KINGS THEATRE

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PARAMOUNT 1932 PRODUCTION

RUTH

CHATTERTON

In

“ONCE A LADY"

ALSO

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"ZIMMY"

EATS,

The Champion Legless Swimmer

DRINKS.

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MACAO GREYHOUND RACING

THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932.

FULL RESULTS OF THE NINETEENTH MAJESTIC

AND TWENTIETH MEETINGS

19TH MEETING.

The "Amoy" Stakes: 300 yards. M.G.R.C's Cinder Black 1 20.40 Sr. Fong Chee-yon's

Pari-Mutues: Win $7.60; Places] M.G.R.C.'s Mr. Pickwick 2 32.51 $2.40, $2.80, $3.80.

Won by a head, I length. Time: 32.80 seca.

Saarland 2' 20.54| The "Shanghai" Stakes; 500 M.G.R.C.'s Dusty Maid 2 20.54 yards.

Also ran: Athenie, Netherhale, M.G.R.C.'s Kungpac My Gal. Ginger Mick,

Sr. J. B. Wishart's Pari-Mutuels: Win $8.60; Places |$3.30, $4.70, $3.90.

Won by 2 lengths, Dead Heat. Time: 20.40 secs.

The yurde.

"Tsinshan"

M.G.R.Ca My Glory M.G.R.C's My Fancy

Sr. Linng Shou-ming's

39.10

Mile. 1. L. McMurdo's

Whitecraigs 3 . 32.57 Also ran: Bega Boy, Whisper, Leadership, Tinkle.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $14.50; Places $3.30, $2.70, $6.80.

Won by a head, 1 length, Time: 32.50 secs.

The "Hong Kong" Stakes; 500

Sr. K. H. Schen's

Captain Cuttle 2 SL12 Town Bill's Town Bill 3 33.18

Also ran: Estrelita, John Willy yards. Go On, Montana, Can Go.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $4.80; Places Stakes; 300 $2,10, 82.10, $2.70.

Two's Dan 3

Also. ran: Morning

1 19.10 2 19.10

Won by a neck, 1 length. Time: 38.10 secs.

"Kowloon"

The 19.22 yards. Hope, M.G.B.C.'s Tarey

| Hiawatha, Gay Bird, Express.

Pari-Mutuel: Win $5; Places |$2.70, $4.40, $3.50.

Won by 1 length, 1 length. Time: 19.10 secs.

The "Hong Kong" Stakes; 500; yards.

Mme. R. F. Cave's

Fairy Queen 1 33.00

Sr. Pong Chee-yen's

Sr. K. T. Wang's

Stakes:

1

Generalship 1 31.00 M.G.R.C.'s Reliance

2 31.03 Sr. Zce Tsoong Tuck's

Slogger 3 31.09

Also ran: Silver Knight. Hetty. 300 Ralph, Fiorentina.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $7.80; Places

18.40 $2.80, $2,50, $4.20.

Rough Times 2 18.64 Sr. Zee Tsoong-tuck'a

Silvo 3 18.76 Also ran: Cremorne, Frontier Laddle, Coldong, Bobby Dazzler.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $4.60; Places |$2.20, $2,20, $3.80.

Won by 4 lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 18.40 secs.

2

525

Won by length, 1 length. Time: 31 secs.

The "Green Island" Handicap, 325 yards.

Sr. L. S. Faung's

His Master's Voice 1 31.68 M.G.R.C.'s Snowstorm 2 31.87 Sr. L. Tung's Seagrave 3 31.52 Also ran: War Plume, Great Delight, Funny Bill, Queen Mag.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $7.20; Places $2.50, $3.30, $2.70.

Won by a head, a head. Time: 81.50 secs.

TO-DAY TO SATURDAY AT 2.30, 5.20, 1.20 & 9.20 P.M.

She was his

inspiration and

he was her ideal but that's not enough when you

want kisses and two

+

strong arms to hold you. Could she reveal her heart without losing him?

and

JANET GAYNOR

CHARLES FARRELL

in

Merely Mary Ann

"Lisbon" Handicap: 525

by Israel Zangwill

HENRY KING Production

FOX

1 32.86

2 83,3%

Switzerland 2 33.03

The "Lisbon" Handicap:

Adall's Rainha De Saba

33.09 yards. - Also

Heart, Sr. Robert V. U. Wang's ran: Feigned

Silver Dragon 1 Catchrop, Jillander, White Collar.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $8.70; Places M.G.R.C.'s Hazel Star $3.90. $10,60, $6.90.

Mile. 1. L. McMurdo'a

The Strathpeffer 3

yards. Also ran: King Brown, Ever M.G.R.C.'s Strathern Famous, Beat Job, Prince's Vanity M.G.R.C.'s Soochow

Pari-Mutuels: Win $6.90; Places Sr. C. H. Henry Chen's 89.10, $2.40, $5.40.

Won by

length, I length. Time: 33 secs.

The "Vasco Da Gama" Handicap:| 625 yards.

M.G.R.C.'s Whirlwind Sultana's The Terror

Jimmy's Square Deal

1 31.20

2

31.60

3

32.04

Also ran: Clissold Park, Mar- quette, Brilhante, Mark.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $10.70; Places $3.20, $2.70, $3.60.

Won by 5 lengths, 3 lengths. Time: 31.20 seca.

The "Macau" Stakes; 500 yards. M.G.R.C.'s Rayma Randa 1 32.10 Mlle. L, L. McMurdo's

Nobody's Fancy 2

82.19

Won by 9 lengths, 1 length. Time: 33.50 secs.

20TH MEETING.

The "Swatow" Stakes; 300 yards. M.G.R.C.'s Rockhampton

| M.G.R.C.'s Bunty

8r. Zec Tsoong-tuck's

1 18.50 2 18.80

Hector 8 32.70

Also ran: Spring Day, Norwood, Lawless, Mermaid.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $6.70; Places $2.50, $3.70, $2.80.

Won by short head, 1% lengths. Time: 32.60 secs.

The "Nanking" Stakes; 500 yards. Sr. Robert V. U. Wang's

Golden Dragon 131.20

Surcharge 3 18.92 Also ran: Friendship, Milly Boy.Mme. L. H. Boisseree's Barrier Boy, Fanastic.

Sr. J. L. Fletcher's

Pari-Mutucia: Win $4.50; Places $2.80, $2.80, $3.

Won by 5 lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 18.50 secs.

Wee Lassie 8 32.25 Also ran: Black Bill, Yellow Dragon, My Top, Frontier Force, yarda.

The

"Shameen"

Stakes;

300

My Lad.

19.30

$8.10, $2.40, $3.20.

Stelly & Victor's Hussar i Pari-Mutuels: Win $10.50 Places Sr. L. H. Richards's

Won by length, 2 lengths.

Time: 32.10 secs..

The "Green Island" Handicap; 525 yards. M.G.R.C.'s

Charming Gipsy 2 19.31 M.G.R.CB Lily "B" 8 19.34 Also ran: London, Dollar Bill, Irish Jig, Cloudy Knoll.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $11.30: Places $3.20, $2.30, 84.40.

Won by short head. length. Time: 19.30 secs.

Mary Dell 2 31.26 Mnie. Pearl K. V. Voong's

Hello Mac 8 31.38 Also ran: Silvious, Miss Modesty, Lux, Romano.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $9.60; Places $3.70, $6.40, $4.80.

Won by 1 length. 2 lengths. Time: 31.20 secs.

The "Amoy" Stakes; 300 yards. Sr. K. T. Wang's May Bill 1 18.50 M.G.R.C.'s My Song

2 18.51 Sr. K. H. Schen's

Doctorship 3 18.57 Also ran: Lady Gnus, My Ca price, Mary Bill, Black Cloud.

Pari-Mutuels: Win $13.80; Places

Handsome Harry 1 32.80. Sr. L. S. Faung's Caviar 2 33.89 M.G.R.C.'s My Boy

3 33.59 The "Canton" Stakes; 500 yards. $3.20, $5.70, $2.40. Also ran: My Choice, My Pal, Sr. P. F. Shen's Local Star, Hot Mama.

Black Wind 1 32.50)

RADIO SPORTS CLUB LIVERPOOL COLLECT

TROUNCED.

Club Score Six Goals at King's Park.

FRANCIS BAGS THREE.

At King's Park yesterday after-) noon the Hong Kong Hockey Club

BOTH POINT. ·

Arsenal Defeated at Bolton,

NEWCASTLE WIN.

London, Yesterday.

The following were the resulta

first cleven trounced the Radio of to-day's Home Football Sports Club to the tune of six, goals cabled by Reuter:-

to one, in a friendly hockey fixture.

The Club, who were without the Chelsea services of W. Reed, whose place Bolten W. was ably filled by J. B. Kenly, were West Ham far the supertor team, and were un- Huddersfield

us

First Division.

2 Sunderland

2

1 Arsenal

0

1 Manchester C. 1 2 Sheffield U.

2

1

3

lucky in not registering more goals Liverpool 4 West Brom. than they did. At half-time, they Newcastle U. 5 Blackburn R. led by three goals to one.

Within the first ten minutes of

play, Francia, getting through on

H.K.F.A. COUNCIL MEETING.

his own, had little difficulty in find- A meeting of the H.K.F.A. ing the net with a one-handed shot. Council will be held in the Asso- Shortly after, Divett scored from clation Offices, No. 20, Ice House

Won by short head, 1 length. Time: 18.50 secs.

HONDA HAS EASY PASSAGE.

Hung Beats Hambly in Straight Sets.

DOUBLES VICTORIES.

The following were the full re- sults of yesterday's play in the Lawn Tennis Championships:

Open Singles.

T. Honda beat H. Lukring 6-0, 8-1.

W. C. Hung beat R. B. Hambly 6-4, 6-1.

Open Doubles,

Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit) beat R. Chon and E. Grose 6-3, 6-1. Sal and Kwok beat Tsui and Tsui 6-8, 6-2, 6-8. · ·

H. Lo and Iu Tak-cheuk best D. M. MacDougall and G. W. A. Tufton 6-2, 6-1.

J. W. Leonard and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy beat J. G. Lecky and

F. and E. Zimmern beat B. A. Gray and W. Wirth 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.

Rumjahn and Rumjaha beat Wong and Chan 6-3, 6-0.

a rebound. From a free hit. by Street, at 5.80 p.m. on Tuesday, J. J. Walte 6-3, 6-2 Owen Hughes, just outside the March 8 when the following busi- Radio circle, Divett again scored ness will be discussed:~~ with a neat shot. Before the in-1. To confirm minutes of Coun- terval, the Radio, in a concerted ell Meetings Nos. 8 and 9 and rush, scored through G. Singh, who Emergency Committee Meeting sent in a fast shot, which G. Duncan No. 6. never attempted to save.

In the second' Half, the Club for- wards pressed heavily but the Radio defence, brightened up. considerably and the goalkeeper cleared well. The Club, however, Increased their

Club Championship...

J. J. Barrow beat R. R. Todd

2. To receive the Treasurers 6-0, 6-1..

Statement of Accounts for February and to pass bills.

8. Correspondence.

4. Draw Semi-final Junior Shield

Competition..

load through Francis, who sent in 5. Any other Business that may

'n fast roverse stick shot. After a beavy bombardment on the Radio goal, Francia scored the Club's fifth

arise.

goal as the result of a fine pass from on the Club goal, Duncan had very Owen Hughes on the right. Evans little to do in this half registered the sixth goal from a he- For the Club, Woodward played bound.. But for about four ralds a brilliant gamă In defence,

The following will represent the Radio Sports Club against the B.AS.C. to-morrow at Bookunpoo at 5 pm-

A. Spary: Parduman Singh, J. 8. Grewal; MH Hassan, A. E. P. Guest, Mohinder Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Atta Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh and A Kemp.ne

"Heserve:" Jaggeet Singh.

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The inadequacy of the present Post Office facilities in Kowloon, was stressed at the annual meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on February 26. Criticism of Government's tardiness in carrying out necessary public work on the Peninsula was also voiced. "The Chairman (Mr. F. C. Mow Fùng) said that disappointment would be felt that there was not a more definite and substantial response to representations regarding the inadequacy of the Kowloon Hospital, the growing need of a new Post Office building, the more effec- tive policing of Kowloon Tong, and the provision of fire. protection for rural districts.

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