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CONCLUDING THE CELTIC

SUCCESS STORY

"OUR GREATEST BLUNDER”

(AS TOLD BY BOB KELLY TO HARRY ANDREW)

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954.

It took five years to build Celtic into a team fit to win the Scottish Cup and the League Championship. It should not have taken so long.

I am sure Cellic would have "arrived" at least a year earlier if in the summer of 1951, we had not made a bad blunder. We who run the club must accept the whole responsibility. Certainly it was no fault of the players.

tours

we hit a tear

we

the

From then on

climbed For some years, countries had

by that defeat been appealing to us to make teadly until

Hearts We had resolved, tight-

at Tynecastle. That the February 6 was ly. I think, that we would not game on

we were sure last we lost in either League or Ko abroad until

it was

the defeat that would do' Cup.

spurred us on to the double. credit us and Scottish forth

1901, after winning the Away form is, of course, the This a championship. Cup, we thought we key to

So we agreed to Celtic are not likely to forget ither the Shawfteld on Tyne- An America

castle matches!

Skrottish were ready make a long Tour

ENORMOUS SUCCESS We took the Cup with to, and here ITOLES CUPN The team played well and were excellent ambasador, for

We

Patie

FICHETSE

Scotland happy that we had done a good job.

B we had done ourselves-- future a great or at least our

deal of horn

The St Mungo tournament-- I part of the Festival of Mr.

year he fan--look place that Sore 1 normal football pesun 4 penet

Our youngsters chine straight tuck frum America to play

und win 14

But by

ber.

the time the envy Jounds rame along in Novem

C'elle was played out. The team was physically tired, men- rally jaded. Older. ninte

We

are

proval age thug trampn for thum another, it sucrerded by our own talents.

We have never made

OTI QU1

our

In that We merits, Own

plaus

to stop an opposing player, matter how great his reputa- 101 We hold the theory that If we are attacking at one end, our opponents can't be doing a lot of damage at the other!

Cellle will continue to be a allacking

ide

tack, I will tell you that we have blans to go even further in a direction, We are certain that attack is the right anewer--both for ourselves and the public.

Wi

So much, then for the present. ure silag on top of the world for the moment. And we know very well that it is cusy to fall

experienced players could havo į But all the signs look good

But you must i for 199, stood up to it.

A young team. good remember we were a very young, reserves, line team spirit. We

side.

think

we have reason for out

We mean to show this con-

The proof is that, today we confidence in the future. en a young side three years) later and with much the stINS lidence in other directions,

las..

Anyway The result

To make changes

Our ambition Is that every 1 spectator who comes to Celúc Tor season in 1951-2. We had Park will be able to watch the The rhythm games under cover. We mean to of the side was lost I think extend the ;erracings so that wo a lot better thun can hold crowds of over 100,000. we dat play our record showed but our?

All Duis is in line with the youngsters just drá

policy laid down by my father, The drive that is но

James Kelly, when he was chair. difference

man of the club. In those early days, the biggest goles did not 40 higher than 30,000. But even was built to in Celle Park hold 90,000.

1

between

I have often the two points and none at all.

Mentally if rust physically. I believe the ricte was suffering from the after-effects when season 1952-3 began.

He

cwever, my freetors and 1

were well aware that we were al con- sponsib'e We wee

FO

TO BE BIG, THINK BIG

We

bulld [ret were

to

vinced that we had only to be double-decker stand, I think we patient and that the team would were also first with a covered And its true ferm

It proved.

You see, we believe it HAS Feotball is facing to be done. the mast serious challenge in its history

People cun sit at

home and television

sport can go to

the pictures.

watch They They have many

tions

other distrac-

I do not believe we can hold the crowds unless we offer them attractive both comfort

football.

and

In football, as In everything Hoing for- else, we must keep ward. We.

At

Celtic

Park, 10 we canuot

we wil

arc

at

determined that, command success, least deserve it.

(London Express Service)

PIRIE RUNS MILE... ...

Gordon Pirie ran his first Mile race since his victory over Wes Santce last year in 4 minutes 6.8 seconds at the Surrey County Championships nt Motspur Park on May 22. He finished in 4 minutes 16.6 seconds, narrow- ly beating his clubmate, Peter Driver. Reuterphoto.

In The H-Bomb Age

Archery

Comes Into

Its Own Again

By

the

JOHN WATERMAN

women

Sometimes,

Just

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ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 22. Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated June 1, 1954,

Boots & Cultere, Dežje de Khaki Force Orders Messages_of Congratulations. Pele- Borels, MT PI-Wednesday June 1, grains of Good Wishes for the Cen- 1954. Weapon Trg. RV 0.30 p.m. at fenary were receved from the fol- RHQ (Tpt leaves MPG 8.18 Jowing:-Colonel 11. D. L. Dowbiggin,

Dre: 00 slacks & Jackets, f CHE, EU, Li-Col. E. J. R. Milled June 10, 154, Learner Belts, Khaki Doreta, MT Pi OBE, ED. Captain R. K. Valentine, ED, Lt Col, C. P. Vaughan, DSO, C.0, and All Banks 1 Dorset egt and Colonel and All Hanka Middle- Mex Regl (Duke of Cambridge's Owni.

Centenary Purade. The Comman dant sendi his congratulations to all ranks on Parade on May 30,

104. It w

historie corn, and the bearing on Parade was

worthy of the occasion. He also wishes to thank all users for the

DTS, RV 6.30 pm, at 10IQ, Dress: Overalls. Cooks.Wednesday June 1, 1954 Cooks Courst at Eyeman lika. RV 130 p.m. at MPG (Tpt_for Lyemun). Dress: Clean fatigue D.G. Med Bre-Wednesday June 1, 1954. As for MT PI. Bp Cay MO Wednesday June 9, 1954,_MMG Tr. HV 1.10 p.m.

Police District~=0.65 Finally

axcellent work they put on

he congratulates the

the excellent precision of the str craft in the Fly Pant.

Holiday, Headquarters RUKDF wil be closed on Monday, June 7, 1004. Force tendquarters Int Unit-Wednesday June, 1004 RV B.13 in. at MPG for Lyamun. Dress Uniform.

Recce P-Thursday June 10, 1984. NV 5.30

at MPO. Uniform.

m

Artillery Battery Fd Gunnery Tp- Friday June 1, 1904. All Ranka- Small Arms Training. 10 TKDF 5.30 pm. Drew Pinin glothes. C&R TP-Monday June Regiment

. 1954. No parade Hongkong

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Craigengower Badminton Tournament

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Section HKAAT "A"

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Friday

St. John Ambulance Orders

Orders

---

issued by Mr Fung Ping-fan, O.St.J., Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hangkong District, Order 22/54. Dated June, 1954.

Flying programme Thursday June 3, 1994 All Pik HQ NHIDE 1.45 p.m. Transport leaves Burray Parade Ground at 530-HKAAF Hanger Saturday June

3. 1004~A“

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Hongkong Women's Auxilary Army Corps Duties Orderly NCO of the Week- Sgt. Saubor. Next for duty-Cpl. Dresyo.

June Training-Monday

7. 1934. Hoilday. signals " No parade. Tuesday June 8, 1964. Bignals "n": personel as detailed parade" 5.30

No. pm MPO for HQLF. Dress:

Uniform

Ambulance Duties Hongkong 4.0,84-12.0.84, Shaukiwani K.P. Amb. Div. 13.6.84-10.0.84, Confucian Amb

June Div.

1954: HKY M.C.A. Nag Diy

Ambulane

Parco Duties Kowloon.— 7 0.04-13.0.84, Kong Wand Tal Fo Amb Diva: 14.0.04-20.0.54. Shem-

Amb. DIY:

1054:

جرواية الم

By "ARGONAUT” The Craigengower Cricket Waterloo Neg. Div.

Penetration Squad Dulles.-6.0.54.

K.

Dr

13.8.54. Holiday Pang, Dentist Lister Chan,

the Club completed the first of whitide LA

Annual Bad-275 2. el Arculi, & Western Dist its six-event minton Championships yes-N/D

Orderly ofBeer Or Sgt. On Duly Recreation terday when Louis Sousae At Mainland Rub-Uist. Hqu.4.0.54.

Amb

Div.! $0.54. Anb Div. 0.0.14 Ainh Div 7.6.54 Shamshuipe Neg. Div.: 0.5.54. Mong 10.0.34, Kowloon Amb. Amb, D.;

To the gracious grounds of Badminton House, Gloucestershire, on May 22 came a breath of English life and history even older than the title of the owner, the Duke of Beaufort, whose dukedom was created in 1682.

From all over Britain came men and

to don Lincoln Green and compete in the championships of the Grand Western Archery Society.

however, there men-and certainly more bow-1

silences, women--than siner the booming were

ot arrows alid into the bushes. days of the English archer

rensons Bison cited other the time of Agincourt,

Central the more 21

literature, the There are 320 clubs country, with a total of 12,000- Council for

it Ja 15,000 members. And

equipment. The Singles title with a 16-18, KY.M.C.A. estimated that there are at least improved

A 18-18 win with over 2. A. Kok Amb. Div. 9.6.04, Kong Wah as many archers again who do traditional long-how is out.

scientifically designed bow Abbas. belong to any club. not

her. laminated wood or steel is used, Queen is an enthusiastle archer.

in and light alloy arrows-due to Sixteen archery clubs are

the research, mainly, of Ameri- London. In the pavilion of the oldest of them. the Royal can scientists. Toxophilite Society (Toxophilite But archery is not just con-

with ineana "lover of archery") one

target-shooting, cerned Mr although

the that is

most of Britain's top bowmen,

There Is talks about this popular form here. Frank Bilson,

Archery Golt, explains Bilson. upsurge of interest.

Presiding over the meeting, in the role of Lady Paramount, of Beautor. was the Duchess She

prizes presented traditional trophies calleri

rat Silver Quiver, the Armada Jug, the Silver Bracer.

about Altogether there were 140 entrants-twice as many as the moeloty have ever had be-

this

13 record And fore,

of how much revealing token archery as a sport in Britain is

Su indeal. | enclosure. Our molle has always la the ascendant today.

of last year In the sumUBER Celtle won the Coronation up. Our team that beat Hibs 2-0 in Bonnar Grint the

been: To be big, think big.

We will start alterations to the It may take ground this month.

long time to do all we want to. Haughney, Rolle: Evans, Stein,But it will be done.

WILN:

McPhall; Collins.

Mshan. Peacock. Firinte,

scorces Walsh,

weru Mochan

BEST-EVER TEAM

Wolsh

Our and

I know eVETY supporter has his own ideas about what was Celtic's best-ever team, but I will pump for our Coronation Cup side and I have hat 30 yeers connection with the club.

of have, we

much the same team.

cours,

Today

You'll remember that

the

Coronation Cup was between eight teams-the top four fron England and from Scotland. In Мале turn

Arsenal, we beal

And chester United and Hibs.

we played beautiful football to do it.

I doubt Viry much whether the old time Celtle teams could have lasted 90 minutes pt the

modern pace, strong as they were physically,

Why should football only sport which hasn't

proved with the time?

BOOM-DAYS

It has increased in popularity

&

enormously since the wor. There are probably more bow-

Amateurs In Wonderland

By SYLVIA CHEESEMAN

Society,

Clad

"The

who have nine sport, annexed the Junior Men's Trimshatsu:

of

greater

Kowloon

Preet Bleeper Shelter Bociety

Town

final, which gruelling The

Duties Shamshalpo. ~ 3.0.54-8.5.64, took almost 45 minutes, pru-

R.Y.M.C.A. Næg. Div.; 10.00-12.6.54, duced an exciting and closely-Birti Nag. Div.

by Street Stompers #hotter Bociat contested match featured

Dist.June 1054: by Dutle-Western long determined rallies

Div. Chung Sing Nag. both players.

Beach Datles-Hongkong. 5.6.04. Abbas held good initial leads

com-fab am, Repulse Bay, HKYMCA but wos in both seta,

K.C.O.D. A/D; Big Wave Bay. on his Shek.O. Causeway Bay A/D. out of touch lung services which time and 6.6.84, 1.30 p.m.. Repulse Bay. Shau- went astray. Sousac's kiwan A/D; Big Wave Bay Eastern again

A/D; Shex-O, Shrutiwan K.F. A/D. steadiness and

better Gesi. 930 m. Reguise Bay, Bih powers gave him a Man A/D: Big Wave Bay, Wanchai

"B" A/D; Shek-D. Kennedy ll-deserved win. In

en Men's Singles A/D. 1.054, 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay, the Open

Central A/D; Big Wave Bay, Wan both Y. S. Lam, the current chat "A" A/D; Shek-O, Westers: Colony Champion, and BI D. A/D, 7.001, 9.80 4.m., S.C.A.A Funk, the Colony runner-up, A/D: Big Wave Bay, Chung Sing A/D; Bhek-0. Confucian A/D. 7,685, proved the good for their respec. 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay, “K.C.D.B cí A/D; Big Wave Boy, Causeway Bay tive opponents, Jimmy Ku. Craigengower and M. T. Xcow AD Shek-O, H.K.Y.M.C.A. A/D bowed out 12.0.64, 2 p.m. Repulse Bay, Earlern of University. Ku

Big Wave Bay. Shaukiwan A/D: to Lim by 4-15 and 2-15, and KF. A/D: Shek-D. Shaukhwan A/D. Funk eliminated Yeow by 15-9 13.0.54, 9.30 am.. Repulse Bay, Wan. and 15-4.

chat A/D; Big Wave Bay, Ken. The Open Men's Singles finai nedy Town A/D; Shek-D. 5th Na

p.m... A/D. 13.0.54. 1,30

Repuiss between Y. S. Lim and Bill Funk Bay, Wanchel " A/D: Big Wave Western Dist. A/D; Shick-0. will be played off this event

June 1034 Central Contral A/D. mt p.m.

In the

recently concluded Nng. Div.

Beach Dulles - Kowloon

Swimming Pavilion, Colony Open Singles Champion K.Y.M.C.A.

Divk Neg. ship final, Lim had the better K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. &

Servant Aam. Swimming of Funk by comfortable mar- Civil

Pavilion: Honя Wah Amb. Div gins in two straight sets,

Waterloo Nag. Div. Leidhikok Beach: Funk is expected to give a June 6th, 6th & 7th: Mong Kok account of himself this Amb. Div. & Shamshulpo Nes. Div. Jum 12th & 13th: Sharhulpó Amb. Be No. Div.

HE'S ON TOP

It can be played on an actual pletely

feld. Bison, a spry, muscular, eft golf course, or in

of small targets, A series London businessman of 52, is o

of beer-mats, highest about the size Master Bowman-the raling an orcher can get. There are arranged round the course Ho in cleft-sticks, The archer, are only nine in Britain.

inter-

slanding

about 200 yards away, is also a much-selected

former British "drives off with a long shot, national, Champion and president of the and holes out with an accui- Southern Counties Archery ate short, shot,

There is Flight-Shooting. For bows with stronger special п Lincoln Green this

diminutive pulls, and special long arrows wind-cheater with

round his are needed. The Idea is to see poir of binoculars

his how

the arrows can be neck, and arrows slung to

"One

gecaf

shot. The record is held by the side. Bilson says:

in the 17th that in all Turks back am sure, is

distance of century-with Inherent Englishmen there is an

yards. "It's д well- authenticated figure." says Bil- all Holy Days, to practise on

this yards, set up by an American. fain certain that and I am

explains

HUNTING traditional background today's

Inter a great deal of

The most colourful variety is Also, says Bilson, "You don't Bow-Hunting which need much money to start with exactly what it says. In Eng-

About £6 covera in archery,"

The Minister of State thinks this amateur business is reason complicated. It's worse. It's crazy.

Everyone 975 interest in the bow.

Roger Bannister's status was endangered when he m

was offered a £178 gold cup as a trophy for performing HD to the time of Charles Icon. The modern record is 700

the four-minute mile.

inte

Yo

1908 Olymple 1he

A horse rider, however, may Marathon loser, Dorando, was advertise my commercial pro- allowed to keep a gold cup pre-duct. The proceeds, however,

Queen must go to the Horse Society.

Tennis?

н

means

better

I am tired of being the initial outlay. This includes and not a great deal is done evening if not win.

am

in

sented

the by be the Alexandru,

Im- On one occasion I was with told by players that I passing of Bannister when he mentioned the wrong sport for the delicate

art of making out of expenses, casually he was appearing on

"You can't do thai," explain- great individuals, and I will state my ed manager Jack Crump, belief that Patsy Gallacher was Roger's status was saved. the finest player of all time.

I'll willingly

concede that sponsored Radlo Luxemburg. The British Olympic Associa

the old-timers had their

But ac a team-well, I would

of them.

any a

NO PAYMENT

state-

tion defines an amateur in this; all-embracing and subtle,

ment:

"An amateur

and participates

(it

pit these modern Celts agulost An athlete

is not allowed to participated in sport write for remuneration unlea:. For a long time during the like myself, he or she is a bonn the pleasure or social he derives therefrom, whom season that has ended it did not | Ade journalist. But a swimmer participation in short 12 leather to protect arm and before

than

look, as if we could win the

bo a part-time sporta League Championship-for one wetter without a penalty.

curious reason. We simply

In neither case, however, can could not win a match away titles cr records held he men from home!

floned with your name.

As an amateur athlete I can On our own ground we played superbly. Indeed, we dropped receive prizes of valve up only one League point at Park- £12. But I am not allowed hand all season, which must be accept a bumble shilling in pretty near a record for modern cash. times.

Norman Gregor,

to 1

LIBERAL VIEWS

από to

of

rabbit-shooting with

beyond has a pull bow and arrow. a beginner's bow of only about 301b. against the

"To be successful at this you £2 for

have

to be a good stalker," says normal pull of 50lb.) 159, set of eight arrows at

Bilson. Hla most spectacular a subscription to bag? The tall of a dog 5. each, and a

fox a small club of about 30s,

from 40 yards. When

the archer

is fully-

In America, bow-hunting in one who fledged the cost is more. A good extremely popular. All kinds of always has full-size bow costs about game. Including deer, are shot. solely for Arrows (eight are needed), 145. Many states set aside a special benefita cach, A bracer and tab-pieces 10-day period for bow-hunters the hunting SCASOR fingers-about 10s. Then there

ргорог. nothing more

recreation are optional Items like a case In Africa, big game, too, is

(anything from

ora shot

shot by archers. Last year two without material gain, direct or for the bow

д -quiver and the elephants were shot. indirect, and in accordance with £1-£6) the ruicz of the

International clothes, which might run to an- Claims Bilson: "The arrow

other ££10, federation concerned,"

has a greater penetration than Binoculars are desirable, too,

rifle bullet: at equal range. for the championship class That is because of the greater

At a hundred yards

weight-Henco momentum-and If your international federa- bowman. one of our tion is liberal in its interpreta- the 4ft. diameter target appears it has a razor-sharp point; Ail been all the size of a diver threepenny kinds of big game have tion of an amateur you're But away! It was not that leading pole-vaulters, once re-

plece held at arm's length.

shot-except, so far as I know, his right. If not-it's too bad,

the answer

rhinoceros the team always played badly, seived a postal order for

He displaya It's crazy and

ARCHERY SCENE Indeed, many times they had the prowess at a local sports as a

amateur

Outside,

a few minutes be- sinister-looking hunting barb better of the game. But, some-bay. Result-he can nover vault is bring the various

into line.

had which only the rhinoceros has

dofled," how or other, our opponents In the Olympic Games.

would take the polley of the fore, a remarkable sona always came out on top,

Table

borne him witness. There, on a

BTRAIGHT-EYE Tennis

la So different from rifle shoot- International

lawn

What are the eurois

of a Ing. An amateur nan receive Foderation, which acknowledges sun-spangled

Bor, profes middle of 20th century London,

sucosatul archer? Says Bilson: few hundred yards, from You need above all, what I cd prizes up to £10 in one nelther amateurs

lorals, as my guide. meeting.

Marble Arch, a group of me call a straight oye. A strong Table tennis players may pay looking like

modern Savile must give the balance to his £1 year to their parent asso- How's idea of how Robin Hood' arm is a help, but not essential;

sand thereby become club, but he can claim amounts ciation

men should have dressed in then you need tremendous at- to a great number of out of that for his shooting "registered" players.

STILMEK This allows them to accept 'expenses.”

of que-tenth of an inch to The Britisfi Horse Bociety, money for

exhibition up-

with

you We played wonderful foot whose amateur rules are very ball. And we won by, even strict," admits that cash prixOR

Of course, football is full of curious form freaks Uke this.

Finally, the tide turned, very appropriately for us, on Decem- ber 20. We went to Shawfeld

to play Clyde, who were at that time also in the running for the title.

BOGEY WAS BEATEN

Should he receive more he

sports

goals to one for our first away to riders can be "any amaung | some BU

a

the

o hundred yards, an

Lincoln Créez

Loosing arrows at

•tainti

int rumble of Glands with

advertising.) overs, and flannelskapaded

will

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Open Senior Men's Singles (Semi-Finals)

Enrol-

Taken On Strength (a) ment--Waterino Nig. Div.: A/S Rose Larn enrolled we.f. 26.5.54, Bham- Cheung hulpo Nig. Div. A/S Siu Ying & Ho Yok Lan enrolied w... 20.3.14 Bhankiwan к.г. N. Div.1 A/S Po Yee Man enrolled w.e.f. 29.8.84.

Decrease

Re-

01 Strength (11) Komation K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. DIV.: LỰC Chong Choong resigned w.e.f. beat 25.0.54.

Y. S. Lim (Malaya) beat Jimmy Ku (CCC) 15-4, 18-2.

Bill Funk (CCC) beat Yeow Meng-teng (HKU) 15-1, 15-4. Senior Men's Doubles B. N. Herdo

& (CCC) Wal- bong (HKSSA) Leslie Sung & Thomas (CCC) 16-6, 15-3,

Club Junior Men's Bingles (Final) Louis Sousae beat Z. A. Abbas 15-19, 18-13.

TODAY'S Games

Tung

Open Senior Men's Doubles 8 p.m. Yeow Meng-teng & S.A. Vanar (HKU) V.B.N. Hegde (CCC) & Ko Wal-bong (HKESA).

8.80 p.m. Robert Tay (CCC) & Patrick Wong

(CYMCA) ♥ Francis Rozario (Rec) & Jimmy Ku (CCC).

Open Men's Singles (Final) 9 p.m. Y.S. Lim

Malaya) Colony Singles Champion v Blil Funk

(CCC) Colony Singles

Runner-up.

Knocked Himself Out With His Own Golf Ball,

Kawalowwa, New Zealand, Mr. E. Bruce Smith, Head- ertaster of the: Kawakawa - Dis-

for cóm- hundred yards sway, CsAPALENI The Eberget back Bow- triat High @chool, North Auck="|

and knocked himself out with his own goat ball,

On the tooth green of the

(8gd.) F. 1. Taxuxe, C.St.J.

Asistant Commissioner,

Administration

Colony Headquarters.

Wednesday June 2, 1854. Training: All personnel will parade

MPG for HQ nitko 5.30 pm. Dress Uniform. Thursday June 10, 1954. Stanais "A"; J'amonnel de- talled parado 5.30 pan. MPG FOT HQL Drew: Uniform. Clerks:

for Q 4.30 p.m. MPG BHKDF. Drewn Uniform Blo

bor HO Parede 5.30 pts MPG RICHEDF. Dress: Uniform Friday Jiang 11, 1934, Signals**, Personnel an depalled parade 8.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF, Drew: Uniform. (8gd) 0. F. Nawron DUR, Li-Col.,

Deputy Commandant, R.H.K.D.F.

Notice

Centenary Parade and Dance, May 28, 1954 Photographs of the Dance and Parade may be seen and order- Centre. Several ed at Volunteer books are on display in the Canteen.

BAYER

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Toothaches

Colds are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

SOAPY WATER

IS GOOD FOR

PLANTS;

USE BATH SURPLUS IN THE

GARDEN.

WATER IS PRECIOUS

PHOTOGRAPHS

by our Staff Photographers

Ballet Shoes

Golf Prize Giving Defence Force Ball

Rotary Club Charity Night

Tennis Finals

Defence Force

Ball

St. Paul's College Alumni. Beauty Contest "at Ritz Ballroom Mounting of Guard at Government. House Volunteer Centenary Parade Volunteer Centenary Fair BO.A.C.Cocktail Party:

Local Presentations

Local Christenings

"Lötal Weddings.

Available at

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