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LAWN BOWLS TOURNEYS

DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND OF OPEN RINKS & PAIRS

MACAO RACE MEETING

MR. CHANG" PLACES IN ALL EVENTS"

The most successful jockey at the Macao Races on Sunday was Mr.

The following is the draw for the second round of the Colony Open Rinks and Open Pairs lawn bowls competitions:---

OPEN RINKS

SUNDAY

At C. S. C. C.

is

AT C. C. C

A Morton and H. J. Bicknell

A. A Razack, K. M. Omar, "A. M.Tang and J. N. Wang. Omar and V. M. Omar v.-W. Mel-

F. A. Sequeira who registered wins rose, R, Malp, R, Munro and J. 8. on New Bedford and King's Worthy Chalmers: C. Gowland, J. W. Hud-

SPORTS & GENERAL

Volunteer Orders

ORDERS BY LT.-COL, H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS (Continued from Saturday),

DRIVING LICENCES JD/B Section Riding practice All volunteers who are in pos-schedule is again operative. session of Free Licences for driv- ing Government vehicles will send them in to their Unit Comman

D. Munro and R. Main; W. Jders for renewal for 1940-41 and Barling and M. N. Rakusen .. H. each icence must be

accom- passport size panied by two photographs with the owner's 5.30 p.m. name and Unit written in Block | tlons.” Capitals on the back.

WEDNESDAY

..

At C. S.. C. C.

Norpaha

A. R. Mina and A K. Minu in the Hark Sha Wan Handicap son, J. McCutcheon and A. Jillott v. U. M. Omar and A. M. Omar: VA Noronha, C. A. Lopes, J. E.R. P. Phillipi and J. E. Henson v. (Becond Section) and the Con-

Noronha and C. G. Bilya; R. Bass, W. Harris and W. Davies, R. Basa .solation Stakes respectively:

H. 9. Chang had the distinction & Fandolt. 4. B Coates and C. B. and J. 5. Landolt v. 7. of being placed in all ave events Rosselet v. J. W. Leonard, Y. A. and C. G. Silva. in which he rode. He won the Razack, LC, B. Souza and W. K. Governor's Cup on Meadow Eve and was placed second tri each of the remaining four races.

RESULTS

The results were

Way.

AT C. C. G

K. M. Rumjaho, U. A. Rumjahn,

.

AT POLICE W. Melrose and F. C. Chalmers VIN. Sweeney and 3 Ravle: A. Atkins and E White v. J.

A. M. Rumjahn and S. M. Rum- Gellatly and L A. Collyer. Jahn v, M. E. Purvis, W. J. Burling.

Hark Sha Wan Handicap (First W. R. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen;

Section) Half-mile

THURSDAY ALE F. C.

"PARADES

Lecture

June 20. H.Q.. 5.30 p.m. Lecture by Major Ryan, R.A., on "General Principles of Distribution of Fire Scheme" All Officers, B.C.A.'s and Nos. 1 of Gun Detachments will attend.

1st Battery June 27. Blake Pier for Stone- cutters & pm, DEL Section. Muru – Overalls and S.D. caps. knife. fork and plate to be car vried.

7. A. Remédios and L. A. Gutter- N. B. Fraser, J. W."MacDonald, R. Mackenzie and W. Hollands, v. rezy. T. A Madar and A. Bone: Radium Star (161), B. S. Chang 2. H. Taylor, W. Harris, A, Soutar A. Castro and V. N. Atienza

Tim (153), G. Coopér

Heddon (146), Chiu Ki-fan

Won by a short head; half

'length.

Time: 1.03.

Fari-mutuel:-

Winner: 20.40.

Places: $5.10, $.10, $5.10.

Six starters.

and J. C. Aitken.

a

AT K. C. C.

F. A. Machado, C. M. Bilva,

A W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones.

AT KD. B. C W. L. Walker and J. Deakin J. F. V. Ribeiro and F. X. M. da A Hyde-Lay ang A. J. Hall or R. Silva v. A, Marton, H. E Drew Meadows and A J. HO

E. A. Atkins and W. Harrower: C. J. Walker, H. Lord, A. Steven and 9. E Eccleshall v. J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, N. 3. Bebbington and

AT TAIKOO

JC. Gill and A. M. Holland v. 8. E Eccleshall and A, Stevens.

A. Brooksbank; L Sykes U.S. BASEBALL

Bicknell, G. W. Deacon and J. G.

1 Meyer v. M Ferguson, T. Coleman,,

Hark Sha Wan Handicap (Second Section) New Bedford (160), F. A..

Sequeira Mac's Adventure (159), H. S..

Chang 2 King's Envoy (158), Hoo Fak-

ming 3

Won by half a length; 1 lengths.

Time: 1.03.1.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $11.40.

Places: $5.40, $5.40, $8.

Seven starters.

George Potts Memorial Cup (One Mile)

Black Diamond (152), J. Nolasco The Mermaid (163), Chiu Xi-fan The Spirit of St. Louis (155),

G. Cooper Won by a neck; many lengths. Time: 2.24.2...

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $57.50.

Places: $8.10 $5.70. $7.20. Bix starters.

The Governor's Cap (One Mile) Meadow Eve (143), H. 8. Chang Hogmanay (144), P. M. Hoo. Fairy Ousel (150) J. Nolasco.

*

41

TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1940.

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King

Commissioner of Follee.

CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part 11' ‚TRO following have qualided in Part II of Training Course on June 18.

幾 1940

Mobile Column Armoured Car Platoon June 28, H.Q., Lecture Rome 5.30

Constables R12 Lai Chek-pó, R15 D. Lecture "Communications.". Motor Machine Gun Platoon

Taut Kwok Ching, R31 Kwok Wal- June 28, H.Q., Lecture Room, tam, R39 Ip Shiu-ming, Res Ip Lecture "Communicawing-atn, R101 La Li-ying. R164 Mak Wal-feng," R165 Lak Gears No. 2 Company

Poon, R166 Chan Shiu-sun, R169 June 27 (1) No. 8 Platoon, Kow- Lau Yun-ning and RIT1 to Wa loon Dock, 5.30 pm. Lecture Man kwal reading and compass. (4) No. 7 Flaicou. H.Q. 5:30 pm. Training programame Parade, No. 10.

No. 4 CompaUF

INCREASED VOLUNTEER TRAINING

To Start On

July 1-

The following orders were issued

yesterday by Ltent-Colonel H. B.

Rose. M.C., Cominandant, Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Units of the Corps mentioned below will, with effect from Mon-

DO day, July 1, and until further Drill. Members of No. 2 Platoon ice, carry out one full day's train- will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, June 27 at each week in accordance with tails and modifications will be June 28, H.Q. (1 8.15 pm. Re-17.30 hours under Sub-Inspector the following time table. All de- cruits detalled for Kennedy Road (R) William K. 9. Mok: Dress Range. (1) 5.30 p.m.

Recruits, Khaki Uniform, Cap with Khaki notified weekly in Corps Orders,

Days of Training (subject to Remainder. Musketry. (UI) 5.45 Cover, Belt with Brace,

modification if necessary). p.m. Company parade in uniform and Chath, and Truncheon.

Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will Bee Company circular.

be carried out as ordered. INDIAN COMPANY

No. 1 Company June 27, HQ., 5.45 p.m. LG. training. Probable stoppages. NC.O.'s Class A and B. TOET. (L.G.).

June 28, H.Q., 5.30 pm. Gas chamber test for all members.

hiti Gas masks will be drawn.

Army Service Corps Company June 27, HQ., 5.30 p.m. Whole from B.QM.S. Hewitt before 5.30

Company less Supplies Section. p.m.

2nd Battery

Dress Overalls and SD. caps. June 26, Belchers. 5.30 pm. Left LM.G. Those detailed subjects Section. Gun drill; rife and LG. Elementary stripping and assem- bling. SA.T. Rife. Those 'detall- training.

-Elementary alming June 27, (1) Wellington Barracks. ed. Subject 5.30 pm. DEL Personnel. In-off for wind; elevation akning. struction in Ruston Engines (11) Belchers, 5.30 pin. Layers" and Dress for NEW YORK, June 24 (Reuter)-Rangetakers Classes. F. Hillon, J. Wald, W. P. Beath Cincinnati Reds gained on the all above parades: "Mufti. Over- and TF. Stainton v. E W. Sim- Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday beat-alls and S.D. caps to be carried..

3rd Battery monds, J. Deakin A. W. Grimmitting the New York Giants in the and F. J. Jones; A, K. Sufflad, A. 8. National Baseball League by 7-4. June 26. E.Q, 5.30 p.m. Officers. Sufflad, A. K: Ismall and M. R.

The complete scores were:-

B.C. Staff and No. one's Gun de-i

by Abbas v. A, Eastman, W. Simpson,

tachment. Lecture: Major NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. E. Ryan, IG.

7 12 2 June 27, HQ., 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s |

ង 4. 9

Q.Class.

R. Marrison and J. McKelvie,

AT RECRETO

P. Younghusband and V. Chitten- den.

AT K. B. G. C.

C. W. Lam, W. McNeill, N. F.

1 Karanjia and E Zimmern v. D. C.

2 Alves. A. M. Xavier, C. M. 8. Alves

3

3

Won by half a length; t length. Time: 2.25.2.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $12.20.

Places: $530, 314.30, $5.90. Seven Starters.

Kan Hoo H'cap (Half Mile) Sunlight View (158), K. F. Chiu I Talkative (144), H. B. Chang... 2 Double Chance (146), W. N. Yeh - 3 Won by two lengths, two lengths.

Pari-mutuel:-

"Winner: $10,80..

Places: $5.30, $5.10, 36.70. Six starters.

Consolation Stakes (Half Milo) King's Worthy (143), F. A.

RESULTS

Cincinnati New York

(Lombardi Reds).

homered for the

8 18

5

and C. Roza-Pereira; W. McLeod, Pittsburgh

W. 8. Dall. J. Orem and J. C. 8. Brooklyn Fender v. J. Gellatly, J. Skinner. Chicago L. A. Collyer and J. F. McGowan

AT K. F. C.

E. G. Post, W. Cameron, Perkins and A. E. Carey v. P. A Cheesman, G. E. F. Thompson. J. C. GIF and A. M. Holland; W. Heng Sling, G. Ladd, T. Locke and A. A. Lewis v. A Calman, W. Houston,

Philadelphia

2

Ath Battery June 26, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Those detailed. Lecture by Major Ryan, R.A on General principles of

· ស៊ី +3

Distribution of Fire Scheme.

Field Ambulance June 28, St. Paul's College. 5.30 pm: Lecture,

June 28 HQ., 5.20 p.m. Those detalled to "proceed to Military Hospital for blood grouping.

11.

Whistle

Mondays Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 Coys.

Tuesdays - Nos. 2 and 4 Bys,

No. 1 Bec. 5th. A.A. Bty, and H.

Feld

Training Course Part Members who have been detailed Coy, FL Amb. will attend King's Park Revolver. Wednesdays - "A" Coy. Range on Tuesday, June 25 at Ambulance and from 2 pin, Corps 16.15 hours to fire the Part III Bigs.

Thursdays--Nos. 1 and 3 Htys, Training Course.

Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will No. 2 Sec. 6th AA. Bty, Field, Coy. Engineers, Mob. Coln, and "B" be carried out as ordered.

Coy. Id. Amb. *..

FLYING SQUAD

たか

Fridays No. 2, 6 and 7 Coys, and from pm Corps Signals

ABC. Coy, and Pay Section will parade as ordered by Os, C. Units, providing that each member doër the equivalent of one day's train- ng per week

Training Course-Eart II. There will be no Part II of Train- Course on Wednesday, June 26, 1940 for the Hongkong Section The following members of the Flying Squad will attend Police Traming School, Kowloon on Fri Attendance will be compulsory, day, June 28, at 17:30 hours for and any correspondence on this Pay Section

subject will be directed to the Unft June 28, HQ, 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's Part II of Training Course:-

"Constables R368 Chan Wah Commander concerned, endorsed detailed by aC. Unit.

CORPS ORDERS AMENDMENT Kuen, R369 Yau Chi-chung, R370 where applicable by a chit signed

Carpe Orders No. 36/40 of the Chan-chan, R372 Chiu Kwok-wah, by employers, etc.

Para,

Strength-R374 Tal Wing-tak," R375 Enum 14/8/40. Increase. For Corps No. 3479 to Koen-ying, R376 Lam Wye-kee. R381 Chan Hang-pul, R377 Ng read 4379.

TRANSFERS

Yeu-chou, R376 Ng Chak-ying. Carvalho, R472 L. J. Castilho, R41 Pte, Lo Ping Yat from Fd. Am-R318 Peter Yeang R389 Chan M. Marques, R469 F. X. Del- bulance to No. 4 Cor., 21/8/40.

Wing-fatt and R382 Chu Chung sado, R480 &. J. Sequeira. F485 N. M. Kransoperon, R.478 FT Sul- leung.

Livan, R465 H. M. Pomeroy, R474 Instructional Patrol The next F. J. Medina, R483 B Agsturoff, instructional patrol of the Hong-R438 N. Stradmoor, R443 A” 4. kong Section will take place on Budagain, R452 O. R. Sadick, R464- Wednesday, June 28, 1940 at Ech- G. Ford, R481 ». R. Butcher, and tral Police Station at 17:18 hours 413 G zurastierną, sharp. All members will attend

A revolver practice will be held. Dresz-Khaki Uniform, Cap with at King's Park Revolver Range on Khaki Cover, Belt with Brace, Wednesday. June 26, 1940 at 27.15- whistle and Chain, and Tran- hours sharp. cheen to be carried.

99 0 June 28, Queen's Pler, for Pak- Sgt. I. F. Grant from Pay Sec-

shawan, 5.30 p.m. No. 2 Gun, HC. ton to No. 2 Coy., 21/6/43. (Rizzo homered for the Phillies). Staff, D.EL. "A" Relief and Signal-

Pte, L J. Bilva from F ̈® Ambu- St. Louis.......

5 8 2lers: Specialist training. Dress-lance to No. 5 Coy, 20/8/40.

Pte W. E. Grieve from tho. 1 Coy. 7 12 Boston

1 Murti. BD: Caps, Overalls and

Res to No. 1 Co.. 31/4/40. (Koy and Mize homered for the GP. shoes to be carried.

LEAVE Cardinals). Cincinnati

2

0

5th AA. Battery ** June 7. Queen's Pler, 5.15 p.m. ◊ 3 No. 1 Section. AA, Equipment. (Thomson pitched for the Reds). Dress-Mufti Overalls to be car

ried.

Pte. H. J. Woolley, Arm PL., 2174740-20/8/40.

Car

4 10 5 4 13 0

E. Levett and R. Duncan; EF. Pope, New York .ingen A. Bower, J. E Henson and G. H.

Sherriff v. E. L. Stange, 8. H. Pittsburgh Strange, C. Strange and H E Brooklyn Strange.

41

OPEN PAIRS

MONDAY

At K. F. C.

(V. Davis homered for the Pirates; and Camfile for the Dod- gers. The game was called at the end of the 13th inning owing to (darkness).

H. A. Alves and F. V. Ribeiro Chicago

J. 8. Riddell and J. C. Aitken; Philadelphia

7 12 0

Dress

J

June 27, HQ, 6.30 p.m. No. 2 Bection. Rifle course. Overalls and webbing less haver- sack and waterbottle.

L/Bdr. P. F. Cathrew, 5th AA Bty.. 1/8/4031/7/40.

Pte. V. M. Karpusheff, No. 1 Coy, 15/6/46-29/8/40.

Capt. F. J. Fochen, No. 7 Coy.

18/6/40-2/7/40.

1.

Part B revolver Course will be Patrol Duty, Patrol duties will red at King's Park Revolver be carried out as ordered Range on Sunday, June 30 at 09,50-

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE houry.

All ranks who have not yet Training Course Fart III. The

Squalled in Part II Training undermentioned members of the Course will attend both parades Bgt. W. G. Behnabel. No. 1 Coy. Emergency Unit Reneryn have

Armlet. Armlets in possession qualized in Part II Training of all ranks should be returned 15/6/40-29/8/40.

Course on June 23, 1940-

immediately to the Equipment

Sigma, W. Vallesauk, Corps Sign., Tech-19/6/40-29/5/40.

Field Company Engineers June 27, K.CR. 5.30 p.m. nical training by Sections.

Corps Signals

2 10 1 June 24. HQ., 515 pm. (1) W/T.

1. A. Watson and R. M. Kewid y (Warren and Rizzo homered for Section. Operating procedure at

T. Lock, and W. R. Way; P. Morgan the Phillies).

and F. Cullen v. A F. Paul and St. Louis

J. K. Sloan (At Civil Service Boston

C. C. Pereira and J. C. Hemedios

Victoria Barracks (11) Fatigue

10" 12 1

(J. Martin homered for the Car-

5 8 2 Party Bigmn, Butter, Smith, Mit-

chell, Baxter.

June 28, H.Q. 5.20 p.m. D

J

1

J. C. Om and G, Duncan v. M. F.

the Braves),

AMERICAN LEAGUE

v. J. Hoosen and C. E shippinals, and Miller and E. Moore for Groups A and B. Morse practice

Sequeira Desert Star (145), H. S. Chang 2 Alarcon and A. J. Kew: L. J. Bliva and J. F. V. Ribeiro V. A. F Sunshine Susle (143). Hoo Pak-

ming 3 Noronha and A. M Rodrigues.

AT K B. G. C

Won by one length; five lengths. Time: 1.03.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $20.

Places: $6.50, 35.40, $8.10.

Aix starters. National Anthem

was withdrawn.

CASH SWEEP

RESULTS GOVERNOR'S CUP

No. 17627

16043

+

11118

$6,750,60 1,328.74 984.38

Unplaced. ($107.15 each)-19914, 17585, 16692, 12028, 18677, 19445, 20418, 15059, 16258, 23925,

No. 328

40

200

119.40 119.80 59.90

Unplaced ($22.20 each)-316, 158, 1

***99

BACK 2

No. 443

18

807

$244.10 60 70 74.80

Unplaced ($9.70 each)-177, 111,

341.

RACE 3

No. 410

329

$263.80 75,30 973

37.60 Unplaced ($13.00 each)-240, 433,

RACE 4

369.

$468.20 133,80 66.90

No. 88

357 Unplaced ($18.60 each)-52. 352,

E. V. Searle and E 8. Abraham

and propedure. Victoria Barracks. (1) Group C Lamp reading. (1) Recruits. Morse practice, instru- oments DIE

1-8 Boston Cleveland

410 1 (Mack and Keltner homered for

Y C. 8. Langley and LA Jordan: the Indians).

J. Gibson and R. Lapsley EC.New York Fincher and J. Fraser, RW. Caft

Detroit

2 4 .0

SPORTING

8 2

8 2

0 8 0

and W. Mulcahy L F. Xavier (York homered for the Tigers).

and R., F. Lüz,

:

F. Ellor and T. F. Stainton

AT C. 8. G. C⠀

J. McCutcheon and C. Gowland;

Boston: ...... Cleveland

STRENGTH-DECREASE

21/6/39.

Pte. LJA Fielden, No. 1a Coy..

Pte: R. G. L. "Oliphant, "No. Coy 20/2/40.

Pte. V. W. Bknes. No. 1 Coy, 29/2/40.

Pte. J. G. Cotesworth, No. 1 Coy.. 31/3/40.

Pte. A. H. Pontius, No. 1 Cay.. 11/5/40/

Pte. Shi Man Tsun. p. Coy.. 33/5/40.

Ple. Siu Leung, No. 4 Coy.. 1.31/5/40.--

Gar. Lee Wa Chue, 4th Bty., 14/6/40.

FIXTURES Pe. T. Y. Mck, No. 4 Coy. 14/

TODAY

6/40.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

(Hash pitched, and Tabor, bomer-SWIMMING.-European T. MCA Gnr. William B. F. Chang, ith

Business Girls Hour (6.30 pm. Bty. 18/6/40.)

W. R. Hillyer and J. Holdre ved twice for the Red Sox).

1

5 9

0

6.30 pm) Mixed Swimming Gnr. Peter T. H. Chua, 4th Bty., (6.30 p.m.-8.30 p.m.),

18/0/40.

C. F. Needham and A: "Brooksbank. | Washington ............. 12 18

PAT: TAIKOO. Cest Loute...

- 8.-Yusuf-end K, Nazarin v. AA (Case and Walker: homered for TENNIS LEAGUE "E Division: Rázack and C. :8 Rosselet," J. F. the Senator). McCowan and EE Strange v. Washington C. E. Marques and B. Basto

AT K. D. R. C.

Levett and R Duncan v, O. P. Remedios and E. de Botną,

TUESDAY ACE C. C.

C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares v. WV. Field and V., Chittenden; W. Hong Sting and L. C. R. Bouza

St. Louis

3.

8 0

Pte. K. 8. An-Yang, No. 4 Coy., Army TC. Kowloon C.C., | 18/6/40. -.

Pte. James Chan, No. 4 Coy, 7. Indian R.C., 2 ต o Chinese R.C.,

Recreio v. Hongkong C... Civli | 18/6/40, Service 0.0.. v. Craigengower Ete. T. C. Chan, No. 4 Coy., 18′/ C.C., Kowloon Tong South 9/40. China,

Pte. Y. Cheung, No. 4 Cay, 18% 6/40

(Laabs homered for the Browns),

LATEST STANDINGS

The following are the standings of the leading teams in the two major baseball Igalifes:-

7. P. A Peckham and W. McNell. Cincinnati

VAR AT RECREIOAN

C. Dowman and C. Channing New York

NATIONAL

21

BAR

Pte. P. Lam, No. Co., 18/6/40. Pte. W. C. Lau, No. 4 Coy., 18/ 16/40000€

Pte. Y, W. Penn, No. 4. Cay., 18/

TOMORROW “ LAWN BOWLS-I E's team. HEY D. C. at Government WL Pct

House, 4.15 pm.

Pte. Y. G. L1, No. 4 Coy, 18/8/40.

38

Pte. V. 8. Pang. No. 4 Coy., 18/ 20 85% swnAMING-European Y. M. CA 34,- 19 642 Water-polo (Beniors HMS. 8/40.

-811

Thracian): 6. p.m.; (Juniors V M.TB.'s) 6.30 p.m. 7. TENNES LEAGUE “C” Division: Army TC Jewish R.C., Re- creló & v. Recreio B. Chinese 6/40. RC. Police Central British University Kowloon Tong y. Kowloon CC., Bolith China. Kowloon Indiana,

Brooklyn

v. B. D. Evan and R Hall; T. Coleman and MFerguson ̈v." "W. C. Bihpson and Younghusband; Cleveland W. Harrower and H. L. Lockhart Detroit v. E. W. Simmonds and F. Good- winke

36

Boston

AT E F. O.

A. K. Bumad and M. R. Abbas v. R Williamson and C. a M Thom; J. G. Meyer and G. W.

NO "A" DIVISION TENNIS AGAIN Rain once again wished out the

THURSDAY JUNE 27

Pte. W. Tam, No. 4 Coy, 18/6/40. Pte. I. Agafuroft, ABC. Cay., 16/

Pte. E D. Labrousse. Armd, Car FL, 7/6/40.

Gar. J. Prentice, 2nd Bty., 14/ 10/40.0

Pte. A S. Abbott, ABC, Coy.. 17/6/407

Deacon v. R. Morrison and J. Me- "A" Division League tennis pro 8WIMMING. --- European YMCA Signin. D. Tallan, Fort. Big C07...

Kelvie

RACE 5

Unplaced

$450.00 128.50 64.20 .80, each)--125, 186,

135

HACE 8

No. 293

$455.80 130.20 65.10

gramme yesterday afternoon,

This was about the fifth post- ponement since the League began this season.

To date only one match has 280 310

been played and that was between Unplaced ($24.10 each) 81, 357, the Indian R.C. And the University

last Monday at Sookunpoo, c

Swinning and Waterpolo (5.30 pm-7.30pm TENNIS LEAGUE — D Division: Kowloon C.C. Chinese RG 4. Indian R.C.. Filipino Oleb, Chinese R.O.B Central Brie Heb Howison Indians Bouth China, 75

21/6/40, - *

Pte. A. M. Braga, Fd. Ambulance, 14/6/40, devention pag

APPOINTMENTS AND ANS: PROMOTIONS VAN L/Cpl. C. A da Rosa, No. 6 Coy. to be 2tay 24/8/4027

Continued on Page 6

P. 8. R. 403 J. C. Powers, Lance Officer. Sergeants R444, E. Dorables, Patrol Duty Patrol duties will R421 J. Van der Lely and R402 M. be carried out as ordered:

·O." EAGGER, · M. Aftanassief," and "Constables. R480 G. B. Harris, R462 C. Fisher,

D. 8, P. (2) Hongkong, June 24, 1940, RAT B. G. Ivanchenko, R482 M. A

Don't be vague

NO FANER WHISKY.GOE

ask for Haig

BOTTLE

AF 1958 TILAPM

GANDE, PRICE & CO. LTD.

St George Bal og Ice House Street, Tel. No. 20185

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