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Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1976.

GERMANY'S PROFESSED

CONVERSION.

Da. Sour, the new Foreign Secretary in Germany, in a speech delivered

THE CHINA MAIL.

will be given when is clearly estabished that the Allies are dealing not with any arbitrary irresponsible influence bat with a Government which represents the chastened uplrit and the converted beliefs indi cated by Germany's noceptance of the whole programme of war aims laid down by the Allier.” The time when that confidence can be reposed has not yet fully arrived, but we trust

at least that it may not lar distant.

"OUR

DAY."

THE CELEBRATIONS IN HONGKONG.

THE GYMKHANA,

The

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24.-

Our

Part Blutus Places

Third #10.10

Winner,

First 30 Secon

moon stimctions were centered at the Race Course at Cub Sweep No. 128, Happy Valley, where a large Guwd | 90% #948 ) No. 177, 8129. enjoyed the alde ahoma and the After a good start Wild Gamble munt..

to the front closely followed by dingla Gymkhana (to be continued on Johnnie, with Catford lying third, The Saturday), the details of which have same order was retained up to the been sa wall advertised te to render Rock when Siamese Cat took third It will be exceeding the bounds of West Point, including the Government it unnecessary to repeat them, Jabaria fighting hard for first place place. A ne race at the fniab, Jingle reasar to predict that 10

Civil EopitalMiddleton auffice it to say that the generous with Wild Gamble and taking the win *." Our Day ***

Smith, assisted by the Misses Bag 1018 will be the last occasion on Italian Conveal The Rev Mather this source to be given to Cingia Johanie's in on this occa

lay, and Ellison Cotts.

proportion of the total receipt from in fine style by a short head. Superior, assisted by the Misses

aion makes him the winner of the Bellarmina Outtieres, Osorio, Carmen da Rozz, Cissy Alves, total

Bettio Day Fund will amount to po mean Gymkhana Cap Irene Passmore, Jessie Walker, Cissie Kavior. Lizzie Thomas Mar garet Kant, Rosie Gubbays Sarah Lis and Telma Ruttonjos French Content-Sister Beatrice, as sisted by the Mises M. Ramsay, Ch. Breck, D. Windebank, F. Hamiton S. Ferguson, Vivienne Young, Ruby Rosebud Toung, and Dolly quarry Bay Mrs. Grimshaw, naisted Duncan Cocains, and the by Alesdames W.

which it will be necessary to makin use of the data, for raising funds fee war purposes and for that reason. NEWS OF THE DAY. to-day efforts will be mes deeply

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Manila Observatory at 7p. reported the typhoon W. of Balintang Channel to do Alling up...

impesset on our memories than those that have gou before,, Whe ther the occasion will be still further a record total of emphasised by receipts is a prediction that we would

care to take the responsibility for, but it will certainly not be the fault of those whoso unselfish and A number of residents of the patriotic work fus provided so many Colony are expected by the Brundos, atirictions to lighten the burden on including Mr. Robert Shawan and four already depleted pockets, if such Decizat Fuller.

a prophesy is not consummated by Mr. JJ. Johnstone, Mr. Brooks fact. Give till it hurts" is the Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Beswick and Mr.

Americansin imported into our and Mrs. F. C. Jeckin were passengers by bitherto somewhat stodgy English the Taising which arrived last night uppent by poster. It is a claver from Shanghai.

appeal, nevertheless, because the Friends of Lieut. E. H. MoMichael pot exhibited any signs of mental or Hongkong community, so far, has

of Shanghai will be glad to learn that a telegram bas been received stating that physical agony where war charities are concerned, and past records must his condition shows decided improve- ment and that he is progressing satis-testify to the community's powers

factorily.

..

Evidence contemplated for use in's civil action for slander and libel against Mr. W. L. Merriman by Mr. Judah I. Ears, as a result of the recent baseball scandal was tster from two United States Navy men in the United States Court for Gbina last week.

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before the German Society in Berlin on August 20th declared that the -burning questions for humanity aro All broken, chafed and damaged Goods How can we avoid future wars, It is stated that Mr. Ellis Ezra is are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 30th Oct, at how can we assure the efficacy of contemplating an appeal against the

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sses W. McNell, Betty Ferguson, Nan Ferguson, Beatrice Hardwick Cissie Polley, Freds Cousins, Mag gia Russell Jean Prows, Cissie Prower, Mamie Wallace Ina Mor rison, Masters Keith Boulton and Willia Polley

Special mention must be made of one, unadvertised fact. By the kind peruisson of Major Morgan and Of Beers, the Band of the 18th Ins fantry played a pleasing programme [of popular nim.

FIVE FURLONGS Judgment of Paco Competition-Competitors were afseted as in an ordinary race, nit they were to endeavour to rils to the winning post in a time to be com municated by the starter publicly, exhibited before race at the Jules" Bar. The winner was the competitor passing winning post a time sp proximating nearest to the giren time. Mr. R. P. Thursfald." -- „S. Grimatone. 20 „ILBT Darbiugia 3 Alio competer: Me T. W. Doyle, Mr FG Wilkin, Mr F. Sutton; Mr.Galluzz, Mr Lucas, Mr Morton Amith, Me W J. Morrison, Mr. H. Seth

The results of the races will be

found below.

PATRONA. His

Excellency

Francur Henry May, KCMG and

His Excellency Major-General

Ventris:**

COMMITTEE.--The Stewards of the

Kowloon Docks-Miss Crahan, assisted

by deadames G.Duncanand Forsyth, Hongkong Jockey Club (Ex-Officio): Missed Kinross, Ramsay, G. Hamsay, the Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Mr.-H. E. Bise Spradbery, Sprad P. White, Mr. D. M. Ros, Dr. Bliss,th, Winnie Henderson, hery Gralian and Mang Gram, and Forsyth, Major Cassel, Mr. J. (b. Masters W Forsythe

H. Duncan, G. Mr. C. H.-Blason, Mr. D. M. Ros Hedley and J. Logan.

(Judge), Mr.:D. M. Ress (Hamilienp- Kowloon-Mesdames W. Harris-Gill and per), Mr. H. J. Gedge (1st Starter) Stark, assisted by the Misses Nearer. Paul M. Hodgson (2nd Starter), F. Neave, F. Murphy, E. Knight,

Scots, B. Tarrant, Susan Weill, Pearl Mr. M. S. Sassoon (Time Keeper). Ogilvie, W. Robinson, F. Coburn, N. Thorbarn, G. Saunders, S. Judah, D. Judah, and M. White Cosmopolitan Docks—Mrs. Nicholls.

Belilios Girls' School-Miss Clarke, staff

and pupils.

Military Posts

Lith

(a) Bowen Rond and RAM-Mrs. (b) ME Austin Barracks Mesdames Richardson Nevill and Robertson. nod Miss Cooper,

(c)

Wellington Rarracks, Soldiers' Club

FIVE FURLONGS RACE HANDICAP-

For China Ponies that have run in any Race at the last Four Gymkhanas. Winners at Gymkhanas of any Flat Races this season, other than Distance Handicaps and Bumble Puppy Events, barred. Entrance fee $10. Prize: $150, 2nd Prize: $75.3 Price: $40.

Dr. Forsyth's North Star....................

Iat

(Mr. Sedgwick) - T

(Mr. Soares)"?

and Ordnate Offices. The Misses Mr. Soares Victorious Crowne Haynes, Nora Howell and a Boy Voria, Barracks and Beadquar

This morning, which was all that could be desired frcan the meteorolo gical point of view, was devoted to the usual sale of roses by thettudies of the Colony and the success of their good' offices was nainistakable since it was difficult to detect an empty buttonhole as early as-ten o'clock. This part of the programme went on until noon and culminated in (6) Kowloon Mrs Reynolds, the Misses auction sale of unsold roses on the

N. Reynolds and Miss Betty Hongkong Cricket Club ground where() Stonecutters Mrs. Huchou

Ir. H. P. White exercised his now (8) Lyeemun. The Miasen Hastings and well-known persuasive powers as (b) auctioneer.

THE ROSE SELLERS.

|

Mr. H. B. Dowbiggin's Hunts-

| (d.)

-Mira. Hilcer Jones, the kisses

man (Mr. Sethy S Leah Lintett, Violet, May and Also raz:-Mr. Lox's Anticipation, Elleen Howell

Second Violin, 132, (Mr. Knoll); 15.1,. (Mr. Kremer); Mr. G. and G.1. Messrs. Thomas and Sedgwick's Gloriona and C..

Pearl, 123, (Mr. Doyle)

Pari-Mutual-Winner: $8.60 Places $6.30, $12.20, 39 500)

Caub-Sweep-No. 74, #357 JANG. 75, $102, No. 20; $51-

Peak Boy Scouts. .) Belchers, Mount Davis, Jubilee Lower Guard and Pinewood.--Miss

Allison.

Mr. Tatami and two

The following is the list and

der Mr. Tammer, staff and

My M

After two false starts the Beid got away in a bunch. Past the Rock, Gloricus positions of the ladies selling rones this Sayingpan School-Mr. Morris, staff Down the bome straight North: Star Pearl got left, the rest kooping together. morning

and pupils. Hongkong Club to Mesars. Butterfiska

and: Swire's. -Mr Roes Thomson, 'assisted by Mendisizes. Adama, Mon

tagu Hareton, Taylor and the Missen MacGregor

Law Courts and Pricce's Buildings.

Mrs. Wakeman, assisted, by-Has. Mogre and the Misses V azd H. Butterfield.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Mrs. McKenny, assisted by Ms. Redmond and the Misses M. and D. Rodger. 100.00 Ice House Street and Des Veox Road.

23:00

Meidaines Mrs. Singer, assisted by G. Mooner and Boset, the Misses D. 25.00 25.00.j

Filkins, E. Johnston Margaret Camera and Béngir Moorer- Queen's Road from Battery Path to Flower Street Mrs. Henderson Smith and Miss Gracie Main. Mercantile Bank Mr Sim Chartered Bank-Mrs. Mathieson

Queen's Road from Ice House Street to Fedder StreetMiss Sophie Weill, assisted by the Musses: D. Carry, E- Cooper and M. Kinross

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY LIMITED.

4

Victoria British School-Mrs. Forster, took the lead, closely followed by assisted by the Mines Cooper, Victorious Crown with Hantaman:ying and S. Shaw, Betty Baker, Doris

Anderson Hose Tollan. Biary Lee, third, the same order obtaining paat Chrissie Augus, Neille Purden, Evs the post. Won by a length and a Salt Woolley, E Moses, K.

Hast, Ly Mass, Books, Cissie and a length between second and third.

Garrison School. The Headmaster and

Time 7 min. 20 sec

pupils Yaumati School.--Mr.: Crook, staff and "OCE DAY DERAY Half Mile Race

popila

for “Our Day " Subscription Griffins.

Pari Mutual, Winner 930.30: Places:"

1, 2260 2nd, 29-70; 3rd, 12140, Cash Sweep; No: 304, 8994 70 Np.

8384-30; No 323,-4144-10.

Clasa IANDICAP B Class Three

Ponies Entrance 10. tab Prize: Quarter Mile Rico-For China $150, 2nd Pris: $75. 3d Prize $100 S

3. Landale's Doubtful. (Mr. Johnstone) Messrs Thomas and Sedgwick's.... Mr. Lure Marne (Mr. Kremer) Rock Mouse...(Mr. Sedgwick),

Time: 1, 361/5. Pari Mutual: Winner 16.70, $5.90: $3; $10.80

Finees:

226, $300 No 23, 2130

Cand Sweep: No. 21, 81,050: Nov

OCR DAY ST LEGER Three Quarter Mile Race for Our Day' Subscription Griffins Waight for inches as per scale. Jockeys to be down for Forced entry, and poles to start unless a satisfactory reason for non-starting is accepted by the Committee Entrance Fer $10. let Prize, $150-2nd Prize, $75 Jul Erize 8-10. Mr. Landale's Cicero

(Mr. Johnstone). Mr. Diyusclust x- Boris

phy (3r. “Adams) Mr. D. Moss's Trustomjee

(Mr. Setish 3 Won by a short head; a fength between second and third. Time

Pari-Mutuel Winner, LS). Places $7.80- $26.50 59.00

Cash Sweeps: No. 514," $1,050 No. 263 $300, No. 181, $150, CLASS HANDICAP A CLASS: Thrau

Quarter. Mile-Race-For China Ponies Entrance $10/16 Prize: $150; 2nd Prize, $75; 3rd Prize, sib..

Ellis Endocriu School-Mr. B. James,Waight for inches as per scale. Mr. Qouhood's Snuffbor

Wanchal and Indian Schools. Mr. J

staff and pupils

St. Mary's School, Kowloon The Sister

Birbeck, staff and pupils."

in charge, assisted by Miases Elsa Alves, Gladys MeNeider, Lazzie Oiviera, Mario Emilia Alres Marjorie Stewart, Marjorie White, Molly, d'Almada, Olive Gerrard.

Stella Bilre, Violet Capell, Violet Sutcliff and F. Oliviera.

THE ROSE AUCTION. The auctioneer was naisted by the

Misses Ventris, "Gurner and Stanfield, was a large attendance, includ

Flower Straat. Mesdames. Reynolds and Glassman, assisted by the pupils of the Victoria British School

and there

Des

Jockeys to be drawn for. Forced Entry, and Ponies to start unless a satisfactory repson-for non-starting is accepted by the Committee Entr ance Fee 810.; Îst Prize: $150. 2nd Prize: 870; 3rd Prize: $40. Mr. J. F. Hough's Bend Or-155

Leefe's, Robert the Devil 152 Ibs.... (Mr. Sutton),

lbs Mr. Knell)

Mr. D. L Rose' Rustomjee, 140-

Iba...(Mr. Gegg) 3

(30) Sedgwick) 1 Mr. Horsford's Malcolm At

(ME. MOTTHON)

Mr. Landale's Ringwood

SE CALL Johnstone). Won by a head short-beels hetween second and third

Pai-Mutuel Winner, 50F:100 Places: $18.70; $14.10 $0.40.

Cash Sweeps No. 285 $1,050; | No. 8, $300; No, 140, $150 -

TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTIONS. Also ran-Mr. David Landale's don Cicero, 149 (Mr. Adams), Mr. Blank's his evening the attractions in the Voeux Road from Messis. Gilman toing His Excellency the Officer Adminis diggin's Dustuen, 105 (Mr. at 3 o'clock, will provide fitting Rocksand, 82 (Mr. Doyle) Mr. H. B. Botanical Gardens, which conmeti, e Alexandra Café-Mrs. Bird.

tering the Government, the Hon. Mr. Seth), Mr Ero Moss Attaboy, 149 (Mrinale to the day's celebrations, and Claud Serera, M.G..

Johnstone), Miesurs. Thomas and Sedg a record attendance is anticipated. The suction realised the substantial wick War Baad, 155 (Mr. Sedgwick), Here, again, the programme

Mr. Dryandust Boris (lat. Ferdy,) 156 events has been so well advertise 132 (Mr. Hremer). There requires, of course, Baturinys After a good start the fold spread Gymkhana and the two pertonin- out at the bend. The first, second and ances of The Barton Mystery third retained their order down the Thursday, November 7th and Satur straight Bend Or winning caslyday, November 9th, at the Theatre 250-

Won by two length, a length be 250 tween second and third:

Royal, all of which are in und se

by Mesdames N. 8. Brown, A. R. Fedder Street West to E. & U). Offen

Lowe and E C. Clarke,

...

Hra. Sutherland, nssisted by the Misses C.P.B

depreciation and all contingencies Mansions, and sum of 15,660, the sales being as (Mr. Morrison), Mr. Goabend's Dicebox, as to render repetition unnecesNUTT.

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outlined in that series of questions represent faithfully the sentiment of a chastened Germany we bigy well congratulate ourselves on such a We are informed by Messrs. complete vindication of the principles Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., which the democracies of the world Gouerul Managers of the above Com- rose to defend with their combined pany, that, after taking into account might. The Allies, from the very the payment of interim dividends beginning of the war formulated in mads in January last, also, the sun their statements of war aims the of £6,870 18. 44. brought forward only answer to these "burning quee

roin 1916, and after providing för 1394tions for humanity which it will

ever be possible to consider. Thoes 1517 of €118,901 159. 83. It is pro there remains a balance for the year war aire the German Government posed to pay the balance of dividend and people now profess to adopt as on Preferred Shares, namely Sa., and their own. What the civilised world final dividend on Deferred Shares now demands from Germany are sub-of £2 10s. Od., and to carry forward abantial and convincing proofs of her to next year's account the sum of sincerity in this connection, for these 14,894 0.81. Income Tax will be war aims are the dirret opposite” in delucted from all dividend warrants every........

instanceofthea with sued in Londen, but not those which Germany and her Allies all which will be payable at C.5.0. and P.WD-Mrs Bowley, assist exchange 275-16d., being averaged by Mesdames Parker Rees and entered the war-excapting perhaps nito of exchange throughout the

Fetier the aim of avoiding future wars, and your.

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FILM BURGLART RE-ACTED. STAIR HODS AS PART OF THIEVES

Six artificial roses made by Madame Yvanovitch

Sir Henry May (bid by Hon.

Mr. Claud Sovero) The Hon. Mr. D. Landale..

Buildings-Mrs. Wal- follows: lace, nesisted by Mesdames E. Hay ward Robert Hall W W. Dunbar and Miss Davidson. King & York and St. George's Buildings, Hollingsworth, the Misses Lecable, Mrs. Evan-Jones, sssisted by Mrs. Joyce and Dorothy Holyoak, Queen Buildings, Mrs. Mansfield

assisted by the Misses: Dorothy Lander, Marjorie Denison,

Dodo Ritchie, Wilkinson- and --Elme Woodcock. Hongkong Hotel and Polder Street cast

Grimble and the Misses Grimble

by

Gurner, assisted by Mesdames Dres-

Lady Ho Tung,

Mr. R. M. Dyer,...... Hon. Mr. Ho Fock...

Hoo Mr. Chan Kat Ming, Spray of five roses made by

Madame Flint

- Mr. Ho Ròm Tonga Six Roses made by Mariana

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Mr. Brook Smith,

Mr H. Hareock,

er Myburgh, Heard, Philps Five lots of four roses each Bodnoy tearle, and the Mines Gladys Brook, Joyce, Heard. Tris Philips. Drothy

Pile. Florence Rodney Peggy Seerle and Mabel

Wrights

Sir Henry May,

this the Germans calculated upon al general meeting of the Comval Yard, and Naval Hospital--Mrs. Hon Mr. D. Landa achieving by reducing the whole world pany will be held at the Offices of Naval to military impotence. This is what the General Managers at noon on. the KAISER and HINDENBURG meant at November, 1018 when they talked of a German Peace. Gerniany's adversarias have taught her it we may accept her assurances-that the trag conception

AVE of a permanent. prade lies in the

Garden Rond and east side of Cricket complete abandonment of the mili A cinema film of a bank, robbery in Club Kluge assisted by Mes

which the burglarz removed a heavy dames MacFarlane and Mackichan, tarist ideas which impelled her tote by ruling it along on stair-rods was Star Forty-The bilates Goodsal awar that has brought to the recently shown in a picture house in the ed by Mrs. Solámos

PRODIGE Dlike Pror-Miss Ellis: nénisted by Mies

into the May Road and Checa Garpur Mean

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nation nothing but dishonour and The incident has

| by burglars who have brokan 1042

The Harbour.-Miss Gurons, assisted by d the "Miss Vaitrin Robertson and

the Meters Long

Ben, Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. Ritchie, Two amrave of roses, REPAH-Holyoakie Fight tray covers pres

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roin. Dr. Soce, in the speech to Bapar Cinema, haring Cross rod Adai Kannett and Wabic nesisted Two which we have referred, quoted from hovy salo KANT'S Etornal. Peace the words: nam of the premises is in full view of the Clauelly and Caine Rodders Botel- I had been pince the management

in the eterand Master Tony Webh OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

rssisted "amidal war, still street. The thieves care provided with tho

by the Misies Aren barcha shit rods, and" by rolling the cafbion

Xavier 1 THE WEEKLY, EDITION OF THE remain some confidence in the way there got it along the vestibule, and Matis de

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No, 152, 8301 20; No. 401, 8152 60. pose for which is celebrated to-day.

„Cash Sweep" No, 260, 31;68 120;

The Big Sweep p on this event

The grand displays of reworks it totalled 88,400(1,680 chances at:35 the Botanical Gardens to-night has being taken)... This admits of the follow been very generously contributed

ing distribution—For the Red Cross i thir Japanese community, 300 - Ford (20 per cent) $2,100; drawer of se

200 | winning pony, $6,410, ascodd, $1,260,- LADY. MAX'S ROBE FUND,

third, 630 The first prize WAR WOO

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