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HERE'S A BALL THAT WON'T GO DOWN. MANY BIUD

biliarda bandidspe ́ars won by members who play from the Ds often as possible.

How they poster top-of-wie-table

..

1. temptations.

in aliowo la my diagram.

Gannon

ons top pocket. white near the other.

Their nei stroko la Li-off red then back they

from play Snooker k between, the Fight Dauik pocket Jawa WM tapped there ar

• cunning opponent id pointe ahead. He was foiled by his rival, alosing baut bien fist with strong left- hand side. This in a anarp shoL.

London Express Service

Whereas both Joe and Raoul Luz were consistently Hockey Results

playing up to at least 80% of their best form, both unimpeachable sources

The other story, coming frone, Perkins and Cameron played much below the brilliant of Inform that gave them their semi-final win over A. E. a. winner formation concerns who was a Continental European

Contes and B. W. Bradbury.......

Auchnie, and, in view of its fine Holgate), which is very fit #another win here, but there is incky winner is not ŋware of the qui e some years before the war

form recently during morning be strongly training, it should faneled to win.

There is, of course, Flight (Mr Lam King-tak) to be constriere:. This

9 pony came

be con

Suffolk Jiandicap (Sre

mile at the Race Meeting and, as

over the

It is gulte at home over this expect to s.e fairly

• distance,

near at the jinish,

Good Bay (Mr

Miami Beauty

the

Only

and

that a happened winner

has come from that ciusz Conqueror. which won

of chance buyers who buy out (Mr 1. H. Lingheld Park: Handienp

for of sheer habil and never other Chan) has 141 lbs., lest 5 lbs, for Australian Pontos of

to look up the numbers, Novice Jockey, to carry at the 7th. Race Meeting, is

by sheer chance will At at the moment. I and it may be worth following very

the Jockey anybody outside

of the consider the pony has a good Club, one or ns an utitskler.

more banks and chance of winising •

one or more frms of lawyers

learn

who the juelty anner is, except in the case of syndleales winning when there is normally enough happy talk o reach everyone's car in due

4

Arc-

SEVENTH RACE

18econd Stubbs Handicap tlon): From 114 Mile Post.

Lin Fa has been improving and I rather ke its chances here. F. K. Liang

Uncle Willie, with a change of In this sprint rare for secandi and Busy Bee (Mr C, A. Lee)

Ponies jockey. will be in the running Australian are also good from the two mile section of

is more to its I don't think it is as the distance IB, Clasa And, they

both are

thanking. calcule-eessary to look further

(Mr Renfrew) Lucky Starter for the likely winner.

post. capable of upsetting tions.

SECOND RACE 2. Waterloo Handleap (First tony: From the Two Mile Post,

Australian Ponies Class 6 will gather together for this event, and it looks as if the finish will

fought out Only

be ponies

It will be called upon to carry See.150 lbs. today,

but over this thort distance I honesty helleve that it can win with Kentucky Lady (Mr Chanson), which was meeting, unplaced at the last just about sure of segond place. A keen struggle should ensue between Pay Day (Mr Olivetra) nighlight (Mr Boycott) for the third position.

between four

be made

hot

Pegasus (Mr Maitland) will undoubtedly favourite, and on form it should

certainly have no difeulty f winning.

Was

Killara (Mr Chun Ki), which third in the Alexander Park: Handicap at the last meeting,

all second place,

third position drink Easy-Going (Me Oliveira) Is the choice, but I recommend keeping an eye on Concord (Mr

for

the

ElT

EIGHTH RACE

Autumn Plate: Oor Me. This is the main event of the

iş day and

handicap. for Ponies Australian Subscription of this or any previous senson.

This race should result in a contest between gruelling Skymaster (Mr Tho), Squadron Leader (Mr Kwok), Firefly (Mr Maitland) and Norseman (Mi F. Noudt), A perusal of the entries in Judging from past results, this race reserved for Australian Skymaster

Robert Tsai).

.

THIRD RACE Calne Handicap (First From the Two Alle Port.

Bection):

the "obvious" Pontes Class auggests an exclt-choice, but I must be re- ing Anish.

membered that it will be carry be ridden Stratocruiser will

On that account alene by Mr Holgate,,and, with only top weight of 150 lbs.

cannot 149 lbs. to carry, and judging place much reliance from its moriring gallop on Skymaster to win, and must Tuesday, October

2. when turn the spotlight on Squadron completed the mile in 2.00.2-lost Leader. In the Griffins Cham- quarter 28.2 seconds-I think plon Siakes it ran very well to ought to win.

annex this race. In view of that performance,

Squadron

United Victory (Mr Chuang) is, of expect to see it Bghting out the Anish.

of course, the danger, and Leader ja koly lo win the

Minx (Mr Ostrounioff) is also in the race, but here agalh 156

Autumn Plate,

Firefly has been showing an improvement in morning jallops and it will give Squadron Leader

lbs is not easy for a pony a great run if it does not actually

to haridle over this distance. win.

Fire-Glo (Mr Oliveira) and

Norseman is not bad over this Brivisto (Mr Boycott) will also distance and can give the other figure prominently at the finish. ponies a good fight if it keeps up in the early stages of the FOURTH RACE

Section: ruce,

Stubbs Handicap (First

From 14 Mita Fast.

This sprint event is confined

to Class 18 Australian Ponies;

for

Anna

am

NINTH RACE

. 12TH RACE

Sec

Granville Handicap (Third to): Froin the Two Milte Post

This event will conclude the day's racing and will be con- tested by Third Section Class 8 Australian Ponies.

Dissent Gold (Mr J. B. Lok), for its second placing behind Dig'empois at the White Race Meeting, has been penalised by 10 lbs., but in view of that per

tra fermance. I don't think the extra weight will ruin is chances of -winning.

Main challenge will come from The Kam Lung (Mr Kwok), which is very light and it at the moment.

sver

course.

It would be possible for this columnist 16 name at least four people who have Won Live Kwangung Handicap or one of Je equivalent big sweepstakes, but then they may deny and nobody will help us with affirma-

on of the fact that right.

or more interest happens the lucky

n

we were

who winner

and well before the era when the prizes were worth nearly o million dollars.

However, today's million could at buy more than his prize of lakh and some more couki in those days and he decided, as then, not to the fashion as spend, his money here.

He went Shanghai, looked

up

the crontes of his early các hello mình

days, and then rented nightclub for six sights running. The nigh'club ziosed down for repairs, that where its other patrons "N

concerned.

18-7

but

+

The winners, who scored on fbination had a count of three on 13 heads to the eight on which the 9th head as Ranu) fell re- their opponents held bie edge, peitedly short,

Cameron had a good margin of lead all was unfortunate to bump up the way, and except for a short the wrong wood for the necond period at the end of the 17th shot. T head, never

Booked like they

Perkins drew a good first shot to be extended.

on the 10th, and Cameron added JUMPED

LEAD A ΤΟ

another one, only to see Raoul With Joe Lauz reting his green putting in a closer. first and

the forehand side towards the read end almost, from thecond shots for a count of two. A single and u two on the brothers Arst head. the Luz

next two bends enabled the Luz to a 5-0 lend with Jumped

brothers to run ahead to 16-5 on iwo and

the P three singles on

the, 12th hend and eventually to fist four heads, ·

before

the losera came

back with

with a Ave to stay In the running.

Perkins drew three shots and Comeron added two more with his first two,

Irst two, woods. Raoul Luz succeeded with his second drive to take away two of the shots, Lut failed to stop Cameron from

In two puiting

more with his remaining woods.

Good drawing by Joe Luz ave his side a count of two on the 18th.

and although the Police

pair took two singles on the next two heads, they were left with the almost impossible task of obtaining the maximum score of eight to tie on the fast heath two touchers in

of

The Police pair replied with

wo on the 5th, but lost

and a two on the next hcode to give their op The winner and his cemts 'n commanding lend bed on excellent

time

10-2.... here

nothing

Perkins trailed the jack about that They

two feet back for a count of one money would not buy,

hostesses had all the dance

on the 8th head, and Cameron added another one to reduce the scend to the celling in a huge balloon and Dien the balloon score to 4-10. The Police com- would be slowly deflated and would descend with opened

serve.

was

is true that people with mor

” → champagne bottles ready *10 money than provided by the

ticket have won i winning belore, and, having experience ence the ways

of money have either immediately swept up on ne market or anolier or sent more money down the drain.

It happens sometimes that the Lucky winner is someone who Glamour Butterfly (Mr Chun hasn't ever owned in one plic Kit) is another pony which may one percent of the money re- presented by, the winning ticket come home a winner.

Yacal, with Mr Liu up, is and on the future of two of these

contender, as these we have come across Information rabble dangerous two form a good combination. bat we accept as authentle.

Tunny (Mr Hsu) and Boniface (Mr Holgate) ure also good One was a very young juntor enough to win on account of vlerk in a very small arm. He their light weight of 135 & 137put all his money into the bank, lbs. respectively.

his junior retained

clerkship,

Winston

It was for the sixth night tha the real big show was reserved. all the dance. hostesses were slaced at the furthest corners of the room and there WILS a

G

the floor. toy hat on Suddenly the crown was removed by the host and abou: two dozen abbits scampered out and ran | bout for denr Hie.

The hostesses had been Alpped off earlier and they chased the mad. One or two like had diamond rings tied round, heir necks with a ribbon and the others had, something valuable, if not as valuable as he "rocks." fled round with ibbon. It

*Was રી game or calchera, keepers.

Having had his six nights, friend counted up the left- overs, which sill came to an appreciable fraction of what his winning ticket had represented, 99 and took off for the Antipodes. It was later reported that he was living quite a sober life, had invested wisely and was doing

· well. He is also reported to save developed a certain tight- aezs about his bankrotl,

Churchill's

"Closing The Ring"

-(Continued From Part 4)

Jur

959 ENTRIES

FOR HARBOUR

SWIM

A record number of 959 entries bas been received for the 1961 Cross-Harbour will be held Race, which under the auspices of the Hongkong Amateur Swim- ming Association and which will take place on Sunday, October 14, at 10 a.m. sharp..

the

ditch, and the jack still, on the green, Cameron took it clean into the ditch arid drew a fourth shot to reduce the margin foleat to 17-21, -.

D

The following are the results.

of League hockey matches play- _edségterday:

1st Division-Thunderbolts 2 Royal Air Force 1. - 1

2nd Division.Nav Bharat' @ Aces 0; Europeani YMCA 3 Argonauts "B" 0.

AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

At Fanling yesterday, Capt J. A. Smith, of the Army, won the Colony Amateur Golf cham- pionship with a score of 164. On the New Course in the morn Ing he shot a 75 and followed up with 79 oh the Old Course In the afternoon.

Runner-up was J. K. Watson with 186. He tied with Smith on the New Course-but finished with 81 on the afternoon round.

World Series Game Washed Out

of

New York, Oct. 7. The fourth

the Enme world baseball series was post- poned today after intermittent showers and a night's rain had aoaltid the polo grounds.

The

series will be resumeri tomorrow. At present the

New York Giants

are lending

the New York Yankees by two games to bne-Reuter.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB OCTOBER (8th)-RACE MEETING Saturday 6th & Monday 8th October, 1951 (Hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong, Jockey. Club).,

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race wit be run at 2.00 p.m. on the let Day.

J

at

.

The race will commence the Rallway Pier, Kowloon, and finish at the sea-wall between Murray Pier and the Victoria Recreation Club.

As the number of entries for this year's annual classic

is more than double last year's ngure of 404, special arrange- ments are being made. in con; nection with the race.

The attention of competitors the particularly drawn to following:

Is

Some

of the apocryphal

I am much in favour of A single Australian Mia Д stubborn sending you two carriers rather battalion fought than one if this can be delaying action, and it was not managed, as this will not only until the second week of Sep. give you increased strength, i tember that the Ave Japanese stories: but would allow the two ships battalions employed approached

The one about the man who

1. Competitors will change at the Dressing rooms provided either at the Railway Station or

o-work as a factical unit. Port Moresby leremo ad you and I each buy a nickel and, in one of the godowns at lolfs

The Second Section of Class 2

Adml.

which would appear

nether as necessary,

sufficient airerat carries operate singly...

Was King

be

ship. vance

to

vance was stayed.

While all

Des Voeux Handicap (Second section): One Mile.

it can get off to a flying start watching. when the gate is up as it is well

tuned up for this race,

Egyptian Field (Mr

Teal)

Goodwood

Пobert

may

10TH, RACE

with

and

will get

and live

was very

Caine Handicap (Second Section): the 30 hours of ceaseless Oght- constantly. The United States charge of defrauding the

is another pony to be From Two Mile Post considered as it was third in the

Handicap

Inny cause an upset.

'FIFTH RACE

For Its effort in winning the ing which

Des Voeux Handicap (Firit Bec-crease. tian): Ons Me.

followed battleship

destroyers, seven

D

cruker

3.

the enemy

whoever wins, we was in pro-married right

away and over this distance the best

ress 2,000 gress

Japanese Marines happily ever after." thing to do is, look for the draw

however landed from the sea and tried The story goes that he won positions as a good start will Australian Ponies will contes unwilling to spare the Ranger of August 20.to take the three and the girl friend

I think that and this event, and

built in consequence we could air-strips being

near happy about it and then he said, probably win the race.

I had 'Amarant (Mr Maitland) and Arabian

II. S.

aiways (Mr Dagger

only send the Victorious. She Milne Bay, at the southernmost "But Eustacin, (Mr, Holgate)

left the Heme Fleet for Fear tip of the great stond. After a wanted to marry Rose Emerald will be Chung) should win as it did the carrying top weight of 159 165. six

fighting and it was only the other day fortnight's furlongs in training on Harbour in December.

Intense along the seashore more than when I sported my gold cigarete and for that reason alone I don't October 4 in 1.25.4—last quarter think they can win,

SERIES OF FIGHTS

half of the invaders were killed lease and told her how I came to 27 seconds. The best bet, however, should

acquire it that she sold yes." dispersed. Fest Robert Tsai MEANWHILE, in November a and the Barbarian (Mr be Hellzapoppin (Mr Renfrew). will probably fill second pince!

series of sci and air fights The Japanese were thence- nominating it to win Fort Knox (Me Chen Poo which eventually proved deck-forth thrown on to the defen-

The man who was sented in a because the distance is well will pay well if placed and, If sive began around the Solo- sive in New Guinea. By trying

after round suited to although it ran un- properly handled,

heavy even mons, with

losses on

to take both New Guinea and bar buying round both sides.. placed at the last meeting.

-On

hnd lost their for his cronies when a man the_night. of

of Guadalcanal they cause an upset.

said, 13, In a fierce ne-

of winning either. came in and chance Chief Pilot (Mr Oliveira) is.

Cooper (Mr H. K. Chuang) November

Dudgeon.... another pony with a strong re- should find the distance juss tlon, two United States cruisers They now had to retreat over Smith allas Ella'qu are Tom And he said, "Yes, but how be well worth and four destroyers were lost, commentation for a win provided right and will

the mountain track under close both the American

Sald the ad- Au

Australian ground and air should you know." mirals

On the pursuit. Disease and engaged.

hunger

gerstranger, "I am Inspector Dump Japanese side a battleship took a heavy toll. The American-cloth, Scotland Yard, and I have

Dir In Australian

warrant for your arrest on a grew ja power two destroyers Were sunk.

second 22nd Division was flown in. Crisscross Copper Company of

Sircot West ef 33 Esling The Japanese convoys carry-33 (First Battersea Park Handicap (Second Japanese

three

reinforcements and Ing

suffered sum of £300-10-0.” Section) at the last meeting and Section) over 14 Miles at the and all

"But," said the winner, "I can transports enormous losses. Ten thousand dh Race Meeting, Debutante above

with easily pay that up. I have a men, will have tolled with troops, were sunic, at desperate lighting (Mr A. Noodt)

of their backs to the sea, held the good 30,000 quid to my name." 8 lbs. more, quite an in- the cost to the Americans carry

Anel

the It "You can tell that to perimeter at Buna. only one more destroyer.

at this

point was not fill the third week of Magistrate," said the Inspector. The Japanese Despite this extra burden, I This race will be contested by think it has a good chance of lost confidence in the venture. January, 1943, that the last re- Ever-increasing American rein sistance was overcome. Only a

The man who wanted to be on winning again, Forward View (Mr Pih) Is The Hopeful (Mr Yen Ching forcements began to arrive, and few hundred Japanese survived.

had been the Committeo of his club and the glorious Marines were More than 15,000 carrying top weight of 150 lbs. Lon) is n distinct danger on

rell ved by the Army.

The killed or perished from starva- would never get elected y:ar in which may not be too much of account of its low weight of 147

and Усаг

Finally, the out. continued without lion and disease. a handicap in view of its second lbs., less 5 lbs, for a Novice conflict

winning ticket was his and he placing in the Chester Handicap jockey.

pause, but the enemy made no bld. for victory.... On

ENCOURAGING

went to his solici ors and bought (First Section) at the Whitsun 1 wil be remembered that further

clubhouse, had a 1043, 4.

when this himself a Imperial Y June, 1943, Race Meeting, but certainly this pony came

third in the January

and constitution drawn volume opens, the prospect invited all his friends to join.

un, Headquarters in Tokyo ordered stands, a good chance of above race first seotion, winning.

Half Moon Bay (Mr Oliveira) the evacuation of Guadalcanal, in the Pacific was encouraging. Но

accomplished The last Japanese thrusts.

Then asked his friends to which Prestwood, with Mr Robert is another good looking animal without serious

On bren

hurled back and the propose and second all the people who wouldn't elect him to the Tsai on top, is quite at home and I should not be surprised to

was enemy

now everywhere

committee in his old club. That this distance and should see it having a say at the Bnish. February 9/Admi. Halsey

the

Gen. defensive. have a say here.

Oakland Bridge (Mr Holgate) able at last to report that the

done, he blackballed them all. MacArthur

working west- was. (Mr F. Nood) island had been conquered.

That's enough..... Ben More (Mr Chun Kit) is and Kingwood

ward along the north coast of not to be neglected. This pony should find good support, not for

IN NEW GUINEA·. New Guinea, and Adml Hal-

-"RECORDER": is just as capable as the others a win, but for the other minor

THE tide of wor had also cry was slowly advancing along of winning and the time has positions.

turned In New Guinea. the faland chain of the Solo- probably arrived for it to score

11TH RACE

The Japanese overland advance mons towards Rabaul. Behind a belated win.

July 22, 1942, from it towered up the now rapidly. Straight Flush (Me-Ostraumo) tant: From Two Mile Fast

Itandicap (Second Sec- began on Waterloo

The north coast towards Port riring rength of the United must be regarded as a dangerous This race will be contested by Moresby, which WDB guarded States. The 18 months which of is aethe Second Section of Class by two brigades of the 7th hind passed since Pearl Harbour form at the moment in morning 3 Australian Ponies, Judging Australian Division back from bad revealed to the rulers of

from the entries we shall see a the Middle East. The Owen Japan some of the facts PSP SIXTH RACE

grand contest with probably a Stanley Mountains, rising to proportions they had Ignored,

over 13,000ft, form the spine Granville Handicap (Becond see-thrilling finish and it is ver

World Copyright reserved. fainly no cazy matter to pick of the New Guinea land mass production, partially, in any Wen): From the Two Stile Port

Tho second lot of Australian the winner,

Through these а foot-track | language, strictly prohibited.

and the Fonies of Class B will try con- It will probably be from traverses the “passes

(MORE TOMORROW) clusions here. Looking over the among VIP. (Mr Ostroumoff),

Australian Ponies Class 2.

over

contender In view

truining.

was

virgin Jungle.

loss.

Wax

оп

had

.

SOCCER MATCH

League

POSTPONED The First Divisian and | soccer match between Army and

Police, which was to, have been: .played at: Soekunpoo, tomorrow evening, has been postponed to Thursday, kick off at 0.80 p.m. (Referee, AH," PIL'ard, falnes- men: B. Keille 'and '13. Bainders);-

-$1@=

any

and

Wharf. They not leave behind and the article HKASA will not be responsible for any loss. In this connee- tion, swimmers have been not- fied to hand their clothing etc. to one of their own Club's offi- cials.

2. Swimmers will change at the VRC when the race is over. should only Icave the water via the steps just outside the

the entrance of

VRC. Failure to do so may disquality them from receiving the Certi- ficato, It is, therefore, essen- tial that swimmers ensure thai they are registered at Railway Pier and again at the finish.

3. Special tags will be hand- ed to the first 10 places of the Men's sections Women's and and there should be returned for registration to the Scorer purposes as regarris order finish.

4. It is essential that swim- mers display thele number tags prominently on their swimming otherwise they costumes, as will not be allowed to paril- elpate in the Race.

of

Owing to pressure of space, the list of entries has been held' over. It will appear in the S.C.M. Post tomorrow.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ind

On the 2nd Day the first bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12.00 noon. The Ufin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day. i

There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day (22 in all).

Through Tickets (at $44 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also Uckets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handleap" scheduled to be run on 6th October, 1951.

Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Felday, 5th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

TUERE WILL DE NO SPECIAL CASU SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep lickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

6, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be pald on the winning and placed ponies so The "All declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given, Clear" signal will be. Indicated by a white light, and/or a while sphere at the Tolalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. ATTENTION is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which ceads as follows:-

In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be - made on 'forn or disfigured tickets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and their' ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

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

Badges admitting, Indies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure" "and. Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for indles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personut introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

Only

badges admitting to Members' En❤. limited

number of badges closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will. close at 10.00 a.m. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day, The

Compradore Ofee and the Secretary's Office Treasurers situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

are

A limited number of liffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818),

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING, ⠀⠀

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission, to the Publie Enclosuré is” $3.00 ́each“ day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable and at the Gate,

Draft Programmes Entry Forms for the 9th Race Meeting to be held on Saturday 20th and Saturday 27th October, 1951, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Telephone House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thuradny,' 11th October, 1951.

By Order

IL, Minn.

Socratary

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER-- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.

· MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS: PASSES

Servants". passea will be issued to privato, box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and, to endorse their names on the passes Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' storda, holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall, Box=

mako ure only of the Publie Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various entrances to the Members' Hall to ensure that This regulation is ndhered to.

BY ORDER

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