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Dolinar Can Take World Table Tennis Title

Says ERIC NICHOLLS

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1955.

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ROYAL H.K.

DEFENCE

The "United Nations" of Table tennis will be in session at Utrecht, Holland today until April 24. While sports goods manufacturers glow with pride at the constant use of their wares, players from every corner of the globe, with a widely differing assortment of dress, headgear, bats - a world and temperament, fight it out for the sports' greatest honour title.

If the recent English championships are anything to go by, there will be fun and games and shocks too.

I'm siding with former Champion Victor Barna in backing two extremely skil ful gentlemen from behind-the Iron Curtain for top honours.

Yugoslavia's

sponge ace,

Dolinar is a "sponger". He is Doctor Zarko "Dolinar, new also a penholder. But with a England Singles Champion, is difference.. The Yugoslav varies" 鷂 mixture of Right behind him his play with my No. 1. is the classical Ivan Andreadis, of Czechoslovakia, an orthodox rubber bat user.

the

I'TTI not forgetting. challenge of the World's premier table tennis country, Japan: toy dog, row she can call on arcund oate million players. But current holder Ogimura has followed his

the points

against him.

Sido

are mounting up

and' will

of Hungary. Yugoslavia's Harangozo

be there again. But I feel for them it will be a repeat per- formance so near, yet so far.

back hand and half volley. Con- he stands risk of ng" himself out.

England's challenge comes Andreadis, we know, failed in the English Championships, from former World title holders going out to young Yorkshire Richard, Bergmann and Johnny Bergman was not at man Brian Kennedy. But with- Leach. put detracting anything in the his best in the English Open way of credit from Kennedy But that was not altogether sur believe this was

Just

one of these things.

ORDINARY RUBBER Nobody can deny the skill. The answer probably lies'

Andreadis, the class of Ivan their use of the penholder' grip

one of few Czechs to use Covering the whole table with

ordinary rubber, and one of what amounts to little more than the nicest fellows ever to walk

.countrymen and formes Cham- plans Satoh and Fujil into com- parative obscurity. Why?

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the

a forehand, requires terrifle con-out to the table. 'centration and expert footwork.

Andreadis lacks only one im It is possible, therefore, that portant thing in a Champions when make-up-temperament they have burnt themselves out.

Japan To Defend Three Titles At World Table Tennis Championships

Utrecht, Holland, Apr. 15.

and

Japan will defend three titles the Men's Women's team events and the Men's Singles in the World Table Tennis championships which begin here to day.

record number of 35 About 350 players from a countries will take part in the championships which will be filmed and televised.

Only Pakistan's participation is in doubt since no team lists have been submitted to the Organising Com- mittee.

Zarko they are seeded fourth, and seventh respectively.

Heading the top half of the

Cup:

won in

Awomen

prising, coming as it did for him almost on top of a globe-trotting exhibition tour. Leach provided a more pleasant surprise.

After two years of mediocre results he came back to world

semi- class with a wonderful display against Dolinar in the

up.

from two games finals, pulling down, before losing in the fifth. Hungarian Angelica Rozeanu, for whom this will probably be a last attempt; takes the women's title, she will have established a record-six consecutives victories.

EGUCHI AND TANAKA Eguchi and Tanaka of Japan, and Austrian Linda Wert! will provide tough opposition, and so will England's Rosalind Rowe, providing she can mast€TM her impetuosity.

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Iyan Andreadis, holder of World Mixed Doubles and Austrian Singles. Ranked No. 2 in the world, and considered one of the most stylish players ever, Andreadis was, knocked out of the English "Open" of England's championships by Brian Kennedy, one

Ivan is one of the few Czech newest internationals. players who do not use sponge.-London Express Photo.

Should The FA Send

A Soccer Team To

Melbourne Games?

By ARCHIE QUICK

FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 15. Orders By Lieutenant-Colonel O. F. Newton Duan, Commandant

Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated April 12, 1955..

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|

< PORCE ORDERS

A3, R.A.F. pirmade" will be available, Ground at 8.45 am. Auxiliary Polles at North Point pier at 8:45 am to Tuesday April 18, 1955-HQ No. Holiday,— Headquarters RHKDF transport personnel from Hongkong | RAF Palce District. D.. will be closed. da Thunchor April" side to Kal Tak Dimoulty has been Transport leaver Marens Parade 21-1859.

experienced in previous years in Ground at 6.30p

'by road dae 10 Toums" April 14, 1956-EKAMP ́ ́Audit - Boardman' Audit. Board reaching Kat Tak

the March composed as under will assemble at

past porade. Water Hongar Bath the Adm. Der's offes at RHKDT EQ transport will be available for the | Salisbury Road at 8.45 p.m. Saturday Aprel 16... 1962-A) Tight—HRAAF on Thursday April 58, 1953-830eturis «journey to... North Point......

Ham D#.. Transport konver of auditing pm, for the purpose Esteh accusants as may be presected Queen's Birthday Garden Party Salisbury Rood at 1.43 pm Sanday President AspominĜ. Fincher, His Expellerey has expressed the Apr 27, 1968 FRONT-EKATAN

leaves Transport MBE . Aembers:—An Officer to wish that offers of all services Hangar m be totaŭied' by CO ERINVR At avtending the above function be pas 1966- All Ground

Road, at 5.43 ani, Monday Oficer to be detailed by CO ERAAF. | dressed in uniform appropelate to

the occasions. Officers, of the Hong KAAP Hangar...d M. The ~ FÓRCE HEADQUARTERS, Kong Awelltary Air Force Who Tport leaves Substrury Road 20

receive an invitation to this time 3.45 4.

April 27, 11250- Jut Platoon-Tuesday April 19, tion will accordingly be dressed as 1865. REKDF HQ 5.30 p.m.. Dress: follow:-K.D. Sud, K.D. Turka Musti

RECCE Platoon-Thursday April 21, 1963. Queen's Birthday Partido Selected personnel.

or Bush Jacket, ce muril.

Trade

All Groun EKAAT BIOGE

Programme. 1966-All

Saturday April 10, 1800 A T Riker 6. pm, Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m.

HKAA Hangusid pan Transport Leaves Salisbury Road at 16 pmTI.

Sunday April 17, 1806-B′ Flight=

5.16

Friday April 16, 1966 Racine Opera Lions 5.0830

J.JTA Fighter Troop. Controllers · Course id 3 Léctare Artillery Battery-Field "Advanced" CINES, Friday April 22, room, Murray Parade Ground at 5:30 1955-Radar 1988. Mart. #TARA III Chosi. Friday | p.m. Friday April 22 April 22, 1953. 3.30 p.m. QOperator-5.0.C.-3.30 pm. Fighter KAAT HIERB Am Transport jeaver, Sallsbury Road at 8.45- om. RHKDF. Mun, Signallers, Monday Controllers Course 2 & 3. Lecture

Thursday Apri 31. 1963---All pilots April 13, 1953 3.30 p.m. Signals But | room. Murray Parade Ground at 3.30.

as detailed-FIRAAP Hangirma "am MPG, Mutt, C & R Troop=Monday | p.m. Fighter Plottares Tuesday April, April 18, 1995. Parade MPG 5.1319, 1955-'A' _Warch-5.0.C.- 1.m. p.m. for SOC. Dress: Mufti

(Hm? Day) Tuesday. Apell' 18, 1953-

HONGKONG WOMENS Watch 5.0.C.-3.30

AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS - p.m. THE HONGKONG REGIMENT Thursday" "April, 21. 1955-A) & S

Training,--Monday "April 18. 1955- Watches Queen's Birthday Parade Sig 'B' All peramnel parade · 5.30 Training.-"A' Coy-Tuesday. April | 2 am. Water transport leaves Blaka p.m. MPG ber HOLY 15. 1963, Pay Parade. May Reading Pier at 8.30 am. Nurding, Orderlies | Friform. Tæsday Apr: :19, 1985- (NOC) Shoot (2 P1) RV MPG Wednesday April 30, 1066-Windwor

Sigo "A'-Personnel for RHQ 3.15 p.m. Dress: No. 8 Bome F/L1 S. S. Hauler 8.30 pm. parade 5.30 pm for Hal

interviews with OC the April 19, Wireless Operators Flementary Testorm. Wednesday April 20, 1965. 1956 as instructed). Thursday April. day. April 19, 1956As detailed- -MALE personnel parado 21, 1933, Sce. Notice for Queen's Murray Barracks 5.30 pm Wireler MFG YOT HQ HDDE. Birthday parade Listructions, B Operators Advanced Tuesday April Uniform Thursday April 201 Cay Monday April 18, 1955. Patrol 19. 1835——AJ" detailed---Murray, Bar-

Personnel as detailed) parade WD Ex-Wongnelchong arms and NCO racks.30 pm. Equipment Amisiänt

Security Car Park XIA THE RV 1.30 p.m. at MPG for RIQ. Saturday April 10, 1955--HKAAP

Dress: Unitoren. Friday April 12 Dress No. 5 (Slacks Anstead of HangGroup 4-2 pm. Transport 1955-Sigs A Personnel as detailed aborts) Eqpt No. 3. Thursday April | leaves Salisbury Road 41 145 p.m.

MPG for HOLS parado "339 pm, 21, 1955. See Notice for Queen's Sunday April 17. 1065-HKAAT

Drew: Unióban. Sunday April 23, Birthday parade ingtructions.

Hangar-Group 3 az "Transcest

1953--First Ald-Personnel as detaile Coy-Monday April 18, 1905. Rifle & Leaves Salisbury Road at 8.65 6.m.

ed parade 8.30 am. WD Security Car LMG Classification, RV Security Tuesday.. Apr JB. 1955HHAAF

Park Kowloon foe Kowloon Hospital. Car Park Kowloon 7.30 am, Dram: Bangar - All- perunel — 4 pun.

Dress: Civilian clothes. No. 3 Expt No. 2. Tuesday April | Transport loaves Saksbrzy Road at

(Sed) G. H. CALVERT, Major, 18. 1955. Pay Parádio & 3 Shoot, 15.5, 5m Clecka G.D. Tunday April,

for Commandant, R.EKDF. RV MPG 40 RHQ 535 pm Dress: 19. 1965–HRAAF Hangar-6 p.m. Civilian clothes. Thursday April Transport leaves Salisbury Road at

.. NOTICES 11, 1935. See Notice for Queen's 5.45 pm. M.T. Section Sunday April Birthday parade instructions, "U" Coy S 1056 A Section--HKAAT

Garden Party Government Hoaze- Wednesday, April 30. 1055. Dragom Hanspar0 am. (Full Day) Trans Trophy 2 teams only). BY MPG pert leaves Sailsbury Road at 3.48 April 21, 1935 icers and Warrant Officers attending the dove function for RHQ 3.16 p.m. Dress: No. 3. Lm, A.T.C. Trkday April 14, 1835. —

will wear uniforms as hoelfied in the Thursday April 21, 133. See Notice All perunpermArea Control a pum. for Queen's Birthday,panade instruc Transport leaver Salsbury Road arnatioes in Force Order Serial, No. 14 tions. Warning Order April 25, 1955 3.45 pm. Saturday April 16, 1958 cuted April 5. 1955 or mut

Queen's Birthday Pardo—Thursday Rife & LMG Classification (OSARIO), As detailed-Kat Take Tower-13 poop Kal Tak Tre Pl-Sunday Apr 17. to 6 pm (Full Day). Sunday April April 21, 1953 (a) Parade. Folts, 1955. Rile shoot Feak Rango, RV 17, 1085--As detailed Km Tak Tower Waart, Kowbooty 4.20% where MPG for RHQ 8.30 am. Dress: No. -9 am to 2 pm. (Tall Day 1 they will report to their unita,_{0}-

noon to 6 pm. (Full Day, Tuesday Ferry will have from Blake Pier 3. Eqpt No. 2. Monday Ad 18. 1953. Drill W.T. RV MPG_for | Apell 19, 1985As deaded Sek Hongkong for Holt's Whard at 8.30 RHQ 5.15 Pk Dre No. KP Tuesday April 10, 1663 1. Sarnes & Medals will be wor

Towering m "Full Davi). a.m. (c) Dres: HKR No. 3 Eqpt No.

Summer

Dress. Dreza-Tropicai, -HQ RHKDY-ə am. (Full_ Day)

inaves Murrey Parade will be om by all ranks wel

The

Corbillon Cup - the womens' team event-may come to England for the third time.

The

Swaything Cup for men - is open Yugoslavia,

The Football Association are on the horns of a Japan and Rumania all have a dilemma. The question is shall they, or shall they not, Cool)-Thursday April 1, 1955. chance. At least, that's the way send a team to compete in the Olympic Games at Mel-parade matructio it looks. But with a back-to- form Johnny Leach to inspire bourne next November. Almost certainly they will - his younger, less experienced but... colleagues, prises from England.

1)

look out for sur-

This is the first time the Games have been played in the Southern Hemisphere, and that means they will, take place during the English playing season; it also means HKFC BOWLS that a player must be away from his club, and, more

Important still, from his work for the best part of month. That is economically difficult these days.

The Hongkong Football Club has arranged a practice lawn

for bowls game

Saturday April 16, at 3.30 pm.

Ichiro Ogimura has been defend the titles they sceded number one in the London.

Japan should start off with Men's Singles which he won in

wing easy London last year. Outstanding three

against Opponents

in his half of the Belgium, Australia and South

A Team-B. I. Bickford, R. draw sre England's Richard Vietnam in the Swaythling Cup

C Butler, P. Cottier, K. B. The Saturday, four times World on Bergmann,

should have little difficulty in Baker; K. Forrow, W. McCou, Hungary's Ferenc Champion,

E. and H Holgate, G. Walker; in 1953, and beating Ireland, Egypt Sido, winner

R. H. Ridsdale, their in Dolinar, France

opening Greenwood, Yugoslavia's

Blythe, T. Sneddon... Bfth matches.

B Team: T. Dyer, A. Boyd- The groupings are Sway thing

Cowen, C. Edgeller, H. B. Dow- 1 Czechoslovakia, biggen; E. Gautier, R. Flaxman, Group

Brazil, Egypt, Nether- N. Van-Heck, H. Van-Echten; Andreadis, seeded number two,

Pakistan, Italy, Jersey, M. Rakusen, HL Shields, C. France, He, Rene Roothooft,

Bovard, K. Summers. Guernsey. number eight, and Sweden's

2.--Hungary, United Tage Flisberg, provide the strongest challenge ria, Portugal, Finland, Denmark. est challenge States, Sweden, Ireland, Bulga- in this half of the draw

Group 3.-Japan, Yugoslavia, Japan's Yoshio Tomita, seeded South Vietnam Australia,

gium, Austria, Scotland, Norway. Group 4-England, Rumania, Wales Germany (Combined), Spain Switzerland, Sasr, Lebaron...

draw is Czechoslovakia's Ivan France.

number six.

to

1unds,

Japan's runnerap

the 11 Women's Singles last year, Miss Yoshiko Tanaka, is soeded num- ber ive and Is in the bottom half of the draw in which her strongest

Hivals Are Japan's Fulle Eguchi, seeded number Linde Wert!, two. Austria's number three, and Hungary's Eva Keesian, number eight.

Group

Bel

CORBILLON CUP Group 1-Hungary, Rumania, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Scotland, Bulgaria, Denmark Pakistan.

Greap 2-Japan, Czecho- slovakia, France, Egypt, Nether-

Group England

The championships open with lands, Saar, Ireland Austria, matches in the Swaythling and Marcel Corbillor team Wales, United States; Germany events for Men and Women (Combined), Sweden, Switzer respectively in which they will land, Italy.Reuter.

cup

Nominate YOUR

Hongkong Footballer

41

I

Of The Year

Members of the public are

invited

Another rink can be arranged Like a game. for any other players who would

ob escape

The FA have never refused players able' and 'willing to go- to compete yet because they are persists. looked upon to give a lead, and With opposition coming from Australia would be bitterly dis-state-aided "amateurs" from the appointed if they refused, but Continent and South America it Scotland

Ireland and

have is quite possible that the trip world would be to across the already antifed that they will not be competing.

play only one or two matches before inevitable elimination,

There seems to be avême, except that only 18 teams will compete at Mel- to be a certain amount of knock- bournees that there will have ing-out beforehand. wild meet her fate in the Euro- pean pretimimaries unless given exemption. There seems, how- ever, no way in which to bar the "shamateurs"

There is also a little matter of £12,000 costs. A lot of good could be done for amateur foot ball ic this country with that amount of money. The Games,

however, are

being staged in side the Commonwealth, so it become a matter of prestige, The difficulty of finding the

Giants Suffer Second Straight Decision

New York, Apr. 14.

The American League champion Cleveland Indians made it two victories in as many tries in the new season today, but there was more woe for manager Leo Durocher and his World Champion New York Giants.

With 19-game winner Mike Garcia tossing a six bitter and Al Smith and Jim Hegan blasting Homers, the Indians scored a 5-3 triumph that spoiled the Detroit Tigers' home opener before a crowd of 42,684.

#

The Giants, however, dropped Chicago White Sox' 7, Kansas their second straight decisionCity 1.

the winen

Brooklyn Dodgers Boston Red Sox 3, New York hammered out four home runs Yankees 4. for a 10-8 decision.

Washington Senators Balti

England

On the question of clubs being deprived of the players services, the FA, of course, have first call, but I talked with the horrary secretary of a senior cluby Mr Stanley Greene, of Hendon this year's Amateur Cup Finalists at Wembley and he said: "No club would dream

offering objection.

"We want our players to have

their honours and, at the same

time, it is an honour for the club. Hendon would probably lose at least two players and it would make a bit of a farce of the League, but what does it matter: this one isolated oc casion? I do not think it would be practicable to suspend the League for a period because we have congestion of fixtures bad enough as it is. Anyhow, November is our busy time in with Cup early

rounds"

The Chicago White Sox got more Orioles postponed, rain-cocnection. three-hit pitching from Sandy Reuter. Consuegra to beat the Kansas

Athletics 7-1 and the Boston Red Sox downed the New York Yankees, 8-4, in the other to American League game:

In the National League,

nominate whom they consider to be Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current season.

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mail, and nomination coupons will be received until the closing date to be announced later.

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess.

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play. Nominations should be addressed to The Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

To The Editor, China Mail.

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of the Year, taking into regard his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is

(Signed)

Club.

the

surprising Chicago Cubs rang up

their

that straight win with 6-4 10-mbing triumph over the

Cinematis Rodes; Bit Virdon's 11th-inning homer

St Louis Cardinals to lead the Milwaukee Braves 8-7 and He man Wehmeier's six-hitter bested the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3. for the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Springbok Tennis Players Are Underrated,

John Bromwich Says

Johannesburg, Apr. 14.

South African tennis players are underrated and they should spring many surprises on European courts this in a near no-hitter by year, Australian veteran tennis Champion John Bromwich Robin Roberts of the

The Giants suffered a 4-2

Phillies said here today.

in their opening game of the Bromwich sails for home on South Africa could, hold its season on Wednesday.

two-month own."-France-Presse. Saturday after a A crowd of 14,067 at Chicago visit to the Union of South saw Consuegra

SCORE his sixth

Africa. straight win over the Athletics since July 26, 1953 United He said, South Africa has New York. Apr. 14 (Aof been regarded as a potential Hesults of Major League Base- competitions, such as the Davis ban games played icdays

· Press.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St Louis Cardinals 8, Milway kee Braves 7 (11 imings).

Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pitt burgh Pirater 3.

Brookdyn Dodgers 10, New York Gimiz 80

Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati Reds 4 (10 'jemings) ***

AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Indians5, Detroit Zirers J.

winning fores in internation

Cup

ip. We all knew Fric Sturgess was a wonderful play er, but that to us was the start and finish of South African

magnat

Taca ” Lusitania Bowls Match Set

For April 30

To initiate the new season a match between sides to be captained by the President and the Secretary of Recreio has boens arranged for commencing

ber

The first, inkling we had ofthe annual bowls the high standard of the same tween the Kowigon Bowling here was during last year's Green and the Club de Recreio South African tour of Australia, for the Zara Lustlarla will at the Now I feel that if one took the this year be played off best 20 players in Bouth Africa, Club de Rectelo, on Saturday, with the best 20 in Australie and April 30. Each Club wirbe thamoest 20 in the United States, represented by eight tears..

No. 2. Sp Cay MMG & Mor PF- Thursday April 23, 1993. See Notice for Queen's Birthay parade instruc tions. HQ Coy(incl Sig. MT, 21

Queen's Ethy

MT P-Frida "April 22, 1963-MT & MC Cadre, RV at 5.30 p. RHQ. Dress: No. 3. Med Sec-Wednesday April 20. 1963. As per T78. Programme By 5.30 pm at RHQ. Deas: Civilian clothes Mine & Cooks) Tuesday April 23. Warning Order HQ Cey (incl Sy 1985. Rifle de AMC: Classications for han frets and failures, RV 8 am. S.C.P. Kowloon for Kas Tak Range. Dres: No. 8, Eqpt No. 3. Band & Corps of Drums Monday April 18, 1855. Last Maint, RV 11 am, et KHQ, Dress: As crdered. Wednes day April 30, 1961 Dr. Marching Munda PVD am. at RBC), Dress: Back Shoes. No. 1, White Belt,

Queen's Thursday April 21,

Bleisday "Parado." RV 9 35. a Middle Ed. Kowloon Dress: No.3. White jacket. No. 1. Dress: Blue

Blue Peak Cap. Trousers Shoee, Friday April 22, 1954, parade.

Back

HONGKONG · AUXILIARY

AIR FORCE · ·

Commatidylight: Lieutenant G.C. Cairns amames command of the Force Astxillary Ale Hoài trong in proceeding to the United King- vice Squadron Leader G. Bain who dom on leave.o

Queen's Birthday Parade-Spexta- tor(s) All spectators mur be

seated by 9.45 a.m. (b) Onieces and

to

their guests will be admitted oficial sandal by invitation only, A limited number of invitations are Available and may be obtained on application to the Adjutant Warrant Officers and Sensor N.C.O and Other Hanies will have separate enclosures provided for them and their families. Entry will be by production of identity cards.

Queen's Birthday ParadeFly Past 4421 personnel of the Flying Squadron res requested to parade at the Hanger at 9 am on The day Apr 21, 1953, in order that a Squadron Photograph may be, tikra, after the Quem's Birthday My Past. Personnel taking part in the March Past will not be expected to attend.

MENZIES HOLDS

PRESS

→ CONFERENCE

The

Canberra, Apr. 14.. Prime Minister, Mr Press Robert Menzies, told a conference today that Australia's problem of staging the 1950 Olympic Games must be looked at as an intense practical, one to be handled as a very large business enterprise.

"It L quite clear that Australia has the Olympic Games for 1956 and they have to succeed, he sald--United Press

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Civil Aid Services

No.. 14.

C. E. Terry, Commissioner, Civil Aid Services, of April 15, 1855,

Orders by the Hon.

...

20.4.35 (Friday) -- Upper Levels, ' Aberdeen

2.3.55 (Monday)-Despatch, Tel=_ haut.

4.5.38 (Wednesday) -- Trussport Pay Parades.--Pay Parades for the Mongkok. undermentioned units will be held 8.5.55 (Friday) -- Yaumatt.. Sham- as stated below. Personnel concernstrupo. ed will report to the Paymaster at the Pay Office, C.A.S. Headquarters, Communications between 1730 and 1900. on these day

Payments will not be made unles C.A.S., Identity Cards or C.A.S. Temporary Certificates of Identifica uos are produced.

of

4.55 (Monday) - Kowloon City, C.A.S. Pay Section Fall" Day. Training. Full day training wil take place on Sunday, May Back Sunday, May 15: Place of Parade C.A.Ş. Headquarters. Time Parade, 0900 to 1700 hours.

Attendance Registers For April. Attendance Registers for April, 1956, minst be forwarded to the Paymastar $2.4.38 (Friday) - Shaukiwana C.A.S. Headquarters by May 2,

1955. Kunghom. Bay View,

34.4.55 (Wednesday) Fonzxong Command Tost. Kowloon Command Post, Rescue Service.

25.4.58" (Borutay) Eastern, Stan

7,4,5 (Wednesday}Western.

Central.

C. G. M. Morraine,

Chief Staff Officer, Civil Aid Service

15.4.55.

STROK, TILLETT & HOLT,

and

HARRY ODELL

proudly present

LTD.

THE WORLD'S GREATEST HARMONICA PLAYER

LARRY ADLER

MANCHESTER

GUARDIAN,

speaking

of LARRY,

says:

When he had

Finished, indeed,

all of us in

the audience

had apparently

had our breath

taken away,

all'except

Mr. Adlar

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