HONG KONG GOVERNMENT
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ·
NOTICE
or
Applications are invited from ither malo
unmarried female candidates for a post of probationer Radiographic As- sistant.
Candidate should be between the ages of 20 and 20 years and must possess the Hong Kong School Leaving Certificate or He equivalent.
The selected candidate will be appainted on probation for a period of 4 years in the first instance, and will bo required to undergo a courte of training. If he/she passes, the final ox- amination at the end of the probationary period, he/she will then be confirmed-to-the- appointment. F
The salary of the post is q follows:-
*On Probation
1st and 2nd years: $150 a month, plus Cost of Living Allow- ance.
3rd year:
$165 a month, plus Cost of Living Allowance.
4th year: $180 a month, plus)
Cost of Living Allowance. On Confrmation to the Appointment.
Mále: $276 a month rising to 13450 a month by annual
Optimists, Scorpions
THE CHE A MA
Complaint.
Draw In League Game Against Cerdan
The First League cricket match between HKCC
“Optimiste” and HKCC "Scorpions“ at Chater Road yesterday ended in a draw. "Optimists" had first lease of the wicket and were all out for 214. N. R. Oliver was top-scorer with 46, followed, by W. L. Howard with 37 not out. L., D. Kilbee and N. R. Arthy, the opening batsmen, hit up 30. runs each,
McKenley In New Record
Bydney, January 22,
The Jamaloan runner Herb Makanley set a new Austra lian record time of 21 sa conde for the 220 yards to-
Mckenlay made him fast run in the final of the £20 yards Australian champion
ship nt Bydney cricket
ground. He holleyes that his time is a world record for a circular track.
He clipped one fifth of a second off the provious Aus- trallan record made by John Treloar in 1946.
Earlier, the Panamanian Lloyd LE
equalled Beach Trelear's record time In a host.
From
Mickenjoy led all the way In the final winning Australia's John Bartram with La Beach third. Asco- clated Brass.
Increments of $25 a month, FRENCH
with an efficiency bar above $350 a month.
Female: $230 month rising to
$375 a
month by three annual increments of $15 a month and four annual increments of $25 a month with an efficiency bar above $270 a month.
Applications should be sent
FRENCH ISSUE BOND LOAN
F. Howarth was the most successful" "Scorpion" "bowler, capturing five wickets for 01
rung.
At the close of play, "Scor- plona" had scored 143 for oven. TA. Pearce contributing a use ful 31. M. Newton had 30 runs not out to his credit when stumps were drawn.
Snaith took three wickets for 30 rung out McLellan three fag.
"OPTIMISTS"
|L.D. Kilbee, e and b Pearce..
20
| N.R, Arthy, c Kerr, b Howarth 30
N.R. Oliver, c Oven-Hughes.
b Howarth
46
R.W. Franklin, b Howarth.. WJ. Slugter, e Gibbons, b
Pearce
G.T. Rowe, e Pearce, b Howarth K.A. Miller, e Leach, b Howarth
D. McLellan, b Stokes T.P. Mahon, b Stakes W.L. Howard, not out
A.L. Snaith, e Leach, b Owen-
Hughes Extras
Total
Bowling Analysi
F. Howarth
0. M. R. 22 9 01 T.A. Pearce ..... D 0 52
H. Owen-Hughes 1.3 0 20 O.J. Kerr
L.E. Stokes
17
Paris, January 28. The French police con- tinued preliminary inves tigations today of a cont- pfalzit formally made by Madame Marchal, alleg- Ing that the world middle- weight boxing champlon, Marcel Cerdan, Hed hor to a bed in a New York hotel and later forcibly put her on a Faribaund plane.
According to, Madame Marchnel, who had ac companied the French cabaret singer,” Mas. Edith Fipt, on a New York visit, Cerdan wanted her to ro turn to Franed to prevent her making allegations re- garding "his" and "Miss Piaf's private liven→→Bdu-
Turpin To Fight Mitri
Romo, January 22. 0) Dick Turpin, the British 16 champion, is to have a return amiddleweight fight with Mitri, 37 the Hallan (le holder, at Trieste on February 12 AG cording to a statement by the Italian Boxing Federation.
The winner, it is added, will meet Cyrille Deldandle for the Belgian's European middleweight
214
W..
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Turpin and Mitri fquant à draw
New Suggestions To Limit Power Of Cricket Bat
London, January 22.
The worldwide spate of high scoring, with the great supremacy of the batsman over the bowler in the highest class of cricket, has led to now sug gestions for narrowing thin difference and brightening cricket generally, Walter Robins, former. Middlesex captain and one of the leading advocates of bright- er epicket, has put forward. suggestion for a narrower tint infte views: ba. But ferneed.
-three and a quarter inches
Of cėjugge. Its success on føllure an only be discovered by Lila. ind error, and “hot” until somer ne has fried it auf id Erst oläss and club cricket could dor
Robins
Bing Buggestions led to
against the present four and any o
quarter inches.
acer
when y
I put forward
thì Sat uong
The
width and, possibly, the height of the stumps, which would give bawler a more sporting chapeo of laying them lasy.
made in cricket, such as the width of the wicket, the size of the ball, the leg-before-wickgi the rule and so on, but the bat has not variod in size since 1874.
Robins, in making this novel Year
I sugße gehr, batting
THF
and there seems I unless something done. narrow but would prevent cent furles being made by indifferent batsmen, would give the bowler and would load to
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more completed games."
Naturally, th
Suggustion coming from such an impartant cricket personage, as Robins, has received careful consideration in the British press But, an Balance.
not
Roc of t
to be any
decided move in there docs
Batamesi and
Another to change the scor ing in County games and put the premium on Victory
for a first innings with nothind buier proposals for Improving ball with n game ate #
tho
astra scam and' o'plastia báll, These are being given a chance to prove their worth. The new ball, 19 to tried out by every first class County in their first twa matches of the кракор fine."will" have nine-core thread instead of the normal | eight
To Aid Boxlars
2 when they tral met in an eliminar but turally 95eadainst bowlers more gesistance, park-
2 0 13 5
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"SCORPIONS".
L.F. Stokes, c Arthy, b Snaith Paris, January 22. The French Finance Minister, O.J. Kerr, e Oliver, MeEcllan M. Maurice Petsche, announced T.A. Pearce, on
£ Miller, b Friday that the French
McLellan Government will start selling Leach, e
e Howard,
Sraith. 100,000,000,000 francs worth of H. Owen-Hughes, bw, b Mc- live per cent bonds on Monday. Lellan
b
The proceeds will be used for F. Howarth, e Kilbee, b Mahon reconstruction and re-equipment, M, Newton, not out
to Medical Headquarters, Honghe said in formal statement. N. McLeod, b Sanitis Kong and Shanghal Bank The bonds will not be convertible G. Gibbons, not out Building, first floor, not later until January, 1968. than 2 weeks from the date of
Extras advertisement.
1. NEWTON. Director of Medical Services.
21.
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NOTICE
49.
LONDON MATRICULATION
now...
Total for 7 wickets
11
24
31
0
at London's Albert Hall.
Thera gre.
2 over 12 rounds in a hangar at the TP
Linens
The Beste Aght wil take place
the
This is expected to give, the Icularly to exponents of swing Sports File former
Middlesex staunch captain, "Gubby" Allen, who would be also coplained England, if res- the experiment. Rgainst any change in the game ponsible for whatever it was, who say that He Idea when he picked
Bot the
had. the game of cricket is all right up a 1980 Ball, which he
*used. að it is: grid aro opposed to | navor
It feels bigger, -linkering with Kią laws.
gives the bowlers something to get their, Angors” on, and the big- ger grip helps the ball to swing more
seaplane baso, and a Trieste is conservatives Mitri's home town, a sellqu of the ed. Reuter, 8,000 sents is conndently expect
TRIBUTE PAID
15 TO BADAN SINGH
10
ya
Not Too Sure
or changes do pat appear to be But even those who are ready sure that this is the true Hera are some of the
too
The latent plastia kall, which comes The Kowloon Indian Tennis remedy.
within the
regulation weight and has the appearance Club held is Firat Mbating reservations made: terday, with Mr. Mohan Singh,
of a new leather ball, complete It would end County and club with stitches, has been triest out a presiding.
games too quickly. It would Mr. Mahan Singh pald a tribute prove discouraging to the club " Alf Sover, the former Surrey! to Mr. Badan Singh, who died
and England that bowler, who who and it hard enough the ball swings, shout ever
conching concentrates on with the bat as it is. had
[The put in after the liberation. The
bet latamgn would sili more than the ordinary type of following eficials alected:
Werg be "able to hit the ball with the bull when now, but the seam President Mahan Singh: curb stonewalling.
contre of the bat It would not does not last so long.
Finally, the Cricket News of Vice-President, Mr. E. P. Malwani, It would make sixes diflcult the Week includes a report from
143
Messrs. R.H. Hughes and G.S. recently, for the work which he la sco
O. M. R. W.
9. 1 44
A novel...foature
ture of the loan provides that a certain previous series of bonda
selling at par, can be exchanged at pur Gee, did not bat value for the now issue. These old bónda will be accepted for only
Bowling Analysis ball the value of the pew pur- chase, however. The other hait Mahon must be paid in cash-Associated | Snaith Press.
Govt Continues Segregation
The London Matriculation
Capalon January 21. Examination will be held in At the opening of Pliament Hong Kong In June, 1949. today, the Government madel
known its intention
to continuo
McLellan Howard Howe
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Scores Wins
Melbourne, January 22,
Iman and Vijagar Singh.
Washington, January 23, The Association of American Railroads said rail freight move- Mrs. Fanny Blankers Koen, ment during the second week Dutch Olympic Gold Medallist of January continued to run won her first two races in Aus-substantially below the volume She ran by invitation in a 100 for the corresponding period last. yards sprint and an 80 metres year and the year-before-A- hurdles in the Athletle carnival sociated Press.
tralia today.
Entry forms for private stute policy of segregation of races -dents may be obtained from but to work for better interracial
the Education Omice 3rd floor,
relations. Windsor House and should be
Among bills introduced were: returned on or before January ringes.
1. Prohibition of mixed mar 3iat 1949. Students attending 2. Provision for representa-at Melbourne. schools in the Colony should tion for South West Africa.
She won the 100 yards in 11.4 ment also said steps to combat Shirley McConnochle ind. June
A spokesman for the
from govern seconds
the Australians
Communism would be studied, Remsoy.
forward their entries through the Heads of the Schools.
Students wishing to anter for since Marxist philosophy had But the flying Dutchwoman got
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umong certain clazzes United time was two fifths of a second
- London University
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of the University a considerable
New York, January 23. Engineering construction con-
compared
and Her
outside the Australian record.
A
Fanay won the hurdles in 11.7 seconds. Behind her were Shirley Strickland and Wilna Collins g ime before the actual date of tracts awarded this week totalled
dead heat for second place. the Examination. Further in-US390,601,000
Blankers Koen later won the formation may be obtained from US$192,663,000 the previous week
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The crowd of 29,000' was the and US$110,149,000 last year, the biggest ever at a Womens Athlp Engineering Nowa Record re-tie meeting in Australia-Assa- ported.-Associated Presi,
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