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ARMY'S EASY WIN OVER KOWLOON
FINE CENTTRY BY CAPT. MORRIS.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5TH, 1935
LOCAL RACING NOTES," PROSPECTS FOR SEVENTH EXTRA MEETING.
[BY ARGUS.]
The prospects for racing on Saturday-
The Army team which visited the Koware as bright as can be expected 'under the circumstances; nad, with the excep loon Cricket Club for an all day match yesterday, had an easy victory over the tion of the race for the final Aggregate home side. The visitors batted first, and Stakes, average-sized fields may be ex-
pected. put up a score of 318 for five wickets
The first event is, at 243 pm, the when they, declared. There was a Sne
Shaukiwan Stakes, five, furlongs, for partnership between Capt. Morris (139)
which all except Quab (who was destroy- and C.Q.M.S. Stripp (60). Then Capted yesterday) should go to the post. Bridgland added 35 and Capt. Waters carried out his bas for Capt. Morris's contary included 25 "foars..
The fifth Army wickets fell with the
score at 275."
The home side scord 133 Scores:
THE ARMY.
Capt. Armstrong, b Lee
y
C.Q.M.S. Stripp, e Hancock, b
. Lyn!
66
Capt. Morris, c Green, b Lyal...139 Capt Bridgland, b Les
35
Capt. Waters, not aut
48.
Capt. Carpenter, c Green, b Lee 3 Q.M.S. Fritz, not dut
.. Extres
22
Lt.
16. 8.
Total (for 5 wkts,,. dec.)...316
Edmendes,. Smith L-CoL Gor. Claytou and Q.M.S. Jacobs did not but.
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Fritz
J. C. Lyal, 1.b.w, b Fritz,
G. Lee, b Clayton
F. W. Howell, c Carpenter
Major Pollard, e Armstrong, b
Smith
D. S. Green, b Clayton
AE F. Raven, run out
W. F. Brown, cand b Sinith
10
18
30
J. E Hancock. e Smith, b Clayton 6
H. G. Hallam, run out
A. Pavitt, not out
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Total
Carpenter Fritz Jacob
Clayton Smith
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W.
1 30
30
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Lieut-Comdr, Thompson has entered Hailsham and" Strathalan; Mr. Relyon Uncle Gusengel and Uriclo Tum; the other two are Soily and Persian Parrot in separate ownership. Neither Hail sham nor Strathalan can be depended upon to do their best in a race. Perzian Parrot sad Uncle Gusengel are both honest, but the latter in nalikely to prove speedy enough »
The Shek-O Handicap "B" (one-mile)} comes.next. Owing to the inclusion: of May Leaf. Tadworth, Uncle Tara and Sally, the handicapper has put crashing "imposts on Beldorney Star, Demon Boy and Two Pairs. It would have been ad- visable to drop the Weights 7 lbs in the event of any of the four rage" not accepting.
As matters stand Grey Streak (169 a.) appears to be the pick of the handi. cap at any rate, he has been: leniently dealt with in view of his "double "atıl
last meeting, carrying 158 lbs. and 154
lbs. over 6 furlongs and 1 mile, 165 yards
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nothing of much account against him.
In the Shek-O, Handicap "A" clase,. Saligia in nicely weighted with 1,56 lb.- ripecially in the event of Grey Morni 169 lbs.) not going to the posts. Other runners may be King of the Plains (157 be), Chiengo (154 lbs.), Rothesay (150) lbs) cr. Loch Rannoch (18 ha): Gymp (149 lbs.) Arabian Parrot (139 lbs.): I Grey More doca not run; weights will be raised 5 lb. Recebedor (155, 1); A non-winning Shanghai sub., is out of bis class.
The Aggregate Stakes appears to be at the mercy of Local Option. Presum- ably two others will start for the pla money.
The Stanley Plate (e furlongs) may Attract Blotting Paper, King Emperor, Uncle Albert, King of the Forest, Rece
H.M.S. HERMES" WIN AGAINST bedor, Nugget, "Saracen..
CRC.
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H.M.S. Neraca on the CRC. ground at Causeway Bay. The match resulted in a win for the visitors by 57 runs.
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THE TARIFF CONFERENCE.
CHINA'S DEMANDS.
DR. C. T. WANG'S STATEMENT.. *
PEXING, October 26th.
The special Customs Conference opened
wherefore the Chinesu. Dolegation,« in giving their assent to the treaty on February 6th, 1999, relating to the Chinese Customą tariff,, declared at the 17th meeting of the Committed on Pacifo and Far Eastern affairs, that it was
of tariff autonomy on all, proper oċ- casions in the future.
at DD. o'tack this morning at the Chu- their intention to bring up the question jatang in the Winter Palace. The palace, which was formerly the meeting place of President Yuan Shib Kai' Council of State, had been swept and garnished for the occasion and was lavishly decorated with the flags of the
Powers All the streets leading to the venue were guarded with soldiers, all but the persona attending the opening ceremony being excluded from the main thoroughfares.
The alors won the tons and elected to
Adopting American tactics at the bat." Their first four men reached double figures, the highest scorer being Lt. The final event, the Shatin Handicap Washington Conference, China was not (1 miles) for wingers, has attracted 18 content with felicitations, but put ber Gannon-Williams, with 34, out of
entries. Here again Grey Mota has 169 total of 11L The C.R.C. replied with Ibs, to carry. If sent, he should win, cards on the table immediately after 54, Cheng Kwok Wah and Youngsaye but probably he will not be started with the formalities had been gone through such a burden to carry in a race that Dr. O. T. Wang was chosen for the task alone reaching double figures For this unlikely to be run at a false pace. Hermes, L. Beatty and Pay-Lt Allen In his and Local Option's absence, and he outlined the case for tariff auto captured wickets for 20 runs and a weights will be raised b wickets for runs respectively; while for the C.R.C. Ching obtained 5 wickets for 33 runs
Scores:-
B... "HERMES."
Lt. Gannon-Williams, b W. Hung 35 Pay-Lt. Allen, K. W. Cheng,
Ching ne
10
Bdr. Halloway, e K. L. Lai, b Ng
Sie Kwong
18
Sgt. Lt-Com, Greenstreet,
W.
Hung
17
Flight Lt Phillips, b Ching
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Stoker Cheldon, run out
Lt. Beatty, Ching
GR. A. Blake, run out
0
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A.B. Goble, not out
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At the same time the contracting parties to the Washington Treaty a agreed in Station, I;, Article 1, of the Nine Power Treaty, to respect the sover-
torial and diministrative integrity of ignty and independence of the terri
China.
The Government attached great, im- portance to this, declaration and co- sklered that this. Special Conference was the appropriate opportunity mentioned by them at Washington
CHINA'S FIVE DEMANDS. Relying, therefore, on the spirit of the Nine Power Treaty to respect the sovereignty and integrity of China and the friendly Powers," continued Dr. with a view to improving relations with
Probable runners aro: Uncle Chicy with just a passing reference to Wang, The Chine Government here.
THE OPEN MOUTH.
the Washington Conference provisions. (161 lbs.), Grey Knight (160 lbs.), Beauty Dahlia (150 lbs), Spotted Sand (148 Iba) Beldorney Star (145 lbs.), Jambu In brief, the case asked for an im (141 lbs.), Mowgli (140 lbs.). Uncle Alfmediate interim surtax of live per cext., (138 lb.).
Mr. Durbar, who has recently re- brining China'a tariff up to 10 per cent I turned from a tour in Europe, has par-with
chased Prince Regent and Wimmera from Dr. Fred Kev.
It is not likely that the Prince will be started before the annual meeting, when, if bit, he will take a lot of heating ever any distance up to a mile
Wimmers should be fit enough to start at the final extra meeting on November 28th.
Up to noon sesterday no official news had been received as to when the final batch (14) of "subs," might be expected, but I learnt semi-officially that it is hoped to ship the ponies from Shanghai text
week.
WEATHER REPORT..
The Royal Observatory issued the following report at 6.65 p.m. yesterday: Pressure has decreased moderately over N.E. and Central Japan and has in- creased moderately to slightly elsewhere, The Anticyclone over China has streng thened. The monsoon will freshen; strong N.E. winds may be expected in the Formona Channel and fresh N.E. winds along the BE. coast of China and over the Northern China Sea.
HOUKEY.
special allowances up to 30 per cent, on luxuries. In addition, China requested immediate recognition of the right to fix her own tariffs but allowed that enforcement should not come into effect until the year 1999 and then only simultaneously with the abolition of likin..
by makes the following proposals for tho removal, of restrictions imposed by the existing treaties affecting the Custom tariff, so that the Chinese National Tarif Law may be carried into elect and tariff autonomy established. ̈ ̈
First, the participating Powers shalt formally declare to the Government of the Republic of China their respect for its tariff autonomy and agree to the re moval of aft tariff restrictions contained. in the existing treaties;
Second; the Government of the Republic of China agrees to the abolition of likin simultaneously with the enforce ment of the National Tariff Law, which The other feature of the opening shall take effect not later than January
185, 1929. ceremony was the sulanission by the
"Third, previous to the enforcement Japanese delegation of an alternative of the Chinese Nations! Tarif Law an scheme of interim provisions until interim surtax of äve per cent, on ordi- tariff autonomy
was conceded. The tary goods and 30 per cent on A grada details of the scheme showed that Japan luxuries, wine and, tobacco, and 20 per is not content wik the concessions con- cent, on B grade laxarles shall be levied." ditionally allowed by the Washington in sildition to the present Customs tarif
of five per cent, ad valorem. Tarif Treaty,
The other delegations for the most. part contented themselves with expres ions of sympathy with China's requests, After Marshal Tuan Chi Jui had welcomed the delegates, Mr. Shen Jui Ling was elected chairman and call- ed on Dr. Wang to present China's case for tariff autonomy.
SOVEREIGN RIGHTS
Four the collection of the above. mentioned interim surtax shall begin three months from the date of signature.
NO RATIFICATION AMA Five; the decisions relative to the above four, articles shall be carried into effect from the date of signature,
The Chinese Government believes that the proposals thus outlined are reasonable and that the delegates from the friendly Powers present at this com ference will agree to them."
PEKING, October 27th Dr. Wang began his speech by out CLUB DEFEATS NAVY,
lining the history of China's requests for the return of sovereign rights in In view of recent statements from The Hongkong Hockey Club arcond international conferences. The present America the reticence of the American team, defeated a team from the NAVY, régime, he contended, constituted an Delegation came se & surprise to many on the U.8.R.C groand, Kowloon, on infringement of China's sovereign right of the delegates, who had expected more Tuckday night, by, three goals to two. and ran-counter to the principles of definitences from Mr. MacMurray, tham
The Navy were two up before the inequality and mutuality. It was a mat from the other representatives, terval, the goals having been scored byter of regret to the Government that, The Chinese delegates present were Flert and Ingham respectively, to Makes
The Club turned the tables in the although at the Washington Conference Mr. Shen Jui Ling-Dr. W. W. Yen, Dr. second half. The three goals were scured China's proposals were discussed in com C. T. Wang, Admiral Tasi Ting Kan mitter, they were not accepted in tuto and Mr. Hwang Fa.-X.-C, Duily Xene. by Lammert.