THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955.
Official Umpire TEN BALLS SEALED FATE
Mr C. E. Paros will take over dulles from Mr Hob Maralımii de officist umpire at the Open Triples Lawn Bowls quarter Anato on Bunday at KBGC. 16 WAN announced yesterday by the HKLBA.
Mr Passos will also watch over Open Pairs quarter final matches at KDGC commenting at 5 p.m. on
Thursday Sept. 1.
-WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
The following players have been selected to represent their. respective clubs in League Lawn Bowls games to be played to- morrow.
Recreio
Hocrelo "Bluse" (Away) vs. P.11.C. nt 4 p... F. Luz (Skipi, J. E. Noronha, S. E. Souza, G A.. F. V. Ribeiru (Skip), Guterres, J.
C. U. Pereira, A. M. Souza, J. A Luz, C. E. Passon (Skip). . Rora
OF SOUTH AFRICA
.
England Won Despite Elderly Fielding
By ALEX BANNISTER
The Oval.-England 151 and 204. South Africa 112 and 151. Eng- land won by 92 runs,
English cricket can breathe again-thanks largely to the Surrey spinners, Lock and Laker, who were not considered good enough to go to Australia with Hutton's team last winter!
As in the final Teat with Australia in 1953, Lock and Laker did all that could be asked of them at the Oval. When South Africa were left to make 244 to win, they dismissed them on a turning pitch for 151 runs.
Perek, E. M. Alamegun, A. Test-two men were run out.
Pereiro.
Recreio "Whites" (Home) v. R.C. "B" at 4 p.in.: A. A. Lopes (Skip), A. Guterres, A. M. Baptista, A.
S. Rivero, C. A. Danenberg (Skip). G. A. Norania, F. Gi. da Luz, Ada Suva FX. M. Silv
(Skup
Nopanha, J. LA B. Alves, J. M. Cutierrez.
Division
VD, M.
2nd
(Home) Filipino Club at 4 pm, W. Sousa, S. R. Solina, R. K. Pavṛt. P. I. Ragi iskip); C. K. Sung. T Leonard, 14. U. Baker, JW, Leonard Skim, A. F. Ferreira, J. J. Kelleher, J. A. Fox, P. K. Lau (Skip).,
Flipino Club
1st Division Lome) va. K.B.G.C. 4 p.m.; A. J. Coelho, A. 1, Souza,
3. V. Cotton, C. A. Coetho (Skip);
E. J. Xavier, A. D. Reis. A. Bachoo. Bass Skip M. T. Nunez, M. V. Ribeiro, J. A. Tibble,
It.
H.
H. Sliva (Skipi. Reserve:-
J. Lee.
2nd vision (Away) vs. C.C.C. at 4 p.m. L. A. Peres, 1. S. Catro. E. G. Barros, A. C. Sequokra (Skip);
Santon, VA L. M. Neven,
Neves, H. A. V. itibeiro. (Sidp)
C. M. Crailing, 11, E. Pereira, S. Hussain, F. J. Rodrigues (Skip). Reserve C. Foster.
3rd Divisian liome) vs, U.S.R.C. at 4 p.m.: C. M. Rozario, C. M. Franco, M. Null, C. M. tull, A. Ribeiro (Skip); T. M. Castilho, L. A. Rosario, A. Costa, F. Tun (Skip): 1. Castro, F. Thurne: F. Hunt, V. Ribeiro (Skipt.
UBRC
2nd Division (Home) va, T.C. at 4 p.m. 5. 9. Flanders, A. Fletcher, R. E. Read. G. 1 (Sko); R. Trail, A. Buckley, N. Hart-Baker. 1. M. Hetherington (Skip): G. S. Good Agnew (Skip).
E, Robinquet, M. Scott.
3rd Division Away) va. F.C. at 4. p.m. 7. Rainbow, C. Rolfe, E. Wolstenholme, T Wren (8kip); R. W. Booker, J. Whitefield, W. Iters, B. F. Green [Skip): G. Strothe Blewart, R. Hastie, C. Walker. A. J. Stonyer (Bidp).
KCC
1st Dividen (Away) VI. Indian Recreation Club "Gold" at 4 D. C. Symora, A. M. Alves,
Baker, D. Phillips (Skip}}__A.
Lope, Tang, E. R. storselet,
F. H. Kermani (5kip); J. Duffield.
J. N. Wang, W. Gaffney, W. Hong Sing (Skip).
2nd Division (Away) va. Poilge Recreation Club 31.4 p.m.: 9. Doe, L. Bonew, 11. Phoenix, W. J. Howard (kant: II Chamberlain,
1. Taal, W. G. Dooley, S. Him- chand (Skip: C. W. Lam, E. P. H. White, G. Lee, R. S. Capell (sklo). 3rd Division (Hope) vs. Police Recreation Club at 4 p.m. Tribble, J. F. da Silva, Carvalho
C.
A
Liang, W. Edwards, R. H Hall, H. A, Triggs (Skipl: P. Wood, P. D. Murphy, G. S. Ladd, E. C. Fincher (SkID).
KBGC
1st Division (Away), K.B.G.C. vs. F.C. of 4 p.m. 2. J. Liddell, F. Howarth, C. B. Rousefeil, E. Purvis (Skipt: L. Gadol, A. Bailey, Kavanagh A Harvey (Skip); W. Plodalt, ughen, W. Willamon, J. McKelvie [Skip).
3rd Division (Stome; K.B.G.C. VỀ. H.K.F.C. at 4 p.m. V. C. Bond. EG. Shaw, H. A. Scott, A. Hut- ton (Skip): V. I. Thoman, A. D. McCracken, J. McLelland. C. E. Terry (Skip): L. W. Gordon. B. A. Tromlett, C. Gasson, L. f. 6. Cosgrove (Ski).
PRC
let Division (Home) vs. Club de Rearelo "B" at 4 p.m.: R. L. Rus- sell. B. G. Laurel, F. W. Hollands, K. F. Badic (Skip); 1. Tinney, T. Poynton, X, 0. flugher, H. B. Dowar (skip); T. V. C. Reynolds, Rota Yu, G. Y. Walt, J. 11. Good- Im (Skip).
4
W. R.
2nd Division (Home) vs. K.C.C. Boll Harris. W. Jones, Boxail, A. Bantar (Skip): Williamson, E. S. Jones, D. E. O'Brien, Lowe (skip V.
Pilkington, C. Wilcox,
Viga, T. E. Lonsdale (Skip),
3rd Division (Away) vs. K.C.C. at 4 pm. E, G. Jones, F. Roberta, A. E. Jones, R. Mackenzie (Skip); R. F. Smith, J. K. Gurney, H. K. Bryan, G. Arliss (Skip); E. Belianty, G. T. Carter, S. J. Bennett, W. . Caton (Skip).
IIKFC
.
when McGlow.. Between them, Lock, and—particularly
There have been more com- was plaints in one Test this summer Luker took 15 of the 18 vickels the Sghter, playing back, to fall to bowlers
than in the whole of the series In this final also leg before.
become in Australia Jost winter. victory Yet before.
played The prize of
South Africa did remarkably victory by 12 certain John Waite
of well to
so close Fun England runs in this Afth Test was also glorious innings of 50, dull
they ure by handsome off-drives. Alone of and without question the winning of the rubber
in the margin of 3-2, but there the South Africans he used his one of the strongest teams
deserved can be absoitely no complacency feet. He fully
the
International Present day received.
cricket. Their fielding is superb on that score. Rather did Eng-ovation he land muddle
BIG GAP
and they fight from the first to through a series which has
in his shot the last ball. caused shocks
Mansell stopped
God- prises, and fallures.
and gave Watson an easy catch
all England have won the rubber in the covers.... Fuller struckdard (25), and Heine (21)
has vir- despite batting which
before bowled excellently. McGlow is three brave boundaries
to in a muddle one of the hardest batsmen tually had to be carried by May he was involved and Compton
felding and
out ... and get out, and McLean a brilliant and which has never compared with finally, Helne was caught, by stroke maker.
(COPYRIGHT) South Africa's. Four catches out Graveney at drep long-on. And of a possible seven were ground- the match and series was Eng-
land's. cd.
LUCKIEST BREAK
sur-
trio
rum Was
The lessons are all too clear. First.
1 believe, England's drat eleven, with Hutton, Evans, Statham, Tyson, and company to be equal to any demands, in- cluding that
of the Australian But after
in
Laker was bowling over the wicket. McLean put his left dimcull foot forward and attempted
鼈
Tayfield (36 wickets),
HEALTXAT
Diane Leather winning the 880 Yards for Great Britain in the women's match against Hungary at the White City.. She beat Hungary's Aranka Kazi in 2 minutes 9.9 seconds. Miss Leather, who. last year was the first woman to go through the Five- Minute Mile barrier, has brought down the women's world Mile record this year to 4 minutes 50.8 seconds.
COLONY OPEN RINKS SEMI-FINALS DRAW
Craigengower's "giant killers", A. V. Lopes, R. G. Laurel, E. R. Rosselet and C. R. Rosselet have drawn the powerful KCC rink of D. C. Symons, F. Ramchand, G. Madar and F. R. Kermani in the semi-finals of the Colony Open Rinks Championship scheduled for Sunday, Septem- ber 4, at Kowloon Dock.
HOLLYWOOD'S NEW SOB-SISTERS
Time To Change Your
Theme
Song, Girls
By KEN SMITH
Whenever one of England's bright young screen prospects departs for Hollywood which happens with monotonous regularity I usually add my voice to the many who bemoan the shortsightedness of our British film producers.
But I am now getting a little fed up with the whining that these young ladies indulge in oneo-they make the grade over in America,
Maxwell Roed, ale second, The Girl on the Red Of late It has become practi- į "crush," cally impossible to pick up an went to Rome to film Loud of Velvet Swing, which had been
100 the American newspaper with Tews the Pharaohs with Jack Flawiding earmarked
Marilyn Monroe. of Hollywood without fading or Warner Brothers." Miss Dana Wynter or Miss Joen
·Shortly she will be en roule Collins running down the British
for Greece to team with Ciltton film industry.
Webb in Boy on a Dolphin,
Admittedly Miss Wynter, before she charged her name from Dagmar to Dans, was not given much opportunity by the Bet British producers to Thames on fire, but she had the
chance sime
as many other make struggling actresses the grade.
DISTURBING
to
WITH SIDNEY There she told me: "I'm happy about a Aim for the first time
for
rebellious
the-
A
in my life, The Amerleans take I hope she receives better so much trouble to get things critical acclaim than the notice
Land of perfect. This is a great oppor- she got
Pharaohs. unity for me."
GOING WEST Recently the film was slown Here is how the America.
June 19. I told you the On in
that Marion news im critte of the New York startling
to cescribes
per- Brando wanted her
make Times
Western film. formance
"AS
Last week the actor extended the conniving, ill-fated Now
open invitallen to, writers who becomes ) an the news from Princess Nellier, comes
of Khufu the who believe they bave Western Hollywood that this young lady the second wiru
Collins 13 Joan
ajatories of an unusual nature to is to apply for American citizen Pharaoh,
limy cos-submit them to him. ship. So it is doubtful whether torrid baggage in we shall see her over here again rumes who obviously is equipped
first production by his xcept through the medium of to turn a potentate's head. ter as the
newly-formed
company, celluloid.
acting never goos." The news of Miss Collins is It was while she was making Pennybaker Prods. His partner A re- thus aim in Italy last year that in the venture is his father, rather more disturbing. part as yet unconfirmed says she told me reports that she Marlon Brando senior, that Joan doesn't care whether was become engaged to or not she ever makes a British Slaney Chaplin were "Talk, all Orson Welles has made a film again.
talk, nothing but talk. Max and £1,000,000 deal to produce six That would be a plly, because i have been separated for some 90-minute colour me here for of her time, but it will be three years sale to the Columbia Broadcast- wo have had proof
in America.
ubility in the past.
more
to
Brando wants to do a Western
Town
priore we stazi divorce pro-ing System for showing on TV
by
It is common knowledge that ceedings." Joan was never really happy In June of this year it was The first will be Trilby, with with any of the films sie made reported from Hollywood that Weles us Svengal. For the title over here, and she stil main-she would divorce her husband role he would like his former tains that she got a raw deal in as soon as possible.
wife, Rita Hayworth.
CAREER NO. 2 Britain/
Now, says Join, zamoved by a Personally I think it would be last-minute dash to Hollywood So low child actors mature
correct to say that she was
that when stardom, Iced: "I've definitely made into Alm not handled correctly. In fact
they do it makes newa. up my mind."
Now, at 18. Margaret O'Brien, Slaney Chaplin has been her she was probably the most mis-
us the unforgettable handied asset that J. Arthur almost constant companion in who gave
Meet Me in Rank ever had
It was Rank who discovered the film city. Recently he gave Babes on Broadward Dance,
lier a topaz and diamond ring. St Louis, The the lovely Joan when she was a The consensus of opinion is that etc., is embarked on her second fledgling actress Just
he will be Miss Collins's second screen caroor, as the romantle
lead RADA, put her into I Believe
opposite John Lupton in husband,
David Butler's Glory. in You, and rewarded her per- formance with seven-year contract.
out of
Luckiest break for England in the decisive last round was to win, the loss. The issue was virtually decided in ten balls last week when Keith. Endean, challenge next year. and McLean, on whom South that there is a big gap, and the Africa's chances rested heavily,reserves, as has been shown, are were dismissed. Between them not nearly good enough, this usually free-scoring made pix runs in the two inn- Without Hutton the opening ings--0 sad failure. Endean balling problem is nowhere near 'to solution, while our folding bagged a "pair,"
shown The South Africans did not and calching has been pretend to enjoy the low decl-up
an extremely elderly light. slon given against McLean.
The other Craigengower rink, Mrs E.. Liddell (KBGC) v Mrs England has always found f
Lau will.D. Wake (KDC) at USRC. who skipped by P. K. to find players
Mrs B. Rosselet (CCC) v Mrs G.F.
ON CONTRACT KBGC quartet of Lele (KBGC) at HKFC. combine skill with an athletic oppose the
Mira M. Fleming (TC) v M C.
Last November Darryl Zanuck sense. But the search must go E. J. Liddell, T. Kavanagh, P.
Moora (XCC) at CCC;
At the time Joan told me: "I signed her to a seven-year con- onor else our men must con- Hughes and Jock McKelvin.
the Outstanding match in and Endean centrate on making themselver
tract. Then she said: "I'm not Keith to be dreary # don't want fitter.
Open Pairs quarter finals, the
deserting Britain for good. My tralian glamour girl." also an daw of which was
After several films she became contract allows me to come back well cinced yesterday, will see two
Satches on Friday, September 2 disgruntled about the way she for a fim in Europe, plus three
Acclaimed sets of brothers from the same at 5 p.m.:
Mrs M. McLennan (TC) v Mm K. things out. club, nghting
the screening of one of her pic- Now comes the report that she formance The luak of the draw soos Tibble (FC) at HKFC.
Mrs M. Flanders (USBC) v Mrs tures she said: "Didn't I look is not interested in filming in Mourning Pereira and E. McLeod (TC) at KBGC.
to long-term film contracts.... A, P.
awful? They give me all the Britain ever again, brother C. Pereira, facing the Mrs E.M. Green (USRC) v, Mold tramp parts to play and dig
To date sho has made, two Possiblity, that Judy Garland Luz bry
brothers Joc
Joe and Raoul
which sho Another match
should attract an enormous amount interest is
Is the Davidson Gourlay KDC combination who face C. C. Ma and A. H. Seemin of CCC.
the most irre- on such 進
sweep. He missed, and the ball struck his outstretched leg.
But both he were guilty of sponsible strokes wicket at such a time. Now with four out for 33 the proscedings assumed on air of inevitability
Neither
can I
congratulato
the selectors this season, while few have been entirely satisfied with the standard of umpiring.
Czechs Beat French
At Athletics;
French Women Win
Prague, Aug. 25. Czechoslovakia and France, who have engagements with Britain next month, ended their athletics encounter here today when the home side beat France by 120 points to 92 in the 20 events of the men's match and France took the honours of the women's match by 53 points to 52. Not until the final event, the equalled their national record Metres Relay, was the of 47.4 secs, won the race and 400
and decided
the match. match France, whose quartette
women's then
BASEBALL
RESULTS
New York, Aug. 25. Major League baseball re- suits today were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington Chicago
A faulty changover cost the Czechs a slight load they held over the first stage, but it was the brillant anal sprint by 16-
Catherine year-old
Capdeville which clinched the issue,
FRENCH RECORD Another French
national re- cord in women's even's Was equalled' by Marthe Lambert in the Long Jump with a clearance 01 5.77 metres (18 feet 11 inches),
R HE French and Czech records
4 13 1 were eclipsed in the men's 3,000
B
0
the
Mrs D.D. Baker (KCC) v Mia H. A, Scott (KBGC) at KDC.
Mrs A Arlis (PRC) y Mrs W. Hong sing (HCC) at CCC.
1. Souza (HCC) at KDC.
Mas" (1. Kwong (CCC) v Mrs M. Poynton (PRC) at Tado.
Mr G.A. Sequeira (KCC) v Mrs L. Robertson (KFC) at KBGC.
Mre M. Sloan (KCC) v Mrs W. Hetherington (USRC) at KDC.
Mrs L. Hong Chay (CCC) v Mrs Courbetell (KBUC) at HKFC,
Mn E. Gilles (PRC) v Mrs 2.
(KDC) at CCC.
The draw was also made yes- terday for the first round of the Ladies' Open Singles Champlon-Campbell ship and the preliminary round of the Open Pairs Championship,
The Ladies' matches scheduled Thursday Sept. 1.
10
comunence
THE DRAW OPEN RINKB
(Semi-nos
ne 00
Both matches at KDC on Sunday sept. p.m.
A.V. Lopes, R.G. Laurel, E.R. Rosselet and C.R. Romelet (CCC) v
OPEN PAINS
On Tuesday, September 6 at 6 p.m.: Mrs A. Arise and Mrs E. Gilles (PRC) v Miam C. Moon and Mrs J.. D. Wake (KCC) at CCC..
Mrs L.F.G. Cosgrove and Mrs G. 2. Lesile (KBGC) Mrs M. He- herington and Mrs M. Green (USR) at KCC.
Mrs N. caton and Mrs L. Robertson (HKFC) VM H.A. Scott and Mrs T.A. Bax (KBGC) 41 PKC.
Lady convenors at clubs whose greens will be in use for champio%%-
D.C. Symons, F. Ramchand. G. Mahip matches, are requested to ar dar. and F. Kermant (KCC).
E.J. Liddell, T. Kavanagh, P. Hughes, J. Mokelvie (KBGC) L. Silva. G. Santos, R. Tay, and
P.K. Lau (CCC),
OPEN PAIRS
on Thursday
(Quarter-Anala) Matches et KBGC Sept. 1 at 5 pm.
W.M. Davidson and R.E. Gourley (RDC) v C.C. Ma and A.I. Seemin (COC).
W. Gaffney and W. Hong Sung and C.A. (KCC) VA. Coelho Coelho (FC).
A.C. Sequeira and .S. Süva (7C) v.C.T. Graham and R.B. Mar shall (PC).
C.C. Pereira A.P. Pereira, and (Rec) v J.A, da Lus and R., da Luz (Rec).
LADIES' TOURNEY
Metris Steeplechase, Vlastimit The following is the draw for the (8) und Brlica of Czechoslovakia winningest round of the Ladies' Open
with singles championship. in cght ming, 49.8 secs
Porterfield, Pascual Courtney: Johnson, Keegan (4),
(First Game)
R H E
1
ព ย
6 10 2
range for markers and greens,
Duplicate copies of score · carda be ment to Mrs Green of the Her address 1# 2, Moray Road, Kowloon Tong,
YSRC.
CIVIL AID
SERVICES
No. 32. Orders by the Hon. C.E. Terry, OBE, Comissioner, Civil Aid Services of August 20, 1955.
Holidays.-C.A.B. Headquarters will be closed on Tuesday, August 30, 10345%
Examination Results-Basic Fire. Fighing. The undermentioned at tended an examination in Basic Fir Fighting, on August 17 and 18, 1955 and qualified in that subject:
Mongkok Zone (August 17, 1966). 133000 Pans Sau-hung, 33003 Chung Kn-chuen, 35000 Wong Jack-ching. 33035 Lai Fan, 33037 Au Kam-chuen, 33038 Ho Wen-fony (Miss), 23030 L Chht-wan, 33040 Lo Shiu-ring (Miss),
Consuegra (1) and Lollur, Moss Julien Soucours of France third
OPEN SINGLES (7). WP-Porterfield (10-16).
in nine minules 1.8 sees to beat
(First Round) 2nd Division (Home), va. K.D.C.LP-Johnson (6-2).
the French best.
Matches on Thursday, September as P.10. P. Gardner, R. C. Butler, P. Cottier, B. 1. Bickford
Brica's time was only two-at-5 pm...
Mr L., Cosgrove (KBQC) v Mis (Sp); 1. Black, 1. Blyth, W. Me-
tenths of a second outside the. Phoenix (KDC) at PRC. Coll K. Forrow (Skip); K. Baker,
world record which, Sneddon, H. Radovan
official Green-
Mrs Duffield (RCC) v Mrs Good-33042 All Chunway, 33014 La Was. wood(Skip). Harve
3rd Dividon (Away) ya. K.B.G.C. at 4 p.m.: R. Jones, N. Van-lock, Taylor.“ M........... Rakusen (Skip); R. C. Baker, W. Woodstock, R. Bummers, H. Shielda (Skip); A. Boyd Cowan, F. Jones, H. Holgate, E. Gautier (Skip), Reserve: 1. Laing
POC
3rd Division (Away) vs. KKER.C. at p.m. E. Adewalls, I. Kelly, B. Maslen, L. J. MoTevisi (Big): L. W. Brace, G. R. Pickett, Dr C. G., Loc. R. B. Rowen (Skip):
I Willams, 3. D. I. Martiary D. M. Miller, W. C. Hiem (Silp), Reserve:Balwant Singh.”
hd Division 7.0.C. (Home) vs. H.K.F.C. on Tuesday August 30, at 4 p.m.; T. Adworth, 11, 3, Koly, 5. Maalers L. J. Mutavish (skip J. Caldwell, G. R. Pickett Brsos, R. 8. Bosers (Sp): TH Wilma, J. D. H. Martin, D. M 2011-04 Reserve:- Lall Singh.
in
L
LIBERATION · SHIELD
(skip).
The following will represent _K.C.C.,
the second
roatct: ok the beration Bigeld
..against Kowloon Howling Green Club, on Thursday, August 30 41 3,48 p.m.- el X.0.0.G.; L. Tam, A. T, Blattand.
N. Wong, C. Á, Madár at. Chamberdam, 12
Boston Detroit and White; Garver (11-13) and House. LP-Nixon (12-8), HR-
Alain Maxwell (5th), Boono (17th), clocked his beat me of the year
(Second Gamoj
with a comfortable win over 10,000 Matres in 30 ming 9,4 He finished strongly to HOCS. Leat Milos Tomis of Czechoslo-
1er.
Nixon, Hurd, (5), Kiely (8) however, has been beaten this year (USIC) & Khác.
season by a time awhiting rati fication.
Mimoun
France of
Boston Detroit
6 10 4 8
E H
0
Two Egyptians Scorn Heavy
·
Delock Kinder (7) and Dovakia by about 50 yards--- Sea In Channel Birrer, Bunning (4). Foytack (5) and Wilson, WP-Delock (8-5), LP-Blizer (4-3), HR 現 Jensen (21st), Torgenson
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee
(8th).
RH E
New York...............
Spahn (13-12) and Crandall; Hearn, Grissom (7), Monzant
Sports Diary
1
to
Folkestano, Aug. 24. An Egyptian and a Briton call- ed off projected channel swims been un
.10- of bad weather night, but two other Egyptians shrugged off the weatherman's TODAY
predictions and took off Badminton Meeting of make the attempt. 16th Annual
Youvor Cirgis, 37-your-old (0) and Katt LP-Hearn (14– the "Hongkong Badminton Associx-
manager, 13)-United Pross
tion BCM PON Boardroom 5.30 pm. Egyptian advertising
Dowla Colony Open Bingles quatier foals and Beltain's Trederick Olds man, 39,* called on their swims at. HKS C. t. 6, pan....)
after coastaniards warned their TOMORROW
that heavy mess were running on the French side of the P Channel.
Race Scratchings.
London, Aug. 25. (Phil Dralon, this year'a' English Derby winner, was officially acrefched from the Doncsstor B Lester (September 7) at 0800
Another
· Dawisi, N
Prince
INDAY
But pretty, brunetLATINA
KERO | Egypilan
pang. 33047 Lee Hol, 33048 Chow Huang, 33000 Liu Kam-chuer, 33078 Wong Yue-hung, 33060 Young Yee. kit, 33120, Lee Fu-wah, 33126 Ip Shing-kwal, 33163 Lei Fion-gum, 33243 Ma Kl-wan, 33285 L1 Shi-tong. 33874 Trul Wal-cheung, 33051 Me, Pak-ohl. 33734 Lim Sheung-fat, 33833 Tam |Wai-la! (MI{M}, /
Mongkok Zone (August 18, 1955)~- 23290 - Woon-yu, 3503 Leo Pak- |yku. 33141 Au Kwong-hand. 33563 cho Elk-ming, xăm sáu Hung ming.
A Leung man, 184 NE
Jong. 3300 Wong Kee, Chow-la, 33831 Wan Yuet-king (MIG), 33836 Yuen Wing-hay,* 3354) Luuen-fal, 33853 Kee Yu-kul, 33904 Tong Kwan-yip...
Eday, Now, Chief Staff Omeer. Civil Aid Servicos. 28.8.50,
»Bayer's TONIC
looked on the screen; and after months rest a year."
•
•
London
Flims have signed
Michell (the young Aus-
actor who has done so
at
Stratford this season)
for his stage per in the revival of
Become
Electra)
Lewis (who was
out all the old clothes they can Alms in Hollywood, both as yet will visit England with her own is currently get- unseen over here. The first was revue, which And."
with Bette ting have notices on an Ameri- Alter the break-up of her The Virgin Queen,
The can tour.... marriage do her schoolgirl Davis and Richard Todd,
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