Arnold's "Bristol Warrior" one of the prettiest cars in the race, but had to quit with braka trouble.

Grand stand view (above) of (below) threo winning Fiots, their drivers, and Willie Shear who once again carried off the race. for standard production cars.

THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1957.

MACAO GRAND PRIX

ABOVE: 300 miles and 77 laps ahead as the drivers line up to be presented to the Governor of Macao, Comdr. Correia do Barros.

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had both. slipping swiftly oway bahind them, and Copt Arthur Patoman in his Mercedes 300 SL (No. 2) was quickly out in front. LEFT: Not so quick off the mark, Freddie Pope in his Jaguar Special was held up three minutes of the pits, but once started kopt on going and came in 5th.

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As the afternoon shadows longthen Arthur. Patoman gots tho chaquored flag, winner's laurels, a kiss from his wifa, a bottle of pop, and the admiring stares of the children.

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Mre Narcos Matchott (below) wòn the Ladies Raca, In her TR3, leading in Mrs Fernanda Meria Ribeiro (above)-2nd.

LEFT: Some of the winning faces at the Grand Prix Ball, from left, C. N. Fulford (3 GP), Bill Baxter (1 Novicos), Mrs Matchott, and Capt Arthur Pateman with the Governor's Cup,

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