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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955.
YOLANDE POMPEY WANTS TEST HERO BECOMES AC 2
A TITLE FIGHT OR A TICKET FOR HOME
By DENNIS HART
Teddy Waltham, secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control, returns from the haranging and arguing that preceded the Cockell- Marciano affair to face another set-to. Opponent Jack Burns.
Burns, a boxing manager from his cocked brown homburg down to his long yellow overcoat he also chews cigars-guides the fistic fortunes of Yolande Pompey, that belligerent twelve-stoner from Trinidad.
"When is Pompey going to get an Empire title
side Burns prepares to fire at Waltham.
Sport Has Lost
Heroes
Two
Sport has lost two heroes by the deaths of Gilbert ever known, and Jessop, greatest hitter cricket has Tommy Burns, Heavyweight Champion of the World between 1906 and 1908.
fu
chance?" is the first broad-
Having removed Bermuda's Polly Smith from the Empire cruiserweight scene Pompey reckons it is high time he got a crack at Turpin. He has chased the British Champion for nearly five years both as a middle and Cruiser:
Now Yolande feels he has walted long enough. And as far as he is concerned it's going to be a title fight or a ticket for home on the first boat.
Secretary Walthamn, once more than useful middleweight. is now something of an expert But at parrying verbal thrusts. it will be some time before he can counter the Burns barrage. Burns has all the angles For
covered.
Jessop died at Fordington Vicarage, Dorchester, aged 81. His bat was particularly, hard on Yorkshire. He first established himself in the Gloucestershire side with innings of 63, scored out of 65 in less than half an hour at Cheltenham, At Harrogate he knocked up 118 in 40 minutes. At Lord's in 1901 he collected 233 in 150 One such angle is the ques- minutes for an England side. Each time it was Yorkshiretion of whether Turpin deserves who suffered.
LEAGUE TENNIS
The following were the results of yesterday's League Tennis matches:
MEN'S "B" DIVISION
Jessop's style was all his own. He crouched, over his but feet apart, knees bent. Amazingly light and quick on his feet. he would glide down the pitch to even the fastest bowlers, as Richardson and Mould, and drive the ball straight past them.
such
2
EXPLOSIVE WIN
world chance after that ex- plosive win over Alex Buxton.
"Buxton is an overblown middle." is the Burns retort, and Pompey was polishing of better middles than Buxton "four years ago."
"In November 1951, for In- stance,
Pompey, an unknown having his first London Aght, stopped the late Dave Sands, An innings from Jessop could then Empire 'middleweight turn hopeless defeat into sur-Champion, in six rounds: prising victory. It did so against the Australians at the Oval in 1902.
went
England had been set to score LRC Beat CCC(1) By 514-31 G. B. Smart and E. Zulauf (LAC) 263 to win on a rain-damaged Jost to 3. Kau and E. Pereira 3-pitch, and had lost five wickets beat Liu and H. H. Tinu fi-; drew with H. O. Baker and N. Leonard for 48 runs when Jessop
out to join F. S. Jackson. Story and F. C. Stuckey the next 75 minutes E. E. (LRC) beat Hsu and Pereira 6-3; helped to add 139 runs. brat Toto Li and Tsou 2-6;
own share was 104. Baker and Leonard 6-2.
6-5
H. E. Dow."and S. Saul (LRC) lost to Haut and Pereira 2-6; beut Lu and Trou 6-3; beat Baker and Leonard 6-4.
and C.
on
But what about Ron Barton:
the best-looking prospect British boxing scene for many a year? Would Pompey fight hands some, Ron in an eliminator?
"Pompey's
with finished eliminators." snaps Burns. "Twp In years ago he won an eliminator Jessop
for the world crown, when he His beat America's Jimmy Slade And he's still as far off a world title chance, farther off in fact. "Sure Barton's good. He de- serves a chance. We'll give it to him too. Pompey will take him on within two beating Turpin."
In the end Ceorge Hirst (not out 581 and Wilfred Rhodest (last man in) saw us to victory. Between 1899 and 1912 Jessop played in 13 Tests against Aus tralla and five against South
weeks
of
KCC Lost To CBC By 1-8 Cheung Chau and K. K. Cheung (CRC) beat N. Agruetad and K. Lo 6-4; beat D. Coffey and N. Det 4-3: DEAL 11. Van Dijck
So far Burns hasn't any more Soetens. 6-3.
C. P. Ha and M. C. Ng (CRC) Africa. He captained Glouces-verbal punches ready to throw. beat Augustad and Lo 6-4; beat Coffey and Gel 6-2; beat Dijck and ter for 13 seasons. He was a He reckons that last one should and volá any Sortens 6-3.
if the British Boxing secretary shows signs of still making a lack fight of it Burns won't ammunition.
magnificent fielder, and a fast rende Waltham attacks.
M. L. Chan and S. L. Ma (CRC) bowler who could take his 100 Just to Augustad and 104-6; best wickets in a season." Tetley and Del -3: beat Duck and
Soetens 0-2.
1
CCSRC Heat HRCC By 14-14
C. X. Lain and D. D. Yue
(CCSRC) best Acefuroff and Cooke:
beat Bickford and Pricham 6-2.
AN EVANGELIST
Tommy Burns,
the French-
possible
6-1; last to Mackie and Hopkins 4-6: Canadian Heavyweight Cham- A Pompey-Turpin clash would Samuel Zee and T. C. Wang pion who became an evangelist, be a good thing, not only from CCSRC) beat Agafutoff and Cooke died, at 74, in Vancouver, where the Burns-Pompey viewpoint, 6-2: drew with Mackle and Hopkins he went a month ago to join abul for Turpin.
KY. Chang and P. F. Za religious order.
- beat Bickford and Pridham 5-3.
Colin Cowdrey, the Kent batsman who achieved such fame during the England's successful cricket tour of Australia last Winter, has been called up for National Service. He is seen being fitted out at Cardington RAF Station. Whether he will be available for Test matches against South Africa remains to be seen.--Central Press Photo.
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 20. Orders By Lieutenant Colonel 0. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated May 24, 1955.
Force Headquarters
Rfe Mis year will attend the class- Pistoan-Tuesday May 24. Gication to be held on Stoneculiers 1955. HQ RMXDF 3.30 p.m. Dress: range. Parade:" Blake Fler 10.30 Mufti Warning Order. There will a.m Dress: No. 8. Fapt No. 3. be a full day Exercise on Wednesday ||Names of those who are attending June 8, 1955.
must be handed to Coy PSI' by Friday May 27. 1955. It is no good sttending if your weapon is Rot available.
Home Guard Tralaing-Thursday May 25, 1955.
Reece Platoon-Weekend Scheme Friday To Sunday May 20/22 1955. Parade WD Car Park 7 D.D. Friday May 20 1968. Dress: OG' Bush Shirt, Trousers Rubber Bouts. Kit & Eqpt for 48 hours Wednesday Dritt Practice. Parade MPG 530 May 25, 1955. Parade MPG 5.30 p.m. for detailing in two squats. No. 1 Squad-Sten Practice Rennedy Road Range No. 2 Squad-Worgnelchong Gap Field Sketching Dress: Overalls Belt, Beret.
Artlilery Battery-Field Troop No Training. C & R Troop Monday May 23, 1954. Parade MPG 5.15 p.m. for soc. Dress: Mufti.
p.m. Dress: OG Bush Shirt Trou-
Puttees, Boets, Berels, Belts,
****
From Auxiliary Air Force
nongkong
Friday May 20, 1953 Radar Opera- Trade Training.G.C.I Teams.
tora-S...-5.30 pm. Controllers Courses 2 & 3 Lecture Room, Murray
Parade Ground at 5.30 pm. Saur
Wireless
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BEGINNING THE JUDY GARLAND STORY
"How Bing Crosby Saved My Life"
By MICHAEL RUDDY
"When you are at the bottom and you can't go any lower unless you die that's when you need friends," said Judy Garland.
"Do you know-I've never really dared to talk about it before-not the whole truth.
"But now those black days are over, it's a relief to tell-like getting rid of something.bad.
"When M.G.M. fired me after 13 years on contract and 30 good plctures, (I don't believe I ever made a flop) Hollywood said I was washed up, through. No
one would give me a job,
THE VICTIM
come-back flm 'A Star is Born
do
"But now that's
"I was in debt, I was des- admit it: Judy wasn't coming to first fueèch the cameras for my perate. I couldn't sleep with work: she just couldn't make it. worry and I'd feel sick with lear watching the dawn come up. frightened to face another day.
"And do you know who saved me Bing Crosby.
"He called me up one morning,
Bless him he was cute.
"Judy,' he said, 'I know how busy зой are (busy-VE! That was a laugh!) and I was wondering if I could get you for three shows"
NEW FAITH
"Yos--that's what saved me ...Bing
Crosby offering me three guest appearances on his radio show. He could have had me for 30 shows or 300.
"That moment, I felt the whole world change. It was real friendship.
a
'you know what i hope moet? hope all the wonderful people helped me so much in London; ant Manchester and other Glasgow, and all the places in Britain will like it,
tco.
Jane Powelt was put into her place and the studio announced Judy's suspension. Three days later she was found at her home with her throat bleeding and broken glass in her hand. What had she done? What
TRIUMPHANT the truth of her collapse? "All 1 could see ahead of me "Making A Star is Born'
We'd"all wam't easy. was more confusion.
I exhausted my talked and talked and couldn't | sekt because
and I was tense stand any more of it. I wanted nervous and I blew up.
She didn't need to tell me. I to black out the future as well. as the past."
knew already, how many dis agreements and delays there "I'm terribly sorry I've caused were-how at one time the top all this worry and distress to executives were "arguing that it everyone.'
might be best to abandon the
+ That
Judy said whole thing. was what afterwards. And I'm certain she meant il
I¦
Minelli
Stubbornly, and with his re "I needed that job even more
Was she a victim of the markable instinct for a winner, than I needed the money. I psychoanalysis craze? could Jack L. Wamer (reported to dollars could always borrow money; you well be.
have put up 5,500,000 Her can't borrow a job, you can't
three-month honey for the flim) persisted in his
belief in Judy and the film with Vincente borrow the chance, to put back moon
Now we know how right ba had been so wonderfully happy was. faith in yourself.
first time in years that he had relaxed, had fun, and let someone look after her.
"I knew my baby was com- ing and I fel! peaceful and loved," she told friends.
"Somebody else has to have faith in you Arst. Well, Bing had faith in me-and thank God, I didn't let him down."
She peeped into the cot where her baby son Joseph Wiley was sleeping peacefully, and, smiled
as she thought back to that day, But I didn't smile, because
papers
Were
SO SCARED
But the baby brought troubles
wགསླུ་༔ thinking back to the time as well as happiness. All the time she worried-worried about whether she was ready a good wife and mother.
At, last she went to a psy chiatrist.
when all the screaming "Judy Garland Tries Garland Cuts Suicide!" "July Throat
Lost Over
Job " It was the weight battle for filming "If You Feci Like Sing- ing" ihot triggered off the trouble.
MURDER!
Gr
sure
Does her triumph mean that her black days are over? I say YES.
I have known her for 15 years, and there is something about her now that dils me with new hope for her future.
After she has
got over the arrival of her baby son, a tre mendous television opportunity awaits her "The Judy Garland Show."
her
Las Vegas Casino have offered HALF A MILLION DOLLARS Over + five-year period for a few weeks' act each
I have never regretted any thing more she told me.
year. psychoanalysis "has
And Dick Rogers, of the helped many, many people but famous Rogers and Hammer- ma it was like taking stela team, has discussed the medicine for a sickness I really aiming of "South Pacific," with didn't have."
Judy and Frank Sinatra. She closed her
fer
eyes
and
B near
Some things must be done-
day May 21. 1955 C Team-Radar Station-8.30 aum. (Fall Day), Trane- Judy, wasn't really fit enough The Hongkong Regiment
port leaves Salisbury Boad at 8:30
to do such a rigorous musical, Training."A" Coy-Tuesday May am. Sunday May 22, 1965 m. "D"
but she needed the money. Peak Team Radar Station 8.30 am. (Fuli 24. 1933. Teams LMG/Hide Range. Bensinder-22 Range. RV Day)!
Transport leaves Salisbury The studio sent her to a shivered a little. "Gee, I was “I can't ever remember seeing MPG to Peak and B3Q 4_p/m. Road at 8.30am. Friday, May 27.
Boston hospital
she to slim, but scared,"
said, 1955 Controllers Courses 2 & 3
"People her more contented and relaxed. Dress: Overalls. Beret, Boots. Friday
"I Fighter Plotters when she reported for work she wouldn't believe It, the amount "You know," she laughed. May 21, 1955. Personnel 15 detailed S.O.C.-5.30 pm, But Range Kal Tak 8 10 12 2004 5.0.C. a. (Hal Day), Tuesday
Tuesday May 24, 1955—"A" Wald- was stiti. 151b, overweight.
of my life I've spent being just think I'm always at my happiest Dress: No. T. Battle Order. Thurs May 24, 1955 Watch-S.O.C.
Desperately
with a new baby," she struggled to plain seared. day May 24. 1955 "A" Coy Football 5.30 pm, Thursday May 26, 1945 reduce in a fortnight.
"I' It was
was scared.. when I went I honestly believe that Judy Team y HQ Coy. "B" Cay-Monday B Watches-S.0.C.-4.30
has made sheer murder. I watched the to England back, in 1851. I was Garland May 23, 1955 22 Dragon Trophy pm. Nursing Orderlies. Wednesday Competition Pay Parade. XV MPG May 23mic 5.30 p.m.
life draining 1956 Windsor Houre-Fit Lt
out of her from scared when I first walked out miracle come-back, not only as fer RHQ 5.15 p.m. Dress: No. 8.
One day to the next.
on the stage. I was scared when | a film-star, but as a woman. Eqpt No. 1 carrying spare pair of Operators Elementary. Turday May Docks and RHKDF Identity Cacta. 21, 1953 - As delaled - Murray Bar- The early scenes in "If You Friday May 21, 1955 Casuals
and racks 5.30 p... Friday May 27, Feel Like Singing" show her a Adat's & PSI Trophy teams sa de 1955-As detailed-Murray Barracks
wholesome, plump, applechecked Lalled by letter, parade at 5.C.P. 5.30 pm Wireless Operators Ad-
Coy-Tues-vanets. The British Champion of Kowloon 830 1.m.
Tuesday May 24, 1955—AS farm-girl, driving tractor, course,
does not want to risk as May 24, 1955. Fay, 22 Shoot.detailed-Murray Barracks-5.30 pm singing happily to the heavens, Dr. Inspection of Cuy by Coy Equipment Assistants. Saturday May By the end of the fim she's a The only Canadian ever to defeat before the chance
of Comd. HY MPG for RHD 1.15 p.m. 1. 15-KAAR Hangar slender gure in
15
black tights hold the title, he was almost world title bout. But if he
only champion worthy of such a fight, and I carry his second best pair of boots Road at 1.45 pm Sunday May 2, and top hat. certainly, the
and identity card). Saturday/Sunday 1935 HKAA Hangar-Group 2-9 to go who finished his days denounc-think he is, better for him to
Salisbury May 23-299 Pl only W/B Ex. RV am. Transport leaves King,
S.C.P. Kowloon 9 a.m. Dress: No. Read at 8.45 2.17. PRC Lost To KTGCA Z By 2-7 ing boxing as vicious, and full as undisputed Empire
Tuesday May W. Gillies and Marsh (PRC) lost of hatred."
And a clash with all-action B. Eqpt No. 3. Sunday May 29, 1955-24, 1955-HKAAF Hangar 6 p.m. Fompey could rub off the rust-Stonecutters Range. Camoni Rifle Transport leaves Salisbury Road at Friday May 20, owning a Newcastle ness still evident in the Turpin Shoot (all failures and personnel at 36 DAT.C.
yet red. parade Blake Pier 19.30 1953-All Flight-Area Central 8 p.in. a.m. Drem: No. 8. Eqpt No. 3. It Transport leaves Salisbury Road at Saturday May 21, 1955--- important that you notify your PSI 5.45 pm
As detailed Kal Tak Tower--12 noon of your intention of attending this
18 p.m. (Full Day). Sunday May parade before Friday 12 noon on the
22. 1955-As detalled--Kai Tak Tower May 27) Warning Order-Tuesday
-8 am to 2 pm (i Day). May 31, 1955, Rife and LMG Shoot
day May 21, 1953-AU Fight--Area "8" Range Kal Tak (Personnel who Control ép. Transport leaves have not yet fired and tears taking Salisbury Road at $.45 pm. Auzi- part in the Adjutant Cup and PST ary Police. Tuesday May 24, 1933- Frophy) RV S.C.P. Kowbon 122HQ. No. 34 RAF Police District 5.45 a.m. Drax: No. 8, fapt No. 3. "D" p.m. «Transport leaves Murray Pa. Coy-Wednesday May 12, 1955. Camrade Ground at 6.30 pm. M.T. Demonstration. RV MPG 2 p.m. for section. Sunday May The 1953-
(CCSRC) beat Agafumat, and Cooke 4-3; beat Mackie and Hopkins 8-1: beat Bickford and Pridham 6-4.
MEN'S "C" DIVISION ...
Croup "A"
to K. S. Lin and P. Woo 5-7: lost
to J. Poon and T. W. Yau 4-6; st
After
to T. Young and P. Y. Loe 2-8.
A. R. S. Major and R. V. F. public-house, running a speak machinery. 6-4; lost to Poon and Yau 3-4; Jesting on the stage, he turned to Turner (PRC) beat Lin and Woo easy in New York, and appear-
to Young and Lee 2-4.
C. G. March and S. G. Mills the Church in 1935,
(PRC) lost to Lin and Woo 4-6
"beat Poon and You
Young and Loe 2-5.
6-2; lost to
LADIES "A" DIVISION
LEC Beat Recreio by 8-9 #
Mrs Miller and Mrs Getz (LRC)
beat Mrs Silva and Mrs Rumjahn
Burns won his tile with a 20-rounds victory over Marvin Hart in Los Angeles, lost it to coloured Jack Johnson.
#
Burns Johnson had pursued
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
6-3; bent Miss Figueredo and Ass round the world in quest of the The following have been
Xavier 6-3; beat Mrs Casin and Mr crown. Eventually the
match
Dress: No. 5 ¡Each man NCO to
2 D.11.
Transport leaves Salisbury
F-
Xavier 0-1.
was made in Sydney, and police selected to represent their res- Mrs Fowler and Mrs Harrison (LRC) beat. Mrs Silva and Mrs stopped in the 14th round what Pective Clubs in league lawn & Adit's Cup teams parade Monday May 23, 1955-HKAAP Han-
bowls matches on Saturday, Rumjaha 6-3; beat Miss Figueredo had become a massacre.
and Mim Xavier 6-2; beat Mr Costa
Fulpine Club
and Mrs Xavier 6-1,
Mrs Amstrong and Mrs Khe three
Burns had defended his title
times in
Britain.
In
All matches commencing at 4 p.m.
焦
and Mrs Xavier 0-0.
tennis
unpopular
in yeterday's report. The result fight all over the world. His
of the match was CRC 5, LRC last bout
4.
Sports Diary
Trx Area for Coy, MPG 130 p.m. KAAF Hangar "B" Section 9 am, for Demonstration Squad. Dress: No: (Full Day). Transport leaves Saba- 8. Eqpt No. 2. Sunday May 20, 1955. bury Roat at 5.45 km. Clerks G.D. S.C.P. I am. Causis Rife & IMG Rar-All personnel-9 a.m. (Full Day). parade S.C.P... Dress: No. Transport leaves Sababury Road at
Trg Fl-Monday May 1.15 m. Tuesday May 24, 196 The RYHKAAF Hanga p 23. 1955.
Transport MPG for RHQ 5.15 p.m. Dress: leaves Salisbury Road at 5.15 p. Clerks P.A. Thursday May 26, 1955 Overalls. Khaki Beret. Eqpt No. 2. Sp Coy MG 2 Mor --Sunday-HQ RHKDF-9 am, (Full Day).
A
Somewhere between the trac- tor and the tights, a stone and 'a | half of Judy Garland WAS melted away. The strain on her was awful.
One day I went to interview her on the set. There were dark shadows under her eyes that make-up couldn't cover. "Hello, Judy." I said, and it was all she could do to answer "Hi" I didn't have the heart to bother her any Thore.
The
studio engaged specialist to be with her all the time. Then came the, day she didn't show up.
Gene Kelly used, to ring her up every day to tell ber how things were going, and when she came back there were roses in her dressing- `oom with
"Good a note,
First Division v K.C.C. (Away) — May 22, 1956. Map Reading Exercise, Transport leaves Murray Parade warning, Judy; We love you
M.J.
Card Division V. KDCM. was against Joe C.M. Rosario.
France. V. Bibeiro; R. Catro, L.A. Beckett in London in 1920. His HOAD, T.M. Cartino, F. Tan: V. seconds threw in the towel in Espina, Paul Chang, C., Castilho. E.C, BATTO, Reserves: E da Luz the seventh round.
and M. Tavares.
Mrs Backe Wins
(
ЯKERC
Third Division PRC. (at Home); V. Krige. JK. Mundy, WE. Mac A.G. Gardner; C.W. John son, A.H; Pianell, F.A. Golding, E. Podon: A.R.C. Spencer, G.WK. Crawford, J.J. Barron, J.K. Sloan.
2.7.
Gene."
She finished the film all right, but she didn't get the "holiday they had promised her.
Jane Alyson was expecting a
and the baby, ordered Judy to take her place!
studio chiefs
in "Wedding Bells,"
"She can do it all right, if she makes up her mind to," sald one 5,000-dollar-s-week execu- tive.
Scared, Judy brigan rehear sals with Fred Astaire. It didn't last for long One Saturday. with the whole company wait-
The
studio rang her house Ave times. Yes, she was coming. Yes, she was on her way. The
time the maid had to
(ANC) be Mr Silva and Mr London he knocked out Gunnerr Humjahn 7-5; beat Miss Figueredo and Misa Xavier 6-1; beat Mrs Costa Moir in the 10th round; and J. Lee, A. Bachoo, A.H. Souza.
Jack Palmer in the fourth. Then C.A, Coelho; E.J. Xavier, CA.SRV S.C.P. Kowloon 5 a Drew Ground at 1.45 am. Gipundere. crew IKÄAF Hangar — 6 par.. Mrs C. L. Hill and Mrs R. A Roche by
he went to Dublin to beat Jem Pereira, J.T. Cotton, L.S. Silva: No. 8. Eqpt No. 3. UQ Coy Sig F Thursday May 19, 1856-All ground- Wednesday May 25, 1955. A & B Transport leaves Salsbury Road at C.M. Xovier, M.T. Nunes, J.A. a knock-out in the Tibble. R. Enes. Reserve: F. Hunt. Secs has Ex. RV MPG at 6
2.A.
5.45 Preau (LRC) beat Mrs H, Lo
Saturday May 21, 1955——— and Mrs E. Tsok by 6-3 in the
first round.
Second Division v FCC. (Home): Dress: No. 8 with Blue Beret. Sun Fight AAS Hangar
Peres,
1.8. Castro, S. day May 28. 1955. Range Camials RV
Transport leaves 2.1.
Salisbury Ladies' "B" Division
Fin como: R.M. Luz
Blace Pier 10.30 a.m. Drem: No. 8. Though he never won back his M.A. Rahman, A.D. Rels. A.C.
Road st. 3.45 pun. Sunday May Eapt No. 3. MT P-Wednesday May 1953 Flight-HKAAF H league match played between title after the battering the Sequeira L.M. Neves, H.F. Pereira, 25, 1935. MIT Lecture & W.T. BY 9. Transport leaves Salisbury CRC and LRC (2) at Tai Hang ruthless.
Johnson H.M. Xavier, V.A. Neves. Reserve: MPG for RHQ $30 p.m. Dress: No. Road at 8.45 am, Monday May 23,
8. with Blue Beret, Friday May 27, 1953 - All Grounderew – EKAAP and were not defeated as stated gave him, Bums continued to C. Foster.
, 1953. MT & MC Cadre. KV 530 1.m. | Hangar-8 a.m. (Full Day). ·TTARE- RUG. Dress: No. 3. Bundy a port leaves Salisbury Road at 7.45
Blaba 29, 1935. Range Camiain HV Pier 10.30 am. Drew: No. 8. Eept VIIDE Programme--Thursday May No. 3 Dot Boc-Wednesday May 15, | 19, 1955-All Pilots HQ RHKD 6 1966. May Reading (Intervizibility) | pan. Transport leaves Murray Parade RV MPG for R210 5.30 p.m. Dress: Ground at 5.45 p.m. Saturday May No. 3 with Blue Berel Sunday 21, 1955-A Fighs-HAAF Han 23, 1955. Range Carisla RV Blake 1-2 m. Transport leaves Sale Pier 10.30 a.m. Drew: No. 8. Eqpt bury Road at 1.55 pm Sunday Maying: Judy didn't appear, No: 3. Med Bee-Wednesday May 22, 1955B Fugat-HKAAF Han-
Transport Leaves Salz 25 1985, MO Lecture. HV MPG for 5-9 m.
5.30 .
Dress: Civiliza bary Road at 8.45 am. RHQ.
Hongkong Women's Auxiliary clothes. Sunday May 22, 1945. Range
Army Corps Camis RV Binice Pie 10.30 .03.
sixth Training. -- Monday May 23—8lgs Does: No. 8. Eqpt No. 3. Cooks- Monday May 23, 1945, Par Parade. All personnel parade 5.30 p.m RV 5.30 p.m. at RHG. Dress: No. 3 Zor HQL Drew: Uniom. Tues including kk to be brought along day May 14, 1953-Sigs "A" Per- * Second Division v CC.C. (Away)
Hand Corps of Drums Monday, sonnel as detailed parade MPG 3.30 Dress: Uniform. at 4pm.G.D.S. Amew, M. Scott,
May 2, 1965. Band Formation Dril Ram, for HQLF, G.B. Goodyear, B. Van Zusden; R. with march use. By 1.30 am.. Wednesday May 25, 1935 All per HX Cycling Altoclution Annual [competition played over the M. Hetherington, N. Hart-Baker, W.
at RHQ. Dress: No.: 3 (Other Passonnel parade 5.30 pm. MPG. Dress: Dinner and Presentation of S.C24. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Roes. R. Trill T. Curry, G. Bill Port Best All Rounders Time Tra Deep Water Bay
of Bool to be carried for suspec Mutti, Thursday May 20, 1955-AD A, Fletcher, O.E. Andara. Reserve: Bon). Wednesday May
Dress: Muru Friday May 27, 1935 |pretabelive parade 5.30 p.m. MPG. Course Cup. NAAFI CÍS.
Thursday, May 17. Mrs G.
J, Woodward.
Programade as ordered, RV 9 = "A"-ign A Personnel as Third Division v K.B.2.C. (Home)
41-HQ. Dress: No. 5. Friday May detailed parads: 5.20 pm MPG for Best and secund Harrison being in second place at pan--R.E. Beri, E. Waisten- 21, 1938. Programme as ordered. BY HOLE Dress: Uniform.
with 36 points.
notme. J. Whitefield, S.8. Flanders,
10,30 KHQ Dress: No.:B T...Wren, R.F. Oreet.E., Robinson,
No Whiteacket No. 2b (Ent) GH CALTEXT, Major For Commandant, KURDY The next Ladies Section Buckley, W.
H.W BOOKET!
Írousers and bina, registed explo b Collard, Co: Strother competition at Deep Water Bay Stewart. Reserves: H.3. Tristram,
drawn on Friday 2015 9 ́a.m. to-1, PO2 & Egta Mesa MINDY, AN p.m.) Baturday 20th. 9 am to 120 | Extraordinary ; General Meeting will: Bee Club Medal which is Thomas.
p.m. and Monday 30th 10. Kimy to be held in the PO" de Set - Mem, scheduled to be played on
12.330 p.m. and 3 pm. to 130.9.1-). | Volunteer · Centre, at 5.30 p.m. en Regimental Cadre Thursday May welday, May 27, 185 The agenda. 26, 1955. All desisted to attend: "8" is posLACE-UP II Die Mens,
"WRLOT, HAD Stonecutters COLLOID Panda (Aburnday: MayFZz9. 1 Drinko 1965 M ÁHQ AM6 pan, frein: Nady, Blandinda future all water supplied Bind Peri.? stonecutters (Rango="" | From Naval sources will be either Ekarudier. Mie" 29;, 1955. Personnel who botted or sterilised, with; equipment. bave kalled to plamily on the LMG/ provided before an commption.
TODAY..
Soccer
C.P.A. Summer League stacts, South Calna v Eastern ét Caroline
H & pau.
Cycling
GOLF
Clever Cup rounds.
TOMORROW
Stableford
Mrs S. M. Backe (39 points) was the winner of a Stableford
CCC Y USBC; Tuesday, May 31.
Div. 2: FC v KCC TC V KDX
DW. 1; XDC V PO; USED v KBGC: HKFC V: POC, RICERC V PRC.
· Soccer ...... CAAP Cup: Kitches 'v KMB (CH)
Contestants are reminded that to-day! (May 20th) is the st day for playing matches in the second round of the Glover Cup.
POC Third Division v HKFC. (Aways at 3.30pm-C W. Haynes H.R. Tappenden, Melaw
R.S. Rom: JEWELLs, JB, Kelly, DALI Majer, §.C. Bigat.
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