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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952.
rench Win The GOLD COAST BOXER WINS ON A KNOCK-OUT
Rugby League Championship
Wigan, Lancashire,
Apr. 23.
France won the Interna- ional Rugby League, Cham- ionship tonight although ot engaged in a match.
England were upposing thre fallonalities here
the
atter, who Included 11 Austra~ an Irishman. lans, a Sect and
ust with the score at 33-10 in avour of England when a win would have given them the Championship
Otlier Nationalities were favourites for tonight's game hut they fulled to rise to the ocea- sion au the "irtle England team worthily won by five goals and reven tries to three goals and four tries.
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England led at half-time by 24-4 the opposition put en In the 'determined
spurt second half in a bid to save the game, only to be checked.
France wins the title with a superior acering average.
LEAGUE GAMES
The following are the results of Rugby League games played today:
Bradford 17. Featherstone 7. Doncaster 19, Dewsbury 4. Hunslet 30, Batley 5:
Swinton v. Warrington, post-
poned,
RUGBY UNION
In Rugby Union games play-
cd today
Billy Wells, the Gold Coast welter-weight leads with a straight left which goes over the ducking head of Eric Davis of Stourbridge, England, during their fight at Empress Hall, Earls Court. The result was a knockout win for the Gold Const boy in the third round.-Express Photo,
Turpin Meets Robinson Again At White City -But Only Socially
Bcal Cheltenham Lydney 10-8 and Northampton beat L. B. Cunnell's team 0-6. →Reuter,
Inter-School
Table Tennis
Tournament
By GEORGE WHITING
Ray Robinson is to meet Randolph Turpin at the White City on June. 10. Fortunately for Robinson, but unfortunately for Turpin and us, the meeting will only be social.
No fewer than 60 com-
Robinson sails for Europe on May 24, and has promised to be on view in s petitors, representing 20 schools, were seen in action
ringside sent when Tarpin goes after Don Cockell's cruiserweight title on June 10. at the Southorn Playgroup
Will Robinson's arrival-in championship-box.ng. yesterday when the first
signateanze
rule The European England have any Inter-School Knockout Table in the negotiations to match him Tennis League opened under in a third world title fight with chatengers, who are to contes: for- a championship title, are the auspices of the Hong-1 Turning
Optimis Jack Solomans say bidden is guarantee in contracts kong Schools Sports Asso-
raag to such tile contests' a Personality, 1 crnnot st yes.
In te event of malch ciation.
Avhire Solomon is going to 4 return
was
JEELS: or
"Boxers either title holders Bridge Tourney
be declared
PRECAUTION
A pleasingly high standard enough money is eza-ol; Robin-he title changing hands. Any shown by the various ran for the good hiding Turpin clause of the nature occurring schon's, with top honours going would probably give him, or for in centrets shall
of Sugar Ray's Rull and vold." absence to whe Sinallerhe surprisingly
another favourite protection schools in the Colony.
Cheung Chau PM. scored a "return figh." eluse. decisive 5-0 win over Dloccan Boys School and in the other half of the draw, Yaumat! P.M. P.M. accounted for Wah Yun by 3-2.
with
A MONOPOLY One of thera days baxing's rulers in the USA will have to get down to this "re urn fight" The League continues on nextcket. When they da, we may the Wednesday, starting at 2 pm be within reach of caring
semi- the quarter-final,
sport's biggest head:ehe- the Anal and final matches.
universal control of words chain- pionships, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Und new, with the powerful First Round: St Louis Industrial School New York Athletic Commission beat Woh Yan College (Kin) forbidden by State laws to com
with
other 5-0;
Ellis Kadoorie PM beat binger
Schools 5-1; bodies, the m.fleman of world Junior Technical Queen's College boat Wah Yan Championships his bocome AM 5-1; Cheung Chau PM beat most a menopoly of the Interna- Club el New Konst Boxing Diocesan Boys' School 5-0.
York. Second Round
Quarter-finals This Evening
Royal
H.K. Defence Orders
Serial
Force
No 18. Orders by Cay-Tsic.day-Full Dey's Tre. 20(Parady Ground 3.20 p.m. Thursday, Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Seaching ground, bee TK, RV Atay, 1933. C. 4. Tp "A" Bac- 4.m. at MPG for Area: Drets: tlon Parade Monday, April 29, 1952. CHIQ 8.30 p.m. Tactical Jungle hats & son Commandant, toyul Hongkong OG Battle Order.
"I'. Coy... | Exerclan "gi Section, Parade, Fri- Defence Force. Dated April 22. helete lo hayotsack.
Wraneeday. Dr, SMC no Tsday, May 2, 1932. SOR CSUQ 6.30 1052.
UKT. RV 320 p.m. At MPG forn.m. Plotting and Telling. Cookery. Farce Orders
ແຜ່ D. Clean fatigue Over-Parade A.C.C. Kowloon 2.30 p.m. 2. 132 JO NEO's Cotre-Imurr sharp on Saturday, May Audi Ward, An Audit board day. TLWT TV 5p.m. at Dress: Plain clothes. NEO's Cadre. composed aardes will rene : ft 14. Dress: Citan fatigue Parade HQ KOF 8.45 pm. Mon- 26. Subject: Comm at the Aem Offt office at RILKDE OVERF. HQ Coy his P-Tuesday, April
Instructor! HSM King. 10 on Monday, April 28, 1932 stay. Drait. Sir Trg. BV 5.30 prill. 4.30 pm. r the purpose of auditot airG. Dress: OG Clean carlgite. Cipher The um will parade at ind eh secmints as may be prie stings. Bayonet (regs. MG PI- | Murray Parade Ground on Thurs-
Tuesday. Driit.
4,26 day, May 1, 1032, 81 8.30 p.m. fur vented: President Majar E..
WT. RV 1:watt. D30 ED. Memliers-Op, at MPU for HQ, Dress: Clean training at Signal Ofice HQ LT. ember to be defated by O.. gue (Overall). Mortar PCpl Penn, Pls. Owen-llughes, Pte Dee: II.K.R.N.V.B. une member to be | Tuesday, LMG. Grin. SMC. 3" Roberts, & Pie Newman desalted by O.C, ILKAAF.
Saluting
with arm--Bull
Salute.
Mor Trg. BY 5.25 p.m. et MPG for Q. Breis: Clean fatigue (Over-
Uniform:
X
MT Tuesday. R/T, Dvr (8gd.) C. P. VAUGHAN, Licut-Col.
RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for
Deputy Commandant.
R.I.K.D.F. 110. Drets: Clean fatigue (Over
Noliere
SIT PENCO' Cadre-Wed-
Force Readquarters Depot Trainlig. Squad No. Instr. Tuesday, Apr 20. 1032. Pro- Gramine. 30 yd range Intrndale). lon Shoot. Kennedy Rd. ante.esday. As ordered by RSAI. RV 5.25 p.m. at MPG for 119. Dress:
for. MT FI- June 1. The June Bal Cleaning atter Aring. Elementary Clean fatigue (Overalls).
of The Hanghong Regt Handling, Fara v.10.
BURDE Thursday, Maint. Dvr Instr RV members
and their queta waA such a muc- Dress. 3. p.m. at MG for 119. Dress:
cells a year that t 14 to be re- Weapon Training Order. quad Clean fatigue (Overally). Tat See &
Sniper-Monday," R/T RV 3.25 pested again. It will again be held No. 8, 9, 1411-Monday, Ap:!!
MPO Dress: Clean at Cowloon Cricket Club, by kind Programme. Squip.m. 28. 1934
Prezident and Ini
unipers permission of the Forming Up & Dinnasing.
Fd craft 'Ex, RV members, And the date will br Loading & Unloading. Lying 3.25 p.m.
at MPO for Tra Area.
It is hoped Saturday, June 14. on hati. Lecture-BudgDress Clean fatigue, Medical See-that members of the Regt will keep renk & Method of address. Ainu
Happy Valley
pr
д
Vatigue.
Thursday
&
ng --Range & Figure Tet. Triger Tuesday, 10 will info Tuesday, Contrul. Parade. AUROF HIQ Brest. When wearing bush shirts
Dress. P. Happy Valley: 2.30
with sleeves Tolled up the black Overális a BELCID, quad Nas, 15.
uvar tire & 14 Tuesday. April 9, 1932. band will be worn 13 ['rogramme. Squad Drill. Forming oiled up portion of the sleeve. up & Distrig, Loading & Un landing. Lying position & Hold. Lecture Bodges of Rank & Method Alming I-Range & of address. Figure ΤΕΤ Triguer Control, Parade. BURDE HQ Happy Valley
Dress. Overalls
2.30
B.M.
Barcis.
Int Unit Trainize.
iq
103 Wesen Training.
A
Kret
thi dute open as it to the last, ne caslon for probably
many yeaTA that 1 MM, our allied Regt.
Full details attend. be able to will be published later,
Games. Consideration is
will
ANNUAL APPEAL
To help those
who cannot
help themselves
is the aim
of The Hongkong Society
for the
Protection
of Children.
Donations should be wiress-
ed to the Hon. Treasurers, Hong- kong Society for the Protection, of Children, P. O. Box 2002, or to the newspapers.
Membership
Life
$ 15
$200
PRESS
PHOTOGRAPHS
Coples
of photographs
The Volunteer. Company and Home Quard
Specialist Platoon Coinmanders are reminded that their Notes for The Training-Thursday. May 1, 1952. Volunteer are due at Headquarters In addition by the end of April. "Fra Ald" V 5.30 p.m. Lecture
photographs, articles and verse from at MPG Dress: Plain claffes.
Individuals would be much appre Itongkang Auxiliary Air Force elated. If possible please type with
double sparing.. Trade Training. Hadar Operators. Farnde 5.30 p.1. Tuesday, April Wednesday, April 8 Watch
1052 at HQ RIIKDF Happy Val-Practical Training-Hatt Day)-8.30 given la running one or more R
Brexia,m. Transport leaves HQ HDF mental Fuotball and Barkel Bull leams and to entering the leagues Sreta.m, Friday, May 2-"A", "33", helt. overalls. bergt.
**C*** Watches HQ RHKDP 5,45
next season, Will all those in thy Parade 5.30 p.m. Thursday, May 1.
Transport leaves
Regiment interested and who would 1952 Murray Parade Ground
Ovar. p.m. alls & rubber shoes 19-be-rugsParada-Ground 41.5.30 p.m. A be availble to play at week-ends
Section. FIRAY,Stay Act Eason pirare ether informtaken-by-the~~South-China-
Watches-IKAAF Hangar--6
Transport za 12.m
caves Salisbury Artillery Battery Training. Gunners Tp-Monday. Practien Hoad at 5.43 p.m. Wireless Opera- Monday, April Teclinical Revision. AV 5.30 p.m. at MPG. 1ory,
Fd Gun Cullege-4.43 p.m. Tranmert leaves Dress: Cvilan clothes. nery To Wednesday. Exercise. Murray Parade Ground at 5.30p.m. A.7. at MPG. Dress Clean fati-Thursday, May 1-Technical Cal- .. Transport Iraves
on view in pule. C&H TP-A Hee-Monday, tege-5.45
at SOR Murray Parade Ground of 3.20 p.m. Swimming UKC. Due to troublegraphers are Tactical Ex. RV 5.30 pm,
Fighter Plotters. Thursday, May with the chlorination and filtration Calla Drake Pirin clothes C&Walones 8,0..-5.15-plant the swimming pool at the the Morning Post Building. To-B Re-Friday. Plotting A
Services Recreation .5 p.m. Clerks G.D. & P.A. &nited Telling. RV 5.30 p.m. SOR Police Courses. Tuesday, April 29-Kowloon is w.e.t. to-day out of
Drist: Planf clothes.
Transport hounds to all Service региона:
Tp will leave at 5.30 p.11.
Esq.
Duties.
Hongkong Regiment
Q RIKDF-5.45 loaves Murray
Parade Ground at 50 p.m. Nursing Oidrites. Wed- .sday, April 30 HQ KIIKDF-5.45
Crderly Officer of the Weck-LtG-Hulligan. Next for M.T. Drivers. Sunday, Apri daty LT. G.M. Macwalanie. Merly
the week-91. for duty- Sgt. Ngat.
1. Crabb.
Sergeant of Mexel
C.W. Norris
Training. MA"
April 27, 1932-ul Gren & SMC Range.
OR.A.F. Kai Tak-1.50-p.in,-AC P. Wang AC 1.C. Ng, AC L.M.
Wednesday.
20 - Apri R.A.F. Kal Tak p.m. Transpert
1 Cay-Sunday, leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 pm. Squadron Grounderew. Sunday. 17-"A" Flight-KAAF
Day's
leave-
3* toon ar possible, staing the Morning Post, South China
their PSI or the Adjutant or RSM and sent. if any, to, position whom they have already played. Gilleerd Commanding
Companies Sunday
will give this notice at publicity in their Companies.
until further aallee.
Club
Post-Herald. and China Mail Staff Photo-
ORDERS BOOKED
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SIXTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 26th April, 1952. THeld under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
There are 10 races. The First Bell will be ind the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
runk st 1.50 p.. Through Tickets ( Races-$20.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1932,
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 p.m. on Friday, 25th April. will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
THERE WILL BE NO Special CaSII SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE,
TIE 3D & Fire April Diders, Launchies leave (b), Kow-ingar -0.45 m. Transport leaves Sailsbery Road at 8.30 a.m. Friday. leon-Palice Pier 0.15 am. Borg-
for May 2A & B Flights-ICAAF a.m.i kong Murray Pter
Transpuri leaves OG flanger-Up.m. Dreks: Stonecutters Island Battle Order. Steel helmets car. Salsbuy Read at 3.43 p.in. Satur- 3D Flight-HKAAP led, Jungle ints in haversack. "A" dus, May
RV Bargar2 p.m. Transport R:Be LMO. The following is the draw Cay-Tuesday.
Friday, May 2- for the Quarter-finals in the 536 p.ns Lt MPG, Dress: Fatigue Salisbury Road & 1.43 pm, Equip
Diers, "B" Coy-Monday. Fd craft. :ent Assistante.
"33" Coyleaves Salisbury Rund at 3.45 p.in, ben Hongkong Open Team-of-3D. RV 3.26 p.m. at SIPG for Trg KAAF Hingar-G p.m. Transport Had such requifion
Area. Bren: Overalls.
LMC Re-
April enforced in the USA they would Four Bridge Championship | Neos Cadre-Thursday.
Flying Training. Sunday, vision. Adru. RV 6.25 p.m. at
Flight
Alrew-HKAAF have been spared that feather: Tournament, for the Inter- 11. Dress: Overalls. "C" 27"
leaves am, Transport title
that "serial"
Kankar- weight
Sallsbury Road at 8.30 h.m. Thurs finished up in an und grifled national Films Cup:-
Charles Pan, T. Y. Chang, P.
upy, May t-Auster Pilots 0 p.m.- brawl between Sandy Saddler
D.m.Meteorology-FR LA Munro and Willie Pep. They would L, ip and Mux H. H. Chen,
Harvard Planty p.m.-3 Met:colegy-Fi Lt Munro. Auster recent against G. Strickland, P. C. Ip. also
have avoided the
Lo the Horace
and Francis
Pllutsp.n.8 p.m.-Final Pre- blcks'age arguments
nsration for Wings Examination-- Fit L. Murro Harvard Pilt problems of Jer-Zimmer.. bravyweight
Walcott and Czzard say doe
8 p.m.-Pre & Post Flight Saturday. Facing Flt Lt Gulesple May Flight Aircrew-UKAAF Charles.
And Randolph Turpin might
Stangar-2 p.m. Transport leaver rules middleweth, ohum- be
Salisbury Road at 1.45 pm. pion of the world.
now
al-
Onl 21
on
to
to
Y. C. Chu, Clement Y. Yeh, Y. T. Fung cnd S. C. Sun against E. M. Remedios, R. M. G. da and A. C. Silvo, A. D. Reis
Sequeira,
Chu,
T
E, Marchi, Y. M. To Ray Robinson, and the Dodge Chen and L. C.
Linng, Charles International Boxing Club,
against Tong whom he was and is où-con-Chen, Howard D. Hoftmas and
David Husay St Joseph's College bent St They be up promosing tent tract, it was no more than a
Henry S Victor Zirinsky. pick normal business precaution cas-tren continuts, Paul's College 5-2; Yaumati PM un
and George "return match" Kuat, K. Y. Ho School bent Wah Yan PM 5-2; whom they like es challengers. insist Clementi School beat Si and insist on their champlon be safeguard when he signed for. C. Triang against A. Ï. Stephen's College 5-2; St Paul's and protected by "re ura Agathe title fight he last so sensa- Pollak, Mrs S. Bard, B. Gojkin
Turp'n here patana S. M. Bard. School (Co-ed) beat Chathum: clauses when they defend their tonally u
July.
The me ches will be played English School 5-0; King's Col-world titles.
Without that protective this evening at the Jewish Ra- lege beat La Salle College 5-1;
eir us Robinson would un creation Club, 70 Reinzon Ying Wah College beat NTC
doubtedly have demanded a fol Read, starting at 6.00 p.m. Primary 5-1.
ho Ja ns money-Just For not even the IBC would
in
TODAY'S SPORT |
Hockey
International Tournament~Polis- ton v Wales at Sookunpoo, 5.45 p.m.
Soccer
U 307 K
1111-
These seguards are
business, bu, doubtedly good in the absence of world control, hey put baxing in a deep freeze of frustration.
Ly
19
Robert
Still, the light seems graduat
15 ba dawning. Christenbury, new-broom chair man of the New York Commis sien, has been invited u the Brussels conference of the Euro-
23-26.
Division 2-Tramways บ Poller pten Boxing Union from Caroline ili 6.15 p.m. Division 3-Wayfoong Ruokunpos) 5.45 p.m. Dairy Faun
(Navy" IV. V Jogumis
Moy
ጶር ድ
his
that
ATC 31
world
If he accepts, he will 646 | host-hand just why we on
side of Alunite feel
clauses "zurn figh bane and a blight on
Baris & Table Tennis Nine Dragons Serviers Club Finals and presentation of toptile.
TRAINING FOR
more
now.
have the nerve to insist on
another return fight clause the event of Robinson and Tur- pin going into action a time.
third
THE TOUR OF
It is this state of affairs that' makes one a little doubtful of Sugar Ray ever again exposing
the stearn-hammer beung) himself to
Jean
MOROCCO
Meknes, French North
Africa, Apr. 23. Goldschmidt (Luxem- eigh h wonlody's
sts of "Licker" from Leam up stage of the Morocco read cycle tour, covering the 246 kilo- metres from Tazu, in & Irrs. 50 mlus. 40 secs,
ton Spn.
-London Express Service;
THE GAMES
Twenty-year-old English girl Joyce Webb is training, hard on the Thames at the moment as she stands a chance of being included in Britain's Olymple canoe--
ing team. She won the British Champlonships last year.
Express Photo,
Secund was the Spaniard, Sera, and
Swiss, third the Marcel Huber, both in 8 hrs, 51 mins, 6 secs,
Fronco Giaccters (Italy) re- galacd leadership of the general classification, totalling 43 hrs. 18 mins 27 secs.
KBGC Team
For Lusitania
Cup Match
The following are the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club rinks for the "Lusitania Cup" lawn bowls match againrt Ce Recreio at Austin fload on Sun- day, April 27, commencing 3.30
pun..
W. Russel. G. Hill, E Purvis, Rt. B. Robertson; W. Buyne, J. Melelland, J. Crichton, J. Mc- G. Mackrell R, H. Kelvie;
G. Meyer. Browne,
yer, D. Trail; J. W. Bellamy, C. W. Willcox,
b.
Hongkong WAAC
p.in.--
Training. Signals A & B Rec tions. Parade Signals Hut, Murray
St. John Ambulance Orders
Duties,
C. Diler by Comm. D. W. Mac- A Bailey. E. Greenwood:
OBE., .C.SI.J., Richards, A. Buchanan, G. E. F. Intosh, CMG,
J.A.B.. Thompson, A Harvey: A Conmissioner of St.
W.
Rusten, K. E. Hongkong District Order No. Kennedy, Budie, G. C. Norman; E. F. S. 17/52, dated April 24-1952.
L. Bones, Baker,
W. Tindall, Ba. Enstman; L. Gadd1. Ambulance, butis ging Division: C. Greaves, P. Hughes, W. C..3.5 to 18.5.33, Ensign Division Simpson; J. M. Ebbs, T. Kava-
Ambulance Duiles. nash, M. S. Mackay, R. Mor-284 to 15.32 Kowloon VA.C.A. rison: E. G. Shaw, WC Frost, Divisina: 5.3.52 to 11.3.52, Moxa H. F. Shields, V. Williamson, Kek Divklon, 1st reserve. C. Atkew.
The following have been selected to represent the KBGC versus PRC for a friendly lawn bowl game on Saturday, April 26, at 3.30 p.m. at Happy Val-
Kowloon.-
Race Duties.- Saturday, April 20, Wanchal "13" Division: Saturday. May 19, Chung Sing Division.
Headquarters Dies, Saturday. April 28, Eastern Division: Saturday: May 10, Causeway Bay Divalon.
Penetrailos Squad Duties-Sunday. April 27. M.Q. Wong Shing-bon and Chun Sing Nuring Divilón. R.' W Franels,
Rusion, Huber moved into
Karaiments-Western District Wel. Mackay, G. Thompson place with 43 hrs: 21 mins. 47 M. S.
fare Autelation Nursing Division Amy/S14 Joung Suk-tilag enrolled Blomme(); W. Russel, J. 'Crighton, J. and Maurice (Belgium) dropped back to G. Meyer, R. B. Robertson (5);w.e.f. 10.4.32. third place in 43 hrs. 23 mins. | I-Gaddi, G. Mackrell, ́A,
sec
second
ley:
F.
27 secs.
Bulley, E. Greenwood (»).
Tomorrw's ninth lap in tho
2,786-kilometre reee will cover the 230 kilometres to Casablancs
(Sgd.) In Kang-po. 6.D.SI.J. District Oficer.
where the ridors will rest unl! ESSENTIAL SUPPLY CERTIFICATE
Saturday-Neuter.
Chilean Victory In Precision Jumping At 'Rome Horse Show Rome, A, 24.
Chite's Captain n. Scheverrlo won the coveted. Rem's Grand Prix for precistes humping at the International Iorce Show tonight when he dominated
hotly conterird elimination
with a feultless final event round of the 18-jump course.
DECLARATIONS
Forms 3, 4 & 5 as amended
by the
Government of Hong Kong"
NOW ON SALE
at
Ha time WAB 1 min. 51.6 SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST LTD.
sec5. nal
The
round over raised fences took place, in fast gather-. frig dusk will 12 competitors out of the 74 who had coin- pleted the Initial round without a fault-Reuter.
Hong Kong & Kowloon,
These amended forms are now in force,
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets of tho Club's Branch Offices at:
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kawloon.
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following Dividends will be paid on the wirining and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" la given, The "All Clear" sigual will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters is mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Puy-Out Counters us no claim for sheet 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 schedule to be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT bu made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladles Musers incir 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 or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 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 introduend by him, and for payment of oil chits, etc.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
་
The Branch Ofees and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 a.m, and the Secretary's Office at 11.451a.m. Tha Treasurers' Compradore Omice and the Secretary's Often nie situated at 1st Fibor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tins 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 FRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.90 including tax for all persons including Ladles, and will be payable at the Gate..
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC 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 oxcept for passing through on their duties and must remain in thicle 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 Publie Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation as adhered to.
By Order,
MIBA,
Secretary.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.