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XU.M.9;
Hon-Pazy Evarts.-H. E. View Adažira} |
Sted. L. Dui, &.R, H.F. Major General Sir John Fowler, K. CALO C.B., D.S.O., the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, ·C.A.G., Commodore WW. Howden Saith, C.RE.
3. GYMKHANA STAKES.
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SPORT.
GARRISON - TENNIS.
The following are the results DỀ
THE MACAO AFFRAY,
LATEST NEWS FROM THE COLONY,
Me re tam continues in Macao. The
all China ponies. A cup to be cha for five times, or as levided by the Com mittee, called the Gymkhana Cap. to be presented at the end of the Season.atches played during the wek in conprincipal bakery is being can be soldierse to be won by the pony scoring most nection with the Garrison Lawn Tennis Volwaters are assisting the military, in marks the races for the Gymkhana | League:
Kizarding the forts au public buildings, RE "B" Bay R.4,0.0., 11 gamis to and whlies are stationed in the Chinese Stakes at the Gynikhana meetings dur- ing the Season, counting 4 points for a first for a second; and t for a third. | 10___ Scares?— 2nd prize, 20; 3rd prize, $100. 3. Nenze's Nastatin, 146 lbs.
(Mr. Sethnzer)
Mr. Adams' camperdale, 151 lbs.
י
| Capt. Spinks' Lighting, 140 hs.
Stoparts-Sir Win Ros Davies, the
Hon
Sir Paul Chaler, K, Soares' Hongkong thief, 15 lbs, (Mr. F. M. L.. Soares) C.M.G.. Lirm-Col. . K. Hall Brutton, Mr. R. M. Dyer, the Hou. 51e. Du Pawnshop, 186 lbs.
(Mr. J. M. Romeition) Mr. A. .. Stephen; Dr.D; G, M, Bernard, and Mr. H. P. White."
(Mr. Adams) Clerk of the Cour-Mr. H. Birkeit.
(Capt, Spinks) Secretary-Mr. E. J. Chapman. Gymkhana Ofeinds. Mr. .. H. Blason, Mr. C. Boyd, Mr. 15. E. Clark, Capt F. C. Crosk, "Dr. C. Forsyth, Mr. T, Johnson, and Mr. F. Sutton: Judge-Major General Sir John Fowler,
"K.C.AEG, C.B., D.S.Ö..
| Assistant Judge.-Capt. E, C, Cross, 1 In Charge of the Seul--Mr. R. M
Dyer and Mr. F. Sutton.
Starters-P. A. Cox and W. U. Füldes
Wilasta.
Fadduck-Dr. C. Forsyth. Handicappers-Me F. Sutton and Mr.
31. T. Johnson.
| Timekeeper.—Mr. S. Sassoon.
Dr. F. H. Kew's Wombat Ulare" Mon
Home), 116 s.
(Mr. G. H. Gilson)
2
Q.M. Wilson and Spr. MeWhinnis quarters, Chinese business houses which (RE) beat S., Niebalus and Pte. Teu-) have
are lundicapped by nant, s-1: beat. Capt. Spinks and SS. knadequate stuffs, House servants who Bradley, 7-2: lost to Q.31.S. Foster and S.S. Haynes, US.
have returned say they were intimidereds QMS Westin and Cpl Bayward lime griking and forend to go, to Leppa, {{R.E.) "bung Sicholas and Tennant, 8-17: Sami and other places where they bail an 3st to Spinks and Bradley, 2; lost 143
juncomfortably time in the raÄusternis, Foster and Haynes, 37..
0
Time: mins, secs. Half a length between first and second and four lengths betweer. second and
bird.
MARKS BARNE) TO DATE, 3022, Hongkong Chief
Nastaran
Sceptic Dahlia Scamperials Speckled Mouse Sportsman Dahlia Spotted Sand Pawnshop Pari-turk
Winner: $15.00
1.
やっぱも
6.10
10.70
Unish Sweep,
Ticket No.
171, $1,500,00 7323 12285,80 180,
1444 10
The third gymkbaum of the season. arrangest, by the Hengkung Jockey Club, fell appropriately on the King's birthday and made an interesting addition to the | day's erlebtrations. H.E. the Governne arrived early in the afternoon and stayed until after the last mer. The feat. mili-Distazer: Three Quarter Mile Race
For Chung ponies." 1st prize, 2000; 2nd tated nanin a large attendation of the
prizs $13 3rd prize, 2100... general publie but those who attended
.".
Cpl. Trengor, and Spe. Nesting (B.E.) S beat Nicholas and Tennant, 3-4; lost to Spinks and Bradley, 13; lost to Faster and Haynes, 3-0.
CHINESE COMMENT,
The Menton Times in a leading artícla in which it says that the Macao Governi Small Units beat such Co. R.G... 41ment's selection of mediators-who are gimos te 40. Senres:
mentioned a The Opium Monopolist, the Gambling Monopolist another
Mr. White and Q.M.S., Maughan (SU) heat des Dyar and Chant, D-0, bent tire. Henwood and Dewland, 7-2: long a Br. Dawson mail Gr. Hitchings; 4-5.
**MOSE
meneyed gentleman (perhaps the Brothel Dalious and Monopolist) "—" Rev. Showell and Mr. Cowell (8, offensive to all self-respecting Chinese,” hent Byer And Chant, 6-3; lust to Hen wood and Dewlands, 1-8; lost to Dawson says: Another phase of the ease deserves and. Hitchings. 37.
Cument. We have learned that up to Q.M. Partridge and Sgt. Debop the present the Portugue Con alate a (8.1) bean Dyer and Chant, 7-2; lost to Shafeen has to set any one to call Henwood and Dewlands, 3-6; lost to Day-upon the local authorities and san and Hutchings, 27.
sch Co. R.G.A. beat R.A.M.C. 6 games to 17. Seores: —
**
expres regret for
deplorable incident. When the Shatin shouting took plaewa immediately after the news reached Can
Mr. Big, the British Vice Consul Capt. Davies and Sergt. Philips (88th called upon the Commisiner of Foreign, We.) beat Capt. Enwright and Sergt. Affairs and expressed his regrets that Rogers, s-1 beat S.M. Thompson seral Chinese last theis live" When Unplacul starters (g50 each): Now Epl. Stone, 2-0, beat 8. Serge, Jan and Dr. Jamieson returned from Hongkong. 42, by was.
Seriet Hellands, 8-1
he called upon General Chen and, whil Gra Henwood and Dewlands (89th Che pheld the action of the Hongkong hear
Enwright and Rogers: $1; bear Government, expressed his deep regret Thompson and Stone, 6-3; hent date and that such an unfortunate affair ever hap Hollauds, L
ned. Either the Portugues Consul has no regrets to express or he is not familiar with the usual consteons practice follow
|--CLASS HANDICAP:
"R" CLASS.
had a good afternoon's sport and found Mr. Netiazes's Legjan, 150 ibs." that everything possible had her done
mont.
(Mr. Nemizer)
•
Br. Dawson and Gr. Hitchings (88th Co) beat Enwright and Bogers, lost 1to. Thompson, and Stone, 45: beat Jane
and Holland, 69.
2
(Mr. Remedios) -
|
REB bent Small Units by games to 34. Scores not to hand
TENNIS LEAGUE.
41
- Division.
es.cc . L.R.C.
47
Playing on the Civil Service ground un
beat the home teagi by 79 games" to 20 Sebres:
by nations in friendly relations with each other. Whatever may be the runson" for his failure to call on the local authori ties this omission has created most un- favorable impression among the Canton hcials and will make future negotiu dous considerably less amicable.
It may be that the Chinege called out anting remarks, to the soldiers and one or two stoties may have been thrown; but is that sulheert piworation for a whole s safe slaughter! There is absolutely nothing that would go to prove the subdi- ry gave the crowd warning. No volley Ang Bird over their beads: no attemp was made to disperse them. The first shots fired were fired point blank into th crowd and the shouting continued After the crowd started to setter.
absolutely nothing that would H. D. Rajabu and I. Hussar, bea:iate the statement that the Dowhorn and Cooper, 11-0; beat Hollidge langerrudy aagsgive. Tha and, Smith, 74: beat Noran and Haynes,
0. Isma wand A Hussain brat Dawbarn and Cooper. 9-2; beat Hollidge and Smith, 7-1, beat Soran and Haynes.
by the Conraitt for their comfort. Dynasty's Norwin (lat," Robbie, Stands were fiserved for members, of the
Do 15 Hrs.....r. Soures) ockey Club, the Hongkong Club, anal the H., Sir Edward Stubbs'. The Dorf. Lusitano Club: the Band of the Battn.,
133. Th
(Mr. Gilson): King's Regt, under the conductorship Mr. Seth's Knockth Lek, 136 s. of Bandmaster H. Housley, played
CM. Sei u selections on the lawn. The Wisemane. F. II. Kew's Kangaron, Beths, Café provided on and the Palace Hotel
(Mr. Purts). catered for those desiring other refresh Mr. Blank's Ricebird, 152 The,
(Dr. Lyn Brown) For most of the races there.wae'n gooi Mr. Dyer's Kilengan Cat Jewel number of entries and several of the new Dallas, 12 J. (Mr. Sear]) & Saturday, the Inban Recreation Clas pouirs from Shanghai figured in the vents, Capt. pinks Delight Dahlia, 151 lbs, though they did not greatly distinguish,
(Cap Spinks) themselves. In the Gymkhana Stakes De, Forsyth's. Neston, #149 Tbs. Hongkong Chief, by obtaining second placi, still kept its lead in the table of Mr. John Poet's Cassia River, 148 lbs. points. but Nastaran, by coming in first,
(Mr. Boyd) took a good place in the wible at one Mr. Albert's Oberon (late Lown Chief), Abraka. Hongkong Chief showed his 144 lbs. (Mr. Harriman)
the seventh quality agni in
Tiare min. 34,35es. Although heavily handicapped he was enrrying", nearly a quarter-of-a-hundred- weight ore than some of bis cugetitors this sturdy and feet pony "cama 17 easily first Hongkong Chief. ridden by Mr. "Nemaz had 466 hackers, n that the large. Dr. dividend paid WBS 1:0 Forsyth's Hurry On bad #5 bickers but they were disappointed. Mr. Gibson, for the second rite during the afternoon, 105, 22, 370, 487, 510, 508, 205; 11, 109. obtained a place with Boomerang (one of the new ponies) on which the pari-mutuel paid $19. On Dunmore, in the second race, Mr. Gibson surprised the backers and Mr. Seth did so even more by getting the Dunlin to the post first in that race- with gratifying results to pari-mutuell
The polo surry, called by supporters.
paid $109 some "The Cambler's Race For a wing
The following were the results of the races, with the figures in the Cash Sweep and Pari-mutu-l.
1-HALF MILE. RACE.
For Subscription Griffins-of both classes. of this son. 1921-1929. 1st prize 80: 2nd prize, $100: 3rd prize. 873 Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyonk's Jaybird, 150
lbs. ......
Capt. Spinks) 1 Mr. Nemazee's Fesenjan. 152 lbs.
(Mr. Nemazer) Mr. Dyer's Kilmarnock, 163 lbs.
The winner was four lengths ahead. Hull-a-length separated second and third.
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
Pari-materi,
Winner: $17.450
7740
5. LLB 9.40
и
1, 22.205.00 229,- €30.00 315.00 Implaced starters (8 sch): Noa.
3-POLO PONY SCURRY.
·
Distance about 500 yards-round a post and in. Ponies to be ridden by playing members of the Hongkong Polo Club, Caith-weight 159 hs, 1st prir. 100; zad prize,-250; trei prize, 1830. The competitors were
Me. Humphrey's on Shok ( Chief. Mr. C. P. Moorse on Chong. Mr. H. A. Redding on Yoges
chance.
Mr. D'Aeth on Cindurian (at
Duek).
Chine
Hags of
we
xlue
were arranged in an ordirly row.
were
the
with arnt in to confer officer and state, the desires of the E. el Arend S A. Ismail beat
crowd. Everything was Dawarn nad 'Cooper, 8; at Holiidge and in order. and Smith, 10- bent Foran and Haynes,red a shot and without
101.
STABBING AFFRAY
YAUMATI
cense
The Rudderly decretly warding,
It is was fired directly or the crowd. now learned that the shot was fired by
whe Lieut. Martins
in charge of the wils
lief. This *14) 1. signal for india-
criminate firing by the soldiers and police. These facts show that there was nq, give
not
Another seque to the speed carpenters' order to fire. The slaughter was entirely strike becnrred in Yaupon Friday unwarranted and the extreme measures night when a guster carpenter, who has his which caused so many deaths were need
butchery.
Therefore, unless the shop at No. 10, Shanghai Shet, was less found stabbed in the groin at the corner Taco Governmit niakis fullest repara-
Street and Ningpotion for the nets of its soldiers, we do of Reclamation
see what these three right hondurable Street,
It appears that daring the strike the mediators car hope to accomplish.
The Shanghai Gazette (which is now victim was repeatedly asked to work, has refused to do so on the ground edited by Mr. Eugene Chen) says:-For Main.that his family would starve if he did humanitarian reasons or is not indis- Or four sepage occasions daring last posel to "wish that the Portagnes at month he wahreatened by guildmen. Macao may not suffer too severely for this On this Friday night he was accosted by a masacre of Chinese. But that they shall Cantonese nan, who, without saying a word, stabled suffer is not to be doubted. him and then ran away in the direction are not accustomed to take it lying down, a fearless leadership at of Temple Strees. Later a blood stained when there is
No hand." Arrests have Teen made up to thei present,
Romano
Mr. P. A. Cox on Fighting Tight.
Ar. J. Bartholomew on Windy.
Mr. Johir G. Las on Kin-ha.
Mr. W. D. Fiddes. Wilson on King dagger was found in Temple Street.
Harry.
Mr. Davies on Surprise,
Capt. Moorhead on. Acepo
Mr. J. EH, Bildg on Springer.
The winners were:-
"
Mr. J. Bartholomew on Windy Mr. J. G. Lyons on Kinsha............ Mr. J. F. H. Bibby on Springer.... Pari-mateel,
Cash Swp. Winder: $108.DD Ticket No.
1.
10.วน
201, 31.954.40 32.40
590,. 068.40 453, £70.90
1
SUSPENDED.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE RONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]
Sta, I am deeply impressed by the CHINESE HARBOUR PROJECT letter of "A Portuguese on the com- (Mr. Gibson) 3)
ment of the Canton Times on Macad's Mr. Birkett's Floating State Cald
catastrophe. This letter really provokes Flotsam), 100 [be. ...(Mr. Soares) 0
Mr. Breck, eincer-in-chief of the Chinese and only shows the ignorance Mr. John Peel's West River, 139 the.
renstruction of a harbour in Haichow Bay, the right to protect her citizens or the writer. Mug I ask him whether Chine (Mr. Boyd) of
has suspended work and is returning to Mr. John Peel's Cassin River, 155 s.
Peking. Mr. Bruck is reported in the act? Will, China, allow her subjects to: (Mr. Davis) 0
as explaining that the be phot and killed without making 2 Mr. Blank's Ricebird,145 ha,
Suspension of the undertaking was due, proper inquiry into the matter anatak
whatever action is necessary to get (Mr. Sewell) 0 ('nplaced starters (820 each)-Noin the first place, to failure to raise the truth, and see justice done? It is an Mr. L. Nelson's Aldhn 140 lbs.
1561, 19, 294, 377, 537, 104, 147, 635. (Mr. Nelson)" 01
Time: min. 1.2-5secs. Three lengths separated first aint second and half a length second and third.
Pari-mutuel.
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
Winner: $26.10
1040
10.50
3, 18.30
20, $1.514.00 561, 375.00 176. 187.60
3.
3.00
-FIVE FERLONGS RACE.
Chinese press
Hongkong andejot won a 'race since i urgyát. 1st January12 other than races con- fined to Hongkong Bubscription Griffins of both classes Ins prize, 300; 2nd prier, 9130: 3rd prize, $100.
necessary funds, and secondly, because theint to be given by the
to say that no sútisfact impending restoration of Tsingtao and Weihaise: to China has made the con- Cason wit
He talks of to the Chinese. He' at China ponies that have run instruction of a harbour at Inishow Jews Macao's laws. May I ask whether there
19 a law in Macao allowing the African soldiers there to molest Chinese women 2 I put these questions not commenting ou the Macao Government, but on the writers who seems to me lacking in common sense in putting before, the bublic such words no such satisfaction, will be forth 43
and therefore the Canton Govern coming, ment can do as it well pleases. Further, more he says he is not speaking with authority and yet he assures the Editor of the Canton Times of such thúng
i
Unplaced starters ($20 each): No 31. Dede' Pawnshop, 155 lbs; 205, 114, 222, 309, 355, 199,
"A" CLASS. 2-CLASS HANDICA Distance: Three Quarbie Mile Race. For China ponies. 1st prize, 3300; 2nd prize, $150: 3rd prize, $100. Mr. Dynasty's The Dunlin, 154 lbs.
(Mr. H. Seth) 1} Mr. Dyer's Dunmora: 147 lba,
(Mr. G. H. Gibson) 2] Dr. Forsyth's Hurry-up, 151 lbs.
(Capt. Spinks) 3 Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Warrior
(late Waterloo), 158 lbe.
(Mr. CO. Boyd)
די
(Mr. Soares) Caps Spinks' Delight Dahlia, 154168.
(Capt. Spinks) 2 Mr. Seth's New Year Gift, 153 lbs.
(Mr, Seth) Mr. Soares' Dunoon, 158 lbs.
(Mr. Remedios) D Mr. H. Birkett's Floating Star (iste Flotsam), 155 lbs...(Mr. Nemazee) Mr. A. A. Alves Bolshevic, 155 lbs,
(Mr. G. E. Gibson), 0 Mr. Towers' Enamelled Tile, 155 The
(Mr. J. H. Polis) Mr. John Peel's West River, 152 lbs.
(Mr. Boyd) 0 M. L" Nelson's Aloha, 152 lbs.
MU (Mr. L. Nelson) 0 Mr. Boures Pickpocket, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Soares) 0 Dr. C. Forsyth's Neaton, 149 lbs. Mr. Dynasty's Kirn (late Kobe), 155
(Mr. Bowelly D Iba .......
(Mr. Lyon Brown) 0
Time: 1min. 19ece. Time: Imiz. 38.3-5.
Four lengths between first and second; three lengths between second and thin
-Cash Pari-mutuel. Winner: 48:30.
Two lengths between first and second and three between necond and third.
Pari-mutuel
Winner: #27.10
1,9 7.50 8:50 AT32MM 6.20-
Cash Breep, Ticket No
-515, $1,895,80 -199, 538.80 1437, 209.40
Unplaced starters ($20 ench): Nos. 33, 003, 4172-
Ticket No.
6.10
8.40
14.60
654 $2,129 20 129; 600.20 538,
304,00
7-ONE AND A QUARTER MILE
RACE HANDICAP...
For China ponira se prize, $350; 2nd
prize, $150; 3rd price, $100. Mr. Soares Hongkong Chief, 188 Ibs.
(Mr. Nemazce) Dr. F. H. Kew's Boomerang (late Wild
Williams), 158 lbs
tí
(Mr. G. H. Gibson)
Capt, Epinks' Lighting, 162 lbs.
1
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He is really developing a bad feeling be tween the Chinese community of this Colony and the Portuguese community. (Capt. 8pinks) 3 Hoping he will carefully ponder on the Dr. C. Forsyth's Hurry-on (late Blot), situation and be convinced that at such
135 lbs. (Mr. C. C. Boyd) on time as this "M" is the word- Mr. Seth's The Ameer, 152 Ibu.
0
(Mr. Beth) 0 Mr. Albert's Prince Charming, 150 lbs. (Mr. FM. L Boarce) Mr. Dyer's Kilmarnock, 143 lb.
(Mr. Bewell)0 Dr. F. H. Kow's Kangaroo, 140 lbs.
(Mr. Remedice)
Time: 2mins. 41,3-Back, Won by many lengths three lengths be tween second and third,
Pari-mutuel. Winner: -Co
Unplaced starters ($20 each): Nos;
277, 692, 258, 345, 441, 845, "07. *(Continued at foot of next column.)
10.00
10.30-
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
~99,92,475.20 34, 707.20 288,
353.60
No.
Unplaced starters ($20 each): 630, 600, 375, 500, -86, 750,
I remain, yours faithfully,
Hongkong, June 3rd: 1922.
CHINESE.
[We can answer at once one of our correspondent's inquirits. There is no law in Maono allowing African soldiers In all there to molet Chine women. civilised countries the law makes this a punishable offers, and the Government of Macao is certainly not likely attempt to condone any such offence.. the Chinese at Maco vero at fault was, in the first place. not seeking redress by the ordinary
subsequently processes of the law, and.
to"
in defying the authority of the Govern
tho ment to such a degree as to justify description of the disturbances that
sasued as a rebellion-Ep.]
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