LRC PRIZE PRESENTATION THIS EVENING
The
Club
Ladica" Recreation prise presentation' will take place at the Olab house at p.m. this even- ing when successful playCEN
Ulub
will
In the Colony atid tennis championships rocolve their trophies. Mr T. J. Gould will make the presentation. Prior to" khia, the Final of the Inter-Hong Handicap between E, A. Hawlings and B. T. Wong (HK Tramwaya) and Sqn/ Ldr. Cotter and F/O Jen- king (RAF HQ) will take place si 4.30 p.m.
WEEK-END
SPORTS
TEAMS
The following have been selected to represent their res- pective teams in sporta fixtures over the week-end:
CRICKET
Recreio
151 Division (Away) V Army South: 2 L Gosario, MA d'Almada Resnedios, 1., a Compare
V
A E. Neronha, C A Guterres, A. P. Guterres, Jr., D. G'Almada Remedios. LJ d'Almada Home- djan, R. A. d'Almada Remedios. A P. Pereira, Jr., Marcus Bours.
(Home) 2nd Division
Anny Bouth: Dr A. M. Rodrigues, A A Alanco, A. A. Remedius, Jr., A M. Xavier. F. Castro, C
A BAI- mada Remedion. A H d'Àlenda Remedios, A. D. Nunen, Gussie Ro- Barlo, N. Soten. F. J Loureiro
Umpire: J. Bequeira,
ΣΠΟ
Fat Division (Away) v CCC Arthur Humjaho, A. 11. Minu, A. R. AD- ben, A. H. Mader,
Lalchandani,
C. Myatt, A. Myatt, L G. Ebert, All Kinn, 8. 11. Khan, Mohinder Bingha.
2nd Division (Home) y Dockyard K. Lakhand, S. E, M. Bux, A M. Wahab, Jr. A. R. Buffled, F. M.
el Arculli, O. Adem, M M Sony,
B. F. Chngla, Sherry Bucks. Adai Khan, T. E. Ebrahim,
10%
Army North
Division (Away)
Navy. Major Howard Dobson, Majur ffrench-Blake, Серт Richardsun Capl Wetherall, Li Lipscombe, Z/LX Thompson, 2/La Fontei, L/Cp) Air. ton, L/Bdr Northgicaver, T'pr Greenhalgh, Plo Herring Utspire: Bet Simpson: Scorer: Tor Macken-
zis.
2nd Division (Home) V кат Capt Petty, Major Owen, Capt Tur-
. Capt Brown 2/Lt Dew, 2/Lt Grimwade, L4 Henson, 8g Tutt, 1/Cpl Perkins, L/Up Bert. Τρι Wiso
Army Bouth
1st Division (Home) v Recreto, Major Chubb, Major Williams, Capt L1 Boxall, Lt Wiihall, Lt Bednon, Chislett, Lt Crook, 2/Lt Carr, 2/1 Carruthers, 7/11 Morton, Spr Kerr.
2nd Division (Away) Recretur HBM Martin, Lt Col Wood, Major 2/Lt Lewis, Fowke. 2/14 Jolimon, WOII Halbert, Bet Fox, Sgt Porry, Spr Morgan, Ont Merritt, Cin Pow- clier. 12th man: Spr Bro.REA.
RAP
1st Division (Home) v KCC: F/Lt Ledle, F/O Taylor, F/Sg Welch, Sgt Taylor, BAC Power, SAC lies- derson, Cpl Birley, LAC Gee, LAC Márek, LAC Davies, Cpl Ashby.
2nd Division (Away) V DBS: Badn/idr Cullen, SAC Maron, Cpl Stokel, Cpl Watkins, Cpl Crook. Cpi Davey Slack, SAC
Hircius.
SAC Cook, LAC Minkin, Cpl Hann- feld. Jath Mon: AC Wurburión: Um- pire: F/Sgt Buckle; Scorer. F/9et Clarion,
RUGBY
RAF
Royal Artillery (HK) v Iloga! Navy at Police Ground. Boundary Street, Kick-off 3.10 p.m.
2/Lt Rowe, Capt Harrison, Z/LI Wym, Copt Gerrard, 2/Lt Anderson, 2/La Jackman, 2/Lt Glen, 2/Lt Col- lett, Lylar Barker, 3/Li Chandler, /L Robinzon, 2/14 Kelly, LBúr La Cun- Buckby, 2/LA Gatehuuse, ningham.
FOOTBALL ИKFC
1st Division v Kitchee at 5 p.m. (To-morrow)
Janes, astrong,
Blahop, Planck, Phayer. Bradbury,
Neal, Douglas,
Dignan.
Zna Dillon
Tuaninson, Martio,
+ Kitches RL 3.38 D.. (Tomorrow); Franks, Rey- holda, Mackie, Kinloch, Bentlio. White, McCall, Dyer, Wake, Halbs, Miller. Reserve: McLean.
HOCKEY
Demons Hockey Club
At Happy Valley v Dutch Cat
11 a.m, on Sunday: D. Duroy, W. Grant, D. Roze, L. Curry, D. Brown, D. Boume, 8. Costa, C.
*. Asonit, Curry, H. Kavier, Pomeroy. Reserves: Carpon, Blup- tata, R. Ellott.
T
LAWN BOWLS
Prison Offcors' Club will hold their "Cloning. Day" tomorrow. Players from other Clubs have been invited. The bowling will com-
Engineers Beat Gunners At
Cricket
The Royal Engineers defeated the 42 Field Regiment R.A by seven wickets in an Army Inter- Unit match played at Sek Kong an Wednesday, October 10.
Winning the
Cunners Lom the etected 10 bat and lost three wickota for only 12 rum, but a stand of 50 between Gower and Richardson help- eg for the position at the the Giner had scored
te
133 tur, Gower being 10 not out.
The Gunnem declared with this total, and the Sappers lost Gur with ady ve runs on the board but a tal of 67 by Withal) and JewsʊD, onda further stand between Jessop and Apary of 60 gave the Engineers victory by 7 wickets.
Field Rezt DA
Hunt, run out
Gower, not out
Andrews, Morgan
Odds, & Morgan
Albion, run vye Richardson, rye out
Wiliam Jessop, b Gur
Dilley, b Margten
Thompson, e Hubbard, b Curtis Groen, not out
Extra
Tval 100 wkts dec)
Potts did not bat,
133
Howling Analysis
10
Morgan
Hubbard
Chislett
Wyatt Withall Gun Curtin
Royal Engineers
Withall, b Tunt
Our Dilley
Jesup, not out
Chislett, Richardson, Dilley
SU
out
Total (for 3 wicte) ..
136
Curtis, Wyatt, Birch, Felgate, Mor-
and Hubbard did not bat.
Bowling Analyse
M
R
W
D
fichardson
0
Ikunt Thompson
897
20
1
0
Hardcourt Tennis.
of
Championships
The following were the results Colony Hardcour Tennis Championship matcher played at Club the Chinese Recreation yesterday:
V
Men's Singles Wang beat to Cheung-po 04. 04. 2. T. Lee beat Kou Chen ohuen 6-0, 0-2.
Men's Doubleg
WP. Taul and T. K. Chey bost Au Kam-noon and V. C. Kung 3. 5-3: C. S. Cheng and Chung Wing- Kubet Michael Le and S. N.
04.
TODAY'S GAMES
(At 5.15 p.m.)
Men's Doubles
Ho Cheung-po and Ng Man-choung v Tong Po-ka and Wong Kam- wheung: F. K Hu and L. f. Lee v VT Wang and Tong Leung: B. Dhabher and W Mck. Gilles Cheung Chow and Tung Ching-kali Leung Chi-ching and Fung Moon v Joseph Hu and E. Pereira.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935.
CIVIL SERVICE GOALKEEPER SAVES
TH
The Civil Service goalkeeper (S. Guolan, Air Ministry) saves a shot for goal by Pie Doherty, RAPC, while M. Evans (GPO) Civil Service full back on his Army Civil Service beat Army 2-1. ---- knees prays that the save is a good one.
News Service Photo.
Danish Sportsmen Spend 800,000 Days In Bed Every Year
Says GUY BETTANY
Copenhagen,
1
PRESS AND RADIO URGE TIGHTENING OF DISCIPLINE IN PORTUGUESE BULL RINGS
Says LUIS TEÏVES
Lisbon.
Tightening of discipline in Portuguese bull rings is being urged by press and radio here following a series of incidents culminating in wild demonstrations at a fight attended by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Seymour Howard, during his visit to Lisbon in September.
In Portugal, unlike Spain, the bulls are never killed in the ring. The trouble arises over the finale, known as the "pega" (grasp), in which the "Mocos de Forcado" fighters grasp the bull by the neck to signify their victory over it.
The "pega", performed either by facing the bull and springing to its neck or by running along- side it and seizing its neck from the side, is supposed to be per- formed only when the bull has been well weakened by the otrows truck into his neck by fighters on horseback and on
109.
FORBIDDEN
་
Forcado conalder it against their and others walked out in profest dignity to allow a bull to be against their removal. withdrawn from the ring with- put being "pegado" (grasped). in their anxiety to demonstrate their bravery, they have refused to desist when the director has ordered drawn.
the
SUSPENDED The cight Mocos de Forcado WETO later sentenced to 20 days' imprisonment or a fine of 20 escudos (B/-) a day in lleu bull to be with of the imprisonment. Thoir
sentence, however, WOA
behaviour
two years--which
foot (corresponding to the That is what happened at the Spanish plendors and banderillaession attended by the Lond Pended for
Mayor of London in September means that if they are of good for that period, they the and
Mayor of Lisbon, will be pardoned. deutenant-Colour Alvaro Sal-
Newspapers and radio com- vacao Barreto. After three at-
mentators have now opened a tempts to grasp the bull, during campaign for greater discipline which the padding had come
in the bull ring. Some observers off its horns, hod failed, the
doubt whether here, however, director ordered the animal
they will
get much support from be withdrawn.
public, whose demonstra- tions on this and several pre- vious occasions when milder in cidenter took place, peom to sum gest that the spectators prefer the greater element of danger.
China Mail Special.
interval
between the
Danish sportsmen spend 800,000 days in bed every year as the result of accidents and illness contracted through their various sporting trampled by the bull. activities, according to statistics published here.
CALM IT DOWN
10
to
The Mocos de Forcado not only disobeyed the order cesse their attempts to grasp it, but tried to prevent the porters from opening the gates to allow the cows to pass into the ring-- the usual method of withdraw-
KA
anong
Even so, it is a highly dạn- gerous operation and is forbid- don unless the home of the bull are padded to prevent goring.
The signal for the "pega" is given by the director of the fight when the fighters on foot end on hornoback have done their job.
Then the Mocos de Forcadu, in a team of about eight, enter the ring and while one springs at the head of the bull to grasp It by the neck. the others rush round the bull to help vanquish it.
Some grasp its tadi. others take hold on ta body.
There is, however, a. shorting the bull being to let coTYS moment into the ring to calm it down when the man springs at the and it then goes out head of the bull and the others them. get round it to
hirn.
When the porters persisted in help
opening the During that time, the bullfighter
gates, fist fight broke out between them and is often tossed, and sometimes
The the Mocos de Forcado, thrown the ground and
public, pleased with this extra display of boxing in addition to According to the rules, no
the bullfighting, cheered wildly, "pega" may be attempted with- out permission from
the director of the ring who is a man of great experienCE and who alone has the right to decide whether The number of Danes of all, serious loss of working days for But it only produces 100 minor
the bull injuries a year. in for ages who 100
sports of employment and study.
In Denmark, 17,000 serious sufficiently weakened or not some kind is about 750,000 in a
SICKNESS
as well
If, after giving the singal for sprains,
as the same With population of 4,000,000.
that the "pega", he seen
the
The demonstrations by the number of fractures, are report. sports accidente of 00,000
Arst attempts fail because the public recurred at each of the ed every year. In addition, there reported cach kinds
is still too spirited, he succeeding fighis as soon as the various year, it would appear that on
are about 13,000 cases of serious animal cuts and
heud in-orders the Mocos de Forcado to point was rebched at which the numerous the average every one of Den-
juries, mostly concussion, and give up and the bull is with-Mocos de Forcado should have murk's sportamen spends
damage to eve
drawn from the ring. and ears,
had not been eyes, teeth
appeared if they tay in bed every year as a re-
Hend injuries are the most
That is when the trouble be arrested. Some spectators were sult of sporting injuries.
in serious und occur
mostly
gins. Some of the Mocos de removed from the arena for and boxing. While
throwing cushions into the ring foolbal!
are accidents, football Injuries barring fouls, boxing Injuries are generally incurred in accord- ance with the rules, and doctors
that luve suggested
certain kluts of blows likely to cause head injuries should be banned. About 1,000 head injuries are caused by sports in Denmark every year,
The most
Danish schoolboys lose 10,000 days of school for the same reasons. frequent accidents are sprains and fractures. The latter alone total some 17,000 a
year.
OTIC
are
of
Although for the individual sufferer Sporting injuries rarely serious, the number days spent in bed or at home
results in through injuries
B
Sickness due
sporting accidents also costs the state health authorities large suins of money spent in medical treat- ment and sick benefits.
Most accidents occur at foot. ball, which is played by almost every Danish male between the Boxing, lea and 40. ages of which is practised to a large ex- tent is un amateur way, might be considered a dangerous sport,
Painter's Colic
By
HENRY LONGHURST
The Danish Football Associa- tion has a collective Insuranco
leg fractures and 83 The Gleneagles-Saxone tournament saw some very good golf, on what must really, in its own way, be one of the world's outstanding golf
courses.
Gleneagles is not perhaps great in the champion-sense nor, since it is essentially what the Americans call a "resort course" catering for visitors and seeking to please them, ought it to be. They have not come to play 7,000 yards off the back tees with close seaside lies.
I think the truth is that a it had in fact been there
finest only a few months. foursome is indeed the
for
was
At Gleneagles they and turf of a quality so high that many a club would cheerfully necept form of golf, put only provided the tees in place of their own there is something at stake greens, a highland background knock-out tournament, a club
slire. the Halford ailhmelted or society match, with Ben Lomond.
ሰተ
in the changing colours while Hewitt, or even the mere per- you back is turned, just asconal element of challenge that
do they
Killarney. and, "He and I can beat you two 50 finally, in the hotel a standard and so's any day." Without this as well be hitting of service and courtesy which you might a nationaliseri
Industry may your own ball.
for onco hold up as a model for
private enterprise.
amateur
foursomes
gold at its very best. Every club golter accepts the principle that the foursome is the finest form of golf and cheerfully goes on playing fourballs,
There is, of course,
ene Scores
gain
the.
reluctant com dome
three
for its members against injuries, which last year enabled 350 In Jured footballers to receive treatment. Football was
respon- 25 sible for 81 arm fractures,
cases of Injuries to the ankle and knee accounted for most of the remaining in juries. The goalkeeper appears to be the most frequent victim
ACCIDENTS
damage to the teeth.
Accidents in athletics are said to be mainly due to improper training methods. A number of gymnasts sustain injuries owing
OT
although
St. John Ambulance
Orders
13
Orders by Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St. Commissioner of St
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Programmes and Entry Forms for the 1st Race Meet- ing 1965/58 to be held on Saturday 5th and Monday 7th
1955, November,
(weather permitting) may be obtained Police appeared to arrest the
at the Secretary's Office, Mocos de Forcado and restore order in the ring. One of them Alexandra House; the Club was chased by the bull before House, Happy Valley; and the the arrests were finally made, Stables, Shan Kwong Road, amid noisy and highly excited demonstrations, from the specta- tors.
τους.
Tony Lock's Hat Trick Feat Recognised
London, Oct. 20. next meeting of the Cricket Conference,
At the John Ambulance Brigade Hong the Marylebone Cricket Club is
Imperial
Causeway
ask for a ruling on
constitutes Д
what
"hat
re-
kong District. Order No. 42/85. Dated October 20, 1955.
Ambulabes Duties Hongkong exactly 23.10.00-22.10.08,
Bay trick" for a bowier. Amb. Div.; 30.10.85-5.11.84, Western
have Meanwhile they Dist. Amb. Div., Oct. 1965; SCAA Neg. DIV. Nov. 1958; Manghuan cognised the feat of Tony Lock, Neg, Div.
the Surrey
and England 24.10.15-30.10.55. Kong Wah Amb.
Ambulance Datles Kowloon spinner, who at Weston-Super-
Shamshulpo
26.10.05,
Amz. Div. Shemshulpo Amb. Div.
Football Butler- t 23.10.55. 3.30 p.m., SCAA Ground; SCAA
whateva slatistics † Amb. Div.; 23 & 27.10.65, 5.25 p.m.,
Society Street Bleepers Shelter Duties Shamihutpe. - 20.10.55- 22.10.35,
Nag. Waterco
Div.:
2.30.55-31.10.55, Shamshulpo Neg
DIY.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON MT. Tuesday, 25th October, 1955.
By Order of the Stewarda,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Becretary.
Headaches BAYER
Toothaches Colds ∙are quickly overcome by
CAFASPIN
SOME THINGS MUST
Up-Down Up-Don
Div: 3116.85-8.11.65.
Mire this summer, playing for Amb. Div: Oct. 1005: KYMCA NE Surrey against Somerset, dis- Div; Nov, 1958: Shamshulpo Neg. missed two men with successive Div.
balls at Penetration Squad Duties-23.30.55, | D
the close of the first Annual Inspection. cancel
another with his duty; innings and 30.10.55. Dr LA Foak-kuen, Dentist first boll when Somerset Peon Lam-tong. 0/0 Lee Bau-woon followed on. The MCC consider
Monaten Nag. Div.
a hat trick consists of three Whether this qualities
Orderly Duties For Mainland Ares wickots in three successive balls to the collapse of their apas-20.10.55, KYMCA Amb. Div from the
one the "pony golf" of which I
same bowler Jn I am
not paratus some
Talmatatoui Amb. fault in it. 21.10.65.
Div.: Shamehulpo writing last week,
Amb. Div.: match.-China Mail Special. it is not long Handball Perhaps
players suffer from 23.10.53,
23.10.15, Mong Kok Amb. Dl.; damaged fingers, but tennis 21.10.55, KYMCA Nag. Div.: 25,10,55, enough.
out players and paranten seem to Mong Kok Correspondents point quite a number of these courses, come off best with no recorded in Bath, Eastbourne and other Injuries places,
this the true but.
"pony perhaps
01 one SCAA Ground: SCAA Amb, Div.: the absolute model for will contain a report course,"
.10.85, 3.30 pm. Club Ground: in black eye sustained by the the many who expressed
Kennedy Town Amb. Div: 23.10.55. International, J. E 3.30 p.m., Club Ground; Shoukiwan a terest in the conception of one- English
KF Amb. Div., 25.10.65, 8:29 p.m.. I have always thought, hay-art in foursomes play, which shot courses offering golf in its Barrett, while playing here.
Club Ground: Confucian Amb. Div.: Swimming contests, apart from
20.10.65 0.25 p.m. Club Ground; ing taken part in some of them those who never play them willedt variety, is one that com
IUKYMCA Amb. Diy. War pietely escaped my mind, name-bathing and individual swim- myself, that
professional probably never credit. This was full
out at its highest
ly the Ladles Course at Sun-ming in the sea, are also without represent broug
and
will be seenningdale, where the late Cap any accident record.
The importance at Worplesion,
of suitable where in Jobson onco
17 secured genuinely In low seventies are commonplace successive threes and drove the and systematic training is cm- phasised, since it strengthens home last green-only to take and many
the a mule goes
muscles, the heart and the putts.
While with the
This course is the greatest circulatory system.
antrained hear in a healthy accompanied by this mere alip of a girl he has gone round in fun in the world, and you have
person can only pump 20 litres he to play real golf on it. May just over gallons) of blood strokes than ever. Lower
advise all who are interested to would have taken on his own.
mimute. a trained heart to Most people seem play go and have a look at it?
pump twice as much. better in, a foursome,
Partly
Danishi
that Incidentally, "Jobers," as he
figures show fatigue because they have the
was commonly known,
sportsmen tend to live a littl of only half the number
the not insignificant longer than the rest of man- shots
Iamong to but largely,
play
umber of first-class golfers kind but that sudden deaths are 80 who always think, because they
nover can quite bring more common among them than | Dig Chinese YMCA. Swimming often step up to a six-footer, themselves to admit on Two doctore said yesterday left miserably short by
particular day that they are in among non-sportsmen through Paul KCA
hearts. that the former lawn tennis partner and heroicaly hole perfect health-rather in
over-strained
Danish medical men bellove champion, Mrs Maureen Con-
that the number of sporting Wan Swimming Favilion: Kong Wa nelly Brinker, may have to have Approaching it as the
wretched slaner who left it manner of fly fishermen,
whom the water was perfect
injuries of all kinda could be Amb. Div.; Lalchikok Beach: and well
balved by the adoption of sult&nd Oot: mehatrul Amb.
Bhamalipo Nag. Diva. is able
Taken On #trength-(2) Enroj- measures, especially in never in any circumstances training and instruction and by ment-shamships Amb. tr. Ple
To Kam-ming
w.q.1. enrolled of rules which
Dir.: Pre 12.10.58) Kowloon Amb. the prevent play It was on the Ladies Course would
likely to Mak Man-on enrolled w.e.f. 12.19.50; Chung Bing NIE, Div.: Amb/Bi's Lo Kit-ching, Chu Chi-ying. Kui Wai- that hra been proved
dut. Hul Bhau-ming, Cisis Lin-ging. Sunningdale that he was cause injuries. delightful little episode.
accidents In football, for 10- Chan Ol-lin, Chiare Yust-ngor. H. Myth, K. Forrow: K. Baker, T Sneddon, H. Ridsdale, E. Green
Some of his friends station-stance, occur more frequentlyan Hon-ying, Ho Yum-chi, Young It was designed by Alexan-
At Yee-wah & La Yeun-aged, wood: B. Jones, N. Van Heck, W.
|der," the head” Taylor, M.Hæcumen; It. G. Baker.
greenkeeper and W. Woodstock, R. Summers, H.
They said that the blood cir. 1 is a splendid littlo affair with behind the last ""; srecn and at the beginning of the seasoli, wal-hung upcoiled ...f. 10.10.50: watching him come in started when people are insufficiently FCAA Reg. Diva Andrews Late Chukwaa, Law" Kwok-ying Yü A Boyd- Shields; II, Dowbiggin,
on what would trained, and at the end, when swoopstake
Bhlu-king, Bit, Ngerkin Korn Yat- the right foot of small, closely-guarded greens Cowan 11. Hoanto,autfer.culation in
with him, they are state, than at other of Chiu' Chewyn fy Leung Take Res. N. Heaton, W. Burridge; their client had been reduced proportion to the length of the prove to be wrong
not exceed in holes, which do
the end none of them times. Some players have been chrolled X-1, 11210.55., by 40 per cent. ¡
Decrease of #izungth={1} |_Ra« ab yards It looks, DE | Wor), In
signation... Wanchai “A” AND, DIV.: Mrs Brinder was injured on about
reply to a probing found to be accident prone,
to how he was especially in football. Them, if PORTO WIDE Bm rugned w.9.1. July 20 last year when the horse though it has been there for question a
1.10.80 she was riding was involved in years and I found myself won feeling he replied ""Terrible, is urged, should choose:eamTER
($gd.) F. 1. Takuma, CALF, an accident with a lorry,dering why I had not notiord Got a touch of painter's collét" other sport, Ching
Deputy Commodore 3it bezore. The answer was that
(OOPTRIGHT)
Bosofal (Franco¬F2tu2O,
mence at 3.3.m, and the following "Little Mo" May
are the selections, with the Home
team named first:-
PUC
Ainsworth H. Tappenden, Have To Have
9. Maslen, L.
McTavish D. M.
Miller, D. Hampton, J. D. 1. Mar tin, A. W: Hircock G. P. Fox,. 0.
I. Pickott, L. W. Brace, B. 8.
Rosen; Lait Singh, Balwant Singh,
J. Caldwell, W. C. Higgs.
C. K. Sung, A. C. Tribble, G. B. Ladd, G. Madar, C. M. Rozario, c. Exigeller, T. M. Castilho, E. Poul- NOR; W. O. Stronach, C. B. Rolte, E. Wolstenholme, J. Maxitirick: B. A Tremlett, E. Londedale, Bryan, A. Harvey.
DEFC
I.
The following players have been HKIC Relected to play ka ho
"Closing Day" game tomorTOW,
3 p.m.)
at
P. Garginér B. Butler, P. Cottier,
Leg Amputated
Los Angeles, Ort. 20
of
same
her right log amputated it now short is quite another propoal-westerday mor
circulation troubles developed lon.
In the foot of the leg which
was broken in an accident,
An addition
bo
to the Glen- 1 cagles soona
a nipo hole miniature, course,
be boon to The two doctors were giving evidence in a claim for US$265,-18, in the pasture on the Jort
009 damages by Mrs Brinkers you walk down to the first
and may very
perfect today.
at
but
was
and
the
for
B. Blekford; IL Back, r. Jon against a cónstruction company, where the Highland cat the unwitting hero of a rather |
Q
Lat· Divatop (Home) v MC at 130 Hon. Choy, P. R. Ragi, 21. Madar. G. Ay Sousa, PA Cross, B.. Dhaber, T. King, H. Y
amy K. M. Walkins, A. H. Insail, Bullmorta, ista man. X. N.
and one of its drivers as a re-used to be
sult of the accident in which she brolio her log.
Σ
can
Btreat Bleepers Shelter Society Dulles-Western Dist-October 1965: Chung Bing Neg. Div. En
Mong Kok KPWAS Aμn. Clinte Datles. 21.10.50-22.10.65, KYMCA Nag. Div 24.10.85-20.10.55. Waterloo Nag Div 20.10.86-27.10.50, Shem^ shulpo Nig. Div.
UK Society For The Protection GI Children Duties--Kowloon.-21.10.55- Div. 2.10.55, Shamshulpo Nig. 24.10.60-25.10.65, KYMCA Neg. Divā 29.10.58-27.19:55, Watering Nag. DN. Beach Duties Kowloon. — Eastern Athletle. Amer. Bwimming Pavilion: Kowloon Amb. & Shamshulpo Nag,
Amb, & N Diva K Chiness Civil Servanta Asm. Bwimming Pavilion: Kong Wah Amb. & Waterloo Nag. Diva Toi
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