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article gives them. However, as we bave already suggested, this is not the time for thinking out or explain- They're off" ie ing such matters.
an exclamation that to-day bas two meanings.
Crime Wave
HONGKONG'S 1922 RACE MEETING.
FIXTURE OPENS IN FINE WEATHER.
REPULSE BAY CHIEF WISH GARRISON GUP.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10,· 1922+ -
Pari-mutuel Winner, Places-1st.
04.10
2nd
ürl
$
$ 6.40 $.90 5.20 &
5.80
}
Cash Sweeps:-
Tiekot No. 50 let $1,837.70
,, 101 2nd $
Total
-$ 2,795.09
Mr. Gilpiu's Sir Colin, 152b.
(Mr. Knoll), 2 Momars. G. H. Potts an Ellis Hayim's Fighting King 155lb.
..(Mt. Hill), 8
Bir Paul's Hope Dahlia, 155lb....
(Mr. Burkill), 0
Bir Paul's Sportsman Daklia, 155lb 382.20
(Mr. Vida), 0 95.56each. Mr. Soares's Spotted Saud, 165lb. $20.00
(Mr. Soares), 0 $ 559,00
It was a nice start, Sportsman Vablia led passing the post, followed by Spotted Sand, Hope Dahlia, Sir Colin, and Benz. Fighting King was last. Sportstaan Dahlia was leading by several lengths at the Foot ball Stand, with Spotted Sand third. Colin At the half mile Sportsman Dahlia was still leading by many lengths and
"
..460.& 151 3rd $
Unplaced ponies $ Commission
$
#
Places :- 1st
2ad 3rd
$
10.00 6.10 $ 7.30 $ 12.20
JF
Ticket No. 248 1st $ 975.80 278.80 72 2nd $ 187 3rd $ 139.40
"
$ 250.00
Mr. Topside Mountain Bear, (late Timour), 161lb...(Mr. Hill)
1
$ 411.00
Mr. Tower's Mosaic Tile, 146lb. (Mr. Knoll)
Fighting King was still bringing up in
Cash Sweeps:-
Local sceptics smiled on Saturday when they read the excuse advanced by a Chinese from Pittsburg for bring-
Smiling a trifle wanly at first | Pari-mutuel :-
Winner; revolver into the Colony. ing u Accustomed, he said, to wear jewellery rough be ped up banks of cloud in the United States he carried the the snn perked up as the morning weapon for personal protection. Local advanced and when the first saddling sceptics smiled because America hell sent out its clattering summons appealed to them as a far safer place at 11.30 Hongkong's 1922 Race than (say) Yaumati. That they were
from Meeting bad opened in pleasant latest mail newB wrong.
Unplaced ponies New York would seem to indicate. weather.
The strike pushed into the back-Commission A "crime wave" is sweeping The country and the Washington Attorneyground by the most important social General has been impelled to request vent in all the year, Hongkong his New York colleague to call a conference of all public p osecutors to consider action for the better entore ment of the criminal law. Authorities no differ, w· are told, regarding the cause fine weather of th alarming frequency of atrocions marders, daring highway robberies ming desperate acts of burglary, and the invasion of shops and baoks by armed desperadoes who do not hesitate to
shout whenever resistance is offered.
Total
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 260, 453, 151, 44, 523, 101, 181, 339, 469, 487, 489, 50, 165, 770, 196,400.
2
3
Becond
nad Lir
the rear. At the village bend Spotted Sand came almost level with the 3icaders nod at the home bend Benz, who was being well beld, came up and fought it out with Sir Colin, get ing home by half a length. Fighting King who had gradually worked through the pack came in third, a length and a half behind.
Time 2mins 7 4/5 secs.
$-THE CHALLENGE
$ 2,055.00
Mr. John Bell-Irving's Mi-errimus Doleful, 158b..(Mr. Bell-Irving) Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, Lady Chater's Bull Finch, 152fb.. settled down seriously to the business
(Mr. Vida) ticket Nos. 798, 332. 90, 56, 35, 125, of enjoying itself. And that was difficult matter with Ruch
Mr. Cottager'e Knockah Leg, 1461 26, 105, 5, 275. std
(Mr. Doyle) iD
char- BO
Dr. C. Forsyth's Hurry up 150lb Betting 88 Happy
(Mr. Doyle) 1 Mr. Cragholm's Arvakur, 1531
(Mr. Fisher) For the Mr. John Peel's Cassia River.
Mr. H. B. L. Dowiggin's Stockman, 165lb..... Valley proved to-day.
(Mr. Dupree)
16516
(Mr. Satb) pageant of colour that moved around and about the stands the smiling Mr. Dynasty's King Harry, 1581b.
(Mr. White) 3 Mrs. Charles Forsyth a, Pogo,
152lb. (Mr. White), 0 Mr. F. S. Harrison's, Whistling
Rufus, 144lb. (Mr. Sewell). # Montague Ede's. Jetsam,
"It is true of New York and many other green of the hills furnished a pleasant| Mr. J. M. C. Basto's Adversariat,
background.
How tickets in the "straight out" depart-
ment The
of
cash
Last week's rains did not improve the track and this had interferred a
162lb.
U
1521b. (M. Soares), 0
.(Mr. Soares) John Bell-Irving's Moses large cities that never a night passer
It was good to see that the Jockey Mr. without citizens being held up at the
Mainchance, 1681b. (Mr. Irving) Mrs. pistol's point, even in main thern gb Club people had made no earnest fores, and robbed, beaten, and re-effort to prevent the congestion which Mr. Cragholm's Bajardo, 100lb.
(Mr. Fisher) o Mr. G. C. Moxon's, Columbus,
1471b. (Mr. Moses), ( Various causes arus bilberto roade it a struggle to get Mr. H. B. L. Dowbriggin's Bat- Ltd. quently killed.
suggested--prohibition, and liquor,
man, 1551b.
(Mr. Seth) of Mr. John Peel's, North River, 15816. (Mr. Dupree), hard times, and easy bad.
the pari-mutuel. Mr. Duds' Fishop, 150lb.
Mr. Robert's, Kimalcolm, 144b. urgent is the conference of public pro
(Mr. Remedios) been bave
(Mr. Bulteci), 0 sweeps serutors to evolve some tangible plan
Soare i
Viper, 150lb. to check this lawless wave is abown transferred from their old situation Mr. Dyer's Kilmarnock, 158/b.
(Mr. Knoll) Mr.
Mr. Spinks.) under the stand to the entrance end of Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Daybird, by the alarming way crime continues unabated in spite of the efforts of
153lb.
(Mr. Sewell) o Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen's Aloha,
1521b.......(Mr. Pinkerton ( BETIH of police and detectives.te building where the "place"
Mr. A. R. Lowe's The Mite, 147lb.
Sir Edward Verily, our Pittsburg friend did need betting is done.
(Mr. Spinks) His Excellency,
Stubbs' The Don (sta Leotard), Mr. Topside's Mountain Goat,
150lb.
(Mr. Thompson) 162lb...(Mr. Pinkerton) 0
General Macnaghten had (Mr. Thompson) difficulty in getting the field of 16: One false start. When they got lined up but eventually got them away, Harry-up, led, followed by away in a fairly good start. Mosaic Cassia River and King Harry. They Tile, the favourite, and Bullfinch led kept the lead throughout with the reat and at the Rack they were Majolion Tile chasing them strongly rat ng together neck and nook. At the bend. King Harry passed Mountain Bear was close behind and Cassia River. Hurry up kept up his coming up at the bend challenged lead at the home stretch and won Mosaic Tile for the rest of the way, easily by three lengths. Cassia River just scraping home by a short head. spurted on the outside and beat King Bullfinch and Miceerimus Doleful, Harry for second place by a length.
WING & 00.
00 Des Voeux Road, CENTRAL,
hie gun. Staggering.
Hongkong's losses through the
shipping strike must run into millions good deal with, training operations. The Mr. Towers' Majolica Tile, 150lb.
Булья
Arriving just after 12.30 with Lady Stubbs and accompanied by his misale secretary, Mr. Brie Rice, H.E. the Governor was welcomed by the Chief Justice, Sir William Reos Davies and Sir Paul Chater.
but they pale into insignificance be going was on the heavy side this eide those of the Homeland last year morning and the calculations made when it is estimated trade disputes by etudents of "form" stood a good lost the country 86,00,000 working chance of being upect. Still as most days. The figure is staggering-more of the Derby candidates were out to than 235,000 years! The number of ay's fixture was full of interest as workers involved was approximately peopener" from which useful 1,800,000. According to the Labour deductions might be drawn for the Gazelle, the auniber of trade disputes big day to-morrow. begun in 1921 causing a stoppage of work was 800. This figure, startling though it sounds was le s than cue half the 1920 total and much below the totals for either 1918 or 1919. Owing, however, to the magnitude
When the field in the first race was of the coal mining dispute, it is
xplained, the number of workpeople tent away, well on time, at noon a big crowd had already gathered. By involved in disputes Inst year little less then in 1920 and greater ral-car, mutor-car and ricsba they came and the Hongkong Hotel's new than in any previous year except 1919. As one might expect, with's motor Coaches, plying at ten minute total so appalling, the aggregate loss intervals from the Hotel to Happy Valey, had their share of the traffic. of time through disputes last year was
On the lawn the band of H. M. 8. much in excess of any hitherto record-
"Hawkins" by kind permission of ed. Few men have eighty years toil to their credit and the reind recoi's Admiral Duff, furnished a capital aghast at the thought of 350,000 series of in trumental selections under years' labour lost. Find the country the baton of Bandmaster E. J. M.
Watson. Their programme not given proof of its strength by
follows: -- surviving this reckless waste
March. would have promptly declared, as one would have considered the prospect Overture of a six weeks' shipping strike hera Fox Trot
Valse a couple of months ago, that it must mean ruin complete and final. And Selection the homeland, like the Colony, is One Step still far from that.
A Washout.
on!
Fox Trot Selection
One Step Selection
was as
"Leonidías." "French Comedy." "Top Hole."
"Love's Lullaby.'
"Patience." "Speed."
"
Ain't We Got Fun." ."Ireue."
"Hongkong."
Francis
39
and Day 29th Selection." "Avalon," "Blowing Bubbles.”
." Camouflag:.” Fox Trut
Whispering." The names of the officials follow: Patron.-H. E. the Governor, Sir R. E. Stubs, x.c.1.0.
Fourth Race) reached us with the reflection that we could not be one
The Commission appointed by the of the papers he had in mind, which,
gather, had been putting into the Supreme Council to investigate the Chinese mind the suspicion that was question has declared the Leipzig Fox Trot expressed in Shakespeare's phras-tr als of alleged war criminals to be a Valse.... "ology as "protesting too much," or washout. The Commission's unani- One Step in a well known French form which mous finding against the Leipzig "ourt says he who volunteers self excuses was that, except in a few cases, the himself accuses. It may well be that Court did not try to ascertain the punishments in trying to be informative, news-ruth; that the few pipers may be undiplomatic. There which it inflicted were too light; that
Honorary Stewards.-H. E. Vion. are more factors to consider in every it would be useless to submit further
cases for trial by it; and that Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, R.C.,, H.
John Fowler, problem than any human mind, even
Allies should demand from Major General Sir the alert mind of a business man, is the likely to observe in full focus. On the Germany the surrender of those tried K GM.G., C.B., D.S.O. Hon. Mr. Claud retrial by allied Courts, Severn c..o., and Commodore W. home run of yesterday's yacht race, for
Stewards. The Hon Sir C. Paul Of our life out here, might the from Pengchan, La Cigale sailed It has been pointed out by the writer Bowden "mith, B.
up the northern or Kowloon side, of a book on the subject that the main been born-that and Feathers chose the Southern facts that emerged from the trials Chater, Kt.. o.., Lieut. Col. G. K. French proverb
he more it or Hongkong route, believing that were that a criminal act is not ex- Halil Brutton, Messia. R. M. Dyer, aud proverb which chasses, the more it is the same the adverse tide would be stronger cased by the orders of a superior H. Humphreys Sir Wm. Reas Davies, thing. On Friday our leading article on La Cigale's route. So it was, and officer, and that German soldiers Kt, Messre. D. G. M. Bernard, and discussed certain nepects of company for a brief while the smaller craft were tried and punished like civilian J. Bell Irving. Brig-Gea. E. B. Mac directors, and as if to give it print overhauled and was in front of the criminals for acts committed in the paghten, c.G., D.8 o., the Hon. Mr. we had the Bank meeting and the big fellow. It was overlooked that pursuit of their patrioti military A. G. Stephen, and Mr. H. P. White. Stewards in Charge of the Scale- Waterboat meeting. Sunday a when at thres the tide turned and duties. It was a Gerbian Court and some typio-1 yacht racing, and to-day became advantageous, the others ita sentences however moderats they Lieut. Col. G. K., Hall, Brutton.
moral effect in we suppose we may take it for grant would benefit by it. It was more of may have been, must have had and Mr. Henry Hum, hreys. ed that the minds of our readers are a drifting than a sailing match for a considerable less interested in a paper topics while. To the same way we think German eyes, while · than in whether Nestor or Jaybird something was, overlooked at the sentees, as she Daily Chronicle have nont will win the first race this afternoon. Waterboat meeting when Mr. Bethmphasis, would Must Roman Pride be the pride of the was ruled out of order on the ground The actual results of the trials show Maidens, and Spotted Sand bespotted that the Articles of Association that five out of six British prosecu tiona were successful, while the na a certain dividend payer in the empowered the directoza to de Third Race? These are free" tipe," certain thing the opposite of what Fr nob were only able to sheet home. but they are not matters we can he was proposing. They could | one charge unt of five and the Belgiana enlarge upon in the newspaper way. have said: "Mr. Beth. The directora wew blown out on this only cave. Perhaps, in view of what the Chairman have considered your arguments, and Frano and Belgium will probably at the Bank Monting sald about news have decided against them, and as insist on the recommendations of the papers and the Consortion, this is just they have the power to put their own Commission being given effect to but as well. All nowspapers are like well-decision into effect, your amendment the wiser plan would be to let mattern Bikett. meaning public servants, we suppose. will bourrices.” That would have rest where they are. Certoinly the Okina Mall is and we been all right. But he was not out felt Miserrimus Doloful while rending of order, because there is nothing in Mr. Edkin's remarks about superfluous such an Article to prevent the direc newspaper explanations of the Cun tors, should they be impressed by Martium. A small taste of comfort, the arguments and wishes of the ke a whil of Stopliai tir, (this shareholders, frous obtaining from slogy may be appreciated after the wing, the special power fuck av
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Time: 1. 02. 3. }
2THE MAIDEN STAKES_Win- ncr $600. Second $200. Third $100. For Chins Ponies bona fide Griffius on date of entry. Woight for inches as per scale. Subscrip- tion Grithes of both Classes of this 1921-1922 allowed 7lb. Sesson Entrance $10. Three quarters of a Mile.
Pari mutuel :---
Winner,
новое
battling for third place two lengths
behind, dead-heated.
Time: 1min. 2.1/6 BPCS. 4-THE VALLEY STAKES.-Win- ner $750. Second $250. Third $150. For Subscription Griffins of this Season. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. Three quarters of a Mile. Pari-mutuel :-
Winner, Places--let
$
$
$
10.10
Zad
$
6.20 5.30 6.10
Places :- 1st
པོ
5.30
2nd
$
5.90
3rd
$
5.30
1:
at
Cash Sweeps:-
27
Unplaced ponies
Cash Sweeps:--
Ticket No. 56 lat $ 1748,60 598 2nd $ 499.60 249.80 72 3rd $
50.00
$
174 2nd $
Commission
Total
Ticket No. 110 1st $1.249.50 357.(0) 178.50
407 3rd $ Unplaced ponics $ 175.00 Commission,
$ 490.00
Total
$ 2,450.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each ticket Nos. 424. 405, 168, 798, 170, 123, 350.
Messrs. G. H. Putte and Ellis Hayim Kiangsu King, 155lb
(Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. Henry Humphrey Flying
Mouse, 155lb...(Mr. Knoll) 2 Mr. R. Macgregora" The Dunlin,
149lb... (Mr. Dupree) 3 Mesers. J. Bell-Irving and J. J.
1251b
$ 637.00
$ 3185.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each Nos. 306, 72, 143, 598, 56.
CUP.-
Value One Hundred Chinese. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. To be won two years consecutively by a l'ony or Ponies the bona fide property of the same Gwner or owners. Winger to 18- ceive $750 and 70 per cent, Secold $300 and 20 per cent, Third $150 and 10 per cent. of the Entrance Tees until the Cup is finally won when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent. and the Third Pony 25 per cent of the Entrance Fee in addition to the place money. Entrance $10. One Mile and three quarters. Pari-mutuel :-
Winuer, Places--let
$ S
15.20
5.20
2nd 3rd
$ 5.10
$ 5.20
Cash Sweeps:---
Ticket No. 144 lat $ 2.484.5.0 544 2nd $ 709.80
15
5
561 3rd $
33
354.90
$ 76.00
$
906.00
Unplaced ponies Commission
Total
$ 4.530.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each; ticket Nos. 640, 544, 25, 308, 114,
551.
Sir Paul's Empire Dahlia, 14lb.
(Mr. Burkilt) T- Mr. Gilpin's Ajax, 158lb....
(Mr. Knoll), 2 Messrs. G. II. Potts and Ellis
Hayim's Allied King, 155tb.
(Mr. Hill), 3 Mr. Cottager's The Ameer, 1561b.
(Mr. Seth), 0 Sir Elis Kadooria's Hongkong
Chief, 161b. (Mr. Moller). V Mr. R. Macgregor's Churchill, 155lb
(Mr. Dupree), 0 Allied King took the lead from a fairly good start and led all the way round. Passing the Football Stand the second time Hongkong Chief bad taken the lead and Churchill was running third. Hongkong Chief was
still
+
front
and Ajax Becond place
at the had
Rock,
over
taken from Allied Bing.
Mr. G. C. Moxon's Stephanotis, On the home run Dahlia came out
1551b
..(Mr. Hill) strongly and kept ahead till the post, winning from Ajax by three lengths. Mr. John Peel's, West River,
165lb.....
..(Mr. Dupree) 2 Two lengths behind, Allied King and Mr. C. R. Thompson's, Ashes, 165lb Hongkong Chief put up a stern (Mr. Thompson) 9 struggle for third place and the Holyoak skw. Jaybird, 1551b 0 former won.
(Mr. White) Mr. Nemozee's, Arsenjan, 155lb 0
(Mr. Namazee)
(Mr. Nemazee) 01 pair.
........(Mr. White)' 0
once
Five starters were posted but only four turned up at the post. Gaybird Patersons' Pull Devil Pull was the defaulter. The quartette Bakar, 1551b..(Mr. Bull Irving) 0 got away well and Stephanotis
at
with took the load Mr. Cottagers' New Year Gift,
second. running 155lb
.(Mr. Seth) 0 West River Mr. Dyers Killiecrankie, 1581b. Stophanotis had the race well in hand (Mr. Thompson) all the way, though West River kept Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Shek O Chief
up gamely, and was able to win by 151 b......... (Mr. Moller) four lengthe, Arsenjan and Ashes were many lengths behind the leading Mr. Nemazee's Lenjan, 152lb...... Mr Hector Sassoon's Roman Dusk
(Mr. Buiteel) 0 Mr. Tower's Enamelled Tile, 15116
Following four falso ones the fiel-f got away to a poor start. Flying Mouse was the first to thow out from the pack, but going up the incline towards the Rock, Kiangsu King took the load. Mr. Belt Irving's Pull Devil Poli Baker was running third but had to give place to Shek O Chief Coming into the home straight Kinngeu
13 80 King and Flying Mouse were fighting
6.40 it out for urat place with the Duulin coming up in o third to displace Shok Cash Sweeps
Ticket No. 764 1st $2,495 50 OChief, Klange King fintsbeda longth and a halt in front of Flying House 1:1.777 2nd $ 718.00 162 3rd $ 956.50 $ 75.00 with the Dunlin third a good fou long he behind. The time taken was Unplaced ponies
1 min 31 seca.
Time 1 min. 38:3/5 sec. 5.-THE VICTORIA STAKES.-
Winner $600. Second $200. Third $100. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Bona fide Griffins on date of entry allowed 5lb. Subscription Griffins of both Classes of this Staton 1921-1922 allowed 10lb. Entrance $10. One Mile. Pari-mutuel Winner,
Places 1st
Commission
Total
2ud Brd.
93.10
∙14.30
910.00
i
Time 4 min, 7-THE CAUSEWAY BAY. STAKES.-Winner $600.- Second $200. Third $100. For Sub- soription Griffins of this Season.. Weight for inches as per scale. (Jockey Allowance.) Entrance $10.' One Mile. Pari-mutuel Winner, Places:-Ist
"
26.30
9.00
2nd Brd
740
Cash Sweeps
Ticket No. 837, 1st
7.201
2,494.80%!
307 2nd $ 712.80; 40 3rd $ 356.40 $ 300,00
Unplaced ponies Commission.
Total
$ 966.00
$4,830,00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each ticket Nos. 580, 301, 86, 203, 78, 40, 897, 45, 688, 897, 784, 003, 066, 775 513.
Lady Clister's Bull Fineb, 168lb (Mr. Vida) Mr. Allaure's Robbie Dog, 15216
(Mr. Doyle) 2 Dr. F. H. Kewa Wallaby, 15pl
(Mr.. Bill) Mr John Bell-Irving's Gabriel Junks, 1551b (Mr. Bell Irving) Mr. Cottager's Fearthat Leg, 150b, (Mr. Namndred)
Time Koopar-Mr. M. S. Sassuon.
urgeon Dr. C. Forsythew Sucreto y Mr. B J. Chapmann, Treasurera. Mogers. Linstead ond Davis,
Clork of the Couteo Mt 1.THE WONG - NEL CHONG STAKES.-Winner $800. Bedand $200. Third $100. For A Class
Unplas d ponies, $25.00 each, Mr. Duds' Subscription Grifins and Horseton Griflax, and Lowvel 865. Bazaar Bubantiptlun Griffius Ul'any eription Grifica of any Season ticket Nos.. 754,811, 273, 777,014,
non winnerus. Wellt for inclos: 163... Scario nou winner. Wellht Tor incuen as pur scale, (corkay allows | MYERLOO Jete", kilowances), Massa, Stephen and Biltt's Bone, 38b/Mr. Pinkerton), a) Entrance B5. Halla Hite, † Edtrades #6, UNIL HON
3 THE KALGAN PLATE, Win mar 3000, Hedold $200 Tard $100, For B Clare Bubreip
$4,650.00
Mr. Cragholm's Arvasme, 2001ba
(Mit, Fisher) Tiskohup,liticons. Mt Remodios),
Dyer's Kilw