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Time-Table Revised For Novices'
Athletic
Meeting
Owing to the necessity of running two rounds of heats in the sprint events, the time-table for the HKAAA Novices Athletic Meeting at Boundary Street on Sunday afternoon has been considerably revised,
The events affected are the 100 Yards, 220 Yards, One Mile, 120 Yards Hurdlew, Pole Vault, Long Jump, Discus Throw and the "Devil Take the Hindmosi" cycle
race.
TONIGHT'S
BOXING
CARD
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comprditova must
intention uf
bie that
competh ag
must be priv to the f
Stewart 30 minutes before the alvertiped time of €
unless otherwise
slated in the
following time-table when the report time is given in bruckels
effu ench event
2 - High Jump (130)
"
pm.-Javelin Throw (130)
2 pm-80 yds
20s. 100 yh
(135)
Final (130)
!M:1)
20-1 Mi Wiik 1501
Mat.
2:20. 100 Kate (Women) Trala (2.00)
A large and distingoaded erowil is expected to be pr sent at the "oxing Show of the Season" which takes place at the Southern Play.
235 Hop, Step, Jump (205) 235 ground, Wanchai, a 830|
Men Semi-
· 100 yea Fird p.m. tonight in aid of the F (2.25)
240-Shot Put (210) Stanley Sea Training School!
2:30-440 The ward is
Flyweight
Stg Hobson R. Sig. calt 32
Mid: Regt. H.A.) v
Shing (China Giyny
Hune
Featherweight
Heats (2.10)
เ
Hurle
2:40. -1. Mily (220) 3.00- - Pole Vault 17:30
300-100 yen Weng -Finis
in
(2.50)
Pin Burket (RAC COD v Chan Shu Sum if hous
3.05 100 vals +255 +
315 vs litig
,』,;་, F.11
Devil Tak
The Handinos (2:42)
3 30
Heute 300) 200 yds. 3:55 440 vda Heat 43 241
120
211 1
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Finnl
Discus Throw (3306
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954.
LIVERPOOL ▾ ROTHERHAM
Looks like hand-balf by Hughes as he just falls to stop Burke (left), the Rotherham lender, heading for goal as Lock (3) and Ashcroft guard the line.
Liverpool won by 3 goals to 1.
ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
Serial No. 11. Orders By Colonel [ T. Ride, CBE, ED. Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force.
Gym).
Midge-Weight Chey Poop Yuen Traming Sebula Topg {11. K
BK Sta K }
Киряз Sea Tudung (330)
School).
Middleweight
220
vots Sem-Final
1. 1154
Furce #rders
Holiday-struntats. XIKDF wi
On Mon, A November ŏ.
4 25 4:30
3 Mil 13:35)
445 Cycling
Seratch (4 191
37
E.R.A Tribe HMS Opp-1410 sum) v. (på Aklotu CHADE & CO.D.)
Bantamweighi
A. H. Brown (HMS Consetia
Ch Smyth CREME
Med Regt. RA..
Welterweigh
A. C. Baker (RAFIA A B Rawlings (MS Modeste
Light Middleweight LA C Colledge (11 A FIV Cfn Mullen
Workshop)
CREME Distract
Featherweight
A. B. Brockway (HMS MS deste) v Cin Willams (EME art. COD
#
Lightweight
L. A. C' Monaghan (RAF) Henry Wong (China Gym) or Sin Miles (U.S.S. Wallon).
Special Content
Long June 14 004
50-220 yea 505-440 yrs (4:35)
5 15-440
vds
Party BradqUKETOJA El Plato Tambay November 8 10% HG MINDE 5:30
Dress iraih lots
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Recce Platoon-Purdy November 11 TRS1
Leeste Mu 22 30 20 Tues Uniform o Get and
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Final 14301 Huntles Finni
Print (1151
12
Hongkong Team,
For Teunis Interport
The following is the Horgkoolig Selection team for the Trants joler part
WIE?) Marmo which Saturday Now it commences Arthur Tansley Training School) v Sin May Tatlin Maca (1.K. Sea Training School)
Featherweight
LK
Sen
Kaan Kelly (1 Kings Best F
v. pl Thompson (RASC an
to
N. Staff's Begt)
Middleweight
1. A. C. Cameron (R A.Fav
Cpt
C.Q.D.)
1107 (R.AD.C.,
C
Singles Furt Singles E Soubille *** Scond Sinvies T. S and CRC1: Third Lee (SCAA Singles P M Ribels Recrriot
Doubles
Santande
1954
. י 54.
Artillery Battery -Fjeld Troops Advanced (
Friday November
1 JIKU Intures TARA 11 Clow Arina) November 12, 1ưk 5.30 pun
Morinay Plass clovers Signaali pa November 1, 1954 20 parade & it 3- Monday Navrinkel B. 1934 Nu Usrarlı
ib Telepiking
20
Hongkong Regiment
fleadquarters t Beagjuarter, The
Regiment, Happy Valley was wise wil tź nomi, Salir. day November 1, 1954 and will re- saparty at her Kong at 8 am Sunday No prober 7. 1034 unrowan 21 (HQLFT 16 ser Kong.
Transfers & Postinga Lieut A. P PREL ED D Cuy-Trassaferred fo 1 Coy wef November 4, 14 and natures appointment of W.TO. Battles data. PUA Remedios Loy--Tramterred to "" Doy wet October 29, 1954.
Pre. W F Young Depot Posted 10 Sig P1. HQ Cuy wet Ortuber Hi Pie GM Castell, (Depot att to "A" Cos Trilatrered 16 Mor 11 'S' Coy wet Novamber 2, 1934 Sgt M.G. Stone Depot att "A" Quy)--Trɔna- ferred 10・A" Coy wat November 12, 1934 CSM RJ v Everest "D" Coy Transferred to Regt Depot wel Nuvember 3, 1934 Kisted Leave from November 3, 19. cp it.
Coy Transferred MU PL HQ Coy of wef November : 1053
U afuher Tok. # da Podrum and GN makoil- "19" Lay--Pmmotd Up a wet Ctober 28, 194 Opin PJ. Law and I M da Silva—"2
Luy Proboled A/V/Sgt November 2,
Luke 25. Cuing WH. TA AW T Green and Y M. L Pax Pronsoted – A/VA. pls wat Nu- vember 2, 1954 Pies ET Brinedios
Í
Lep
Loy Ap- ponded A/MAzugts wet November
Fest Doubles (RC) and F Lonn (LRC RCC) Second Doubles
we (CBC) and Kral Wing-chuen
Pereira (CCCA
Lightweight
L.. A. C
Kelly (RA.F.)
Gar R.A.)
Field Regi
E
(25 Baker
Light Heavyweight Sn. Kilby (U.S.S. Wajton) v Fit, Regt. Gru Gonier (25 R.A.)
Middleweight 1. A. C. Beechy (R.A.F.) v
132 Med Regt. Cnr, Hudson R.A.)
licavywelsht Cpl Ross (R.A.F.) v. Buck (32 Mel: Regi,
F. M. Ribeiro is captam and
Saubolle, vie
vice-captain The team will be leaving for The F
Cutny [ tugu and will be playing the singles matches on Saturday.
Joseph He was to have part- nered Pervica #11 the Second Doubles, Lait passport dead- jes
Gur A.)
!
V. Pie! C.0.0.)
Welterweight Cpl Blaney (R.A.F.) Barton (R.A,O.C. 6.
Yvette Williams
To Give Up Long Jumping
have prevented him from making the top
TOKYO GIANTS MENTIONED IN PARLIAMENT
if
Canberra, Nov. 4. Japan's top baseball team, the Tokyo Giant, were mentioned in the Australian Parliament to- day when the Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, sald his Bovernment had decided it would not be proper" to ban the team's visit to Australia, Auckland, N.Z.. Nov. 4.
Mr Menzie was replying to a Yvette Williams, 24-year-old Labour questioner who asked New Zealand Olympic athlete the Prime Minister had and holder of the women's world tang jump record, is to giv; upceived the
and hurdung. Jumping Ms Williams to my Mr Cheres Curlett, Canadian-born Auckland physical training In- structor, on December 11.
She said today: "I have made
In view The decision
of my marriage. But I also thought it advisable to redire from leng jumping wille at my bost."
Miss Williams added that she shot take up hoped later to
discus throwing puiting and again, in both of which she is British Empire Champion.
long
She established her world lang ump record in New Zealand Jump this year with a distance of 20 She won thr fest 7 inches. Olymple title in 1952.-Reuter.
European Table Tennis Tourney
strsantestines
LA E
HARD COURT
TOURNAMENT
Defending title holders, 12 Koon-hung and Edwin Tsal, of South Chit, entered the men's doubles final of the Colony Hard court Championships when they easily beat the fast improving schoolboy combination of Ng Man-cheung and Ho Cheung-po in straight sela, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, at the Chinese Recreation Club the yesterday. protest from Australian Returned
The two St Joseph's College Service Men's
Lagun
the youngsters asquinient
can be extremely proud of their feat of even tuk- Giants vi it.
Mr Menzies rakd he did not g eight game off the Colony's Wimbledon representatives and know of any protest reaching his
their forin In yesterday's match c.fjce.
added and
that the
augurs wall
for the
game in Government und derided for "n
Hongkong. verlity of " it would not
The semi-finals of the Men's be proper to refuse the team per-Singles marathon between Edwin mi sion to come here,
The Giants would not be the Tsai and K. C. Deo, will be cun- "Ara er last" Japanese athletes tinued from where urey left off, with Dao 'slightly in the lead by to come to Australia, he salt 7-5, 6-4, 8-10 and three all in Reuter,
the fourth set,
First Callover On The Manchester November H'cap
London, Nov. 4. Odds quoted ot bookmakers
November Manchester
of the first callover session on Handicap (November 13) held at
the
Alec Bedser May Play Against Australian XI
Melbourne, Nov. 4. Alec Hedsor, the Surrey fast MCC team to play an Australian
Dated November 2, 1954,
A 2. 1194 Ptes J. Shack
Dress kun fatigue Sp Coy MMG Cuy "A" | P-Sunday November 7, 1104," Patche and A Watter depot alt Coy)-Proated AAT/OPIS wer 8.30 am at Security Car Park, Kow.
er 2, 1934 pixd transferred to kn
ast Hotructed by Pi Comd. “HQ Coy on wine dale. Pie, ! Drew: Aa defilled. Mor Pi-Wednes
day November 10, 1934. Lecture of DG Green "A" Coy Promated
Canig A/U/Cpis wet November 2, 1954 and
V ta pm. et MPG for Transferred to "D" Cop 43 MOLT: Rity
Dress
Shirt. Socks, Dale Pie ## colby ic rang Putlera. Heartops he At BooËS
Web Belt Juded A/U/Cphi wef November 2, 1954 and transferred to "D" S on same date Sgt Smed "127 Cny--Promoted A/U/WO 11 M wet November 3, 1904.
Training A Cay-Tuemlay No. voimber 9. 1954 3 Mor Tix as do Lalled RV ALEC 615 pm for RHQ
Take Drem can fatigue (O G. Long trouser Porn & Kaki Iseret Sunday November 21, 103
Security Warming
Farnde Onder Cher Park, Kowloon as ordered for Camp Dress An urdered "" Coy No Monday November 1, 104 parade Monday November 16, 1934 Paride
Dras Q 5.30 p.in. Civitan cldlies Sunday November
Pi 21. 1934Warning Ordes. Security Car Park, Kowloon ves
As or ordered for Camp. Dres: dered. "C" Coy-Sunday November
MY LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD
-By JEAN
SIMMONS
In An Interview With Roy Nash
What memories of Hollywood does a London girl bring back with her when she returns to her home town after four years in glamour city? I asked Jean Simmons,, late of Golders Green, now home again to star with 'husband Stewart Granger (due here this month) in "Deadlock" at Shepperton studios.
Little Miss Simmons WDs, Justifiably, the darling of Den- ham, the pet of Pinewood when she went to Hollywood in 1950. British studios had never found another star quite like her,
1 found her in a vaguely Chinese-temple-like drawing- room at the Dorchester talking over old times with two friends of her British Bim doys Dirk Bostarde with whom she starced in " Long At The Pale." and Anthony Forwood.
this, plenty of glamour stuff," she suki, pising with a somewhat sultry-looking while Mi
*Look
was to come back
soon n
the
to England Bestdes Jimmy co-starrexi to make another film almost as with me in that one. That mado
honeymoon wait something special. over, Then I heard that I had I think the picture I've just been "sold" lo Mr Hughes. It finished, "Desiren" Iin which wasn't very nice. Made me feel she is the girl who filted like a packet of ten.
Napoleon) will turn out well too. The script is good, and Marlon Brando la Napoleon sb It should at least be interesting,
On her Hollywood feading
rich
Mr Hughes is a very man and a very powerful one. in afraid he and I just didn't get along.
WIN
It
сер
tho
We started my first American | men: Illm Androcles and the Lion"
Jimny, naturally, is at and after two days The whole top of the list, but I pick Spen- thing was postponed.
Tracy
my Record your before favourite man. "Antrocles" gut going again. I never found
It was marvellous working Nobody with out why
hhn in The Actress," bothered to tell ine. Blogarde Bhorted "Don't pull
He's such a spendid netor and Mr Hughes himself is any of that big Hollywood star tently unapproachable.
such kindly and amusing
cigarette
holder
stuff on me,"
But as little Miss Simmons, nearly 20 now, kicked off her shoes and curled up on the floor behind a tray of teacups. she didn't seem very different from the harum-searum teen-ager
sometimes who used
to dush home from the studio to help mother with the washing-up.
Hollywood
them-
And her ories? Here they are, On her wedding
at Tucson. Arizona, in December, 1850, to Stewart Granger:
We chose Tucson because we had heard i won a beautiful place and quite it distance from Hollywood,
prae-
You
t
the
mer
nover even sce him
hnd expected to And studio he controls.
Robert Mitchum back On the stories cabled
a surly, touch when we made England to
about
type the home.
"Angel Face," but atckness xho suffered during her early days in Hollywood:
I think that year of idleness were waiting for
while
ww
"Androcles" to start makin With the real trouble.
missed Lonion terribly too stud all my friends. I has hardly
any in Hollywood,
In Landon you can slip out for long walks or just wander around looking at the shops,
Nobody walks in Hollywood. Everybody goes everywhere by car and in those days I hadn't got one
Re
was surprised. He's really an intellectual. Did you know he writes poetry? He showed me several of his poems and they were very good too.
I hear That Rune British Almgoers and it hard to
Victor Mature, with whom cept
"Androcles,"
The Egyptian" Roman captain or an Ancient Egyptian. I don't think Victer will worry very much about that. He's a Jovial type who doesn't take himself too seriously.
mido
"Robe
03
1
The
Now everybody is asking me We wanted a quiet caremony!
Jimny was terribly wweet.
about Marlon Brando.
1 up- no crowds. Actually Michael
but he was busy at the studio, pose there isn't any doubt that Wilding, who was our best man
and I'm afraid My mother
I just sat at was the only guest,
he's the nest young actor in there and neither home and moped. It was the in- | the work today. He certainly wouldn't be Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force
activity that gol on my nerves | looks Winga Parade The
ould Illowing
members
like Napoleon in any
my if you are an actress you have Desiree" and I utink he gives
very thewage to been received from 1018 familly The wedding was at a Excellency the Beer Administering
to act. private house, tent to us by a
fentific performance. friend. It was a very nice house but 2 wie
sad
the Covernment following his visit to The force in the oceanion of the ed by to
ine clear evidence of the high morate and general kennen d. played by Que members of the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force, by steś steadiruses on parade when arrived and by the y past."" Congratulatory Inessages have atro been
received from the Conynai– lant of the Royal Nuts kong De fence Force, Gölunet LT
Tiste. ('BE, ED, and Pixo frem 14 Honorary ALT Comenoduze, Air
7, 1034 Parce 0.30 am. Security (Commodore S. K. Faber, AFL
Training For Novembet Nerimal Car Park, Kowloon. Drem; 300,
during No - Putteet, Sacks & Tunic 0.G. Blue framing will continue
Officers in charge of Beret. FSMO. Steel helmets strapped ven;ber and
on large pack Kit bag to Beeeetleme my to subinu training pro
N.B. There will be naramne na oba as possible carried
Ntand the Coyn
Down parade at Aliq during
The HKAAF will "p" Gay—Wednesday stand down from December 1, 1954 annual Camp November 10, 1954. Annual Camo, to January 1, 1959 inclusive. No parade for those adi attending
Trade Training – Fighter Plotters Camp Depot Sunday November 21, 1004 Warning Order Parade A30
Thursday November 4, 105 -"A" Security Car Park, Kowloon.
Watch-4.0.C. 9 a.m. Half Day). Slacks & Thursday Dress To fulleen,
November 4. 1994-RE Hue Beret. Tunis
FSMO.heachal fe Remembrance I'arade at Stoel heuncts strapped on large KDF Q. Transpust leaves Mur- jack N.D. No parade at RHQ ray Parade Ground at 5.13 D.m during camp period. Coy sis Saturday November 0, 1034" -Move to campit Party. 2nd Waids.0.C. 3 p.m. Half Day) Camp Personnel-Ne parade until Tuesday November
9. 1034" November 21, 104, RV Scurtty Watch 9.0.C.--0.30 Dat
G.C.1. Car Park, Kowloon 8.30 am. Dre Teams Radar Operators & Fighter FSMO (Steel Helmet on large pack). Controllers Saturday November Hisze beret. 0.G. Jack: Trouets, 1954 A" Team -- Radar Station Putten.
carried Boots. K bag
(Full Day). containing ali i med, MT bury Road at 0.30 a Sunday No- Transport leavey Salis- Paradeyember Sunday November 7, 1004.
7, 1954-"D" Team-Badar
an detalled by letter-Move to cam Station (Full Day). Transport leaves No parade during November, int sér
| Natutunan Pond at 8.30 am, Wire- Sunday November 7, 1964. 1 Operators Tuesday November 9. netailed parade Security Car Park 1954--As detailed-Murray Barracks Kowloon 1530 a mi
Drets: Boots, 30
p.in. Priday November 12. Putte, 0.0 Sacks & Jackets, Blus
1844-A detaled-Murray Barmeka Bert. FSMO. Steed hebroot
ta larze, pork. Carry all kit 3.30 p.m. Nursing Orderlies Wed-
unmilay November 10, 1994–Windsor No parade unil after Annual Camp.
H4 Coy Med Bee--Sunday Novem-our-0.10 .m-Dr Ramier. Turz ber 7, 10s Parade Security Fark Kowloon 4 min,
Trans-
at 8.45
about it.
On the Hollywood gossips who tried Lo break up her marriage:
tha
While we were making picture I didn't see any of the *moodiness" ar odd little ways I had always dreamed of u The rumours of a rift started one reads so much about. Ho wedding in church. Sill, 1 did almost soon as we got buck; struck me as a perfectly norina; weur white-a simple
white from our honeymoon,
young mon, Why, he even likes dress, and just like the tradi-
think I don't
some of the playing football, tional best man, Michael suf-
On the
changes columnists out there understood i
But has made in her: fered a bad attack of jitters.
first. well at very
I think I am a more mature 1 think I have they do now. Ginger) thaily convinced them
that i person than I was when I went Stewart cut there. After all, I am four
older. years
Chusband Jumy muffed his Unes tou, Bad I'm afraid I wanted to giggle. Just nerves, of course.
mean Ta Granger,
kay Mr
On Blewart Granger as a hus-
On her home life in Holly-band;
Hollywood
80
I've more self-assurance, I'm not quite so worried about my wood:
I don't see how any girl could career and it doesn't seem When we were first married wish for a better husband.
all-important any more. But I Jimmy bought us an enormous Oh, I know he has a reputa-expert getting married has had
for being a difficuit man, something to do with this Spanish-type house in Bel Air. tion
He meant it as a surprise for but that's because he likes to
certainly was. me and it
It speak his mind about things. had a swimming pool, wonder- | What's wrong with that? ful views. and rooms that just went on and on.
but much
A glorious place. too big. We spent all our time looking for each other.
to
the
Now we have a much more modest ronch-house. The only trouble is the snakes. Sometimes they come right up house. I'm scared stiff of them, but Jimmy shoots then before they con bite anybody.
I'm more at home in Holly- wood now. I've grown to like the place and the people, b11 Sometimes he growls
Jimmy's contract with MGM from when he comes home
has four more year to run and heavy day at the studlo. But 1 I have a one-picture-a-year
rather just growl back-in
aagreement with 20th Century different way. Not that this Fox, but we hope to spend more Jimmy's really of our time oyer here in future. happens often. very kind and considerate. And I would like to have another he can cook too.
no crack at a West End play-if 1 I'm just no good in the kitchen and Jimmy's can screw up enough courage. much too fond of his tummy to The one I did in 1949 ("The let me try. He'd rather do the Power of Darkness" with cooking himself than risk my Granger as co-star) was such a experiments.
diches
en I hope to have a family are simple but He makes an excellent some day. Isn't it strange how good. lamb stew and does fabulous your simplest hopes and desires which things with spaghetti.
can become front page news it sho On the filma
made Bold to
in you are a film star? Hollywood:
Somebody in Hollywood asked Howard
children. Some of them were so terrible | m;a if I wantod
Of don't talk about them, course I said Yes (what, woman just Two particularly enjoyed} doesn't?) and immediately. St were "The Actress" and "Young seems, my reply was cabled all
In "The Actress" (as a slage- Why was it struck American teen-ager) and Even after all these years it still the role of the youthful Queen astonishes ing sometimes how Elizabeth in "Young Beas" was interested everyone seems to be good too.
In Jean Simmons,
It all makes for excitement but I must say it seems a long. long way from Golders Green,
On her flim contract the Bank Organisation
producer
millionaire Hughes:
to get
married. My
I
intention
W
Bess." I had a wonderful part | over the world. temble?
day November 16, 1934-33rd General Programme Hospital Kowloors (Full Day) Trans- and dress as for Sec. Cook port leaves Sailsbury Road at 0.45 Sunday November 7, 1054. Paradem. Clerki A.D. Tuesday Novem- Securis Car Park, Kowloon 8.30 ber 9, 1954-KAAP angor-6 p.m.
I had gone out to Hollywood Transport legvęs Halbbury Road at ain. Programme and dress as for
0.45 p.m. Tvladay November 18, "Sec. Band & Corps of Drums
|_ EL | 1054-HKAAF Hangar 0_a,m Sunday November 7, 1954. Andrews Church Services Buglersport leaves Salisbury Road detailed,
Dress: a.m. RV 10.30 a.In. Uniform (A1, For Camp-Pe Cheung Ah, and Ple B. Low Report to RSM
ffongkong Women's Auxiliary Army Corps for orders Dam. Anchy November 4, 1934 Corps o
Drums only. In-
Training Monday, November 1, dividual practies. RV 10.30 am. of
Tuesday November AllQ Dress: Clean fatigue, Slacks, 1954 Holiday Wednesday November 10. 1954, 9, 1954. Signals "1": No parade till Lessons further notice. Wednesday Novem- Classical rehearsal-band, Dress: ber 10, 1954. Clerka: No parnde.
in fatigue, Blacks. Friday Naveen-Thursday November 11, 1954. Lip & app bet 12, 1994--and only.
retoarkal.
RV 11
3.171.
ot
First
Clarreal Aldi All personnel will parado 5.15 Miq. p.m. MPG for HQ nikde. Dreň: Uniform. Friday November 12, 1934. | Bignals "A": No, paradd till further
notice.
Sports Diary
TODAY Boxing
Charity Card at Southern Play- ground. B.30 . Holl
Annual Gymkhana at Deep Water
Meeting
Bay
(8gd.) O. F. Newton Dunn, Lt-Col., Deputy Commandant, RÍLK.D.F.
Notices
Vorce Christmas Cards Force Christmas Cards are available from Us Adminstrative Officer, prlev 31 vach. The card shows a photographi of the Centenary Parade. it hoped that ex-members of KVDC will purchase them.
in
CIVIL AID
SERVICES
No. 77. Orders by R. C. Lee,
Cvii OBE, Acting Commisioner. Aid Services of November 5, 1954.
Command Training Kowloon Post-All members irrespective of Watch will send the following periods unt further
NE
noticer:
Nov. 4, First Ald. at Kowloon- Canton Railway Terminal, Nov. 11,
Couso, Preliminary Warden
Terminal. Kowloon-Canton Stallway
Ald, at Kowloon Nov. 1, Fret Canton Railway Terminal. Nov. 25, Preliminary Worden Course, at Terminal. Kowloon-Canton Railway Remembrance Day Service-Ceno-
Dec. 2. Preliminary Practical War den Course, at Kowloon Command TIKAAA Executive Meating. Edu-laph, Blatce Square, Hongkong-A combined Servicca Parado for the
Post. Dec. 9, Rehental for Colony Command al Kowloon, Exerc. Dec, 12, Colony Exercio, te cation Dest. at 5.15 p.m.
Post. 1.K.F.A. Management Committee Remembrance Day Service will be held on the morning of Sunday. Meeting at 6.45 p.m.
November 7, 1954 at the Cenotaph. Tirst Aid Examination, at Kowloon
Kowloom Command Post. Jan. TOMORROW
Status Square, Hongkong, to honour
Jen. 13, Cricket
the Dead of the Wars 1014-1910 arul Canton Railway Terminal. Dly. 1: University y NAVA 1930-45. The will be an all Ded.D. Course, at K.C..T.
First Lecture in regular Warden Jan, 20, Recreio v Onumlate; CCC v Army nominational Service. Contingent | "North": Army "South" v RAF; | Comd-Lt-Comd. J. P. Hewitt.ning with Wardens, et K.C.P. Scorpions v KCC.
KKNVK The Hongkong Hegiment. J. 17. Second Lecture of negutar Div. 2: Navy v University; DBS forming part of the NHKDV delach- Warden G.D., st KC.R.T. Feb. J.
Training with Wardens, at .C.P. v Recrolo: RÁP v Amy:, KCC V❘ment, wilt be represented by: Lieut IRC "A" IRC "B" v Police.
M. A. "D'Almada Remedios, Lieut
Thereafter Warden Course leg- Div. 1: St. Joseph's Club (Navy) A Fox arx 40 OR betalled
Instructiona heye been imed to lures and training & K.C.R.T. CAA South China (CI): Sink To those concerned.
and K.C.F. will continue on alternate Navy (Club) All matches at
Thursday in the same sequence. Remembrance Day Service-Club 4 p.m.:
Tires for both Kowloon Command South de Recreio The Hongkong Regiment port and Kowfoon-Canton Hallway Div. 2 "A" Eastern China (Navy); CAA, V Western will provide « Guard of Honour at
Terminal will be d pay the Club de Recreio on Sunday No- (C: Bina Tao v Palle (Club),
Div. "D": Prona". v. REME Vomber 7, 1954 in commemoration of
Boccer
V
Colony Exercise--December
the Victorla Club here tonight I medium bowler, may be in the (Stanley); Dalry Farm v Telephone; those members of the Portuguesa will be operated at Kowloon. Com-
100 to 0 Lodge, Iron Horse and
20 to 1 Gala Performance. Scots Pine, Trentham Boy and Torch Singer:
His name was not among the 12 announced today" but there is still a possibilty he may be Included. A definite décision will by made temorrow morning.
mend Pol in Shree Walcher as follow:(A) 0730 10 1000 fit
for
110 1914-1918 and 1930-1945 WATT matches .at Happy The Service will commence at 23000 to 1000 imation; (b) 0030 to
p.m. The Guard of Honour will be | 1230 hrs. for 1000 to 1200 few, action Domanded by Sat A. Nery, The
(c) 1130 to 1430 fr. for 1200 to, 1400 Hongkong Begbrent and wreath fits." action
soilestors v Tramways; Dockyard Community who gave their liver in XX in the match beginning here Jardine CMD: Sai Wan y on Friday.
Valley).
Div. 3: Hollandia v Watscesa ·
Mushy (Skp).
Polica. v Navy (škpi; RAF v Club | wá bẹ Iafd on behalf of the Regi- sient by Lt, M. A. D'Almada | Re- Yachting
medjon Detailed instructions ALVA Triangular Interport in Hongkong, boen inued, to thome concerned.
Bowls International Shield Final: Port Andrew's Church Kowloon The Hemembrance Day Vervice --- $t set ve CC: KCG Rev. G. Orivia, OBE, MA, CT
Ladies Lasques UERC V
• TC; KBC • KDC "I", KDS: Will / conduct & Enembrance Day
7 HKFC. At 1920 D.m.acy Server at St. Andrew's Church
"Ladies', Bockey
95 | 2Cork/100K at 10.45 wen, on Sunday Services y Recrelo (RP)|- Dörfánk | Novambas)), 1966, all members of Regalo TAKE Dortant the, Hongkong··Regiment, not on +1)** KGVEA" (85); Vloteline V, duly, leewhere, torene with their dremoline (159)
familien are invited to attend, Taro (kacing Met
Buglery of the Hongkong Reghinoj and Third Meeting at Happy Valley. | will
were: The following were the results 100 to 7 King's Courtier, Star of the European Toble
Tennis Lyon: matcher played Tournament at the Missions to Scomen last Royal Maid; night:
Team Events-Talk Malala 367 Sig Unit RAF "D" 6-2; beat All Blacks bent Blue Gold 6-2;|| REME Workshops "C" lost 10 307 Sig Unit RAF "B" 1-5: 33 Hospital lost to. RAF General North Point 2-5.
The 12 named are: Poter May a weak market the three. (Cxplain), Trevor Halley, Denis Men's Bingica--A, A. Mendes beat A. A. Marques 21-10, best backed horses were Floor
But Edrich, Tom Gra- 21-14: C. N. Xavier received a Show, Royal Maid and Cecil's veney, Vic Wilson, Rez Simpson, walk over from Grant; C. D. Choice. The next callover will Brian Statham, Frank Tyson, Cruz best. W. HL Sanders 21-10. take place next Monday China Johnny Wartlo, Jim McConnon
and Godfrey Evans-Reuter, Mail Special, 21-10,
25 to 1 Yoristown, Fleeting Moment, and Light Car;
to 1 Floor Show. Cecil's Cholce, Babbanio and Tao: 40 to 1 Roches Fleuries.
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Fill-in point for all Watches will be at the head of the steps befind The Command Post...
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Section onuocefully passing Leader -qualifying
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