TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932.

RACING

(Continued from Paga 1.)

3.The Coral

Third

Plate.-Winner, Lowcock & Lee's Bistre 165 lb. $1,000. Seconit $300,

(Mr. Quincey) $200. For Australian Ponies, L. T. F's Gold Bar 149 lb... Griffins of this Meeting. Weight

(Mr. T. Y. Tung) 2 for inches as per scale. Win-Start & Lobel's Tango 150 lb. ners barred. Entrance $10.

(Mr. Noodt) Seven Furlongs,

I

3

16 Starters.

A. E. M. Rafeek's City of Mel-

bourne 158 lb... (Mr. Frost) Leung Wu's Lung Mui 188 lb.

(Mr. Clark) 2 Chan Tin-son's Westland Stag

158 lb...... (Mr. Quincey) 3 14 Starters.

1

3 lengths; 2 lengths.

1 min. 12 secs. Pari-mutuel:

Winner $14.30; 1st Place $7.50; 2nd Place $12.00; 3rd Place $38.80.

4. The Exchange Plate.-Present- ed by the Bankers and Exchange Brokers of Hong Kong. Value $1,000 to Winner. Second $300. Third $200 For China Ponies Weight for inches as per scale Winners at this Meeting 3 lb. penalty. Ponies that have start-

ed in and not won a race of one mile or over at this Meeting al lowed 3 h. Griffins of this Meeting allowed 5 h. Ponies that have run in at least five Extra Meetings of this Club Juring 1931. two or three of such Meetings previous to July 1, 1981, and two or three sub- sequent to that date, allowed 5 b. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting allowed 10 Ib.. of previous Seasons allowed 7 lb. Allowances accumulative. Entrance $10. One and a Quar- ter Miles.

Aitch Aitch's Gay Crusader

16 lb...... Mr. Heard) 3 L. Dunbar's Gleneagles 157 lb.

(Mr. Hill) 1 Dynasty's Hetman 165 lb. ...

(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 2

7 Starters. Won by 3 lengths; 5 lengths. Time: 2 mins, 30 secs. (Record). Pari-mutuel Winner $9.60; lat Place $.10; 2nd Place $5.10; 3rd Place $5.50.

5.-The Royal Navy Cup.-I're- sented by the Officers of H.M.'s Navy, with $600 added for Win- ner. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of any Sea- Eon. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription Griffins of

nor. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. Weight for Inches as per scale. Griffins of this Meeting allowed 7 lb. Sub- scription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting allowed 10 lb.) Winners at this Meeting 5 lb. penalty. (Jockey Allowance.) Allowances accumulative, En- trance $10. One and a Quarter | Miles. Reinbek's Sadko 161 lb.

Won by 3 lengths; 3 lengths.

(Mr. Dallas) 1 Time: 2 mins. 17 sees.

Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull Part-mutuel: Winner $13.60: 157 lb......... (Mr. Hill) 1st Place $7.00: 2nd Place $9.80; Eve's Coronation Eve 159 lb. 3rd Place $8.30.

(Mr. Heard) 6 Starters.

Won by 2 lengths; length. Time: 2 mins. 39.1/5 secs.

2

3

THE

CHINA MAIL.

SAVING FACE.

Japanese Action in Shanghai.

FRENCH OPINION.

6.-The Subscription Grifins" Chal

lenge Cup.-Value $1,000. For China Ponies, Subscription Pari-mutuel-Winner $189.30; Griffins of this Club of the 1st Place $6.50; 2nd Place $5.20; International Meeting. Weight for inches as 3rd Place $5.50. per scale. To be won two yeare consecutively by Ponles the bann fide property of the same own- er or owners, Winner to receive $600 and 70 per cent., Second! $300 and 20 per cent., Third $200 and 10 per cent. of the En- trance Fees until the Cup is Anally won, when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent.

BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

Largest Ever Yet Held Since 1915.

EXHIBITORS' BANQUET.

Rugby, Yesterday. The British Industries

Trade.

Fair,

INDIA.

Determined Attack on A Police Station.

POLICE OBLIGED TO OPEN FIRE.

arms and ammunition from Hot

that Government control, at land and from the Dutch East Indies, the Prime Minister sald present time, was adequate for al reasonable purposes, and that there was no need to make it any Government should take special stricter and

measures. He added, there h

reason why

been no such export during the present crisis-Reuter.

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CHINESE SNIPERS, Harass Japanese.

HOLLAND AND THE SINÓ ·

JAPANESE DISPUTE

FLOTATION OF WAR LOANS.

Export of Arms and Ammunition. Paris, Yesterday. While popular anxiety in re gard to the march of events in

The Hague, Yesterday. Shanghai is distinctly less acute in France than in Britain and which opened in London and in by a Socialist in the Lower Replying to a question asked the United States, the French Birmingham to-day, covers an area House, the Prime Minister said, Government's departments are well over six times that occupied that there was concerned, and are closely watch-by the first Fair in 1915, and the Government to

no reason for ing the situation. French policy frontage of the stands of 2,300 ex-sures

consider mea remains identical with that of hibitors totals about sixteen miles. Holland or in the Dutch East to prevent the issue in Britain and the United States,

The Textile Section at the White Indies of war loans for Japan or namely, the maintenance of the City represents a comprehensive for China.

Settlement and display of all branches of the in-

Referring to the export of Concession, protection of nation-dustry, and is the largest exhibi als, and no intervention.

tion of textiles ever held. 9-The Rooty-Hill Derby,-A The strength of the Chinese Developing Empire and Foreign

Sweepstakes of $20 each, $25 ad-resistance has caused a deep im- ditional for Starters, with $2,000 pression, and it is considered that

At the Mansion House Banquet odded. For Australian Ponies, Japan has embarked on a great-to-night, in connection Griffins of this Meeting.

with tho Winter adventure than she anticipat- Fair, the President of the Board ner to receive 70 per cent.. ed, but now that her prestige is of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) Second 20 per cent, Third 10 at stake she is obliged to tighten addressing himself to exhibitors per cent. of the total amount. the screw and not lay down arms said, that at the Empire Economic Weight for inches as per scale. after a partial failure,

Conforence at Ottawa in July,) and the Third Pony 25 per cent. One and a Half Miles.

It is hoped that the League of Government would endeavour to of the Entrance Fees in addi-Kong Bros.'s Polar Star 158 Ib Nations, for its own sake, will extend Empire trade. tion to the place money.

They were Reports received En-

(Mr. D. S. Li) keep as free as possible from also anxious, however, not to lose which were surveyed in the House locked with the Chinese troops on

While their trance $10. One and a Quarter L. Reidy's Season Ticket 158 the imbroglio.--Reuter.

any opportunity of strengthening of Commons by the Secretary for the battle-fronts, the Japanese Miles.

(Mr. Reidy) 2

träde relations within foreign India (Sir Samuel Hoare) confirm marines in Hongkew, both inside Chan's Racing Boy Monastic's Friar Tuck 156 lb.

countries. The most recent deve- last week's appreciation, and are and outside of the Settlement 155 lb...(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 1

(Mr. Rothe) 3

lopments of the policy of the Bri- particularly satisfactory as regards area, are facing their deadliest Lewis & Tinson's Cy-pres

Seth's But After That 155 lb.

tish Government bad awakened the North-West Erontier Province, menace -- the much 161 lb.

(Mr. Noodt) 2

(Mr. Dalias) 0 Bellamy & Gordon's Helvellyn

lively interest abroad. He assur-United Provinces,

dreaded Chan Wai-sang's Canny 158 lb.

Punjab and sniper. Although Hongkew has ed visitors to the Fair that Goy-Madras. (Mr. F. M. L. Soares)

The danger of sporadic been combed since January 28, Swatow's Choy Pak 158 lb..

ernment wished to cultivate great-cases of violence as a result of Con- this evening marked the re er freedom of intercourse between gress demonstrations is illustrat-emergence, stronger than ever, of (Mr. Charles) 0

nations which, he firmly believed ed by an incident In the Monghyr scores of snipers. An ominous: A. M. L. Soares's Manna

to be the only permanent solution District of Bihar and Orissa where rat-tat-tat 162 lb.... (Mr. Noodt) 0

of the world's commercial ills. a very determined attack was made Hongkew as the marines

echoes through Signs of hope and encouragement on a Police Station. It was beaten machine-gunning the snipers

are (Mr. Frost) 0

were not absent. One such hope-back with difficulty after a resort Dyer's Taiping 159 lb

ful sign was this great and grow-to firing. Instances of this kind Hongkew Market, which la nor including the (Mr. Heard) 0 7-The American Club Cup.-Pre-L A. H. Wright's The Baron

ing Fair-British Wireless Ser-are, however, of a casual occur- mally the busiest market in the vice. sented by Members of the 158 (Mr. P. S. Francis) 0

whole of Asia-Reuter's Pacific American Club, with $500 added Widdecombe's Zadderday 152

The situation in Kashmir and Service. for winner. Second

Jamu continues to improve, but nc- Third $200.

counts of recent events have intensi- For China Ponies bona fide Griffins of this Meet- ing. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race

II. S.

158 lb.

(Mr. A. A. R. Botelho) 3 11 Starters.

Won by length; 5 lengtha. Time: 2 mins. 42 secs. Pari-mutuel:-Winner 36.20; 1st Wong Ping-shun's Sunlight 158 Plaen $6.50; 2nd Place $6.40; 3rd: Place $46.40.

$300.

1., of two races 3 lb of three

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..... (Mr. Y. S. Chang) 0 Won by length; 3 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 65 secs. Pari-mutuel: - Winner $27.10; 1st Place $10.70; 2nd Place $11.10; 3rd Place $56.20.

races 7 lb. penalty. Subscription Griffins of this Club STATISTICS FOR TWO DAYS. of this Meeting allowed 10 lb. (Jockey

DRIZZLE OR MIST.

The Royal Observatory's re- port issued this morning statea:-

The anti-cyclone has strengthened. It is now cen- tral over Eastern Gobi..

The depression has moved rapidly to the East of Tokyo. Forecast: N.E. winds, strong; generally overcast, local drizzle or mist.

Rainfall

a.mi.

THRILLING AIR

rence.

Rugby, Yesterday.

from India,

to-day all. BATTLE AT SOOCHOW fed communal feeling outside, parti-

Bainfall for 24 hours end- ed at 10 Total since January 1-1.78 inches against an average of 2.77 inches deficit .99 inch.

Temperature.

Hong Kong

59

Macao

59

Allowance). Allow- Below are lists of successful ances accumulative. Entrance Jockeys and Owners for two days' $10. From the Two Mile Post racing: Once Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yards).

Pratas Island

68

Manila

.68

Jockeys.

Foochow

66

56

D. J. Lewis's Doctor's Man-

# JHI

1st 2nd 3rd

Chefoo

29

G 0 0

Shanghai

41

4 5 2

of

2*

4 8

this Meeting allowed 3 h. Win- nera anywhere during 1931

one race. 3 lb.; of two races, 5 b; of three or more races, 7 I. at this Meeting 2 lb. penalty. Subscription Griffins of previous Seasons, that have not won at least two races at race meetings of this Club, barred.

date 158 lb...(Mr. Noodt) 1. S. Chang Waung & Li's Wild

Life

Frost

Kong

161 lb...(Mr. T. Y. Tung) 2

Bros.'s Lunar Star

Heard

Quincey

161 lb. (Mr. D. S. Li)

3

McCann

11 Starters.

D. S. Li

Won by length; 12 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 13.4/5.

seca (Re-Clark

Winners

card.)

Pari-mutuel: - Winner

of the Garrison Cup at any time, barred. (Jockey Allowance). Penalties and Allowanres ac- cumulative. Entrance $10. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yards).

T. Y. Tung

Noodt $17.40; T. L Wong 1st Place $5.50; 2nd Place $5.40; F. M. L. Soares 3rd Place $6.60.

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Two Recent Crimes.

The four Chinese men, Cheung

Mun, Cheung Yiu-wah, Cheung Tse-

sun, and Cheung Sau-foo, arrested

in connection with the murder of a youth, Tsang Tal-kai, (21), at

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Against Cheung Sau-foo, Chief-

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Chinese 'Plane Shot Down?

JAPANESE REPORT.

Shanghai, (11.54 p.m.)

Yesterday.

cularly in the Punjab.

The situation in Burma is gen- erally satisfactory.

This is the substance of the state- ment made by Sir Samuel Hoare- British Wireless Service.

***THE STOIC.

was.

A somewhat stoutish man Soochow witnessed a thrilling air walking over Garden Bridge on battle this afternoon, according to Sunday morning, when a policeman Japanese press reports, which claim stopped him,

a Chinese 'plane was

shot

every day,

A DEADLY MENACE,

Shanghai (11.55 p.m.),

Yesterday! comrades are

hiding-places,

FOOLISH PRANK HAS SERIOUS RESULTS:

A foolish prank by two Chinese youths in the Au Tau district had unfortunate results, according to a Police report this morning. The youths, brothers, were Tang Hong Tu (16) and Tang-Su Hing (12), both of whom are now in the Kow loon Hospital.

It is stated that they were en gaged in breaking up crackera and placing the powder into a bottle, when an explosion occurred., The

that

"You can only go over the Bridge down.

at your own risk, sir," he said. A large number of Chinese troops That's what I do are stationed in Soochow and, pre-anyhow," was the retort. "Why?" elder boy had his left hand blown sumably, Japanese 'planes Intended "Because the Japanese are shoot-off, and his face injured, whilst the to bomb the barracks, when Chin-Ing in this direction," the officer younger suffered slight injuries to ese planes took to the air and answered. engaged them.-Reuter's Pacific Service.

FIRE IN QUEEN'S ROAD. To-day's Early Morning Blaze.

MUCH DAMAGE.

ed additional charges, concerning An outbreak of fire, Involving the murder of Liu Suk-hung, at three floors, the ground floor of 1 the old Tai Wan Fort, Hungbom, which is occupied by the Tai Cheung

and the alleged delivery of threaten- Photographers Shop, 290, Queen's

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UNLUCKIEST MAN IN THE WORLD under the supervision of Mr. H. T.

Brooks, Superintendent of the Fire,

0 Everything Goes Wrong With Him. Brigade, proceeded to the scene.

On arrival they found the two

They say in Pointe Claire, a town! Upper floors well ablaze. After

o near Montreal, that Mr. J. Bristow four hoses had been fitted to two

Is the world's unluckiest man.

hydranta, the conflagration was

A year or two ago bis wife died. fought from the roofs of neigh-

Then he had to give up business bouring buildings, and at 5.53

o'clock, the fire was extinguished.

'He was attacked by, a bull. and 20 spent two weeks in hospital.

4. His only son was drowned.

The upper floors were seriously damaged by the fire, though not structurally. The ground floor was

His two houses were destroyed by also badly damaged, there being a

[lot of photographic gear there.

0 0 1 He was again attacked by the bull The cause of the outbreak and the 001 and lay three months in hospital extent of the damage to the

0 0.10 Just after being discharged he building has, at present; been un- 09/14 was involved in a motor accident, ascertained.

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"Well, that's no reason why I should have to go without my tifin, is it?" and he trudged slowly over the bridge and is alive to this day for all we know.-N. C. D. News.

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Dr. K. H. Uttley, of the Kowloon Hosital, who happened fortunately to be in the vicinity, at the time, rendered first aid, and took the lads to hospital.

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