111

SPECIAL ON THE NEW TRACK.

CASTROLI

39

The £7,000 Thin Wall Specini, with 22-year-old racing driver Peter Collins at the wheel, speeds round the new motor-rneing circuit at Aintree, Liverpool.

The Thin Wall Special, owned by millionaire Tony Vandervell, is one of the fastest racers in the world. During tests at Silverstone, Collins lapped at 98.5 miles an hour.-Reuterphoto.

LOST-4,500,000

FANS - AND

TO

SOCCER

NO IDEAS

STOP THIS LANDSLIDE

By ALAN

HOBY

The dwindling finances of England's Soccer clubs haunted the men at the Football League annual meeting in London last month.

Mr Arthur Oakley, of Wolverhampton, the Vice-President, told the 92 club representatives: "If the League competition is to prosper we must get back 4,500,- 000 spectators we have lost during the last few years.”

Mr Oakley, who was presiding the absence of the alling Presden. Mr Arthu DrewTY, revealed that gates lost season o uppe i lg nearly 1,000,000

The total number of paying customer watching League

over

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954.

cent to

per cent. Thus had sought re-election. Halifax's was because the League report application was the fourth since a loss of more than £11,000 last the war.

lue to 'ye investuse wage and fall in oflentience

PLENTY OF NOES

There were plenty of Noes at matches wns 38,174,590, rom- pared with 37.140.906 in 1953, this disappointing meeting. It or the 975,370 leerCASE

was NO to any pay extrus for Third the players. If was NO to the 100,000 came from the TiVISION First Division gates non-League

four increased slightly.

clubs seeking re-election to the

BANKRUPT STATE

English football is indeed in a bankrupt stole. The fans just are not payht to see rubbish any more and I, for une, don' blame them.

chubs.

The

Third Division were oli voted in.

Colchester received 45 voles und Walsall 32 in the South. the North,

in Chester had 48 and Halifax 28.

The

Comics ROYAL H.K.

By DILYS POWELL

I

No doubt the past of the cinema is an acquired taste, and everybody cannot be expected to appreciate its mixture of intrigue, lunacy, heroism, showmen, supermen and sex.

But for some of us it has an irresistiblo lure; and as the histories come out and nowadays they come thick and fast-I read them all, trying to fix a fact or two in my mind, noting that Harold Lloyd once played Teas's little brother in a stage production of "Teas of the D'Urbervilles" or that there were originally four Werner Brothers and five Marx Brothers, but mostly doing no more than slide through, enjoying. Good or bad, occurate or inaccurate, to me they are all crijoyable.

DEFENCE

FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 23. Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal

Hongkong Defence Force.

Force Ordere Officers' Mess Morting The next Offers Mens Moeting will be held at 5.30 pm. In the floors Mem on Friday June 29. *1004.

Force Headquarters int Unit Tuesday Jana 45, 1951. RQ MUKOF 1.30 p.m. Dress Plan clothes,

TLecce Pl-Wednesday John 19, 1954. RV MPG 630 pm. for 30 x Handy. Dress: Overalls.

Artillery Battery Ed Gunnery TP -Monday June 14, 1954-FA DAY All Rank Small Arm Tiring. H NIKDY & m. Dress: Plain clothes, C&R TD-Monday June 14, 19554 9.0.C.

Dress: Plain p.m. clather.

Hongkong Regiment Duties Orderly Officer of the Weak Kanmer. Next for duty world. Halligan, Orderly Berpornt

And after ali, who is to may knockabout, unliterary

accurato? what

Difficult of cinematography, for an ex- enough to know what happened | pedition organised in a Hterary in 1828; to learn the truth about | way, but lo

b: content to what went on In 1928, with so taken ulong an erratic path many eye-witneSKS surviving through the delightful Junkie to contradict one another, is im- with its Edward Leary flowers. possible.

And how salutary to be re- minded that the cinema, when it was producing the comedier which we now most esteem, was never concerned with what we call art; It was concerned. with gage.

"Only recently," said an early player, "We

out Agured

14 that splendid gag for a mule was supposed to be led out oa to a springboard, but it had to

It is true that I have certain touchstones; Rachael Low'# "History of the British Flim, for instance, though it may be 100 scholarly to read for fun, is u book in swear by.

FASCINATING detail Often, however,

find it

de oys my pleasure to resort to touchstones; and when in John Montgomery's "Comedy Film** (Allen and Unwin, 219.) I dis-

fur

ho

be abandoned because no mule was siliy cover some fascinating detail-

aas enough to do it" "Charlie Chaplin," remarked Instance, that Sunny one of the first Keystone Copя, McKeen, bora in 1925, wass kicked me into every lake eighteen monthe old when

in Los Angeles. Those were the first appeared as Snookums U

good old days. No actor was the Stern Brothers comedies, and

too great to kick another notor, that when he was four he was

even an actor he hardly knew." reputed to be making £4,000 n year-1 un happy to recept it. Unlike the tax inspector, I don't usk Snookums to account for his expenses.

lo

the

The history of the ins ន full of Irreverence When the talkies arrived Wallace

Beery was against them! "Too many people," he said, "go into motion picture theatres to sleep, and they don't want to be annoyed by a lot of conversation."

care

1054.

5.15

of the Weak-Sgt. P. Castillejos. Next for duty-Sɛl. G. E. G. Kew. 18. 1831 Tuesday 31

films briefing for x Nocturne RV 6.18 pan. at MPG Lecture Doom. Dress: Normal_trg dress "A" Coy-Wednesday, June 10, 1934. Ex "NOCTURNE BY

of hav^1.

nt

p.m. at MPG, Dress: Trousers 0,G. Shirta K.D. Boots. Puttern, PSMD less steel hebnets, Contents of pack Change of clothing. rubber or canya abors, antenis she! Washing kit and utensils, trate JUTA Timings: 0.30 p.m.-Coy roll call 7 pm.Evening meat, B p.m. --Move off. "A" Coy-Warning Order day June 20, 1934, Lane Camtals Tak Range. HV Arearity Cur of Park 8.20, Dress: Trousers 0.0 Jackets 0.0. Doots, Putters Battle order lens Steel Helmet. Jungle hats Personnel andarinat to be carried. ipt will proceed to "A" hango, Hol All Tak under own arrangementa, perwonnel of Coy having falled LMG Course or not fred LMG course will attend. Coy-Monday June Lecture & Demo (Cluth 14, 1854. Model Coy & Patlock, BV pun. * MPG. Dreza: 0.0. Slacks, 6.0. Shirt, Boots, Fattoes. Berets. Rufte lings. "Coy" Coy-Tuesday June 15, 1934 IS. Drul, 1.V. 5.30 p.m. at Dress: MPO for Po Shon Road, Baltio Order Steel Heinola, Te

"D" Coy spirators, 0.0. Sincks.

11 in Wednesday June 10, 1954, attack practice. RV 230 p.m. MPG for HQ RIKDF. Dresa: W. T. Order. q Coy się P-Wednesday June 14, 1954. Mop Heading, RV 6.20 pm. at MPG, Drem; Choon falgue

G. MT P-Widnesday June 1854. Wpn Trg. RY 8.10 p.m. al MPG (Tpt for HQ), Drew: Clean fatigue OG. MT FI-Thursday June 17, 1954, Learner Dvre, RV 545 pm, at MPG ITpt for HQ), Drem. Overall, Med Boo-Wednesday June 18 1034, As for M.T. RV 8.15 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Drons; Clečn füligue 0.G. Coola Wednesday June 4, 1934. Cook's Course. RV 540 p.m. at MPG for Lyemun Bka. Dre Clean fatigue OG. Sp Coy MG 4 Mor Pi-Sunday June 20, 1954. LMG Clasication (Only thome personnel who have been warned by letter will parade). RV 8 am. at Security Car Park. Battle Order O.G. Jacket, OG. Trousers, Khaki Beret. Jungle hala in sinell pack, mew line, KFS. Band & Corps of Drama Monday June 14, Wednesday June 16& Friday June 18, 1954. Slow March Instrument Maint. Practice Classics! Music. RY RICKDE HQ at 11 am Dre 0.G Jacket, *OG" Short, White Delt, White Anklela.

Rome Guard

Mr Montgomery's 1s rambling book. loaded with rams, titles, biographies and anecdotes, bul trotting elong busily (nouri to make Whether all the tales of eccen- reading comfortable.

tricity, whether all the fantastic It is concerned almost entirely details are Douais don't, with the American and the Bri- as I said before, really tish comle cinema, leaving

may be

Ben

Tur- nearly all the Continentals to

pin once Insured his crosseyes roll themselves up tour

for 25,080 It was NO, too, to

dollars against the

the pro- pages at the end. posal that four clubs go up and Even so I can't think of any risk of their righting themselves. four down. The proposal came other

Dress: Fact or fantasy, the stories book

devoted from Mr J. Carter, Reading cheerful встест Chairman, and was seconded by bundled together not

has belong to the which

spirit of alm only all comedy, the true, absurd, dis- Mr W. Fillot, et Spurs.

tive internationally

clowning famous respectful,

comedy Моге than ever 1 And myself comtes. Ditchburn, of

Sunder-speaking

Lloyd, Keaton, Lang-sympathizing with

tha great land, proposed that the Footbollton, Bunny, the Keystone Cops, Fields: "My Association should be asked to Plaids, Laurel and Hardy, the elared, "s to bring back slap- ambition," he de- Increase the allocation of Cup Marxes, Hope, Kaye, but also stick, two-dollared up." Final Uckets to each finalist to 20,000.

the great army of geed comed- playzes is 14,000. The commitice agreed lens, the mukitude of to this.

the multitude of Ums too, from the primitives with titles such 06 "Lost! A Leg of Mutton! to "Limelight" anil

Trouble in Stare."

In an indirect

way it is history of the cinema Itself, with the British screen given equal attention with the American.

Mr

The present quota

It was also announced that there would be no changes in the broadcasting or televising of matches.

It was the "jolly old pals act" again. Peterborough (18), Wigan Athletle

(10), Yeovil (0). Merthyr Tydf (1), Worcester (2), Bath (0), Nelson (3), and

The meeting sprang one sur- North Shields (0) were theprise- rebuke of Mansfield unsuccessful applicants.

Town by Mr Oakley "for Incidentally.

the flouting the rules," this scason running Walsall

One other thing the erstwhile fans need to make them surge berk is more and better stands. There was only une direct re-

the meeting to ference al

our current Soccer Ignominy,

That was when Mr Oakley third sold: "I hope the recent de- feals Inflicted on us by the Hungarians and Yugoslavs will be a spur to us all to make

effort every

to put Engilsh foolball where it should be at the top."

H: adde: "It s in 645 Own competition that the seeds must br sown and It is up to us, players and managers alike, to do everything we can.”

Fine-but when came to Kome practicni proposals for raising ploying standards training youngsters and so on- there wasn't a whisper, only suggestion from Mr E. W.

Dilchburn, the

sce

Sunderland

chairman, that he would like to the Football Association build a super stadium in London for the Cup Final and other big matches, enpable of holding t Jenst 150,000.

·

A Chelsea proposal that £20 Instead of £10 should be pald to a player when he signs pro- fessional forms

down

was

and

DELIGHTFUL JUNGLE

п

It finds in me a reader who ~(London Express Serulce) does not always nok, in the

Mr Clayton Calls It A Day While

Mr Solomons Counts The Cost

By Geoffrey Simpson

The curtain falls on Ronnie Clayton, professional boxer and, for these past Heven years, British Featherweight Champlon. It rises again to reveal Mr Clayton, 31, of Blackpool, boxers' manager and coach.

This change of role was advised for one of the cleverest and nicest characters the ring bus known.

"I have told him it is no use going on," said his manager, Mr George Dingley. "His day is done, He should begin his new career."

} Порс Clayton takes the advice and makes his retire ment permanent. Sudden de- terioration in veteran boxers is not uncommon.

turned was

is no better man to show them the tricks of the trade.

tournament Recently Clayton was winning in excellent style. Against

A Sunderland proposnt that Sammy McCarthy in the wide clubs should be permitted to open spaces of Whitte Clly pay up to £5 per player for Stadium his boxing went 10 floodlight "friendly" matches | pieces,

was also rejected.

Further the mecting cut their The punch between the eyes Players which blurred his vision only Provident Fund from 10 per hastened defeat.

contribution to

the

WHEN THE REF

FACED THE "GUNMAN”

a can-

was

St. John Ambulance Orders

Orders

Issued by

Mr Fung Ping-tan. OSJ., Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District, Order No. 23/84. Dated June, 10 1954.

Ambulance Duties - Hongkong--- 13.0.84————-19,0.84., Confucian Amb Div 20,8.04.-20.0.04, HK.YM.C.A. Amb. Div., June 1954: HK.YM.C.A. Net. Div.

DI

Ambulance Duties Kowloon 14.0.54.–20.0.54. Shamshupo Amb. 21.0.34.27.0.0. Kowloon Amb. Div.: June 1954: Waterloo Nig. Div

Penetration Squad Duties.---13.0.54. Dr H. X. Pung. Dentist Lister Cha. C/9 2. el Arrulli, & Western Dial. Nag. Div. 20.4.04 Dentist A. BiLaple. D/S

On-pong & Western Dist. Nig. Div.

Kwok

Orderly Duties For Mainland Bub. Dist. Hq-11.6.54. Shemshulpo Amb. Diy: 12.6.4. Mong Kok Amb.

Shanshulpo Div.: 13.8.54.

Amb. Div 14.9.54.

DIV. Waterloo Neg. 16.0.54. Kong Wah Amb. Div 10.0.54. Tsimshatsuik Arbe DIV. 11.0.54 K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Dir.

Street

Bleepers Shelter Society Duties Shamahtipo. — 10.0.54. —

Shamshulpo Nst. Div.; 12.0.64. 14.004.–104.34. Waterion Neg. Div

Street

Jociety Sleepers Shelter Duties Western Dist-June 1954: Chung Sing Nag. Div.

Solomons puls his losses at £18,000 last year, £11,000 the year before, and talks of taking title fights concerning Britons One under to other countries, discussion for Rome this sum-

Ench

Duties-Hongkong,-12.0.54. mer is Garden Hazelt and Mitri,

2m Replay Dahi K..

Shaukiwan for the European | Big Wave Bay, the Italian,

A/D; Shek-0, Shaukiwani A/D: Middleweight Championship. 13.064. 0.30 0... Repulse Jay.

Re

PROMOTER LØST £7,500 One of the mysteries of the that, while all the Ave-guinea seals were sold, 20,000 10s, scate at the ends of the vast arena remain cd vacant.

So much was spent equip- Wanchal "3" A/D Big Wave BAY. Did the Cockell-Matthewa plng the Torino Stadium for Kennedy Town A/D Shek-0. Sili Nan : 10.54B Big Wave 130 p.m., Repulse fight have no appeal for the boxing when Turpin appeared Bay, Wanchal man in the street? Or does he there that I believe this move Bay Western Dist, A/D; Shek-O.

Contral A/D; 19.8.54. 2 p.m... export a closer view for his highly probable. Mitri made no pule Bay. Chung Sing AD; Big fusa about tho verdict given Wave Bay. Confucian A/D: Shek-O. Clayton had his first contest

against him at White City, but R.CIAIA A/D 300.84. 9.30 am.. Bay A/D: over 13 years

Mr Jack Solomons la wrestling believes jumselt equat to turn-Rise Bay, CA MCA ago-for 309, Since then he has had 11 cham-

with this problem, and the fasting the tables on Hazell IN AD plorship matches, won

that he dropped £7,500 on the | Rome, twu Lonsdale Beits outright

show. {"one

Only 25,389 people turn- for for the Missus, one

ed up instead of the expected Ty daughter"), and put enough by for a rainy day to ensure a sereno vlew of the future.

Imoney?

As for Hazell, ho is more 50,000. He takes a-gloomy than willing to make the trip. view of future promotions His manager has already put in under the burdan of the 33- a claim for a return bout, with per cont Enterlamment Tax. the European title attached,

What a contrast to the days sell-

Making speeches as didate in the Ilkeston municipal elections holds по terrors for He has prepared against the Mr Cyril Smith, who has for march of time by equipping D many years been a leading local first-class gymnasium in Black-when every fight referee on the same list as his pool, This gives him on ad- 17-year-old son, Stewart, who vantage over most managers. He gained experience by acting as will always have a place for hils

inesman when Dad was

reighters to train, fereeing.

In 1952 Pa Smith refereed a local cup semi-final, after

which he was snowballed by

And if he cares to put the gloves on with them-well, there

some spectators. On top of that Local Formosans To

a man camo on to the Beld

brandishing a double-barrelled

gun and threatened to lot Mr Bmith have both barrels.

Mr Smith coolly walked up to the irate supporter and calmly took the gun out of his hand, just as club officials came up to overpower bim. At 15 his son Btowart was the youngest off- cial reforce in England. Recent ly he officiated at a local schools competition final, and Dad was one of the linemen.

Play In Macao

Fot

WAS

League Tennis

*ABEL RATAL HET

Shek-O. K.C.O.B. A/D; 30.8.54. 1.30 P.M., Repulse Bay. Busudiwan KF A/D; Big Wave Hay, Shark!wan Ab: Bhek-O, Central astern A/D: Jun 1954:

Dir.

Haach Duties - Kowloon,- YMCA. Swimming Pavilion: K.Y.M.Q.A. Amb. & Nag., Diva.! Civil Servant ANN. Pavilion Kong Wah Amb. Div. Waterloo NOT

Diy. Lalchikok Beech: June 13, & 13: Shemshuipa out, the tax was half as much,

Amb. de Kag. Dlys; June 19 & 20: and ho was able for one big

Amb. Div. & Bath event to 20 guineas for A

shuipo Xag. Div. ringside seat!

Transfer & Appointment/D/S Wat Today it is so hard to make The postponed C Division viu Weh transferred from Werteen money in boxing that few big (Men's) Leaguo tennis match Amb, Div. to Hongkong Irland shows con be expected until between Craigengower Cricket | Gelow, orada "WW. some tax relief is granted. Cer- Club and Ladies

inly the situation makes non- Club which sense of this talk of Rocky Happy Valley yesterday, ended Marciano being brought hers to in a win for the home team by

TOO. meat Cockoli,

world 7 sota to 1%. champion can earn so · mitch |more at home,

Macao, June 9. The Taiwan Asian Games

HAZELL FOR 'KOME? football team will be coming to Maçao to play two matches

Bald Solomons when I asked against the Colony's selections. | him it he, would visit America

Proceeds from the rames will

go to schools sponsored by the Nationalist Government indus The games are slated for Jane 10 and 20-France-Presse.

||

Recreation

played al

.

The following are the results: C) X. Chow and H. Madar (CCC) bené --C) Cheetham and G....... Norton 8/49. Joskito.... H. Williamą - And 1. Andreas 5/7; best, c. T. Hobby and T., Wehner 5/A

for Marciano's title-deviance Cheminee and Norton against Eazard Charlos, with What's ad Andries. /kly view to sining him for Cockell: firäte med Wenser V MI wouldn't, souste the fare FUTA, E Sue Body Bunga moxes. You just can't

be Cheetham anci Korton Wirdry proti on big' shoice, have.

bent: Hobbs, sbd.

Tappointed,

SHAR

· Presotion ' Appointment---Taspd Ask. DV. NO [Ethan Kam-wing promoted to D/B w.e.f. 333543 Kowlooneyim CA NH, Dy: Cpl.

promoted. NO W... £.6.04.

hm(s). Zure)«

Kwok

Training-Sunday June 13, 1954, Sten Clasification. Parade MPG ? a.m. for Kennedy Road. Dress: _00

Skacho, Putters, fores, Belt,

Jochwy June 17, 1954, Fire Orders,

Parade MPG 6.20 p.m. Drew: Over alls, Belt, Beret.

Hongkong Auxillary Air Force General Service Training. The following personnel are detailed to altend the Hai Tak File Flange on Sunday June 13, 3864 to complete their Annual Muskotry, Transport will teave Star Ferry zi 9am. Rules and ammunition" will be lasted

Bection commander a on the rage. are requested to ensure that per- attend this won detailed do trai..ng. Other airmen who are in. terested are invited to attend. Tange Offer:-Fig/01. 5. G. Smith, Sgt. C. C. Loung AC 1. A. Remedios, Sgt. E. Mackenzie, Cpl. H. 8. Leung, SAC K. F. LI, LAC C. P. Wong, ACI D.P. Fuertes, Aca I. Ip. AC2 C. S Reme

18. Moza Sgt. C. V. Haill. Cpl. 7. Hob, SAC B. R. Ribeiro, LAC A Grecia, ACI M. H. Bhd, AC R. J. Cina, T. D. Mooney, Egt. G Long. Cpl. G. M. Antonio, Cpl.

kung, Lo

NOL. DIVA

SOUT

risigned

Dated June 8, 1954.

A. B. Caraihg, LAC T. A. Ewina, ACH W. 1. Rome, and AC3, C Marley.

Trade Training Narsing Orderttes Wednesday June 10, 1054.--Windsor House 6.10 pit. De namier. Clerks. P.A.___ Friday June 11 108 119 RHKDF-00.m. (Full Day}. Trans port leaves Murray Parade Ground at 8.40 am. Tuesday June 18, 1934% HQ RHKD-8.30p.m.

Transpor! lenye Murray Parade Ground at 5.15 pm. Radar Uperators Saturday June

1964 Waist Hochr

Station 8.30 am. Transport Sewyes Sallsbury Rond at 130 4.m, Sunday Juno 13, 1934D Watch-Radar Station-0.30 am Tewport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.30 am. Fighter Controllers Saturday June 12, 1964

detailed-8.6.C. & Tucker Station-0.30 am. Trenport Seaver Ballbury Hood ed 0.30 am, Sunday June 13, 1034.—A« detailed--5,0.C.

de Radar Station-8:30 4.m. Transport leaves Sallsbury Rond at 0,30 am. 12. 1984-AS A.T.C. Saturday June detailed-1st Tuk Tower-la ndon to 0 p.m. (Full Day), Sunday June delalted-Kai Tak 13. 1004-A

Tower-0 am to 2 pm. (Full Day). Tuesday June 10, 106-Ar detailed Sek Kung-6.13 a.m. M.I. action Sunday June 20, 1034-"B" Section- HKAAF ¡langara.m. (Full Day). Saltbury Road at Transport

18.45 am, 1977 onerators Tunata

June 10, 1904-a dotulled-Murray 11apraries-6.30 pm to 4.30 pan. Friday June 18. 1954-A detailed- Murray Barracks 3.30 pm to 8.30 p.m. Friday June 16, 100% dhen Entled-A. 1 & RAF Kat Tak-o D. Transport tenves Salisbury Road at 5.45 pm. Anxillary Police, Thurs- day June 27, 1954-IQ No. 34 RAF Police District-0.45 pm. Jeaven Murray

at

Parade Ground

Assetanta, 3. p.m. Equipment Wednesday June 9, 1954-As detailed -RAY Kai Tak-9 m. (Full Day). Transport leaves Salary Road at 8.40 a.m. Saturday June 12, 1984-- Duty Storemen--HKAAF Hangar-2

Transport pm.

Jeaves Sallabury Rond at 1.5 pm. Sunday June 13, 1904 Duly Storemen IIKAAT Hangar-2

Transxri leaves Head Malisbury

Nt 1 46 Sunday June 13. 1994--Duty Store-

KAAF liungar- a.m. Tren port leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 am. Equipment Assistants. Trening June 15, fp04-As detailed--RAP KCAL Tak-.. (Full Day}. Transport leaves Salobury Road at 3.40 km

Thursday June 11, 1054--HIAAF Hangar Dm. Transport leaves Sallbury Road at 5.40 pm. Fighter Plotters Thursday June_17, 1956~"A" Watches-5.0.C-0.30 p.m. Groundcrew Saturday Jurne 13. 1964

Fight-KAAP Hanger

loaves Balisbury

Transport found at 3/4 pm. Sunday June 15. 1934--"A" Fight-UKAAF" Hangar 9 am. Transport leaves Salisbury Road 21 143 am, Thursday June 17, 1954 HRAAF Hangar-6 pm. Thiruport Joyce Salisbury Road at 2.45 pan

Piring Programme Saturday Juve 12, 1964 "R" Fght — BIKAAS Hingarap.m. Transport Κάνει Ballbury Road at 1.45 p.in. Sunday June 15, 1004-A Fight--HKAAF Harigara.th. Transport leaves Sallabury Road of 1.63 0.m. Thursday J11250 17. 1964-All Pilola itá RIKDF-8.46 pm, Transport leaves Murmy Parade Ground at 8.30 p.m. Hongkong Women's Auxiliary Army Corps Dulles, Orderly NCO of the Week -Cpl. Greaves, Next for dutyDI. Osorio

Training.

Monday June 16, 1934 Signale "" Persungel a detailed parade 6.30 pm. MPG for HQLF. bree, Uniformu. Tuesday June 19, 1934. Signals W Personnel es de Lailed pande 6.30 p.m. MPG for KLY Drena Uniform. Wednesday June 16, 1934, Training: Al pela sonnel will parace 6.30 pm. MPO for 11 HDF

Die Untherm. Thursday June 17, 1954 Mignals "A"

parade 8.30 Dress:

MPG

Perktinėl detalled

p.11.

for 11QL Clerka: Parade 8.30 p.m.,

Uniform

MPG for HQ IHKDF. Dress: Valtorm Stores: Parade 4.3 pan.

RHKDF

MPG for

Dr Friday Unterm

Juno 25. 103 Signata "A"; Personnet as detailed parode 5.30, pas SPG for HQLF. Drers: Unitor.

(Spd O. P. NEWTON DUNN, L-Col..

Deputy Commandant, lifKDE.“

Notices HKVDC Centenary Dinarr A Cen. tomary Dinner will be held on

1904 m Friday June 20

Church Jount Restaurant. Oreal Sim Street, Westminster S. W. 1 0.30 hm for p.m. api Valentine cla Dodwell & Co. Ltd 24 St. Mary Axe, E C.3 is making nil arrange ment

Tombola Tumbols will be held in the PO & Sgin Moss for members and their friends on Saturday June 12, 1904 at 8.30 p.m.

SANDEMAN

PORT and SHERRY Sole Agents

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Tea Colony

RNIN

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