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ARMY FIND THEMSELVES

UNDER POLICE CONTROL

AT BOUNDARY STREET

By I.M. MacTAVISH

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,-1958.

In their time the Police of Hongkong have staged many raids, but the 'Smash and Grab' that their footballers staged against the Army at Boundary Street yesterday will surely go down as one of their biggest successes. 'Smash and Grab' it may have been, but if ever a gang of raiders deserved to get away with their spoils then it was this happy-go- lucky team.

The Army played more pure football in ten minutes than the Police played all the game but at the final whistle they still had nothing to show for it. They frittered away chances by the dozen. They dilly-dallied when circumstances cried out for a shot. When things went wrong they lost heart until finally their efforts became desperate rather than planned.

The Police team early found} that fortune favoured the bravo and they sailed into the fray with a refreshing abandon that was grand to pee.

The ball began to run for them and they speeded up their moves and soon they were doing everything just that lite bil faster than their opponents.

Ther lightning though They were, often had Bo Army defence frouble

and sometimes

In root pade,

Speculation

in

will probably range for a long time as to how this game would have gone if it had not been for a bat blunder

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Take Το

matters worse Nash, Reeves, Chase, Wingfield, Brinsford rushed from his goal Guest. although he appeared to have no chatee of gel yg the ball ned as may other defences Leung have found to their cost there Hughes, is no secorat

when Wakefield;

chance

Police: Tseng Kal-wing;

Wing-ful,

Leung Tam

Lal Wal; Kin-fal, Chun-shing,

pring-heeled Au Chi-yin Is Moss, Au Chl-yin, Riley, Un about in he flushed between Yin-lan.

the defenders to coolly nod the ball, gently but surely, into the wide open goal.

NEVER RECOVERED

never

recovered

The Army from the shock. bul much of the blame for their subsequent troubles must be shouldered by their wing halves, Barker and Stevens, who persisted holding the ball far too long.

Cesarewitch Callover

London, Ool. 8. There was considerable

by Brinsford which presented | The

They were robbed time and support for Mr S. Ingham's the Police with the opening again by the snappy

the Police inside forwards four-year-old Chantry

score.

ان

tackling

at

The goal came in the 11th and wing halves and Stevens the callover on the Cesare

placed pats after pass right to witch Stakes ut the Vic- an opponeul's foot.

toria Club here last night.

Area,

minute of the game. A long high ball was xeni Into the Army goal

McLena looked to have the situation well in hand but a loud call from the goalkeeper split his attention,

UNIVERSITY

SWIMMING

CH'SHIPS

It was a misplaced pass that led to the Police snatching their pecond goul half-way through the second half. Stevens tried to dribble the ball into a crowd of defenders but was disposresa- ed by Hughes who smashed the ball forward,

It was quickly transferred to to the left wing and from a ver feel cross from Un Yin-lan, Moss, tall and strong, rose high above everyone in the goalmouth to head the boil beautifully away from Brinsford into the fur corner of the net.... and wxe affain the honours must be chared with Au Chi-yin whose Hornell Hall won the Hong-cute body twist completely fooled

University Swimming the defence. kong

Championship at the V.R.C. In a sadly disappointing Army

yesterday with 118 points. The Aflated Halls etme sreond with 74. points, and one point went to University Hall.

Mrs R. Oblitas, wife of the Trekicient of the University Swimming Club, distributed the prizes.

The Individual Champlotship was won by Chiu Shin-chok (Hornell) with 37 points, Lee Mary (Aff) was runner-up with

32.

The women'a Championship went to Stella Sum (14 points), Teoh Phalk-loul (12) was second. Lady Ho Tung Hall gained first place with 32 points, and Du- chess of Kent Hall had 27.

Three members of the Fortuna Swimming Club, Wong Sik-hon, Chan Wai-san and Ng Shlu-kay gave a splendid diving exhibi tion..

Results were:

Men's 50 yds frem style-1, Lee Man (Aft): 2. Kwok Wal-kai (Horni: 3. Paul Yaẞ(KM). Times 302 açcs,

Women's 50 yún free style,

Teoh Phaik-loni" (LRT): 2, Stella Sum (DKH); 3, in La (DKII), Time 424 BEON.

Ma

Men's 100 yds Breast (Sroke Chiu Shin-chak (Horn); 2, Ying-nam (form): 3, Yip Shing- kaya (AT). Time 73.3 (record).

Inter-school Free Relay 4 x do ds, New Method College and King George V School; 2. Fong Lami School; Time i'min 318 secs.

team only Casey, Wells, McLear and Reeves played to

form. Nash and Guest, from whom so played much was expected. poorly....and Nosh had enough chances to win the game several times over.

Chantry, who had been bought as a yearling for only 35 guineas. closed a firm favourite race at 0-1.

Jupiler remained 100 to nine when the Cambridgeshire called.

for the

favourite at the card on Stakes was

Norfolk's of a race

The Duke of Caerlaverock, winner earlier this week, was introduced Into the betting at 20-1.

Quotations were

THE QUOTATIONS

6-1 Chantry,

0-1 Papillio. 100-9 French Design,

100-0 Pluchiņo,

18-1 Milecte Manor, 20-1 Fire Thorn and Galloway

Hills.

22-1 Hallington,

25-1 Corydalls;

28-1 Mortification, 33-1 Tilloy and Toreno, 40-1 Jacril, Nordrat end

50-1 Dingo, Bauble and Viel.-Reuter.

The Police team played throughout with a freshness tha was never relaxed. They have Ballet. found a happy blend of youth and experience and their hard tackling wing halves and Inside forwards will put a damper on many forward Ines..........

will Hughes

not always be favoured with 05 lenient 2 referte as he was in this game. }

THE INSPIRATION

but

In La Wal, the Police had the best defender on the field,

is acrobatic play was as effce. tive as it was entertaining.

Vidi

Colony Swimming

Finals Today

At The VRG

AUSTRALIAN

DEFENDER

Twenty-three-year-old, Margaret Wallage, goalkeeper of the Australlan women's hockey team who lost their first match yesterday in the International · -

Tournament at Folkestone-Express Photo.

S. Africa Beats Australia

5-0 In

Women's Hockey Tournament

Folkestone, Oct. 7.

The South African women's hockey team overwhelmed the Australians to win 5.0 in the international tournament here today. The Australian women could not cope with the all-out South African attack. It was the most skilfully matched game of the series between two unbeaten gides.

The match was crowded with brilliant stroke play, controlled and clever dodges, delicate flicks and pushes and beautiful passing movements,

South Africa played on a similar system to the Australians whose team cap- tain. Jean Synne, acknowledged afterwards that "South Africa outplayed us in our own style of hockey."

AB 11 South African players gave #superb display and

deserved thoroughly victory.

India missed an early oppor- | fine goal. Gathering a pass from funity through not following up Miss De Souza, she ran through their when the Swiss goalkeeper was

to net with a neat flick, out of position, but they pressed hard and Mirs Smith stored the fist goal after 15 enlautet. She scores again five minutes later. bu akmost immediately Switzer- lend gained their flest gozd in the trunrment,

a

Bantamweight Title Fight For

"Pappy" Gault

Sydney, Oct. 7.

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB).

Special Cash Sweep

on the Kwangtung, Handicap Saturday, 10th October, 1958,

Henry "Poppy" Gault, Tickets in the abova at- former North American 82.00 each may be obtained Bantamweight Champion at the Cash Sweep Offices of from Spartanburg, South the Club ̧nt:—

Carolina, agreed today, to

fight the World Bantam- Queen's Bldg., Chater Road weight Champion, Jimmy 6 D'Aguilar Street

Carruthers of Australia, for | 982 Nathan Road, Kowloon the title on November 18 in Sydney..

Peter Kennan of Scolland briginally was selected to meet Carruthers in November but was defeated by John Kelly of Ireland in Belfast Inst Saturday.

Kally turned down a bid to meet Caruthers and Robert also was un- Cohen of France interested in the bout.

The premoters then signed Gault, who had lost the North American #ile to Billy Peacock of Los Angeles in a split decision in New York car August 17.m United Press.

ENGLAND BEATS FRANCE AT TABLE TENNIS

Over 1,600,000 tickets sold

to date.

By Order of the Stowards, H. MISA,

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} Secretary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft

and

Programmes Entry Forms for the 2nd Race Meeting 1953/54 to be held ON Saturday, 24th October, 1053, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Omce, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valloy; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.

Entrica close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday 13th all his October, 1953.

Paris, Oct. 7. England beat France by five matelies to two in their table tennis International here last night

Johnny Leach won timee games for England, in- eluding a victory over the Feccon champion, René Roothoott, by 21-10, 22-20 In one of the best matches of the evening-Router.

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MISA, 7 Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club); Saturday, 10th October and Monday, 12th October, 1953.

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES The First Beli will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the 1st Day and the First Race run at 2.00 pm. On the 2nd Day the First Beil - will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 noonL The timn Interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 pm.).

The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.49 a.m. on the 1st day and at 10.00 am, on the 2nd day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in

It was now all India and the The score of 5-0 was not

Swiss defence found themselves true indication of the trend of

hard preased. Pansy Thomas was again culsionding in the Admission Badges at -$10.00 each per day are obtainable play. The Australians had an

Indian defence and she broke up through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of equal share in attacks

and

several raids, coolly collecting a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors intro- many fine shots at goal were saved by the magnificent South In the second half, the Swiss the ball and sending her wing duced by him.

forwards away on the attack. African goalkeeper, Barbara girls, encouraged by their geal, Woodis, who dived, jumped, played more forcefully, but the Miss Smith added her fourth kicked

and flicked to protect Indian defence stood firm, India goal from a penalty corrier. her goal.

then took up the attack and Indian supporters were thrill- after a number of penalties ed by their team's showing to against Switzerland, Miss Smith day. After the first two matches completed her hat trick with a in which Indla were easily

beaten.

there was naturally some

South Africa settled down quickly and in a few minutes were in a dangerous assault. Fine defensive play by Jean Wynne of Western Australia and Jessica South Wales Marshall of New kept the attackers off.

Brilliant outer to inner passing, however, gave the South-Africans their fir goal, the only goal of the first Di

In the second half, the South Africans refused to allow the Australians to settle down and

haressed cach player in possis

sion.

between The difference

the

more

the

St. John Ambulance Orders

:

Div.

Ambulance Bullet Kowloob. -- Kowloon Amb, 12.10.53.-13.10.53. Div. 19.10.63.-25.10.53. Teimshatsui Aunb. Div.; October 1953 KYMCA. Neg. Div.

advance from, the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

..

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western standard.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day' payable despondency in the Indian camp. at the Gate. But now they have won

two

successive games, they are look-

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay

ing forward to their final match the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission. against Ireland, one of the two

MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the

unbeaten teams in the tourna- | RESTAURANT. ment, on Saturday,"

At the end of the day, only

Ireland and South Africa re-

SERVANTS

CASH SWEEPS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for mained unbeaten. Australia fost passing through on their duties. They moy on no account use their unbeaten record when they the Betting Booths in the Members' Botting Hall.

Ave to nil by were defeated South Afries.

The rost of a Through Ticket is $44.00. Through Ticketa Other results were two Aus reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, trio, one England, seven New Bih October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Zealand, one United States, meetings.

three

There will be a Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung.

The cost of each fickel nil Holland, two Handicap to be run on the 1st Day,

ia $2.00.

Cash Sweep Tickets may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omees at Queen's Building," (Chater, Road), S. D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nothan, Road, until 10.00. a.m. on both days.

OTHER RESULTS

Belgium Holland Ireland

3 Denmark

2 Scotland

2

3

2

Germany

TOP SCORER

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, 0.5, Acting Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District. Order No. The following dinals in the two sides then became evident. 41/63, dated October 8, 1953. Mass was the inspiration of the Colony Swimming Champion-It lay in the two forward lines.

Ambulance Duiles — Hongkong three France, nit Ireland, three| will be swum In the South Afries operated as a line 11.10.53.-17.10.03, Ante forward line and the ft wing of ships

By Germany, two Belgium, por ai vedag com-

Causeway was 18 10.30.-24.10.33. in thoughtful hooky, and Un Ya-lan and Riley excelled. VRC The wingers' crosses were beauti-mencing at 6 pm:

far more effective in the circle Ply: October 1953: HKYMCA N. Denmark,

DIV.

Scotland. where they were swilt in follow- fully timed and perfectly flighted.

Men's 440 yards free style-1. Ip Kau (Chung Sing): 2, Wan Shu-ing-up shots. Au Chi-yin is right in top ming South Chine): 9. Chen Kin- fo:m...and that makes him the man (Fortuna); 4. F. X. Monteiro. They registered, four most dangerous centre forward (Vic); B. Wong Long-hoi (Fort.) goals in this spell, but in in Hongkong today.

<qual Australia had breast-stroke- | Ettack Men's 100 yards,

how- LR. L. Carvalho (Fortuna); 2. Lu shores. The Australians,

Penetration Squad Butkov,—11.30.63, The Police will be well satis-Man-bus. (GYMCAYI 5. The Fl ever, failed to press hime any Dr Kwan Slu-yee, Dentist Tat- fed with the result but the Army Wan (CYMCA): 4. Wong Ton-ching

Town Nig. Div.: 18.10.53, Dr fok will want to forget that it ever South China): B. Yuen Pul-kuen advantages they had and lost. A/D AU Meding & Kennedy

eeering opportunities,

Wingkat. Dentist Hut Yet-cho, D/B happened. From the spectators (Fortuna).

Top woman scorer of the all- Man-han & Kennedy Town N. England Women's Hockey As Div.

athletle sociation, fair-haired Beach Duties 10.10.53. 2 p.m.. Repulse Bay, Wanchal "A Div. Big Mrs Russell Vick, has secured of the 25 goals scored for Wave Bay, Westem D. DIV 1-metro spring-board

Jean Wynze and Jessien Mar- Blek-O, Central Div, 11.1053, 9.52 England. diving Lona May Mack.

alta.m., Repulse Bay, Chung Sing Div.: shall were outstanding In

Big Wave Bay Confucian DIY:

One more series of matches back-stroke-1. Men's 220 yardı

altacking and defensive move-thek-D. SCAA Div. 130 p.m.., Re-

pulse Bay, Causeway Bay Div. Bik between the teams from 10 Wat Kee-haw (CYMCA): 2. Wong

inchis, Casey,a-shing South China); 3. Cheung

Wave Bay, HKYMCA. Div.; Shek-O countries remains to be played 4. Victor Limi

Morna Wells; Barker, Melan, Stevens, Kin-mon (Fortuna);

Pearce of Western KCon Div. 11.10.63, 9.30 am Leung Wing-chee

Shaukiwan Kr. Div: on Saturday, October 10. Australia, left inside, worked big ware Bay. Shaukiwen DW. }

Eastern DIV. 1.30 D.M Mrs Vick, wife of Mr Russell butterfly tirelessly throughout and made Shek-O,

Repulse Bay, Kennedy Town Diy: (Bouth many scoring opportunities,

at Oxford and holds a Wanchal "p" Div.

blues P. Haigh of South Australia ir Wave Bay, Sin Nan Div. Sher-b, Vick, the barrister, gained four

mathematics degree.-Reuter. also played well

point of view it wasn't a great

Women's 50 yorda tres style...at Eame end it was occasionally, S. Hewson (EYMOA): 2 C Farer VRC); 3. V. Giles (EYMCA): 4. Wong

Men's 50 yds Dock Stroke—1,, Lee marred by indifferent refereeing. | Yuk-bing (CYMCA). Man (AMT): "2. R. Hellmeyer (lörn); Goal scorers:—Pollce-Au Chi- 3. Chiu Shin-ebak (Hon), Time 32.2

yin and Moss.

Women's 25 yda Back Stroke.. 2. Stello Teol Phatk-lou) (LHT): Sun (DKII); 3. Alice Lam (LHT). Timo 24.8.

Men's 100 yôs Free Style.-1. Wong Kal-yum (form): 2, Kwok Wal-ka (Hom); 3, Lee Man (AH);

Time 74.3.

(Day

Open to Services 50 yds free style.nl. D. Blumenthal Scouts): 2, Bignalman Lowe; Tune 27.3.

Men's 15 yda Individual Medley- 1. Lee Man (AD); 2. Wong Kal. yum (Horn): 3. Chlu Shin-chak (Hom). Timb 50.2.

Women's 50 yds Breast

Stroke- Bum (DKCH): 2. Yuer 1. Stella Yeuk-mang (DKH). Time' 47.

Past Students Race 60 yds free style handicap-1. Mr R. Lo. The 28.

Men's 20 yds freo style-1. Ma Ying-nam (Hom); 2. Cu Blo chak (Horn); Edmund Cheung (AN). Time 3 mins 168 secs.

Staff Race to yde free stylo handi- cape), _Prof, Block: 3. Me i Oblitas. Time 29.0, ̧.·

Women's 3 x 25 yds Medier Rolay, Lady Ho Tung Hall 1 Duchess of Kent Hail Time 3.5.

· Men's ́3 x 80 yds'Medley Relay-

Army:

THE TEAMS

Brinsford;

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Women'

3.

Ying-chee Kam-ngor

(Farturas); (Chung Bing).

Women's 100 yards stroke.-2. WOD Dima! China); (CYMBA): 4. Kwok

CYMCA).

4 x 200 yarde treestyle Men's With the final stages of the relay For The unwan

Fortuna Swimming Tearn, ming:

League Bowls

game played in almost total Chung Sing Swimming Team: §. darkness and the players aim- Chinese YMCA. Ing for the Jack by the light of a torch, the Indian Recreation Club beat the Filipino Club in the Third Division Bowls League match played at the IRC last night, 44-12.

The IRC won by 10 shots with the score 80-40.

rinks

Scores of individual were as follows with the IRC players first:

8. Abco, S: II. Khan, E. R. Marker and O. R. Sadick beat J. Castilho, R. M.. V. Ribeiro, A. D. Reis and M. T. Nunes, 19-17.2°

Full credit goes to the South African defence who markei and covered well.

Ireland and South Africa are now the only unbeaten teams.

INDIA WINS AGAIN

The Indian Women's hockey tenen beat the Swiss side.4-1,

puiso Bay,

Order Officer or Sgt. on duty 'at Mainland Bub-Dist. Ligla --- 9.10.59). ICYMCA Amb. Div.: 10.20.69. ICYMCA Amb. Div.;, 11.10.63. Konj

12

Wait Arab. Div 19.10.53. Mong HONGKONG ESCAPE

Amb, ".Diva

|13:10:03, Bharrahulik

Dly 14.20,83, Bhommhulpo Div.: 15.10.59. Mong Kok Amb. DIW:

19.10.53, Kowloon Amb. Div, Women's 4 x 100 yards free style relaz Fortung Swimming Tearn:

"European YMCA.

YMCA:

4. Chinese

MISS CHADWICK MAKES GOOD HER PROMISE

Football Buties,18,10,83, 6.15 Mirs Yvonne Smith scores ell four goals for India who gained Boundary Street, Mong Kok

Amb. Div. their second win in the tourna ment.

by

R.B. GOODWIN, Numerous enquiries having Appointment & Promotion—-Man-

received a further shuen Nog, Div.1 Cpl. Lee, Bau-woon been promoted Sgt. w... 1.9.83, Boutis China Athletic Assn. Neg. Div.: WC supply has been ordered. Lai Duen-yee promoted Sgt. we..

Hugo Daily Double Tune Binema. As the supply will be

Ol-kwan promoted Cpl. w.0,2. 10.3.

$15.

order from

Bel Air, Md., Oct. 7. Transfer A/O Tauf Leung-hong limited intending pur Three punters brought off a transferred from Kowloon Amb, Dir. chasers are asked to place

to Mamland Sub-District. Headquar- Istanbul, Oct.. 7. daily double of $0,020 to $2 hero | ters" "was. 1.5.55%.

their orders immediately. Miss Florence Chadwick, the yesterday-odds of 3,312 to one.

Taken on' Strength......(1) Koral- One of the lucky: backers wat menimBouth China Athletic Assn. 24-year-old - American swimmer today. swam the Bosphorus Pä woman who refused to tell was. Div.1.3/8°* Kuen Polling Twen which joins the Black Sea and reportern 'her name. "I don't Yuet-slu enrolled "w.0.1, 30.0.63. the Sea of Marmern both ways have to say nothing," she said, Decrease of Strength/=(a) ResETLA- In the record me of 75 minutes. I've lost that money at these to Chang in Bros des Amb. OM DIVE Pie, Cheng pileung-wing pre- damned tracks."-

rigned w.0.£1) 30.9.80 ✅Aberdeen It was the seventh largest Nage Div. A/B Law Chi-yin resign-

[(Bgd.) 7. L. THUS, G.BI.J. HEE J. A. Ackber and A. R. Razack Straits of Gibraltar and from States racing. The record for

drow with L 9. Silva, T. Tan, England to France both in record the "dally double is $10,772, ;- Acting Auslasers Commissioner, 56 you Free Biri Bachoo and 11.

Noronha times. She files to Canakkale paid at Washington Park on

tomorrow morning-Reuter. August 14, 1939, —Raster.

1, formelt Hall: 2. Amurfod Ifalls. Time 2 min. .47 sec.

A, I Abbar, K. Nazarin, 6. Bucks and M. X. Adal best M. Rahman, L. Neves, H.A.V.

Miss Chadwick, a Californian Women's 42 25 yds. Tres Biyle Ribeiro and V. A. Noves, 28-9 typier, has already, swum from Duchess of Kent Hall. Time 1 min A. M. Kadir, B. M; Omar, Europe to Africa, across the divident over-paldin United W.m.1. 30.9.83, '/

•Today, Lady to Tung Hall: 2.

RTR BACK.

Firm 11' wech,

¡Adipisintimtion,

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets unil after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.

-PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN. "OR DIS- FIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, tic tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MISA,..

Secretary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

on. the

Kwangtung Handicap, 1958, SATURDAY, 10th~OCTOBER, 1953.

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close at:

Queen's Building, Ground floor, Chater Road, at 6.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958

5 D'Agullar Street,

At 5.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1953.

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,,

at 4.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958

The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at SOUTH CHINA MORNING the Race Course, at NOON, on Saturday, 10th October,

POST, LTD.

Wyndham. Street and „„Salisbury Road,

"KOWLOON.DE

1953.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

Treasurers.

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