð
Transport leaves 9nitabury Road at 8.45 p.m.
Hongkong Women's Auxillary
Army Corpa
ח ין
Duties. Orderly NCO of the Week -L/Cpl. Yuen. Next for duty-set
Sauber.
VERDICT: A small crowd in
vast empty stadium is never the best sort of environment to encourage players to give of their best. On this occasion the players tried hard to rise above
Training. Monday, May JT. 1854. the conditions and they mic-
u
Duties. (a) Orderly Ofleer of the Bignals "B": Personnel as detailed Weck-It F.E.C.C Quah Next parade 030 p.m. MPO for HOLF. seeded in giving us an entertain- lng game with an unexpected for Duty-Lt. M.A. D'A Remedios. Dress Uniform. The day, June 1. (b) Orderly Bergeant of the Week 1954, 8ignalı "B"; Personnel as do- The pitch at sting in its tail.
Si Leung Chung Yee.
Next for tailed parade 5.30 p.m. MPG for Caroline badly needs attention. duly-Sgt. S.J. Lowcock.
HQL Dress: Uniform. Wednesday, It is becoming very bumpy in
June 2, 1954. Training: All personnel Testning. "A" Coy-Tuesday, June iwili párače 4.30 p.m. MPC for HQ CLUB SELECTIONS places and the ball often played ¦ 1, 1934. Pay Parade Tac Tra (Model/ RHKDF. Dren: Uniform. Thursday, Disc) ny p.m. at MPG for 11Q. (June 3, 1954, Signals "A" Personnel Following are the team sele-strange tricks on the players,
Dress Uniform. " Coy-honday, tions for League matches this
as detalled parade $30 p.m. MPQ May 11, 1954. No parade. "C" Coy= |for HQLF. Drem), Uniform, Clerka week-end:
Combined Chinese:Cheung Tuesday, June 1, 1954. Coy Re-Parade 6.0 p.m. MPG for HQ Koon-hing; Kung Hing-yuk, Organisation. RV 6.20 p.m. at MPG RIJKDY. Drem: Uniform. Stores: P Szeto Yiu; Lau Chi-ping.
Ko Lecture Room. Dress: Clean fatigue rode 630 p.m. MPG for HG RUKDY, 0.0. "D" C'oy-Wednesday, June Z. Drem: Uniform, Friday, June 4, 1954 Po-keung, Lok Tok-hai;
2014. NCO Sec Conda-Mon Read- Signal "A" Personnel as detailed parada 5.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF. Tsc at MPQ for Wongnelchong (NCO's Drew: Uniform.
10 110). Dren: Overalls Wr. Order.
na skip and the fine perform-Stapleton, J. ance of Erle Liddell as lead in
the losing rink.
Liddell was easily the most outstanding of all the four leade on view yesterday, and had the better of his opposing number, M. D.
15 of 1 C.C.C.-C. Hassan, on about
the 21 heads.
P.
Crrigengower C.C.
1 Div. v P.R.C. to-morrow cut C. Ma
THE TEAMS
Chu Mader, O. Bouza, J. 9. Landolt:
Ilassan was unable to And his C. R A. J. Kew. F. Lee, Wing-wah, Lee Yuk-tak, Tanging. Best-See Stalks. RV 8.15 p.m.
length until towards
Ave heads of the gamų.
SLOW START
Hostelet: D. Manson, J. If
Hong Choy, A. E.
the last Xavier, G.
Cooles
2nd blv, v I. R. C. to-morrow at 4 p.m. at C.C.C.-P. 1. Ragi. D. Neish, W. Hug, H. W. Honda S. Y, Doe, R. A. Pavrl, YA Both the No. 2s, Jack Chubb fuck, s. (.. Leonard: J. J. Kel- and Tommy Baker, made a very leher, 8. Solina, T. Leanard, slow start and were invariably. W. Leonard.
Yec-kit. Ho Cheung-you, | Kam-ho,
Toogood missed a wonderful chance at the 100 by failing to hole a four-toot putt and then and at the came the dramatic 20th.
Earlier Ernest Millward (Fern- down), former English champion and Wolker Cup player, pro- duced one of the greatest golfing fights of his career to defeat the joint favourite, Frank Stranahan (USA), by four and three.
Big Bill Campbell,
second American player, was taken all the way by 49-year-old Eric Africa's former Dalton, South Test cricketer, before winning by one hole.
Other quarter-finalists are K Tate, A. Bucher, D. Dachll, W. Clark and W. Henderson—all of
Britain-Reuter.
Home Guard Win Doubles
Finals
ITQ Coy Big Pi-Wednesday, June, (Sgd) O. 7. NEWTON Dunn, Lt.Col., Rest of Colony: Granger; 1954. Coma within the Bin RV 5.23 Deputy Commandant, H..K.D.F. W. A. Reed and J.. B. Gon- Armstrong.. Wells;
Hughes,p.m. at MPG. Dress: Clean fatigue
Anives (Home Guard) beat L. Frazer Santos: Paton, Moss, 0.0. Stacks fe Shirin. I Pled
Notices
Goldman and C, H, P. Prlichard Loader, Falconer, Gilbey.
nesday, June 2, 1934. Won Trg. RV 4.30 p.m. At nilq. Dress: Clean Centenary Exhibition. An exhipl- (H.Q.U.) 1-3, 6-2 in the Doubles TODAY'S MATCHI
fatigue 0.0. Slacks & Shirts, MT tion of photographs, literature and Jinat of the Defence Force Cen- Sing Tao will meet
items of RAF in
Thursday, June 3, 1934. Learner other
Volunteer Jalerest =
Tournament 3rd Div. V I.R.C. to-morrow a First Division soccer match
Dvrs. RV 630 p.m. ni HQ. Drew: that have been obtained from all "at_1.R.C.-Wong Yan, S. J. Ip.
Overalls. Med AecWednesday, Jane over the world will be held in the phy Tennia
short or narrow in the first half. M. Souse, H. Stadar; under floodlights today, start- 7. 1954, Won Trg, RV 5.30 pm at St John's Caliedra! Hall (by kind day
of the game.
They played mucli better, Tok, Santon, 6. A. Buxing at 8.30 p.m., on Club ground,
Perry Lamall. C. K. Sun, T. Chao, Happy Valley. howover, on the game pru- gressed, with Chubb slightly the Ferreira. Lt Sul-wing,
more consistent of the two.
Coates seemed to be more at home in the No. 3 position and both he and skip Johnny Ribeiro played a sound and consistent all-round game.
Necrolo
Ist Div. "Eles v I.R.C. lo- morrow of 4 p.m. et Recreio A. P. Pereira, C. Rora Pereira, C. E. Passos, J. F. V. Ribeiro:
Guterres, Pereine M. Adercon H. Noronha: 3. M. Gallerrez, §. 2. Souza, 1. A. George Souza as No. 3 of the Luz, J. A. Laz, losing side also put up a credit- 2nd Div, v Talkoo (o-morrow at able performance, but Simpson p.m. at Tallooo, A. A. Baptisto, was a little off and only very A. A. Guterres M. Tons Perete Carvalho, A. BORANO, E. I. seldom came into the picture. 1. 6. Laurel, H. J. Noronha, AA
In the other game, Joe Lur, nemedios; 3. L. Alyea, 3. 7. Biva, A. A. Lopes, Raoul Luz and. M. L. Roya, A. 7. Gores. Robert Gourlay just edged out
Taikos
2nd: Diy, Maikoo v Restelo
G. Hong Chor, Dick Tiomolet,morrow at 3.50 pằm, at Talcon, -- A. M. Omar and Joe Landolt by Mark, A. Fr, Gelson, 19-18 after being held at-12-12 J. Baxis J. Bladd, 7. Moribu
on the 15th head..
Joe Lur. had the botter of
Ꭸ
Rowan, G. McLennant
MacMillan, W. Bovaird, Friendly, Tulkoo. v. Northumber
George Hong Choy in the end and Burtam Society on Sunday position,
was far from being mo consistent. Both . Lopes
Dick Rossolet failed to produce for pledd, D. De/KA. Frank the Brilliancy
they showed in cartier: gamos and the Work
Motannins B Arthur, JA DENING, MAKE 1. Takham
fell mainly on
the No 31 and skips of both ricks,
W Brown.
GEORDIES?
TEAM
have The following
been Falceted to ropresent the Northumberland and Durhem
match against Talkoo Dock at Association in a Lawn Bowls
3.30 pm. on Sunday, 30;
May G. W. Sewell, S. Grieve, J. Rowan, F. K. Pattinson (skip).
J. Moar A. Fletcher, J. Mc- Kittrick, A. Ela! (skip).
M. Dougins, G. Ingledaw, K.
Baker, E. Purvis
Cowley (skip)
110.
..
at the HKCC yester-
Bress: Clean fatigue 0.0. permission of The Denn) treni Jyna
In the first set, Blacks & Birls, Cooks-Wednesday, |1 to 4, 104, H.E. The Governor
game went June 2, 1954. Cooke Course (Lyemun haa kindly consented to perform the with service until the winners Bke). NV 8.10 Pank. at MPG for opening ceremony at á p.m. on Lyetnun, Dress: Clean fatigue 0.G. June 1. 104. Anyone interested win broke through Pritchard's doll- Blacks & Shirts. Sp Coy No parads. be ordially welcome,
very in the eighth game, to lend 5-3. Reed made no mis- Church Bervices. A number of take in the next game whlen Some Guard
Beats are being reserved for Volun
ho won at love. Tralalng-Thursday, June 3, 1954. | tears in BU" John's Cathedral and
Union Church at the usual | Lecture. Parade MPG 1.30 p.m. the
Goldman and Pritchard were Monte Service. All members of in devastating form early in the Dress Plain clothes,
second set, winaing the first two games by good placement and hard drives,
tho Volunteers and their relatives Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force are invited. A sorola) Mam for Volunteers will be sald si 11.30 a.m. Centenary Parade. The RKDF on May 30, 1954 in St Joseph's Centenary Parade will take plase on Chirch, Garden Road. All members Bunday, May 30, 1904. The HKAAF of the Volunteers and their relativen will form, up in H.M. Dockyard not. are, tavited to attend this: Masa,
members Later Thin 3 em. hạI should endeavour to arrive about Centenary
However they cracked up suddenly thereafter and lost the Inoxt ale games in a row, als Wall Arrangements though not without • hard 7.43 8.0, Rinse for the aimed, smrty have been made for late ferries, an will be tied - In the Dockyard. | Welday, May 23, 1906, Time of fir... · sight. DesOfficeras-K.D. Dics Jaoketries, argi-Vehicular Ferry-running | The game... ... › produced some sparkling play at times withi futerres "down), K.D. Blacks, Blick until 2 Kim., Pananger ferry from Shoes, Black Bocks, 8 D. Hát, Air" | Wanchal Party Pier to Jordan Road
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with baseline duele. Gonsalves berland and Durham AssociaDB Khaki Books, Stok the por & sos band for members Khaki looking Black Shoes, Best HAATHEID, Bun Tronsti / Tombola, Tombola will be held in i 'showed ́· he had not lost "hls Shoes Beret Concert.b.alep od Kheir guests on Saturday, Sume deadly play at the net and won In the above team, but would Buy packet coving rolled | 15, 1966 al 230 p.m. jingga, points with sizzling volleys,
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