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STANLEY

MATTHEWS

HAS AN OFFER

TO PLAY SOCCER AT THE RATE OF

£8. PER MINUTE.. GOOD

VALUE NO DOUBT

BUT WE TRUST THIS SYSTEM OF PAYMENT WILL NOT SPREAD TO ALL PERFORMERS

IN ALL SPORTS

Another 14 rounds of

this and I'll throw you out for HOLDING

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER-

and Double Time

"OR:

・for replays.

'WE'LL

BE HAVING

OUR OLD

FRIEND

JIM

(Players Union) GUTHRIE

DEMANDING ALL MATCHES SHOULD BE THREE HOURS EACH WAY

"WHOA! You're moving

AND THE DERBY BEING

BIG FIGHTS GOING THE DISTANCE

Sports Diary

Conban

TODAY

Cricket

Army v Candierumal Sets

View Malaya at Soupunkia

A M.

Starl Comt

Tennis

Hoccer

Nuliner League match, Sang Tan

Kustom (CH) 1

BRCFA Meeting at Tai Tung Res

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TOMORROW

Sorcer

Sumter League

KMB Up

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Results

RESULTS

London, Orl

Lotty'

24

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گردم

Union garnes were:

County Championship Kent Middlesex 27.

Suncy 14 Hampshire 11

Club Glamca

Cambridge U 1 Bedford 0.

Oxford

Router.

U.

Leicester V. —

RUN IN AROUND 4 HOURS.

WORLD

MIND YOU,

SOMB FOLK WOULD SUFFER.

AUSTRALIA

WERE SKITTLED OUT FOR 80 AT

KARACHI

YESTERDAY.

Gonzales leads; 137-136

In the First set

UMPIRES GOING MAD AT PROFESSIONAL "TENNIS

TAKING SO LITTLE TIME, TO BAT THERE'S A DANGER OF EM

STARVING TO DEATH. AMMULTETT.

OF SPORT

If Things Don't Improve Amateur Boxing Will

Have A Job To

Says DEREK JOHN

Survive

International amateur boxing is becoming a laughing stock. Judges' At London's beyond a joke. decisions are ludicrous, in fact they go Albert Hall the other week young Terry Spinks, who will box for Britain in the Olympic Games, outpunched and outboxed Salvatore Manea in the England-Italy match.

Yet Manca was adjudged the winner. Reason: two of the three judges were Italians.

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the

battle

Even Britain's Chris Chgia- Judging

half way.

notable exception

Similar monstrous decisions countrymen

to came when England ixed majority had his

flissta

America won. This Included Britons, too, the slavish training rchool, has and Bust

things don't improve gone to Melbourne five weeks tast year.

The man who went

has before the Games open. which boxing. into the ring with his fellow amateur

been thriving, will have a job

AIM FOR VICTORY to survive,

Mickey Mantle Unanimous Choice For Annual American All-Star Match

New York, Oct. 24.

Mickey Mantle was a unanimous choice and Yogi the annual Berra missed on only one ballot today on United Press American League All-Star team which con lained three world champion New York Yankees, three Detroit Tigers, and two men ench from the Chicago White Sox and the Boston Red Sox.

The closest race was al Orst - base and it was the only real main contest. Vernon nosed out Vic Power of Kansas City, 16-14,

will be the rese- of cricket lovers every- olm where to his decision to

The International Amateur Wel played skipper Peter Mist de May. That Boxing Association something, now. My suggestion tien is that they scrap the judging system and give the job to the man on the spot-the referee,

They aren't infallible. But at 나 registered

erst if there WUS

International panel, any mem-

ber suilly of blatant bing could be struck off the list.

for victory in every one of the 22 matches the MCC team will play in South Africa.

Explains Peter: "I am

con-

rc-

vinced victories under the belt are a great tonic for the Tests,"

Hearing those words we incmter the policy statement the Issued by len Johnson at

the Australian beginning tour this summer when he said that county matches would be regarded mainly 18 Test proe- The result WBs many ice. tedious draws.

of

MATCH-WINNING IDEA American football team Cleveland Browns thought they 0311 11 match-winning had hit idea when they installed any wireless in the captain's helmet to pick up orders radioed from the box.

And besides boring the publie I.t

have been a good

did the don't think they But rivals New York 1 scheme.

With msch good, Glants fixed up a set and Inter-Aussies

In the games cepted the messages. They nothing at Sake

the ali

Browns' the practice was almost useless. anticipated

The players weren't keyed up moves and won the match.

mentally. Come the Tests, when 15 con- the heat

on, and they was the use of couldn't produce that something extra which the big occasion de- mands.

310

.290

.308

,332

298

(20-0)

League Now the sidering banning radlo by any team.

for Stand by shock. America

Olymple and Russia

Mantle was the cholece of mil 18-Mickey Vernua, Bo

(on (10) 68 sports writers from the eight league cities who selected the 2B Nelle Fox, Chiengo and team. Berra bad 57 voics

(50) Ted Williams of Boston, 32. Af

38-Ray Boone, Detroit

(44) Kaline of Detroit and Nelle Fox of Chiro had 50 votes rach.

SS-Harvey Kuenn, De

Aroit (48) C-Yogi Berra, New

York (57) P-Billy Pierce. Chicago

(38)

What with defeat by Pakistan, PWhitey

York (25)

(19-0) may not dominate the Games. the youngest Test playing nation, Aussie cricket British the other week, Not if a forecast by

Gordon had really got the skids under it. Others to receive votes were:

distance aces middle

Shades of a few years back Red Pirke and Ken Piersall, Of Jime

when Bradman, Lindwall, Miller Sox 6: Hank

Yankees correct. Bauer

They

cide which Minoso, White Sox many athletes will reach Mel-and Co., were Press 3; Minnic

Senators; Bob bourne too late to reach peak commanded a respect amount- 2; Jim Lernon, bot-Niemen, Oricies, and Charley form. Pirie and Wood, who haveing to fear,

Ind B Skowron of New York was a close third with 12 vota In

seven players numed for that spol.

THE RECORDS

wore

The

United 1956 American League All-Star team

with number of votes and ting or pitching records, OF-Mickey Mantle, New

York (58)

OF-Ted Williains. Bos-

ton (52)

OF-A Kaline, Detroit

(50)

1 Coastal city

2 Hold cggal

3 Old slip

4 Monopolise

Ford, Now

Maxwell, Detroit 1 cach,

14:

1B Vic Power Athletica Bill Skowien, Yankees 12;

Wood declare

353 Ci Wertz, Indians and Pete which start on November 22.

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month of

my

finishing

already been in Melbourne for a

however, In Pakistan, month, set a safety deadline of

Within a November 3 for the Gafnes sympathies are with the Aussies. Americans do not their English tour they flew out and without even Runnels, Senaters 7 each; Jack 345 Jensen,

to get Red Sox and Dik arrive until November 8 and a Pakistan

the Russians between November one warming-up game

went used to the conditions U and 14.

straight into a Test match.

Gernert, Bed Sox, one each- 314 United Press.

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CATHAY PACIFIC

MATTING. WICKETS

And the matting wickets. of Pakistan are unique. The ball bounces deceptively and turna, What's more, in Fazal Mahnjood, Pakistan have a bowler without peer under those conditions.

medium pacers With his

be twice routed the Aussies and Anished with match figures of 13 wickets

for 114 runs. Fazal, in fact, Is ler under any conditons. He was the hero when Pakistan pulled of that shock 1-1 dmw, with England in 1954. He took 12 wickets for 30 runs for his de to win the final match at the Oval,

a great bow-

1956,

HOCKEY HOPES ARE UP TO SOME MONKEY' BUSINESS!

No fum, no fanfares...16 young men, vitally Important to Britain in next month's Olympic Games, slipped off quietly the other day, to the so-remote National Recreation Centre at Lilleshal Hall, Shropshire, to limber up for medal-winning.

Why the hush over hockey? Exports tell me Britain's chances of casing India's dusky grip off the Olympic hockey 'gold medal are better than they have been for nearly 40 years. -

In 1948, we came so close, but tho bearded, be turbanned In Indians thrushed us 4-0 the final. From allver, we. slip- pod to bronze in '62, Anishing behind India and Holland.

CAPPED 10 TIMES · Secking perfection this time, the British Hockey Board, and a remarkable gentleman named E. S. Houre, began licking a

10am into shape for Melbourn⭑ back in May 1950.

1 HAVE MY SAY By HARRY

CARPENTER

Right-halt John Cockett, 28,

23. caps. has

Ho

in was Helsinki. So, of course, was (left,Inner John Conroy, 27, with

20 cap

IT WON'T BE QUIET Think of them, today as they, and the younger oncs Ilke Howard Davis, Dickie Dale, John Strover, and Mike Doughty, submit to the not-so- tender

of "Monkey** mercles Hoare in Shropshire.

It will hardly be a quiet The eleven who bully-off for Britain in Melbourne are likely Skipper is 30-year-old left-week-end, Warming-up and to be the same bunch who back Denys Camill, who, tre- loosening-up first thing: tech- whipped Germany, Champions quently, swaps hockey talk with nical and tactical exercises be of Europe, 4-2 last Apell. "Monkey" Hoare In the pore dunoh, matches in the That was the match when common-room-they are masters afternoon: coaching talks in "Monkey** Hoare, tho team at the samo school, This will the evening. manager, struck fear into Gez- bo Carmill's second Olympic IF HARD WORK CAN DO many even before the game coptaincy. He has 28 English TT, THESE LITTLE-PUB- LICISED *HOCKEY NEN. OLYMPIC There are other long-service WITH THE BIG men. Left-half Tony Robinson, CHANCE, WILL LIFT THAT

SIGN

YET. YOU INDIAN COULD CALL IT "MONKEY"

BUSINESS.

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began.

I told you he was remarkable, He's a muster st Dean Closo School, Chollenham; was capped

cops.

30 times in English hockey be- 30, went to Helsinki. Last year, fore the war; is a qualified PT against Scotland, he became the Bixth Englishman to win 30 Structor; and gets his nickname |

from his swarm-hockey caps. He's vice-captain, ing antics on the gym's ropea and bark.

Four hours before the game with Germany started, he had his team out on Newport's Rodney Parade Hround. For nearly an hour they sweated at Swedish drill. Then there was combined and individual prae- tice with stick and ball.

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Back to the hotel for light lunch, and a quick return the ground. For 20 minutes be- fore the match started they invaded the pitch, limbering up and getting the feel And ball

Who are our husky chaps?

of

suck

hocky

St. John Ambulance Orders

Jotun

HKAAA's Programme

For Sunday

and

The following is the complete programme list of competitors for the Hongkong Amateur Athle- tic Association Open Meeting, scheduled for Sunday, October 28 at the South China A.A. Stadium, Caro- line Hill. The first event will begin at 2 p.m.

2 p.m. Javelin Throw Final (Competitors will be allowed alx} tripla):

10 C. McKeown (NAF) 27 Chan Lap-ons (SCAA), 28 Leo Slu-lok SCAA), W. R. Duncanson (8. Navy), 54 W. Ruberia (B. Navy),

. B. Bend T. Navy), 03

60

Preis (RAF).

2 p.m. Hop, Riep & Jump Final

(Competitors will be allowed six

trials):

Ng Ming suTTI (HKUAC), 33 Lee Yü-man (SCAA), 30 Chat Tick-yam (BCAA).

4.45 pm, 400 Meires Hurdles Final" 23 Leung Kani-po (SCAA), 30 Yip Kwok-ping (BCAA).

5 pan. Boo Metres Funst 40. B. Edincr (Army). 9. T. J. Dayjen (RAF). 15 Wong Ka-ylu (HKUAC). 20 Chan Kim-lung (SCAA), W. N. Duncanson (R. Ng Chuan wal (HKUAC). 17 Navy). 67 M. A. Taylor (R. Navy). Capt... Hunter (KAAC), 1008 M. J. Cooper (H. Navy), 64 K. Ng Ming-(IRUÁG), 31 Lee Martin (BAP) 07 J. P. MacMahon Yu-man (SCAA), 45 Chau Ylek- (HKAAC).

3.10 p.m. 5,000 Metres Final yam (BCAA).

2 Chat Vick-fad (unatt,), 40, B. Edmond (Army),

J. Jackson.

C.M.G.. Colonial Secretar vern-

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St.J., Commissioner of St. Ambulance Brigade, Order No. Hongkong District. 43/50. Dated October. 25 1956.

Thanks and Appreciation for Ber vices Rendered in connection with recent Riots on Mainland, -The Com

Ambu- mimoner of the St. John lance Brigade has received a letter from the Hon. B. David, Hunter

ex Hongkong pressing the

of the timely ment's appreciation and invaluable stance rendered by nurses from the spital and to the staff of the Kowloon

the British Military Hospital during the recent rlets, when the large in- flux of casualties and the absence of many members of the staff of the Kowloon Hospital owing to the curfew placed a very heavy burden on the stat on duty.

on record his deep appreciation and The Commissioner wishes to place grateful thanks to all the officers, ambulance members and nurace of the Brigade who volunteered to an

etc.. sist the staffs of hospitals.

the recent during

emergency on the mainland, and who did much to uphold the bem traditions

of the Brigade in Hongkono

Ambulanca Duties

28.10.003.11.50 K.C.o.B. Amb. Div.4 11.05.-10.11.66. 8th Nam Amb. Div.: Oct., 1956) S.C.A.A Nig. Div. Nov., 1939: Manshuers Neg. Div.

Ambulance Dades Kowloon 20.10.504.11.00. Mongkok Amb. Div.: 5.11.56.-11.11.58. Kong Wah Amb. Div.; Oct., 1956; K.Y.M.C.A. Nag. Div.. Nov., 1990; Shamshulpo Ng. Div.

Penetration Squad Duties—29.10.50. Dr W. K. Tok, Dentist Kwan Chi- hon, D/O Lee Bau-woo & Man- shuen Nag. Div. 4.11.88. Dr Hilda T. K. Chan, & Shaukiwan K. 7. Nag. Div.

26.10.20

Orderly. Duties at Mainland Aren #Tqc-25.10.66, Kowloon Amb. Div.;

26.10.50.

Amb. Div. Shemabulpo 27.10.80. Mongkok

Div.: Amb.

Div. Kowloon Arth. Waterloo 29.10,46,

NH Div.: 30.10.06.

Dly.i Hong Walt Amb. 31.10.00. K.Y.C.A, Amb. Div.

Football Under-27.10.66 3.30 p.m.

Wanchal NK Govt, Stadium; Amb. Div.: 28.10.50. 3.30pm. ÜC Govt. Stadium: Causeway Bay Amb. DIV.: 28.10.00. Club Ground: Wanchat Div.

p.n.

Amb.

Rats Duties.-27.10.80 At Race Course, Bih Nam Amb. Diy. At Headquarters, Shaukiwan Amb Div. 10.11.50, At Race Course, Bhaukiwan. Amb. Div.; At Head- quarters, Bih Nam Amb. Div.

Beach

Duties Kowloon Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Awimming Favillon: K.T.M.C.A. Amb. & Nsg. Diva. Civil

swimming Servants Assn. Pavilion: Kong Wah Amb. Waterloo Nag. Ď{v.; Eastern Athie- tie Ann. Swimming Pavilion: Kowloon Amb. & Shamshulpo Neg. Dive.: Latchikok Beach: 37,10.56.--- 28.10.58. Mengkok. Amb. K.Y.M.C.A. N. Diva.

100 Meiren Dash (Fastest five from two beats will (Army), 9 Cpl. Brown (RAV), D E. 8. Dover (RAF), 24 Chan King- qualify for the Anal at 3.30 pm.

Kim hàng 28 Chan A. Hametrin (SCAA), 2 p.m. Heat one. R. Junatt.), 15 Stephen Lo HKUAC), (SCAA), 31 La Kwok-man (BCAA). (BCAA), 33 Lal 46 Ma Ching (ratt.), 40 Lee Chuen 22 Tu Kam-tal

Bo (unalt.), 48 (ur att.), 47 Forn Chur-man (BCAA)

Two:-19 Fung Spr. Adler (Army), 85 Ca. MAA R.. 2.00 p.m. Heat

H. Papa (R. Navý). Kat-lee (HKUAC) 17 Capt. J. L. The Yao- (IKAAC), 13 keung (BCAA).

2.10 p.m. Ladies' 100 Dietros Final

20 Jean E. Hall tunatt.), 40 la Mei-yee (SCAA), 41 N Shuet-kwal :SCAA), B Chung Polng 18CAA), 43 Chung Pul-ting (SCAT

2.30 p.m. 400 stetres s'inst

23 Leung Kam-po (BCAA), 51 W. Unalt.). 58 м. J. Reeves Jr. Cooper (B. Navy). 2.45 p.m. 10 Asetzen Wigh Hurdles Final 10 Victor Lai (HKUAC) 29 Yip

king, p. 1,200 Metres Finzi Kwok-ping (SCAA), 30 Eten Wai-

(HKBBA).

z Chan Yick-fal (unala.), 4 G. B. Edmond (Army), 9 T. . Davies (RAF), 30 Chan Hung-man (BCAA), 48 Spr. Adler (Army), 07 M. A. Taylor R. Navy), K. Mariln

(RAP}

p.m. lah Jump Final (Competitors will be allowed six

Ho Kwong,wai (must.), 10 Vic- for Lai (HKUAC), 17 Capt. J. L. Hunter (HKAAC) 33 Pang Chung

BCAA), 30 Leo Ka-chenga (BCAA),; uz J. Jackson (Army),

3 p.m. Shot Put Flasi (Competitors will be allowed trials);

10. McKeown (RAF), 11 FI.Lt. S. N. Solomon (RAF), 19 Wong Cho-yu (HKUAC), 13 Laung Yu- nam (BCAA), 27 Chan Lap-tang (SCAA), 23 Lee Blu-jok (BCAA), 61 Cín. Clark (Army), (5 D. Irving (RAF), 56 R. Leeves (RAF). 3.13 p.m. 79 metres Low, Hardies Final

14 Ng

3 Samuel Lo (HKAAC), 1

CHURO-WAL (HKUAC), Shepparti (R. Navy),

1.35 p.r. 109 Metres Dash Final 3.30 p.m. Pole Vault Final

29 Kee Wan-long (SCAÄ), 02 3. Jackson (Atiny),

3.45 p.m. Ladies High Jump Finil

Julla Tingay (HKAAC).

21

Keung Pul-yuen (SCAA).

4′′ p.m. Discus Throw Final

trinta):

44

Competitors will be allowed six

THE

-Pago

NOTICE

"THE HONG KONG:

JOCKEY CLUB Programmes and Entry Forms for the 3rd Race Meet- ing. 1956/57 to be held on Saturday 10th and Monday 12th November, 1956,

(weather permitting) may be obtained at the". Secretary'a offico, Alexandra House; 'the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON оп Tuesday 30th October, 1956,

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 27th October, 1956 Over 2,800,000 tickets sold to date.

Although all Kwangtung Handicap Sweep tickets issued will bear the date 15th October, 1986, they will be valid for and included in the draw for the Special Sweep on this race which now takes place on the 27th October. 1950.

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickota on the above will now close on 26th October, 1960 as follows:-

882, Nathan Road, Kowloon. at 4.00 p.m.

5 D'Aguilar Street, at 5.00 p.m.

Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, at 6.00 p.m.

The Draw will now be held

in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 10.00 am. on Saturday, 27th October, 1956,

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO, Treasurers,

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING

Saturday 20th and Saturday 27th October, 1956, (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Clubỳ THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES. The Firat Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m, and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on the is; Day,

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 12.00 Noon and the First Race run at 12.30 p.m. The Tifa interval of one hour is after the Second Race (1.00 p.m.), the Third Race will be run at 2.09 pm.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.m. on the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. on the 2nd Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED.

All persona MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable_from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Admission Badges istued for the 13th and 15th October are valld for the 20th and 27th October respectively.

Tuffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate,

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the Bu-lok RESTAURANT,

10 C. McKeown (RAF), 14 Ng Chuan-wal (HKUAC), 27 Chan Lap folt (BCAA), 23. Los (SCAA), 01_Ctn, Clark (Army),

4.13 p.m. Ladies' 200 Metres Finni 21 Julla. Tingay (HKAAC), 40 T Mel-yeo (BCAA), 41 Ng Shuet-kwal (CAA), & Ching Pooling (BCAA), 43 Chung Puisting (SCAAŞ V

4.30 p.m. 209 Meires Das Final

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employera" boxes except for: passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

t

12 Fung Kat-lee (HCUAC) Tall Kam-tal (SCAA), 23 The Yan- keung (BCAA), W. Heever, Jr. (unalt,), 50% K. Middleton . Through Cash Sweep Tickets excluding Kwangtung Handicap Navy), 59 C. E. Greening (may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building NEVE

(Chater Road) and 8, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours six and until 11.00 am on the First Day and 10.00 aan, on the Second

Day of the Race Meeting, a

30 p.m. Long Jump Final (Competitor to be allowed

triala):

17

· Street Sleepers Sheer Bociety Duties October 4050; Shamanidipo: Waterloo Ne Div. Western Dist:

14 Ng Chuan-wal (HRUAC), Chung Sing Zieg. Div.; November Capt. J. L. Hunter (HIKAAC), 18 1960: Shamshulpo: Shamalipo Nez. D: Western Dist: Mansion Nag. pic.

Mongkok KEWA. · Ass, Clinto Duties October 1906: Waterloo Ng Div; November 1966; KY.M.C.A. Nag Div.

K. Boclaty for the Protection of Children Kowloon. - 25.10.00

7.10.50 K.Y.M.C.A. Nga Div. 29.10.06, 31.10.80. KY.M.C.A. Neg. Div,

FromotionWanchat *****

Death Of An

Architect

The Stowards reserve the right to refuse any subscription alko the right to remove any name from Bubscription lists, without slating reasons for their "action.

SPECIAL CASH" SWEEP..

In view of the postponement of the First Race Meeting, the sale of tickets has been re-opened and tickoin for the Special Canlı) Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap now scheduled to be run on Sweep Offices. 27th October, 1956, at $3.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash

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following a serious throat opera” BALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS Ancient Archie Moore, holder,ENGEWACH. FID.SOMA

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hechint: ing an injury, by He then became Bookmakers, to Tao man, ate will not be permitted to operate

AUDE, Arsenal, trainer amb - was the within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Tarkki beting “mak

mal architect for this club's

utic shopid be at least 100,000

ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST HA OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUNG

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