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ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE

FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 10. Orders issued 10, 1933 KG RUDY 5.30 pim. for leaves Ballbury Road at 1.45 p.m.

Review Htchearsal. by Colonel LT. Ridċ, CBE, ED,

1.art transport Sunday March

A Fight- will leave MPG at 5.20 p.m. Drem: HKAAF Hanzer-0 || a.m. Transport Commandant, Royal Hongkong | Battle Drem Helt, Boots, Beret, leaves Salisbury Hoad at 0.45 min, Defence Force.

Flying Dated March | Ankiets. Recca 13 Parade Thursday

Programme. Thursday Atarch 10, 1933 KQ KDF 10, 1953.

Happy March 19-Ground lecture—A &

Antcrew-All Valley 6,30 p.m. for Review Ste- || Right

Pilots-IIQ hearsal. LIMI transport will leave RUKDF-0 p.m. Transport traves Force Orders

MPG et 5.30 p.m. Dres: Datile. Murray Parade Ground at 5:30 p.m. Dress. Belt. Boots, Beret. Ankica. Saturday March 21- Fliglit Air- 19, 1933. (a) Dress will be uniform. Review Rakonesal Thursday. March

grew-BIRAAP Kanker- P.J. Artillery Battery. Fd Gunnery To Transport leaves Saksbury Road #t (U) First tennsport will leave Murray Parade Q OF A 5.30 p.m.

1.45 D.m Sunday March 22-'A' Parade Ground at 9 p.m. to enable Thursday March 19, 1953 for Review Flight Alrerew—UKAAF Hangar - there who prefer to change into

A.M. Reheart Lust transport will leave

Transport leaves Balabury uniform at IQ RIKOF Happy MP at 5.20

Itoud at 0.43 .. Dress: Battle Valley, to do so, and be on Parade Dress, Beret, Boots, Belts, Anklets. 10.m. at the latest. (el It C&R To Parade Thursday March notified for the Information of all 10, 105 Q RUKOF Happy Valley ranks of the Force that inst trans-3.50 p.m. for Review Rehearsal. Training Signals "A" & '' Bections port on Thursday March 19, 53 will Last transport will trave SIPG at Parade HQ KDF 6.30 12., Mon- feave Murray Parade Ground at 6.20 6.20 p.m. Dress: Battle dress. Belt, day March 10, 1933. Foot Drill. p.m. Instead of at 8.30 p.m. As is Beret, Beats, Anklets. Other Parades; Pi9s-Uniformų. Parade HQ Milkör unsully the casei, id) The KRNVR An detalled.

6. p.m. Thursday March 19, 1965. and Hongkong Regiment will form

Neticarial tur Hoylew. Drea up on the Headquarters Parade

Unltorm, N Ground. The u̸/m units will- form

Signals parade this Week, First Aid & Cookery Boclious. Go in Sports Path: markers to re-

Parada 14 RHKDF 530 PAL Mon- day larch 10, 1933. Foot Drtil. Dress..

Parade H

.

port to the Feroe HSM, at the main gate at 820 pm Force 1 private Guard, UKAAF. W.V.F., (e) cars will be parked in Morris Hill Road. No

allowed in parking Sports Paths.

Identity Cards-Photographs. Thiere will be parade at Murray Parade

A Ground Pn. Wednesday Marets 10, 1953. for Personnel to have their photographs taken to complete their Identity Cards. Personnel required to attend will be called forward by separate letter.

Force Headquarters

Int Unit 1Q Pl: Parade Tuesday March 17, 1067 NIKDF Happy Valley 130 p.m.

Drew: Drill, Lecture, Balile Dress, Brit, Beret Boot. Anklets. Parade: Thursday March,

St. John

Ambulance

Orders

B. M.

Hongkong WAAC

520 p.m. Thursday March 19, 1923,

encaraal ter Review,

Dress: Uni formy Stores, Recilon Parade Q HIKDF 5.50 p.m. Monday March 18, 1933, Foot Drill Dress-Uni form. Parade iQ RHKUF 6.20 p. Thursday March, 19, 1953, Hehearsal for Review Dress-Uniforma. No

Hongkong Regiment

Lt P.J. McNamara. Next toe duty-Unifera, Duties Ordrtly Omeer of the Week Lt 3. W. Kirk, Orderly Sergeant of the Week-Set F. de S. Ozorio. Next for duty-Set F. J. Anslow.

BKDF Practice For Reslew By & The Governor. All ranks H.K. et will parade on Thursday March 1. 1863 at 3.20 p. at to XDF.

will leave MPG between 3 p.ni. stores parade this week. C & RTP and 5.15 1. Dress: Cican fatigue,| Parade, liQ HUIXDF 0,30 pm, Mon-

frogs & blue day March 16, 1933. fiße slings, bayonet

Foot Drit bereis. I pointed out that this Pre-Unitorin. Parade HQ RIIKDF the Arxi combined Force" parade 5.30 p.m. Thursday March 10, 1933, and all ranks are expected to attend, Rehearsal for Review, Dress-Uni- form. NCO, Cadra Parade HO Home Guard

RIKDF 530 pm. Wednesday Marol 18,1963. Dress-Uniform.

Annual Hite Classification. The results of the above held on Novem- ber 23, 1952 are published, as Ap- pendix A to the Order. (Appendix 'A' net published).

Hongkong A F

Sad. C.P. VAUGHAN, Lleut-Col. Deputy Commandant, I.LK.D.F.

NOTICES

HRDF Annual Presentation of Trophies And Prizes By His Excel- Diselpline -- Parades - Rehearsal) (ony The Governor. Annual Review. A rehearsal of the

A Social Evening will be held at Annual Review will be held at Q

the Kowloon Cricket Club on Fri RUKDF at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday,

day March 20, 1933 at 0 p.m. Ilis March 18, 1953 Wednesday March 25 Excellency The Governor will pre- and Friday March 27, 1934, All pers seat RHKDF Trophies and Pritcź #

unnel are to attend. Transport

0.30 p.m. Tickets at #2 each in- WHIL leave Murray Parade Ground at 3:30 cluding buffer supper are limited p.m. under

to 450 and may be had on applica R.H.K.D.F. arrange ton to OCa inents.

Units. Each member of the Force is allowed one quest Trade Tralalag Clerka G.D. Monday

only. Music for danding by the March 15-IIQ

Band of the Special Constabulary KDF-3.30 p.m. Transport leaves

by kind permission of the Com Murray Parade Order issued by Comm, D. W.

Ground at 5.30 p.m. Clerks BL.A.

nisaloner of Police, Mr D.W. Mac Intosh, CMG, D.D.E. Macintosh, CMG, OBE, Knight Friday March 1-119 MKDF- of Grace, Venerable Order of St. Transport leaves Murray Parade Hockey-1.K. Ret Results-113. John of Jerusalem, Commissioner 17-11Q RIIKD-5.30 pm. Transport

Ground at p.m. Tuesday March Rest V BASC win 6: 3. Tao of St John Ambulance Brigade, leaves Murray Parade Griind at 21 Fd Engr Regi at Sookulipou on fallowing will represent the Rest v Hongkong District Order No. 5.30 p.m. Polles Course. Tueminy

Tuesday March 17, 1933 al 5.13 p. March 17-No. 3 RAF Police Dis- of 'arrange-11/53 dated March 12, 1053. incl, North Point-8.30 p.m. Trans-Sgt A... Nery, L/Cpl. 3.A. Soares, Pie. J. Taylor. Ple. L.A. Xavier. port Iraves Murray Parade Ground PAA des Remedios. LL M.A. Duties Hongkong at 5.30 p.m. Ambulance

Nursing Orderllen. 15.3.63-21.3.53, Eastern

Thursday March 18-Windsor House Blater. Pte. 1.. Sequeira,

D'Arca Remedios, Major P.N. Central Nag, Diy.; 22.3.53-28.3.53, 5.15 B. -Dr Ramter. Radar A.A. Marques, Ple.

Pte. Causeway Bay Div. & Central Nag.

Operatura, Sunday March 13-Ax de- and Pte.

1.J. Mavier, Div.

M. Ram, talled Half Day Training-RADAR Baptisto. Umpire-CSM Killen nult. Reserve Cpl Station-8 a.ni. Transport leaves

Tpt leaves MPG Star Ferry at 8.m. and 194.03 p.m.

for Sookunpoo at RXDF .13 .. Thursday March ID' Watch-S..R.- Full Day Training. Assemble Murray Parade Ground at Ba.m. and match to 8.0.R. Friday March 20-A B C Watches-11 KDF at 530 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Pirade Ground at 3.30,p.in, Fighter Floiters. Monday Marek' 10--A & B3_Watches -RQ RIKDF 3.30 p.m. Transport Henver Murray Parade Ground #1 0.30 p.m. Thursday March 19—A & |B Walkes-HQ RHKDF-820 p.m. Transport leaves Murray T'orade Ground at 5.30 o.. Wireless Opera- Street Sleepers' Shelter Datles-tors. Wednesday March 10-11Q March 1953-King's College Nursing RIIKDF-843 p.m. Transport leaves Division.

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Ambiance Duties Kowloon 10.3.5322.3.53. Kowloon DIY. & Waterlan Nag. Dlv,; 23.3.53-29.3.33, Tsimshatsu Div. & Waterloo Nig. DIV.

Penetration Squad Duties-10.3.53, Dr Kelly Chu, Dentist Luk Koon-yue &B.C.A.A. Nig, Div. 22.3.53, Dr 8. Y. Cheng. Dentist Poon Lam-fonz

Z. A: Abbas and G. T. Louie beat 5. A. K. hux and Fung Ram-pang

THE VERY LAST LAUGH 10-14 13-0 M. T. Lam and Wong Kai-cheong beat 1. A. Castro, Jr..

The England defence looked far from confident at times At a far more erliical stage. Soares and J. Pomeroy, Jr., beat A.

Chris arrive C. Sales and E. Marquez-ın 15-5.

against a clever Scottish attack Larry and which, however, lacked polish boy oh boy! Everyone is hurled

furmoil while & S.C.AJA. Nog, Div. into emotional Jualor Mixed Doubles

in front of gool.

Janet keeps getting the last McMillan Jiminy Khus and Mr M. Chow

and Henderson laugh. But not the very last Mrs M. Beat B. A. Brown

scored for Scotland and Holden laugh, decides a rather merel- Xavier, 10-10, 15-4: F. M. Rozario and a B. Hapunta kont B. K. L. Lul

and Gringer for England ful fate coming up with one of its unexpected twists so that and Mrs 8. K: Ng 15-2, 18.3.

Tonight's Games

the film gets neally rounded off.

and

The following matches will bo played at Taikoo court tonight: to Wong Peng-soon last year, is players in the top half of the Brown v. P. Arcului.

Mon's Junior Singles. 7 p.m. A. condent of whing the singles," draw and

Jurlor Mixed Doubirs, 7.30 p.m. and he haves to win it for six | round match against a survivar. A. Scares and Miss B. Remedios Mas RIS Fucre MVP VERs, a record which { yet to be named of the qualifying Y, A. Reinedlus and

Marques. be thinks will be hard to heal. slage.

Junior Ladies' Singles, & p.m

Junior Mixed Doubles. 8.30 pm are Paul Holin of Denmark, Pomeroy Jr and Mrs M. Soares Nils Jensen of Sweden and J. R. 7. K. C. Wong and Mrs E. Tsok, Junior Men's Singles. D P.M. Russell at Scotland.

Juny Khoo v. Koh Wal-bong.

Junior Mixed Doubles, 130 p.m.- Frank Yeh and Mrs S, Silva V. winners of E. K, L. Lul and Mrs 5. K. Na v. F. M. Rosario and Bifka 23. Baptista.

Also seeded in the top halfy T.C. Chany. Mr 3. Wong.

FOURTH TEST STARTS AT

GEORGETOWN

Georgetown, British

Guinna. Mar. 11. Iulia had scored 47 runs for one wicket by lunch on the opening day of the Fourth Test against the West Indies here. The West Indies won the Second Test. The other two were drawn. Scores India. First Innings- . Roy, Valentine 28. M. L. Apte, act out, 16, extras 3. Total

L. T. Lee, another Malay studying law, plays L. Jensen of Denmark.

Can be

Four Malayans are in the bot-C. Y. San and K. L. Hui v. tom half of the draw. They are Sliul-kwong and Stu Cheung.

H. A. Heah, who is seeded and meets the British International.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Reuter.

Seven Changes In Scotland's Rugger Team

Edinburgh, Mar. 11. Scotland will make seven changes from the side beaten by Ireland last month for the Rugby Union International against England at Twicken-

H. J. Wingfield; Slew Watt Soon, The following will be played a ham on March 2. who meets international R. W. Ms E. Tok V. Mary Wong who plays F. J. Shaw: D. Lee, the VIC tomorrow:

Junior Ladies Singles, 7 p. Radford, and E. C. Khoo, who Junior Men's Doubles, 20 p.m plays a seeded player, J. Ham-Jimmy Khoe and P. Yap . Le mersgaard Hansen of Denmark.

The other two seeded players are Olle Jensen of Denmark and D. K. Smylie,

(for one wicket) 47 at lunch-Ching are considered certain, to

Lime,

Vijay Hazare the Indian captain, won the toss for the third time in the four Tests and decided to it first on a wicket which appeared to favour bats-

men,

PROMISING START

Chung-Hon and Hui Ki-bun.

Junior Ladies' Doubles, 8 pm Miss B. Remedios and Miss Rita Marques v. Mrs B. Wong and Mrs T.C. Chan.

Junior Men's Singles, 8.30 p.m.

HJ. Xavier v E. Ribeiro.

Junior Ladies Doubles, p.m. Mias H. Baptista and Miss F. Heng v. Mrs Yolly Quinn and Mrs Soares.

Junior Men's Bingles, 9.30 p.m.-

CERTAIN FOR DOUBLES The brothers Eddie and David

win, the Doubles for the third | Argulli.

Junior Men's Doubles, 30 p.m.- year in succession. They play W. G. Knight and W. Wiltshire Soung and C.C: Ye

Sortes and J. Pomeroy, Jr.

FM. Rozario v BA. Brown or P.

VJA

in their first match. Most trouble SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP is expected to come from the seeded Danish pair. Paul Holm

More matches in and Olie Jensen, who head the Schoolboys

annual and Schoolgirls top half of the draw,

Badminton Championships were India made a promising start

C. C. K1:00 2nd B. S. Saw, played at Diocesan Boys School with a first wicket ethership Malaya, meet the winners of the Gymnasium yesterday,

but in the last over before lunch

qualifying tournament in the top

Only three forwards retain their plates, Henderson, Hegarty and McMillan. Two alterations

behind the serum are Swan for

D.W.C. Smith at wing three- quarter and Dorward for K. M. Spence at seruma half.

Scotland, who have lost their last 10 matchos, have not been successful at Twickenham since 1938,

If England win this malch they will at least - share the Championship.

(St

The Team will bet I. H. M. Thomson (Heriots), T. G. Weatherstone (Stewarts), R. Cameron (Glasgow), D. Cameron (Glasgow). J. S. Swan Andrew's University), L. Bruce- (London Scottish), Lockhart

Dorward (Gala), Dawson (Glasgow Acadeisoe (Selkian), R. L.

Gitta Bingles-Mary Wong | 3.

ot 47 by 1. Roy and at. L. Aple,

Results are:

Alf Valentine broke the stand by Betting Roy leg before,

the bottom half.

J.

screen

Bette Davis is not beautiful; she has probably never been. Least of all here, but what

Her does it matter?

zuch personality is of

high voltage that the conventional Jane Russell, Dorothy Lamour sort withers up in comparison.

Race Duties/41.3.83, 1 p.m. Wan- chai "A" Div. (Course), S.C.A.A. DIV. (HQ): 4.4.53, 1 pm, 5.C.A.A. Diy. (Courbe), Wanchal "A" Dlv.

(HQ),

Homantin itafugees Camp Datles- Argyle St, Kowloon.-13.3.53, Talm- shatsui Ainb. Div.: 17.3.45, Kong Woj Amb. Div., 20.3.63. Shamahutipo Amb. Div. 24.3.53, Kowloon YM.C.A. Amb. Div.

Football Duties–Kowionn.-15.3.43.

Murray Parado Ground at 5.30 p.m. M.T. Drivers, Sunday March 13mus BA.F. Ke cak-0 năm, Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 345 nẩm. Equipment Section. Tuesday March 17-KAAF Hanger-6 p.m. Trans- port leaves Salisbury food at 3.45 p.m. Fighter Controllers. Sunday March 15A Walchadar Station

16 p.m., Boundary St, Kong Waha.m.-Half Day Training. Trans-

Div.

Football Dutier, Hongkong-11343, 3 p.m., Club, Shaukelwan: 143.83, 3 p. Navy, Wanelial ""; 15.3.67, 3 p.m.. Sookunpoo, Kennedy Town;

5.3.53. 3 p.m. Club, Eastern.

And this film should be useful for Gary Merrill in shaking off that tag which nearly made Bette (his real-life wife) turn round and go back to America when she arrived in England to Alm "Another Man's Polsun" and

card Gary referred to as "Mr 16.52: Amb/Sis Fong Mi-lin reserved Friday March 20-A & 1 Flights

Bette Davis."

Emlyn Williams is in a funny little part for him, which of course he does impeccably. The young couple, Anthony Steel in him simply a role demanding

to be beautiful but dumb, and fresh and Barbara Murray sincere, are very satisfactory,

Reserve: HC YMCA Ng Diy. Amb/Sis Yeung Suet-inul reserved wet-15.12.52. Chung Sing Nag-Div. Amb/$is So Lai-mul reserved w.ef.

w.c.f. 1.10.32.

Resignation: Kowloon Amb Div.- Fio Lee Tal-chuen resigned w.ef. ifiaz Western Dist Amb Div. Pie Lam Shu-fan resigned w.e.f. 12.53. Kennedy Town KF Nag Div. ---Amb/Sla Yuen Ying resigned wad. 1.8.53; Amb/Bis Cheng Puiskuen re- signed w.ef. 20.153; Amb/5la La La). sum resigned w.e.t. 20.1.53. KYMCA DivL/Cpl Lee Kwal-chun. Amb/ Bis's Wong 01-ling. Wong Kit-yin Au Yeung-yuk. Leung Yuen-lan. Leung Yuen-wali, Tae Yuen-ting, Lee Shau-chun regned w.e.t. 15.12.52, Un Long Nag Div-Amb/5ls Tang Wat-tal rentgned w.e.f. 28.12. Abre

In spite of some amusing mo- ments in the film, the action is too sparse and the talk too much for "Another Man's Polson" to be generally well accepted Inham Cat Ng Div. Cdt Slu Big-wa Hongkong.

Johnny Williams

rraigned w.ef. 1.1132; Cats Leg Woon-chun and Yeung Yue-chu re rigned wet. 1.1.53, King's College Nag Div.-Amb/Sis Lee Ol-wah re- signed w.ef. 1.3.33.

From Reserve to Active Buength, Abraham Cat Ng Div~C Col T Pu-chi returned to Acilve Strength

To Defend Title from Reserve w.e.f. 1.10.52.

Against Cockell

London, Mar, 11. Johnny Williams, British half, and E. J. Choong and L. T.(F.C.) beat Sylvia Caren 13.M.S.1 (Gala (lk. Henderson (Heavyweight Champlon, is to Lee, Malay, play R. Quiddington 11-1 11-2; Tong Ahue-cheung and A. L. Satway of Britain in 18.5.6.9.) beat Lily Man (5.31.3.1 ford University), J. J. Hegarty defend his title against Don Cockell, former light heavy- 11-7, 11-4; May Wong IF. C.) beat (Hawick), W. Kerr (London Winnie Chan (S,M.S.) 11-0, 11-0: Scottish). W. L.

weight tleholder. by Juno 13. K. Cowic Two other members of the Fernandez (S.M.S.) 11-6. 11-4.

Norma Chan (F.C.) bent Valeria

(Edinburgh Wanderers), K. H.the British Boxing Board of This was decided today by y four was in the Arst half Choong family, Amy and Robert, Senior Boys Bingles-Alexander D. McMillan (Sale).-Reuter.

Sales (Royden) beat fo Bhing-cheung

Control after report had been cousins of Eddie and David, ore

(8.9.C.) 7-15, 10–16, 36-3; 20 Wing-

made to the Board on Cockell's victory against Tommy Farr in ham on Monday,

India's opening pair scored

hour agolast the West Indies

1 of loose Jalls when the inners, Valentine and Sonny Remadhin, wire

put on. Roy. who made 231, ond'Aple, 16 not cut at the interval, ezch hit three 1 curs.

pace allock but they took full competing in the Mixed Doubles, chuen (L. S. C) beat Tye Hoh-shun

in which David and his British (B.B.C.) 15-9, 10-9: Au Long-s partner, Miss J. R. White, are (9.0.) beat Lam Yan-kwong serded.-Reuter.

W.Y.IC.L.) 13-9, 7-13, 16-13: U Sei- ching (5.9.C.) boat Ng Ching-kwok (W.Y.K.) 15-1, 15-4; II. A. Castro 3r (SJC). beat Loh Chung-hon (SSC), 16-3, 17-18 Lee Chu-cheung (ting). beat tun Ki-ban (KC), 10-4, 15-9: Edward Marquez Lim (LSC) beat Kam-nang (ac), 52 I

INMC), best

Indla brought in P. Johl to keep wicket, as V. L. Manjrekar has a wollen ift knee. J. N. Gharpate was dropped from the term to provide a place for Joshi.

Today was the birthday of chcaptains, Vijay Hazzre, (India) and Jef Stollmeyer

(West Indies),

At tea India

had Jos: Ave

wickets for 103.-Reuter.

Colony Snooker

T. E. Rodriguez of the Club Lusitano' beat Y. K. Kwok of South Chinn three frames to two lo p semi-final match of the Colony Open Junior Snooker Championship ot the Cosmo Club last night.

Both players scored breaks of

1

SPORTRAIT

"He wouldn't be much good as a goalkeeper."

London Express' Bereton

25. C. K (WYHK), 15-0, 15-2; Lumi Hin hồng Wong Shul-kwong (KC), beat Wei Trang-ming (085), 12-16. 13-1, 15-0; Sui Chuan (QC), beat Loung Ying- ha (KC), 16-3, 18-11.

Junior Boys Bingles-James_Lal (W.Y.K.)

beat Stephen Pens ID.B.5.) 15.9. 25-3; Chu Sal-wah (F. Chung) beat Chen Yuk-ing (GB) 15, 19-0; Wong Wal-tak (SPCo-ed) lost to James Lai. (WYK), 15-7, 11-18, 8-15; Jose Basto (KGV), best Man Kwok-wal (139), 15-0, 15-5: Edward · Tay (Royden) received ■walkover from Khoo Kam-klo (BSC).

LRO BADMINTON

FUNG PINO FAN, 0.St.J., Alatant Commissioner, Colony Headquarters, St. J.A.B.

Battle

For The

Life Of Teal

London, Mar, 11.

A battle for the life of

BLARNEY STONE the final eliminator at Notting- Teal, the 1952 Grand Na-

SHIELD DRAW

-

The Board had stated before

tional winner, began today.

the Cockell Farr bout that they

in a specially fitted horse- The following is the draw and would not call upon Williams box at Thirsk, in York- first round games of the Blarney to defend his title until officials shire. Stone seven-a-side rugby Charity had made a report on the fight.

Rouler. Shield, to be played on Saturday

on the Club Ground, Happy Valley:

3pm. Tamer Tigers v Little Sai wan "A" (Refor. Fors- gato): 2.20 p.m.

FLASC (Dr Allwright); 240 p.m. 20 F.D.S., HAMC v 45 Fid Rgt (8/Cmdr C. McClintock): 3.00 p.m. MS Consort HQLF "A" (Sgt Evans); 3.20 p.m.

Pacific Area Students' Games Next Year

Calcutta, Mar. 10.

7 RTR v Welch Rat "A" (B/Cmdr A provisional committes has

countries

Teal,

withdrawn yesterday from this year's race, has under- gone a rare operation on torne to restore ruptured bowel.

Drainage tubes have been fitted into the wound to draw. poleon from the system and a day and night watch is being

The main danger b that peritonitis will set in and, in that event, Teal's chances of life would bo small.

The

K.J.R. O'Conner]; 3.40 p.m. teen formed here to see that kept., HAA, HA v Wayfoong (8/Cmdr Cthe student games of the Asian McClintock); * p.m. Stanley Garr!- son v AA Workihope THEME and Pecife countries be held at (5gt Evans); 20 p.m. RAF Kallsk Calcutta's Eden Gardona In VW "A" (Lieut J. -Toccin); 4:10

1954 p.m. 175 Locante Bty Will

Latin

American "O" (8/Cmar K.J.Á. O'Conner); At the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday, Mrs E. Buhr won them. Welch Bat Club will also compete in the games, (8/Cmar C. McClintock); 5.20 p.m. LRC Monthly Progressive Bad- Chab "B" Little Barwad D Bgi which will include track and minton Tournoy, with Mrs E. Evans) 8.40 p.m. AA Workshops field events, volleyball, bad

REME V Talkoo (Lirut J. Fous minton_and basketball. Butice, as runners-up,

eins 6 pm. W.,W, and Cantonese

It is hoped to arrange chibi- now having post – operative Mrs A Salmsbury won the Pokes v Old Crocks (S/Cindr Mtion soccer matches by teams treatment, including streptouty- Gentlemen's section, Mrs Mc-O'Conner). Phee and Mrs Calmers tled for 15 minutes

Teams are requested to be on hand from Hungary, Italy and Boviet cin and penicillin injections.—

bezore their sobeduled the second place,

Russia-Router.

Router. starting times.

operation was performed curly today, Toal was given a general anaesthetic and it was nearly six o'clock before he regained consciousness, Ho

port leaves Murray Parado Ground at Da.m. A.T.C. section Tuesday | March__ (7-'D' Watch-Sek Kong- Full Day Training-0 am, TraTIA- port leaves Sallury Road at 8,13 A.m. Friday March 20- A B C D Watches-Hol Tak— 6 p.m. Trang. port leaves Salisbury Boud at 5,43 p.tn. Photographers. Friday March 20-Photographse Section-RAF Ka Tak-9-pam. Transport leaves Satis- bury food at 5.15 p.m. Grounderew.

HKAAF Hangar- p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. Saturday March 21-1 Flight IAAF Hangar-3 p.m. Transport

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