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1 Bye Bye Sweetheart.

My Time Is Your Time. Baby Where Can You Be. You're Just Another Memory. Outside.

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ƒ It Goes Like This.

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1 Doing the Roccour.

Huggable Kissable You.

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Every Moon's a Honeymoon.

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Henry,

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Daddy Won't You Please,

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Takes You.

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Would's Be Wonderful.

I Lift Up My Finger.

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Laughing Marionctie.

Under the Stars.

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(Blue Waters.

(Mean To Me. ""

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That's What I Call Helver,

(Under the Russian More.

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!One that I Love.

World's Great Sw:eth:art."

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I Don't Hang Your Troubles.

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(I'm the Medicine Man.

Heigh Ho Everybdy.

Miss You.

1 Sunny Side Up.

(1 Had Talking Picture.

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KEEN PLAY IN ARMY:

HOCKEY TRIAL.

Some good hockey was seen on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, whon an Army. Trial was played. The Whites won deservedly by throa goals to one. Perhaps the presence of an Indian, at contre-half in place. of McCann, who did not play, was "also responsible for the Colours' de feat. The Indian played a remark- ably fine game, making opening after opening, and swinging play

across

to the other wing whenever the op- portunity offered. Teams:

Colours-L. Barrett; Lt. Walter, Lawrence; Gardner, Major Philby. Capt. McLellan; L. Marshall, King- Davies, Capt. Wernicke, Lt.

istian

While Lt. Alms; Martin, Capt. Hüxford: A. N. Other, Capt. Strachey, O'Flaherty; Phillips, Walker, Den- mead, Hall, Hill.

At the cominencement of the gams, each side visited the other's goal mouth in turn, and Philby sent out a good pass to Marshall, who let it go outside. Iluxford gave away a corner, but the Whites wore soon off the mark again, and Barrett bad to ave twice in quick succession. Walker made a good run on the right, and passed to Hall, who missed the goal, however, and sent over the line. Good runs on either side were spulled, by off-side, but the Whites seemed to have the advantage over the Colours! kalver.

A run by Hill, and a pass to Hall gave the latter a good goal.

O'Flaherty conceded a long corner. but the Whites got going from the hit in, though Gardner did good work in defence. Davis and Wernicke gol near again, but in a melee in front of goal the bali was sent over. For ther pressure by the Whites inst be

op. fare half-the gave Walker the

the portunity to shoot well from adge of the circle, to add to kia sides?

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toro.

Play in the opening singes of second half was more in favour of the Colours, who had better combination than in the early periods.

Alms had to make a save at bis end, and cleared well, but the Colours kept up the attack, and Kingsland shot a good goal. Play then ran from end to end, with the Whites agnin

ving the upper bami. Good stick- work by all the Whitest forward and n for rim on the right by Phillipe, and a pass to Denmead, ended the scoring

Cricket.

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A friendly maleb al Soakumpoo in Wednesday afternoon ended in the R.A.P.C. losing to the R.A.S.C. by five wickets. It is of interest le note that this is the first occasion which the Pay Corps have carned out aericket eleven in Hongkong, their strength all told, inclusling officers, being in the neighbourhood of score. The Pay Carps were the first Lo bat, and suffered disaster nimast at once, two wickets falling to Fry for runs, with balls which would have beaten almost any player. Stendy batting, however, pulled the

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round, Ward, with 11 runs, Captain Etherington, with 14, and Evane, with 10 not out, were accompanied by some fast billing by Troup, who get 16.

Fry's analysis was the good one of bwickels for 34 runs, whilet Simp

on Look 3 wickets for 36. Mar- Julie on the shall saved a lot of

The boundary by good fielding. R.A.S.C. score was 81.

A steady drizzle had set in when the R.A.S.C. went in to bat, and it seemed that the match could not be concluded. However, three, wickets fell quickly, for 21 run, but, when Fry Joined" Major Langmaid, who had balted carefully, uns came more freely, and the score was taken to 74, when Mui- thews was able to dismiss Fry, caught and bowled. Fry had made 38, includ- ing two sixes. Thn R.A.8.C. innings was declared at 87 for five wickets, with Major Langwald 24 not out. Evans, with three wickets, and Mat- thews, with two, were the Pay Corpa bowlers, and were handicapped, as were the rest of the side, in baving to bowl, and field a wet ball,

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The following will represent the In a match in the Hongkong Aren Royal Navy in a Division I League raich against the Indian R. C. at Football League nt Happy Valley

Stokumpon, commencing at 2 p.m. on yesterday afternoon, the 12th (H) Battery. R.A., defented "C" Company, Saturday-Commander J. C. Baker, Eng. Lieut. C. R. P. Bennett, S... by two goals to one. Teams:

12th Bty-Luckham; Mellis, Raw Squadron Leader C. Boumphrey, Lieutenant G. Cobb, Stoker T. Cross, lings; Watson, Woods, Ward: Trice. Sub-Lieut. C. L. La Glass, Able Sen Taylor, Allen, Bridgeman, Walker. I

man S. N. Luslett, Sub-Lieut. P. G "C" Coy. S.LI-Lilley; Spiller,

0. Moseley. Commander E. Sergeant; Norris, Mead, Chislett: Stanley, Lieutenant F. M. R. Stephen- Perrett, Dicken, Latchem,

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Perrett scared the first gon! for the Somersets, with a neut header, but the Gunners soon replied with a good run down the field, and Alleh sunt in a hard drive which Lilley had. little chance to save, End-to-end nlay was the order for the rest of the first half, with both sides playing hard for the lead.

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more Norris was.. little

than nassenger in the second half, and many mis-kicks were his lot. The game, however, increased in speed and interest and both goals were visited in turn. Bridgeman put the Gunter ahead with an almost unstoppablo shot when the second half had been 15' minuter. progress for

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Latchem and Mead, for the Somersets,

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The following will represent the Recreio in their League Match against the Royal Artillery to-morrow on the Recreio ground, King's Park-L. J. Guterres, H. A. Alves, H. M. Xavier, D. P. Xavier, J. E. Noronha, A. P. Pereira, C. M. Sousa, G. Guterres, J. H. Figueiredo, M. F. Pinna and F. II. Carvalho,

BILLIARDS.

PRISON DEPT. DEFEATS ST. PATRICK'S CLUB. Some keenly contested games were Officers' Mess, played well, and Allen, together with witnessed in the The Gunners full-backs, were most Victorin Gaol, on Wednesday evening in a billiards match played between the Prison Dept, and St. Patrick's Club, the Prison Dept, comfortably winning by a margin of 111 points. The best break of the evening way made by Mr: Gowland, who ran out with 38 unfinished.

St. Patrick's Club. Prison Dept.

200 138 L. E. Remedios 150

Navy Matches, Sirdar defeated Marazion at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon by three

goals to one. Tens:

Sirdar-Stott; Harness, Holden: Braham, Hobbs, Greenwood; Edmin

son, Glover, Welch, Horner, Hazzard. Brimblecombe 141 M. Baptista

Marazion-Inch Goodall, Swift: Pile Brown, Keon, Wells; Richardsan, Jill Durham, Milton, Tugwell, Pauly,

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Marazion were the first to AcoTE, Tugwell sending in a good shot from E. Franks about 15 yards. There was no further score in the first half, but Horner, and Walsh (2) scored in the second

half for Sirds,ved a draw of one.

Cornflower

Tamar-Price Goodrich, Rabinzon;

gant each with Tamar at Happy Woods, Carver, Brown; Brown, Hamp Valley, Lake searing for Tamar with son, Lake, Borble, Read.

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Adams, Baker, Williams, Bennett,

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