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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1951.

by Barry Appleby

THE GAMBOLS

HERE COMES ANOTHER SHOWER OF RAIN LITE POP IN HERE WAS

UNTIL ET BLOWS OVER

AND YOU CAN BUY THOM CHONG YOU WANT A

THIS PAIR WILL DO VERY NICELY

THANK YOU

"BUT GEORGE, THAT'S THE FUNCT

PAIR HE'S SHOWN YOU - BESIDES ITS STILL RAINING

Chances Racing

Tips

Tomorrow's

At The Valley

By

"RAPIER"

By "Rapier"

RACE 1

The Kam Lung

The First Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Clubs for Southeast Wing the 1952 Racing Season will be held tomorrow at the valley,

Ponies Class 2 over the

There are 10 events on the programme, the most important af which are the Two sections of the New Year Handicap for Australian Champion distance.

The First Saddling Bell

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FIRST RACE

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Hunghem

Mandirup First Section)Nix Furlangs

The open raet of the season to vent eunsne.l 1 p Australian Punics Clas ī The by ponits

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the tax mille post

Hum

Rank Up

thank the M. wuj :

Tag bught out between Maud (M)

PenfM T Wonga. Robin Houl M KoR),

Renfrew Sporkling Eyes (M: and Masters (M: Ostroumeft.

Mabel 18

carrying 154 1s *་་ but this ought not to le

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a handicap, as will be remenderas that this porte came Eserons

The Jama 11

Han hop

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Porfor e

monastierel un piang M th! 1.v. du Han las First Seton at the fact weeting - de la Ma Mek

heer is quite possible

Real position should come Com V-Day (M) Chamoni

Down

Oulside! An Power.

RACE 2

Harvest Field Big Shot Century

Outside L'are Triomphe

RACE 3

Itore Einme M Oxoumoff) National Glory

TG Vi

dangerous, although Eleanor

Don Musk failed to gain ace the last

Outside with Mr Samured up

lae out

It is not ba tove This distance

Wung has re- Gils (M) BC gain me ! de uit farm and for those who prefer to take a Man. I revicaud kreping 15 oye on

rl

Miles,

Row: D'or. RACE 4

Ringway Fleetmaster Chinese Mackerel

OutsideV. P.

RACE 5 Sparklag Eyes Mabel Handiran

Pendantee

Hodiny Hope cal1 Tooted

al

Mucing

with MI Bat ut

::

201

Tom Clans 5 is loung genel touch: Sector wen the two le post sock in the port ag at shoal at the last meeting. Thunderbolt.

of itself which will wowed a const

be agadi ridden by ! opgunst. The above tax pogies in M. Lau, sem. be 1 Fogest

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19TH RACE Drinkers Bay thecond Sertion)

This i duy and Second Sartoon Cast tralian Pompe

After Lyn.lhurst

1 st came

of the Contested

1

Outsitler-Robin Hood

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Aan Hing Crackerjack Barbarian

Outsider - Að ræble

RACE 7

Molanta

Trede Wind Amber

Fot elemand

Fresco Outsider

1:

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Authnes

nu a belt have in pellen Neat Desakhon parker

all

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RACE 8

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should! have

shone of winning

As far as I can see. He only

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Sathe Wild M

wh.h wa ferall f. th this same thre

Dawn M Coppid was a appointment Ure Ja time Aul

but may relcem 1self tomorrow

FEO, Doos neer this dietole

Souvenir (M) CA Leel and Au Pasor

(M: 1 K Tank

new another two pobie

which

wat be relpt on dr with here

New

tion)

HECOND RACE Year Handlesp its see

Miles

In this race for the First Soc- tom of Australian Pons Class 2 Chef Pilot (M Chan Kit) has en given top weight of 159 the on to that account I am going

to rule out of my reckoning.

severe

Spaakhong bars a tool but for

distance

Maste v. un arrount of is now tweight 4 135 1s - hai Lap

19 a jet each way

SIXTH KACE

Wonte fat Con Mr Holgale,

Tien showing an improve

ment unit ali probalis extent Thunderbol

How anglen, which will be Mi has not been nfrew's

in the melight fo. Stror time

117

New Year Handicap Second Sec. but may sping surpre

4 Miles

Mi Kark will again take out

The Lace wali in confuste & Do | Easy-going, but I don't thank al 131 secon! Jut

11

Australian will in dange aus although Chess 2 In my estamutpoli, Pomes

cume third at the last meeting : ut will be decided be

Tekington 1M P. Nood on the 1:

Cracker- tween the towing.

anuum of a light weight of 135 Unigates, Aun Hing | ha. Jak (M1

Bost dangerous nat Barbarian (M: Olivaara,

Mrender Chuang), Adorable Atalanta (M: CNC LAT

เว Jetp Lec (Samarry)

Crackerjnek is

a greatly ved animal and is

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:1

In view of its seront placing pro bobund Fre-glo in the behind Straight Flush Y Thi placmu Clarence Handicap (First Sec Clarence Handicap (Second Sec- tion) over Six Furlong, at the lion) over Six Furlongs at the last

meeting. Big Shot (Mr F. meeting shoult provide

!last Nood; has to carry 5 lbs more with a win here.

On the other hand, Aan Hing (ie 157 lbs). I don't think the

is well suited to: this distance extra weight will Though to hamper als chance of and will be near at the cinse

Barba tan over this distance is winung.

Century (Mr Ostroumoff) and quile capable of wing.

Fic!i Harvest

(Mr Kwok). Then there Adorable should also receive extendera- i Atalanta which has bren tion, especially the latter, which proving over long distance races, has won a race at the last meet and a w here woul. nat ise ing over this distance for Class surprising, while deep løe is also

a possibility

4 Australian Pontes. It is excep- tionally At at the

I think it is quite posside

moment

nay cause an upart

ani

it

Mr Renfrew will be entrusted with the task of

dung L'arr Triomphe and it is not to br ignored as an outsider only.

THIRD RACE Hunghom Ray Handicap (Recund Rection): 8ix Furlongs.

7

Section.

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SEVENTH RACE

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INDIAN TOUR

EXPERIENCE

NOT A WASTE

My Darling Diamond Queen Blossom Time

ON THE RECORD

GOES TO A PANTOMIME

Sporting Types Go Out Of Their Way

On

declining day of Christmastide, this column must remove itself from the sporting effort and speak, instead. O sportsmen and sportswomen ou their Christmas chores.

Yesterday evening, the Kaw loon Cricket Club's "Sleeping

Beauty" pantominic company

fert and whose wand was inore magical than anyone else's save, perhaps, Quicky s OVER the Guardianer:

Supporting fairies were May- blosson [Elizabeth Stokes). Peachblossom (Janet

Wright).

Pearblossom (Mary Gillette). Cherryblossom (Heather Grant). Tuistled:wn (Michele Baker). Sweetbriar Welchman апа Honeydew (Susan Chilete!

Har

(Diana

played to a full house at 33 General Hospital in Kowloon and I brought the house down

The alience was, indeed. H verse une There were mer! They need and praneed and with their heads sewn uven with i were in front of the stage when bandages and men who, holding not on it and helped make it a on to chairs, hobbled on to the ¦ very migital production: Mixed floo There were others earned up with them were Will the on by four stalwarts, who had Wisp (Jobn R: mager and atcomməd.tion that the best Cindy aft theatre duesn't provide. They watched from their allotted bed space.

Quite removed from them ont the only ember of Prince Charming's (Lorna Coxall'sì en- When all was ver, about onc tourage was young Robla Good- dozen programmes. were Ieft Fellow (Felix Blunt), whose scattered about The rest were | swordplay was not inferior to the 1 being kept as treasured souvenus Prite's, though the Prince quite

Estude the show at 33 GH

In the front rows were a lot! of children who dain't care two hoots abu a

watch. Marvino,

1!

1 as a result. had a pour tune of They kept razzing the star of the show and he took it in good

grace

The Guardsmen would have stolen the strow at it wasn't for the Prince

Sergeant Edwardo

Marvin can laugh and ca: klei in about 18 different keys or that i§.

Everyone had a go is possible! at him, the press inclusive

The Witch was, of course, the He was prize piece of the showe for three evenings at the Khave been a Hone Guard night- Joon Cricket Club He propelled | mimself en to the stage

iariot that

looked suspiciously RAF manufacture.

Ball Cowie) and his Lance- Corporal (Bill Stone) had a job put it making soldiers out of Bus (Cadio Hamage). Mux (Hed Symonds) and Gus (Pat White) There were several

specials by this outat, but the best, about the hand grenade. could only

This is quite understandable in these days of

competition from the Gremins and their sisters The Widgets. Tu JIN quite

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A k sks, involving the Prince, had to do with a revenue search.

Mcluding the find-the-gold-bar up- and the Guardsmen really dad well by that number.

Hodern

paratus.

-Cilarnmar Butterfly straight with renders of this Taking Turns with the column, a Widget's sum, who took | Guardsmen

keeping

the the role of

Candyluft, wasi sperial number part of the show awarded a special

prize when going were the Dragunian Crune Bes Balan Gusto (Pat Richardsi with a very Irish As far as 33 General Hospital American voice. Sir Percy Puffle, was concerned, anyway, it was a M. D. Norman Hart-Baker) Widget

who stole the show O G. Nodder, Esq. (Peter Gower) Prince Charming hud hardly and Chris Colombus (Dennis

when a

all was over

Outsider:--Almic Power,

RACE 9

Fairy Feet

V-J Day

Rose Emme

t

Outsider:Lily.

RACE 10 Thunderbolt Wonderful Cuin Easy-going

Outsider: Teddington,

By "The Turf”

RACE 1 Southeas: Wind Air Power The Kam Lung

OutsiderDawn

RACE 2 1Are Triomphe Century

Apple Pie

Outsider: The Lioness

RACE 3

A Grand Time

Eleanor

Outsider:--National Glory

RACE 4

Outsider: ---Ringway

KACE $

London, Dec. 80. Unless the MCC touring Crusherhouse side do a great deal better | for the rest of their India

Fleetmaster tour than they have done so Chinese Muckerel far in India and Pakistan,¦ Avura the British public are likely to write them off as failures. View of some Fhad Section Australian Britise cricket waters who ad-

The Tigress however. battle for mist,

that whatever i

Outsider: Robin Hood event and the results have been since the

RACE among the stres I like the tour started, the MCC

Adorable Atalanta chances of Trade Wind (M. T. have played bright cricket while; Cinderella 1. Wong?

the experience gained by severa. Aan Hing The pony is fighting fit at the will be of great value for Eng- aiment and on that

land's cricketing future.

Hungham Bay Handicap (Third Seckon? Six Furlongs.

Poses Class 7 will sup emocy in this

account

That is the

men

This race is continet to Class

Australian Ponies. Second plone it should win.

It is worth remembering that Ai Fresco (Mr Ostroumoff), the tour very nearly fell through like the chances of National which was fourth in the Ardros-end that the side does not Glory (Mr Kwok), Bleanor (M: san Handicap (First Section) claim to be the best eleven in F. Noud), Iron Mask (Mr Hoove; the two mile post at the English cricket bert Trai). Roue D'or (Mr S. W. 11th Race Meeting. is certainly Tang) and Powerhouse (Mr nut to be neglected and a win Renfrew)

is not entirely out of the reckon

Mabel Mastery

Outsider: -Arabian Dagger RACE 1 Amber Glamour Butterfly Prince Dahlia

Outsider: Silver Fox

RACE 8

In actual fact, a Test eleven | My Darling could be picked without Con- Corrib sidering many, if any, of the Diamond Queen National Clory won the Dairy ing.

men now on tour when recall-

Outsider, Blossom Time Handicap (First Section) from Amber is

ing that such stars as Hution,

RACE 9 the 1-1/2 Mile Post at the 11th unde the capable handling of Compton, Edrich. Evans, Bedser,V-J Day Race Meeting. On that perfo:- Mr Oliveira, I don't

Bailey, Washbrook, Wright, Belle Fontaine mance it was promoted to this should not have a say at the Simpson and May are not in the The Stranger class. As it is now in splendid finish.

present party.

3 fast mover and,

Butterfy

think it

juesent

Outsider: Pearl Diver condition.

I think it will just Clumour

1 will be interesting to see (MF

RACE 10 about do it again.

Kwok), is

a game nighter and how many of the tourists get a Teddington Eleanor and Iron Mask are although not as good as the place in the England tean Easy-Going

other ponies over sprint races, it

when India are met in England Thunderbolt should give a good acrount of next summer Itself in this race.

well suited for this distance and should have a say at the finish.

Rour D'or and Powerhouse are carrying 146 and 135 lbs. res- pectively and they may quite) conceivably cause an upset.

FOURTH RACE

Gin Drinkers Bay Handicap (First

Begtion); 1% Miles.

EIGHTH RACE Mies Bay Handicap (First Section) One Mile.

Some people think that the tour should have been called off when the established stars bad indicated that they were not prepared to go race for Australian Ponies Class winter.

This is the First Section of the

on tour this

3, and amongst the entries I like But this is no way to "blood"

This race will be contested by My Darling (Mr S.

W. Tang), young cricketers. The absence

As

some

to

Outsider: Black Rose

Army League

Football

II

GS

First Section Australian Ponies the best. This pony in very it at of big names gave a wonderful Class 5.

the moment and won the chance to several Ringway (Mr F. Noudt)

The following are the stand- Won Coronation Handicap

youngster (Second

who the Lyndhurst Handicap (Third Section)

are, perhaps, placing their ings in the Army Minor Units over thr Champion feet on the ladder to fame.

Soccer League Zone

at Section) over the two mile post distance at the last meeting.

Had all the at the last meeting for Class

28. English 0

Test December. There is Blossom Time (MT stars Australian Ponies and has the Renfrew) to be reckoned with, sailed

zone on this trip, and

Units in disagreement with match through best recommendation for a win however, as it is quite capable match,

after positions as shown are requested winning with ease, it

Unite contact the Minor here. 1 expect it to receive stiff of winning. opposition from Fleetmaster (Mr

might not have been Diamond Queen (Mr Robert

a good League Zone II Secretary, Lieut Kwok), which was third in the Taal) is good over this distance

thing for cricket,

D. A. Woolley, c/o DCRE Hong- Rednaxela Handicap (First See- and will probably extend the sound performances against the 173 Lee Bty BA 2 0 1 2 31 17 14

it is. India, with

kong, Victoria Barracks.

PWLDF A PU tion), with Mr Trong up at the above two ponies. Atomic Power prosent touring team last meeting.

(Mr T. L Wong) is another after all,

which, 23 (Glb) HAA Chlheze Mackerel (Mr C. F. candidate quite at home

does include some over front-runk bowlers and batsmen, AA W/shops Ng) is also a danger here as it this distance, and it will not win

27 Coy RAMC.. come to England in 1952, is quite capable of extending surpise me if it causes an up-

REME *** the field.

more esger than ever to test 40 int Div Provent set here.

Coy themselves against the best in English cricket.

• POD RIC 37 HAA Regt They will certainly attract RA more interest than would a team 23 De Hoez.** which had been thrashed time Amphibious Obi

Det 7 3 4 1 23

V, 1. P. will be piloted by Mr Boycott and for those who pre-

is worth follow

FIFTH KACE.

NINTH RACE

Diy RA

Mire Day, Handicap (Hakand Bed- fer an outsider, is combination tion) Dale.

This race is confined to Second Sections Australian Pogiler Class Clear Water Bay Handleap: wie 3 and, Judging from part perfor after time on their own grounds, 187 Java BY BLA mances, Fairy Feet, which will which could have necurred if KAPC Hongkong This sprint race is confined to again be taken ~ out by Mr the Huttons, Comptons and the 30 Gen Hosp, 1. Australien Panics Class 6. Póntes | Oliveira, will probably do better rest had gone out this time & Han

Garrison ... that have won more than $7,500 over this distance and win Reuter.

Forlong

i whistle hit the ceiling

walked on the stage

and re-

and hat

anu

bounded in the four the

いうの rafters

challenged every

miles rund

again express

McLean:

Nu Sour choruelers ever succeeded better explaining to for the commuter hetween Dragonia and Fragrantaria why it is so I difficult to travel hetween these

two overpopulided ventres

The least that can be said about that whistle was that it will be long remembered. It drew up images of characters out of Jack London lighting their last remaining match as the wolves closed in

Suid Old Man 'hought these

ovr:

Coxail.

boys were sick."

To any case, when all was Colonel M. A. Rea, OBE, who is the Officer Commanding i of 33 General Hospital, called furth for prizes.-

One for the Sleeping Beauty Panchita Wood, whe stepped into the show at a very late hour and was most charming whether asleep or awake;

of

One for the Prince Charming Fragrantaris in case you don't know, that means Hang- kong of all places and the Prince, quite definitely, is a Kowloon type)-Lorna Coxali;

+

Finally, there were Gerchell. the Wicked Fairy (Marvino) and Drinc, her familiar (Jacqueline Lawes), and, with all due respect to Marvine's contribution to the this column stili pantointare.

thinks it is rather unfair that Drive had to be brought in in fetters for the finale.

The whole show was summed up very well

by Colonel Res. Said the Colonel, "We thank the children who have lost their playtime, the ladies who have lost their knitting and dancing time, and the men who bave lost their drinking time."

It was an excellent summing- up. It was still, though, an understatement The 34 in- volved had lost. perhaps, play- time and knitting time and drink- ing time, but they had turned out elf, who, much to his delight, a pantomime that didn't tax the was tossed head high- Peter 24 hours of anyone who saw it. Groundwater; and

One for Candytuft, a woodland

One for Rudolpho II, the King

of Dragonia (which means Kow- loon, of

course)-Bull Colledge, who

the wrote and directed show and rewrote it specially for the 33 General Hospital. He is old RAMC type and, matter how long the Colonel has known him, he is still capable of knocking up some

an

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110

very

-"RECORDER"

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft

and

Programmes Awarding 34 prizes would Entry Forms for the 2nd have held the cast up till mid- Race Meeting 1962 to be held Tight. No member of a

On Saturday 12th and Satur- amateur cast missed out.

19th Producer Bill

January, 1952. Colledge's day favourites are the four Ladies- weather permitting) may be in-waiting - Lady Veronica

obtained at the Secretary's (Beatrice Chu), Lady Peneople

Office, Telephone House; the (Joyce Banker), Lady Prunella (Joan Klyhn) and Lady Gladwys

Club House, Happy Valley; (Gladys Mok).

and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Co-

They came into the production at a very late stage of 1 and proved four of the most operative girls in the world.

The King still beams over him- self on the fact that the finale was what it should have been ร a result of their grand en- trance.

This column's favourites were Hurry (Felicity Blunt) and around Quicky (Vic Labrum), which two characters, we learned to cur satisfaction, the continuity of the play was bullt.

113 | Seven League books. Quicky can

74 135 13

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON OF Thursday, 3rd January, 1952.

By Order.

H. Miso,

Secretary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

At the 1st Race Meeting on 1st January, 1952, the Second Section of Mira Bay Handicap will be run as Race 9 at 5.00

Hurry has to be heard to be appreciated. He (she in reality> la never at a loss, not even in

be dismissed in four words. He ia Old

VIC.

That is a trade mark.

Katerina,

(Rita p.m., and the Second Section the Queen Cole) is another trade mark of Gin Drinkers Bay Handicap can't add on to or take will be run as Race 10 of erwity from her performance. 5.30 p.m.

B

9 2 17 15 114 10

red

10 25

.

·

*

She was never more regal.

There were others who made the show. Among them was the Fairy Queen, Appleblossom (Lole Robbins), whose diction was per-

By Order,

H. MIBA,

Secretary.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING 1951

AND

FIRST RACE MEETING 1952 Saturday 29th December 1951 and Tuesday 1st January 1952 (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

On the 13th Race Meeting 1951, the First Bell will be rung at On the 1st 1.30 pm, and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. Rare Meeting 1952. the First Bell will be rung ut 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12.00 NOON; the Tiffin Interval will be after the 4th Race (1.30 p.m.) at this Meeting.

There will be 8 races at the 13th Race Meeting 1951 on the 29th December, and 10 races at the 1st Meeting 1952 on the 1st January.

Through Tickets at $10 for the 13th Race Meeting 1951, and $20 for the 1st Race Meeting 1952 may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" scheduled to be run on 18th February, 1952.

TICKETS MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED FOR A SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE OF THE IST RACE MEETING ON 1ST JANUARY 1952. THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE OF THE 13TH RACE MEETING ON 29TH DECEMBER, 1951.

Through Tickets reserved for both of the above Meetings but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday 28th December, 1951, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings,

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

A D'Agullar Streel, Hong Kong

ar

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drown to the following rules:-

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.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds 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.

or

Badges admitting ladles not In possession of Brooches

and Season tickets 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 obtainabie 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 chits, etc. by him,

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Member: Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office wi!! close at 11,00 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10,00 a.m, the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.48 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd 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 PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tax for ull persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

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

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE FUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private 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 romain In their employers' stands.

Owing to the congestion. In the Members' Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is. adhered to.

By Order,

HAMISA...

Secretary.

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