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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1954,

King's College SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Athletic Meeting

Wallington House won the championship when King's Col- lege held their third post-war annual athletic moet at the Hongkong University's pavilion yesterday. There was keen com- petition

The Senior boys individual championship. symbolised by the much-coveted Lo Wan Chik Challenge Shield, was won by Chu Yin-kwan of form 5B, who scored a magnificent nine points for Wallington House,

Although the skies were over- engi nnd there was a cold north wind blowing, the meeting went off as scheduled, and competi- tors, judges, and spectators en- joyed themselves hugely.

After the last race of the day Mrs Lee, whose huband Dr Lee Hah-leung who has been pretalent in the school's ac- ilvilles, presented the prizen.

THE RESULTS

The following wore the resulta Reutor Individual Championshau Wan Chik Challenge Shield Chi Yin-kwon Wallington House). Junior Individual Championship TD. JS. Proxler Challenge Cup Ng Viu-tung Ferguson House, duve mile Individual Championship IT 2 Rowell Challenge Shield).- Po- Wellington Home): Inter- he Athletle Championship Wong Chi-pa_Chuilenge Cup. Wailing.

Hovane: Senkr Interbouw Championatıly (King's College O Iksyn

Shichur, Wallington Aid Hate: Janter Interbine h pionship Alfred MatELY Challenge Shield)--Fergusin 北切りまで Juve alle Indeshause Championship

d Wallington Cup.--Wallington. House: Senior Sprint Relay Cham pionship (7 J. Ferguson ChallengS Shield)-Wellington House; Junio Sprint Retav Championship Ed. mund Sates Challenge Cup, Per- guson

110 M

Juntur

žurifien – 1, Yat-um 2. Wonk Silkwun.

Time 20 ext Senior 116 M Hurdles -- 1. Kwok-mum: 2, Wong Thi-ning. Chi-las. Time 204 week Throwing the mailball Lewis). 1. Wong Pik Chun 2 Chan Yin sing. 3. Poon Egye Duter 3471 20 lum

Jundur 100 M -1. Ng Youtube.

3

Lai Kwan-tal. 3. Wong Sai-kwing Time: 11.4 sect,

Senior 100 M

1

the Yin-kwin

2. Yu Cheong-chun, 4, Cha Yuen-

kal Time 1) nerv

Juvenile 100 M-1, du Passlang, Cheng Pink-

2. Li Yu-kos: 3

neong Time 13 sect

A Grade that put −1. Fung King- sun: 2. Chan Kalhong. 3. Kwan Chung-tim Distance

'C Grade Skit fret ad, it to th chi; 2. Law Yue-kut; 3, Leung Chi- hel. Distance 22 to / [1.

Junior High Jump-1 To King- chung: 2, Lau Yau-lin 2, Mak Shiq- hang, Height 4 ft lily ins

Senior High Jump Woog Chi- ning: 2. Lig Kwok-sum: 3. Chan Wal-Klang. Height: 4 ft 101, Ins

Juvenile 200 M--!, Tu Pusching:

Leung Chil-bel: 3,

June 02 seca

الدا

Chi-tol

Lal Kwan-ini;

Hing-ring.

Time 20 4

Junior 200 M--t. Ng Yistung: 2.

7. Lah

Set 200 A-1 C Vinkwat 2. Yul

Thuit: TF-

Bees

Junior_Long Jumger 1. Yeung Ch- kin: 2, To King-chun: 3 Wong Sal- kwong Distance: 1 fi (1), 178

Juvende Long Jump-1, la pa. thing: 2. Cheung Cheuk-yin; 3. Man Fu-tih. Distance: 14 ft 14 Ins.

Junior 400 M-1, Ng Y:u-tung: 2, Lal Kwan-tai: 3. "Chelig Koon-man Time: 08.2 secs.

Senior 400 M.-1, Chu Yin-kwan; , ་

Yeung Kran-chlü: 3. Yeung laki chung. Thee: 37 sees,

Juvenile High Juno: 1. Tau Yue- kul 2 Cheung Cheuk-yin; 3 Wong Chun-pong Height: 471 1875 ms.

Senior Lang Jurup: 1, Wong Chi- THEN: 17 11 289.

KHOA NHI 2, Chan

|Fuusior 300 M −1, Lau Yatires: 1. Cheng Konn-mart 3, Won Ying- hol, Time: 2 mins 34 sees

Yeun! Kam

Wal-klung

Sorter 800 11 - 1.

gallath 1.14

Dep. 19 by

"You told me to try something original, professor-just wait till you hear Brahms' Lullaby played in bebop?"

HOLLYWOOD HEADLINE

Choose Your Oculist

Before You

Choose Your Film

By

JENNIFER JOHNS

Hollywood.

When a splitting headache interrupted my preview of one of Cinemascope's latest epics the other day, I staggered into the lobby only to find five colleague writers prostrate there with the same complaint. Had I not had the chance of comparing headaches I should almost eer- tainly have blamed the new-fangled medium agony.

for my

As it was I took the trouble to check with my oculist -with the result that I discovered that eyes and not Cinemascope were to blame. A further check produced some interesting facts:

Sines the Introduction of 3-D series of bangs in the fantastic "This thriller, the list business los booned | science-fiction over ita Island Earth". by nearly 50 per cent normal run of customers, The Guided meteors dislodged by space out from chief complaints are headaches, impulses sent eye-uches and generai dizziness. ships destroy whole planete in explosions that All these among cinema-goers wha have

been regulars for literally seem to rock the screen and make the A-bomb bangs fre- like half-hearted

serica

yeoTH.

Offering an explanation, this sound country's National Society for crackers, Prevention of Blindness points

Jo

MR DISNEY AGAIN

out that these people who go to Cinemascope fm and "don't

It takes something to shatter think much of the 3-D effects" lollywood's top producers born have only themselves to blame. and bred in a world where endlessly revolves that language

demands Cinemascope both eyes be working as a team, round such words as “gigantle"

Better apparently-ös far as 3-

to have only one eye than to be re-taking" and "stupen

D films are concerned anyway.........

troubled by two eyes which

chau 2 Wonx Mig-k Chan don't get along together. Wing-chuen. Time: 7 nina 27

sex

A Grade 1,500 M1---1

Wing-chuen, Time: 5 anins

Kam-

27.4

Invitation 4 x 106 M. Relay Race

On March 10 Bud Abbott andı

will

Mr Walt Disney has ap-

Page T

"SMALLBOY" TULI IS THE Parisian Grill

ONE WORLD TITLE HOPE IN BRITISH BOXING TODAY

Says ALAN HOBY

After yet another solar-plexus punch to British boxing with Sammy McCarthy's defeat, there remains only ONE British fighter whom I would currently pick with confidence to win a world title-and he is a Zulu!

The name is Jake "Smallboy” Tuli,' Flyweight Champion of the British Empire. Flerce little Tull punches so hard he has already stopped Eric Marsden, of St Helens, in six rounds.

Yet Marsden was beating the British Flyweight Champion, Terry Allen, in their title fight at Harringay when the North- emmer was unlucky enough to be disqualifted.

Anything can happen in'"box- ing, of course, but I feel that the ft. Sins: Tuli, who comes from Johannesburg and Ilves in a Westminster clergy house, could crumple not only Allen bul also

presents

EVERY NIGHT

PAT KAY & BETTY ANKERS

Jack Geller

at the

Hammond Organ

THE

Royal H.K. Defence EVENT

Force Orders

Serial No. 0. Orders by the stay-at-home | Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Japanese World

Champion, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Yoshio Shimal

Defence Force. Dated March 4, 1954.

I wish I could be na optimis- tie about the World Champion- ship chanceS of Britain's clight home-bred champions, but, alas, I cannot.

Here they ae:~- DON COCKELL ages! 25. British and Empine Heavy weight Champion, Hard-hitting and couragious but suffers from weight problems.

28.

ALEX BUXTON — nged Lightheavyweight Champlon. Rated only 10th in world rankings.

BANDOLPH TURPIN-aged

Brilish 25. European,

and Empire Middleweight Cham- plon. A world-beater" when fit.

WALLY THOM - aged 27. has Welterweight Champlon, phuck and spirit but could not be called world class.

JOE LUCY-agod 24. Light- weight lile-holder, clever

it counterpuncher but again not In world class,

RONNIE

I fear,

FORCE HEADQUARTERS

Int Pi-Tuesday March 9, 1934, 19 RHKDF 5.30 p.m. Lecture. Dow Plain clothes.

Iteconnaissance PI — Thufeday March 11, 1834. MPO Signal School 3.30 p.m. Drem: Plain clothes.

March 9, 104–HKAAF Hangar-0 a.m. (Full Day). Trasuport Jeaven Sallsbury Road at 8.46 8.m. Wire-

p.m.

Operators, Friday March A 14-A, HIQ & B.A.F. KM! Tak B Salisbury Transport leaves Road at 6.45 p.m. Friday March 1. 1134-A HQ & R.A.F. Kai Tak-d p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Not at 6.41 p.m. A.T.C. Saturday | February 27, 1054-As detailed-Kai Tak Tower 12 noon to d pan at Day Sunday February 28, 1904- As detailed-Kal Tak Tower & a.m. } As detailed-Kai Tak Tower & a.m.-

7 p.m. (Full Day).

Friday March

6. 1954. All Fugší-HKAÄF Hangar Artillery Battery. 7d Gunnery IP bury load at 5.15 p.m. Saturday

5.45 p.m. Transport leaves Balls --Tuesday March 9, 1954, Recruits March 8, 1954-As detailed-Kai Tak HQ RHKDF 6.30 p.m. Dress Over Tower - iz noon-d p.m. (Full Day) alls. Wednesday March 10, 1034. Sunday March 7-As detailed---Kat MPG 5.30 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes. Friday March 12, 1954, Adv. Cam. UQ Å3⁄4KDF 8.30 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes. "Sige BQ RHRDF. 5,30 p.m. Driving. Dress: Overalls, Recruits, HQ RIKDF 5.30 p.m. Dress: Overalls. 91. Blark. G&R TpMonty Marcés 6, 1984. SOC 5.30 pan. Dresi: Plain clothes. Annual Trs-Wednes day. Thursday, Friday March 10, 11 12, 1954, "A" Walch. SOC D a.m. -12 noon. 'D' Watch. SOC 2 p.m.- 5 pm. A & B Watches. 80C 830 p.m. to 7,30 p.m.

HONGKONG REGIMENT

Datier.

the Orderly Officer of Week Lt R. G. Colman. Next for í duty-ZA›R, F. X. Jones. Orderly Sergeant of the Woek-Syl E. t. 3. Carmo. Next

duty-Set M. Rayer.

Tak Tower-8 a.m. p.m. (Pull Day). Fighter Plotters, Tuesday March 1984-'A' Watch 8.0.0. 8.30a.m. Tuesday March 9, 1954- B Watch-3.0.c.-3.30 pm, Wed- esday March 10, 1054-All WAAR- UQ MUKDF-0,30 p.m. Transport iraves

Murray Parade Ground at 3.30 pm Thursday March 11, 1054- 'A', 'B' Watches 5.0.C.-0,80 p.m. Auxiliary Police. Thursday March 11, 1964-10 No. 3 R.A.F. Police District 440 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground ai 5.30 p.m. Radar Operators Friday March 5, 1934, A 'B'. 'C' Watches.0.C.~ 830 p.n. Sunday March 7, 1934-Ar detailed-Racer Station -8.30a.m. (Full Day), Transport leaves Sails- bury load at 8.30 am. Tuesday Merch D. 1964. for

A detalied-Radar a.m. (Half Day) Trans- Stelion-4 CLAYTON —–—– a geð

port leaves NG RHKDF at 6.a.m. 31. Featherweight Champlon Training, 'A' Coy-Tuesday March at Star Ferry at 8.15 a.m. Ground- und one of our most consistent 2. 1954. 15 Dr. RV 5.16 pan, al crew Thursday March 11. 1954 title-holder, but now.

MPG for Po Stumn Rd. Dress: Clean | HKAAF Hangar 1 p.m. Transport fatigue (3D), bayonet frogs de ville | leaves Salisbury Road at 5,45 p.m. past his best.

March 8, sling. 'E' Coy-Monday

Saturday March 13, 1954-'A' Flight JOHN KELLY--aged 22. Bri-

2" Mor & 30 Gen. IV 6.15 KAAT, Hogar 2 p.m. Transport tish and European Bantam- p., at MPʊ for NQ. Dress: Clean leaver Salisbury Road at 143 p.m. March 14, 1934- Flight weight

Sunday Southpaw fatigue Overalls) Cay-Tues. Champion.

day March 9, 1634-F4 Day LMGKAAT Hangar- a.m. Transport Kelly

"highly-promising | Classification, RV 8.30 a.m. qt "WD

Cor Park, Kowloon for Kal Tak leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 a.m. boxer but has had only 21 pro-

Dress: OC Stacks, shirt & Cardigan. fessional contests and has never

Flying Programme. Thursday steel kehneta, March Battle Onder. less

1. 1954-A]} Pilatio fought outside Belfast. At pre- berus worn & jungle hala in haver RKDF-8.40 pm. Transport_leavea

sacks, 'D' Coy-Wednesday rent he lacks experience.

MaMurray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. 10, 1854d Day LMG Classification. RV 8.30 am, at WD Car Park, Kow- Saburday March 13, 1954 Fight loon for Ka Tak. Dress! OG Shirt -HKAAF Hanger-2 p.m.

at 1.45 port leaves Ballsbury Road

Sunday March 14. 1964-B p.no. Fight-HKAAN Hangar Transport leaves Salisbury Road at

8.45 a.m.

n

TERRY ALLENDged 20. Flyweight title-holder. Fast and like Clayton, experienced but, is no longer the force he was.

British bo%= In my view,

needs some

new ing urgently

champions.

only

Jako Tuli sport, the other British fighter who might win a world tile in the neer future-if given the chance-s cruiserweight Yolande Pompey.

And Yolande

from comes Trinidad.

-(London Express Servicez

WEEK-END

CRICKET

Cardigan

Trans-

Am

Order Pullover, Battle Jestel elmots, berets worn de jungles hats in baversocks. HQ Cay Big WI-Wednesday March 10, 1954. Maine well egpt. V 0.20 p.m. at MPG. Drom: £b Cleans fatigue. AT Pl-Wednesday March 10, 1634 LAS3.

BONGKONG WOMEN'S AV 6.10 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dre

AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS BD Clean Batigue, MT P-Thursday March 11, 1954. Dvr Instr for

Dullen-Orderly NCO of the Week rner dvr RV 8.15 p.m. at MPGL/CPL Yven, Hext for duty-Sgt. for 14. Dress: Clean fatigue (Over" | Sauber. atle). Aled Bec-Wednesday March

10, 1934. Perade with MT for trg.

0.

Training. Monday March 8, 1954--- Pi-Wednesday March 10, 1904 Signals Personnel as detailed Cloth Model Ex Der". RV A18 p.m. parado 8.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF. At MPG for HQ, Drea: Clews | Dress Uniform, First Aldi Porade fatigue (Overall), 8p Coy-Monday 5.30 p.m. 1Q RIXDF, Dress: Uni- Maren 8. 1934, Bayonet, SMC, LMG, formale Personnel as detailed

March Tuesday

1954. Gren, 2 Mor. Ity 10 p.m. M MPG for HQ. Drem: Overalls, WT

perade 5,30 p.m. MPG for HQLF. Order. hand & Corp of Druma

Dress: Uniform. NCOK Cadre: P- Monday March 8, 1934. Programme

rade 6.30 p.m. HQ RUKDF. Dress: at ordered. RV 11 a.m. ARUQ.

10, Uniform, Wednesday March Dress: BD Clean fatigue. WednesdAY

1954, Training: All personnel parade March 10, 1154- May. Drill, Band 250 p.m., HQ RHXDF. Dres: Unit- Formation drill. Rebeáraal Station. ary, Marching with Maze. Instri-

form. Pay Parede: Pay Parade will he held at HQ RHKDF. Thursday ment Maint. RV a.m. at RHQ.

March 11, 1997, Signals "A's Per- Drças:

Boota, BD Clean fatigue,

sonnet a detailed parade 5.20 p.m. Gaiters, Blue barets. Friday barch

MPG for HELF. Dress: Uniform. 12, 1934--Corpe of Drum

only stores: Parade 6.30 p.m. HQ RHKOF. Bugles __Individumi jessons. Drums

Clerk Parado 520 of Press: Uniform. Responsibility L/Cpl. Diesth.

p.m. HQ RHKOF. Dress: Uniform. 4.1. at RHQ. Dress: BD Clean fatigue.

Cooks: Parade 8.30 p.m, MPG for HQLF. Dress:

Friday Uniform. March 12, 1934. Bignals 'A': Per- HOME GUARD 1st Division MKCC Scorpions y

schinel as- detailed parade 5.20 p.m. Ammy

at tomorrow at 1.30 p.m. Chater

L RoadT. A Fearo

Training--Thursday March 11,1954. MPG for HQ HQLF. Dress: Uniform. Bienton, D. Leach, T. G. C. Knight, | MPG 3.30 p.m. Foot & Arms Drü! 3. A. Chootham, It. Campion, P. L. Dress: Overalls, beret, bolt & frog. (8gd) 0. F. Newton Dunn, Li-Col.,

Deputy Commandant, Holmes K. M. Campbell Vo Roberts, "W. W. Boyd, H. H. M.

..K.D.F. Holgate.

not just that something. Nothing bus stirred this The movie-world like his new film Thousand Leagues Twenty solution is quite simple. Choose

Nothing. I your oculist before you choose Under The Sea."

venture, will stir it in a similar your Alm.

way for many years to come.

Quite briefly Mr Disney has receive achieved the Impossible. He has begun succesfully too-filming eltations from Aliantic City,

picture

under end: actually The citation will his New Jersey.

the be in honour

of their adding water, just of Nassau in Bahamas, "growth and fune" to the city.

For the past month a camera Which means that Allanties

crew of 54, operating from that Bud and fuct of six boats," has been still remember

gan their big careers on Lou began

taking slots that will do justice

-). St Joseph's: 2, Clementi Midale Loti Costello

School: Wah Yan College, Tune:

36 seen.

Juvenile Inter-house Rejay

.

(4) *

100 M.)-1, Wallington House; 2, Kay House: 3, Morrie House. Time 01.2 secs.

Junier Interhouse Relay 14 x 100 M... Ferguson House; 2. Morris House: 3, Wallington House. Time 52.8 6005.

Boy Beouta 200 M.--1, Yeung Yiu- hong: 2, Chung Woonsining: 3, Dan Chuen-yun, Time: 124 seci.

WEEK-END

SOFTBALL

The following are

the soft ball schedule and umpires for

the week-end:

TOMORROW

A

an amusement pier in the City to the Jules Verne fantasy in

Just 18 years ago.

which his mad Capt. Nemo and PRIMING MAIMIE

his sea monster, the Naullus Now that Marilyn Monroe (any connection with America's ia married,

film moguls the

latest atom-sub of the same predict that a lot of her attrac- tion will wane. The honest title name is incidental!) terrorise

world shipping. Alreferred

of "Mrs" never did anybody any Locally the Alming fleet is food in the flim world. But the flm bosses are prepared,

to #s the "Disney

ready they are priming Muri-Navy" and consists of converted lyn's double, Maimie Van Doren, landing graft ny headquarters, to take her place as leader of another converted naval bont as

the pin-ups. Their first job camera ship and dark room and four cabin cruisers as "taxis" 10 to find her a more easily re-

the shore. membered name.

Betty Hutton plans to appear at Las Vegas again in August, F. Souza. Mourous y 25 Gunners This time al A stepped-up

£25,000 a week.

Juniors-Cuba v Cometa (Ground A}; umpires, D. S. Ling, M. FerroE, (B), 2.30 pan; F. Poon, 2 CAA, players, Rookies v Panda (A), 4 pm; M. Nunes, 2 Moumpur, CAA, (1) V P.T. Dourers (33), 4 p.m.; Dr. Silva. R. amet, R, Oma

SUNDAY

The following are the leam selections for cricket this week-

+

JEKCC

Army

Chub

At

2nd Division Army "D" v Duck- yard tomorrow at 1.30 p.m. Sookunpoo-Major

MC- petty Cosh, Evans, Dudley. 'Dewar, Pierce, CSM Martin,

Clark, Cons Rock, Turner. Umpire. Set Band: Scorer, Mrs Chubb.

Herrlo

IRO

to-

Mass Practice RV 10.30

HONGKONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE

The

Queen's Birthday Parade, 11.3.A.A.F. arg to provide 4 Officers

NOTICES

Fares Lunch-The

next Force

Club.-011Q

50 Airmen and D Airwomen for the Lunch will take place on Wednes Queen's Birthday Parade on April Say March 10, 1054 in the Offe 11. 1964. Volunteers for this parade. Mass of the Volunteer Centre. are requested to notify the Ad- julant RKAASTM before March 6. 1963. Bela Mr Kit. Sergeants Mess kit may now be purchased from Chần Turk & Co., Alexandra House. Do Hall, Stamford Road, Singapore, tails regarding this divas may be oblined from W., CAJV, Ribeiru Tel No. 30311. On presentation of the account to 19 AIUCD each S.N.CA. Will be refunded the sum of HK$100.

Clerka

NOTICE

OF THE SEASON

For Reservations Tel. 27880

SHANG-RI-LA

BALL

Under the distingulalied patronage of His Excellency the Governor,

Sir Alexander Grantham, G.C.M.G. and Lady Granthoin.

IN AID OF THE BOYS' AND GIRLS'

CLUBS ASSOCIATION

at the

SKYROOM

SATURDAY, MARCH 13th

TICKETS

8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

$50 (double)

$30 (single)

Book your table now, ground Door. Gloucester Arcade, near lifts, From 11.30 am, to 3 p.m.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB EIGHTH RACE MEETING

Second Day - Saturday 6th March, 1954. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The Programme will consist of 10 races, including the First Race of the First Day of the 8th Race Meeting held on 27th February, 1954, the Windy Gap Handicap (1st Section), which has been declared void by the Stewards and which will be run as Race 1(A) on Saturday, 6th March, 1954, at 1.30 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.00 p.m. and the First Race run at 1.30 p.m.

am.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.15.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Admission Badges at $10.00 each are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Timns will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in 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.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each payable at the Gate. Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Belting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

The Draw which took place on Saturday, 27th Febrúary, 1954, for the Cash Sweep on the First Race of the First Day lies been declared void.

· Through Tickets for both days of the Meeting and for which Vouchers have been Issued up to the Number 3850, will partiel- pate in Race_1(A), the Windy Gap Handicap (18) Bection) to ba run on 8th March, 1954, at 1.30 p.m.

"

All other tickets over Number 3850 on the 1st race of tha 1st Day which has been declared void, are cancelled and money will be refunded on brosentation of the tickets,

GHQ. VAHELF Art FARELF AM Club will hold a Far East Services Art Exhibition from 5 to 9 June, 1954 at British Council

The Exhibition is open to all Serv« ing and ex-ervice Ranks of tho Royal Navy, Army and Stoyal Air Force, in the Far East," including Women's and Colonial Forces, Perma» peat or volunteer, and their fami

1. Clviškan Trade Training. Nussing Orderlies may also submit work. Entry Form Bervice Employers Wednesday March 10, 1956-Winder

will be sont by May 24, 1964 10m House 6.18 pm. Dr Ramier P.A. Sunday Fabriary 28, 1964 Art Club, GHQ PARELF, Singapore, The Host. Becretary, Gilq TARZIP NIKDF-9 am. (Full Day). T Further particulars may be obtainedt part leaves Murray Parmio

from HC RHKDF. 8.45.m Ground

Thun day March 4, 1854–HQ NIKDY-# Int Division IRC V NAVY

gm. (Full Day). Transport Jonvès morrow at 1.30 pm. et Bookinpoo

A R. Kitchell, A. R. Abbas, K.

Murray Parade Ground at 35 AM. Tuesday" "Maren 9, 164–11Q NEKDY Nazarin, Ador A. Rumjahn, 6. A

p.m. Transport, Jeaves Murray Ismail, A. H. Ismas, A. K. Markar,

rede Ground 5.15 p.m. Fighter A. 36, Madar, 8. E. M. Dux, J. A. Bux, A. M. Dear Umpire, KM-6.0.0-6.30 pm, Sunday March 7, Controllers, Thunday March 4, 1964

THE HONG KONG Omar: scorer, 8. A: K. DUI.

1964A detailed day

Stadion- 10- 2nd Division IRC V_Muvy,

JOCKEY CLUB. morrow at 1:30 pm, at King's Park,

losyen Suitabury” Rood, a16.30 AM. --F. M. #1 Arquíil. M. Y. Bamad, II,

Fighter Centrollers Initial Course."

Programmes and T. Barma, H. X. Laichandani, All

Friday Maralt 8, 1966-As didalladin Khan, D. Adem. B, F. Chuda, T. E.

Hem minora.m. Tansport Entry Forms for the 9th itace Zorahim, Minu, A. 9. lamiahn,

Jewires burrey Parede M. Kasoobhoy:

Ground Meeting 1953/54 to be held on Omar. Umpire

5.13 -p.m. • Tuinday March 1904- As detailedwing maker-é pm. Saturday 20th and Saturday scores, A. H. Kichell:

Transport Zerver MUSTRY Ground at B5 pmriday with 27th March, 1954, (weather 12,92054-A de la ledite Rucnrpermitting), may be obtained until after the "all clear" signal has been uxhibited.

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets Di Papa 2 mansport, forved Parede

pmnt the Becretary's Office, ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS Sugar Alexandra House; the Club MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE KONDARI TEKANJA Mandar bom. Tanport Hours, Happy Valley; and the ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER NOT LATER THAN kok to Ham Contioned); Stables, Shan Kwong Hoad || ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE

Bunday March 17, · 1954–55. desk:

rekla je OF, THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUNPADANIE

Halisbury, Roku at:840

Entries close në 12 o'clock | > PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TÖRN OR DISFIGURED: NOON on Tueday 9th March, TICKETS

1 Division inc V BAF to- morrow at 130 p.m. at King's Park. --M. A. d'A Remedios, Gosano. Dr §. L. Gosano, Dr A. M. Lodrigues, L. G. Gosano, A. F. Noronha, C. A. Guterres, A. Oamund, R. A. d'A., Bemedios, D. Uni- P. Pereira, M. Rodrigues! ptre., A. E Apart from learning how to

2nd Division RAF at Kat Tak to- handle heavy camera equip-morrow at 1.30 p.m. M. Prata E. J. Neronlia, L. 3. d'A. Remedios, ment and "props" under water. A. Guterres, A. P. Goterres, C. and still keep breathing, the A. Yvanovich, B. Nunes, G. Sequeira, various crews have had some C. Remedios, L. da Luz, A. N. Other.

moments with Robert Warner is worried by uncomfortable the colour of his hair. It always local inhabitants of the depths. On one occasion, director Dick some colour his seems to be employers don't want. Naturally Fleischer was organising opera- blonde it has only just rot back long when he failed to seo a Senior PA-C.A.A. y Bravo (A) to

to that shade from being dyed conger cel lurking in a corul dark for "Twelve Mile Reef. formation. Now he has to darken it all over

and powerful claws made again to play the Indian son of teeth ginnt fish with its sharp

Tracy

"Broken a head-on attack and Fleischer was only saved by the fact that I hear that the reason Clark one of his colleagues saw the coming. picked his Gably hasn't signed a new deal monster with his studio, MGM, is mere- director up by the seat of his ly that "they hadn't a pleture 1 frogman's suit and dragged him wanted 10 make." It takes to safety..

Now a local expert has as- star to be choosy those days.

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Draft

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Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby. scheduled to be run on 8th May, 1954, are now available. The cost of each ticket is $2.00.

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