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AUSTRALIAN GIRL TIES WORLD SPRINT RECORD

Auckland, February 9.

Athletic finals, diving preliminaries and the re-play of the fours in bowls occupied the attention of spectators and competitors at the Empire Games here today.^

The bowls fours were won by South Africa, play-

ing magnificently, to beat, first, New Zeo- land in a semi-final and Australia in the final. The thron nations had lied yesterday when New Zealand won the singles and pairs, and their defeat in the first match today prevent- ed them from sweeping the boord at lawn bowls.

A feature of the athletic events was the success of the Australians, who increased their already formidable load in the tally of medals won by taking six of the seven finals decided to- day when record performances were accom- plished in more than one event.

Marjorie

elinches in order to escape hard

right-hand punches.

The South Airlean referee,

| Rootnunn, warned Perera for THEME IN THE EXCOM TOUJIO.

Both men hit hard to the body

And the Australian inode Perera | mis badly on a number of ogen- sions. The Ceylon boxer bruised: Harrett's cheek ́ badly with # ierce right,

The thir

round opened with both men furiously trading prin- rhes, The Australian eume of worst in the exchanges und it

was his turn to be warned for holding. Borrett was uring fast, and Perera marie the best une of

must have been a

dark p Bar Jhof South African Champion, Marcus elise decision.

Trefor feth completed -proe | Temple' ti the semi-final.

atotible:

for Australia,

ther arquctive tudeng Berat ba

after Lie 100-5 dy wit Parlier ta the games

_darkson_pruslfeň Strika Wakda" 15-5+nrepid world wogat at 217 trend, in the scored Tier with beat

cat the Games purward to make

ww

Edwin will meet Hugh Alley,

In the

Won

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950.

Cricket:

Expectations of surprises make week-end games interesting

(By "KIMBERLEY”).

Expectations of surprises should serve to make

cricket over-the-week-and-most-intorasting.......... There is really nothing "tight" about any of the

games, which only the weather con spoil. The giants of the Senior League are due to play against teams which are only too keen to deprive them of valuable points. Judging by recent bright; performances of some of these teams, they may yet do so.

Tomorrow's fixtures

First Division

pou.

Fra has thu fiunt of the bontant end-Bunds in toth the 1,000 Table is nevertheless one whleb KGV vs HKU, at KGV.

with

A

All games start at 1.45 pin. Stomps will be drawn at 6 pan.

Badminton:

Sports Pause

DRINK

Coca-Cola

NEXGE WORK AT

Colony Open Championship

begins tonight

season

F.A. Cup semi-finals at Wembley?

London, February 8, There is a possibility that the Football Association Cup semi-finals will this year be played at Wembley Stadium. The present custom is to play the semi-finals on neutral grounds. on the same day.

(By "ARGONAUT") ·

Á varied programme of sevan matches sets spark to the 1948-49 Colony Badminton Open Championship season which begins at the Victoria. Recreation Club tonight.

"prontises to be another successful Champion- ship season has already been featured by a record number of 165 entries. Although this figure has been reached by the Inclusion of two schoolboy events this year, there were still 125 entries as compared to 104 last year for the other eight events. There is no doubt that the

similar

10

Malayan XI beat Combined HK Chinese 3-1

Playing their last gaine in

Already the F.A. Cup final, the If there should be a prize this} this working hard to gain what year for sny, the team which has Commandos vs KCC, at Sookjun-amateur Cup final and the Eng-game has been gaining increas- innd versus Scotland match are ing popularity during the past stimulating desperately done most towards

staged at Wembley, and it is pro- year.

The enthusiastle response given interest in the gume or contribut-Recreio vs Navy. at King's Park.

HKCC "Optimists" VA HKCC bable that the Football Associn- ing much towards raising the now Cycling display

"Scorpions", at Chater Road,lon have made the suggestion to the Schoolboys' events augurs Ling cricket standards in the The highlight of the

RAF vs HKU, at Kai Tak. of Scotland, In the final tomor regrammes in today's

regarding the semi-finals because well for the future of this branch evening | Colony, it would not be rash for

Empire

KC vs CCC, at Sɔokumpoo, the Stadium's capucity of nearly of sport in the Colony. *row.

A commendable step has been Riley culpainted R. CGames was Russel nekbridge's

one to nominate the Indian Re

100,000 is much more than any Gower, of Australia,

a Club. creation

Second Division

taken by the Badminton AssoCIU- League ground. cycling display. He wm the 1,000 other tem final. He had

That

Although team, matres time trial in a new Bin-

Dockyard vs IRC, at King's Parks, It is also easily accessible from lon in introducing them, and it one of the aristocrat: KCC vs Commandos, hye into the semi-final.

particularly one pire Games recorti of one minute

at Cox's most big football centres and has is a pity that their attempts to the Colony at Caroline Hill the

facilities First Division Lengue

the yesterday, the Malayan soccer. Albert Perera,

facilities in and out of the give of Ceylon, and 13.4 seconds and also

Road.

good

schoolgirls have not received the team beat a Combined Hong heurt of London.

Kong Chinese XI by three goals sght division

Other factors which might in-ame support. sruineties sprint that 4,000 metres can match any other in the Beld

a school-

10 one. that the The introduction of a decision is ilutner final joints win over M. Harets individual pursuit championships, of sportsmanship. of Australia. Ceylon had a hye champion of Australis will meet

On Saturday, this young sprint Furthermore, the MC has been

Wembley turf, used for football girls lengue at the beginning of

There were only a few specta- and more than enaspicuous in its en-

he next league season, into the semi-final,

during the full season, is in per-

torn present at Caroline Hill to some of footwork is fellow countryman, Sid Pat-deavour of late to stem the almos

see the game, which was played Clever defence and

feel condition In Murch, whereas voluntary coaching by

are badly the Colony's leading shuttlers in aid of the Kowloon City, fire made the Ceylonese Edwin, "The trun, the world sprint cham- rushing tide of dral cricket.

result, their last love o

most League grounds

should!

these girls to over- vletims. help with two olles competitons ie al Woodchopper," an elusive target in the thousand metres tal

worn-Reuter. and Cyril Cartwright, England's five games have brought about

Κόπα Tic come their shyness and lack of

Combined Hong for blond 17-year-olt Temple,

was rumer op for same vital changes to the leng

in Liege, February 8. :onfidence appearing before Chinese XI, which was for, the the world pursuit title last year,

most part composed of young- in general and, in particular, il, stage of height and reseh, was

The Argentine football team. he public. in the 4,000 metres event.

IRC team hus earned respec hog | agressive, from the beginning

San Lorenzo de Almagrol, beat Another feature of this year's sters, put up a creditable perfor Charles Louis te Beaumont, irrespective of how it has emerge landing with a right and left to

captain of the English

Belgium by six goals to one here Championship will, no doubt he mance against more polished op- forcers from its encounters. the face.

won the men's individual cham-

tonight after leading 3-0 at half-he Temple had better style Twit

time.-Reuter. ionship to give England her could not penetrate Edwin's des

fourth gold erfal in the fencing fute Lanky Edwin continued events. 16 years ago but youtli triumpli - to do his work in the second ed and he was fourth. Pate Lomid, Jonding lefts to the face Gardner, of Australia, fed from and making the South African the start to win in 11.3 seconds winces

Shirley Strieklaurel, whe zeronų, rilindrit, the frame, Ind. Stekland fatig weer in de

water breddes.

The 6 12.4

hal.

To lover's win was comfortabled Bavin, making use of the advantar, whe

While Autisha's olley the in die 128-yards (hureidon, step and jump and Use Warner' javelin.

Over the hurdles Dan Find lay, the England car, tried hore" a: 41 to regain a title he won

a tenth of a second. The resort has is het ske

**22

and beat the Games record by of the round but stilt found Temple improved towards the Edwin

dimhealt to hit. The South Afenn, realising that he

win. must get busy to

beenthe more aggressive in the final round and hurt Edwin with a right Jal.;

1998 by T an lave es,

Zimmer

Africa, was this 19 than t. Gardner bant Rev Wew Bory another Are Teadians.

Javelin record

Brian Oliver, aged 20 win the hop, step uml Fung with it feel 2-1/2 inches, while Mes C. Mac. Cibbons broke th Games record wath 127 feet, 6-1/4 inches to win! the women's velan.

Today's other Goal provided Fiji with their first fiold Medal When Mataika Thigatau had a throw of 48 feet and a quarter| inch with the shot put, only a shade outside the Games record

Kenneth Edwin, thu Ceylon dyweight, reached the dual of his division in the Endia Gaines boxing tomrument to lay with a poltits win over the 17-year-old{

F

it

No surpriso

Alex Obeyeserera, of

Ceylon.

R. J. Anderson, England, and 1. Lund, Australia were second third respectively, the first three having fought oil n barrafe after --Hevier. - finishing level in the final pool

Week-end sports teams

CRICKET Craigengewer XI minst Indian was beaten in the third round off Recreation Club at Sockunpoo on he welterweight sci-final by W. Saturday, February 11, at 1.45 Seewitz, of Australia.

Sports reporters are usually to: avish with bouquet strewing. W fect however, that this is one time that this Dower throwing is de serving

"Tightest" game

The Indians meet Craigengower

cricket Club tomorrow in a gami that should be the tightest, of thi week's fixtures,

provi

Turin, February Ake Hjalmarsson, Swedish soc- zer klar, will be out of Turin's Team next Sunday, maybe longer, with a knee Injury, the club sald

Wednesday.

The Swedish, player was hurr In last Sunday's game with, the Bueen Club-Associated Press,

Is sporting ability an inherited trait?

(By "RAMBLER")

The CCC has o`reputation for stubbornness

when the opposition's ullacks become such that to take

chance might uny ltthu Fatal

CCC hus evaded many A review of some of Hong Kong's sporting families defeat by turning their side inte to thes was no surprise

has been made in these columns during the The following are sports for right stonewall. And that will spectators when the judge award the week-end:

last two weaks. 2 Edwin the verdlet. Edwin now

probably be their attitude again goes into the final

Micuild Kitchell ant tumjaha b

Minu be in hitting form

bounc- the ball in his ing the

dangerou manner.

However, the Indians are sti favoured, but CCC must be ser in 10 bat first. Both teams hav nothing very much to lose as fo as lenque honours are concerned which to some, seem to be at

There is no reason

therefore why this pame should not provid since both rides or

p.in.

Ceylon's experienced Alkart G. A. Souza, G. Hong Choy, Perera mei a tough opponent) Mt. J. Divecha, P. J., Billimoria, in the young Australian, Martin P. R. Ragi, K. M. Rumjuhn, A. H. Barrett, They wore svenly Ismall, D. Readinon, T. Crabtree,} matched In bize and reach. II, II, Greenslade and A. N. Other, The Australian_had_no_respecti for Perern's reputation waded in from the start, forc ing the Ceylon boker to seek

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS FIRST - RACE MEETING Saturday, 11th February 1950.

and Recref Navy-against-Club-de important_factor..........

1st XI at King's Park on Saturday, February 11, at 1.45 p.m.

Lt. Abraham

come

Keener petitiong seen.

and closer

components.

The Malayona played well to a man and fully deserved to, win. In spite of the wet state of the ground and the rain which fell, the game was played at■. fort pace throughout..

Gap narrowed With the increased popularity of the game, the large gap that existed in previous years between

In the second half, Fok Ylus! the top ranking and low ranking wah put the Malayons ahead players has been considerably when he placed the ball into bis narrowed.

own net. This was distinctly noticeable Dollah Don completed the scor- n the current League, where na ing. for the Malayans, while Au less than six teams will be re- Chi-yin gave the Combined Hong playing each other for the Cham- Keng Chinese XI their solitary pionship

of their respective goal almost on time. Divisions.

Combined Hong Kong Chiness: The

participation of some of Woon-cheuk, Lea Ping-nom, Fok flight Yiu-wah, Wong Chi-wan, Hung the University's top

Hing-yuk, Miu Ki-choung, Kwok shuttlers has also added extra Cheuk-cheong, Leo Yuk-tak, Al

colour to this year's tournament!

and all in all badminton fane Chi-yin, Chu Wing-wah and Mok

Chun-wah, be assured that some good] may

Malayon XI:

Tan Swee-hock badminton is in store for them. Tan Kai-sow, Thong Kam-pah,- Out of the seven games Axed Mok Wing-ylow, Khamis Bedol, for tonight, the spotlight will be Thong Kim-fong, Pang Siang- focussed the Senior Mixed tack, Ramiin Yatim, Dollah Dou, Doubles encounter between Mohroum Sham and Khoo Bin YMCA's F. H. Wong and Helen keng,

The predominant part that these families have played in the Colony's sporting activities leads one to ask oneself the question whether sporting ability is an inherited trait that is passed down from generation to generation. In attempting to, answer the question, I realise that I am wading into the son of controversy, --and can-only-say-that what follows.represents

only my personal, view on the subject. Although, the Mendelian theory successful in producing a more not be

tifle theories, has not been con-men.

on

Kwong and Sheilanders S. K. Howe and Mary Chow.

Although the YMCA--com-

serious some

INTERPORT

bination is tipped to win, it will HOCKEY TRIAL

without

opposition from

the Shalland The

Interport Hockey Trist which was to have been played.

of heredity, like all other scien- proficient generation of sports couple has for years been one last Monday will now take place

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some characteristics repressed in

aro Arst

}

Lt. Grant (Capl.) (Concord). equipped with strang bats. Lt. (5) Brown (Cossack), Capt. It is not suggested that a draw White (Cossack), Surg. Li, Mor-will be dull. In fact, it em b

clusively proved, results and Before these tests were intro-

of the top ranking shuttlers in on Monday February 13, gan (Cossack), S.CP.O. While interesting to the extreme pro

Bully Off is at 6.00 p.m. and findings during the years that the dused, there had been innumer- (Tumar), Lt. Venables (Comus), vided cricket is being

played. kal. Oxterky: (Trimmpla Lt (5) Recreio meet Royal Navy a theory has been formulated, havu able cases in which a would-be Shanghai and Mary Chow, better Welleld (Triumph), Cdr (E) King's Park. In the first meeting given it almost conclusive supe, Johnny Welsmuller would spend known perhaps for her tennis all players previously nominated years and years in conscientious prowess, has proved herself to be are requested to be on the ground Miele (Jamaica), P. O. Uden with the sailors, the season's big-port.

training, only to find out when as equally adept in the shuttle at Sookunpoo. In good time..

The following are the players: L()Cockers get upset until then was caus But not all the characteristics he was past the age, that he was game.

who were previously nominated-an. When the Royal Navy caused of the parents are notlecable in better suited as u-runner... Scorer: P: O. Müore (Comus). Recreio batting callupse to beat the child, for what is not clour

RECURICE Nery-Gonzaiver I have said that almost all Schoolboys-evonts—

Reed, B. Gosano, G. Grano, Sub.

events Umpire:

Cubist the Portuguese by 34 runs.

as yet is what factors make cer- prominent sportsmen Lt.

Tho two Schoolboys'

Alves. (Charity),

Another surprise

tain. characteristics dominant and and then made.

should earn their quota of in-

KITC:-DUlon, Bhagat Singh, Reserves: (Triumph). Lt. Brooker (Jamal other surprise by aut-hitting the Navy, only last week caused an-

The question may perhaps terest and it is here that badmin- Balwant Singh the new-born child.

be asked "What about those ton as an enjoyable game will be NOMADS:Xavier, Rull.'

(Jamales).

CLUB:-Fowler. eu). Lt.

Car..

Wells-Cole RAF, one of the league giants, t

people who are born without seen. Thus, although the sporting.

"The fominine touch to the YMCA Right back. (7) win by 31 runs. It is unlikely

characteristic does theoretically these aports Instincts? Are they 1st XI against Cralgengower at more than draw with Reerelo.

ROYAL NAVY:-MatthewsOO, Indian Recreation Club Cricks however, that the millors will

go down from generation de

to capable of rising to any degree evening's fure will be provided by generation, it does not hold true proficiency In any game the two Recreio ladies, Mrs. A. M. Haigh.

ARMY:Merah, reality for all cases. in

they take (up At Chater Road,

Campos and Miss Margie Xavier. Sookunpoo on Saturday, February

the Hong 11, at 1.45 p.m.

Kang Cricket Club. "Scorpions" There are some eases in which To such people, there can be

Mrs. Campos has been one of Gardner, Daniel, Humphreys, S. A. Ismall, A. R. Abbas, F.

Hellings, M. el Arcuill, A, H. Bakar, I. All, meet the "Optimisis." This game the characteristic happens to be only but sympathy, for no matter Recreio's most ardent shuttlers Skipwith,

ones. In how much they try, they MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

A. R. Kitchell, A. K. Markar, should provide some high scoring, among the repressed

but with the result one way for these CARCA Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladles Abdul-Razack,

Mohideen, I. M. Omar, M. the "Scorpions" whose comfort

A. A. Rumjahn. able position in the league should MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Scorer: U. A. Rumlahn. Umpire: be further cushioned. Mooting.

M. Butt. Indian. Recreation Club 2nd XI against Dockyard RC at King's

There are nine races, the First Geil will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2:00 p.m.

Through Tickets (9 Races-$18) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as the Special Cash Bweep on the Hong Kong, Derby to be run at the Easter Race Meeting In April, 1950. Cash Swoop tickets on the fast race and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Offce, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting Ladies not in portespion of Brooches or Beason tickets and gentlemen, nan members of the Club, to the Membars Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10. including tax, for Ladles or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, auch Mern: ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment, of all chits etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sate

at the RACE COURSE

Secretary's Office at 11.45 Telaphane House.

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can

McKenzie,

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DRAW FOR INTER-UNIT

this characteristic never be anything else but those during the past year and although COMMANDOs –

expect her to give her clubmate Right back. (7); may appear again in one of the who play the game is merely some anxious moments, Margie's for sports', sake. They belong to succeeding generations.

speed, ag

agility and fighting spirit should

sec her through. It follows, therefore, that if the group that are the "night- prominent sportsman idoes marea of professional coaches,

Together with Yolly Franco, te this uphill fight, in We can see not have an athletic father and

Margie was mentioned by me mother it is likely that one of any sports circle. We see then conscien-

Just year as being one of the his ancestors might have been enthusiastically and

most promising lady players in tiously at practice, day in and

the Colony.

.

one.

of the Recreio

HOCKEY TOURNEY

The following the draw for Stage II of the Inter Unit Hockey Tournament:

The whipENAR. P Triangulat

$

Park on Saturday, February 11, pier), L.N.A. Timms (Triumph), of 1.45 p.m.

Tel, Bell (Tamar), O/Seo. Toplis H. T. Barma, Y. Motiwalia, A. (Whitesand Bay), A.B. Devlint can be .sald that almost day out, but they seem never to

It is gratifying to note that Ebrahin, T. Euruhim, D. R. Mur- (Whitesand Bay), O/Sen, Graham without exception

all eminent be able to rise above the standard

these predictions have not bee 40 Diy. Si Royal Leices Juni, M. A. Wahab Sr., M. A (Black Swan), A.B. Ball (Dam- morts

of mediocrity... personalities are first

in vain...

Lers, Hong Kong Defence Force. Waliab Jr., S. E. M. Bus. A. 3. pler).

"born" and then "mado". They The first condition

Margie came out runner-up to 14th Fdi Rogt. South Staffs, Raznek, S. Aboo, K. Lalchand. Linesman: E.M. Weeks (Tamar) can never be made if they have

moje Although the first condition of the Umpire: T.. H. Earma.

experienced Marle 50-Meri Regt. BA, and the win HKCC "Scorpions" Bainst AB, Fruit (Tamar) not been born with what we

Northcott (Tamar). S.M usually call the sports instinct" profielency in sports is that the Ribeiro, recently in the Ladies ners of the 20 Gurkha Inf, Bde.

will repres HKCC. "Optimists at Chater Kellett (Dampier), S.M. Spencer

Individual must be born with the Singles event The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the road on Saturday, February 11, Cossack); L/Tel. Knapp (Con~)-- Actually what we call the condition that is by far the more No. 4-in this your's Ladies" Singles match againat the winning unity

Needs elaboration sporis instinct, it is the second tournament and has been seeded sent Hong Kong Both Offices at 1st Floor at 1.45 p.m.

11:45 Boxes, O. J. Kerr, T. Acord), A.B. Jones (Tamar) sports instincts like the term important in determining the Open Championship limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Pearce, F. A. Weller, H. Owen- A.

Reserves are requested to at-

"sporting characteristic" needs degree of proficiency that in- House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy Hughes, H. M. Newton, J. A

little claboration. ··

dividual will reach. (Tel. 27818).

Borthwick, R. S.-Coll, F. Hot 150 port will leave Tamar at The two terms involve biolo-

of the fronies of It is one Warth, P. O'Driscoll, D. I Club 2nd XI against Fouth ically muscular, development and Fate that those endowed with At Viatori Recreati Bingica

China on Saturday, February 11, and diferent parts of the body usually those who have

mind beautiful body-figures are 7.00 p.m. Schoolboys Singles: SOCCER

at Caroline Hill, at 2.30 pm. A Maldens, Baker,

chens Schoolboys Doubles Catton Locke, Stonis, Urquhart, There is no such thing as a money to buy the dresses that Xue: Kar-kee v. Wong Kai-draws etc. may be obtained from

Weller,

#tennie & Characteridio”: or-a-can-do justice to their charms. 7.30 Olledhlil

“football characteristio”, Duncan, Stewert, Barker.

Thore that have the money Tal Hon-Ice and Fro Chun- It is only when the child has look more like

pumpkins than

long. v. Club 1st XI nesinst Kwong been born, that this characteristic anything else in the dresses they Wah on Sunday, February 12, on is being channelled out Into a an afford to buy in abundance.

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S

PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payabig at the`date.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETO, WILL NOT BE PER MITTED TO -OPERATE WITHIN THE : PRECINCTS OF THE

Losanquet.

Air Force at Bookumpoo on Satur- Royal Navy "A" against Royal y, February, 11, at 4 pm,

A.B. Chisholm (Jamaica)

*(Triumph),*** Cpl.

-Ainle

2

the co-ordination of the

Tonight's games...”

8.00

Robert

p.m. Junior

Meri's

and

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE ́ RACE MEETING. | 4 bet.. Thompson (Alnerity), Phe Club pround at 4. p.m. particular game for group of So also in fit with sportsmen 'M♪ HồLiang-Y. J. Kon

Both sulien. „Barber, Lock, Widger stamen,; for this ressor), thoad Those who pamoss all the neces9.30. pim. Junior-Men's Slagler-

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL. BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURES:

SEVANTS. PASAEG AZ AN

who are fequented to distribute, them with discrimination and to

(Stonecutters).

RE

Lt. Reed

Brown, Roberts, Strange. Main

Hardwick, Baker, Bickford. |

endorse their names on, tho, patson. Holders of such passus sem. (Tomdr); M.M. Ellam: (Commus).

Servanta pannen (will:ba, issued, to',private ·boxgholdersroni»,

la YEHOCKEY MESSAGE

poro,

teams from Malays and Singa- The Hong Kong Defence Force will meet the Royal Leicesters Boukunpoo, at 4:15 p.m. today:

Further Information regarding the Army PRO....

RUGGER INTERPORT The Saigon Rugby team will

be arriving in Hong Kong of Friday, February 17, by All Tha viitor” are duetta play votes how t V. Miss Margin Hong Kong: Football Club Cakes

responsible for the promotion of wary requisites may be lary or F. Brockbank V. 12 11. Tai *mports: 11), in America : have now) elm waste them away for lack of 500 oma and what are known as suitable a support and suitable 9.00 pm. Ladies Singles Mrs, Tel.: Spears Kowloon Indian Tennis: Club aptitude

conditions Thano kosts are made.on: child- 1 An arrasteal of much needed (X) 'against Pak 80 on the RNRC

9.30 Royal Navy "B" ralist Army No. ground at 10 am. on Bun-

(on whann farly age, ta determine Conditions are of the utmost im=| Cot Soškulipoo on Báturday day, February: 1240195

Whats particular: brane

Dillon Balwant Singt

not permitted In:tlie, Mumbers) Englósure except for passing through

on their duties and must remain in thale employers' stands,

ASLEAP.

lecrutery."

PA B-Baunddrs: 'Anderson (C:

Baturiley, February-18 min

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