MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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From

Tan

Hong Kong About

Lust

KAWALHANDE BURDWAN

6.006

1,000

18th Nov.

15,000

COMORIN

·TRAL

AN MALL

RANCHI

PARTHAGE

4BANGALORE

NALDERA

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Destination.

BY FAVOURITE

LT. WHINNEY WINS ON THE LOAFER

MR. LEO FROST LEADS JOCKEYS

MIKE FLANNERY DETECTIVE

(Cantinned from Pane 10,1

you an' us has got to work this to- gether for the company, ain't we? We ain't got no need to get sore end all, you and us, when it's all for the company. Ain't that right.] Mike

"Flannery to you, sir," said the

express agent unyieldingly.

"Sure-Flannery!" said Mr. Ker long. "We got it right, now, ain't

that's all, wasn't it?"

MR. BENNY PROULX, who arrived back fromwe. Joe? Our little mistake. Joe: Shanghai on Friday evening, rode a glorious We don't mean nothing, race on Navy Hall to cause an upset in the first leg Flannery." agreed Mr. Dallas. "We robbing the Interburan all over the of the "double" at the Trafalgar Day Race Meet- got to get these robbers that's been ing at the Valley on Saturday. Only 88 of 1,247 place. That's all. Flannery."

In to Pellick and say the agent here! backers were on him, and of these only 10 succeed! "We don't want to have to 'phone ed in spotting King's Parade (Mr. F. M. L. Soares) at Westcote ain't givin' us proper Joe?" said Mr. They were rewarded with support, do we, for the second leg.

Kerlong. "All wo want is infama- You got to think tion, Flannery, $548.60 each.

A nasty spill occurred in the Australians race when Mr. Norman how it looks, holdin' back infama- Pellick or nobody to think maybe Deitz was thrown by Sunup, the favourite, but fortunately the rider tion on us. Cripes! We don't want with these you was standin' in stick-up guys because you hold back

We don't want: infamation on us. nobody to think that, do we. Joe?"

was only shaken. He took out Fi Fa five races later, but was un- placed.

H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel arrived shortly after the Trafalgar Scurry which resulted in Lt. Whinney bringing The Loafer home to pay a win dividend of $70.50, the highest of the day,' Mr. Leo Frost, the champion jockey, was again the leading rider with two wins, a second, a third in six starts.

4th Nov. Bombay, Marselles & London. 11th Nov. Marseldes, Havre, London, Hamburg.2.00 P.M.-"Temeratre" Handi-

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1933.

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The

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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

cup.-One Mile.

I. S. Chan's Cormack's Beauty Mr. G. Frost) 161 14. Mackin & Grayburo's Brechin (Mr. E. 0. Butler) Li & Las Mayflower 15 lb.

Mr. S. X. Pan)

140 6

(Mr. G. P. Ferguson) L& Lis's Don 166 b

(Mr. W. H. Choy) Time: 2.16.3. 1

2

2

Won by: a length, half a length.

$38.90;: winner. Pari-mutuel, places, 1st $7.69; 2nd $0.70; $5.80.

E

3rd

3

7.-5.00 P.M.-"Levin(han" Handi- cap.-One and a Quarter Miles.

King's Gordon's Bellamy &

Parade 145 h.

Time 158. Won by: 219 lengths and a neck. Pari-mutuel. winner $6.60;

(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) places, 1st 36.16; 2nd $17.30. 2-2.30 P.M.-"Royal Sovereign" John Keswick's Adam 150 lb.

Handicap,-Stx Furlongs.

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

bourne 158 lb.

(Mr. L. G. Frost) Kwong Sar's Wolin 160 ib.

Mr. B. A. Proulx!

(Mr. L. G. Frost)

G. H. Potts's Powerful King 145

Ib. ........ (M. S. N. Pan) Time: 2.42.1.

"All we want is to get the in- formation so we can go out and get these stick-ups; that's all we want,” eald Mr. Dallas.

"Sure!" said Mr. Kerlong bear- tily, and with every ovidence of friendly good nature there is to it, Flannery. them gloves-did the little guy have gloves on?”

"That's all

Now, about

The express agent had returned to his chair.

"He did that," he admitted.

"No finger-prints," said Mr. Ker- long, and Mr. Dallas made a note of,

"No finger- it in his little book. prints on the gun, Joe."

Mike Flannery looked at his knue- les, which were now beginning to 1 smart considerably. He had a feel- ng that he ought to go over to the

3

Won by: length and a half, the

2

same.

Kong Brok's Evening Star 170

3

b. Mr. E. 0. Butler) Time: 1.23.1.

2 drug store and get something to put on is knuckles. Usually when he

$33.30;

3rd

Pari-mutuel, winner places. 1st $8.10: 2nd $5.90; $6.70.

8.-5.30 P.M.~"Conqueror” Handi-

cap.-One Mile.

barked himself the skin healed quick- ly, and he did not bother to do more than stick a piece of adhesive on the his wound, but he had akinned knuckles by hitting the taller ban- dit in the mouth. He had hit the bandit on the Leeth with his knue- kies, which was practically the same as if the bandit had bit his knue-i kles with bis teeth. The teeth of a bandit might be poisonous.

Won by: Short head, the same. Pari-mutuel. winner $22.80; places, 1st $8.40; 2nd $9.10; 3rd Wong Sul Ngau's Burgomaster

I 152 b. (Mr. W. H. S. Davis) $11.00. 3.-3.00 P.M.-"Belleisfe" Handi-Lan's Partnership 160 lb.

(cap. From the Two Mile Post

(Mr. S. Y. Liang)

Once Round and In (about One Dynasty's King Salmon 150 lb. Mile 171 Yards).

5. W. Tang's Mike 157 lb.

(Mr., C. A. Harriman) Lawcock & Lee's Blstre 157 lb. Mr. S. N. Pun) H. J. Law's Per se 140 lb.

Mr. Ip Kol-ying) a Time: 2.17.4. Won by: Short head, the same.

winner Pari-mutuel, places, 1st $7.10; 2nd $9.20; 3rd $13.50.

4.-3.30

P.M.-The Scurry. (Unofficial, Furlongs.

"About them bandits-" 'said.

he

2 "Wait a minute! Walt a minute!"|

3

ing hand.

said Mr. Kerlong, raising a silenc-1

"No-finger-prints, Joe.

(Mr. B. A. Proulx) Time: 2.05.3. Won by: a neck, 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $18.20;| 2 places. Lat $7.30; 2nd $8.20;

$9.00.

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on account of the bandits had gloves gation, my attintion bein' occupied boomp on th' head alongside an Did they both have gloves on?" with th' job av interruptin' thim, above th' lift eye of him that would "Yes," said Mike Flannery, sink and thim dislikin' t be interrupted. do for an egg, but by now 'twould 3rd ing back into his chair with a dis-The nixt time I will raymimber be bigger, I've no doubt. Th' big

air. He crossed his ask how they come." heartened

looked hands on his stomach and down at his skinned knuckles. "They had, but I did not have."

"All right! $14.90 FAILURE AFTER 14

д

busted

guy, follyin' th' interruption, had a welt alongside th' right car like he Mr. Kerlong gave Mr. Dallas glance. He poked his massive jaw had fell on th' railroad track from

was considerably Both of them had cut farther than before. He had a off a house, an' th' adjacency of his gloves on, Joe. Now, how much faint impression that Mr. Flannery mouth

was playing with him. He did not where me fist jolted it into his teet'. Excipt for that there was nawthin' dough did they get away with?"

much excipt th' black eyes, if any, "Not wan cint!" said Mr. Flan-like it.

want "Look here, now; I

this but probably so by now." inery. "Divil a penny!"

hold-up

"Bump on head, bump on "They didn't get anything, Joe," straight were there any in a few days, when we have the Mr. Kerlong informed Mr. Dallas. guys here at all? Is this some gag bruised mouth, probably black eyes," Is that you're tryin' to put over on us? auid Mr. Kerlong, "Well, Joe. wa the report of the Committee of "They got interrupted.

What's this all about, anywaygut something to go on, anyhow. Three on the Assyrian problem (a right, Flannery?"

YEARS OF WORK

Trafalgar

Three

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7,000 30th Des., Mannin, Raban. Brisbane, Sydney & Chan's The Loafer 160 lb. 7,000

3rd Feb. ¡

Melbourne

(Mr. R. Whinney) 7.000

Brd Mar

Lan's Esk 180 lb. 7,000 30th Mar,

2 Mexican, a Norwegian, and an Irish "With a club," said Mike Flan-Did anybody try to hold you up or The Short in a dark brown suit, the (Mr. M. R. F. Lemon)

Long in a grey one. Caps, Tun Free State Civil Servant per nery. Bandits! I says t meself didn't they?" Shanghai and Japan Roda's City of Shanghai 164 Ih

"They did!" said Mr. Flannery shoes. I guess that's all we can get (Mr. E. G. Le Goyt) 8 manently resident in Geneva), Irak (whin 1 see thim. Tis time to in-

out of this guy-somebody outside will be another.

terrupt thim. I says, "or, sh'u'd I positively.

You ought Time: None for this race.

"Just like you've been telling us?" must have seen them The second lesson is that what is tellphone Mr. Pellick, I says, 'and¦ Won by: Three lengths, half

"Tis th' truth, th'. whole truth, to have looked to see what kind of the business of 58 States is no desire him t' sind a pair of gintlemin length.

Interrupt and nothin' but th' truth," said Mr. car they made their get-away in,” Pari-mutuel, winner $70.50; body's business. Prolonged associa from headquarters t

he told Flannery, in a tone a father "Well, Joe," "Mr. Kerlong said, "I might use to a disappointing son." prived even the most virile of I says.' Unfortchnitly, I had no

"We got a hard enough job, if The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and places, 1st $20.00; 2nd $18.80; 3rd tion with League procedure has de- thim? What does the rules say? Flannery. Two of thin"

$40,20.

time 1 look in th' book, so I grab-guess he's givin' it to us straight.

we had all the facts the Is, grab- 54.00 P.M.-"Victory" Handicap. States of the power to act.

Countries must regain their bed me club and lit inta thim, thus How was they dressed, Flannery ?" -Six Furlongs,

The little small fella was in dark bin' off two" allck guys like them. power of national initiative. When interruptin' thim, Mr. Kerlong, sir,"

"He scared them off, Joe, before clothes, like brown, it might be, an' It ain't so easy goin' out an" pickin' International agreements are pacos-

Caps up two smart fellas like them. You sary there is no reason in common they got to the till," explained Mr. th' other wan was in grey. sense why every single member of Kerlong, "Did you give an alarm, th^ both of thim had.. But if guys think us deteckatives has the League should be asked for its Flannery 7")

if Mr. Kerlong turned his head sharply. What had attracted his at- concurrence. At Ottawa thin coun- try began to feel the faint stirrings

How about tention' was a sound like that of a of circulation in limb that were

heavy sack of sand falling on the Won by: Half a length, 3 lengths fast becoming paralysed by "inter

"Tari Pari-mutuel, winner $48.70 national co-operation." The sooner yell for help?"

be sayin'" Mike Flannery said; Mr. Dallas also looked in the direc places, let $23.90; 2nd $10.70; the process is continued the better." "I did noti

tion from which the sound came, In "War Memoirs," Mr. Lloyd 6.-4.30 P.M.-"Euryalus" Plate.”

"These bandits this Long and "but if what you M

Tan shoes. Anything else we and he, too, said, "What's that?" From the Two Mile Pot George scathingly Indicts the red this Short-did they come in a car?? Once Round and in (about tape of the Civil Service as "bind- "Now, be hanged if I didn't for-want to know, Joe? Did they have "I shouldn't wonder," sald-Mike One Mile 171 'Yards).

weed. In 14 years the "League kit t' dak thim that wan!" Bald any marks on them, Flannery? Flannery, "if 'twas thim two ban- dits I locked in the broom closet af- habit" degenerated into interna Mlice Flannery. "We was in a sort Scars or much? 1 tional bindweed. It must be eradi av a rush,” he explained, “an did "Well, sir, the little small felle, fer. I completed th. interruption of not have time for ixtinded conver lafter interrupted Thim had Teated.

1938.

1st Nov.

* SOMALI

6,800

TAKADA

CHITRAL

7,000 15.000

2nd Nov, 3rd Nov.

TANDA

7,000.

RANCHI

SIRDHANA *BANGALORE

TALMA

CARTHAGE NALDERN *BHUTAN CORFE

17,000

15,000

Ν.

9000 17th Nov. 8,000 17. DION, 6,000 20th 10,000 30th Nov,

1st Doc. 16,000 16th Dec. 6,500 28th Dec. 20th Dec. 15,000

7th Jan. 6,500 17.000 12th Jan *SOUDAN

4,800 24th Jane RAWALPINDI 17.000 28th Jan. 6,800 24th Jan.

*BEHAR

RANPURA

'SOUDAN

Cargo only.

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Amor S'hat Moji Kobe & Osaka. Shanghal. Kobe & Yokohama.R. Shanghat, Moff, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Amoy S'has Moji Kobe & Oss

Osaka. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama.

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Samson's Navy Hall 140 lb.

(Mr. B. A. Proulx)

1

2

W. T. Stanton's Tom 144 lb... (Mr. E. O. Butler)

Tester & Abraham's The Tiger 152 lb..... (Mr. L. G. Frost) Time: 1.28.4.

Woo Lai Tin's Flying, Tourist

167 10... (Mr. P. P. Botelho)

Dynesty's King's Bounty 161 lb.

"I did not!"

"You didn't call, the copa?"

"I did not!".

"Caps, Joe. Grey caps?" "No doubt of that, sir, but what

"Grey caps, Joe.

cinch. What's that?"

"You didn't go to the door, and shoe shoes, the both of them, I'd floor. It came from the rear room.

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