THOSE "TOUGH" CONTINENTALS SAY IT WITH KISSES
By DESMOND HACKETT
Well I'll go to Halifax? Here is referee Arthur Ellis who has whistled in more countries than a migrating swallow telling us that the Soccer men of England are Hoft.
And more harsh words. He says the Continentals take the hard knocks with little squealing....that they are much tougher.
WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS
The
TEAMS
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Now Arthur Ind, as you are a Yorkshire chap from Good Halifax 1 can only tell you: "Dont talk
daft."
SWIN
FURTHER AHEAD
When it comes to the dying
is even the Continental further ahead of us than he is at football.
been
He
following have selected to represent their Club in the League bowl matches to- morow at 4 p.m.
Hecreto
Divialan
crc
£
Touch him but
shade ruggedly and down he swoons. leta it be known that he is not long for thk Tuel world.
writhes and
The trainee with the inevit- nbic beret always a size 100 amall, the cost of many pockets and the 1tle black bag lupes his Florence ra tu d
2in1
While Away)-A AG Silva, HA. Ozorio,
Pastu CA Danenberg JM.madly Gutterrez, Aust. I Marques Nightingale. AM Sour Lu, M.A. Bap- tita. LF Xavier. Aλ Lopes
Second Divisi YUSRC (lom MR Pereira, AO Laurel, b Rotarin, AA Remedios 8 del
Alves, todrigues Rivera J 1. S ALAM. Hapists, Je Norothia
Sva, El Carvalho,
Pho
First Division v FC Home) -BE
Kavanagh. Finney, Metcalfe. T (Dough: R. Y. Pope, F
Watt. J Huliands, G Perks, Goodmati, A W. Hiresck, J. Hav.
ward
Second Division v CCC (More)-- FS Jones, 8 Marvin, P Lowe. W Jones, AJ * Greenwost; Bennett, JA. For, A Soutor: A I
R Mackenzie, Evant, A E Jones.
D O'Brien, Reserve
( Willeux
Second
VARC
Given half a ch-nee two minor surgeons and any stray reserves will dash to the scene of pain and anguish.
After the full treatment Uie gallant Alphonse will stagger to
feet and gesture to crowd that although sorely stricken he will battle on.
These wilting willies make me feel sick, but they have nothing 11n those International takes who deliberately collapse just before half-time, so a fresh and fit substitute can take over.
Remember, Arthur, how the Argentinians kidded you Buenos Aires last May?
In the 43rd minule Ceccanale the ground without an England player in sight. When Mendez took over Cecennato lenped athlettenlly to
Division Y
Rank slowly Rectele C Ingledew, Away Be Trail
DL. FAYerde M. Hart Baker Mackenzie, 9 Boycott, B. Hollway Goodyear. M. 1. F Cosgrove & Senti, Agnew, A. Atevén,
НСС
First Division v KDC (Away}- - AV Lupes, Stapleton, R Kermani. W tlong ling: Hosseint, W. Gaffney. Chubb, T.
Baker: D.C. Symont, D. Phillips. FO. Madur. J. Wong.
Second Division KFC Away) -TWH Wison, D. While, E
feet and acknowledged the saiule of the crowds is he trotted off. When { shouted a protest the Argentinians shrug-
and ged their shoulders ER
<x- plained: "But do you not see- Ceccanato he does not play so after the Birst halves." Hond
But Arthur
learned you quickly.
When Chile tried to have right-half Baker, (
Rojas replaced in Santiago 10 days later you let him lying there waving pained farewell this nearest and dearest. There was no sub- stitute for Rojas.
M. Divechs Hutch Finchom. DB Scalers.
ni, C
ford, W. Tung: E Lee, T Luck.
Members of the 2nd Division team are la theet at Queen's Pier at 3.30 Pird Division v FC (Away)--{{ Chamberlain, VC. Seymour, A. W Braun, A. Triggs: J.1. Stewart, A.2. CS. Ladd RR. Hall,
Dudnan, WF
Wa Maitland: Edwards,
Carvalho, T. Cham- pelavier.
NEFC
B.
Second Division KCC (Home)
Baker P. Cuttler T PYTT K B B.I.
T Sneddon, Bickford: Douglas, H. Bidsdate. RC Butler: P. Gardner, E.F. Gee, K.A. Baker W McColl
Third Divuton v IBC (Away! — Vin-Echten, N. Van-Beck, B. Mills, E Grutler: A. Boyd-Cowan. D. Maxwell Holgate. W Smith; W. Thom, R.A. Jones, W. Franklin, L. Stange. Reserves: O Edgeller and R.C. Baker,
KROC
First Division IRC (Name)-*.
Purvis. Francis. F. Howarth, ME
A L..G. A. Harvey: E.J. Liddell, Fastman, F. Hughes, WC SimpMONT
GC. Tindall, R. Browne, Norman, J. McKelvic
НКСС Second Division y Tolkon (Away) Banham, J Wsper, R.A. Almao, Edwards, F. Marshall A. Duty FCB. Black, FD 1. S. Lloyd. Monat. Aitchell. D. Trali.
Angus
Flipino Clab Firs Division v PIL (Away) J.T.
Bachoo, VN Colton, A. Allenza, WC. Ogley: F.3. Xavier. F.J. Rodrigues, R.M.V. Ribeiro, R. Souza, Basa; C.M. Franco, A.1. C.A. Coelho, L.S. Sitva.
Third Division v KCC (Ham LM. Neves, A., Rahman, F. V.A. Never: .F. Pereira, H.M. Xavier, D
H.A.V. Ribeiro; Reis, L.A. Peres, 1.8 Castro, A.J. Coelho, M.T. Nunes.
Past want a good example of Author Continental toughness? Ellis tells how an Italian goal- keeper saved a penalty in in international match with France. Referee Ellis ordered the kick to be retaken. France scored.
And then
"the goalkeeper his head and hands on beat the
kicked, he ground, he howled, he cried, he did every- thing. Ho
was finally consolert by all his colleagues who lined up and kissed him one by one."
TOUGH-GUY ACT
By the beard of Wilf Copping I would give my Wembley sent for the England-Germany game to see Sam Bartram being beaten by a penalty and offer- Ing his homely face to be kissed by his Charlton chums,
such an event
is
Now, how about Arthur Ellis doing the tough-guy act when he goes to Russia next month to referce international friendly matches t possible?
My roubles say referee Ellis will not insist on the English style of control, but will follow the Russian method In which the referee controls one half of the field longways and the two linesmen control separate halves on the opposite side.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954.
ON THE
SOCCER
INSIDE
(Edited by Sam Leitch and Terence Elliott)
Alan Monkhouse out for a fortnight with a damaged shoulder joint; "second- choice attack leader Vic Keeble also a casualty. But Newcastle United aren't worried. It seems the centre-forward spot. has lost a lot of its glamour.
And. Jackie
What about switching Jackie Milburn back to his old familiar job?: "Not likely," say Newcastle. "Jackle is an outsider-right now--for good." likes it that way. So what happens?
One-time Rotherham winger now and then?" The coach had 1 Les White, who can also play in topreg cutside Dartmoor. the centre, gets the job.
No
longer
the contre-
•
Film Kar Tyrone Power's eye. forward the king-pin of at- duzzling ties can play their part In a Fulham promotion bid this tack at least with Newcastic. Their "M" plan with the wingers | sésson.
th
shook doing
thrusting. Arsenal at Highbury.
ONE'S NOT ENOUGHL Bolton Wanderers have come to the conclusion that they need to ensure adequate goalkeeping reinforcements. And 11 всетя the signing of 15-year-old Joe Denn doesn't exactly solve the Jor. 9 ft. schoolboy problem
Manchester Internattural from boys, is a star of the future alt right,
will But Bolton know they
. է have to walt longish time before Joe can reach maturity. So don't be surprised if another goalkeeper arrives at Burnden.
Man they
mind? have in Could
Bernard Streien, Luton Town's former Amateur international. Bolton eyes were en Streten at Bury recently and Bernard fancies a step up into First Division football.
"Their
Power sends them to a London executive who passes the
Page: 7
The Ups And Downs Of Sheree North
By MOORE RAYMOND
SHEREE NORTH. Does that same ring n bell? Why, only a few weeks ago It was clanging an alarm, burning up the wires, and hitting the headlines with a boin-n-n-ng!
In case you've forgotten, Sheree North was the girl who was going to make Marilyn Monroe look like the ashes of passion and the dregs of denire,
Sherco?, rated, and Sheree got a divorce
two years ago...
Meanwhile she
Sheree,
to 20th according Century Fox Studios, had ousted Marilyn es top glamour girl.
:
Бо
A COSTLY TEST "Miss North," they shouted loudly that Miss Monroe "has could hear it In Tokyo, just had a film test that
cost 00,000 dollars and she is going
in to be wonderful
'Pink Tights.'"*
In Fulham's promotion year of 1949 Mr Read wore a yellow and black smasher embossed) with Egyp/ian hieroglyphics.
Latest arrival from Hollywood | baseball is white and green spots on a black background."
Now maneger Frank Ozbore | has ordered hla secretary: "Wear that the in every vital Leaguo
| shrtling confcetions on to Ful-match this season."
ham secretary Charles Read'.
-(London Express Service)
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 35. Orders By Lieutenant Colonel O. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated August 31, 1954.
Force Ordern
Masa Mini X-Ray. All those meta- hers of the following units who have to be examined should report promptly at 4 p.m. na Wednesday, September 4, 1094:-Force HQ, Arly Battery, HQ Int Pi, Reeve, Home Guard and HKAAF,
Holiday. Headquarters RHKDF will be closed on Saturday, September 11, 1054.
Force Headquarters
Int Fiatoon, Tuesday, September 7, 1954. Lecture, 1Q RUKDF 0.30 p.in. Drem: Plain clothes.
Pruise for thr Manchester United young fers from former Eglant contic forward Jack Bower 1. now
County Derby
Thursday, Septem Recce Platoon. second string trainer:
ber 9, 1994. Drill. Lecture-First Aid, great virtues that they have RV MPG 3.30 p.m. Dres: Bere no individualist. Everyone plays Khaki, OG Shirt and Shorts, Bonia.
Take five of Putices, Web Bell. for everyone cise. them and put them into our side and it would not be improved, but take them altogether and a first-clas team." United reserver had just beaten Derby reserves 6-1 ni Derby.
you have
ment in
demobbed Al
on the
Alec Herd, who played for Manchester City for 15 years (he was in the Cup-winning side of 1934 and the First Division title winners of 1937) asked why he let his son go to Arsenal in preference to his old club, on the doorstep of Stockport, told
Dress: Uniform (A) Baturday, Sep tember 11, 1934. Clasification shoot (3rd Group). RV 10.30 a.m. at RHIQ. Dress: Uniform (A) or Overalls.
Home GTE Training... Thursday, September §. 1954. Judging Distance, NV MPG 4.20 p.m. for pt to lappy Valley. Drese: Clean fatigue (Overalls), beifs, frogs, siings.
HK Adillary Air Force TAB InnoCVIATIONS. The annual TAB innoculations for HKAAF per- Donnel will take place after the KKAAF Pay Parado on Friday, September 24, 1854.
"Forces Day" 22 nude shooting Competition. Attention in drawn to the rules of the "Forces Day" 22 Rifle Shooting, Competition which are now displayed on the Notice Board at the KDF Beadquarters. I 19 hoped that the KAAF will be welt represented.
Hangar
day, September 4, 1956-"D" Section -EKAAF Hangar-9 a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.40 m. Wireless Operafare➡ Tuesday, Bep- ember 7, 1904-A detalled-Murray Barracks 30 p.m. Friday, Sep. tember 10, 1956-As detalled-Murray Barracks.30 p.m. Friday. Septem» ber 10, 1354-As detailed-A. I[Q & RAF Kal Tak - 6 ami. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 0.43 ban- AC Friday, September. 1. 1954 All Flight-KAAP Hangar-6. p.m. "Yarwport leven Balisbury Road si
spam.
Saturday, September 4. 1954-As detallod-Kal Tak Tower-m 12 noon (Full Day), Sunday. tember 5, 1954--As detailed-Kai Tak
WAS
Marilyn was in Tokyo because she
honeymooning with stor Joe DiMaggio after being suspended for re- "Pink fusing the part. In Tights.”
I gather that Marilyn turned her celebrated dorsal vertebrae on "Pink Tights" because:
1. She did not like the part of the schoolteacher in 'nineties
the
And
what about Sheree who? Sheree North oh, that girl.
Sheree is used to disappoint- ments, Soon after she was born In Los Angeles 22 years ago, her divorced. Her parents were name then was Dawn Bethel,
As a child she was
crazy her about ballet, and while mother worked as a peart appraiser-whatever that
Los the youngster went Angeles dancing school, where she became an odd-job girl to help pay for the lesso118.
I
to a
MARRIED AT 13
At 11 she started dancing In USO shows for the troops. At 13 she became a show-girl and high-kicked in everything from operetta to revục.
married who got a song-and- dance job on Broadway:
2. They wanted her
to sing
B number called "The Girl on the Calendar
musical
echo of her notorious pose in the nude back in the days when
she was a model;
3. She didn't think they were
paying her enough;
4. She'd Just married Joe.
Meanwhile the studio, breath- ing hard, pounced Dn Sheree because:
1. She had nearly set off the Arcsprinklers with her brief but torrid dance in the Broadway show "Hazel Flagg";
2. When Bing Crosby chose her for a comedy dancer in his TV debut, he had to fight the sponsor who declared her dance was too exciting and he won;
to
3. A home-movie producer shot this same dance, was re- fused Post Office facilities send coples to his subscribers on the grounda that it was obscene, took the authorities to court--and won the case
When "Hazel Flagg" was they filmed by Paramount, couldn't put that dance into the
she did
a crazy picture, so Jiterbug number Instead.
SHE VIBRATES
You can see it in the Martin and Lewis film, "Living It Up." the celluloid version of "Hazel Flagg," which is the stage ver- alon (without the bite) of the
Carole
film, Lombard "Nothing Sacred."
Paramount didn't show "Liv- Ing It Up" to the critics bo- cause they always pan Martin and Lewis. But I had to go and sce Sheree.
All she does in the picture is this dance with Jerry Lewis. But how that girl vibrates,
There's no telling from that frenzy whether she'll ever rival Monroe
es a glamour type-or even' as an actress,
Twentieth Century-Fox, after getting her signature on à con- tract, sald she would
play Donald O'Connor in "No Business Like Show Busi- ness."
Then Marilyn came home. She ended up with tho part
a big increase in salary. opposite Donald O'Connor and
Artery Battery, Fleid Troop. Ad-
Trade Training. Nurung Orderling. venced Class. Friday, September 10.
Wednesday, September 8, 1954---Wind- 1954 8.30 p.in. 11G RUNDF. Plani
sor House 5.15 p.m.-Dr Ransler. clothes. TARA III Clare. Friday.
Clerks PA. Tuesday, September 1, 8.30 p.m. HQ September 10, 1954.
Bignallern. 1994–89 RUKUF-8.30 p.m. Trans KHKDF. Plain clothes. TMonday. September 6, 1924. 6.30 port. Jeaves Murray. Parade Ground pan. Signais Hut MPO, an rp. at 0.15 p.m. Badar Operators and Parade Fighter Control: Section. Saturday, Monday, September 6, 1954, DAY TO REMEMBER 5.18 pan. MPG for SOC. Dress: Plain September 4, 1934—"B" Team Radar Static-8.30 a.m. (Full Day). TrES- elothes.
Force & Pay Bection, Sunday, port leave Sallsbury Road at 130 For David Herd, 20-year-old
12. 1954. Classification Pan-Sinday, September 8, 1954-"A" inside for-September
Team-Radar Station 8.30 am, (Full Stockport County
Peak Hange. RV 845 .m. MPG.
Day). Transport leaves Salisbury ward, jast Tuesday week wa1
Road at 8.30 am. Tuerday, Septem a day to remember,
Longhong Regiment
of the ber 7, 1934-Badar Operators—SOC- Duties. Orderly Villeer Wock-L M.A.
D'Almada Remo 5.30 pan. Friday, September 10, 1934
-All C & R Perionnel 900-4.30 | old David WRS
dios. Next for duty-Lt K.J. Han
Auxiliary Police. Thursday, Catterick from the RAF Reimer, Orderly Sergeant of the Weak pan
Next for Beptember 9, 1936-114 No. 34 RAF the afternoon.
test P.F., dus Xavier.
Police District-8.45 pm. Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 0.30 p.m. Equipment Assistants, arrived in "eivvies" at a Manduly-Sal M.G. Blone.
and within 30 Training. "A" Coy-Tuesday, Sep- chester hotel, minutes, over a cup of tea, he ember Y 1034. EWT Patruls Saturday, September 4, 1934 Duly
LO, COT) BV 6.30 pm. a1 men allsbury Road became in Arsenal player, Riig, Dress: Plain clothes. Warning 1.45.p.m. Bunday, September 3, 1934
Order-September 14, 1904. Cay HADuty StoramenHKAAP Huma Sitting in
cosy len-day tre from 1.15 pm B Coy9 in. Transport leaves Ballsbury party deal were Tom Whittaker, Monday, September 6, 1954, TEW Reed at KB Tim. Thursday, Sep
jember E. 1994 –– HRAAF Hanger & the Arsenal manager, Mr Ernest Patrols (Offs, NCO, RV A.30 Þ.B. at HQ. Drew: Uniform and shoes.
Trammport leaves Sailbury Barlow, lawyer-chairman of the Warning Order September 13, 1994. Stockport directors, Dick Duck Coy Haif day try from 2 p.m. Road at 5.45 p.m. MT Bection-Sun- Coy Tuesday, September 7, 1954. Coubly manager. warth, the
Night Attack and Patrols RV 1.40 Alec Herd, his p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Khaki the player, and
Galters, Shirts, OG Slacks, Boola, father.
Web Equipment. Warning Order- The transfer, which involves Sunday, September 12, 1934. Range Classification Casuals Kal Tak. V a £10,000 fee a record form, at Security Car Park, Kow- Stockport County puts young loon. "D" Coy-Wednesday, Septem
Night Attack Patrois Herd on top money, £15 a week ber 8, 1954.
1.43 P.m. 1 MPO for RHQ
opposite RV plus £2 bonus for a win, £1 Dress: Khaki Bhirts. OG Blacks,
Battle Orders Khaki Beret, word for a draw.
Warning Order-Sunday, September 12, 1964. Rine Casuals Kai Zak "A" Range. Periannell will be informed by letter who will be 23. at Security Car Park, Kowloon Depot Monday, September G. 1964. Drill W.T. RV 130 D.B. at 14 RHKDF Dress: Overalls, anklets, Beret, Boot Bp Coy. MMG P Wednesday, September 8, 1954. MMG TYE. RV 3 p.m. et MPO for HQ. Dress: "As ordered by P1 Comd. Warning Order Sunday, September 12, 1054. Ride Casuala Kal Tak' "A" Range RV 8 m. 1 Security Car Pack, Kowloon, Mor Pl Wednes
Beotember 1, 1996—"B"" Watch-80C day, September 8. 1954. Mor. TIE: -8.30 p.m. Thursday, September 9. RV 2 am, 11 MPG for 112. 1934-"A" & "B" Walcher-SOC-1.00
Warning
Casual p.m. - Grounderew -- Gulurday. Rep. As ordered by Pl Comd. Order September 12, 1934.
tember 4, 1954-"A" Flight—IKAÄT shoot Kai TEKA Rangu. V do-itangar p.m. Transport leavER curity Car Park, Kowloon at a Salisbury Road at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, HQ Coy Big Pl-Wednesday, Septem ber 8. 1944. R. Procedure, RV September 3, 1954 "B" Flight
Leaves Ballbury. Rond as 6.05 am. 9 am at MPG, Dres: Clean AAR HAFAJT: Transport fatigue, OG. Warning Order-Rifle
39 ||Thursday. Beptember 2, 1934 Casuals Sunday: Beptember 13, 1934. FKAAF, HangarTM 8 pm. Transport Perado Becurity Cat. Park,
Flying Programme. Saturday, Sep- "I'm certain he will make Sharp. MT Bre-Wednesday. Bep- loaves Sallbury Road at 8:46 pm.
tember 8, 1954. M. Cadre. V good."
6.5 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dres: tember, 1954A FlightHKAAF Cleats Fatigue C Cadre. Av Do bury Road of 1.45 pm. Bunday. Bep- Hangar -- 1 p.m. Transport, leaves NO SURPRISE
tember 9, 1954. M.C. p.m. at MPG for IQ, Dress: Over-Repleinher 9. 1954
CAAF Hangar a.m. Transport You cannot imagine, onyls, Warning Order-Riffe Camiinia
Parade : kaves. Salk-bury Road si 240, a.m. Sunday, September 12, 1958.
Thursday, September 9, 1904 AI player nursing n grievance Security Car Park, Kowloon, a.mt. for long if his manager happens fat seo-Thursday, September 9, 1954, PuntsHQ RIIKDT-1745 hts Trans The Hon. Secretary of the
to be that genial and tactful Lecture. RV 5.30 pm. Dress: Clean port even Murray Parade Greund Two other matches, J. M. Hongkong Amateur Swimming
Crucis Sunday, September 13, 1904 K Woman's Auxiliary Army Corps is no surprise that his talk with Parade Security Car Park, Kowloon,
Training-Week Ending Gutierrez, and B. P. F. Mor- Association, Mr H. W. Winglee, character Johnny Carey. So it up o Warulo Order-Ride 1730 hrs.
J.A.
6am. Medical Section-Wednesday, Informed CPTO ques v G. Hong Choy, and G. has
September 11, 1934 f want to transfer" man right in PractGE, HV 3DM. ALAPO Souza; and A. L. G. Eastman, Kearney, RN, that a.naval rat half Jackie Campbell ended with for For Ranger Drew. Clean #fa- Morday, September 4, 1964----Signata true 0.0. Battle Order. Warning WWE Parsonnel - se detailed parette and W. C. Simpson v J. Ning Writer J. Rankin, violated
a smiling handshake.
Order lufte Canals. Bunday, Sep: 1130 hrs MPG for HQLT. Dresa: Wong and W. Hong Sling were the amateur codo when he swam
tember 12, 1964. Parade Security Uniform Tuesday September all cancelled duo to the
1 "Everything heavy during the recent typhoon on
right Car Park, Kowloon, am. Cook 3964a=Bignals "B" Personnel as 'de- ground.
Sunday in order to win a $100 again,"
says Jackic, a loyal Wednesday, September 8, 1904, Cookstalled perada 1730 hrs Blackburn player. He withdrew Course, RV 6.10 p.m.AL APC CON JOLY. Drew: Unaform. Wednes The only match on the Island bat
Dreak] Clams fatigue, daya September: 8, 1964 Eigtal Lysmun Bks. was that between A. R.
darity Car Park, Kowloons Ch im Uniform..
September 1964. Parade Be4|,1730, hra MPG for Hahaha
catre Wednesday September, MPG 20e, te RIKO Dress Unde WrAppreciation Orders (CO) Formy tan PAFANS:1130 M
Dream Wale | Cow HQ RHKDFA DINI:: Unitneme form as detailed. **TE →Thursday. Thursday, September 'R. 1964 --- #izji. September 9, 1964,76 (3) All" omegra - Aliz All personnel will eacite 1715. and Senior (NOOS Melucing" hrs MPG for HQ7 KHKOFABDress:
the
Uniform, Friday,) eptember, 10%E0%
$Uniform.
Arthur Ellis has tried plan before and bluntly
this
com-
Pairs ments: "I think nowt at all to
Two Open Matches Played
Two of four Colony Open Lawn bowls matches were played off yesterday in spite of the inclement weather.
The three scheduled to played in Kowloon saw
bo
only
C. E. Passos and F, X. M. da Silva play against J.M.A. Ramjahn and M. I. Razack af KBGC. The former won by 23 shots to 17.
A.
R."
• "Noteereing World" 108. G.).
Round the (Hutchinson and Co..
(London Express Service).
$100 Bet Said To Have Violated Amateur Code
bat,
me:
"I consider Arsenal the best club in the country for a young player. Young David will get every chance to show his worth at Highbury,
"I am perfectly content to leave the shaping of his future career in the hands of Tom Whittaker.
geptember Full Day Friday
10.1854All Fight Pub llo Relations Office, Gloucester Bold- ing-3.30 pm. Clerks G.D. Tuesday,' September 7, 1954–HKAAT Hangiem 0 pm. Transport lesves Baillbury Rood at 5.43 v., Fighter Plotters Thursday, September 1, 1956=="A" Be "g" Watcher BOC 830 0.m. Tues- Bombay Watch
Sentembar 7.
-
Ratman and U. A. Rumjohnths was pointed out that Rañ- | his request to be placed on tho] Warning, Order—Riffe, Canuale, Sun« : "A*r · Personeel (as detailed parade
kin's
entry to the Harbour transfer list. It all started when against A. C. Sequeira and J. Race, if one is received, cannot 20-year-old Honnie Clayton was Landolf at HKFC. This was be accepted by the Association. pleked for the right balt jobs in interrupted by rain on the 13th if his reinstatement as an the first match of the season, AV 6.30 in. 1 MPG, head. The score at that stage amateur is desired, the Associa was Rahman and Rumjahn 12, tion must have Mr Kearney's Sequeira and Landolt 14.
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The motor-coath taking Tor
players on their annual Septem club outing sild gently to a for sary for it to be refunded or to stop. From the kur "they watche
donated to a sports fund.
ed the game being played, The alknice war beoke by the volco
Twenty-three members of the The letter was sent following off Yorkabroaming alttar, out- Hongkong football teams apon reports that Ranking swam in ride tight Arushawi sored by the Kowloon Motor But he harbour when, Typhoon Ida!! Company, which has been on a hit, the Colony on Bunday in
"winita,bot of $100 and} sich um/ tour of Malaya and Singapore, order to
for, the fortid. will be returning to the Colony Man to prepare for the by CPA plane sale morning “ coming harbour.
there No
Now hold your breath. At 19 ahe
П 25-year-old draughtsman, Fred Bessire, and a year later daughter Dawn was born, The parents
soon sepp-
hadn't got much further than chorus work, a few specialities in cabaret, nome dancing in Aims
Disappointed at the prospect of ever
becoming a star, sho started taking a course business college,
at
a
To pay for the course, sho on dancing at night. went
·Alton Robert Choreographer saw her at the Macayo Club, Santa Monica, and insisted she should audition for a special dance
in the Broadway show, "Hazel long."
She got the part-the audi- ence cheered-the critics raved
and you know the rest.
And About "Pink Tights"? of 20th 'The London offico
the that Century-Fox tell mo film is now in production with Sheree as the star,
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