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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 21ST,·· 1924
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WORLD OF SPORT.
SCOTTISH A‚F. CUP FINAL.
Losves, April 19th.
REPARATION PLANS.
COMMISSION'S ACTION.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY, CLUB. SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING. Pants, April 18th" GOOD RACING IN IDEAL WEATHER, The Reparations Commission, in taking i
The largest field of the day (11 ponies) | 3.-TWICKENHAM HANDICAT: "B2
CLASS; ONE MILE. got away to a good start in the "" Class Handicap. Cattongrass and Blue For Chins ponies 1st prize,"$400; 2d battle led the field round to the Village prize, 8130; 3rd prize, $100. Bend when the favourite, King Canute, Lady Severn's Durian," 150 lbs..
(Mr. Gibson) I
note of Germany's endorsement of the ex. 1 Futrone, H.B. Sir Reginald E. Stubbs ran into first place and looked a likely Mr. Dynasty's King Canute, 130 lbs.
At Ibrox Park, Glasgow, in the Scot-perty conclusions. has unactuousy tich Association Football Cup Final tie.cided to approve within limits its author: the Airdrieoniäas beat the Hibernians by ty for such conclusions, "and adopt the - gent કો
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THE GAME DESCRIBED.
GLASGOW, April 19th.
·K.C.M.G.
Houzory Stewards-H.E. Admiral Sir Arthur X. Léveinn, K.C.R.. HE Majardierioral Sir John Fowler, RCM.G. C.B. the Hon. Sr Chud Seri
E. GMC
ussures contained in the reports, also! Loxtos. April 19th.
officially to transmis the reports to the Unusual interest centred in 1 specen
interested Governments. With a view to by the Premier in'connection with, thự
In dull deather, fifty thousand people' the plans becoming fully effective as early annual conference of the ladependent
Bay booth teams turn out at full strength. Į as possible, the Commission has further Labour Party at York. Mr. Ramsay Mac-
The Airdrieoniană scured within three decided to request the German Government | Dean in opening the Conference, de clared that since January Labour hadnutes, Russell heading through. Then to furnish as quickly as it can bills and
the Hibernians for twenty minutes gave deereis destined to assure couplete execüs fr the Airdrie defence a hard time, Ewart tion of the plans and designate German saving several good shots. After thirty-subers for the committees dealing with seven minutes, the Airdrie forwards broke away and Bussell again hended the railways and industrial mortgages, hall into the net Interval score-Air veteri drieonians 2: Hibernians, a
become biggër, not in size but in mind. "Party and Cabinet were both doing well" He denied 'the suggestion that they were in office hat nút in power. He alluded to the conference with the Rus- ∙sian epresentatives in London, after years of misunderstanding and rischief which had not produced a brass farthing to Russia's creditors' bat had produced | unemployment and poverty for hundreds of British families, and asized “Îx Singa- pore still being pursued"}",
HOUSING" SCHEME"
In the second half the Hibernians were weakened by an accident to Dunn, oue of their Best, forwards, The Airdrieon. as did most of the attacking in this ball, but there was no further scoring.
LONDON, April 17th.
In the Seqttish League, the Hibernians defeated Partick Thistle by three goals to
ske.
RIVER SCHELDT, TRAFFIC.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
ANTWERP April Tsch. After a conference, the Belgian and Dutch, pilotage authorities have decided to allow ships drawing twenty-seven_fort, instead of twenty-five feet as previoudy, to traverse the, Scholde by the Rilland Chan- nel until April 24th. Large ships, however,
bigh, and tugs will be compulsory.
FRENCH AND GERMAN PRISONERS.
The Government, he said, had got to PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS CHAM will only be allowed when the side is fairly
grips with the hanking problem. A scheme was being drawn up to provide houses that would be a pleasure for
PIONSHIP. A
RECORD BREAK BY NEWMAN,
Newmas MeConachy.....
L$5,000 8.700
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1.1.1., Commodore H. F Grace,
R.X.
Mr. Matcham) 3 inner He was, however, challenged at Durian who just managed to get in Arst, the distance post by Lady Severn's Mr, Marthino's Arizona, 181 lbs.
(Mr. Harriman) a half a length in freut of King Canute.
Also ran-Belle Tale, 131 ths. (Capt. Bluebattle failed badly coming into the Oxspring); Peerless Dahlia, 137, 1ha. (33. home straight, Arizona getting third Charles): Knockhah Leg. 152 lbs. (Mr. Sewell) Bluebottle, 150 Iba, (Dr.
small, but Thurian paid $2.00 for Potts): The Wonk. 147 8. (Mr. Good- dee. The dividends for places were Seth): Minichurian Prince, 152 lbs. (Ar
win.
Stewards, The Hen, gir C, Paul Clinter, In the short distance event for the Claygate Plate, Magnificent Dahlia was Kt. CLG Sir Wm. Rees-Davies, bady left, but ran into first place at the Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. C. C.Village Bend. Lock Rannoch challenged Boyd, Lieut. Col. G. K. Hall Bention, the leader at the furlong past and won Mr. R. M. Dyer, Dr. F. Forsyth, the All three were favourites, the winner by two lengths. Rialto Star coming third. Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, and Mr. being heavily backed. H. P.White.. Officials for Extra Meetings-Messrs. M. T. Johison, F. Sutton. H. P. White, T. E. Pearce. H. B. La Dowbiggin, "R. M. Fyer, and R. D. F. Boith. Stewards in Charge of the Scale,→Mr. F.
Sutton and Mr. R. M. Dyer. Judge.-Mr. D. M., Ross,
For the last race of the day Kupi and Spotted Sand were turned out again. Kupi was n red-hot favourite, carrying i
for a win and 744 for place. Spotted Sand had 141 for a win and 120 for a place., Spotted Sand held the lenu who challenged him in the home straight. all the way round and won from Kap
Results:
1.TUDOR STAKES: HALF · MILE, For subseription griffins of any senio
that have never won an official race, wherether starters ar not, tst prize, 8300: 2nd prize, 8150; 3rd prize, $100 Mr. 1. M. D'Almada Remedios's Ipinglo
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fellow); Wombat, 148 lbs. Mr. Cobhold); Cottongrass, 146 ha. (Mr. Soares); Golden Jubilee, 145 lbs. (Mr. Davies).
Won by half a lengthy length between second and third.
Time: 2mins, 12, 1-secx." Pari-mutuel.
Winner : 222.36
6,30
3.70 G, SO
Gash Sweep. Tiket No.
2018, $1,974.TO.
G04.
564.80
130, 292.30
Enplaced ponies (890 each); Nos. 362, 319, 12), 405, 494, 359, 220, 146, 301.
6-LAYGATE PLATE: SIX FUR- LONGS
For Winning griffius of this season and Winning subscription griffins of any season 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100.
Mossés. Dyer and Beith's Loch Ran-
noch, 154 the ...... Mr. Zelleqsky) I Sir Paul Chater's Magnificent Dahlia,
sight Judge,-Mr. D. E. Clark. Starter-Lieut. Col. Hali Brutton" Send Starter Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Stewards in Charge of Paddock,-- Mr.
H. P. White and Dr. E. Forsyth. Fun Ticapper-Mr. H. R. L. Dow biggin.
163 lbs. ... Mr. Soares) 3 Cock. 155 lbs. ...... (Mr. Elarrian) Mr. II. Birkett's Rialto Star. 100 The Time-keeper-Mr. T. E. Pearce.
Messrs. Hosie and Cock's Watheau,
(Ma Charles) 3 Secretary-Mr, C. Bernard. Brown.
"Also ran:-Duku., 157-Tha, (Afr. Gil- Clerk of the Pune. -Mr. F. Sutton.
152 .............. (Mr. Matchhua) 2 Mr. McKeth's What-To-Do, "132 lbs..
son); Speargrass, 138. Mr. Mat- Ideal, wenther favoured the second
(Mr. H. Seth) 3 chain); King Alfred, 1 lbs. (Mr. extra race meeting on Saturday afternoon "Ako ran:-Cottongruss, 155 lbs. (Mr.
Davies), The ecurse was in Soares): Xestor, 150 lbs. (Mr. Sewell);
Wod by two, lengths two lengths be splendid condition and good racing re Roman Bay, 155 165 (Mr. Doyle): Petween second and third. suited though the times setup were oblouse, 147 lbs. (Mr. Davies).
Time: Imin. 33. 1-3yers. so gou as those of the first extra nicet-
Puri-mutuel. ing. There was the glorious uncertainty of what will win," particularly in the case of Spotted Sand, who was badly beaten in the principal race of the day (the MONTREAL, April 15th. Heavy gales have driven mass of is Aggregate Stake) but when turned cut Tashore along the const Newfoundland. again in the last race miles), he went fraying and cutting the cables and result the front at the start and came in a Anglo splendid winner, the pari-mutuet paying ing [1] considerable delay American en emmmunication.
247 add for a willy........ Dynasty (the owner) and the owner of the King", 300, ITG. stable did not have the run of luck that followed him at the aunun? meeting, and
HEAVY GALES INTERRUPT SERVICE.
At Burrough's Hall, "London, the Pro- people to live in. He was glad to findfessional Billiards Championship sean- -the country behind him in the view that { final resulted as follows ---
BERLIN. April 18th. the experts' report (on Geroan repara-
A message from Leipzig States that! Capt. Dormont has been released in tions) "ught to be taken a* 1 wtele.
Newnan to-day inade a record the change for several German.polițient pri- Happy Valley.
woners held by the French. There were things in it which he disliked.pionship break of 837 The previous best but if they began to raise details, France was his oven 850 last year. Newman ANGLO-AMERICAN CABLES. and Helgium and tiermany would do the meeta Reece in the Final on April 24th. Ham, and they would, bet exactly where they started. "Ifere," he said, "is Europe's chance. Put it into operation all at once, and all together; then, when that is done. go on and finish the job. and bring peace and security to the Con- tinent. He urged that their attitude should be to accept Germany's word. He pointed out that the greatest dangerment Dr. Lasker, eti, Muneczy and which Germany now offered was indus Capablanca beat Marshall, Janowki, Yates trial deterioration, not danger in arms, and Boguljubow respectively. Alekhine
drew with Tartakower.
At the conclusion of the Chia Tourna- ment the
INDIAN CONSTITUTION.
Continuing Mr. MacDonald stated that
CHESS TOURNAMENT.
FINAL, PLACINGS."
New York, April 10th. In the final round of the Chess Tournus
Dominion status for India is the following orders were placed in the
was 13.
order:
1.
Dr. Lasker (Genuany) sixteen points:
drew 6. Capablanca (Cuba), fourteen and-a-half He points; won 10, lost 1. drgi "9.
Lalpur, Government's ideal. He apucal ed to his Indian friends to do their bit For British democracy and keep their faith in the Labour Government decked that the Government enquiry now being held was in newise expedients drew 12. but rather wasting time, hit it must pro- duce rests which would be a basis for a consideration of the Indian Constitu- tion which one might hope would helpi Indians to cooperate towards the rea-
Alriching (Russia) twelve points; won Marshaif (United States) cleven points; won C. lo-1 1, drew 10.
Reti (Austria) ten; and-a-half points; won 1. last 8, drew 3.
Maroczy
(Hungary) in points; wan 6. Boguljubow
in
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Won by a length; balf a length between second and third,
Winder: 80.00
J.
$10
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Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
334. $1,31:1.9
5.70 #6.60
Time unio, 2.3-5seca. • Pari-mutuel Winner: $82.00
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15.80
9.50
150, $75.40 21.30
387, 187.70 Päplaced ponies ($20 sich); Nos, 193,
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GLASS: ONE MILE,
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
$4, $2.071.30.
501.50 248, 202. 295. Unplaeed pontes (820 each): Nos. 134,
7-ESHER BLANDICAP : ONE AND A QUARTER MILES, For China Bonies 1st prize, $450; 2nd"
prize, $200 : 3ml prize, $100. Me. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 163 Tbs.
(Mr. Matchan)
at the first extra. He had be content with a Grst and second. Messrs, yer For China ponies. 1st prize. 8100: 2nd 1on. Mr. Stephen's Kupi, 16 s. prize, $130: 3rd prize, $100. BIG MAJORITY IN THE SENATE.wins at an afternoon meeting is usual Mr. Pete's Edenhall, 186
WASHINGTON, April 15th. The Senate, hy 62 votes to 6, passed the minigration Bill, which now goes to the House of Representatives for discus sion on the mate atendiments.
ITALY HART KIT
Italy will suffer ainiustasadlyns
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and Beit were successful in three ener including the Aggregate Stakes. Threo
Mr.
and probably constitutes a recori),
(Mr. Matcham) Zellensky rode successfully, steering three loo. Mr. Stephen's Kupa, 161 h ponies to victory and also securing L third place. Me. Matcham, was a good Messrs. Ellis and Odell's Full Hause, (Mr. Doyle)
second with two wins and two seconds. 159-lis
(Mr. Harrina) Lady Severn's; popular pony. Durian, Also rau:King Charlie. 150 hs. (r.
153 Tit. secred a popular, win whilst H.F. the Davies): Rivergrass,
Cfr. Gotenor's Ciandie got a place.
Charles) Strathfarrar, 153 lbs. (Mr. Zellensky) White Rose. Ja las. "(fr. Though the attendance was good it was Lobel): Mongolia Prince, 153 s. (Mr.
tion of aystem which would he self. Tout B, Russia) vine und-a-half [ Japan under the Touigration Hill, only not quite as large as at the previous Potts): Langsat, 147 lbs. (3r. Gibson).
Kovernment
A GENERAL ELECTION .. The Premier said he saw no reason' why the country should be bothered with A General Election for two or three years. He believed his duty was to carry on the Government, and to keep off an Election which nobody wanted and which, if it came, would settle nothing. He did not believe in Coalition. He did not think that u Election could he kept off in that way it wind take at least two or three years to pat Europe ou a peaceful foot- ding, and get industrial relations extala
Jished in anything like a normal way.
EGYPTIAN OUTRAGE.
BRITISH CORPORAL MURDERED.
Heliopolis. April 10th. A British Air Force corporal named Ryan has been fatully stabbed near the Laérodrome," A number of members of the Air Force pursued two fugitive Egyptians and caught une, who dropped a blood- stained dagger, The prisoner said he was a student. It transpires that he was under police observation two years ago when an official of the state railways, named Hatton, was murdered.
points won $. lost 9, drew 3.
8294 lumigants being eligible as compatra meeting: probably the crowd will Tartakower (Russia) eight points; wonpared with 45,007 under the existing law. be larger to-day when the meeting is to
The Italian Anbassnuför has made un-be santinued. availing protests.
lost
drew
1.4. lost 9, THE
Yax (England) yen points) wen 5,
11, drew 4. a-half points won . lost f, drew f.
Edward Lieker (United States) six-and.
Jagowski (United States) fire points: won 3. lost 13, drew 4.
The His five win prizes-Beatre's American Servier,
SPECIAL PRIZES,
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Special prizes for the best played Kanies were awarded to Tartakower and Boguljubow. The latter also received a prize for the best defended game.
The Che Championship of the World is not involved.]
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**MACLAREN · REACHES ZIZA.
CATO, April 10th: Squadron Leader MacLaren has arrived at Ziza from Cairo, en rente for Bagdad.
CAIRO, April 20th. MacLaren resumed his fight to Bagdad from Ziza at 9.95 this morning.
EFFORTS TO CLARIFY - THE SITUATION.
Tuxvo. April 19th.
· FARMERS 'FIRST.
WASHINGTON. April 18th.
The Senate adopted an, amendment ou the Immigration Bill, giving farmers the preference nong would-be immigrants when any State certifies that it is short "of farm labour.
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WASHINGTON, April 18th. The Senate has adopted the 1500 census as the quota, basis nnter the Immigation Bill, the quota being two per cent of the nationals then resident in the United States,
H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs- were present and Lady Stubbs did the honour of leading in Durian in the al- sence of Lady Severn.
grass
Nice
for the
Tudor
th
Won by four lengths; a neck between second and third.
The mins. 07.2-3secs. Pari-mutuel Winder: $. TO
A
6.20
1.
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8.70
Cash Sweep Ticket No.
550, $1,695.40
1:
(Mr. Doyle) -2 Capt. Neville's Rivergrass, 157 lbs.
(Mr. Zellensky) 4 Also ran-Yellow River, 134 J. Mr. Soares); Bandiegot, 159 s. (Mr. Gil- sou); Keunington, 149 Ihs, Vir. Davies); Mountain Hawk, 149 s. (Mr. Charles).
Won liy tan lengths: a Jength between second and third.
Time: 2mias. 441.2-3neca. Pari-mutuel. Winner:7.50
0.80
'3.70'
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
+10, $2,086.00
- 143, 428
504:00
292.00
ZT 3, 0.10 Unplaced pontes (320 each): Nos. 151, 322, 202, 20.
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TO-DAY'S HANDICAPS Following is the handicapping for the two handic events to-day- Cxplaced ponies ($20 each): Nos., 483, | GREAT METHOPolitan Handicap.-1]. Miles.
10s.
1-16 lbs.
449.
494.40
148. 242.20
"
(Mr. Soares) 3
Kupi
hd. in. l.
13.1.167
13.2 16-L 13.0
If
13.J 163
158
13.0 155
13.2 155
33.3 15-4
1.2 15%
13.7 151
13.1 150
13.1 150
123 148
33.1 148
13.2 149
13.2 148
13.2 147
King Johnnie
13.1 147
Magnetite (late Jewel Dahlia II) 13.11 King Canute Hountain Hawk
13.0 143
13.0 140.
KINGSWOOD HANDICAP-1 Mile.
Under the able direction of Band Mr. Cyril Woods, US, Minister, con- master W. F. Bradshaw, the 1st East ferred at length with the Japanese Surrey Regiment Band discursed charm. 37, 5, 72, 531,149. Foreign Minister, Baron Matsui, vestering music at intervals.
Spotted Sand day afternoon.
The
Stakes 3--SECOND AGGREGATE STAKES. Fern Leaf (late Silvaplana) Ambassador Hanibara sept a second
A good turn-out, all the value 500. Distance--One Mile.". For Brilliancy prizes were awarded Reti note to Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State,lted in
all China ponics.
Rothesay (late Ramshary) for his game against Bognljulow, also to with a view to clarifying Japan's attitude ponies entered facing the starter. Cotton-
jumped away 10
front Marshall and Capablanen, the latter foras regards immigration.
Hunstar and Jungle Cock was indly left at Cup to be run for hve times, or as Valiant Dahlin defeating Dr. Lasker.
decided by the Committee, called the Rivergrass (late Priormuir) the post. Cottongrass, however, was un- able to retain its lend and dropped back Aggregate Cap. will be presented at Grey Dragon to third place. In the heme straight the end of the season to be won by Magnificent Dublin
the pony scoring most muirks in the Rialto Star Jungle Cock came into line with the
races for the Aggregate Stakes at the Nastaran .. leaders and a fine race for houe was wit
extra meetings during the season. Sturland essed between Jungle Cock, Watteau. What-To-Do and Cottongrass, call Tour counting 4 points for a first: for a Mopoke coming up the straight level, Jungle Recond and for a third. 2nd prize. Kennington
$200; and prize. $100. a' Cock ran into first place and paid gazisp
Silver Leaf for a win. What-To-Do, at aussider, catie Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothesay, Yellow River in third and paid $21.50 for third place
151 lbs. ..............A (Mr. Zellensky) | | Dürian A imber out of good ponies turned Sir Pant Chater's Valiant Dahlia, 151
Class Twickenham
..... (Mr. Gibson) Handicap including Edenhall and Kupi Sir Paul Chater's Magnificent Dahlia. (long distance; punies), also Full House (a new pony with a good repalation in Shanghai). Edenhall was tipped to win and did so easily with four lengths to spare taking the lend at the quar ter mile post. Kupi and Full Housd fought it out all the way down the home The Senate has passed a resolution by straight, Kupi just managing to get in 53 to 23 to reduce the quotas of the Imamia neck in front of Full House. gration Bill to one per vent. Several sen- For the principal event there were eight: CAIRO, April 15th Squadron Leader Maclaren has activedator explained they did we because they starter The two Dahlins took the lead expected the census of 1910 would be ad- with Spotted Sand And Starland bringing ted as the basis, saying the two per cent,up the rear. Valiant Dahlia showed food quota could be restored if the census of action, and going up the buck stretch in 1890 he adopted,
creased his lead, Ferm Leaf running into second place. Valiant Dahlia retained his advantage to the distance post when Rothsay came up on the outside and won a good race, Magnificent Dahlia came through in the last hundred yards and displaced Fern Leaf, a favourite, for For China ponies, griffins of 1921, 1st third place and had hard luck in sot get
Church and women's organisations, the medical school at the Constantinople
The Turks have closed down the newing in second. The betting was 48
follows: Senate foreign relations committes has ordered an early hearing by a mab-com- Women's College, recently opened by SEVENTEEN PEOPLE ABDUCTED BY mittee of the proposal that the United Americans at a cost of £15,000 on the States should participate in the World Around that higher education is the Court at the Hague, Reuters American Government's exclusive right. Service.
SIKH SHRINES TROUBLE.
"FOURTH BAND OF FANATICS ARRESTED.
here.
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SIMLA, April 10th. The fourth band of Akali fanaties, num- bering five hundred, has been arresteci. at Jaite, making the total arrests to date wyer two thousand, including the third band, which was arrested a fortnight ago.
"He landed at Heliopolis aerodrome, The fifth, which is starting shortly, will probably be arrested also. A feature of after a splendid flight, favoured by good the arrests is tie calm submission of the condition. JAkalis. In response to recent advice, Gandhi will not show violence. In the meantime, the Punjab Government has
THE WORLD COURT,
appointed a committee, presided over by QUESTION OF U.S. PARTICIPATION.
Sir William Birdwood and entirely com- posed of non-officials, to recommend legislation to settle the Sikh shripes con- troversy.
MAHSUD RAID.
OUTLAW.
ALLAHABAD, April 18th. A raid at Dera Ismail Khan on April 16th resulted in the abduction of seven- teen persons by a gang of twenty-five Mahsuds, under the notorious outlaw, Baksha
Seven captives subsequently escaped.
EMPLOYERS WIN. :.
SOUTHAMPTON STRIKERS TO RETURN TO WORK.
LONDON, April 19th A mass meeting of the Southampton strikers decided to resume work on April 24th.
WASHINGTON. April 18th.
Following the receipt of requests from
the Chambers of Commer, and various
GREEKS FAVOUR A REPUBLIC,
ATHENS, April 18th)
The general result of the plebiscite an the future Greek political regime is 758,000 in favour of a Republic and 325,300 against it.
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BASE.
SYDNEY, April 18th. The Minister for Defence has announced that a new seaplane base will be catab lished at Port Jackson.
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CONSTANTINOPLE, April 19th.
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NEW YORK, April 19th. Advices from Seattle state that the three American work flyers arrived at Dutch Harbour, from Chignik, yesterday..
Win's. Plices.
Rothsa'y
181
483
Valiant Dahlia Magnificent Dahlia Fern Lenf Benz
A
#2
721
202
160
435
318
423
Also ran-Fern Leaf, 156 lbs. (3r. Harriman): Sunstar, 151 Ths. (Mr. Charles); Starland, 151 lbs (3r. Sewell): Spotted Sand, 151 lbs. (31r. Matcham): Benz, 151 lbs. (Mr. Doyle).
Won by two "lengths; a short hend- be; tween second and third. -
Time: mins. 08.2sees. Pari-mutuel. Winner: $17.20
3.40
25.-10
13.20
Cash Sweep. Ticket No..
207, 84,278,10
766, 1,229,30 3.
*09, $11.30 40, 357, 044, 504.
Unplaced ponies (350 each): Nos. 302,
4-CORHAM PLATE: FROM TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND AND IN.
prize, $400 2nd prize, $150, 3rd prize, $100.
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Grey Dragon,
150 lbs.
(Mr. Zeilensky) 1 Mr. Nemazce's Nastaran II, 100 That
(Mr. Seth) 21 H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs' Gaudie, 162 1-1b
(Mr. Charles) (3 Also ran-Silver Leaf, 158" Ths.. (Mr.) The points to date for placed pories Harriman) Magnitite, 150 lbs. (r. are as follows:-
Mr. Carroll's Fern Leat
3lessrs. Dyer and Beath's Bothy.. 4. Sir Paul's Magnificent Dahlin ...... 3 Sir Paul's Valiant Dahlia
Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand
2
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| Sewell); King Pippin, 150 lbs. (Mr. Davies); Mopoke, 145 lbs. (Mr. Gibson); Musketeer, 150 lbs. (Mr. Matcham); Jade- stone. 140 lbs. (Capt. Hall); Barcelona, 150 lbs. (3r. Soares); Uncle George, 150 15x. (Mr. Potts) ON LIN tween second and third...
Won by two lengths; half a length be
Tune: 2mins, 23, 1-Beck, Pari-mutuel Winner: #31.60 1, 10.70
* Cash Sweep.
Another large field faced the starter Mr. John Gregory Apear, the Calcutta for Cobham Plate in which the favourites merchant, left £20.079 in the United Mopoke and Musketeer, were unplaced, Kingdom, besides considerable property The third favourite was H.E. the Cover in India. He bequeathed £10,000 to nar's pous Gandie, which came in third. Harrow School and Bs. 200,000 to Mrs. Unele George, after lending the field for Lisa Anthony of Penang, Mrs. Anthony the quarters the distance, retired out is the widow of the Inte Mr. Stephen and Grey Dragon and Nastaran 11. ran Anthony and niece of the late Mr. into Erst and second places. Grey Unplaced ponies (#20 each): Nos, 482, Gregory Apear.
Dragon paid $31.00 for a win..
Ticket No
23, 32,111.00
329, 20150
250, 601,40
2 8:30
3, 17.20
633, 01-6, 745, 197, 508, 267, 293.
King Pippin White Rose (late Harkaway) Silver Leaf Bellie Ielo Hartfeld
bds. in. b..
DJ 132
13.1 75.8
13.2 758
33.2 15.
13.1 155
Magnetite (late Jewel Dahlia II) 13,1 155 Gaudie
13.0 155 Barcelona (late Phigs). 13.1.150 Golden Jubilee
....... 13.0 140 Laule George (late Olive Leaf) 123 149 Cottongrass, ge
13.1 16 13.0 242 Fet Mouse
TIPS FOR TO-DAY'S · RACES." 1-BANSTEAD PLATE ( mile):
I, Benz.
9. Magnificent Dahlia
3, King Charlie.
2--TATTENHAM PLATE (1 mile) :
1. Cottongrass. 2. Wattheau. 3. Roman Bay. 2-WESTMINSTER Stakes (1 mile) =*
1, Musketeer. 9. Gaudie
3, Magnetite.
4.-GREAT METROPOLITAN HANDICAP (1£
mile):
1, Eupi.
2. Yellow River.
3 Rothesay
5.-HYDR PARK HANDICAP (1 mile):
1. Loch Raanoch.
King Canute.
3. Durin
G-KINOBWOOD HANDICAP (1 mile):
1, Peb Moune.
2, Hartfield.
*King Pippin
-TADWORTH PLATE (0 furlongs) :
1. Langsat
2 Full House
3, Bluebottle.