THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956.,

MUCH OBLIGED SHOWING HIS FORM

Willing to oblige his supporters is Grand National entry Much Obliged, here showing his form for the big steeplechase to be run at Aintree, Liverpool, The horse ridden here by A. P. Thompson, is owned by Mr on March 24.

H. Draper and trained by N. Crump-Reuterphoto,

SOCCER'S MISSING MILLIONS

Floaters

Follow

Winning Clubs

By ALEC

STOCK

ILATE ORIENT, NOW ARSENAL)

How to bring back the missing millions? Easy. Give them brighter football.

At least, that's what everybody tells me, football" is, and I don't know.

But they don't tell

me

what "brighter

Do we give the players rainbow-stripid nylon uniforms? Do we play with a square ball? Do we bring on the dancing girls and the jazz bands and run give- away shows at every match?

You see, 1 Just '!

what "brighter football" 29

know:

The Immediate

know this

successful,

If the world will bea

YOU

But

arr

a path to your dour

I don't want to be a matter

about entertainments.

1x And

восуде

attendance figures

Perhaps quite false. now reached a rational But clearly something desie.

to

and not just limited companies. post-war

seem They must mean something we have the community. They must be a level. vitni force in the public life of must be the town or district.

First, we must consider our customers, Are they getting

the ills that trouble the game. | value for money,

but it is obvious that football s

the only real

test? There are

two kinds of

an "Industry" faced with reog | fortball fan the regular and the costs and timinishing receipts.

"outer "

Colony Junior

Badminton Championships

Following are the results of 13.minton The Colony Junkr Championship matches played at the Indian Recreation Club yes- terday.

Men's Doubles

Oeure Ma and Wit Wong beat E.M. Ribeiro and R D. Nunes, 11-14,

CHASES SUCCESS

The regular will follow you to the end of time, whether vers are Leyton Orient or Arsenal or Crewe or Newvastie.

in

(London Express Service),

(COPYRIGHT)

WEEK-END

TEAMS

The following have been selee ed to represent their re- spretive teams in sports fixtures over the week-end:

CRICKET

ARMY SOUTH

V

The "kanter." particularly London, chases success. His team is the winning teum. and EL must keep winning. He wants to brag in his workshop or fac- fary, come Monday morning. that "his" team Won, !? Uicy

1st Division (Home) Navy: don't, he will soon Jettison them Mar Chubb, Major Willlares, Capt Boxtall. Capt Capt Witha 13, for the boys who are winning.

Shivm. 1 Bedrun Lt Croom, 2/1 The "later" is the football

Carr. 2/11 Johnson, S/Sgt Jessop, nrget. and success must be Gor Inghamn: Umpiro: WO I Barak;

Sporer: Mrs Chub. the football target.

The above tea Will als pixy

CCC un

Happy Sunday at against Valley.

A winning team confounds every theory about the playing

of this game, and the <weetest nd Division (Away) v Navy:-RSM 15-0

ZA Abbas anil M. Kan beat sight in the sport is still that Martin, Lt Chislett, 2/2 Carruthers. Mutt and Xavet, 17-14, 15-11 ball thundering Into the oppa-WO Hubert, S/Sgt Newnes, Sat

Ladies Doubler

Party

Cpi Chapinan, Cpl Graut. Mary Wong and Berry Yung beating net--especially if your teem/ Sunpron, Pie Pollard, cm Mrs Yung Bnd Mrs S. Silva, 153 does it more often Binn the Peucher; Umpire: Sat Simmons:

Seurer: Wo Il G.. 15-7

Men's Angles

IRC

George Ma beat B Tan, 18-13. 13-0

W.I Wong beat Lee Wing-fung. 13-11, 11-15. 10-8.

TO-DAY'S GAMES

A Talkoo 1.30 p.m.-Mixed Doubles: Hos alion y Ying-isang and Miss PC Chau and Mr Y Y Chung.

Diana 8 p.m. Ladles Singles Madje Mrs Selina Silva.

30 pm.Men's Doubles: Winner of G. Ma and Wong Wol-hung and E.M Itibeiro and R.D. Nunes v winner of B.K... Lut and Dr Lau Chou and 9.Y. Po-het and P.C.

Wong

9 p.in.: Ladies Singles: Cinder Ho v Chul Yuen-chun.

Doubles: 8.K. 9.30 p.m. :- Men'■

Ng and C.K. Clian y winner of Ifon Ying-ins and 1 lin-wing nad W. B. Brown v B. Douglas.

FOURTH TEST MATCH

Selectors Recall

apposition!

No matter what you think. football is bulging with ideas. But ideas cust money. Only Isuccess brings money. So if you are not successful, you cannot be progressive.

+

A

lat Division (Hume) Army "North-A. R. Aubos. R. Areulli, I... Ehert. All Khan. 6. 11. Khan, R. Lalchandani, A. Myati, C. Myait, K. Nazarin, Sidney Raymond, Arthur A. Hunjabn; Umpire: From H.K C.L. Umpire Panel Scorer: If you are not int the top ItamJahn

2nd Dlylidon (Away) V Ariy half-dozen of your League Divi-North"-S. Adam Khan (apli. sion, you just cannot afford news. E., M. Bux, L., Kitchell, I Kn Ideas.

chell, A. Rashid Abbas, R. A. Bux, A. S famjahn A. M. Wahab Jr.

HOLDS MAGIC

I sometimes reckon the foot- ball of the future will consist and out of the team coming

taking up position, the referEO appearing to fanfares of trum-

A F. Ebrain, Sherry Bucks, A. R. bin Kitchell;

Osman 12th Man: Umpire: K. Adem;

M. Diar: Scurer: Victor Abbas.

Optimista H.K.C.C. Opimila v Scorpions at Chater Road-1., D. Kiber, Ở. M. 3. Salmon, C. J. B. Leader, G. T. Nowe,

Ifart.

Malden;

pets, the referee taking a couple H. P. Pritchard, R. C. Eltring- of bows, blowing his whistle, | ham, N. Leigh Bennet, A. Harvey, then everybody goes home! R. M. Macpherson, C. fail, 1. R.

Football is lucky. As much as fughes: 12th Man: A ever, your young boys want to corer: R. McAdam; Umpire: P. J, play football. It still holds magle

RAF for them. But the flow of supply

1st Division (Away) v Craigen- is being wrongly channelled by Rower:-/L Ledile. T/O Taylor. the clubs.

F/S Welch, Sgt Taylor, Cpl Birley, Cpl Watkins, Cpl Davey, Cpl Me Gowan, SAC Power, SAC Henderson, SAC Mason: 12th Man: CAC Davies: Umpire: Sat Robinson; Scorer: Mrs Power.

I think it is modness for 4

each weekt, or run nine teams when only 11 players really count in the anal analysis.

Watkins And Parks club to have 50 professionals,

Against Pakistan

WAY AHEAD

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY SERIES FIXTURES

'The annuel Yaternational Ilockey Series will be played off during the next six weeks. It La proposed to hold the preliml- nary rounds for both Men's and "Ladies' Internationais during early April, and, as previously the finals will be heli published, on April 22.

In

Bers

order to give team organi as much time as possible lo collect their teams together, the dates for the first matches have been set follows:

Ladies-Sat. March 31. Men's-Wed, April 4,

re-

The draw for these dates con- until it is not be published known how many teams will be entered. It is therefore quested that the

team

organisers will confirm with the Secretary.

at the 71371) HKHA (tel. carliest possible date that they will be entering a

team.

The rules gaveudng are:-

1. The series will be in the tom The

form

"knockout"

2, Players participating. must

00 members of a Club belonging

to the

10

a

HKHA League

3. The difficulties of forming teams composed entirely of bons fde nationals are appreciated,

therefore, should their country not be represented in the series, a player may play for another

However, It must

he

He is not country.

team clearly understood that the CIGMESY country for which a player last played must be the one which

again. representa eligible for

any other

the 4. The Empire team in Lutle=' Mertes will consist of players born within the British Commonwealth, but outside the British Isles. c.g. Hongkong.

New Ladies' Team

Im order that all players should have a fair chance of r- presentation, and to make the series more interesting, the As- auclation will try It include everyone. A new team in the Ladies' series will be entered this

the denominatim,. your unde "Continent" This can includé extraction players of European

such as France, Germany, Bel- gium, etc., where it is unlikely that a complèle national team can be found

Below is 2 list of the organi sers of the various teams, and contaci usked to аге players these people as soon as possibio If they are interested in repre senting their country:

Men's Dories Jiollanu, Orange chiris. while shorts, Mr H. Brandt tel. 30101;

IndiaBaffron/green sturta, white

Bingh Mr Mohinder

tel.

shurik, 23304;

England, Red shirts, who shorts, Woll J Taylor tel. 34131 Ex 391;

Ireland,While kur, _ white shurts, Mr C. Haye tel. 018771

Portugal, Blue shirts. white shorts, Mr P. Yvanovich lel. 30221;

Pakistan.--Green shirts, while shorts, Mr Z. A. Abboɑ tel. 24500; Malaya, Mr R. Jathy tel. 27965: Scotland,White

shirts, blue shorts, Mr. R. Huggon tel. 30001.

Steve 1 nueine willing to for 1ean for Walen, the Association would welcome it gladly.

Ladies Dories Holland-Orange shirts. witte shoris, Mrs 1. Brandt tel. 30201;

England,-ited shirts, white aliorts, Mrs D, Barton tel. 23410.

Portugal-Blue shirts, Willer aorta, Mias Ꭼ . Roza Pereira tel. 38001:

Scotland.-White shirts, N. blue shorts, RSM K. Campbell tel. 71371: Empira, Green shirla, mint shorts, Bil. Greaves tel. 20011;

yellow Continent,-Black shirts, shoris, Miss L. Mengert tel. 37071.

Saturday's

Home Soccer

Fixtures

The following are the

£

Home Soccer fixtures for to-morrow;

First Division

Birmingham

Burnley

Charlton Everton

Luton

Wolthes

❤ Chelsen

♥ Arsenal

Y

Sunderland

Y Aston Villa

V

Blackpool

Bolton Manchester U. v Cardist

Newenstle

Preston

Sheffield U.

Tottenham West Brom

v Huddersfield

Portsmouth

♥ Manchester C

Second Division

Barrialey Bristol C. Bury Fulham Leeds Middicabro Notts C. Port Vale Rotherham

West Ham

Third

Aldershot Brighton Crystal P. Ipswich Newport C.

1.

✓ Liverpool

Sigke

v Leicester

ν

V

Lincoln

Blackburn Plymouth

Hul

Doncaster Sheffield W. Notte Forest Bristol R. Division (Bouth)

Exeter

v Coventry

V

Southend

V Reading

Bournemouth

V

Layton

v Colohester

Watford

Brentford

V Glutami

Y

Norwich

V Millwall

V

Darlington

V

Tradford

*

Grimsby

V Gateshend

V Rochdale

v. Tranmere

2nd Division (Home) v Dockyard:- I think you will find that Col Itali. Col Stoket. Cpt Ashby, Cpl

F/L Taggesell. Sgt. Dully, Cpi Crook, Northampton Queen' PR. Shrewsbury Karachi, Mar. 8. clubs will tighten up admini-. Thornton Lic Cool La Fay vortli

Southampton SAC Parry, SAC. Toth; 12th Man: In announcing 12 names from iration costs, and work with a

Swindon 17 to 20 skilled pro- Cp! Brown; Umpire: MaJ Allen; which the MCC "A" team for core of

Torquay Walan the Fourth and Final unofficial fessionals, equipped Jor League Scorer: Mri Welch

KCC

Third Division (North) Test against Pakistan, starting football, plus one nursery team.

'Hornets' (Home) Polica

on Bradford C. Gittins, Bunday:-S. V.

C. B. Crews hore tomorrow, will be chosen, That should be quite enough.

Ramage, N. Hart, Haker, A. J. Cat- |

Derby the aclcctors have recalled Alan

Joy, B. R. B. Dickinson, H. G. Haifax Watkins and Jim Parks com-

Heron. 5. B. Kermani, Kenneth Lo, Hartlepoola' Off the Geld there is much to Marshall, L. Dally, N. Osl; 12th Mansfield

Oldham Man: M. C. lung: Scorer: Mrs done. Leyton Orient,

Catley

fcunthorpe This suggests a strengthening Instance plan to build

RHKDF

Blockport But

Workington Wreich York C.

Clyde Dundee East Fife Hibernian Motherwel Queen of B. flanker

pared with the Third match in

series, at Peshawar.

be

of the batting without weaken-stand.

new

for

they are planning Ing the bowling for the player right; because they want some" | 1.11.JC.D.F. -agalist" to "Chop- dropped is Maurice Tompkin. thing more than just seats.

Westking played, in the first two Tests at Lahore and Daces while Parks played at Dacca.

The following will represent the

slicka" at the Slongkong Crisket Club They want comfortable, well-on Sunday. Play will begin at 11 noon. T. Bide, G, H, P. Prit- appointed lounges where a manchard. le . Klibro, A. P. Pereira, can take his wife, and even his 7. A. Peace, A. Zimmer, D. Car family, without feeling embar= | hell, C.. Myatt, A. Myatt, 1. L..

Blanton; N. Leigh-Bennett., rossed

a equash court,

FOOTBALL UKFO

jut Division v KMп. (Navý ground)

p.m. Jones, Armstrong Bishop.

Scottish

St Mirren

Stirlin

v Barrow

y Accrington V. Chesterfield V Chester

Southport Carlisla League "A" Y Aberdeen

Faith R.

Dintermine

W

Ca

Klimarock

V Partick.

V

¡V Talkiske

• Beolish Langua, "I" Albion Arbroath Ayr

(V) Dummiraton

The 12 named are: D. B. Carr, And Orient-want the young D. B. Close, 1', E. Hichardson, K. [people there, too, So they plan Barrington, J. M. Parks, W. H. to have a restaurant, a danca Sutcliffe, RJ Walking, F. J.hall, perhaps Tini, A. Swetman, G. A. A. That is how it should be. To- Lock, A. E. Mom and 'P. J. [day's youth is tomorrow's.

gular, the future strength Sainsbury,

CLUB Pakistan, have already won what should be a

£30 p.m.-Neal, Reynolds," Mackie, ·Mostronn the series with two wins and every sense,

| Beattle, · Gayne,... - Clindber, Magna, 21. Johnstone draw in the dares matches This is the way nhead for all Douglas, Mous, Tredwell, Miller; played-Reuter

'clubs. They must- De... CLUBS13 Reservast. Philips, Blowkra,

Te-Philips. Johzuen. Planok, Tomilgaon,

of Douglas, McCall, Pickering. Dunlop,

2nd Division v KMD (Navy ground)

Ira

Cowdenbeath

East Stieliny ||

y Brechun

Queen's Park

Hamilto y. Forfar (8 Derwick

Storiens

Combined Chinese Team Against Indians

Ing

meeting of the Hongkong Chinese Football Association held at Sporta Road yesterday, the follow-

players haye been welcoted to represent the Combined Chincan in their Indian match against the visiting team on March 21. Combined Chinese Wat Fat-kim (KMB), Sreto Via (KMB), Lau Yee (Kitchoo), Lee Ping-chla (Eastern). LAU

Tim (KMB) captain, Chan Chi-kong -(Bouth China); Szeto Man (KMB), Ho Cheung-yau (Bouth

Lee Yak-tak (South Ylu Cheuk-yin (South China) Mok Chun- wah (South China).

Beserva-Lau Kla-cbung (South China), Lo PALL Ohan Fal-hung Kwok-tai (Sing Tao), Lam Kam-tong (KMB), Au Chi-yin (Poller) and Ng Wal.ma.n (Bing Tho).

ما

Sports Diary

TODAY

Tennis

Colony Grasscourt Tennis

•pionship, Chater Rood, 5 p.m.

Golt Ladies' Falog.

Page: 7

HERE IS HEROISM WITHOUT HEROICS

By EDWARD GORING

War has become, through the cinema, a grand, glorious game, played to music so loudly Sousa-like that the average conscience is silenced.

A Town Like Alice is one of those admirable British flims which usefully restore the balance by tacitly exposing some of war's tragic stupidity. In this adaptation from Navil Shute's novel based on fact, the victims are--defenceless.... group of British women and children whose only offence in that they are in Malaya when the Japanese arrive,

stat Refused evacuation yet un-Japanese

car and the political intrigues of the French wanted by their captors, they hypochondrine who hoards the king (Robert Morley) and the Duite of Burgundy (Alec are sent on foot from camp to medicines others need.

Even the bravest bow camp to be turned away at each

at the Clunes). because

appronch there is neither room sadistic

of ก J&D

He wins her for himself after nor food.

offlcer: but their spirits are w

with the a ding-dong battle Thair forced, senseless tramp bending.

of miles of

villain swinging from the bell- through hundreds

Virginia McKenna, LA in torrid

therapes in the castle belfry, Jungles and swamp.

of courage incarnate, hilarious stKIE in which Mr heat and torrential rain,

is role

£5 an actress with Taylor resembles Errol Flynn tribute to human

endurance merges

that will to possibilities

carry mixed up with the Crazy Gang. against man's inhumanity

her fer. She is the cool, calm, women and children.

they find work and food

war is over. This almple, unsentimental

An

A NEW CHAMPION

It is a deeply moving Alm, compotent thoroughbred Eng- directed with restraint and por shwoman who leads the party traying heroism without heroics. out of the valley of the shadow of death to the rice-felds where Suffering hos the accusing

until ring of authenticity. Dressed as it for a church garden party, clinging to their cartwheel hats and flowered frocks throughout study in endurance Is compli-

(Continued from Paro 4) Cham-their hellish journey, the brave (cated by her love for an Austra- band are sustained by the un-ian prisoner-of-war played by ostentatious courage and quietPeter Pinch.

higher than it was last year, the investment to help The romance is kept in portionalised and private indus. plana of humour which seem Britons through the greatest spective while Mr Finch

behind barbed wire, but after tries will have to be cut back hazards.

VJ-Day blossoms anew and by about £200 million. It s takes us, rather unnecessarily, to not intended that there should happy ending in Australia. be any sudden big reduction in

capital

rather, exper difure; AGE OF CHIVALRY

there will be a gradual slowing down in the tempo of new The age of chivalry is

investment. dend, so I shall be gallant

Golf Championship

TOMORROW

at

Badminton Championship

Badminton

School

at

Grantham Training

p.m.

Tennia

College.

REAL ENOUGH

reni And they are

not afraid they oro

Some,

enough: show

of course. are more

to

Colony Gramecurt Tennis Cham-fear. pionship, singles semi-, p

Colt Fanling. Smalley Mid-week Cup, equivocal than others, like the semi-final.

good-timer who goes off in

Royal H.K. Defence

Force

Orders

Serial No. 10. Orders by Colonel L. T.' Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated March 6, 1956.

not und

B

Bay little about Quentin Dur- word.

due to sickness or absence from the Colony. Transport will leave MPG

Force Orders Annual Review,—All ranks are re- minded that the dress for the Beat 4.13 pm view on March 11, 1050 will be s follows: KBNVR—As ordered by

HQ Units CO HKANVR. Force Omeer-No. 1 Dress (Blue), Peaked Cap. Black Shoes Sam Browne, Medals, Sword to be carried try OG Blue only, OR

Beret,

Battle Dress Black Boots, Anklets, Web Belt, Bayonet Frog. Rifle Bling. Medals. Wos and Sata will wear #ashes. Modals, dered by CO HK Regt.

As ordered by CO KAAF HK Women's Herviers-As ordered by COs. Offlcers on the RHKDF Rẹ serve of Officers list may wear uni- form when sijending the Review if they so wish, Transport leaves MPG nad HQ MKCRNVR commencing 6 am, finishing 6.13 s. and HQ IUIRDF commencing 2.3 Antahing 8.40 am. Sunday March 11, 3050.

дат..

Cards Photographs, Identity There will be a parade at the Drill

Shed. MPG from 4.30 pm. to 8 p.m.

Trade Training-Auxiliary Police. HQ No. 31 KAF Police District-- 4.30 p.m. Transport leaves MPG at 9.20 p.m.

Section, Saturday, Equipment March 10-Aa detailed — HKAAF Tuesday, March 13- Hangar-2 ARE Flangar

Ballsbury A pun. Transport leaves Hond at 6.45 pm.

I am, after all, grateful to it for the only laughs in a serious

Finni Judgment on the Macmillan programmO must wait, If all goes according to

week at the cinema. To main-plan there should be a notee

I shouldable relaxation of pressure on tain the serious note,

national resources by point out that most of the autumn, when external strains comedy is unintentional.

on sterling are at their If by then, there are uncomfort- | IL

Looking vaguely able in the 18th century garb of signs that Inflation ds on the Sir Walter Scott's hero, Robert retreat, Mr Macmillan wil hove Taylor gallops to the rescue of earned the nation's gratitude. Kay Kendall, a countess in dis- If not, ho will no doubt hear tress, and snatches her from the from Sir Robert Boothby.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB EIGTH RACE MEETING Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th March, 1956 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACER. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run All personnel-BKDF-12 Hoon

Clerks PA. saturday, March 10--) at 2.00 pm, on both days.

nt Transport leaves MPC at 1,43 pm. Thursday, March All personnel 11.45 0.m. on both days. —FOLKDF-12 noon. Transport leayes | MPG at 1,49 pm.

Clerks D.-Saturday, March 10- All personnel-HRAAF Hangar am. (Full Day). Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 am, Tuesday. March

personnel--HKAAF 13-All

рт Transport leaves Kangar-0 Salisbury Idad at 0,43 pm.

March A.T.C. Bection-Saturday, 10-As detailed-Hai Tak Tower-12

noon. (Fully Day) Sunday, March 11 Ar detallod-Kal Tak TONTT-12 On Wednesday, March 21, 1954, for personnel to have their photographs noon. (Full Day). Friday, March 18 taken to complete their Identity-All pornnel-Bick Qtra. Kai Tak - p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Cards Personnel required to attend will be detalied by their Unit Com-Road at 6.45 p.m.

Wireless Section (Advanced);— mandera.

Tuesday, March 13-All personnel 11.Murray Barracks 8.30 p.m.

Force Headquarters Ent PlatoonSunday, March 1550-Slee

"Annupi paragraph on Review Tuesdiry, March 13, 1050 Film, HQ RHKDE 5.30 pлi. Dress: Matti

RECCE Platoon Sunday, March 11, 1984-Sea paragraph on "Annual Tipview"

Wireless Nection (Elementary) --- Tuesday, March 13-All personnel- Murray Ilarracks 8.30 pro. FrICEY, personnel--Marray March 1 Barracka-6,30 pan.

Nursing Section. Wednesday, March 24-All personnel-654. Hol Transport Light Troop-Sunday, March 11. Tak-Dom. Half Day).

Jenver Sallsbury Road at 8.45 am. 1938-Sec paragraph on "Annust

M.T. Section.Tuceday, March 13 Review Thursday, March 10, 1950-A & B Section 86 RASC-3,40 pan.

Order. Parade Field Day-D MPC 8.30 am. for HQ RHKDF 1.45 BATI Dresal Beret, Pullover, Trou- SOTK, Puttees, Boots Belt.

**Annual

C&R Troop-Sunday, March 11, 1954-Seo paragraph ileview".

תם

Hongkong Regiment

Transport enves MPG at 0.20

C&R. Element:Tuesday, March 15-Fighter Plotters-3.0.C—6.30 p.m. Transport leaves MPG at 5.20 p.m. Friday, March 16 Radar Operators -MPG-5.30 p.J. Fighter trollers-9.0.C.-8.30 pm.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 excl per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Buliding, Chafer Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811),

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Moeling. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3,00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for Con passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the

Har-2 pa, Bunday, March 11-13" Team-HIKAAF Hangar- nim.

Canceliation of frade Training— A.T.C. Bection-Friday, March Training Cancelled.

CASH SWEEPS

Fling Prostamine. Saturday. Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures. Annual

Naviow, KUCDF-1854-March 10—/""A" Team-HKAAF Han- The Annual Review of the NHKD by H.E. the Hon. Commandant General will take place at the Hong- kong Stadium, Sookumpue on Sun day morning March 11, 1966. Trans port leaves MPG for Caroline at 8 to 8.13 a.m. and RHQ Happy Valley B to 8.30 am.

15--First

Through Cash Sweep Tickels at $20.00 each per day and $40.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 8, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am, on the day of the Race Meeting.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may

Hongkong Women's Auxilary "Army Corps, Training-Sunday. March 11 Amusi Review. All personnel

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be Training "A" Cay-Tuesday, March 13-WT. Drill. Poy, RV MPG for parade MPC &am for Hongkong

Stadium. Brem: Uniformy. Wednes reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets RHQ

pan. Dress: Overalls, cols, Gaiters, Blue Berut, Web Belt. day. March 1 Fay Parade. A will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the 1 Cay-Monday, March 12-LMG personnel parade 5.30 pm. for HS Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a Instructional & Classification), BY KDF Bre; Union Personnel particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the SCP Kawloon 8 am, for Kai Tak March

5.30 ст. МРО for HQ number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000. "I" Range. Dress: Overalls, Boots, parade

Unison. Friday, Galters, Bloe Boret, Batile order less RDP Drea

Personnel parade stori

Coy-Thursday, March 30-S1 Balmet. "CH Merch is Driu. WT. RV MPG for 8.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF, Dress: be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all Overalls, Uniform, RIIQ 5,16 pan. Dros

(Sad) a. H. CALVERT, Major,

other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Bouls, Onitors, Blue Heret, Musketry

for Commandant. it....F.Meeting. Order. Warning Order Thursday, March 21 pm to 7pm-Half day

NOTICE O

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am; teg. "D" Coy-No parades, TIK P

Canteen.The Contern at Hoon Friday, 9th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled day, March 10-Foot Drill RV

for RIQ 5.15 pm. Dress: RIIKDE and a Canteen in the Dry for future Meetings. Overalls, Boots, Gaiters, Blue Beret, Shed will be open on Sunday, March

also be issued consecutively but *** ago coy-ito parades. 11 after the fteview for all mem- Web Beli,

CoyTuesday, March Tile ber of HKDP and their guests particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

Coffee, Chalcation, RV 8 am, BCP Kows irrespective of acunk. Tea, loon (All personnel notified by letter sandwiches and Drink will be

Tickels over 3,000 will

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The reservation of any particular number does not confer on

by the holder.

of March 6, 1958), Drew: Battle available on payment. A Band Con the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket Order as steel helmet. Wednesday cert will be given by the band of bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced March 1-Sec

All mem- disposal, By MPG | The Hongkong Heximent. for kuq ba0 pm. Drea: Overalls, bere of lutide and their guests art

Boots, Gailers, Belt, Beret. Band & welcome. Corps of STUMS PORTESTIMO ordered by band CSM.

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The Stowards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without

BURDY 21 Clad Below is the score of the match between RHKDS Home Guard

"A" and Any A REKDY stating reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeling at $2.00 Training Sunday, March 11, 1811, SOULER 99, 100-199 A Noronha See parairaph on Annual Review". 100, 00-198; R. Remedion 100, 17 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers at Queen's Thursday, March 14, 1950-lap_read- | 197: E. Howario 96, 95-195; E. Costa Ingresection and compass, Parade 09, 90-100; T. Qush 97, 77-194 Building (Chater Road), 5, D'Aguilar Street and 383, Nathan Road. MG 0.20 pm. Dres: Mufth

4ptal 1178. “Anny ""A", 1167.

during normal office hours and until 11.00-om, on both days of the The Commandant congratulates! Meeting.

jeami the "A"

on winning this match.

Hockey-1KB-Hockey match on March 11 at 3 pm. to XÍKIL V Army

and not Macao.

Hongkong Auxillary Air Force

Command, Flying Change of Officer "C. L. Balter assumes com- mand" of the Wireinen Hection waf, March 1, 1956 vice F3. L. P. Dogo hue fon transfer to the Retired List). Pay Parade,mPsy Paradio will be hald on Thursday, Bæret 15, 1950, HQ (KDF Happy Valley, Unita will be paid Individually at the following times: Officers-0,30 pm. B.N.C.0.4-6A5 .o'm. QR-I p.m. The following are detailed to report to HQ TUIKbr, before 0.30 pm Paying Umemes: 119 Unk-It," K. G. Graham C- & It Uni. of.

Squadron 17. M. Bozarlo.

12t, LA. A. D. MPAA vilinousing

ON. L.A.Ş. on.

Offers 11Q Robertson, C

Berger. Flyg Baundron-

HQ Unit--Bet, de Lais, CF C&R Unit-Backenzie, Firing #quadron-Bigt. Col... Malden," "A.A. Parade W.Ö. », 6, Hemadios, P.R The Officer Commanding, has ruled that stendance decompulsory. The attention of all canka-1 drawn to the instructional, from Treasury #rwbareba chita

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SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 28th April 1950, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices.

PANAS, TOTALISATOR.

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets. until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATEN: THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORNOR DISFIGURED, TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD,

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