·SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928.

SPORTS

WEEK OF RACING.

RACING JUDGE.

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR REVERSION TO JOCKEY CLUB

THE PUBLIC.

BEST TIMES TO GO DOWN.

DEPUTY.

BIG CONTROVERSY,

Mr. Malcolm B. Hancock has been appointed judge to the Jockey Club In place of Mr. C. A. Robin son, who reverts to the position of deputy-fudge.

TENNIS BALLS.

HOME LT. ASSOCIATION'S

DECISION.

MANUFACTURERS OBJECT.

THE CHINA MAIL,

FINE "SQUASH.”

refrain from, mentioning, the big- gest defeat of hid career, Thia was the 72-holes match with Hagen; of which Mr. Jones him- PRINCE BEATS FAMOUS NAVY self says: "Of all the workman- like washings up I have ever ex- perienced, this was far and away the most complete... Hagen exterminated me by 12 and 11."

Hagen comes second on the list

4's, and the 'capture of the Ameri-

PLAYER.

A SEMI-FINALIST.

The Prince of Wales 'defeated the

round.

hand.

CROSS-COUNTRY.

CAMBRIDGE WIN INTER 'VARSITY MATCH:

FIRST MAN HOME.

Cambridge University wan

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London

Bank wire...

Bauk oa demand

21

27- 8/16

Bank 80 day's sight..

the cross-

Bank 4 months' sight... 2/ Credits 4 months aight 2/1

and after the runners had covered Wire Di

Cantabs were going to upset. Ox-On demand one lap and were well out into the Oh Calcutta-ti country, it became evident that the Wire ford's calculations.

On Singapore→→

2/14

1245

1844

184%

1844

86

It was splendid "packing" of On demand wa Cambridge that turned the scale fa On Manila- their favour, for they occupied the On demand...................... 98† second. third, fourth, eighth, and On Shanghai—

On demand........................... 781 tenth positions.

The much-abused Lawn Tennis and Mitchell third, not because I old Rugby.international half-back, forty-third InterVarsity Association,

which has £30,000-for the most part collect- better player shot for shot, but be-

some think that the American is the Lieute Cdr. C. A. Kershaw, in the country contest at Horton Kirby, Documentary 4 months' ed from the playing public-stack-cause he can rise to the big occa and Royal Marines, Squash Rac-feating Oxford University by a On Parle

second round of the Royal Navy near Farningham (Kent) by de sight. ed away for a rainy day, has ac- sion, where courage and supreme quets Championship (Home) at the single point-27 to 28. Thus were On demand complished one thing for which, determination are of such great The Hong Kong Jockey Club's

if all works out according to plan. import as no other man can. The Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, the prophets again. confounded, for Credits 4 months' sight 1820 annual race meeting will be held

the publle may one day rise up winning of the Western Open in S.W., by 7-9, 3-2, 8-10, 9-7, 3-5, and Oxford, with four of the team whe On Berlin and call it blessed. This is in the next week with racing on Monday,

matter of the price of lawn tennis a score of 281, or seven under thus qualified for the semi-final scored such a sweeping victory last On demand...

yest, had been freely "tipped" to On New York Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday:

balls, which many people have for can. professional championship for "squash" he has ever played, and

He played the most delicate win again.

On demand... Eleven events are down for de- judge carries with it the judging

The position of Jockey Club long considered far too high.

The Light Blues, however, who Credits 60 days' sight 504 the fourth year in succession, were delighted the gallery by several could call upon only two Old Blues, The Lawn Tennis Association two wonderful feats, entitling cision each day. The first race is at Newmarket, and he

On Bombay- also announced that it was asking

18434 at 12 noon (preceded by the saddi- riates at Epsom, Aseet and Good-manufacturers to tender for an Hagen to the place next to Mr. examples of that most difficult and started the race full of confidence. On demand

Jones. If the number of successes

tricky stroke-the drop. which could be sold at 15s. 6d. for alone. were ing bell at 11:30 a.m.). The next wood.

It has been held

The Prince is undoubtedly n taken into for the last dozen an against the 21s. per then Farrell would be rated high-player, but he would be still better

account, three follow at intervals of about four years by Mr. Robinson, who dozen which now generally rules. er than Hagen.

greatly improved squash racquets half an hour, so that time will be succeeded his uncle, the late Mr. One of the conditions

Farrell has com- was that pleted an extraordinary year, hav-

if he were to abandon his curious taken around 1.15 p.m. The first C. E. Robinson, when the latter re-the ball must be absolutely un-ing won sight out of ten State and grip when he plays on the back- tired. Mr. C. E. Robinson officfat-marked, save for the device "L.T.A territorial championships, in which race of the afternoon is run at for nearly half a century, his Official on it. about 2.30 p.m. (preceded by a predecessor being his father-in-

all the leading American players

The Prince's Grip. Kicked Furiously.

competed. saddling bell at 2.10 p.m.) and the law, Mr. Clarke, so hitherto it his

The four biggest firms kicked

One Shot. others follow at intervals of thirty been a family affair.

This is the same as used by Aua- Mr. C. A. Robinson's short spell furiously against this condition on

W. A. M. Edwards, the Dark 30 day's sight (private) His position is due entirely to trallan lawn tennis players-that is Blues' captain, fulfilled expecta- paper) minutes, so that a day's racing of office will be remembered chief the ground that, if they accepted the exploitation of one shot the to say, though the grip ought to be over before 8 p.m. at ly on account of the controversy It, all their goodwill in their ball chip, which can properly be des slightly shifted as compared with tions by finishing first, thus repeat On Yokohama the latest. From the foregoing it which followed this year's Cam-would vanish," The L.T.A.

104 bridgeshire. will be seen that, if one cannot

adamant. however, and the "big golf." In regarding the chip shot the same face of the racquet. Con- Cooke did not run quite up to form,

cribed as the "great economist of the forehand, the ball is hit with ing his performance of last year, On demand

L. A. B. Gold Leaf, 100 fine but Ivor Thomas and There was a particularly close four" declined to tender. get down to Happy Valley before anish between the four leading L.T.A. expected at least four firms nothing more

The just off the edge of the green assequently the elbow is elevated con- while the other Dark Blue, R. S. Sovereigns (Bank's ...

(per tael). 12 noon, it will be of little use horses, and Mr. Robinsen gave as to come into the scheme but, in putt, which should finish reason- freedom of the swing is cramped.

than an approach siderably above the wrist and the Downham, suffered a mishap dur- buying rato).....

9.00 heaving town, say, at 1.15 p.m. as his decision that Medal and Ninn the event, only one-and that, ably close to the hole, Farrell has Kershaw played in the old Rugby. N. S. Skelton, who greatly im- Bat Silver in Hong

ing the race and finished last. Silver (per 62.): 20% there will be an interral beforetic bad dead-heated for first place, hardly known to the public-ac-saved a regiment of strokes. Con- football shirt with the Race the fifth race, but racing is con

length away tually tendered, and it is rumour-centration on the chip is of far England on the left breast, and the year, was the hero of the Light Chinese Copper Cash nom. with Insight II.

proved on his performance of last Kong

3% prem. third.

ed that this firm is more than a more material value than concen- Prince "knocked up" in a sweater ..tinuous from then.

There was hot discussion as to little embarrassed by its magnifi-tration on the lengthening of one's with the Guards' coloursa curious Blues team, for he hung on to Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem this decision. and while the mattor cent solitude, but is resolved to go drive. A drive of 300 yards may choice in a naval event--but soon

Edwards grim fashion all the Rate of Native In.. was still the subject of much ar through with it. The "big four," produce in the striker a feeling of discarded this and was seen to be way and made the more experienc- terest

7% P.&. but happy about the outcome, but constantly chips dead is the one gument Mr. Robinson authorised. sulking in their tents, are anything ecstatic joy, but the man who wearing an emerald green forsey.

keep their courage up by assert- who collects the balf-crowns. never really mature. They say that His explanation was that in er- they can and do supply a ball at or he had written "a length in the price, but of an inferior stead of "a reck" on the alip heity. bad sent to the number-hoard man.

A Monopoly?

Facts Worth Knowing.

On the first day, interest is cen-correction in his original verdict tred in the form of the Derby can-from a "length" to a "neck" be didates and the attempts of "old"tween the dead-henters and the ing loudly that the scheme will panies to qualify for the Cham-third. pions. The Derby is the third race: on the second day and will be run about one o'clock. The Champions is the eighth race on the third day, run about 4 p.m. It should be not

The position of judge is a diff- cult one, as anyone acquainted with This ball, they assert.

would

Exciting Railles.

is

ed Oxford runner go all out at the Chinese Sub.' Coin 29% dis. Anleh. D. S. A. E, Jessop and J. R. Hong Kong Sub. Coln Par. Craggon also ran splendidly to fol- low Skelton home, and were so well THE SHARE MARKET, ahead of the rest that they finished ex-alowly abreast.

citing rallies in a match which was

There were many long and

The conditions prior to the race close enough to be interesting were ideal and throughout.

great number of Kershaw won the first game, after the Prince had led spectators made the journey from T.T. on Shanghai 4-0 and 7-5.

London, but a few minutes before

Block

T.T. on London

Banks,

the start snow began to fall heavily Hongkong Bank and continued throughout the race. do.. Lon. Beg,

ed that the cash sweeps, sold on the racing well, knows, and there are pass all the Lawn Tennis Associn- | Cooper and to win on the play-olt. | again led 4-0 in the second game,The course, which was slightly dif- Chartered Bank

course, for these two races,

are

till

usually drawn much earlier, that purchase should not be left too late. Ticket's on these two events are at $10 each; the others at $5. Parl-mutuel tickets are at $5 and a bookmaker is likely to be on duty outside the enclosure. The catering is in the capable hands of

occurrencе.

HOUND RACING.

WOMEN'S PART IN "A GAMBLING ORGY.”

To enumerate all the achieve- ments of the men who have found places among the ten is likely to qual-prove wearisome, but mention may be made of Armour's epic shot at the eighteenth hole at Oakmont, in the United States championship, which enabled him to tie with Armour, needing a 8 for the tie. was faced with a difficult iron ahot of 180 yards on to a fiendishly guarded green, a shot, because of the tremendous leaves involved. demanding superb skill and an un- shaken nerve. placed the ball five yards from the hole, was then confronted with a nasty, curly, sideways putt. Down went the ball, while the spectackersuing hand. ed, studious-looking young man, Cooper, stood watching as if in a

When Kershaw reached 5-1 In dream. He saw the splendid edi- but the Prince got in, and a great the final game it looked all over, fice which he had conjured up in run of five, in which he made some his mind

come toppling at his "Daily Telegraph:"

Armour, having

Hong Hone Stock

Exchinga

2/- 1 78%

$1250 b & 82

$181

$21

$32%

a

$14 $10

$78%

$6174

$308

ferent from that of last year, was a Mercantile A. & B. good deal of plough, and was diff. P., Bank little over seven miles, contained a do. cult and treacherous.

Underwriters... $24

With a run of four the Prince and won it easily in four hande: the third game, and then Kershaw The Prince was game-ball-5 In made the longest run of the match his next hand taking him to 2-0 in

Bank of East Asia the fourth game.

Insurances. After the first mile Skelton was Canton Insurance whom the Prince got in with the four men bemg all Oxonians, but North China Insurance 143

Kershaw was 7-5 in this game, feading by a few yards, the next Union Insurance best drop either player had made when the open country was reach-gize Insurance... M.34834 up to then, and he went out in the ed Cambridge began to improve, Chins Firs Insurance $215 and though Edwards soon took the H.K. Fire Insurance.. $685 lead from Skelton the other Can-

Shipping. bridge have now won the race on H.K. Steamboats tabs had the better of matters. Cam- Douglases ***... twenty-four occasions, while Ox- HK. Tugs & Lighters ford have nineteen victories to their Indo-Chinas (Pref) credit,

(Def.) Shell Transports The arrangements for the race Water-boats were, as usual, carried out by the

Mining. Thames Hare and Hounds, who Bengueta

$2%/ also entertained the teams to dinner Kailan Mining d. 9: 64/-

Langkats (Combined). T18% after the event.

do(8ingle)... T10 Shanghai Explorations $2.85 Shanghai Loans

beund to be occasions when the tion tests, but, in the matter of judge's verdict does not meet with durability, is not in the same class 80 general approval. Such incidents, as the more expensive ball, so that of very rare the public, though paying less at however, should be

the time, will pay considerably more in the long run. This, of course, remains to be seen, but the net result of the Lawn Tennis As sociation's action un to the moment is that a very little-known firm will be awarded whst will largely amount to a monopoly. It is true Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd. Ad- Opposition to greyhound racing that the Lawn Tennis Association mission rates to the enclosure are wherever new courses are proposed can "command" a particular ball stated in an advertisement on page is growing, and more and mere for meetings that it promotes it 3; and there are a few smaller)

definite self, but there are only two of stands outside. By tram, it is public bodies are taking

Junior Champion down from town; and by motor, port because of the gambling faci- ships and the

ships. lities it brings in its train,

Other tournaments can from 10 to 15 minutes.

Mony authorities, including have whatever ball they like, and those of Newcastle, Swansea, Rams- will possibly stick to one of those gate, Rochdale, and Luton, have made by the "big four." decided not to allow property under their control to be devoted

The loss by Mr. Jones, of the to this purpose.

United States Open Championship An "American" lawn tennis The London County Council; the at Oakmont led to a fierce discus tournament, mixed doubles, for City Corporation, and the Penge

sion as to whether deeply-raked members of the Ladies' Recreation Urban Council have passed resolu-sand furrows in bunkera in which Club will be held on Saturday, tions protesting against the pro- the ball became buried, were a March 3. Competitors are to on- Starting times to-morrow at the posal to allow dog racing at the fair form of hazard.

Crystal Palace.

My own ter in pairs. Play will commence Protests have heen made by local opinion is that they are not, for at 2.30 p.m. councils against proposed tracks at vented from using his skill in the balls. The entrance fee is $1 per the reason that a player is pre- Players must provide their own Twickenham, Teddington, Edgware, playing of the all-important chip player, entries closing on Wednes- Cand Alexandra Palace.

The principal ground of objec-shot. In such circumstances there day, Feb. 29 to the Hon. Secretary

is nothing for it but to play the or No. 1 "Boy" at the Club. tion is that greyhound racing en- courages and provides facilities for coarser "explosion shot and trust D. betting by people who can ill afford to a merciful Providence. By win-

safest to allow half an hour to get stand against extension of the new theae-the Hard Court Champion- feet,-George W. Greenmore in really fine shots, took him to 6-5.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

Club's

Royal Hong Kong Golf Fanling course are as follow:- 0.24 a.m. L. C. P. Rees,

נן

T. L. Chrlatie,

Forbes

Ironside..

C. W. Jeffries, A. Brawn.

Extermination!

W. particularly responsive

. Women, it is held, have been ing the American amateur cham-

to

LADIES' RECREATION CLUB.

Thwaites.

9.28

It

S. A. Arthur, E. Frederick.

C.

9.32

9.30

ti

T. D. E. Pendered,

9.40. »

R. Young, J. H. Little.

9.44

0.

9.48

Butlin,

the pionship, Mr. Jones destroyed once Andrew Wilson, the Chelsea for- and for all the belief that he is ward, is still regarded as a mas- glamour of the unrestricted gam- bling at the dog racing tracks. purely a stroke player, without the ter in tactica on the football field.

The Government of New South necessary temperament for the Wales has prohibited betting at

hand-to-hand combat with the

have been

3.52

W. D. Brown,

Sommerfelt.

the Transvaal Provincial Council

9,56

A. R. Cox, W. K. Tait.

11

10.00

A. E. Lissaman. F. Redmond,

A.

has refused all applications for: greyhound racing licences.

10.04 10.08

"

C. L. Sandea, S.

Hit. In The Back,

do.

At this point Kershaw, playing from-the back of the court, hit the Prince full in the back with the ball. Under the rules, this counted against the Prince, who, recalling

North and South, the old rule, offered his opponent a "let." The marker, however, ruled justified

Of the younger players who have Raubs

expectations none has Tronoh against the Prince, Kershaw did given a clearer proof of inherent potce ran out the winner in his Jamieson, of Glasgow. That his HK & Book

Docks, Wharves, not score in his hand, and the golfing ability than Mr. Andrew Godown, &c....

defeat of Mr. Robert. Jonesin, the

& W. Docks championship of the previous year Hoogkews

China

Providents was not just a gigantic fluke, pos- New Enginerings sessing little or no significance, has Shanghai Docks

next.

CODIGO DÅBABCO

290

85/-

$17

$8.10 $44

117/6

$134

348

$5.85 b 6.95

$188

397

27.55

$2.

248.

RAAA

I. A. R. Peebles is the first old; been shown by Mr. Jamieson win Cotton Mills. Glasgow Academy pupil to play for ning the Scottish Amateur Cham-Ewo Cottons England in Test cricket.

pionship.. Mr. Jamieson may be a Oriental Cottons dashing, intrepid, even audacious, S'ha! Cottons (Old) golfer, but at the same time he is Lands, Hotels & Bidgs.

by don bass (new) T22% pretty effective one, and also a K B. Hatels....

$8.40 Against the Cricket League on dangerous one, as Mr. Jones dis- Hongkong Tuesday at 2 p.m., on the H.K.C.C. covered to his cont. The young Shanghai Lands

Landa $85.b.05% BA

$1.83 ground, the H.K. Volunteer Defence Scotsman is almost sure again to be Humphreys Estates. $14% Corpsteam will be:-E. C. Fincher, given a place in the next British Hongkong Realties. $8.00 A. W. Haywood, S. Jex, F. E. team. Of Major Keith Thorburn, HK Territoriale $1

J. C. Lyal, O. Moor, the Surrey champion, it can be said Prince Udines H. V. Parker, A. W. Ramsay, A. that since he left the Artillery to go H.E. Tramways Reid, H. E. Standage, C. D. Wales. to the City his golf has improved by Peak Trams (old)

leaps and bounds.

do(new) $84 The happy-go-lucky method of Star Ferries

$67 striking the ball anywhere and any China Lights (comb.). $17,85 how has given way to a definitej do.

(old) $13 style that is not at all die do.

3934 pleasing; and as a putter Majer Macao Electrics.

HE Electrics Thorburn is an artist. Standing H.K. Telaphones almost bolt upright, and swinging Uhina Busen

dog races, the Spanish Government visible foc, Mr. Jones's successes Manchester United's profit of Lawrence,

many, and of so spec-4.406 on the past season showed has refused a licence f grey tacular a character that I cannot a big fall from the previous year. Ahound racecourse in Madrid, and

H. Rogers, F. G. Fowle. Capt. Erskine, H. G. Sheldon.

10.12 J. P. Shorry, J. K.

Dykes.

14

G. C. Moxon, E. R. Hallifax.

M. M. Maas, H. Spicer.

Capt. Ashby, J. E. Haig,

MacKay.

CHESS TOURNEY.

COLONY'S CHAMPIONSHIP

GAMES.

C. Choa and H. W. Randa!] lead in the Colony's chess championship tournament conducted by the Kow- loon Chess Club. Each has 3:

H. D. Brown, I. E. L.points for 4 games. The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock in third with 2 W. A. Butterfield. T. points for 2 games. C. M. Sequeira (holder, 1926 and 1927) is sixth with 1% points for 2 games.

Two

games were played on Thursday. Chea suffered his first

Low.

A. J. Frank, F. M. Ellis.

M. H. Ivy, A. Piercy.

X. Lloyd, X. Whittall.

2 M. G. Milla,, F.

Swayne.

I. H. Gears, L. Andrewes.

H. defeat at the hands of Randall and these two now share first place as

R. Randall beat S. G. Kumble yester

day. A. W. Hawker beat J. S.

E. Davidson, G. David-|Smith on Thursday and C. E.

*1

10.10

21

10.20

D. G. Bruce, J. Robertson.

W.

10.24

#

10.28

"

10.32

"

10.36

10.40

10.44

10.48

10.52

#

10.56

"

11.00

300,

11.04

J. Coulthart, E. G.

Ellams.

11.08

A Leach, N. K. Little-

john.

11.12

T. J. Draper, R. Sanger.

11.16

D. J. Valentine, W. K.

Dunscombe.

11.20

11.24

13

11.28

Raworth.

11.82

J. Cameron, N.

Prookter.

11.86

C. J. Waddell, A. Nicol

17,40

A. B.

Stark.

11.44

Gilmore,

11.48

R. L. Stewart, E. C

Streatfield.

11.52

R. P. Moodle, M. Hoare.

11.66

B B. Anthony, Capt. Enocks.

12,00

·12.04·

1208/

Wong beat J. C. Faers yesterday.

YACHT CLUB.

RACES TO BE HELD THIS WEEK-END.

D. M. Goodall, J. H.The programme of the Royal Bottomley,

Hong Kong Yacht Club for this

L. Yates, W. M. Lyons.wook-end is as under:-

H. F. Bloxham, A. B. To-day-th championship race for the racing yachts. Couras:

H. Stonecutters faland (starboard);

ilstance-9 miles..

Tomorrow (Sunday) :--re-sall of Purves, C. C. Srd championship race for cruisers, Course: Cheung Chau Island

B. D. Evans, D. J. (port); distance 25 miler.

VARSITY HOCKEY.

The following will represent the University in a. hockey, match v.| Royal Navy 2nd XI. on Monday at p.m. at King's Park-PL Tab, HA A Rumah, M. B. Osman, P. C Lim, K. T. Leke (captain), P. Zimmern, G. E. Yeoh, KP. Gan CAW LamAY: CUTE, VA Enok.

R. Gordon, A. D. Crabbe. RD. Cromartie, Gravers, R.M. Finlayson, Capt. Drysdale.

READY FOR THE RACES.

THE RACES SOON UPON US. ONE'E THOUGHTS ARE CENTRED ON DOLLARS, SWEEPS, GOOD Jose ETC. AND FOR SOME TIME PAST ENTHUSIASTIC FOLLOWERS OF.

DAME FORTUNE 'HAVE NO DOUBT '

BEEN

TICKET HOLDERS WILL

HAVE WONDERFUL PREAKS

·SPLENDID

NATS 22

TO DAY!

PEOPLE WILL ALSO go OUT OF THEIR WAY TO

MEET THOSE WITH A SO

STICKING PINS INTO

A SHEET OF NUMBERS.

BLACK CATS WILL BE

·LOOKED UPON WITH

VORESPECT:

BUT 4- JAVELIN WOULD PERHAPS BE MORE HELPFUL AS IT COULD BE USED TO

ENCOURAGE ONE'S

FAVOURITE

CHEERIO

WHILST GREY BOWLERS AND SPATS, WILL LEAVE. THER

„MOTH BALL "FRIENDS.

COO DOD

WHILST THE REAL

LITAKE DAILY A

BANKS GO AS

THE SIGHT OF AL

Feelings of Hong Kong-ites on the eve of a very promising week of

acing and cash sweeps.

Public

a long shafted putter In true pea-Singapore Tractions dulum fashion. Major Thorburn Industriele.

holes the ball from everywhere; at China Sugars least that is the impression that one alabon Sagars has got when the time comes for

handing over the usual half-crown. Canton Ices

It will be a matter of no little fr Cements (comb,)

Eo. (old) terest to see what further progress Major Thorburn makes in the H.K. Ropes (old)

do [new] sphere of first-class golf. Mr. W. L

(new) do. Hartley, who won the St. George's United. Asbestos Gold Challenge Cup on a difficult Storem, &c. day with scores of 76 and 77 respec- Dairy - Farms |tively, la still young enough to ful. Watsons...

All the promise of earlier days. He Der A. Wings

Crawfords greater honour of representing sincere Great Britain has escaped him. Wm. Powells

has played for England, but the dintoshs

The coming year with its stern Miscelaneous. realities may be Mr. Hartley's op- HE Amusemente. portunity as it may be in the Case H. Constructions of Mr. Ronald Hardman of Birk B. Ind. G. Bonda dale, who has won the Lancashire championship for the second time.

sav

$14

$71 b 72

$21 b x

$4.85.

T6% 10%

11/9

$9.80

[9.00/10 en

$27%

$10.70 510 SIM

$9.80/4 55 $3.90 b 4 $10

$19

$12.80 b

82814

E. Govt Loan!" 59% Pr

Mr. Herdman is a resolute-player" with all the sterling fighting quali-da

ties of the men from the north. Mr. The Chinese press reports that Duncan Anderson, of St. George's the plant of the former Shanghal Hill, another young golfer who Journal of Commerce recently has come into prominence during was sold to the headquarters of the the year. He has built up a reputa Kuomintang On February 1, the tion as a tremendously long hitter, Central Dally News new Kuo- and on the occasione that I have

seen him drive Mr. Anderson would mintang newspaper, was to appear. Pen Nylis the president of not be out-distanced even by Mitchell Mr. Anderson hanac. the new company, Mr. Pang Hauch- complished, some astonishingly low pai la editor, and Mr. Chen Chun- scores, but at the present time he pok is the manager.

lacks the quality of consistency

During Lent Ecoutes of sermons

The annual report of the Prefect

of Police gives the number of for olguera in Paris. First, come the alians who number 15,000, and,

bout

on subjects of the day will be given secondly, the Poles, Russians and by the Jasult Fathers to Men of the Spaniards, who, ench, hare. Royal Navy and Armyyst the 9 a.m. 5,000:-/ 02 those, i naturalis Naval Math St Joseph's, Russians lead with 27 per cent the | Garden Road.

Italions coming (next, with 28.31

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