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RACING.

THIRD EXTRA MEETING.

SATISFACTORY ENTRIES."

The following are the entries for the third extra race meeting. of the Ho kong Jockey Club to be held.on

bril 11 and 13:-

FIRST DAY-APRIL 11, 1925.

י ..

1st Eace Tudor Stakes-Helf Mile. Messrs. Houle & Cock's Lumbmie,

13.1.

Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad.

.1.1.

Messrs. G. "Walker & G. B.

Dunnett's Hoo Mah, 18.1. Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, 13.1. Mr. H. P. White's Scarecrow, 12.8. Mr. Relyon's Unele Tom, 13.0. Messrs. Oxspring & Atherley's

Monitor, 13,0

2nd & 3rd Races Twickenham

Handicap "A" & "B" Class

One Mile.

Mr. B. Basto's Alcantra, 13.2.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Rothesay,

18.1.

·Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch

Bannoch, 13.0.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Blotting

Paper, 18.1.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal.

18.1.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Grey Knight,

13.1.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak, Mr. A. H. Carroll's Fern Leaf,

-13,0.

13.2.

Mr. A. H Carroll's Poppy Leaf,

13.2.

Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The Critic (late Crític Dahlia),

13.0.

Messrs. Tester & Abraham's A.B..

13.2.

Messrs Dunbar & Stanton's

Seattle, 13.0. Messrs. Dunbar & Stanton's

Chicago, 13.2.

Mr. L. Dunbar's Gimlet, 13.1. Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late

Portland), 13.2. Mr. A. A. Alves' Golden Chry

santhemum, 13.1,

Mr. A. A. Alves' Auchenreoch,

13.1.

Mr. A. A. Alves' The Wasp, 13.1. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathtay, 18.2. Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp. 12.3. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 18,2..

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

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Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1.

Massrs. Tester & Abraham's The Critic (late Critic, Dahlia), 2018.0.

Mr. L. Dunbar's, Gimlet, 18.1. Mr. A. A. Alves Auchenreoch,

18.1% Mr. A. A. Alves' The Wasp, 13.1. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan,

12.8.

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlla, 18.0. Mr J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 18.1.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2. Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

13.0.

Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 13.0. Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2. Mr. Taela Toomai, 13.1. Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot, 12.2. Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, .13.0. Mr. Dynasty's King of Hearts,

13.2.

Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains,

13.1.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 18.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf. (late

Primrose Leaf), 131 Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 18.0. Mr. Ferdndud's "Curiosity Shop,

13.1.

Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 13.1. 6th & 8th Racca-Esher Handicap

“B” & “A”.Class—One and**

a quarter miles. Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad.

13.1.

i

Messrs. Dyer & Reith's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0...

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's 'Grey Knight,

13.1.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal,

13.1,

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Prohibition,

13.2.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Fern Leaf,

13.2.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf,

13.2

13.2.

Messrs. Tester & Abraham's A.B., Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late

Portland), 13.2.

Mr. A. A. Alves Golden Chrysan-

themum, 13.1.

Mr. A. A. Alves Auchenreoch,

13.1.

Mr. A. A. Alves' The Wasp, 13.1. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0.

Dahlia, 18.2.

Mr. J. T Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 18.2.

Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy,

19.0.

*

H. Sir Edward Stubbs' Gaudie,

18.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

19.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. H. Seth's Duke of Frisco (late

Silver Leaf),

Dahlia, 19.2.

.....

Mr. H. Birkett a Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 18.0W| Mr FP White's Gypsy Love,

180. KAMERA PLANS Mr. H. P. Whita's Saracen. 18.2. Mr. Taels' Toomai, 18.1. Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot, 12.2. Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 18.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains,

18.1.

13.2.

Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (inte

Valiant Dahlia), 18.0. Messrs. Hosie & Cock's Lambie,

18:1.

Mra. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad,

18.1. Messrs. F. G. Walker & G. B.

Dunnett's Hoo Mah, 18.1. Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, 18.1. Mr. H. P. White's Scarecrow, 12.3. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom. 15.0. ** Messrs. Oxspring & Atherley's

Monitor, 19.0. 3rd Race-Kempton Selling Plate -7 Furlongs.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Prohibition, Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,

18.2.

COLLEGE REUNION

ST. STEPHEN'S OLD BOYS GATHER

BUILDING PLANS. '.'..

RCH

POPPY DAY 1924,

THE KING'S DESIRE.

REMARKABLE SUCCESS.

The following correspondence- Old Boys of St. Stephen's has been forwarded to the China College held a very successful Mail by Capt. W. G. Willcox, dinner at the Hongkong Hotel organising Secretary fort the- Roof Garden on Saturday Appeal Department,

British evening to celebrate the Legion,

contributed

occasion of Founder's Day Lt. Col. The Rt. Hon. The Lords Mr. Relyon's Uncle Edward. 19.1. in the course of which refer Stamfordham. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. ence was made to the plans which.

Buckingham Palace, S.W.1. Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun-are maturing for the transference

February 17. ner Dahlla), 13.2

of the College to Stanley Penin- My Lord, The deep concern in Lt-Com, C. R. Thompson's Fail-gula. Seven and a half lace has the welfate of ex-Service men no

gham, 13.1.

been estimated as the cost of often evinced by The King erecting the new building, and it suggests to me that His Majesty was stated in the course of the will be interested in the result of evening that a very large amount Poppy Day 1934 ་་ of that required by the Govern-

I would like to recall the fact, ment to be forthcoming within that on November 11, 1921, the sale the requisite period had been of Flanders Poppies in aid of forthcoming.

Field-Marshal Earl Haig's British The Old Boys were congratulat-Legion Appeal Fund for ex-Service- ed on the success of their efforts men of all ranks their dependante,. In this direction and the names and the widows and children of of several Chinese gentlemen the fallen, was instituted with were also mentioned as having conspicuous success, the sum of The £106,000, being obtained for the generously. service which such Colleges as alleviation of distress. In 1922, these did for China was referred £204,000 was raised in this manner; to by Sir Henry Pollock, who to 1923, £259,000 was secured; announced during the evening while in respect of Poppy Day that he was taking up the chair 1924, over £334,000 has already A number of manship of the General Building been received: Committee. He hoped that amounts have still to come in from the Chinese of influence would see distant parts of the World. their way clear to support the scheme of reconstruction in order that the Government's offer of such a fine site might be taken up Rev. W. H. Hewitt, M.A., B.D. The Warden of the College, the

also spoke, and, after referring to

The popples sold on November the excellent work of his staff,

I are made in our own factory,.. and the moral tone of the College, where nearly 200 severely disabled emphasised that they looked upon ex-Service meo are employed the College roll, as still a very over 18,000,000 of these floral em- all who had had their names on throughout the year, and last year

to the extensive laboratory and to 5,000,000 printed card poppies) vital part of it. He also referred Thietns of remembrance (in addition

other developments which the were despatched to all parts of the College would be able to inaugur- United Kingdom, to many import ate in their new buildings, which ant

British Colonies, and to communities abroad, while con- siderable sales were effected in British ships on the Ligh seas.

13.0,

Messrs. Dunbar & Stanton's New

York, 18.0.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 18.2...

Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield, 18.2. Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor,

13.2.

4th Race-Great Metropolitan Handicap-1 Miles. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Grey

Morn, 13.2.

Rannoch, 18.0.

2

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Blotting

Papar, 13:1.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Prohibition,

13,2

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal,

13.1.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Grey Knight,

13.1.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf (late

English Money), 19.2. Messra. Dunbar & Stanton's

Chicago, 18.2. Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late

Portland), 13.2. Mr. A. A. Alves' Golden Chrysan-

themum, 13.1'

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1.

Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

13.0.

Mr. Seth's Duke of Frisco (late

Silver Leaf), 18.2. Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2.

might prove of material aid in the solution of some of China's dif- ficulties. In regard to the labors tory work they were collaborating with the University of Hongkong the Vice-Chancellor of which, Mr. W. W. Hornell, C.I.E., was present with them:

It may be of interest to His Majesty to know that, through the generous help of a very large number of voluntary workers, the administrative cost of raising these small, being actually under 5%. large sums of money is extremely

As evidence that the ramifica tions of Poppy Day are far-reach- ing, and that His Majesty's sub.. jects in distant parts of the Empire keep fresh in mind the debt due to The Bishop of Victoria was also those who are the beneficiaries of among the guests.

Lord Haig's Fund, Lwould like to Other apeakers were Mr. Li quote the figures for three places, Chor-chi and Mr. T. N. Chau, for 1923 and 1924 Feberated M.A.

Malay States, 1923, £3,562--1924, China, The Chairman was Mr. Li Hoi-Es to Hongkong and

"1923, £1.007–1924, £3 000 ; Ceylon,. tung..

The 1923. £83-1924, £2,485. After dinner an impromptu British community is Kobe stb. concert was given.

scribed. £92 in 1923; in 1924, £509 ;-: was contributed.

18,2

HONGKONG & TERRITORIAL ESTATES, LTD. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy, Mr. II. P. White's Gypsy Love, Mr. H. P. White's Newtonstewart, Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, appeal exists in those places, under

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H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs's Gaudic,

13.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 13.0. Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,

13.0.

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Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 132, Mr. Taels' Toomai, 13.1. Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot, 12.2. Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 13.0, Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor,

13.2:

Mr. Dynasty'a King of the Plains,

13.1.

Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 18.1. Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 13.0.

13.0.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2. Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimers, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand,

13.1.

Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield, 18.2. Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Canute, 18.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom, 13.0. Mr: Relyon's Uncle Alf (late Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Primrose Leaf), 13.1.

Carnation Leaf), 13.0. Lady Severn's Langsat, 13.1. Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late

Valiant Dahlia), 13.0,

Mr. Ferdndud's Curiosity Shop,

13.1.

Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield, 18.2. Mr. Dynasty's King Canute, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, 18.2. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf. (late Prim-Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch

rose Leaf), 13.1.

7th Race-Claygate Plate Six Furlongs.

Rannoch, 18.0.

Mr. Relyon's Unele Charlie (late Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Blotting

Carnation Leaf), 18.0.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. Lady Severn's Langsat, 13.1. Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun-

ner Dahlia), 13.2.

Paper, 13.1.

Mr. B. D. F. Beith'a Grey Knight, Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal,

13.1.

13.1.

Lt. -Com. C. R. Thompson's Hail- Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,

sham, 18.1.

Capt. Neville's Valiant (late Vali-Messrs. Tester & Abraham's A.B.,

ant Dahlia), 18.0.

13.0.

13.2.

Mr. Ferdindud's Curiosity Shop, Iessrs. Dunbar & Stanton's

18.1.

Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 18.1.

4th Race -Second Aggregate Stakes One Mile. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Grey

Morn, 13.2. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Blotting

Paper, 13.1.

"

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal,

13.1.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak;

13.0.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf (late

English Money), 18.2.

Mr. Dunbar & Stanton's Chicago,

13.2..

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.3. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 18.1.

Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 13.0. Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 18.0. Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains,

19.1.

Mr. Dynasty's King of Hearts,

18.2.

Mr. Ferdudud's Curiosity Shop,

Seattle, 18.0.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

Dablia, 18.1. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,

13.0.

18.1. Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains,

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late

Primrose Leaf), 18.1.:

SECOND DAY APRIL 13, 1925.

"

1st Race-Banstead Plate

Half Mile. Mr. B. Busto's Alcantra, 19.2. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Rothesay,

13.1.

Messrs. Dyer & Belth's Loch

Rannoch, 18.0

18.1

Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 18.1. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late,

Primrose Leaf), 13.1." Mr. Ferdndud's Curiosity Shop,

13.1.

5th Race-Westminster Stakes

One Mile.

Mr. B. Basto's Alcantra, 13.2. Mr. B. D, F. Bei h's Prohibition,

19.2

Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The

Critic (late Critic Dahlia), . 13.0.

Mr. A. A. Alves' Auchenreoch,

Mr. L. Dunbar's Gimlet, 18.1.

13.1.

Mr. A. A. Alves The Wasp, 13.1. Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Mr. R.M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 18.2. Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 18.0.

Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot, 12.2. Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 18.0. Mr. Dynasty's King of Hearts,

18.2.

13.2 Mr. Dynasty's King "Emperor,

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 18.0.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun-

ner Dahlia), 13.2.

Carnation Leaf), 18.0,

18.2.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom, 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 13.0.. 8th Race Tadworth Plat

Six Furlongs.

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Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad;

18.1.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Rothesay,

19.1.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 18.0.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Blotting

Paper, 18.1.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streek, Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Prohibition,

13.2.

Messrs Tester & Abraham's The

13.0...

Critic (late Critic Dahlia),

13.0...

·

· The great self-governing Dominions do not participate în- this undertaking, but a similar-

the auspices of their respective : associations of ex-Service men,

The monies raised in response: to Earl Halg's Appeal are dis- bursed through over 1,600 local voluntary Relief Committees of

the British Legion, and during

1924, relief was given to approxi- mately 300,000 applicants The relief granted is mainly in kind- food-tickets coal-vouchers, cle and the widest possible publicity is being sought to make known the manner in which the money so

in the amelioration this Fund so-

generously subscribed by all classes of the public is expended:

The

and Queen, as well as the active · · graciously shown. by The King, support of the Prince of Wales. and other Members of the Royal- Messrs. Dunbar & Stanton's Family, have been of incalculable

Seattle, 18.0, Messre. Dunbar & Stanton's Mr. A. A. Alves' Golden Chrysan

Chicago, 18.2.

themum, 13.1.

Mr. A. A. Alves' Auchenrecch,

18.1.

value to those whom the Fund is designed to assist, and I venture found gratitude for this gracious to renew an expression of our pro-

solicitude for the beneficiaries of

Lord Haig's Appeal Fund.

Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathailan, 12.3. of our most loyal and dutiful sen I will beg your Lordship to con Mr. A. A. Alves The Wasp, 13.1.voy to The King an assurance of

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 18.0. Mr. B. M. Dyer's Strathtay, 13.2.timents towards His Majesty, Her Majesty The Queen and Royal 6th Race-Hyde Park Handicap Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.3.

House.I am, My Lord, Your: obedient. Servant. One Mile

Messrs. Hosie & Cock's Lumbrie, Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 13.1.

18.1.

Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad,

18.1.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf.

13.2.

Mesers. Tester & Abraham's A.B.,

13.2... Messrs. F. G. Walker & G. B.

Dunnett's Hoo Mah, 13.1. Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, 13.1. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Bay, 1:13.0.

Mr. H. P. White's Scarecrow. 12.8. Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 13.1. Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, 18.2: Mr. Relyon's. Uncle Tom, 13.0.

Monitor, 18.07- Messrs. Oxspring & Atherley's

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 18.2.

H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs Gaudie,

Dahlia, 13.2.

18.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

-13.0.

W

Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.8. Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 18.0:

13.0. Mr. HP. White's Gypsy Love,

Mr. Taels Toomai, 18.1. Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 18.2

Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 18.0. Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 19:0.

Mr: Dynasty's King of the Plains,

13.1.

7th Race Kingswood Handicap Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield, 15.2.

Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 18.1: Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 18.1. Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 13,0. One Mile. Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, Mossrs Tester & Abraham's The Mr. L. Dunbar's Gimlet, 18.1.18.2

Critie (late Critic Dahlia), Mr. A. A. Alves Goldon Chrysan-Mr. Relyon's Uncle Edward, 13.1

Mesars Dyer Beith's Blotting Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal,

***Paper, 13.1.W

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13.1. 5th Race Cobham-Plate From Messrs.

2 mile post once round.

and in

Mesars Diary & Beith's Buttky

Paper, 13.1.

Mr. B. D. F Beith's Grey Knight,

18:1

DF Feith'a Cherocal

BD Beith's Prohibition,

York, 13,0 MIANA Aly

Mr

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W. G. WILLCOX. Captain.. Organizing Secretary.. Appeal Department.

British Legion.

HIS MAJESTY'S REPLY. Buckingham Palace, February: 17, 1925, (

Dear Sir, Your letter of to-day's? and Queen, who learn with much date has been laid before the King

pleasure of the highly satisfactory results of the sales of Poppy Day, 1924 Their Majesties further; congratulate all concerned in the administration of Appeal Fund upon the remarkable success of their efforts; and note with interest that, thanks to the gen- erous help of many voluntary workers, this success has been secured at a minimum administra

tive cost.

I thanking the members of the -Fand for their expressions

loyalty and devotion, the King themum 13

Mr Relson's Uncle Charlie (late and Queen carvertly trust that the Alves Auchenreocha Carnation Lead) 15.0 ruble will conditus, o aven jo--

crease, last year's generous' supe Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam: 18.0 Walp, 18.14 MF Belyon's Lincle, Alfa Ostat

port; to the

vary

12.8 Primro

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Lady Severn'?··

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