SATURDAY'S RUGGER

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955.

PENTANGULAR TOURNEY TITLE PRACTICALLY IN THE ARMY'S POCKET

By "PAK

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In neither of the two rugger games played at Kai Tak on Saturday afternoon did the scores represent the true picture. Before one of the largest crowds seen this season the RAF on their home ground were un- lucky to lose in a titanic struggle to the Army, the Pentangular leaders, by 6 points (2 tries) to 3 points (1 try).

The result of this game practically puts the Pentangular Tournament Cham- plonship in the Army's pocket. The Army won completely against the run of play, for seldom were the RAF seen in their own half of the field,

The

In the JTVRUS Kam The T Club were more than lucky to 14-0 Terve the Meld with a defeit of sanky ten points when they lost for superior Gunners Jean

by 20 points

1 10 pinta (2 goals:

5 tries:

A few weeks ago erttlelser The standard of refereeing

Kerr

conversion

mised. was

Shortly after the second half opened, Logan narrowly missed Club forwards. led by a tong penalty kick. This was and Talamo, started allowed by an RAF allock, the El foot rush and Spencer hall went over the Wie and took it on. On the Ave-yard Potter burdy beng Gammon te an, while trying to gather with

the touch down,

no defenders in front of him, he

knocked on. The Gunners Of late it seemed cleared and copied the Club's | over

attack, excep! bal to have prices up slightly

that Anderson

14. Colony

on Saturday 3 The RAF-Ármy Kame it started well but de. terberates landly trewards

encl.

the

gathered safely to score

The conversion the pot. missed, £7-0

In the last 15 munautes the Infringes referee missed many munds

For many of them he With unslightest, and this was li fault.

Wor

The RAF awarded completely the Army unch for 15 minules the ball never crossed

Aarsa

did most of the dobil and the half way line into the RAF

near half of the Deld

Finally

the from Army got away with the fur- wards lending and on the RAF 25 were awarded a penalty for holding the ball after a tackle.

kick was :qumt and Logan gathered zaid, horror of hours, turned and handed the Put to B. Ree why oud followed up well, and who supply touch- ed down 0-3

Sull pressing, the Gunners arkleef yet another score when the trees were went away Anderson run hard to the right, then '.

ty always Į

back

the with

left, off the tackles Even when he was he rassest brushed

tay glaring ou

One, is parkirula.,

W...

1) Kakun

Army 4

Plate rhyming

dreetly scoRINE try. The ball was pait into the zerum, but edid not go in proper- | ty, and the referre did not ser

it

Why" Beuse he sfond

the WRONG side of the perum

It I grant a petere knowing The timer pants of the game of Jav do not aw where for

lati carrend out

the

CLUB C

See Their

GUNNERS

in the first studne The Gunners, playing with a trans which had alirarly best at least ten zuen la The Ardoy peura, looked like they would very shen 1ly lube another. Anderson, ier wing there- 11SĒT hire share of the

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water, RATING

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Leges in Arimitedly

was ngainst almost non-existent opposition,

So far riefinitely

man well worth

ELS & VE

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watching u the Cuture

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The Gunners park, winde

Serums,

Ir nuly

The sel

Tek its place in the toeouts Than WHEN suficient

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scored well out. 'The CONVERS sion wig missed. 20.0

A

At last the Club scurte good foot rush by Kerr, follow back to their

The RAF lamard the Army OWN half and ed by a Joosse serum, want the Club

narrowly missed asusther penal wking, Cole broke Llud

by Mark Then yet another is the and Smashed his

way Aimy were forced to errors through To

well score

Some- Petrie, ngats in excellent kick-

form, converted the score 20-5

chit.

as the

maks

how

A le inter and Kuvert 0:1 the half way line took the ball at his feet, and dribbled all the

lo gather cor the way

jont and score. Petrie again orded the necessary points. But was too late and before the Club the Sinal could More again whistle went,

A THRILLER

The second guine wus thriller from start 1 unish The RAF forwards were terrie with Brightwell, Girths and Lunds outstanding

they were

de

pressure grow. or ther the Army fence, though hardly anted, held

ut unt the fan whistic

HOW THEY STAND

the Pentangular

A i'ts

63 17 10

Here is how looks brow

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Amy

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Club Navy Poller

If the Army win their game against the Club next Saturday they will have won the Pentati gular as this will give them 12 of the offen points, and none

week.

of

the

MISS RUSSELL, THE REACTION TO YOUR UNDERWATER FILM IS TERRIFIC. WE'VE

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History Made At H.K. Bisley Meet

The Hongkong Bisley Meet 1955, concluded yester day at Kai Tak, saw history made in more ways than one, The shooting was highlighted by the brilliant dis- play of the husband-and-wife team of Lt and Mrs Orpen Smellie who, between them, all but registered a clean sweep of the major events on the programme,

Between the two, they cuptured į

1 Arst prizes, woven seconds and

a third and topped this by placing first and second highest scorers for the Governor's XX.

LI

Orpen-Seille recorded the unheard of fent of winning

The O. R. Sadick Cup of the the three main events

1. 2/7 Gurkha Rifles "15"* 9007;

Tân Bo Cho meet, the Governor's Shield for HMB Newcastle 430

The Services Teams Championship 1035 (The Caldbeck-McGregor Challenge Cups 1.1/Espez A“ 23 pta; 2. 2/7 Gurkha

The Bines "A pla Stonecutter's Wooden Spoon Itong- kung Police "A" 250 pts.

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WEEK-END SOFTBALL

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Panda Aces Wallop The USS Lenawee 16-1

Panda Aces walloped the USS Lenawee 16-1 and Chinese Athletic trounced Warriors 12-6 in lop-sided Senior "A" Lengue softball matches yesterday. Americans downed the Panda Bees 7-1 to retain the leadership in the Senior "B" Division.

W. K. Wong, promising young hurler of Panda Aces, struck out 12 of 27 sallors come to bat and kept the game well under control behind his three hit pitch- ing. Pandas drew first blood through veteran Wally Ma in the opening frame. How. over, the sailors stuck out well in the first three cantos and Pandaa only gained a TATTOW 3-1 lead.

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Patsy Me | Warriors Donald took the batting honours Delawares of the day with a perfect four- ine-four, including a bingle and

Blackhawku 'A' a two-run homer.

Pandas B' Saturthy's results were: CAA Jr. defented the Seven Oversens 'A'

Michael Locners 22-10.

Wong HKU....

The lars cracked up during the victory. Mrs the later three frames and made a series of miscues which allow ed their opponents to score four the runs in the fourth, five in fith and four in the sixth. Their lonely run came in the fourth where

Pullin

the shortstop, made a safety, reached second an i pass ball and was batted in by Bateman's timely hit after one down

The final score was 10-1. The Navymen

locking were really practice and erred no less than 22 times. Pitcher Terry only yielded five hits, whifted two but walked right.

of the latter honiered.

Pandus Jr. upset the Comete Dukes 0-0

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Junior "Blue"

Comola...

Wah Ying

Overseas *15

20 Pounders

Blackhawks 'B' blanked the Pandus Jr. P. I. Dodgers 6-0.

South China Ladies shellacked the CAA Ladien 34-1. L. W. Chan of CAA homered in the

white sixth frame to save [L washing.

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The game between CAA and

HOW THEY STAND Warriors went on without much

The standings in the various Seventeeners The Tribesmen slurted fervour.

computed up-to-date with quick the grume

side-out Leagues and the Athletes immediately are as follows:-

Senior "A" rand trips. with four Fun vit The Indian rallied in four runs also during the second but the Athlettes talled once to maintain the lead, The Chinese side again were on the run and pushed four across the plate during the third canto

TRIED VERY HARD

The Warriors tried very hard during the following innings but luck stuned to be against them, Four Unes they had a man In

scoring position but every time sither the bitter was whifted or the base runners erased at home, while the Athletics were able to ally twice in the fifth and enge in the sixth to lead comfortably

the end of sixth.

y 12-4 at the

During the lost inning, how- ever. Tribesman Jimmy Chung led the attack frat by a well-

which went placed hot roller

best when the

ciders through od out of the park for a homer

Alfredo Oilveira followed

George with a safety.

Ribeiro smarked solidly into the centre

raced

was mutted and

red home.

Girarge

eagerly 450, 2.

the Colony Championship, uje) 5, 2/7 Gurkha tines "B" }; 2, Services Individual Champion- | KEME “A” DAY. ship und the Colony

Pistol The South China Morning Post Hawl A field Championship, all from of great marksmen.

The presentation of prize by Li General C.

Sugden, Commander British Forces and GOC Land Forces, Hongkong, at the conclusion raw over 500

Gurkha

1 1/1 Gurkha Rifles 'A' 2/7 Gurkha Rifles "B" 421.

The 11.K. Sporting Arms Cop

2. 2/7 1. 1 Execx 400

es "A" 457.

The Morse Cup 123 Field Regt "A" 156; 2. 2/2 Gurkha Rifles "A" 154.

The B, W. Lee Cup

The thres also hat a good cou reach this figure. day, thought

I have been asked to remind over-

again

Combined shadowed

opposite you by

Malayau-Singapore games un numbers.

Blincoo and Edwards were by Thur

Thursday and Friday of this Both will be on the Club far the

dangerous part,

т both will start ul with the latter showing terrific | ground determination aid spend

Be- the same time, axe. 8 The

pm then tore for the line.

I hope to print in compettors, guests and specta- tors in attendance, and some a short descrip- | ton Gunners' Burees, and when they 321 Barke

have these columns the Army

was caused when of the Malayan amusement Kot moving they swung the baftfotrd Real hooker, who whuletion of exch

XV. probably ort

the Orpen-Smellies found dim-32 unt imply and always looked fuct up to Sleenion's standard is Smgapore

culty in removing the huge col-The Ruttonjac Cup (Bervice Pistol)

BK. Police "A" 200; 2. K at least as gixxt as any other in dangerous

lection of trophies gathered by Palce "B" 211 the Colony,

The Falconer Cup them Both full backs played well, thach man took things Just a Club: Pridhar, Spencer ges In the forwards Rere shacke

the

The Chub played in etfeet with

six mea The rent were passen-

had tas

The set skaza Rame to date in the loose.

Wrinesday.

THE

Petric.

TEAMS

that

presentation of

01

1. 2/1 Gurkha Rifles 33 LING 2, 2/2 Gurkha Rifles "A" 28 hits. The San Miguel Cap (L.M.C.)

2/3 Gurkha Rifles A 129; 2. Gurkha Rifles "B" .

1. RASC "B" 25 R.E.ME “A“ 56 #15.

; 2.

Police (1): 2. 1/N

Col. J. A Dawson, Chairman 1. 9th. Destroyer Squadron "A" $1 of the Hongkong Rifle Associa per: 7, DCRE.

The Terry Cup canly. Brentford Bramhall, Penman, Kilvert, Hick-tion in a short speech prior to tro was fat and away the best with that a good game but, as 1 sug-son, Cole, Rogers, Russeli, Slack,

prizes, Talando close belund Petrie alse

without Parkinson in Kerr, Taluno, Morrison, Barker, praised the high standard The K. B. Lee Cup (Pistol Tlier shome, whde Bussell, the Chatbed,

1. Hongko hoker, as well as doing well in front he did not share quite as

shooting and expressed the As St

to sociation's thanks all who The later-Bervices Challenge Match bestantly us

had

The Carlsberg Trophy contributed

the towards

The Army 2018 pts. meet's sucÇOSS In particular, he

The Lau Cup praised the efficient work per-

The Army 2004 pla. formed by Maj. G.L.V. Pring. Chier Range Ofeer and the per- sonnel of the 25 Fd Regt R.A. for the excelicin handling at the butts.

{" hard day at serum hif and Hacksun, who was

Jalf, sul uptly very much Bappies, and despilte

stently game

Arme pusting pinyed

This threes never

J

As

15

Bertin

hal

he has done,

Curr Gunners: McClean, In the Amy forwards Car Lookend promtus kų,

Thomas Anderson. Endley, Owen-Smith, fd

bth 35 wing King, Walker, Cooper, Kirkman. Winslet, forward and

Dowan. Hawson, trok ver when he

the Taller Massey. Kelly, Fisher, from Russell when he was -

RAF: Logan. Gamin on, Jured,

Me- Thomas, Dyer,

McDonald, Garrity. Taylor, Sleeman, Miller, Land, Griffiths, Woolt, Brightwell, Davies.

Unul bis injury Russeli was settfed and the tackling was practically doing very well. Both his stature ཏི གསུ', ས ཏྠི ཏཱ༤ཏྟཱ

have the Club and his speed resembled Parkin- kaked se full- and some son, and his passing was heal change will have to be made in and crisp,

Never

quick tier of the Club are to ket anywhere gular.

The Army

Army: kicked of and

Bilneos Brentford, in the Pentan-pressed and the threes were sen!

Barker, away in a nice run and the ball

Edwards who

Turner. CTORS- came to kicked, but the ball went over Hil the dead ball line.

The Guimers kicked off, and the Club started with a fine at

tack which fejl to pieces as they neared the Gunners line, and

Then the HAF

A

swung into Anc forward

the Gunners swept back down action.

the field with a good foot rush, with Brightwell to the fore, and but the bal went over the dead the RAF threes took 11 to the

Moore,

Potter, Edwarde, Kirbetson, Harrison,

Russell, Bevan-Thomas,

Thomas,

ball line The Gunners pack 20 but passed forward, and themed shortly. took the ball from the drop out Army

threes took it from the

mud Winusiet gathered and loose and were stopped with ten teored near the posts.

Dowan's kick hit the post and rebounded into play. 3-0.

yards to 9.

come

Reld, Conn. Chisholm,

the

SOME DATES

Here are some more dates to watch out for. At present they are provisional, but they will be

2: Final March

of FARELF Inter-Unit Cup,

March 6: Singapore/Malaya (FARELF) v. long- finalister Then

one of the must kong. exciting

whole of the runs

March 9: Singapore/Malaya match. Lamb Look the brill

Analists (FARELF) v. Comb. from

run the

10-yard serum and

Services (Hongkong). On and

March 10: Singapore/Malaya The second score came short- tore away up the wing.

Analists (FARELF) v HKFC. Owen-Smith on he went, then passed in tu

Grimth:

who

when Lackied passed back and Lamb went un again.

With only the loose maul the Club again Anally caught, got the ball but lost it to Curria outdistanced who took it from half way to mates the the 23, then passed out to Ead-clear in time.

SHORTLY

AFTER

ly after. First neurly broke through but his pass was knocked on with five yards to

Club The go. Berambled the ball clear

and

In

out to

in turn

feel to go he was but £14 he had

Iris own team- Army wcro able to

The Army took play back info

loy who in turn pander the the RAF baif with long kicks

Anderson who scored

posta. Dowan converted. 0-0,

for touch, and from a scrum the threes

sent

were

The Club, with long, raking Edwards again off

And

PHILIPPINES v. SWEDEN

TODAY

THE RESULTS

The Association's Wooden Spoon Royal Navy,

A

The Watson Cup Lt Orpen-Smelise 139; Lt Cmdr ktəbinaen 198; A

Noruntie 133, Highest Score SN(a) WOil Morgan 127

Tyrus Lt Orpen-Smellie 338.

The Lunar Cup

1. Lt Orpen-Smelte 141; 7. Mrs Highest Boore SR() Maj Allday

The following are the com-Orpon-Smeille 140; 3, K. C. Hoo 137, plete results:

The Colony Championship (The Goveror's Shield)

1. 4. Open-Smaille 600; a, Mrs Orpen-Smellle 627; 9. Me Noronha 016: 4, Lt Comdr Robinson 514,

Ladies

Highest Scors: Mrs Orpen-Smellte 527; 2. Miss M. Wong 490.

#ghen Score SRro): Chapt, Carter. RA, 416.

Tyros: Cpl. Campbell, R.M,

The Governor's XX

LA Orperi-Smelle

Mr Orpen-Smellle

Mr Noronha

Lt Comdr Roblo Mr Wm. K.Y. Fu

Mr Hoo Kam-chlu

Pte E.M. Rosario

Cpl Green wood Min M. Wong F/Lt Boggust Mr L.A. Rosario Caps Gardner F/Set Stubbings Mr Wong Bor Cal Souza Mr O.R. Sadick

Capt Hancock

Mr Karpovieli

F/Lt Ledli

P.O. Jenkinson

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The Colony_Pietta Championship

(The President's Cup)

C

1. LI Open-Smellia 340; 2. Mr Win

Y. Eu 346: The Service individni Chaplonship

(Jockpen-Smeille

Club Challenge Cup)

Blackshaw 604; 3, Rm ICharkebarackle 500.

Piano Lan Under 1 : 1, TIÊN Karebahadur 590; 2, Hin Pumababa- dur 503,

The Marden Cup. *7. Cars Blackcanaw 150, Lt Orpen- Ray-Smell Set Boed 185,

aces

Manila, Jan. 31, Sweden's

top tennis repeated his Lennart Bergelin and Sven klets, attacked

after this and tactics of cross-kicking over the Davidson, will meet this after- with ten yards to go won the

This time Blincoo was noon their Filiping, counterparts, scrum, but the Gunners for line,

up, Fellesimo Ampon and wards took the ball at their feet ready for it and, racing

touched down. The conversion mundo and worked their way back into

was missed, 3-0. the Club's half.

the first two Singles After a few minutes midfield the

but missed,

in

Doyro, miten of

exhibition

Lie between

Davidson won tho

1001

130.

Tyros Moe Burgie 133,

The Jardine Cup 1. Lt Open-Smeille 48: 3, Fl Blubbings 46; 3. Mins Mabci

Score

ST(a)

111

Alfredo

Toy

Ribeiro now perched

but third Dissineyer popped, Ricky out and Azinheira grounded Reggie Sanlon again popped to end their rally and the game. The Bal score was 12-0 in favour of the Athletics.

The Americans showed their prowess in the field and mowed the

teebly attacking young Panda

Bees without exercising latter only much effort. The

during the first two speared

1-0. Yankee Innings and led first basemen Ken Donaldson homered in the third to the the score and his teammates railled in four runs during the fifth to ice. They the game on nut added two more in the last for a finishing touch and walked away

with a score triumphantly

7-1.

Jack bltetied

one

σε

Bordwell of Americans

опе

n three-hitter, fanned Lonel and walked James Herick yielded nine hits,

and

five Issued whifted four free tickets.

Junior

China

League South

a last upset the Lynxes by inning three-run rally to win maintained 13-12. The Lynxes

a three-run lead all through util they

Set the South

Wone hitting

C.P.D.

10.

11ghest Almo 41.

Tyro Sgt Stubbing 40.

The on Becretary's Cup

sixth during which

China lads

started

5. K. Yu homered to narrow

D.

the

gap to two ruins. However,

they were still trailing 10-12.

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PHOTOGRAPHS

The Lynxes made no headway by our Staff Photographers

1. Mr Orpen-Smellle 82; 2. Cmdr Robinson 91: 3. Lt Orpen-Smeille or in the last

Highest Boore SRS) Lt Col. Cox

81.

Tyras Mr Baleros $9.

The Eu Tong-Sen Cup

1. Mrs Orpen-Smeille 155: 2 Mr Noronha 164; J. Capt Hancock 182.

Highest Scoro St() taj Allday JUD.

Tyros Chpt macock 182

The O, Badlek Cop (38 Cal Revolver) 1. Wm K. Y. ELL, ASP 92; 2. Hog Kim Chiu #8; 3. Kn Fook Chuen 80. The Tang Bhip-Kin Cup

(.38 Cal Revolver)

1. Wm K. Y. Bu, ASP 100: 2, Lt Open-Smellio 97: 3, Ko Fook Chuen

89.

The Chairman's Cup -

(27 Cal Pistol)

1. Lt Qypen-Smalti 170; 3. Insp Gilles 100; 2, Mr S. W. Leo 161.

FANGIO WINS ARGENTINE GRAND PRIX

Buenos Aires, Jan, 30. Juan Manual Fangio of the Argentine, driving a Mercedes

Prize For Under "22") Bin Kar- car, kabahadur 117.

The Güman Cup,

WOD

and South trame China then rallied. P. H. Lu! bunted safe after one down and Chan's K. stole

second H. timely hit brought Lul in and

himack reached

second.

he

S. K. Yu also connected a solid hit and made second.

in

Chan dented the rubber time to te the score, Yu reached the third station on a pass ball and when C. L. Wun pulled a long ly for a sacrifice he raced home for the winning run,

48-10 BLAUGHTER

the

In the Ladies' tournaments Wahoot 13+ alaughtered rookie Colleens 'B' with League record run of 48-10 in the morning. The young Owls were just enjoying a hitting and Everyone made running sproc 410 8 runs. Leading in the scora column was Sholla Collaco with six hits and eight runs

two the Buenos Aires Tracy Brown annexed Grand Prix automobile race home runs and one with full busts. Other once were by 1. Rin Kharksbahadur 103; 2. La hero today.

Carolyn Roza-Pereira, The Grand Prix race was run Terry Open-Smell 100: 3. Cei H, Bouta

Angola D'Aquino

and round the three-mile roult,

Ex-Champion Wahoos 'A' held The Dairy Frein Bħlase

The first series was won by 1: Am Purnebescue 130 Lathe Italian, Giuseppo Farina, Inback the Panderettes 11-9. The Orpen-Smellile 137; 3, Cîn Blackshaw

Ferrari, the second. by Owls had a 5-0 lead from the Prize For Under "238"; niên P-Surling Moss (Britain) in a first two inning at maintained

Marcedes

this til the end of fifth when

Lood scort

at 1, 24 Orpen-Smelle LED a coun Fangio last year's World the

Champion,

Indies caught up Jenne 135; 3, Cm Blackstar 100 Road Race

In the six, but Frika For "Undie "**woman" second in both suries and won with three bahaskar 190

the race

with the on aggregato

the ́Aces perm formance in both series,

Second in the overall placings

"Prize For Under "zył: nin Xhenin two series--each of 39 Inps Ltv.co

150.

The Dedwell, Cus

A drop kick was attempted play the RAF presed and on Sweden and the Philippines.

and the Gunners the 25 the threes were given a threes went off again, whilst the chance and Moore Mathered a Philipping Singles title, while a Bar Club stood and watched, and lie ahead and scored woll cut. Borgolin made off with the Owen-Smith cut through to 3-3.

same crown last year, score with A lovely run. This was followed by another Meanwhile,

within

the Philippine he passed Although

dangerous foot rush by the RAF Inter Collegiate Champion, inches of four men not one forwards, but the ball went into Jolinay Jose, last night salvaged

tackle ly attempted to

touch. The kick

ono victory for the Philippines was missed. 11-0. That ended the first half. FEROCIOUS TACKLING In the Junior match with Bris tain when he defeated Roger pecond half the tho

Thus exted the first half. Becker in straight porta, d-1 and Gunners Immediately attacked

John Barrels, however, a linocut about 15 Throughout It and also through- | 0-3.

the local inters Purnea threes out the second the tackling on trounood yards out sont their

siden

terdalous, secondary, titlist, Eddie Dungo, away and Anderson crossori în | bolh the corner with: a grand run despite the hard ground,

In

and from

1

WILE

-Presse,

7

was.

wer Blirting Mom and third Amarios Tablight of Franco

B-3.

sama manber of run, a

They chockcod the diasporato

Consular Ball Charity

Boxing Bisley Meeting Football Dinner Civil Aid Service H.K. Motor Rally Fishery Exhibition Ordination Service St. Joseph's Sports Sir Otto Lund's Visit Little Red Riding Hood Aberdeen Trade

Year New

Day Reception,

Parada

Chinese Australian

School

Fair

St. John Ambulance Wah Yan Students Association Dinner Cockery Exhibition at Lyemun Barracks Marino Department Annual Cocktail Party .Ex-Chindits Association. Annual Dinner Craigengower Children's Party -

St. John Ambulance Bal1 University Alumni Dance Arrival of Evendale Crow S.P.C. Children's' Party Annual Race Meeting Indian Day Reception British Council Party Craigangower Dance Police ⠀⠀ Annual Sports All Local, Sports Local Presentations. :

Local Weddings

etc, etc. Available at

last inning rally of the Cats by 5OUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.

good field and limited their love to only three runs to match

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