THE CHINA MAIL,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951.
Power
Trainer Milne Is The
Behind The England Side
By HAROLD PALMER
Was
Soccer methods have advanced since the days when one of the game's most extraordinary characters often a bandy-legged, close-cropped, tough-looking person affected trainer who in braces, masquerading as miraculous cures on the field with the help of a sponge and a pail of water.
The principle may not have been tan bad. Apparently it was that a spongeful of icy water unleashed on the nape of the neck was sufficient to numb any pain else- where.
It was the answer to every hard in case he was warded for
and hours, fat did not work. the next day's fin..!
there was always
Sti
the selling i
Wai
It is nulabie that the spong and the water have a drop pard, but they are it used much by the trainer who wears a
bear out dinguished the club badge a man was has probably taken cmuses nas won degrees, who is probably a quali fied
masseur. chapatist what-have-you with a dung Afters after his nam
ALL WRONG
This running a tough enough Job A player may report at 10
Bua aine and are at noon. has to be on duty long before us players arrive and probabir mio the evening besides cpng with part-timers and youngs erg baing after work
The summer may be easier bul is not just as qet as it seems with us three months' stock- taking and restocking of soccer paraphernalia
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of the England tran when But ometimes 1 epede a
plaved at Highbury four yesis changes have not beet, tema grem There does seem a leaders here pap
(Londin Erpress Service) rays to put the degrees first and the character of the man sentid
This is all wrong Listen to an expen
none othe
Than Tom Whaken. Atsemal
manager, winese reputabat
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but also for RagSandi was secon 10 hone
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M. Whiltakorn
was upgo.net
Arseto trainer 24 years ago R
by now easy to amines an why when the he hider E Mone late Mural Chapas a-kerf hi whom he would like assistand
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all
Moe makes no secret of the fact that he has taken in CORTISON.
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physiotherapy that sounds much
indre
massage
than impress..e
at really means
which Milne has
efficiently
He deserves every permy
un £800 a year salary
than
many
a Thud
tanager earns
England could
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Division
Pandas'
102 YEARS OF ARSENAL SERVICE
Trainer Milne (left) is called into conference with Jue Shaw (centre) by manager Whittaker. All are former Arsenal players. Their combined club service totals 102 years Shaw, officially known as "Arsenal's represen. lative," joined the club in 1911, Whittaker in 1920,
Milne 1921.
Complete Reversal
Of Form Stunned The Softball Fraternity
By →GRANDSTAND”
The Softball fraternity have been stunned by the Pandas' complete reversal of form when they committed 17 bungles to bow to the Overseas last week, and
WEEK-END
TEAMS
The following are selections for Lawn Bowls, Soccer, cricket and hockey matches over the week-end:
Gallerrex Shield Bowie Scotland v leland of the How- toon Cricket Club instead of Recreio on Sunday, at 3.30 pm-W. McCall, R. Robertson, W.J. Cameron and J. McKelvic. Reserves.-R. Dowry and H.B. Dowar.
Chian v Pakistan si KBGC On Sunday, at 3.30 pm--Francis Leve G. Hong Choy, N. Wang and W. Hong Sling. Reserves.
Tay, F.
Tan and F.K. Lau.
Persla v Switzerland at KBGC on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.-P.J. Bükmoria, R.K, Pavri, M.J. Divecha. FR. Ker mani.
HKFC Closing Day Hongkong Football Club rinks to meet Hest of Colony K.B. Boker Dr Shaw N. Rakusen, E. Green- wood: E. Strange, A. Roberta J. Watson, T. Pile: N. Craig, B. Mon- pell, E. Tuck. B. Bickford: E Gov- S. tier, F. Young, JH. O'Grady,
D. Rendell C loan: P. Cotler, Strange. L.G. Young L. Parker, KA. Baker, RC. Butler.
"All" Shield Bowie Filipino Club v. Craigengower Cricket Club at King's Park on Satur day at 130 pan.-W.F. Chang, 1.5. Castro, J.M. Ramishn and By V. Atienza; L.A. Gutierrez, J.A. Del- gado, R. Basa and H. Noronna; A. M. Quinn, V.A. Never, L.A. ŠIVE and 3.T. Cotton; F. Tan, V.M. Xavier, A.11. Seemin and C.A.
Carlho; F.G. da Luz, Y., Hunt. A. M. Wahab and M.T. Nunes: M.H. Jono, C.M. Castilho, S.M. Rumjahın and F.J. Rodrigues.
Soccer
Hongkong Football Club v Royal Air Force at Kal Tak on Saturday Eat & pan-Fairbrother: Farran: Berber; McDonald: Forrow; Con- way: Harris: Devlin; Short: Braya Bable.
Hockey
Hongkong Police т Hongkong | Hockey Club eț 11 am. on Saturday GR. Day: Darbara Singh: Man Singh: AL. Hills; E. Yumei; J. X. Deighton; W.P. Apps: A.J. Meðivot; CL. Stevens; TVC. Reynolds: KA
Thong. Reserves.]}. Jones: O'Sullivan, P.I.M. Irwin. Schouten; CJ.B. Dawson.
Cricket
Kowloon Cricket Club 1st XI Y University at Cox's Road, on Satur day at 145 pm-9.V. Gittina; W. H. E. Colledge; WM. Davidson; P. V. Dodge: N Hart-Beker: R.E. Lee: J. Lerion K. Lo; J.V. Sellors: A Zimmera; FR. Zimmern Umpire →→ FR. Kerant.
Players are requested to meet t queen's Pier at 2.15 p.m.
Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI v
University of Pokfulam at 1.45 p.m.
this is even causing consternation among managers in that it has been proved beyond.C. Flacher: J. Barrow, A.J. Cat- doubt that even the best can fail miserably on "one of those days,"
fans
It cannot be denied that the Overseas played brilliant ball last week, but so did the Pandas before that, and it all adds up to the fightingest league that will ever see,
Final Acceptors For The
Cesarewitch
London, Oct. 10. Thirty-five final acceptors
In the current Senior League | series where competition
even, fans are
now predicting that even the eventual cham- emerge p.bus cannel hope to with an unblemished record of
Vans
exalted they
WEEK-END
SOFTBALL
The
The only team in the Senior privi-
week-end Set bal Divisions enjoying that
with at the
ut- moment are the League programme lego Braves, but then Jast year's pires and scorers is:
SATURDAY champions have only one game US hardly have for the Cesarewitch Stakes.to their credit, while the
Men's Junior League 2.30 p.m. Wildfires v Pandes the first leg of the "Autumn Navy in the "B" section are in
that losing
(George Pang, Gerray Double," to be run at New danger of
position this week when
Remedios; next Wednesday meet the red-hot Sox. market
Of the three Junior division October 17, were announced
coveted teams to share that today.
distinction, one of them will part company from the others this week when the Aces lan- gle with the Blackhawks.
picked a better man than tha bronzed face hardy Scot with
humour and twinkle of good to look after their team against France at Highbury.
Mine was born at Buckie. 56 years ago next month, "and the way feel now 1 go on for another 40 years" he says.
He played right-half and light-back for the Scottish club Buckle julio
This le. while working as a tailor's ap prentice at Lossiemouth.
Four and a half years in the
Army look a large slice from 8:3).
week's
They are, with weights; Strathspey +9 stone. pounds), Star Spangled Banner (1.13). Kelling and Tilloy (8:12). Veuillin (8-11), Coltbridge and SHOULD BE CLOSER
Le Tellic It (8:30), Antique
North In contrast to last (8:0). and Guadelupe
(8:57. Vidi Vici
monotonous programme Cape (8:7;
teams Sports Master which all the winning Barnarte (8:4).
this! AssouDE
tone). (8
registered high yvores. When he came Heliophile 17 13), Dessin (7:12),
week's scheduled games shouls · back he went into the shipyards Lancela, Morena. Cantorela be an improvemen, the Pandas-
Jaguers Tussle providing year and went to Highbury and Penny on the Jack (all 7-
card. drawing Mon Prince By Christmas 101 Coup d'Epee, in Aug 1921.
Madcaps
aps return to the
pen- of that year he was in the first and Franch Design fwall 7.9).
they iram, and he held his place at Hilali (7:6). The Champ, Lasse nant scene again when
tangle with a fading Canadian right-half for four full
Season=
11 and Three Cheers, fall 7:5)
outfit while the Squaws cross NEARLY MADE CUP FINAL
Caribou (7:3), Misty Light and
bats with the surprising South China outẞt in the Ladies
bis soccer career.
for
He nearly played in the 1927 Brigith Fadh (7:2), Akera and FA Cup Final agains! Cardin Merdith (1:1), Seaplane II and City. Doubis about the fines of Simba (both 6 atone 12 pounds). Alf Baker brought Milne into yogos (6:40). -Router the picture.
He was then a sort
of player-trainer, and he spent
a hectic Friday afternoon trains
Faulkner Leads
Dunlop Masters'
Tournament
S. African Rugby
Union Team Opens Tour
The
the
now
League.
The new Handbok is available to all amated teams and Honorary members of the,
ciation.
Bound in 2 neat cover the Handbook in- cludes for the Arst time the Rules governing the Interna- tional Series, together with the i
the
Of Britain usual information regarding
Pomeroy, Charlie
Rennie Barrio).
35 Bantams v Dodgers.
(R.
Viera, D. Viera, C. Viera; Fred Diesta).
4 p.m. Aces v Blackhawks.
Bin Ableng, R. Pedruce, Nelson Souza; Hal Winglee)
Ladies' League Squaws China.
(Charlie Figueiredo, kie Vas, F. Correa; Nunes).
SUNDAY
V
South
R.
WH. Cowle: CW, Digby, A. Lang: AT Lee; CS. Ramage: Ram Reed: C.P. Smith: GH. Wiren. Re- serves.-JA, Gray: HH. Fraser: M. Diedrich. Umpire-Capt. E. Britton
Club de Recreio 2nd XI y Royal Navy at Navy ground on Saturday at 145 pm.-P. M. N. da Bilva (Capt), E. A. R. Alves. H. L Ozario, H. A. Barros, E. M. L. Soares,
E. J A J. M. Prata, Noronha, L J. A. Hemedios, E. M. S. Rosario. G. A. Roza-Pereira. A. P. Ricci-Pereira,
St. John
Ambulance
Orders
Arculli, Order by Comm.
J., Commissioner O.BE.. K. St of St J.A.B., Hongkong District Order No. 41/51 dated 11th October, 1951.
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Ambulance Duties Kowloon 15.10.31 to 21.10.51 Kong Wah & Tai Po
29.10.31 Division: 2230.51 Fran-Shamshuipo Division.
Penetration Squad Duties Doto ber 14, Sunday, M.O. SP. Loh. Den- that Dr HF. Shields and Shamshul Do Nursing Division, Next for duty M.O. Lau Ong. Ui and Dentiel Dre and Tong Chup Luk Koan Yür Kwok.
Hage Courne
Duties-Saturday
Senler "A" „vision 11.30 am. Pandas v Jaguars. (Hal Winglee, Les Castro. Bim Ablong; V. Ribeiro) October 20, SCAA. Division, 4 p.m. Madcaps v Canadians. (Frank Ewins, R. L. Cur- Dale Ocken; Bim
гап
Ablong).
Headquarters Duties. Saturday, October 28, Wanchal "A" and Motor Transport Division.
Allocation Duties for Nursing Divisions in October-Ambulance Nursing Senior "B" Division
Duties, HKYM.C.Any Division; Street Sleeper. Shelter 10 am. Warriors v Dodgers.
Duties. Central Nurett Division: (A. L. Turner, R. Barret- Penetration Squad Duties. Sham- to, M. Nunes, Ed Louretro), shuipu
Division; Beach 2.30 p.m. Red Sox V US Dulles, Shaukiwon Nursing Division. Navy.
Nursing
Beach Duties Rongkong, Saturday 13,10.51. 2.00 p.m.; Chung (P. K. Lau, L. Sequiera. Sing (Repula) Sih Nam (Big Umbe Mose; Irene Botelho). Wave), Causeway Bay (Shek-0).
Men's Junior League
Sunday 14.10.51, 0.35 m., Westem Tist. Hepulue), H.K.V.M.C.A..(BM Wave), SC.AA. (Shek-O)_1.30 pm. K.COB. (Reguise), Shouldwa (Big Wave), Wanches "A" (Shek 01.
1 p.m. Griffins v Blue Sox.
(I. Eriksen, V. Pedruco, G. Pereira; G. Pang).
Rugger Results
Association's members and up- Bournemouth, Oct. 10. 10-date records. Applications South African Rugby for these Handbooks should be Unlon team opened their tour made to Mr A. E. Ablong, of Britain by defeating a Hon. Secretary,
Landis c/o
Build- London. Oct. 10. combined Hampshire and Sussex Brothers, French Bank Max Faulkner, the British side today by two goals, two ing. Open Golf Champion, gained a penalty goals and Ave tries (31 three strokes lead from his points) to two penalty goals nearest rivals when the first two (six points). rounds in the 72-holes Dunlop Masters Golf Tournament were the South Africans still have to played on the Wentworth, Sur-be moulded into a team made res, Course today.
their display far, from perfect. But the result confirmed ex- pectations and they did all that was expected of them.
Nervousness and the fact that
EL MABROUK'S
*, DOUBLE
London, Oct. 10, The following are the results of rugger games played today!
RUGBY UNION South African Tour Hampshire and
Sussex South Africans 21,
6.
Other Matches Cardiff 24, Gloucester 3. Maesteg 11, Abertillery 3. Surrey 23, United Hospitals
Alexandria, Oct. 10. Only winners of the season's
Patrick, EL - Mabrouk, the major British tournaments are
French and North African 800 eligible for the event, for which
Metres Champion, won the 1,500 The tourists played select band of 20 star players
a fhic, Metres when the Mediterranean 19. compete for over £1,500, with open game, turned defence into Games were brought to a first prize of £500.
attack with lightning speed and successful conclusion here to-
overwhelmed Faulkner had rounds of 71 completely
day.
the
and 70 with Tom Haliburton Counties', backs, The South This followed his win in the 84. (78 and 71) sharing second African backs were quick 800 Metres yesterday and so place at 144 with Reg Horne (72 exploit gaps, and the forwards gave him a notable dual triumph and, 72)-Reuter.
were good in the loose-Reuter. in the Games-Reuter.
THE GAMBOLS
1 SAY ! GAVE — THAT'S A SNAPPY
BATHING COSTUME - DOESN'T
CHE LOOK SMASHING_P*
THAT'S A BIKINI, GEORG
CAFE
BIKINI
LATER
KURP
GULP
6000
HEATERS
RUGBY LEAGUE New Zealand Tour Huddersfield 12, New
Zealand
* County Championship
Lancashire 5, Yorkshire 15 (played at Leigh)-Reuter,
by Barry Applebyy
I DON'T CARE WHAT I GAID THE MORNING - BUPPOSE I HADN'T BEEN HERE TO WRAP: YOU IN A TOWEL BEFORE COMEONE SAW YOU IN THIS I DIDUNTING COSTUME - YOU KN LOBBAT TO BE ASHAMED OF
YOURSELE
Football Duties Hongkong, - Saturday, October 13, 330 m.. Sookumpo Ground, Confucian Divi- sion. Sunday, October 14, 3.30 p.m. Caroline Ground, S.C.A.A. Division: October 14, 3.30 pan., Club Ground. Central Division: October 14, 3.30 DM...
Navy Ground, Shoukiwan Divison, Tuesday October 10 5.30 Caroline Ground). RCA A. O.FL.. Division: Wednesday October 17, 5.30 p.m., Caroline Ground, S.CA.A Divialos.
Football Duties Cancelled Kow
the loon-As
Boundary Street Ground is still unavailable all Duties on the above ground will be can celled. W
TODAY'S SPORT
CRICKET
Hongkong Cricket Club • Com- bined Singapore Services (socodi and last day) et Chater Road. 11 a.m.
t
SOCCER 1st Division-Eaef6221 Har at Causeway Bay; Army v Polic of Bookunpoo. Kick-off 8.30 p.m.
2nd Division. - Club v Taikoo at Happy Valley: Dockyard v RAF a St Joseph's. Kick-off 5.30 p.m.
TENNIS
Ladies R.C. Tournainen).-Winner of Mr and Mrs K.B. Baker T.. Gould/M E.F. Anderton-Mr and Mry E.E. Story Haralloup Mixed Doubles): Mr and Mrs G.M. Mac. whinnie--winner of Mr and Mrs D.L. Prophet-Dr G.8. Smart/Mrs A.D. Scholes (Handicap Mberd Double) Inter-Hong-Winner of Gusano
Owen-Hughes/G.N. (Harry Wicking)-E. Zulant/Y.A Wahab U Spatingor)-winner J.D Mackle/J.V. Sektora Jardines) D.L. Prophet/G.M. Maewhinnie (Peat. Marwick). Top semi-final: Mrs K.M. Getz-Myst &.F. Ander. 1on Final, Handicap Ladig Singles. Mies P. Gibba Miry E.P.M. Driessen.
Kowloon C.c. Chammanship.-- Mrs J. Stokes and F. Elmunern v Mrs M. Pepperell and R. Baker: Mrs E. Tobult and A. Augestad v Winther Mrs M. Chow and A Lang/Mrs C, Getz and T.E. Baker. Handicap Tournament.-W.J. Ho. word and C. Soetena y M.A. Say- dan and G. Sabatie.
Annual Meeting
Of HKATFA
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Amateur Track and Fleld Association will be held at the Victoria Recreation Club on Monday, October 15, at 5.30 p.m.
Members of the Association have been notified. All interes- ted in amateur athletics are in- vited to attend the meeting and to take part in the discussions, The HKATFA
will welcome any suggestions for the better- ment of amateur athletics in the Colony.
DON
We can't catch up
with it!
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19 its own.
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DIARY
(Continued From Page 4)
little
They are a dedicated group of sippers of ginger ale and orange juice. Occasionally they get out of hand, but the so- cial secretary and general custo- dian, Doris Christiana Thellus- son, has them well tramed, early to bed, and no lrtations with the other passengers.
Our Northern business men, of course, do not know what to make of their exotic troupe. They pace the swaying deck, about wool and money, while the children crawl around and bellow.
talk
What was to have been the royal suite, cabins A32, A34, and A38, are occupled by three busi- ness men and their wives, Mr and
of Mrs F. L. Whitaker, Toronto, are in Princess Eliza- beth's cabin, and Mr Whitaker is pretty proud.
HE
No snobbery
E collars me several times a day and says: "I come from Bradford, and I am going back 1 there or Clitheroe, although have been 41 years in Toronto. But I am not going back to re- tire until the Socialists are out, The country will be no good un- less the Sociallats are given the gate." Mr Whitaker has made a lot of money and doesn't mind telling me 50.
Mr and Mrs F. Garnett, of Bradford, are in Prince Philip's room, and they are making a fortnight's trip to Canada. Mr Garnett is in the wool business ("No finer worsteds anywhere, Mr Iddon").
And occupying the sitting and dining-room are Mr and Mrs Hartridge, of Toronto, These are our swells aboard the Em- press of France, and they wil be able to tell their grandchil dren that they travelled in the future Queen of England's suite.
This is
a very different At- lantic crossing from the ones I am used to, and I have crossed 20-odd times. It is a combined Sunday school treat, community chorus, and glee club. The of
cocktail ficers do -not give parties, and there is no swank and no snobbery. We are not a very smart lot, and many of us and Lancashire talk broad Yorkshire,
· Rahexezal of the Annus Parade and InspectionThe first rehearsal of the Annual Parade and Insoe tion will be held on Sunday, 20th October 1851. on South China Athier
Carolins Bic Association Ground. Hill Road, Hongkong at 0.30 a.m.)
Essential Service Corris Morna here are reminded "that Kavantial
At night, after hingo and Service Compa applications should
Fred-
horse racing and the cinema be forwarded directly to
(too many American Alms), we quarters
Resignation Confisoie- "Am-
all gather in the lounge and, bulance Division-Plow King Yue
under energetic guidance, sing Shan resigned wm2, 1,10.51.
Enrolment-Sin Nam. Ambulance "Keep the Home Fires Burning, Division Fle. Ms Wah Kean en- "Danny Boy" and "A". Bicycle rolled **2.3.10.81; 3. Kowtoon
made for "Two."
This is not YMCA Kursine Division Amb/ Sig.. Pank: Mad Kam- enrolled; wet everyone's Iden of fun, and I re 1,10.519000 A coll occasionally from joining in **Hornibal Sunday, October" Mig Tittle bit of sing-song for old
The Comanimioner: brings to gour.
· milentiori", "ms- assestmt Fond zadelved front Dent Boss of St Johny Cathedral "to":"members". !of the Bi Crohn Ambulance / Brigade kanale uroril clifler Hospital patundaya kvice to be fuld, in Bt Mohn's Cather dral, at 11,00-May on 14th. October 203
Spot
times sake," but most of the people seem to like 11, maka Good time for all Tr reminds them of Leeds and Halifax and Preston and Win, and they are a bit near home Gala night at Baturday Was quite broathing Balloons
Peluk only fitored water-then you're safe, There's a Workofeld Filtar for every tropical need, A domestle model for your hours (and Ullustration); a telescopic model, suitable for use in the house and also on trips away from the station; and also the pump filter for travellers, as used by the Mount Everest expedition- Berkefeld Fuiters are made in a wide range of mizes suitable for domestic and Industrial use. Both pres
ure and gravity types are available. Bend for details of sizer and prices.
BERKEFELD (BRITISH) FILTERS
BERKEFELD FILTERS LTD., (Dept. 104), Sardinia House, Kingsway, London, W.0.2, England. Insist on using the Britia Kieselguhr candte for all
replacements,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 20th & Saturday 27th October, 1951, (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club). The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m, each day.
Through Tickets (at $40 each) may be obtained at the Com- predore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, als tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting. Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 19th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone Hotzo, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:---
5. D'Aguiler Street, Hong Kong-
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies:so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear is given. The "All Clear signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator 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 reads as follows:--
In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on torn 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
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting ladles 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 ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary. at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced
and for payment of all chite, etc. by him, and
En
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members E cloture wil be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 p.m. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House,
A limited number of tiffins 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
BOOKS VAN
The price of admission to the Public. Enclosure is 83.00 each day including tax for all persons including Indies, and is payable at the Gate.
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.
BOG SERVANTS' PASSES
Bervants' passes will be issued to privato box holders only! who are requested to distribule them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passed. Holders of sich passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for puwing through on their dulles and must remain in their employers slander
Owing to the congestion In the Mombor Beting Hall, Box holders and Members le required to ensure the heik mervalli www popping and bob-makeruse only of Law Pabile Beping Halli: Miltary Folice will us and the girls diesling and posted at various Vitrance to the Members Hall to raure that
Fairkin rood time; this twistilation in adhered
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