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Sydney, Sept. 24.

Mr. Richard. 6. Cancy. former Governor of Bengal and leading member of the Australian Liberal Partif said at an election meeting to- day that Australis would de- the laughing atack of

Come

the world an a remit of her nopioitier at the Paris prece conference.

"We an Liberals object to the arrat international gather- ing in Paris being made the platform in the Anstralian general election."-Reuter

MAORIS' PETITION

FOR SKULLS

Wellington, N.Z.

Sept. 25.

mum

The Maoris are striv ing to have returned to New Zealand the mified remains of some of their ancient chiefs, now reported to be in the Imperial

Blueprint For The New

Borneo

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG,” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946.

·SPORTS

New OLYMPICS SITE

Singapore, Sept. 24.

A planning mission from Britain will blue- print the new towns of! Britain's youngest Col- British North declared Mr.

ony, Borneo,

Malcolm MacDonald the Governor-General of the Malayan

Union when

he addressed the press today.

M. MacDonald who hos just eturned from an eight-day tour

-

New York, Sept. 25.

St. Moritz has been chosen for the site of the 1948 Vin- ter Olympics games, Avery Brundage, president of the United States Olympic Asun ciation, said here today.

St. Moritz was the site of the 1028 Winter Olympics. The next Olympics will be held late February or curly March and the remainder of the programme will be held in London starting July 28 or July 29 and continuing for 17 days-Associated Press.

U.S. Baseball

New York,, Sept. 25. The American League pennant winning Boston Red Sox defented the New York Yankees 5 to 4

- the coastal settlements of Narth with southpaw pitcher Mickey Jorneo said that while no politi-Hurris winning his 7th game of

al problems had arisen from the the season, session last July, Borneo faced Detroit inched into second place conomic and administrative pro- by defonting St. Louis twice, tak greatest magnitude ing the opener 4 to 3 and th dems of the

eccond 10 to 1. Hank Greenbers esulting from the appalling des- truction in the last stages of the homered three times giving hir 41 for the senson, threw ahend o' Preiße war.

and fleets had Boston's Ted Williams. Allied bombers

There were but the

no other

games caused great destruction

scheduled.

In the National League th Philadelphia-Brooklyn and Boston New York games were artponez by rain.

worst damage was done by the left who Natural His-retreating Japanese

literally nothing likely to be use tory Museumn, Vienna.

ful Sandakan, the former cap

CH

A petition, prepared by Chair

[ tal, nud Victoria, (Labuan Is- San toureti Te Huia, of the

land) had been completely de.. Ring Cuntry Movemen

aori nationalist organisation)molished and there was not one irard of Directors and present building of any description left.

Jesselton was almost equally des ed to the N. Z Parliament, said

troyed and most of the other cen-

res were fattened out.

Horneo had lost all its hospitals, schools and administrative build.

the relies were "stolen" by an Australian naturalist, Andren! tuichek, more than 60 years

The petition explained fintings, business premises, Industrial

quipment, harbour installation

1,

Reichek was the first white man

allowe by King Tawlao int and the majority of Government business records so it was after the and King Country

starting again fron practleally scratch. There had also been trievous loss of Government per- annnel and others for the Japan- we occupation had been extrence-

Also Wars of 1865.

ising Country, in the centr at the North Island, in the invadquarters of several triber who moved a king of their own when they heard that the white cruel. The day before with

drawing from. Sandakan. the Jap- settler, nart a king or a queen.

nese shot 150 citizens, Rebuild- hii been the custom for The bodies of prominent chiefs everywhere was most difficul! te be mummified and placed in sitting position in holes or Ces. Reichek, the petition ward, bribed two Maoris to lend num in the dead of night to a et ve where the bodies had been

laced, and he "stole" them.

This ghoulish wel was Д serious betrayal of trust," the. petition. stated. "Now that Vienna has fallen, we ask that steps or taken for the Viconr

because of material shortages.

Everything, at present being done

was temporary in order not to prejudice the mission's took of stanning a modern township in ach area suited to tropical con- itions-Reuter,

H.K. AIR

collection of Madri relics, which CRASH

includes 37. skulls and a num ner of bodice, to be returned to How Zealand." Associater -Tess.

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MR. CHURCHILL

(Continued from Page 1)

He first came to prominence in the newspaper world as a eading Sports Columnist in the Science Monitor,"

'Christian Brussels, Sept. 25.

Mr. Winston Churchill wi make a private three-day visit to Brussels, and will be the guest of Prince Charles, Belgium's regent, It is officially announced here.

"Although Mr. Churchill's visit to the Royal Palace is private," write the Brussels daily "Le Hair" "it is to be supposed that Prince Charles wit

where his articles on sports personalities on the West Coust

Chleago and Pittsburgh split two games, the Cubs taking the

first 13 to 3 and the Pirates win- ning the second 13 to 0.

Scores..

American League

One night game) -Associated Press,

CHESS GAMBLER

A professional Chinese cheng- player's stake money of $21 went into the Poor' Box at Kowloon Court yesterday when he op- peared on a charge of gambling in Nathan Road near Soy Street, Defendant, Sung Kit, 23, had set out a couple of problems "mate in AD many moves," these having a try at solving them staking a fee and defend- ant offering to pay cut for the correct solution. The Magia- trato, Mr. E. H. Sainsbury, die charged Sung with a caution aguinat

the a repetition of offence.

PASSPORT PHOTOS

D. & P. SERVICE.

ASIA STUDIO

10. ICE HOUSE ST.

H.K.

SECTION Cesarewitch More Referees

England Skipper Heads Averages

W. R. Hammond (Gloucestershire) and A. Booth (Yorkshire) head the first-class batting and bowling averages respectively for the 1946 Season.

Denis Compton (Middlesex) had the highest ag

gregate with 2,403 runs, three more than scored by C. Washbrook (Lancs). Most wickets were Laken by W. E. Hollies (Warwickshire), with 184. Leading averages are:

JI Gimblett W. J.

Edrich 1. P. Crabtree

Hutton

L. J. Food

G. tex

C. J. Barnett

J. D. Robertson

A. V. Avery

AB. Sellers

1. G. Berry H. Winrow J. G.

W Davies H. A. Pawson P. Davis

Jas. Langridge T. E. Bailey C. B. Harris

R. W. V. Robins

B. P. King

P. Vaulkhard

Batting

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Callover

London, Sept. 24. The Victorin Club callover on the Cesarewitch, running on! October 16 over two and a quar-] ter miles, was:

eight Murren 100 to Reven taken.

Hundred to offered,

Wanted

The_first_fortnightly meeting of the Hong Kong

Hundred to Roven Tony Lumpkin In

taken and offered. Hundred to six Reynard Volante offered. Eighteen to one Ford Transport offered, 20 to one taken. tv to one Cadenazzo offered, 22

Twen-

to one taken. Twenty to one Auralia offered. Twenty-five to ane Kerry Piper offered. 30 to one take. Twenty-five to mus Croupler, Gunty, Lady Crusuder: Inna. AvI.

and Tregir. Thirty-three to 5 1,783 214

84.30

one Austerity, Black Peter, Ex- 182

68.67 cerpt,

Retsc and Wily, all 236 61.61 offered. Forty to one Geof

42*

66.50 frey's Lady offered. 50 to one 112.

52.76 | taken, and 40 to ane Duke offer- 524+.

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Football Referces Association held on Tuesday at the offices of Messrs. Lo and Lo was well at- tended. Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, chairman of the Hong Kong Football Association gave an in- teresting talk. the course of his talk Mr. Wong mentioned the shortage of referees in Hong Kong at the mo- ment and added that in addition to the League games the Football Association would soon be running the School football and more referees would be thus required. He realised that re- ferees, may this season be called upon, to_do more than they would normally have to, but felt sure that the Association could depend on the referees to come forward.

An important decision arrived "I have had many discussions at the meeting was to arrange with Referees on the interprota- for referee classes open to all tion of the rules and many mala- including the Services, Leetures tained, and indeed one went to the would be given at these cineses extent of printing in his book on and it was hoped that in "How to Referee" thint a majority The callover for the

Cam-short time

a number of re- of the players and 75 per cent of 60-17 | bridgeshire, running on October forces from the Army would be the spectators are Ignorant of the 47% 30 over une mile and one fur-alde to officiate at League games, Laws. To prove to you the con- 49 long:

It was comphasised ut

I will cite the following this trary 49.66

Ilundred to scyen Preeiptic. meeting that it was most desir- point. 44.3xd Hundred to six Wayward Belle, able that all referees join the It will be remembered that 41.93 Flag Wallah and Signalman Association so that there would several years ago, a goal kreper

Twenty-five to 4.78 offered.

a uniform interpretation of was permitted to receive the ball into his hands and thereafter to the Laws of the Game,

klek It directly into the field of play. This rule was altered so far or it concerned the goal kick, but the Low regarding an “indirect or direct free kick" within the

to one

one

tu one

It was also decided to piny the Referees v Press game this season and to hold the Annual Dinner.

Mr. Wong said in part:-

Stardom off red, 28 41.51 taken. Twenty-five to ong Rid- 41.33 ing Rays offered. 30 to one 10.38 taken. Twenty-five to ong Fri- 29.87 ary's Fancy, Juan's Star

and 39.06 Langton Abbot. Twenty-eight 38.63 to one Best Seller, all offered.

I am appearing before you now penalty area remained as it was 38.43 Thirty-tree

Achille with the greatest diffidence. It is then, and not as it is now, I was 37.81 offered, 40 to one taken. Thirty-just like the case of student try-at Highbury watching two lending 37.10 three, to ona Carmania, Nelia, ing to expound a subject keiors a teams playing. The play was 37.02; Fighter Command, French Toy, host of experienced masters, but within one of the penalty areas. As 34 Piccadilly. Toronto, Whitehall I claim this privilege as a player, the ball was going out of play 36.10

and Lobose (ilard. Forts to one us an ardent follower of the game, behind the goal lines, the referee 36.00

Honeyway. Fifty to one Easus a spectator for over quarter of blew his whistle, Play was recom- 30.00 10.00 tern Silver and Passing Glance, a century's standing, and as un menced with a free kick with one

all offered.

36.4%

Murren

administrator of the game for of the full backs tipping the ball practically an identical period, and into the hands of the goal knuper trust that the suggestions I am who took it into his hand and play. When the Following his prominent is about to make will serve to im-kicked it into 34.95 play in the St. Leger, when he prove the game in certain respects.kick was taken. the bail

came second to Airborne, Murren

was

I must say that not all referites pluced just outside the goal area, 34.00 was installed favourite for the are good referees. There is no An uproar went up from the large 34.00 Cesarewitch at the first callover. country in the World better than crowd present and shouts of "Hey 34.55 Osters of 100 to seven were soon Great Britain where the game is Referee, don't you learn rules?" 34.58 snapped up, while the second so well organised, where so many were heard everywhere. Even 34.09 favourite, Tony Lumpkin. was teams play weekly, and where some of the players looked osk 33.21 backed to win

£3,000. Layers millions of spectators are attract ance at the referee. It transpired 38.02 were impressed by his second to eti every weeks end. It all referees that the infringement was fur un 32.53 Tar Lover at Hurst Park last are good referees, then there is "offside" but the Ining happened 32.78

that hardly Cesarewitch no occasion for the Football Lea- so simultaneously 32.70 Week in the public

trial. There were some takers at gue to introduce, several years agone noticed it except the de- 32.61

30 to one for last year's winner, ago, the system of referee report-fenders the referee, the linesmen 12.40

Kerry Piper. 3169

ing, and which system is still in and the player who himself vos As generally expected, Precipic force at the present time, 31.29 31.04 was made favourite for the Cam-

What is a referee? According t Petty Offences 30.94 | bridgeshire, but was closely fol- one of the dictionaries It is defined In the course of a game there 30.64 lowed by Wayward Belle, winner na "one to whom a disputed matare bound to be many petty of 30.45 of her last three races.

ter is referred, in order that he fences, but persistence by any 30.27 SUK There was some support at 40 may settle it." Such a definition player of such offences will bring

W. R. Hammond G. Washbrook

Not Inns. Out. Runs.

20

Highest

431

8

2,100

4. Сотрит

45

+

2.403

H.. James...

9

222

1. P. Donnelly

20

2

1,425

4.1. Wadford

10

1

412

141

D. Bronken

2,101

200

Panlock

2,421

172

1,947 201

1,890

751

146

1,652

183*

48.

102

W. W. Keeton

2,021

. . Barling

12,014

100 203

f. E. Dollery

W. Pince

1,868

1,014 114

TOU

13.20

122

R. J.

Meyer

12

+196

1. R. Wilcox

484

134

E

1. „Cooper

1,316

101

1,904

234

1,700

171

2,114

128

• 1,210

210

410

H. W. Parks,

1,781

111

B. H. Valentine

51

1,703

103

JG.

Dewes

18

250

109*

R.

H E.

I. E G. Ames

1,336

114

New York Boston St. Louis Detroit

National League Pittsburg (first game) Chicago Pittsburg Chicago

4

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E

10

1

J. T. Ikin

R. J. Gregory

43

1,440

104

42

1,296

130

3 5

N

T. N. Pearce

43

1,332

160*

10

14

Q

J. Hurdstaff

41

1,258

D.

Smith

1,268

205°

42

1,351

140

Jo ab. 35.68

36.04

3 10

J. Arnold

55

1

1,692

110

35.20

13

14

R. E. S. Wyatt

34

1,127

154

34.21

M. Robinson

699

117

12 14

2

0

1

J. P. Crapp

40

1,397

117

34.92

K. Sale

32

1,047

157

B. H. Travers

14

312

NG

E. Davies

46

1,382

119

G. A. Edrich

33

5

967

91

A. P. Singleton

1,773

104

1,063.

1,086

123

894

77

1,246

108

327

30

1,435

118

42

1,296

132

16

412

07*

1,283 122

1,307

1,145

129 145

072 1.218

284 132

1,428 135

692 -104

1,410

133

4:3

1.270

113

47

J. F. Parker

1,131

G. R. Langdale

13

1371 118 20.80 102 20.76 20.75 246

S. M. Brown

LATO

20.00

F. W.

. Stocks

32

R. H. M. Maudsley

36

002

700 £14

sprinter, Honeyway

130

930

20.17

20.17 neglected--Router.

T. B. Reddick

40

094

131

28.40

A. Wharton

27

732

129

26.10

28.15

F. T. Prentice

1.967

27.80

21.89

Deborah Kerr

W. E. Jones

1,114

09

09

27.83

$1,188

105

21.02

27.02

3148

101

27.3.

973.1

And The Indians

682

10%

105

27.25

734

112

110

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London, Sept. 24.

1,049 134

1,101 DOO

100

60*

850

68*

26.71

717

100

1,179

96

31

733

81

26.17

48

0

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The gift was made by a cricket 26.11 enthusiast, Mr. M. Raymond, who

No Complaints!

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A. D. G. Matthews

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228

15

15.00

W. E. Bowes

500,2

203

987

Peter.

084.6

102

873

W. E. Hollies

1528

433 2871

184

16.60

M. Leyland

60.5

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250

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Young.

1023.4

321

321 2086

120

430.4

124 940

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801.2

280 2002

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T. R. Armstrong

187

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G. Leater.

2317

297

78

456 31

17.03

D. V. P. Wright

839.1

203

2261 125

17 Out, 0 (Sunday) v. Recreio..

17.00 Oct. 5 (Saturday) v R.A.F.

17.48 Sept. 20 (Sunday) v. Nabeatcher.

dard of efficiency.

I. Cray.

841.4

194

1880 102

man io.

C. J. Knott

841

179

2364

122

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327

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18.60

18.47 ...

Nov. 2

(Saturday) v. H.K.C.C. 18.62 Nov. (Sunday) v. R.A.F

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247

800.5

201

1695

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19.04

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THE M.C.C.

Freemantle, Sept. 24. The M.C.C. cricket tourists

of America were noted for their will start their Australian pro- insight and accuracy. Most of

gramme with a two-day match

his "white hopes including at Northam, starting October the Sulinas sprinter Hal Davis 2. against Northam and other

lived up to his predictions as districts. "the stars of tomorrow."

..

The next game

be a will Gunnison was not the Hollywood one-day affair against Free consult this great type of newspaperman. He was mantle on October 7-Reuter. architect of victory on past events, quiet, with a reserved judgment |

on Europe's present situation and and a keen insight; he was seldom

on the continent's future.-Asso-wrong.

ciated Press,

New York, Sept. 25. Graham Paige Mulors' directors voted to defer for the line being payment of dividends on Fer cent cumulative proferred stacks of A series due October 1 and per due ent cumulative preferred November 1-Associated Press.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting and from 12.80 to 1.30 p.m. 7.30

on a frequoney of 845 kiloeycles to 8.30 pm, and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m. also on D.52 megacycles. I.K.T..

Col. Wild

Sports Gossip

In the final of the inter-Com- mando cricket competition 42 Colonel Wild, who apeice fluent Commando beat 3 Commando Japanese, was the principal Bri-Brigade H. by seven wickets of tish witness on the Burma-Slan King's Pack yesterday.. "Railway of Death" atrocities. He

The losers only scored 80 rune gave evidenco at the Tojo trial only a few anys ago.

He

The following will represent A prisoner-of-war in Malaya and Stam, having boon Dockyard Recreation Club Foot- captured at the surrender of Sinball team against South Chiun Rapore. He carried the Jack at the surrender to the Jap-f

Union A:A.on, Navy ground on Bunday: H. T. Hannaford, G. Ansties,

Was

anese in 1942. When the Japan-1 Carmichael, (Capt.), J. Ellis, T. ess aurrendered in 1945, the same Colgate, G. Rateliffe, K. Isherwood, Union Jack was located and un- E. Stevens, B. Price, P., Hunt, C furled and Col. Wild carried to a Deeney. second time the surrender care--

Limo mony In

In a friendly football match ni Wild's death in the ac-Chatham Road ground yesterday Colonel 1,47 p.m.-rent Interiades ecinotteident in doubly tragic in that he 3 Commando Brigade HQ. heal

was actually due for retirement 42 Commando by

three 1.00 p.m.-News, Weather Report and bút volunteered to stay on and

Anusannements,

help in, war crimes work,

goals,,

Marsh scored two good goals, followed shortly by another by Long.

12,00 3..--Dally Programme Bummary, und Rhythm". 12,32 삤~omater

ENSA.

Dion

1.30 p.m.-hran Miller and His Orch,

1.30 p.m.-The Kentucky Mlmateulo, 1,40 p.m.-fondun Traberipiion Be

vler The British Naliot'! No, 1 "The Rako's Progress"-by' Gavin' Gartn

2.00 p.m.-Close Down

+

Other Crashes.

Reuter's Hong Kong öffçh points out that this is the sixth Dakota, air crash this month. It is also.

4,30 p.m.-Maurice Winnick and He the Colony's first serious cre

7,00pm,Picket

Variety.

st Random"

7,30 p.m.--Jax Plano Selections

7.00 plusgarian Gipsy Band, 2,09 p.m.-London Relays News,

R.15 From the Show-Muslea

Comedy."

sinde læst March, wheti.', another "Dakota" crashed into the top of Lantau Peak, killing the three members of the crew and a police

Come up or

the

officer who had

de crash this month 8.45-p,,Light Orhizal Beletionellated by Beuter ark #16 pmLondon - Transcription, Bar-

Sept 8 Copenhagen-Paris air Morning Mis Heminari sa skilled. 2,4 patay Kinney and, le Ilawale Boat, fi-Paris.1

vice: The Adventure “of Suite"

B. O. Allen M. Tompkin P. A. Gibb J. Bailey W. Barber

A. H. Dyson

A. Townsend

W. L. Neale

A. Porter

L. Willatt

G. F. H. Henne

Jch Langridge

H. T. P. Buse

W. Phillipson

Thomas A... White

Hossell

A

J. J

W. Barron

A. Booth

J. C. Clay

1. Rubinson

Crush

J. F. Parker

L. Hazell

C. Gladwin

T. W. Goddard

Wellard W Harrington R. R. Dovey

W. J. Edrich

G. H

London, Sept. 24. played today.

Tu the only football game In the Third Division, Northern Accrington P Stanley beat Carlisle United by four goals to three-leuter.

A French swimming tegin, con-

Cannes, Sepf. 24. distlar of Alan Jany, Artém, Kazache, and Georges, and Joan Kaljonas, broke the EuroPORN

Fit but by 300- matrés

-E. Price

W: B. Roberts R. Howarth T. P. B.

Smith Jackson A. Coxon A. V. Bedbor

Walsh M. Cranfield H. T. P. Bure

H. Cabron W.

Herman

2370

off-side.

30.08 to one for the French-trained however does not correcily de the game into "disrepule.!! · sug-· 30.00 Achille, being backed to bring inscribe the duties and functions of gest therefore that referees apply. 30.00 £0.000,-

a referee appointed to officiate in the psychological effect on the The Lincolnshire winner, Lang-|o foolball match. One, to whom a players that whatever he does the ton Abbot, and the Oaks third, disputed point is referred, can de-same will not escape the notice of Nelin, found few supporters, and liberate on the points at issue be-the referee. After all most play- 183 103 21.00 the

20.25 114

was fore arriving at a decision, but noters are just like school children'

so with a referee as we know him and once they think their pranks to be. He must give his decision are unnoticed they will repeat on the spot without the slightest them. A timely and tactful warn- delay. The reason why there are ing right at the beginning `will so many referees not up to stan-sobor the players and the gams dard, or why there are so many will be brought under perfectly complaints against the referees, is control.

not that they are not fully enu- The Football Association haw 2018 The distinguished British almversant with the Laws of the issued a Referee's Chart which is 26.59 star, Deborah Kerr, this afternoon Games, or that they are pre-most instructive. This booklet con- 26.85 presented each member of the in- judiced, but because of their tuins special 26.73

dlan cricket touring team with a slowness or indecision in arriving ed "Advice to 20.53 special type of radio set designed at a quick decision.

26.20 for Indian climatic conditions,

is shortly visiting India for

section call- Referoes" and to every Law of the Game, some valuable advice is given, A Ite ferce is the sole judge on the field of play and his decision on points

¡ extensive business tour. Mr. Ruy" to have with us at all materialfore offer no better suggestion or have been most fortunate indeed of fact shall be final. I can there- mond is Managing Director of the times referees who have won the

to all referven recommendation Aver.

Rayond Electric Company.

very careful this 11.01 Deborah Kerr wnd & happy!

admiration and respect of specta-than to study

booklet and In particular 13.10chalee, having a close link with In-time we introduced the sune sy-

players alike. At one important words at page 15.30 dia, being the wife of Squadron of referee reporting, but this site to fw & of the Laws of 42Lender A. C. Bartley, who is the

tors and

son of Sir Charles Bartley, former trial, because of the abschee of system was discarded aftern year's 16.18dge of the Calcutta court--Reu complaints from clubs and players. 15.68

Most of you gentlemen have re- fereed extensively in this Colony 16.42 CRICKET FIXTURES and understand the local

that!

zon.

the Game.

thèse of

KING GEORGE V

STAKES

London, Sept. 24: It is expreled that five Freach horses will oppose the

12.02 14.08 12.06 The following are the Cricket ditiora and I am confident 14.40 fixtures of H.M. Dockyard Be you will maintain that high stan-Derby and St. Leger winner, 17.44 creation Club:-

This season we are faced with Airborne, for the King George a shortage of refereto. In addition V Stakes for

three-year-olds

of the existing first and second over two miles at Ascot in Oc

18.43 el. 26 (Saturday) v. 43 Com-divisions in the League It is the tobors including the French St.

Nov. 0 (Saturday) v. K.C.C.

42 Com-

2010 Nov: 16(Saturday) v. K.0.c. 51 19.20 Nov. 24 (Sunday) v. H.K.G.C.

123 19:31 Dec. 7 (Saturday) v. Craigon.

:

ADwer 10:06 Dec. 16 (Sunday) v. H.K. 19.40

Shanghai Bank."

'255 2200 ∙114. 10.35

225

120 2916 118.

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