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TWENTY YEARS OF GOOD WORK BY Y.W.C.A. Birthday Celebration To
Be Held Tomorrow
The Hongkong Y.W.CA. commemorates its twentieth anniversary tomorrow afternoon at the association headquarters on Bonham Rd, Mrs. N. L-Smith, the wife of the Officer Administering the Govern- ment, has kindly consented to he present and saz a few words. Dr. Catherine Woo, MRE. one of the four founders of the X.W.C.A. in Hongkong, and recently elected president for the second time, will preside
The speaker for the occasion will be Miss Pão Swen Tveng, prin.... cipal of I Fang Girls School, Changaha: "Miss Treng's topic is “Chi- nese Women's Contribuan. In the National Crises", a subject she is well qualified to speak on, since she has been outstanding in her leadership amour women, and hás, many times represented her coun- try at international ratherings.
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Macao Race Handicaps
SPORTS & GENERAL
The Macho Jockey Club hand- caps for the June Meeting, Sunday, June 23, to be held at Areia. Frets. Macao, are:om
The Hark Sha Wan Handicap (Hall Mile ist Section
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Nine Goals To Nil
TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS
"TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1940.
Volunteer Orders
ORDERS BY LE-COL. II. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT.
»HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
RECRUITS MEDICAL
EXAMINATION
Corps Orders No. 94/40 of the "A" DIV. "BEGINS CHUNG SHING'S
[31.5,40,“ Para. 8. “Leave... For. AT LAST
June 21, HQ: 5.30 pm. Orderly period of leave: granted to 3140 WATER POLO WIN
Medical Officer: Lt. J. S. H. Scott. Bigmin. BK. Yip "1.6.40-1.7.40′′ to Following postponements during OFFICERS & N.C.O.'S COURSE read "1.6.40-10.7,40,"* - Displaying the form that won the past four Mondays owing to Juric 17, Council them the Chinese" League cham-
Chamber, APPOINTMENT. & PROMOTIONS Dekko 161, Desert Star 180, Dow-pionship last year, a strong Chung son got under way at last yester p.m. Supplies (HKV.D.C.)-Capt be Sgt., 14.6.40; Bdr B. W. Brown,
rain, the Tennis League “A” Divi-
C.8.0. Those detailed: (a) 5.45 Pte. W. J. Bagley. Stariley FL Jones 154, King's Worthy 161, Radium Stär 161, Sunshine Susie
E, N. Thursby, (b) 6:30 pm. Re-4th aty. to be Act. L/Sgt, 14.6.40; In the only match played, m-vision: Lt-GoL E B Rose, M.C. 140, Tim 158, Heddon 151.
Recreation Club beat the dian
PARADES Hongkong" University Tennis Club
Corps Artillery by Sh sets to 31. at Sookumpoo..
Lit Battery
The Hark Sha Wan Handicap
(Half Mile) 2nd Section Astrik 161 Copper Idol 155. King's Envoy 161, Mac's Adventure 159. National Anthem 160. New Bedford 185, Persian Cat 140, Wild Bear 152
George Potts' Memorial Cup (1 Mile) Black Diamond 152, Cloudy Star 146, Double Up 140, Eagle 165, Fairy
maid 163.
Shing Benevolent Society team completely outplayed a team drawn from the 24 Battery at Kennedy Town last night by nine goals to nu.
day.
A. R. Minu and A. H. Madar
E/Bdr. A. Smith, 4th Bty, to be †Bdr., 14.6.40; L/Bdr. I. O. Kam, 4th
Bty, to be Bdr., 14.8.40. TRANSFER
June 23. See instructions under"
Pte. W. E. Grieve from No. 1 Coy (RC) lost to F. Wang, and C. C.
Res, to No. 1. Coy, 31.340 Pte. E Ma- lost to George Choy and Corps Artillery Carders Fara. 1.
2nd Battery
O'Neil Shaw from Armd. Car PL to T. T. Lim 1-6 beat F. H. Ling and
June 24 5.30 p. H.Q. Lecture Mob, Cali, H., 15.8.40; Fta. E. F. P. Ong 8-2.
0. Rumjahn and I M. A Ra-y Lt. Squires, RA Dress: Mafti. 8. Baker from No, 1 Cay. Res, to
June 22, See instructions under No. 1 Coy., 21:12:40,
zack (IR.C.) lost to Wong and Ma
Ling and "Ong 6-0.
HD Rumlahn and S. A, Rum-
Jahn (IR.C.) beat Wong and Ma beat Ling and Ong 613.
Class
3rd Battery June 20, HQ 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s June 22, See instructions under
4th Battery June 21, HQ. 5.30 p.m..All mem→ bera. Testing of gas masks under
LEAVE.
61239 to 128.40; Gar. C. J. Powell, Pte. HL G. Cooper, No. 2 Coy..
Dessonlavy, 5th AA. Ety., 186.40 1st Bty, 315.40°10-30,1140,"Ghr~N~-
The winners thoroughly deserved their victory. Their forwards were in deadly form, shooting accurate ly from all angles and their de fence was superb. Their backs were not only fast but displayed keen anticipation. ·
Thong Siu-fai, at goal, was too There will be a service of thanks. are coming in to her from all over Ousel 160, Hogmanay 155, Irom experienced a player to be furried. 4-5, beat Choy and Lim 6-0, beat / Corps Artillery Orders. Para i giving for the twenty years of suc- Chins, as she and one or two Knight-181, Meadow Eve, 147, The land dealt effectively with the few cessful work, and a variety pro- others are among the first ploneer Spirit of St. Louis 155, The Mer-sticts that came his way
Of the backs. Cheung Sze-chee gramme of music, Chinese folk secretaries still with the Y.W.CA danemg, and a play, ending with
FIVE DEPARTMENTS
The Governor's Cup (1 Mile) a fellowship supper for members. Today Ave self-governing de- Country Flower 135, "Coureur number of Army movements by brilliant swimming and clever play. partments under their own secre-Bleu 135. Fairy Au 148, Fairy Chak Sek-put,, the veteran, gave a GATHERED STRENGTH-
taries serve 1790 girls and women Ousel 155, Gold Clause 135. HOR- sterling performance in the for- Born during the dark days of the regularly, the industrial departmanay 149, Meadow Eve 142, Merry ward line, feeding his twe wing last world war.. and formally orment, home women's department. Fatty 135, Merrk Maker 135, Ruthe ganized in 1920, in those days of student department, business giris say Bay 135, Shanghal 4.180, Shih men with beautiful passes. bright hope for international co- department and school girls de-Yin Grand 135, Wood Nymph 135. operation and fellowship, the Y.W.
partment. Their activities are The Kan Hoo Handicap (Half Mile) C.A. has gathered strength through self-chosen and directed, and build Double Chance 140, Fel Ying 140, these twenty years, so that now in leadership, create right attitudes. Jack O'Lantern 148, Night View these dark war days of 1910. she enlarge general kuuwedge, and 168, Sunlight View 161. Tulkative has a participating group of 3482 serve as avenues for service work, 144, Golden Gow 145. women and giris mobilized to give recreation. war work, conferences, service in this present crisis in and religious activities. China and the world,
Many
was the steadler and broke up a 8-3, drew with Choy and Lim 6-6. Corps Artillery Orders Para ito 27.6.40; Pte, K. C. Lee, No. 4 Co74
devoted women
Considering the formidable op- position against them, and in view of their lack of practice, the 24th Battery gave & very creditable show. Gunner Jones was the most outstanding player and worked Hike Trojan but lacked support from his team mates
H.K. POLICE
RESERVE
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King.
оп
a
Capt. V. C. Branson, M.C. It is essential that every member should attend this parade. Dress: Mufti
22.7.40 to 31.8.40.
STRENGTH-DECREASE
Onr. H. B. Neve, 1st Bty., 11939; Gor. K. C. Lum, 3rd Bty.. 30.4.40
Ptes. Li Chi Tim, Lars Ewal Fons. Pte. H... Mak, No. 4. Coy., 39.5.40;
June 22, See instructions under Ho" Yuk Kwan, M. K. Chan and Corps Artillery Orders. Para. 1. |Leung Cho Yim. No. 4 Coy, 31.540; Pie, H. M. Kwok, No. 3 Coy., 1.8,40
STRENGTH-INCREASE
3th A.A. Battery June 20, .Q.. 5:30 pm. No. 11
Pte. E. C. Hobbs, Armd. Car Pl course. Dress:- Section. Overalls and webbing less haver-37.5.40; Gnr. B. L. Stock, 5th AA
23.5.40; Spr. R. Frish, Fd. Coy. Engs..
Rifle
Commissioner of Police CHINESE COMPANY Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade
Station at Consolation Stakes (Half Mile)
Central Police. For China Pontes classified by
In the first half Cheung Sze-chee Thursday. June 20 at 17.30 hours sack and waterbottle.
June 20, Queen's Pier. No. 2 Sec. Bty. 3.6.40; Spr. F. J. Lay, Fd. Coy. sharp for a general inspection of Chua? The summer camp at Tsun Wan. the Hongkong Jockey Club as "opened the scoring for
Enga.. 6.6.40; Onr. 8. Stakland, Indi Bty.. 8.8.40: Pte D. A Fittinghoff, Mufti Overalls to be carried. Class that have started at this
A9.C. Coy., 8.8.40; Gnr: A. Li, 3rd meeting and have not been placed. Shing to be followed shortly by equipment etc. by the Company 5.15 p.m. AA. Equipment. Weight: 10-lbs. under weight for
ty.. 11.6.40: Gnr. R. Tal, 3rd Bty Inches as per scale. Jockey Allow-
11.6.40 Pte...W. M. Barton, Armd. ance. Post Entries.
Q. PL., 7.6.40; Pte. K. G. McKenzie, M.M.G. FL, 7.8.40.
have and the playground on Bonham Road. both granted the association by the Government, built health
WAR WORKERS
woven the fabric of the Y.W.C.A. in these twenty years, but two are outstanding, Miss Nell Elilott, gen- and wholesome habita. eral secretary from the
pre- organization until 1925, and Miss Shin Tak Hing, general secretary for the last fourteen years. In 1918 Miss Ellott was sent out by the National Council of Canads and for eight years was the in- spiration and guide to the Chinese women evolving a new type of pro- gramme for women of the. com munity.
·
Times have changed too, in that a group of forty young people, half of them girls, are serving today under the auspices of the Y.W.C.A. with the Kwangtung soldiers at the front. They make themselves responsible for first aid to civilians and soldiers during bombing raids, they keep up spirits with canip Lare programmes and plays. They TWENTY YEARS OF WORK go through all the surrounding vil- Miss Shin Tak Hing came as the Inges, with propaganda plays about first Chinese secretary to the asso- the war. They write letters and ciation in March. 1920;“after a mend clothing for the soldiers. period of training in Shanghai. so They must be able to march with that 1940 is the anniversary of the soldiers, sleep anywhere, and twenty years of service for Miss run for theft lives a different Shin, which is also being celebrat- | world`for a Chinese girl, but one ed on Wednesday. Congratulations necessary in China today.
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
} NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuter)—– The following are the results of
TENNIS LEAGUE, ---- B., Division: League baseball matches played
Indian R. C. v. Army, Hong- today:-" kong C. C. v. Chinese R. C., Cruigengower v. Recreio, South Ching v. Civil Service; Kowloon
C. C. Kowloon Tong
TOMORROW
SWIMMING, European' Y.M.C.A. · (Costarart and, Durocher
v. Australian Naval Reservists mered)
at Swimming and water-polo
p.m.
{*y pool) 9.16 Scots v.:V, R, C. (Army Pool)
€
w
Rifle Shoot
FRIENDLY MATCH AT TAIKOO
Cheung Tze Heung and Chan Sik- pui.
Commander. Dress-Khaki Uni- form, Cap with Khaki, Cover, Belt Instead of slackening in the with Brace, Whistle and Chain. Policeman" second half, Chung Shing applled Truncheon, "Pocket heavy, pressure to enable Chan and Note-Book to be carried. The Sik-put, Cheung Tze Heung (2) Lee Equipment Officer will make it a Fook-kee (2) and Fun Ping-man point of being present, to register further goals.
Drill. Members of No. 1 Platoon will parade at Central Police The teams were:- CHUNG SHING: Hong Stu-fal; Station on Thursday, June 20 at! Kong Chak-chow and Chang Sze 17.30 hours under Sub-Inspector Ts'o Huk-on. Dress-Khaki chee; Pun Ping-man; Cheung Tze- (R) heung, Chan Sik-pui and Lee Fook-Uniform, Cap with Khaki Cover, Belt with Brace, whistle and
Following are the results of a tee.
Rife friendly
Match between
The
Dress:
Field Company Engineers June 20, KCR. 5.30 p.m. Talk by Chief Engineer, H.Q., C.C.
Corps Signals
(D)
June 21. HQ." 5.15 p.m. Groups A and B. Line telegraphy. Victoria Barracks. (1) Group C. Buzet. Lamp and telescope, (lit) Recruits. Morse:-Teles
Mobile Columa .. Armoured Car Platoon June 21, 5.30 p.m. Lecture Room at Kowloon Railway Station. Lec- ture by C.QMS. "Borey on "De molitions and Obstacles."
Motor Machine Gun Platoon
EN. Thursby, Captain. Adjutant, HR.V.D. Corps.
FIELD WORK FOR THE VOLUNTEERS ·
June 21, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. M.G. - Headquarters last evening, t
Enquiries made at the Volunteer
re-
(Director and cigard to the plan for increased
24TH BATTERY: Sergt. Plum- Chain, and Truncheon. teams from the Regular Army: mer; L/Cpl. Maher and Onr. Mil-
Training Course Part II. Dockyard Rifle Club and the com-lard: Gar. Barris; Gnr. Marshall, andermentioned members of the bined Police and Police Reserve Gar. Jones and Ghr. Hill,
Chinese Company will attendstruction. (Chinese Coy) Team fred at the
Company Headquarters for animeter). Talkoo Re Range on Sunday --
examination in Part II of Train-
| training" for members of the De
AN ARMY TEAM
ing Course on Tuesday, June 18
June 201) No. 6 Platoon. Kow-fence Caps elicited the informa- at 17.30 hours sharp:
loon Dock, 5.30p.m. LG and tion that the plan is now under Constables R12 Lai Chak-po, M.G. training. (II) No. 7 Platoon, consideration though nothing de- R15 Tsui Kwok-ching. Rại Kwok H.Q. 5,30 p.m. Training programme nnite has yet been decided upon......... Wal-lam, R39 Ip Shlu-ming. R95 parade No. 9.
200:500 600 yds yds yds Agg. Capt. LeSeeelleur 29. 35 34 98 C/Sgt. Bale
33 33 32 -98 B/M. Kifford
Lt. Otway
Sgt. Nunn R.S.M. Maslem
I. POLICE
30 34 30 94
31 31 30 92 30 30 27 87
LEICESTER F.C. SUSPENSIONS
31 33 31 85 F.A. FINE CLUB £500 LONDON, May 29 (By Air Mail) -Five Leicester City FC. directors have been suspended sine die, four others suspended for periods between one and three years, Mr. Frank Womack, former manager, has been suspended for one year. and the club fined £500.
Total 564
HE, POLICE RESERVE (C.C.) TEAM
Sgt. Puran Singh 32 33 33 97 S.I. (R) C.C. Chau 32 35 30 97 E A.S.P. (R) D. Lole 31 33 3195 0 SI (R) AC. Chan 31 33 30 94
NATIONAL
F. H
Cincinnati Brooklyn
10
8
1
PS. R) PH
ho-
Thong
31
F.& Perkins
Royal
7 p.m.
Chicago Boston
Pittsburgh
10
33 31 28 92 31 30 27 88.
Total 563
1
5 11
3 12
2
Recreio B. v., Army, Police
Recreio A., University
V... Chi- China St. "Louis
Y (Seeds homered>
Mr. Guard wo
33 30 30 93
ទ
"14
1 Mr. Tynemouth,
29 32 30.91
3
28 33 28 89
(Bragan homered)
St. Louis.
Mr. Mitchell
29 23 28 80
Mr. Smith
27 24 25 78
1
Mr. Foreman
23 25 26 74
TENNIS LEAGUE. C. Division: New York
Besë R. C. South
Central British, Jewish RC. Philadelphia
v. Kowloon Tong, Kowloon "C. c
*, Kowloon Indians.
THURSDAY JUNE 20*** SWIMMING.-European
(Mize and Moore homered)
YMCA Philadelphia
swimming and water-polo prác- tice (""" pool) 5.30 p.m.-7.30 13.11.
TENNIS LEAGUE, D. Division: Chinesa R .C. A. v, Indian R. C.. Filipino Club v. Chinese R. C. B., Central British v.
Craigen- gover, South China 7 Kow-- loon C. C.
FRIDAY JUNE 21
(Marty homered)
0 ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD.
RIFLE CLUB. TEAM
3 Mr. Peckham
AMERICAN
R.
B
•H.
E.
11
Golf Results
New York........
(DiMaggio and Crosetti homered) St. Louis
12 13 (Kennedy homered) Washington
SWIMMING - European Y.M.CA. Detroit
7 10 1 1 6
Bogey (Pár) Pool, Fanling, Old Course, June 15-16
H. F. Phillips (10) 3 up wins. There were 22 entries.
The Adamson Cup competition
INTERIM REPORT
These decisions; were announced
No. 2 Company
No. 4 Company
Ideut. Col. H.B. Rose,....... M.C., Commandant of the Hongkong
Ip Wing-nin, R101 Lai Li-ying.
164 Mak. Wai-tong. R165 Lik June 21, H.Q. 5.30 pm, Recruits. Volunteer: Defence Corps, said 'It'
George Poon, R166 Chan Shiu-Musketry, sun. R189 Lau Yun-ning and R171 Ip Wa-Kwał
Patrol Duty Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.
INDIAN COMPANY Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered,
was quite correct that arrange- No. 1 Company
ments will be made for more fleïd June 20, HQ 5.45 pm, Squad. training is the accommodation and and aris drin: N.C.O's Class.facilities available at the Head- L.G. training.
Army. Service Corps Company June 20, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Whole Company. Dress: Overalls and 8.D, caps. LMG, Those detailed. FLYING SQUAD...
| Bubjects-Sight setting. alming Training Course-Part I. The and fring. S.AT. Rifle. Those de- following members of the Flying tailed. Subjects-Aiming at tar- Squad will attend Chinese Com-gets at Service Distances; Aiming
H
quarters were insuficient to cope with any large-scale work
NEW DISCUS RECORD
Bill Watson, formerly of the "Field Ambulance
University of Michigan, broke the June 21, St. Paul's College, 5.30 world decathlon discus record with.
yesterday in the interim report of the joint commission of the Foot ball Association and Football Lea-pany Headquarters on Wednesday, at ground, gue, which recently held an in June 19 at 17.30 hours for Part II
of Training Course:- quiry into the affairs of the club.
Constables R333 Lai Yim, R353pm. The report states that the com- mission were satisfied that brea-Tam Pat-tat R361. "Wong, Fim
lung, R362 K. H. Mina, R303 Ma ches of the FA and League rules King Shing, R366 Tuet Hung- and regulations had been com- initted, and that over a period of approximately 20 years the affairs
and 2373 cheong. Keung.
Lee Chee-
The following members of the
of the club had been conducted in mying Squad will attend Police an unsatisfactory manner
OTHER SUSPENSIONS
L. L.,Green, A E. Pallett and
Training School, Kowloon on Fri-
The following directors have been suspended sine die from all day, June 21 at 17.30 hours tor
Part II of Training Course:------- football and football management,
Constables R368 Chan Wah-
·Including attendance at matches: Total 503
W. A. Tompkins, W. A Squires kuen, R389 Yau Chi-chung, H370 Chan Chun, H372 Chiu. Kwok- E. Gregson, A. E. Pudin and F. 9
wah, R374 Tai Wing-tak, R375 Smith.
Shum Koon-ying, R376 Lam Wye- kee, R381 Chan Hung-pal, R377 Other directors have been sus- Ng Yeu Chou, R378 Ng Chak pended. for the following periods: Ving, R379 Peter Yeung, R380 A Needham (three years), L. H | Chan Wing-fatt and R382 Chu Burridge (three years), A. Rice Chung-leung. (two, years), and W. S. G. Need- Instructional Patrol. The next ham (one year)....
instructional patrol of the Hong- kong. Bection will take place on Wednesday, June 28, 1940 at Cen--
from blame
sharp All members will attend. Among the alleged breaches of Dress-Khaki Uniform. Cap with rules were payments to amateur Khaki Cover, Belt with Brace, players, payments in excess of Whistle and Chain, and Trun- those allowed to players transfer cheon to be carried
Patrol Duty, Patrol duties will red to the club and improper bonuses
be carried out as ordered.
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE: Training Course--Part III. Mem- bers who
have been detalled. will Low and Hillyer beat Mills and attend, a practice shoot at Ken- Butlin 4/3.
nedy Road Range on Wednesday, June 19. at 17.15 hours. Van will leave Queen's Pier.. at 17.05 hours.
Part B Revólver Course will be fired at the King's Park Revot
Business Girls Hour (5.30 pm. (Higgins and Greenberg ho- at Happy Valley is cancelled and L. T. Shipman (directors) and G. -6.30 pm.) Mixed Swimming, mered)
will be replayed from June 21 to Smith (secretary) were absolver trai Police Station at 17.15 hours (8.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m.), Swim- ming, and Polo practice
p.m. p.m.).
TENNIS LEAGUE, Mixed Dou-
bles Division: University v.. Ladies RC Hongkong C C... v. New York-
Results of HV. competitions Foursomes First Bound Linaker and Puckle beat Buchle and Tuck 6/4.
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30.
Philadelphia
(8.30
· Cleveland''
2 3
4
5
The time for the second round or the Happy Valley foursomes is (Feller struck out -12 and Boud- extended to June 30 Other dates reaux homered)
staid as already arranged.
7.
1
United Bervices RC Kowloon Crosetti and DiMaggio homered) CLC. A. v. Kowlon C. C. B
St. Louls deli
0 12 SATURDAY, JUNE 22
0
(Berardino and. Cullenbine ho- mered)
籍 3
3
Shewan
and Robertson
beat
Reéve, and de Rome 3/1.
4
g
1
Phillips and Lloyd beat Mac-
14
20
1 donald and Davies 1..up.
LAWN BOWLS-First Division:
Recreio "B" v. Recreto "A Philadelphia dian R. C. v. Craigengower, Po-
R C. v.
lice
Kowloon C. 9.,
Cleveland
Kowloon Docks R. C: 7. Kow- Boston
loon B. G. C., Hongkong. Foot (Cronin twice, Wilson twice and
ball Club: v., Civil Service; Foxx homered)
Second Division: Civil Service Chicago
7. Craigengower, Kowloon Foot
ball
*C. V. Talkoo Recreio
v. Kowloon B. O. C., Hong- kong C. C. V. Kowloon Tong
R. C. Kowloon C. C v. Po-
lice RC.; Third Division: Kow Joon Football Club Indian
(McNair homered).
I C.. Hongiong C. G. v. Rong
kong Electric HR Football Club/9. Prisoni O.C.; Oralgen- gower v: Kowloon: B. G..C.
Ahern and Barry beat Watson and Thomson 4/3.
Groves, and Steele Perkins beat Richardson and Wood 2.up...
'Stewart and Low beat Dovey and } ⠀⠀ H.V. 1st Summer Singles--3rd Trever 5/4 MONT
1
Dennis and Hillier beat Mayhew and Greaves at 18th.
McMillin and Parker beat, CC, and. C. M. Stark, 1/2,
Bowker and B. K. Valentine beat
· Bound Br
T. B. Low (11) beat FC Barty ver Range on Sunday, June 23 at (9), 4, and 3.
09/40 hours, by members seperate G. M. Park (6) beat 8. F. Chubbly detailed. (15) 3 and-
Patrol
Patrol Duty Patrol duties will Major, Harvey (8) best Lient, be carried out as ordered
EAGER. H. Smith and Greenwood 3/1. ^ | Carter (8) 8/7.2////
Redmond and Tamworth beat K 8. Robertson (5) beat C/C.
DSP. (E). Chubb, and Jowit at 19th,
Stark (0)1 UDA
Hongkong 2une 17, 1940,
151 feet 35/8 inches. The previous Pay Section
best was by J. Batisen (America)... June 21, Command H.Q. 5,30 p.m. of Los Angeles, at the Olympic N.C.O.'s detalled by 0.0. Unit. Games, with 148 ft. 3 ins," says
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