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28-1 CHANCE WINS RICHEST DERBY IN HISTORY
Epsom Downs, Surrey, May 30.
Mr. Joseph McGrath, of Eire, carried off Britain's richest ever Derby when his colt, Arctic Prince, cantered away from a huge field to win easily by six lengths. Arctic Prince started at 28 to 1.
After a photo-finish, the 60 to 1 Nephew, was placed second and the Box, a 20 to 1 chance, was placed third.
outsider, Sybil's Irish colt, Signal
A field of 39 ran.
The Irish-owned colt, trained Mystery was still in front as In England by Willie Stephenson the field swept into the straight and ridden by the English with five furlongs to go. Arctic
Jockey, Charlie Spares, took the Prince and Raincheck followed lead after rounding Tattenham him. Half-way up the straight Corner and won the 172nd run-¦ Aretle Prince raced into the lead ning of Britain's greatest race with Signal Box, Nyangal ant without ever being challenged.
None of the tancied horses finished in the first tour and it was left to Lord Milford's Sybil's Nephew, a colt of uncertain parentage, to take spcond place just in front of Mr Frank Den- nis's Irish Two Thousand Guiness winner, Signal Box.
After a really Arctic moming, which inspired many punters to back the winner, the sun was shining brightly as the near re- cord held went to the post, watched by some half a million persons, including and other members of the Royal
Family.
Omeially placed
the Queen
Arctic Prince is a son of the 1946 French Derby winner, Prince Chevaller,
out of the mare Arctic Sun,,
fourth was the American-owned Le Tyrol, from France, the best of the dive horses which had crossed the Channel in a bid to win the
£20,000 first prize.
Several horses were fractious at the start, including Gordon Richard's mount, Stokes, Zug- chero, the mount of 15-year-old
Piggott, and the Agat Lester Khan's Fraise du Boi, who was finally left
lengths several away.
KI MING
Ki Ming, the Two Thousand Guineay Winner and 9 to 1 favourite for to-day's race, held a good place for a mile but finished out of the first dozen.
Ath. Le Crocodile Anished Vent sixth, Nyangal, seventh, ຣາຄ Compass eighth, Turco ninth, Expeditious tenth Arcot last.
and
The winner covered the mile and a half in two minutes, 30- 2/5 seconds.
Richard's mount, Stokes, Anished 12th, just behind the outsider. Medway. Zucchoro was 13th and Malkas Boy 14th.
The winning
owner,
Mr Joseph McGrath, was taken to
Sybil's Nephew the best placed of the" others. Then LoVent
challenged as Nyangal dropped bock,
was
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As Arelic Prince went right ahead there battle for the minor placings. The Judge called for a photo before placing Sybil's Nephew second, Signal Box third and Le Tyrol fourth.
"My name is Dobbin — I'm caddying for one of the Yanka!"
GOLF
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951.
terrife Amateur Shares
Lead In The Spalding Open
Worthing, Sussex, May 30.
The betting: 9 to 1 Ki. Ming, 100 to 0 Nyangal, 100 to 8 Arcot, 100 to 7 Le Vent, 109 to 0 Mal- Steve Tredinnick (worth- kas Boy and Fraise du Bois, 20 ing) became the first ama- to 1 Paradise, Street, Stokes, teur to share the lead in a Raincheck and Signal Box, 22 to
Experitious, 25 to 1 Sun Com-professional golf tournament past, 28 to 1 North Carolian, since they were thrown open Arctic Prince, Crocodile, Zue two years ago when the chero and Tureo, 40 to 1 Le
£1,350 Golf Tournament was played here today.
Royal H.K.
Defence Force
Orders For Next Week
by
Serial No.22, Colonel L T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated May 29,
-1951.
Force Headquarters Command. LI, Col. J.G. Fisher, MBE, Dunes the appointment of Commandant ko with effect from June 1, 1901 during the ab sence of Colonel L.T. Пide. CBE. ED, on leave.
Depot Qualification Course Rifle 30 Yd Range. The following re- cruit red this course on Monday May 28 and achieved the result skown against hin, name:~Hecruit A.M.J. Siva 20 10 is (54) 1st clas
shot.
S.D.
a Hongkong
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Home Guard Training. Thursday Jime 7. Holi- day King's Birthday parada.
ILK. Auxillary Air Fores King's Birthday" Parader. Prac tice paredes at NIKDF IQ will be held on Thursday May 31 at 6.30 p.m. under RAF instructors. There wil he a full rehearsal for all units of RKDF at Murray Parade Ground on Friday June 1 at 8.30 p.m. For full detalls of assembly for the actual parade on Thursday June 7 see Force Headquarters Orders. Öfkers and
Adjutant for tickets to enclosure i they wish their families to witness the parade, and Ay past. Personnel taking part in the parade bunk
Are 10 ensure that they have any necessary alterations to their uniforms carried out immediately. The Defence Force fallort at HQ Defence Force from 8,30 p.m. each evening.
arade personnel living in long- and to possession of Ordera
kong will parade, at Murray Pler Civilian Driving Hence... at 736 p. Water transport will convey them to Holt's Wharf. Per- parade outside sonnel living in Kowloon will tho gate of Holt's Wharf at 0.15 a.m. They should note that Nathan Rosd bus service will be diverted vin Jordan and Canton teada. Dress, HKANVIL Omeer No. 9a. Railngs No. 6. Hong kong Regiment Officer Sisoria, Bush aliria, howtop, boots, aliort put- iles. 8.D. caps? Medni ribbone, No Cancs or licks. Other Kanka shorts, bush shirts, web bell, hose top, boots, short puttles, berets, medal ribbons (lome Guardimen/airwomen should apply in the anklets), FIAAF omeer Shorts, bush shirts, stockings, shoes. caps. Medal ribbons. No eunes or
licks. Other Banks shorta, shirts, shoes stockings, berets, if in Possession otherwise Medal ribbons. IKWVF-te equi forage copt Depot Training, Squad ASS valent Kennedy Road Range rifle, Course men of the same service. Markera drees worn by oficers and Part Squad A33-Rapid ring.
-The JCRNY, HKR, IKAAF and PWT. . snapshooting and rapid the WVF will each detail marker Aring Squad As4-Miniature range, to report to RS31-Jones-nuteide the competition PWT-Bolt manipur gate of Holl Wharf at 8 am. The lations. Squad A65-Lecture Theory | KRNVR will detall a right mar- of a group. Miniatura range, ker and the TCR a left marker to pileation. Squad A66 — PWT. 2.
report to the Partde Sergeant Ma- Firing a shot. Miniature range Jar (BM Thretroll. S. StaЛTs) aut. Itouping. Squad A47 Miniature ride the Peninsula Hotel at Ba.m. range, groaning. PT. 2. Firing Procedure at the Dineral
Personnel living in Kowloon and others not wishing Lo return to Hongkong will be permitted to fall out from the dispersal area. Trans- port will be avaliable to convey personnel for Hongkong back to Star Ferry. Refreshments will be available on arrival at the dis- persal area. Spectators speeint en- closure for #Dectators wishing to view the parade have been ar ranged. All spectators must be in position by 0.15 a.m: Enclosures are as follows:-Officers and families -Enclosures either side of Senior Omeers enclosure near the one- tton, Gascoigne and Nathan Roada,
tickets Admission by blue
only. Apply Staf Captain Force HQ. Other Rattles and families-Volun- teer families may view the parade from Whitfield Barracks enclosure Entrance North Kate only. Apply for passes to Unit Q. Traffic ar- rangements. The following routes to the enclosures will be open:- (1) From Sing Ferry, up Canton Road to Jordan Road and then into Nathan Road, or to Austin Road and thence to Whitfeld Barracks. () Down Ma Tau Chung Road, Ma Tu Wei Road. tos of Chatham Road and thence by Gascoigne load to the enclosures. There will be no car parking facilities within the parade arca.
shas,
Intelligence Unit Training. 11 Section Advanced course. Parade urual on Monday June 4. New course-lecture as usual on Friday June 8. Section. Volunteers re quired for a recce on H.K. Island to be carried out in own time during weekend June 1-2. Please phone O.C. Algnals fcg at 5.30 p.m. an Wednesday June 8 in Signals Bchool. Murray Parade Ground. The postponed Clearwater Вду peninsula exercise will be carried out during the weekend June B-10 and rep of each patrol will be debricted by HQ Section on Monday 11 Monthly meeting of Ini June Unit oBleers-with effect from June 1051 it is intended to hold a brief meeting to be attended by nit om.
p.m. on the Arai Tuesday of each inon. The Best of these will take place on Tuesday June 5.
Tyrol, 50 to 1 Wateringbury, first round of the Spalding eers in the Officers Mens at 5.30 Sybil's Nephew and Straight Quill, 60 to 1 Medway, Mystery and Faux Pas, 100 lo the others. The totalisator return:
Tredinnick shared the lead at Aretle Prince - win £5-6-0, the end of the day with Nor- place £1-9-9, Sybil's Nephew man Von Nida (Australia) and Laurie Ayton (Worthing). Each £ 1-6-9, Signal Box 115. -
had a round of 69. Reuter.
CAREW STAKES
Epsom, May 30. Mr K. Modi's India-bred six- year-old Balam, winner of the Indian Derby in 1948, made his first appearance in Britain in the 10-furlongs Carew Stakes, the last race of the day
here. He is probably
yet a not acclimatised for, starting at 33 to 1, he finished last. The race was won by Lord Rosebery's
Peter Flower, Balam was ridden by
Australian the
jockey, Tommy Burns-Reuter,
CORONATION CUP
London, May 30, There
five are
probable starters for the Festival Coro- nation Cup, to be run over the Derby mile and a half course
GREAT ROUND
in
Von Nida had a great round
He began badly, going today. out in 30 but returned, better than par by six. Home In four, three, four, four, two, included four, three, three, three, which four birdles and 00 eagle three, he produced the best figures for nine holes seen in tournoment golf for many a
missed chance of taking a clear lead # great when he finished the last three holes coming in rather prerly. He went out in a moderate 37. There will be little room for lenders mistakes among the
tomorrow.
Fredinnick
Expected to improve on today's showing are Dai Rees, 73 in the worst of the wind, and Bobby
at 2.16 p.m. GMT at Epsom to-Locke, South African holder of
morrow.
the British Open, who lost the use of his irons today and took
They
are: Saturn (Doug 75. Smith), Tantleme (J. Doyak- Locke, who won last year with bere), Caledon (N. Sellwood), four rounds totalling 207, never the Royal party and introduced Beau Sire (W. Cook) and recovered from a six at the
to the Queen. His whole fami
PAmiral (R. Foincelet).-Reu-eighth and made many visits to
the rough.-Reuter,-
ly, including three sons, were ter. there to watch triumph.
the family
Mr McGrath, one of the Tending breeders in Eire, bred Arctic Prince's dam at his stud in Eire.
Aretle Prince may later con- test the St Leger. His trainer, Willie Stephensor, sald after! "Aretie Prince was} the race. unlucky to lose the Two Thou- sand Guineas and I thought he would win to-day as I knew he stayed." Those who supported the winner on the totalisator were lucky as he paid odds of over 50 to 1.
The winning jockey, Charlie Spares, who is perhaps even
Lee Wallard Wins
Indianapolis Classic
In Record Time
Indianapolis, Indiana, May 30.
Lee Wallard won the annual 500-mile Memorial Day race today in a record-breaking time that left only eight cars on the track at the finish out of 33 starters.
Wallard's average speed was 127.20compared with
better known over the hurdles the previous mark of 125.839 set last year by Johnny
than on the Act, was having his first ride in the
Derby He
Parsons of Van Nuys, Cal.
said after the race, "Arctic
Wallard was driving a Belan- | Belanger Special, set a record Prince was always in a handy
af 120.244 mph." position. I went up on the in-fer Special.
aide after coming to Tattenham Only 22 of the 33 starters Corner and got a good run on
were still running midway. the inside at the bend.
The missing Included Parsons, "After half a furlong in the whose engine stalled, and Cecli straight I jumped into the lend Green, of Houston, Tex., who and it was all over."
loot an unidentified part of his
Of the favourite, Ki Ming, his jockey. Gosling, caid that he Just did not act on the course while his trainer,
Michael Beary, said, "He just did not .stay."
THE RACE There appeared to be no hard luck stories after the race, be- fore which all the jockeys were told by the Stewards that they must ride a straight course.
The first to show in front after a start, in which Zucchero was slowly away and Fraiso du Bol was left, was the French horse, Mystery. Prominent wera Malkos Boy, Ki Ming, Woodcote Inn, Signal Box, Claire Hill and Le Vent
car.
SCORCHING PACE Wallard set a scorching pace from the start. For the first 50 miles, in a hub-to-hub duel with Jack McGrath,. of Glen- dale, Cal., and he averaged 129.53 mpli.
The previous record was Bill Holland's in 1949, with a win- ning time of 121.327 mph.
run In under four hours.
Forty-year-old Wallard took the lead at the start, dropped to fifth place, then regained the lead at 210 miles and kept it for the remainder of the race. FIRST TIME EVER His time
hours, was three 57.38 minutes.
It was the first time the
ever been race had
Only one minor accident oc- curred, but the terrille pace around the two-and-a-half Back of Wallard at the half miles slick track forced out 25 way mark were Walt Faulkner of the 39 starters-an all-time of Long Beach, Cal., McGrath, record. Mike Nazjruk, of East Meadows, "Mike Nazuruk finished N.Y., and Henry Banks of second two laps behind Wal- Compton, Cal.
He droved a Jim Robbins lard, Wallard, driving a lightweight
special.
Jack McGrath-with-Manuel Ayulo driving relicfinished
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ONG CHEW BEE WINS AGAIN
Surbiton, Surrey, May 30. Ong Chew Bee, Champion of After two furlongs Ki Ming | Malaya, beat F. J. Bartlett, of had taken the lead, followed South Africa, by 0-2 and 6-1 in by Mystery, Malkas Boy and the third round of the Men's Le Vent Approaching the top Singles in the Surrey Grass of the hill at the half-way post Courts Lawn Tennis Champion Ki Ming lod Mystery, Wood- ship today-zuter. coto Inn, Arcat, Le Vent, North' Carolina, and Raincheck.
1
third in a Hinkle Special.
Wallard had tried three times bafore to win this event, the most highly coveted race prize in the United States.
Although highly regarded in the pre-race speculation, he was not among the top favourites.
the
Wallard almost drove wheels off his black-and-gold Belanger. He lost the exhaust pipe and one shock absorber during the TACC.
The Altamont, NY. veteran won $10,000 (about £7,100) for first place, $15,800 (about 26,000) In lap money anti aide prizes to bring the over $50,000 (about
total
́IRELAND BEATS · Seven furlongs out Mystery again wont to the front, with
NORWAY 3-2. Rainchock, Hi Ming and Malkas Boy in close attendance. There
onough Oslo, May, 30. A little, change as they wont down the hill to Tattenham Ireland bout Norway by threo
217,900) Corner, except that Arctic goals to two in an international crowd over 100,000 Princo, Nyangel, Crocodile and soccer match here tonight...............
watched the race, which was | At. half-time the teams were broadcast but not televizod, Down drawing. 1-1,--Reuter.
| Associated Press:
Sigpal:- Box had now : feined letter
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Attestation. The following Bonnel who have parsed their medical examination are requemed
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to allend at Force HO on Friday June Intom.I.G. Barbour, Crabtree, A.D. de Carvalha. Tung
Shoon, R. Kis Kwan. _bre Leung. Leung Yul Pul, K. Milburn. P. Wong. A. Wong,
King's Birthday Parade.
Com- mander A.J.3. Morahan wil he the Officer
Commanding the RKDF.
Baseball Scores
area,
Hoilday, RUKOP Hedquarters Lower Albert Road will be closed on Thursday Jure 7.
Hong Kong Bealment Duties. Orderly Officer of the week-Lieut, J.P. O'Driscoll, Next for duty Lieut R.F.K.
Jones Orderly Sergeant of the
week- Sgt. R. Obillas. Next for duty- SEL. W.J. Darby,
Training, Infantry Battalion. “A" Coy Tuesday June B. ProgramDE W.T. use of cover. Rifle, LMG. I.T. 1948 Vol. 1, Pamph. 3. sons 57 & 58. I.T. 1048) Vol. 1.
New York, May 30. Today's Major League Paris. . Lessors 17 & 16. Parade baseball scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
15.30 p.m. Murray Parade Ground. Drom Clean Fallzue O.G. "B" Coy {Mosulay, June 4. Programme Sec- Hon. Routine Range Cards etc Parade 0.30 p.m. Nuray Porade EGrund. Dress Cicon Fatigue 0.G.
2 "C" Cay Tursday, June 6. Pra-
gramme LMG Handing. 30 Grenade Parade 5,30 p.m. Murray Porade Dress Clean
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St Louis Chicago
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Trade Training. Thursday May 31. Drive Praelien parade for Fighter Potior Watch BI and B1 and King's Birthday Parade will be held at BILKDP HQ at 8.30 p.m. ir liel of normal trade training which wil recommence on Thursday June 14, Saturday June 2. Auxillary Duty Driver. Cpl. Souza is to report to St. O'Connor at the HKAAF Hangar at 2 p.m. for duty. Monday June 4. Clerk CD. Courie The tollowing airmen and airwomen are to attend for trade training lectures, at 5.30 n.m. at HQ Defence Worce Chan Ming. L.L. Noronha, „W.Z. Rom. H. Ebrahim, P. Yew. Cheng Kong Pin, M. Remedio 0.11. Y... Tuesday June 5. Clerk P.A. Coume, Members of this course are to attend at HQ Defence Force, at 8.30 p.m. for proc. Bien training, M.T. Drivers, The following uɅ M.T, drivers are to at- tend at 8.45 .m. for driving Instruc tion:P.L. Yick, K., Wong, R.B. Fung. C.K.P. Chan. Transport will leave Canton Fond at 5.30 p.m. Radar Operators 'B' Watch, Trade training will continue for all members of this course at a rader sintion on the island: Transport Defence Force at 5.30 p.m. Wedne
will leave HQ
day June 4. RKAAF Police Couron Trade training will conilnus at RAP Kat Tak at 3.45 1.m. for all police- men under Set, MacDowell, Transport wednesday June 5. will leave Canton Road at 5.30 p.m. Flying Unit Tradesmen. The u/m airmen are ta
ilead for trade training HKAAF Hangar at 5.45 p.m.:-Engin Asstu Yeung Fat. A.M. Bolall, 3. to Ching. C. Ling. G. Ebrahlin, M. Hardoon. A.M. Haszon, 8.A. Ismall, Leung. G. Leon. WT. Law, L.M. Ngal, K. Salleh, K.S. Yee, J. Law; Wong Now Man, Airframe A- L.R. Chan, N. Fyng. Li Han Lait. G.3. Ozorla, S. Wong. P. Wong, 11. Yeh. Lai Hing Huin. R.D. de Luz. Photographers-D.R. Lock, H. Serv- ver. Labrum. Inst. Asst.—A.M, Omar. Armourers-W.L. Clarke, R.A. Ho word, W.3. Lo, O. Madar, G. Thomp- son, Wireless Aist.--- Newman, Shen Yong Chu. Electrician=F.F. Baptista, R. Lulos. Safety Equin Workers-F.3. dos Remedios, LF. Young. Praniport wilk leave Canton Raad nt 5.3008.m. Nursing Orderiler Courae. The following are to allend for a Inclure by P.Q. Hamler at HQ Defence Force ai 5,30 p.m. W.S Cheny, K. Leung, P. Yew, 3.E. Criz, A.J.V. Albeiro, T.P. Silva, D.AT. White. A.B.S.M. Lok, B. Yin, M.T. |Drivers The following u/t drivers ste to attend 51 5.15 p.m. for driving Instruction: Senior, M.J. Webb, Crighton, B.N. Cheng, Transport will leave Canton Rood at 9,30 p.m.
al the
Flying Programme. Saturday June 1. A and B Flights (both airgrew. and groundcrew) are to attend for Fatigue Air Ground Gunnery and flying Overalls. HQ Coy, M.G. Platoon training. Transport will leave Star Wednesday, June 6. Programme Ferry Canton Road al 1.45 p.m. Bun- as detailed by P1 COMD. Parado day June 3. A and B Flights (both 18.30 p.m. HQ TURKDF, Dress Clean alorew and aroundcrew) are to 1 Felixue Overslin. Signal Platoon attend for tortation Bying in pre
Tuesday, June 5. Progromne as yaration for the King's Birthday detalled by 0.0, Parade 5.30 p.m. Flypast. Transport will leave Canton
Drill Sheds Murray Parade Ground Road at Baum. Wednesday June 8. 2 Dress Clean Fatigus 0.0, 3" Mor-Ground lecture programme. Location Otar Platoon Tuesday, June 8. Pro- HQ Defence Forca. 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 gramme as detaßed by P Sgt. p.m. Lecture for all pilots and u/t Porade 5.30 p.m. Murray Parade pilots of the Auxiliary Squadron by Ground, Press Clean Fatigue. M.T. Wing Commander A. Judeon, DFC.
10
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New York Boston
Platoon Monday, June 4. Programme | O.C. Flying Wing. RAF Kai Tak. 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. -Aircraft recog: driving-struction Parade --8.30
Driit Sheda. Dren Clean | sition. F.L. Munro, Al trained
p.m, 0 Fatigue overalis. RA Section liots and pilot ofcers Wigram. (Specialat Cadre) Wednesday, Juno Salter, Strange, Robertson, Brewing Programme as detalled by 0.G. 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Principles of Parade 6.30 p.m. QM' office Regi- Fight Stability-S.L. Rake, LACE mental HQ Dress plain clothes. Randall, Mose, Jennings, MacKenzie, NCO Cidre Wednesday, June 0.
Bali. Programme Movement along a Road (including A.A.) Patrolling. Parade 5.30 p.m. Murray Parade Ground Drem Clean Fatigue Overada,
11 18 (15 innings)
New York
(2nd game) Boston
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Brooklyn
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Shooting. HKAAF Inter-Section Competition. Part I of the Inter- Sealion rife leam shoot was carried out on Sunday. The following Scores were obtained:-HQ Unit 418, Police 251, Squadron Aircrew 317, Squadron Grounderow 204, Radar 278. whunt these scores are encouraging there is room for Improvement and any team Captains who want further practice on coaching for their teams on the 30 yards range should contact F.L. Munro who will be available any Tuesday or Thursday evening for this purpose. Part II of the competitioll will be carried out on the long range at Kal Tak when teams have had sufficient practice on this range. Arrangements are al present being made to obtain this range and further Instructions will be issued Inter.
1.K. Women's Volunteer Forte (Army and Nursing Branch) Training. Drivers section--Parado HQ HKDF 8.30 p.m. Monday Programine Map reading dlms. All drivers to attend. Dr. ing practies-5.30 p.m. Wednesday June 8 of Friday June 8, or Sunday June 10 by arrangement with Sgt. S.D.
Giallovaky, RASC Clerks Courne, 1 cups). Migkers-Sgt. G.J. White.
No parado Thursday June 7. C & fi Left Marker, lo repart to RSM Jones, MBE, ot state of Holt's
Troop. Parade 5.30 p.m. Tuesday June à in Air HQ Ops Room for Whart at Ba.m. Trafic orange= trade training. Signals and Pay menia--Persontel
King's Birthday Parade, Thune:
7. day June volunteers of the Regiment will be O parade. Commar-Major J.B. Kite C will comersand the Regt- ment on parade. FormationThe Regiment wil} form up by co- panies under their, coy And cov Home command and pay officera. 1 Guard and RA Section, if of sul
ficto.t number. will form LLO Colours Party--Colour 1 separately.
Benner-Lieul. J.A. King (King's Colour) Lieut. N.F.K. Jones (fle- gimental Colour). Escori-CSM
A.P. Pareira, Sei, G. Halligan and 2 Logs. LA. Fox. Fanede personnel Hring Hongkong side---7.30 8.AL. 0 Murray Pier. Personnel INE
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Chicago (2nd game) Cincinnati
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Kowloon akde-8,15 am,
Holt'a
Wharf. (Note) All ranks must be at Holt's Wharf by 0.15 a.m, Dress Clean Fatigue 0.0. shorts, hose- tops, puttier, Home Guards—anideta, web bell,
berets (offers
Ivins
Kowloon
June 4.
O aide chould note the tranle arrange- Nathan above. detasted Om will be closed to all traffic.
Busco will sim vis, Conton Road. Volunteers iving Howloon side will make their way on foot from Can-
A
General MacArthur Road to Holt's Wharf,
As. Hon. Referee Louisville, Kentucky, May 30,
The Davis Cup Committee of the Louisville Boat Club an- that General nounced today MacArthur has agreed to be the honorary referee in the Japan United States Davis Cup matches hero from July 20 to 22.
Jume 1. Rehearsal Friday. rehearsal for the Kh Birthday Parade will be held on Friday June 1. All members of the Yegi- ment will attend. Parade 6.30 p.m.
Ground, Murray Parade Clean, Fatigue 0.G. an detolled
above.
M.G. Platoon Camp.
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traiructions
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Platoon will move to camp in the Tai Lam Field Firing area from June. 9 to 18. Parade 10 a... Saturday June 1. Regimental HQ Drew Battle It was not certain whether Lower Albert Road. Gen. MacArthur will personally order 0.0. Movement
will be bued Inter. attend, but the Davis Cup Com-
Field. Firing Camp. The follow17 mittee co-chairman, Robert
sub-unlis. wil move to the Platt Jr., said, "I don't see how (Told Tiring Camp at Tai Lam, for ho can be even honorary ro- the week-end... JUDO D ferce while staying ot the Cay, Mortar Platoon, Signals (as Waldorf in New York."United delated by Signs Officer). Parade '9 p.m.__Saturday June 9 Contor Press
Road Dress Battie onder ... 0,0, Stoel hetmete, will be carried. Kil baga to lɛclude change of clothes personnel kit, etc. Nominal rolli ate. Coy comde will "ubmit no- minal rolls give the dumber of volunteers attending the camp to reach the Asst by 13 noon Wedness The Filipino Black and White June Note Private Date Girls Basketball. Toam 'beat the will not be takent, 10 (cangi, Hongkong Overseas Girle Basketball Toom by 31 points to 22. In an exciting basketball game played at Chineno Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon, Branch) last night.
Basketball Gamo.
sonnel from, rifle coimpactos are Tes
Course.
Cotme. No parade ini further mo tlee. Nursing Courer. Parade Q AIKO 630 p.m. Monday Jure 4 for transport to B.M.H. First Al Átten- King Birthday Parade. tion is drawn to Foros Ileadquartere Orders above. All members of and Nursing HKWVF (Army Branch) shouki note the follow Ing:--Dresa-K.D. *Shirts, and skirts, berel, shoes, socks, handbag will not be carried, Assembly
ride. Members Ining Hongkong Transport will leave Murray Pler at 130 a.m. aluep for Holt's Wharf Members Iving Kowloon alde wil proceed to Holl's Wharf before B.15 kan, under their own Wranges Practices-5.30 p.m. On merta. Thursday May 31 at HQ THZDF.
8.300.T Instructor-15M King. Fraday June 1 at Murray Parade Ground.
*. (184.) A. M. Dæum. Caplain,
for Deputy Commandant,
1.B.K.D.F.
NOTICE June Ball-The Hong Kong' Ha« giment. All tokets for this time- on which a being held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday June 2 have now beenīgold. It de regented" that no further bookings can be accepted.
Comforts The Middlesex Magi- ment. The response to thie espeat um been very good in the way of pictures,, books and megaskoos. ¿Tie folowing - items are 85251 required?-- Badminton and Deol Teonie note. Cardening tools. And member of
tive. Hongkong-Reghams who is able and wiffer to contributo any comforts of the ·Above -- BeSUNE BÉJOURE, WERIⱭ thern to the valutant Hongkong. Reghnan Drmor Alanet quoting transfer to the Bt.T.. PU tpora. The present policy be that Bonds "All" contributions will k wakudtners · may
grotehally zécsired (and „platoop, l they are queiided, drivers | Ledged,
transfer to this
Pago
St. John Ambulance
Brigade
Order by Comm. A, el Arcuill, OBE, K, St. J., Commissioner 5. J.A.D., Hongkong District Order No. 22/51 dated May 31, 1951.
Ambulanta Dales, Hongkong. --- 3.0.41 10 9.0.51. Central Division: 10.0.53 to 10.8.31. KCOB Division. Ambulancs Duties, Kowloon → 4.6M to 10.0.01, Mongkok Division: 11.0.81 to 17.0.51. Hong Wah and Taigo Divisione.
Desch Dulles, Kowloon(A) 1116 Mile Beach, Castle Peak Road: (Transport
provided at Kowloon Taxi Co., Nathan Road)-Saturday, men and 2 nurses at 14.30 (out) 19.30 (in) Bunday, 2 men and 2 nurses at 10.00 (out) 25.00 En): Public Holidays, 2 men and 2 nurses at 16.00.(cut) 19.30 (In).
Orders
Sing Div. (Repulsc); Sih Nam-D| (135g - Wave): Causeway Bay (Bhek-O). Thursday, 7.0.0. p.m., Western K.F. Div. (Itapulse JIKYMCA Div (Big Wave). BCA Div. (Shek÷0).
Penetration Squad Duties/Bunda) June 3, MO S.H. Wong, Dentu Dr Kwan Wai-lum, Dr Hui Yat,bb and Manshuen Norsing Blon
Allocation of Duties for Nurain Division in June--Ambulance Dulim KYMCA Nursing Division; Stres Sleeper Shelter Dulles, Central Nurs ing Division: Penetration Squa Dulles, Manshuen Nursing Division Beach Dulles, Western District Wel fare Association Nursing Division.
Race Course Dulles, Saturday June 3, Cantuelan Division.
Headquarters Dulles, - Saturday June 3, HIKYMCA and Motor Trans port Divisions.
June, 1051-2nd Saturday, Sham- skulpo Division, Bhamshulpo Nurs Tung Wah Hospital Charity Fet ing Division; 3rd Sunday, Shamehul- Duties at Luna Park-Monday, June loon Division, Shemshulpo Nursing 1 p.m., Motor Transport Division po Division, Shamshulpo Nursing. 4,0 p.m. 1o 11pm.. Central Divi Division: 7th Thurday (PIL) How slung Tuesday, June-8-6-in-t Division; th Saturday, Kowloon Wednesday, June 0,00 10 Division. Shamshulpo Nursing Divi- p.m., Wanchal "B" Division: Thurs lon: 10th Sunday, Kowloon Division,day, June 1, 11 a.tn. to 6 D.m.; Con Shamshulpo Nursing Division: 10th fucian Division, B p.m. to 11 pm Saturday, Temahalnut Division. Eastern Division; Friday, June 8 Shamshulpo Nursing Division; 17th 0 p.m. to 11 p.m., Chung Sing Divi Bunday time vision Shamsin Saturday, June 8, D.m. to #hulpo Nursing Division: Satur- 1 pm.. Sih Nan Division, 7 p.m. to day, Kowloon YMCA Division, Bham- I p.m., Causeway Bay Division: shulpn Nursing Division; 24th Bun- Sunday, June 10, Ita.m. to p day, Kowloon YMCA Division, Sham-
WDWA Division, 5 p.m. to 11 pm. shuipe Nursing Division: 30th Batur KYMCA Division. day. Mongkek Division, Waterloo Nursing Division,
Division: Division:
Each Division-will-supplyTMTMTMTM on aquad for each shift. All squad July, 1931.-ixt Sunday: Moang-
will report for duty to D/B Wong kok Division, Waterloo Nursing Kang-sal when arrive. Transporia- Diviaton; and Monday (P.H.). Mong-
tion for each shift will leave Queen's kak Division, Waterloo Nursing Fer et 15 minutes before the sche- Division: 7th Baturday, Kong Wah
duled times. Meats will be pro Divicon. Waterloo Nursing Division: vided for members on duty. ath Sunday, Kong Wah Division, Waterloo Nursing,
24th Saturday, Shamshulpo Division. Waterlos Nursing
15th Sunday. Shamabutpe Division, Waterloo Nursing Division; 21 Saturday, Kowloon Division, Water- loo Nursing Division:- 2nd Sunday, Kowloon Division, Waterloo Nursing Division: 18th Saturday, Talmsha tal Division. Waterloo Nursing Division: 29th Sunday. Talment Division, Waterloo Nursing Division, (B) 10 Mile Beach, Castle Penk Road, Castle Peak-Un Long Ain bulance and Nursing Divisions will man F.A. Post. Arrangements by Div. Supt.
(C) Swaming Pool, Tipo-Tal Po Ambulance and Nursing Divisions will man F.A. Port, Arrangements by Dly Bupl.
Ragnation, Manahuen Nursing Division Amo/9ls. Chue Wai-leung w.e. 1.4.51. Mongkok Division Ptes. Bo Ping-wah, Ng Wal-po. Chos Tuci-wat. Cheung Lap-yst, Trang Koon-cil, Slu Tin-kin, and Shing Wal-man resigned w.ex. 1.3.51.
Reserve-Mansluen Nurding Divi sion. Amb/Bi. Mak Yuen-mti wa.. 1.4.51.
Leave Shamshulpo Nursing Divi ston, Amb/Bis Lam Put-chan grant- ed leave for four
months w.e.t. 30.4.31.
Promotion, D/S Wong Kit-kwan of KYMCA Nursing Div., transferred to late. and promoted to Corps Omeer In-Charge training Kowloon and New Territorion w.o.f. 17.5.81: A/O Lam Sau-ping KYMCA Nurs- .D/S w.of. Dromated
(D) Lalchikok Beach, Kowlooning Div Kong Wah Division and Kowloon 7.0.51: Col Ki Man-han KYMCA YMCA Nursing Divisions will man Nursing Div. promoled A/O w... F.A. Post at Chineso Civil Servants 17,5.51; Misa Kwok Kit-ming ap Pavilion Arrangements by Div. pointed Cadet Officer-in-Chante Supt. Kowloon YMCA Ambulance | Abraham Cadet Nurbing Division and Nursing Divisions will man F.A. 17:5.51, Post at YMCA Pavilion - Arrange- Enrolment. Wanchal "" Div., ments by Div. Supt.
Pto Man-sing w.e.f, 11.5.BL KYNCA Nursing Div, Amb/Sis Taun Beach Duties, Hongkong, Satur
idoliin w.e.f. 22.8.51; Taun Wan day. 2.0.51, 2 5.m., HKYMCA Div. Div., Ples. Hui Lin-sang, Toh Nam. Repulse); SCAA Div. (Big Wave); Chan Chuen-hung, Chan Wan-kwong, KCOB Div, (Shek-O), Sunday. Chan Koon-yung, llo Wal-yan, Chan 3.0.81, 9.30a.m. Shaukiwan Div. Chang-lung. Fung Shing-wal, Trang Repulso); Wanchal "A" Div. (Big Sau-kee, Leung Chung-mow. Fung Wavel: Central Div.
and (Shek D). Pak-on
Ho Yeo-hing w.as. Sunday. 3.0.51, 1.30 bm., Wanchai | 24.5.51. "B" Div. (Repulsel: Confucian Div. (Big Wave) Eastern Div. (Slick-D). Thursday, 1.0.51, 9.30 am. Chung
18 d.) He Kang-po, 8.D. St. J
Corps Superintendent,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
SIXTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 2nd Juno, · 1951
CLUB
(Postponed from Saturday, 26th May, 1951) - There are eleven races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (11. Races-$22.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor. Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap
to be sun on scheduled to
6th
October, 1951. Through Tickets rese
reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 1st June, will be sold and the reserva tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offer at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:---
OX
8, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
· TOTALISATOR
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponics s0 declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or u white sphere at the Totalisator Tower, `BACKERS ARE ADI VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED, Attention is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which roads as follows:---
In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or, roturide made unless & ticket is produced.
Payment will not be made on torn or disfigured lõkets MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE T MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1951 SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUSPERSEDE THE PREVIOUSB ISSUE.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their kidles MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches.c Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 Including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, allch member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chita etc.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE,
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore. Omeg will close at 11.00 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 m. The Treasurers' Compradore Omes and the Secretary's Office arj situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of timins will be obtainable at the Clif House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boj (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S FRE MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $8.00 in cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable a The Gate...
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN. ETC., WILL NOT BE PËR MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF TH HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING) MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE, PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,"
SERVANTS PASSES
* Servants" possca will be issued to private box holders dili who are requested to distribute them with discrimination -na to endorse their, names on the passes. Holders of such passes mi not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for pamin through on their duties and must remain in their employers standi
tha Owing to the present congestion
Members
Belting 130 Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that th servants mako, Ura only of the Publio : Belling Hall, Police will be posted at warious entrances to the Membera to ensure that this regulation is adhered 60.
'BY ORDER,
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