THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953.
Attempts On Seven Colony Athletic Records At Pokfulam On Sunday
The Hongkong University Athletic Club and the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club are inviting outstanding athletes now in the Colony to take part in seven events in which there is a possibility of the Hongkong record being broken,
The invitational events will supplement a programme that includes a nine- event three-to-score match between the two clubs. The miceting starts at the Univer. sity ground at Pokfulam at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday,
The seven invitational events are the 100 Yards Dash, One Mile Run. 120 Yards High Hurdles, Jigh Jump, Leng Junip. Discus Throw and Girls Loug Jump.
INVITATIONAL LINE-Ur The following are invited for the Invitational events
100 Yards-Stephen Xavier (La Salle and Eddle Laureico College & HKAAC), Wong Man- Yahung and Chung
wan
120 Yards High Hurdles - Let JO. Cave (Royal Ulster Itifles), Lt R. A. F. Reep (Dorset Regiment), Victor Lai Chang Yul-hung (1IKUAC), (SCAA), FILA G.W.F. Charles and J. Heilma 11 (KAP) (AAC).
Ilga
Lai Jump Victor
Gnr. George (25 (HKUAC),
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB TENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 7th March, 1953
(27
Li
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
DRESSING AOOM
MRS DOOLEY IS CERTAIN:
THE PUBLIC WILL HEAR
AGAIN OF DEREK DOOLEY
My Derek may have finished his career as a centre-forward--but that's not the last the public will hear of him, because he'll make good at anything else he tackles.
Somehow he's just made that way,
Flowers!
Burges at ¦
on
on
Hongkong Soccer Invited To Tour Australia
Team
An invitation has been received by the Hongkong Football Association from the Australian Football Asso- ciation to send a team to Australia in June and July.
The Australian invitation was contained in a letter which was read at a meeting of the Interport Sub- Committee of the Hongkong Football Association held yesterday, with Mr C. S. Wang presiding.
The Australian Football Asso- ciation said that they were pre- pared to offer Hongkong 65 per cent of the net gate receipts, but Hongkong would have to pay passages to Australia and back as well an board and lodging for |the players while In Australlia,
It was agreed by the meeting
| that a letter be sent to Australió
asking how much the 05 per cent would, amount to, and the approximate expenses while in Australia.
After discussion. It was agreed that March 20 and 30 be set aside for the Koreans. first match be against the Com- It was also decided that the bined Chinese and the second against Hongkong.
SPANISH TEAM
New Colony
Athletic Standards
new of minimum perform- aners to achieve à Colony Athlette Standard Medal.
The revised standards are required at last year's Colony considerably higher than those
Championships and Standard Medala will now be awarded for performances achieving them at any meeting authorised by the HKAAA.
(South Chilna. Aliiletic Associa- | Field Regi., RA), L/Bdr. Dur-
(27 LAA Rugh), on), B, P. Daber (JIKUAC), ling Gnr. Kirk (HA), Pa. Crane G. Blight, LA D.D.' Edwards and (Dorse: Regiment) Lee Wing-int Cpl. Boddy (Dorset Rugment), (La Salle College & SCAA). George Tumb (La Salle Col- One Mile-Li M. N. S. MeCord lege), Ling Sum and Yem Wai- The inter-club match will be contested over 100 Yards, 220 (Royal Ulster Rilles), Sigmning (SCAA).
Long Jump To King-chuu Yards, 440 Yards, 080 Yards, the Michael Curzon (1.K. Signal Het. & KAAC), Gnr. Derek
Chuan-wai and High Jung, Long Jump, Shot (45 Fleld Hegt., RA (SCAA), Ng Pun, Discus Throw
(HKUAC). Sgt. and Javelin L/Cpl. Ralph
Hatcher (Royal BP. Dhaber Throw. The scuring will be on
In all the worry I've had since his leg was amputated I've been sure of
The meeting of the the 5-3-1 basis for the first three Engineers), LAC Hoskins (RAF). J. Hesling (Royal Army Ser- 14 Maughan (45 Field., Regt. Vice Corps), George Saunders places.
(HKAAC), George Thumb (La that.
Executiva Committee of the University is particularly RA), Benson (Any) and 2/Lt Salle College), 2/L. Shenton
An offer by the Korean Foot- Now that the
Hongkong worst of the Mr Jack Coulton, the pools; there's any trouble around, he ball Association to play a series the
Amateur the Bowen (27 LAA Regl.). strong in the field events,
Field Regt., RA). and
worry is over, I really feel that winner
who hoy given us scems to get into it. He's the of games in the Colony this Athletic Association at the JIKAAC hopes that all its best
Sign, Alan Pendall (Royal I'm lucky. If Derek had lost his £3,000.
only man I know who has put month was discussed by the Victorin Recreation Club jumpers and throwers will turn
Corps of Signals).
leg in a factory accident or down
his fist through a window when meeting. The Korean Football yesterday approved out for the meeting.
But so far all we can do is to running past it! That happened Association is sending a team to to Ladies Long Jump Rita mine we should have
shoulder all the trouble our write a letter to him.
in the RAF. Hall, Deborah Huribatt, Jennifer
Singapore and also to the World set But because he's a
NEVER COMPLAINED Hart and Hilary Hale (all King selves.
Championships. And George V School & HKAAC), Succer star there's been so much
at home in Shefeld, where we live with his mother Fons S
Girls' help and kindness, and I wish I (Pui
The doctors and *To
could thank everybody School).
per-Preston Royal Infirmary couldn't and dad (who are here with me sonally.
have done mure for my husband. lost, or anything goes wrong, we in Preston). If there's anything Discus Throw Chan Wal-
After
Derek's accident We had so many Preston North chuen (SCAA), L/Bdr. Joseph
look at each other and say "It' End's ground Pawlowskl (27 HAA Regiment), after the news that Derek had
be Derek." they even fixed up a bed for me Lt. J. B. Lambert (14 Field lost a leg that the hospital ran
In the private ward in those days
Derek just sleeps and cats Regt, RA), Cpl. Hoddy (Dorset out of vases. And presents! Regiment).
Heitmeyer wish you could see the basket of "critically lil" and "seriously ill," home and
early last week when Derek was football. He keeps a football at (HKUAC), Sgt. N. R. Hughes fruit and sweets that bus just as the balleling said.
Sundays, even
Reporting on the negotiations (Welch Regiment), LAC David-arrived from Joe Marston, the couldn't sleep. They were feed-kick it around the yard. Even pine Amateur Athletic Federa- an authorised meeting if the
But 1
after a big match, he used to with Mr D. Calvo of the Philip-
An athletic meeting beermés son (RAF), Lt. Berry (Royal Preston North End centre half.ing Derek with glucose from: Ulster Rules), D. S. Fraser
now. In hospital, he's still talic-tion, regarding the visit of the Hon. Secretary of the HKAAA and Wai Kee-yni (HKUAC). And then there is the dressing-drip-feed, and somehow I going football."
Spanish team next month, Mi gown in Derek's team colours it into my head that I mustn't
H. M. Omar, Secretary of the in advance and the Executive (PO Box 280) in informed of it Sheffield Wednesday's blue and sleep in case the drip stopped.
Football Association, mad that Committee is satisfied that AAA That is from the The least could do for him was and white.
So you see I think Derek will longkong would play the on-rules on amateurism are com girls at the wholesale clothiers to stay awake and watch that.... in Shefeld where I used to work
still want to have something to Dual Interport match and plod with. until this happened.
Yes, it has helped to have so do with the game if possible.ames against the Spanish team much kindness. make me think:
It helps to though by trade he's a hearing-wille in Manila. "After all,
aid mechanic and his firm have! The Spanish team will then could have
been worse..... Benerously wrliten to say Its come and feel that Derek must get better job is walling for him if he Hongkong, and all gate receipts play one match in
The standards set' ure' high with all the good wishes he has wants it.
would to to the Hongkong Foot-for Hongkong, but have been ball Association, which would achieved by some 50 athletes We haven't got around to
the future yet, but merely pay for the board and in the past three seasons, discussing
xging of the team while In approving these new
Committee felt luat athletes letter be sent to Manila en-
would prefer quiring whether the Spanish themselves team would play two matches in Standard Medal that was dif
recull to win and was not shared Hongkong and what percentage
100
others. would be required for the accond by too many match.
The Chairman of the Com- The following were selected mittee, Mr Raleigh Leung of South China Athletic to represent Hongkong in the the annual Interport match against Association, proposed the adop- Manila and also against the tion of the new standards and Spanish XI in Manila:
motion the
Was carried with the (Kitchee), unanimously
only no Standard
(Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),
The programme will consist of 0 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m.
Through Tickets (P Races-$18.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting us well as the Speciul Cash Sweep on the "tong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Omco of the Club at Queen's Bullding, Cround Floor, Chuter Road,
Through Tickets reserved for, this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday, 8th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Olice at Queen's Ruilding, sweep tlekets, may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices at:
The attention following rules:---
& D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon
TOTALISATOR
is
drawn
Investors of Tetuliator
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 ut the Totalisatur Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Six tries will be allowed in the Men's and Ladies Long Jump and in the Discus Throw.
HKAAO TEAM
The following will represent the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club in the match against the Hongkong University Athlete Club:
100 Yards-Roy Spencer, W. L. McCall, J. Hellman;
220 Yards-Roy Spencer, Michael Willcox, Roger Swabey; 440 Yards-Michael Willcox, J. C. Royce, W. L. McCall;
Yards--A. Rumbelow. Frank Waller, Michael Curzon,
BUO
to the Neville Lev
High Jump J. C. Royce, A. Colluco, J.
Heywood; Long Jump George Saunders, Stephen Xavier, W. L. McCall: Shot Put-George Saunders, Ian Fraser, D. H. Knox;
Discus Throw-Ion Franer, A. Rumbelow, George Saunders;
Javelin Throw-Marcus Souza, Ian Fraser. J. Heywood, A. Rumbelow.
Competitors are asked to be al
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- Alon connot 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.
There have been more letters than we can answer-116 by one morning's post alone. 1 wish could thank particuarly
that
received.
HIS OLD JOB
two
For instance, the value of prizes awarded must not exceed
AAA
the maximum permitted by the
Close Battle In wonderful. He has never com- Derek has been kidding me; he Hongkong. It was agreed that standards, the HKAAA Exceu-
Colony Tennis
Championships Douglas where we
life!
me nil our
And Derek himself has been'
plained and never shed a tear. The only time he came near to says he's kept
married life (the whole eight tears was when we received monthst) and now I shall have flowers from tho
in hotel
to keep him for the rest of his spent our honeymoon last June. We had Poor visibility stopped a furi-written to ask if we could stay I would do, of course, but I ous battle between. P. Poon-there again this year,
know it won't be necessary.
even If Derek has Szeto Bick and J. R. L. Cook-E.
know that Stubolle in the Colony Tennis They didn't follow football at Anished playing football he will Deubles
Derek slayed when Championship,. the score was one set all at the there. Now they're "Wednesday" make good." Hongkong Cricket Club yester-funs,
Jay,
thai hotel unill
Our romance? 1 Arst met The match will be replayed Derek six years ago. I had just left school. I was 15 and he tomorrow.
was 17. We just happened to Pokfulam by 2.15 pm. on Sun
Throughout the struggle in be one of the same crowd of He day. The Inter-Club 100 Yards the first set, which Poon and boys and girls in Sheffield. and Shot Put and the Invitational Szele won, ell the games were started taking me to the ple- Discus Throw events will he ciosely contested. Although tures.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be started before 3 pm, followed by Poun and Szeto wers leading by I was already 2 Sheffield presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which the Inter-Club 880 Yards and three guns at the beginning they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the gh Jump-and-the- Invitational their opponents drew level till Wednesday fan, and it was just Then tuck that he played for the same time for which the ingt race of the day has been scheduled Long Jump and 100 Yards before the score reached 6-0.
He was in the "A" team to be run.
4pm.
Peon and Szeto, who had played club. en offensive game, from the then. start, broke the deadlock by a series of overhand smashes and fust net-play to win by 3-0.
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
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1953 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1953. 1952 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their budges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Offlee will close at 11 am. and the Secretary's Odice at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Bullding, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
Saturday's Home Soccer
Fixtures
RAF
'LIVES' FOOTBALL
·
Loses Hongkong
Table Tennis "Test" Match
I
Bangalore, Mar. 2. India beat Hongkong in the first table tennis "Test" here yesterday by three matches to two,
Won two The Indians We went about together for
months and then singles and the doubles. In the second set, the standard about four
up for the of play was whampered by the Derek was called"
Sih Su-chu (Hongkong) beat And that's the way K. Nagaraj (India) 17-21, 21-18, low-hanging fog and although Poon and Szelo won the first boy and girl friendship 21-12 and 21-10; beat K. Jayant game, their opponents held the upper hand, and finally won 0-4. Spectators applauded the fierce driven by Cook and the successful aggressive net play by Poon and Szelo,
Saubolle, who played a very fast game, supported his part- ner in full with his powerful backhand.
The following are Home soccer equally Axtures for Saturday, March 7:
Tottenham Manchester C. Newcastle
V Shetlefd w.
V State
v Middlesbrough
" West Brom,
Division II
1 Lærda
في
Fulham
Notts C
Badges admitting Indles 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, Anton V. for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretory at Blackpoci Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of Member, auch member to be responsible for all visitors introduced | Chelsea by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
Derby Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-Manchester U. V Preston N.É. closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
Division I
Arsenal
v Cardiff
บ Liverpool
▼
Evulton
Charlton
V
Bumicy
Sunderland
Wolveg
Barnsley Blackburn frontfurd Doncaster Everton
บ
V
Southampton
Fruddersfield
Not F Sheffield U. Swansea
ritol C.
Bournemouth Brighton
v Norwich
V
Swindon
Walmail
Crystal
v Shrewsbury
Ipswich Layton Nowpart Northampton
Reading
Southend
Torquay
Watford
A limited number of mins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 77818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will be $3.00 including tax for all persons Including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re- admission.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OFERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Lincein
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE INChester THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS', PASSES
* Leloster
v Birmingham
Rotherham
Plymouth West Ham Luton
V Bury
Division 11 (South)
y Exeter
Bristol .
v Queen's F. R.
V Millu
Coventry
Y ColdhverfET
v Gillingh.mer
Aldersbot
Division IIX (North)
Bradford C. Carlislo
Growe Darlington Catealand Hartlepoole
Port Vale Rochdale
Bervants' passes will be issued tó private box holders only, Scunthorpe who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and Southport to endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passes Blockport ere not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for persing through "un their duties and must remain in their
employers Cellie
atanda.
anly
Dundee
GYLE SPIEL
Orinuby.
Mansfield
V. Cheerfield
V Accrington
Угонять Bradford Oldham
* Workington ✔ Barrow
У трплита
Vallax
v York C.
Scottish LeaSUO “A”
Motherwell
V Partick
Ilbernian Airdrie Aberdeens
Faith ZL.
V St Mirren
Scottish Leajua ""D"
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Hearts Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Roem, Bux-holders and on at the So. v. Falkirk Members ore requested to ensure that their servants make use Third Lanark
of the Public Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at Various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is Ambion adhered to.
Aye 17. Cowdenbeath By Order,
Dumbarton Fortse Morton St Johnstone
H. MISA,
Blocrotary.
v Alkoo
Dindeo Arbroath Hamliton Dunfermliner Queen's Stirling A..
The umpire's resounding calls of "deuce" in almost every game emphasised the well matched standards of the players.
THE RESULTS
Results of other matches played yesterday were:
Singles D.J. 31 and J.A. Furrer will replay, 5-7, 6-3, 44, 5.M. Get Tard w/o J.E. Hellmann; J.D. Mac- kle w/o G.D. Smart.
that lasted and blossomed into marriage, I wrote to him every day during his two years in the RAF.
made any mistakes on the field. used to say I was luckier than the other fans; I could tell him what I thought even if he is
23-21, 13-21, 21-12 and 21-10.
Nagaraj beat Chung Chin- sing (Hongkong) 18-21, 18-21, 21-12, 21-14 and 21-14.
Jayant beat Chung 21-15, 21-15, and 22-20.
Sih
(Sing
tive
to
Cheung Koon-higol, Lau amendment that Hou Yung-sang Yee (South China), Tang Sum Medals be awarded for the 100 (K.M.B.), Hanniball (Sing Tao), Yards and 100 Metres owing
difficulties in timing Tong Sheung (South China), Ho technical
McGregor close finishes. Gardner (Club), Yuforce from today.
The new standards came intq (South China); Mok South China), Lee
Ying-fan
(South
(Eastern),
(KMR) CA:
Pau
China), Chun
1.
The standards are as follows:
MEN Metres-23 secu 220
200 (South (Eastern). Koket Yards-23.2 accs; 400 Metres China),Santon Joseph),
440 Yards 54.4 Bees; B, Omar (St Joseph). Welies 54 sees;
800. (Army) and McDonald (Club). Metres-2 mins, secs.; 880 Team Manager: Lesile Louey; Yurds-2 mins. 4.8 Deen; 1,500 Ono Assistant Manager: C. K. Woo. Meires-4 mins. 20 secs;
Mile4 mins. 45 secs; 3,000 The Hongkong tearn will leave Metres 10 mins. 30 secs; Tires for Manila on April 1 and re- Miles 10 mins; 110 Metres Hurdles 10.4 seca; 120 Yards turn on April 8,
Hurdles-16.4 cccs; 400 Metres Hurdics-02 sees; 440 Yards Hurdics-02.4 secs; High Jump --9 ft. 3 ins; Pole Vault-10 m; Long Jump-21 ft; Hop, Step & Jump 43 ; Shot Put 38 1; Discus Throw--120 (t; Javelin 100 ft; Hammer-110 (t.
LADIES 100 Metres 19.4
Mottram Beats
Ip Koon-hung
Since then I think I've seen
Singapore, Mar. 2. every match, both home and
The
tennis leading British away, in which Derek has played
amateur, Tony Mottram, today for Shefeld Wednesday. We
beat Hongkong's Ip Koon-hung, In the doubles, Jayant and who is Hongkong and Malayan have always discussed the game afterwards and I used to "tick Nagara) beat Chung and
in straight"note Champion, him off" if I thought he had 21-18, 8-21, 21-16 and 23-24. સ-1. 0-3 in aa, exhibition
The Asian Champlon, Sih match here tonight.
Tony and Joy Mottram beat Su-chu dominated the matches, thrilling the crowd with his Ip and Mrs Sewell of Singapore forehand snaehing. in the mixed doubles also in 0-4. -- 0-7. Varying the pace of his drives, straight he made the handi hitting Jayant France-Presse. do all the chasing in their match. Jayant retallat- singles ed at times with brilliant backhand winners Both were aggressive, but Sih was more accurate and steadier under pressure.
alx foot threef
That So his football
I remember when Derek first played for the frat tears. was against Preston, too.
in first-class Coreer, started and ended there.
When I first learned that, by
powerful
sets
RUGBY LEAGUE. CUP DRAW
aces:
100
Yaris-12.4 secs; 200 Metres
28.6 aces: 220 Yards 2018, socs; High Jump-4 ft 5 ins; Long Jump-10 ; Slot Put-27 #; Discus Throw-80 ft; Javelin BO ft.
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The 3rd Annual Colony Athlete Championships under the auspices of the HKAAA will be held at Sookunpoo on March 21 and 22.
The closing date for entries
Ja Sunday, March 8. Entry forma may be obtained' from the Hon. Socretary, HKAAA, PO Box 280.
...
Deubice. - T. Smith and J.A.C. a million to one chance, Derek
Leeds, Mar. 2. Huribatt lost to Ng Man-cheung and was to lose his leg I didn't think Ng Kaut-cheung, 1-4, 3-6: M.W.11.
Chung showed good form in The draw for the third round Calvert and P.L. Halmos lost to J.Lut Derek Dooley, Sheffield Wed-
of the Rugby Rigge art M, Heenan, 5-7, 1-0; nesday centre-forward. I just his first match with Jayant, (quarter-finals) H.Y.K. Ng and T.T. Yu lost to Tong | thought of "My Derek,"
the League Cup, to be played an The Champlonships include But, Though playing mostly on Liang and V.T. Wang, 3-6, 3-6; L.. of course I am sorry, that the defensive, he gave Jayant Saturday, March 14, was made all the standard men's and women's Olympic (rices over minutes today as follows us both tough S. Cheng and Chung Wlog-kwong, career which thrilled
Bradford Northern v. Hudders motric distances) events with after losing the first two games feld, Wigan v. Hull Kingston the exception of the Steeple easily. If an accident on a sports field
Rovers, Warrington v. Leeds, chasp, Decathlon and races over had to end this way, 'guess !! Chung appeared tired in his Leight or Halifax v. St. Helens, distances, longer than 9,000 had to happen to Derek. If match with Nagaraj-Reuter.
J. Wade and E. Pereira lost to C.
4-6, 6-8; Cheung Chow and Chung has ended so suddenly. Wah-chlu lost to Tyul Yun-pul and Tea Wai-pui, 4-0, 1-0,
LRC OFFICIALS FOR THE NEW CLUB YEAR
At the annual general meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club held at the Clubhouse on Thurs- day, the following officlats #VETO- elected to the ensuing year
General Commitice.—Mrs DL, Prophet (President), Mms FP.M. Driessen. Mrs EH. Rawlings, Mrs FH, Sainsbury, Mire AD. Scholes, Mrs, F.C. Stuckey, and Mrs P. Van Vliet.
**Balloting Committee.—Mrs Ji B. Klic, Mrs LHI. Macroe, Mra GM Mawhinnio, Mrs P Scales
Messrs Peat, Marwick, Mit- chell & Co. were re-elected" Au- ditors
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