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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1928.

THE MACAO RACES. THE ROYAL HONG KONG

ENTRIES FOR NEXT SUN-

DAY'S MEETING.

The following are the entries for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting of the International Race and Recrea tion Club of Macao, Ltd., which takes place

on Sunday, October 14th:-

The October Novices Race: Bix Furlongs. Mr. K. Y, Ip's Diana; Mr. Cheuk Suen Lo's U Un II: Dr. S. To Wang's Ullswater, Grer Exca Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C. Lee's Duke of Verona, Duke of Nieblung: Mr. Tang's Sutherland; Mr. R.C.' Copper Mine: Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, Gain Eve; Mr. K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam Tartan, Caesar; r. Hee Cheong's Waichow; Mr. S. W. Hee's Ching Hoi, Krong Chow

The Macao Third Aggregate Stakes:) One Mile,

Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's Aris tophanes, Mowgli, Mr. Yam Man's One Third: Mr. Lee War's Branco: Messrs. Wing Fat & Co.'s My Lady: Mr. S. W. Cheng's West Lake... Wucbang Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow, Ma Kau Siac: Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Glory: Mr. Eve's

GOLF CLUB.

REPORT FOR THE LADIES' SECTION,

CHINESE NAVAL MANCEUVRES.

BRITISH-TRAINED. ADMIRAL.

AN EFFICIENT DISPLAY.

Hong Kong Golf Club will hold Lady subscribers of the Royal

their annual general meeting at the Helena Hay Institute on Non-

Writing on board the flagship day, October 22nd, at 11 am.

The accounts for the period | Chuyu, off Nanking on October 1st. October 1st, 1927, to September Reuter's correspondent gives the 30th, 1928, show a balance in hand of just over $70 and during this following account of the recent subscriptions Chinese naval manœuvres, in the period gos ladies' have been received.

Yangleze:

A resolution proposing that the annual subscription be raised from $1 to $3 is to be discussed.

Competitions In 1923. The Championship 1828 was won by Mr Tottenham. Mrs. Whyte Smith being runner-up.

Other competitions resulted as follows:

Railway Cup-Miss Russell Taggart Cape Mrs. G. Murray. Captain's, Cup.Mrs. L. G. Dod. welk

Monthly Competitions. November:-D.W.B.

Eclectic.

Mrs. F. A. Redmond,

November:-Shanghai Foursomes (Mr. Dodwell's Prize)-Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Whyte-Smith

December: S.P.C.A. Competi

The entire Second Fleet of the Nationalist Navy swung into ac- tion of Swallow Rock. near Nan- king, making the official opening of the eight-day naval manœuvres. which will include inspection, tar- .get practice, battle formation, landing, defence against air raids and submarine attack.

WOMAN TO “SAVE” ENGLAND.

EVANGELIST WITH A BUSINESS MANAGER.

POLICEMAN SHOT IN HOSPITAL.

DARING OF A MURDER GANG,

The boldest marder in the his- tory of the New York Police Dé.

HAIR TURNS FROM RED TO [partment WAJ committed Last

GOLD.

month, when a policeman named Jeremiah Brosnan was shot and

Mrs. Aimee Seimple McPherson, killed in the criminal detention California's woman evangelist, leftward of the Fordham Hospital by` ·

the four unknown men, who escaped. New York last month in Aquitania, to prench in England. The men entered the hospital Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. She pretending that "they needed medi- is also visiting Paris, Berlin,, The cal assistance. One remained at Hague, and Lucerne, but she is the door engaging the night tele. unable to speak either French or phone operator in conversation, Gorman...

while the three others, saying that Her son Rolf, a boy sixteen years they would find the doctor them of age, who is accompanying her, salves, brushed their way into the holds brevet rank as a preacher in detention ward, where Brosnan was her evangelistic troupe, while her guarding James Ward, who broke daughter Roberts, who is eighteen an arm and a leg a fortnight ago years of age, fills the pulpit during when he fell from the fifth floor say absence of her mother. of a building in trying to escape

from the police.

4

As most of the ships engaged have been taking part in civil wars during recent years, no group in-.

The woman evangelist has dis- carded the sedate blouses and spection or practice had been held tailored suits she wore two years Admiral Chen ago, and when she met an army for a long time, Shao Kuan, Commander-in-Chief of reporters and photographers at her hotel she wore a two-piece tunity to start his programme of metal stockings, and locked the tie with Mrs. F. Taylor).

December and January-New keeping his men „well trained in picture of health and attractive Course,

Fapling (Bogey). Mrs.naval tacties, and of making a ness. Taylor.

December and January: Old thorough inspection of his war- Course, Fanling (Medal). Mrs. ships. Those that need repairing Whyte-Smith

For overhaul, will be sent to the

naval dock at Shanghai,

Misty Eve, Gala Eve: Mr. K. H. tion,-Mrs. L. G. Dodwell (after a of the Fleet, is taking this oppor- beige dress of picot silk and gun. Their associate who had prevented

January:Hidden. Number Com- petition (Mrs. Cameron's Prize), Mrs. D. Armstrong. China New Year Competition (Mia. Whyte- Smith's Prizes)-1st, Mrs. R. Bridger; end, Mrs. C. B. Brown.

January-Tombstone Competi- tion (Mrs. R. Bridger's Prizes) 1st, Mrs. F. A. Redmond; 2nd, Mrs. Leggatt.

Kay's Tarmacadam, Caesar, Tarzan. Tas October Consolation Plate: Half Mile. Mesars. Stanton nad Reidy's Mowgli, Aristophanes, Blue World. Six Hundred; Mr. Cheuk Suen Le's U. Un II.; Mr. Ho Sai Man's Binck Pearl; Mr. T. L Wong's The Zebra: Mr. N. Hashim's Sunning: Mrs. R. H. Charles May; Mr. W.T.C. Wing Sin; Dr. S. To Wong's Ullswater, Grey Eyes; Messrs, K. C. Lau and H. C. Lee's Duke of Verona, Duke of Nieblung: Mr. Tang's Sutherland: Mr. R.C's Zircon II, Copper Mine: Mr. Lee Wan's Branco: Messrs. Wing Fat Co.'s My Lady: Mr. S. W. Cheng's West Lake. Wuchang: Mr. Recrea- tion's Ma Kau Sine; Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Glory; H.E. Velo: Messrs. Chan and Rafeek's Nara Stag: Mr. C.T.C.'s Northern Stag Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, Gala Eve Mr Glenside's Shingle; Mr. K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam, Caeser, Tarzan; Mr. Hee Cheong's Walchow: Mr. S.. H. Hee's Ching Hoi; Messrs.or. Kingwan & Co.'s Spring Day, Silver

Mine.

THE COIMBRA HANDICAPS.

"A" Olass. ·

Blue World, 133 lbs.; Branco, 140:

Chemal, 163, Duke of Verona, 160; Fifty Fifty, 160; Ma Kau Sink, 187; Misty Evo, 153; Sunning, 140; Wild Fellow, 143; Wucharz, 160.

"E" Class.

Aristophanes, 163 lba; Bright

Prospect. 149; Caesar, 150: Erst while, 150; Gala Eve, 153; Glory,

February: Boger Competition (Mrs. Crawford's Frize)-Mrs. R. E. Tottenham.

Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Picture And

WIL

now had

a shot-gun, and fired point-blank One of the three men produced at Brosnan, blowing his head to pieces. They rushed to the hall, brandishing the gun as they ran. the telephone operator from notify. ing the police joined them as they fed through the doorway, entered a motor-car with a New Jersey number, and speeded away.

432 Churches. She declared that her movement, the "Four-square Gospel and

The patients as the other wards, Lighthouse Incorporated,"

who had been awakened and frigh 32 churches, whereof 130 were

tened by the noise, were quieted by located in England, and stated that the nurses, and the police were there are now 14,000 adherents of hastily summoned. They question- the Angelus Temple, her beadquared Ward, who was unable to give

audience, a card-indexed and re- In addition I bave my wireless gistered, she said. All in all I have 200,000 followers in America.

Mrs. McPherson has had a che

All the officers and sailors gather-ters in Los Angeles.. ed on the main deck of the flagship at 9 o'clock this morning. The ship's band played a patriotic air while the men saluted the picture of the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Admiral Chen led in reading Dr. Sun's will. After the roll-call, the admiral, accompanied by fire ex- perts, went through the ships sec tion by section. They examined March-Bogey Competition (Mrs. the engine and "munition rooms, Shellshear'a Prize).-Mrs. F. Tax-guns, sailors' and officers' quarters,

and the wireless apparatus. April: Tombstone Competition (Mrs. R. E. Tottenham's Prize);—

March:-Subscribers' Prize (Old Course).—Mrs. F. Taylor (after a tie with Mrs. Whyte-Smith and Mrs. A Pierey). Subscribers' Prize (New Course).-M. era maurice.

At 10 o'clock the sailors gave an exhibition in gymnastic exercises.

"

any clue. The police do not believe that he was concerned in the pilot, as no effort was made to free him. The police are working on the theory that Brosnan, who for the past seven years had been on duty in the detention ward, had made an enemy of some criminal whose underworld comrades took this means of revenge.

quered career, and some of the re- porters who interviewed her in New York so far forgot themselves as to ask her about the effect of the tegal proceedings recently taken against ber by a Los Angeles grand jury on a charge of spreading false reports by saying that she had been carried off to the desert by ban CONSIGNEE NOTICES. dits. It was alleged by the pro- secution that she had in fact been seen at a cottage in the country with a man friend. Mrs. McPher son, however, was acquitted.

Mr. Fitzmaurice (after a tie with Later they went through fire drill. The woman evangelist replied to

Mre. Ferguson).

May and June: Eclectic Com. petition (D.W.B.).—fat, Mrs. W. Fleming; and, Mrs APiercy.

Summer Mouths-The Leggatt Competition (D.W.B.)Mrs. Gilmore.

July-Bogey Competition (rs. Taylor's Prize) (D.W.B.).Mrs. A.

H. Ferguson.

August and September:-Meda Pool (D.W.B.).-Irs. J. P. Sherry.

The following served on the General Committee --Mra. 'Red-

hole

and collision-drill, when was supposed to have been torn in the hull of the fingship. It took the men only five minutes to cover the imaginary hole with a heavy

collision-mat, and ten to rescue three men who fell overboard, this including lowering the life-boats, effecting the rescue, and hoisting the beate back into their original positions.

the reporters' question with the toss of a head, nestly covered with a smart hat from which brilliant

golden curls peeped out. She de- cared that the chief result of the

case had been a large influx of con- verts to the Angelus Temple.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENMAUDHUI.”

YONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby "Discussing Angelus Temple, she informed that all Goods are being said, "I wish you could see the landed at their risk into the herardons bored society women who come to and/or extra hazardens Godowns of the us. They are tired of their card Hor Kona D KOWLOON WHARF and parties and pink teas, and we Gobow CoNTANT, Lan, whence, and/or take hold of them and the next from the whartes Delivery may thing you know they are all trick obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the ed out in little Temple uniforms and down on their knees scrubbing Goods have left the Godowns, and all

13th instant, will be subject to Rent. I tell you.

be

157; Man of War, 1862: Mowgli, 160mond (Capt.), Mrs. Cassidy (Hon. My Lady, 188; Tarmacadam, 157 Secretary), Mrs. Dodwell, The Zebra, 150; Westlake, 148; Ferguson, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Leg. feat. The decks were cleared for floors. It is a real drama of life. Goods remaining · undelivered after the

Zircon II., 154.

"C" Class. Black Pearl, 150 lbs.; Ching Hoi, 147; Copper Mine, 144; May, 153; Meanwhile, 158; Nara Stag, 153; Northern Stag. 147: Six Hundred. 147; Sutherland, 155; Tarzan, 155; The Haugh, 144; Ullswater, 144;

· Veloz, · 144.*

"D" Claka.

Diana, 158 lbs.: Duke of Nie- blung, 185; Grey Eyes, 150; Kwong Chow, 150; Little Darling, 140; Little River, 140; Ploughman, 145; Shingle. 140; Siang River, 160; Silver Mine, 142; Spring Day, 155; Wai Chow, 140; Wing Sin, 140.

CRICKET.

gatt, Mrs. Maitland. (Hon. Trea surer. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Whyte Smith.

The accounts have been audited by Mr. D. J. Gilmore.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on the 12th instant at 10x, by Messrs. Goddard. and Douglas.

Action With Imaginary Foes. however, when the feet engaged in The most exciting moment came, Mrs. action with an imaginary enemy action and a mock sea battle took

All Claims against the SteamOF ZITT place. Anti-aircraft guns fired at "We give our people everything the invisible aeroplanes that were you get in a theatre. We have life, be presented to the Undersigned oh or

before the 27th instant, or they and be recognised. attempting to raid the capital. music, happiness, sunshine, Sailors rushed back and forth to laughter. We have eighteen crys. put out fires that were supposed total doors and a silver band. We have broken out during the engage have several orchestras, including

Admiral Chen, who was a baby orchestra of two-year-olds.

Mrs. McPherson is candour itself. orders from the bridge of his flag She was asked how old she wa abip while he was chatting with and bow much money she made. Reuter's correspondent.

She replied smilingly, "I don't' A short address by the Comman-raind telling you I was born in der-in-Chief of the Fleet concluded 1802. I have no fixed salary. I the opening day's programme. In receive one offering a month. It his speech Admiral Chen gave a is usually about £1,400." brief account of the part his men took in fighting against the troops under Marshal Sun Chuan Farg, and General Tang Seng Chih

mert.

W. R. HAMMOND'S FUTURE. trained in the British Mavy, inued

MARRIAGE, AND THEN TO BECOME AN AMATEUR.

"

Walter R. Hammond, the famous Gloucestershire and England cricketer, will be married shortly after his reture from Australia with the England team next spring. After his marriage, it is under stood, he will play as an amateur. D.B:S. CLUB DE RECREIO: Hi bride-to-be is Miss Dorothy For further particulars, please apply to:-

Lister, the elder daughter of Mr. The Club de Recreio defeated the J. B. Lister, of Bramham Lodge, Diocesan Boys' School at King's Bingley, near Bradford, JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

Park on Monday by 63 runs. The The marriage is the outcome of Club batted first and compiled 64a romance of the cricket field. The runs, D. P. Xavier being top scorer couple first met while Miss Lister with 28. Anderson took 5 wickets was on holiday at Scarborough for 20 runs, and R. Lee for 19. during the Cricket Festival week The Schoolboys could not cope with three years ago. Hammond was the bowling of Alves, Sousa and taking part in a Finna, and were all out for 21:

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· BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD.

FROM KOBE & MOJI,

THE Steamship

"TAKADA", having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being Inaded and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow. loon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by 9th October, 1925, will be subject to Rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees and the Company's surveyore, Messrs. Goddard and Dougiau, at 16

Mondays and Thursdays. All Claise

must be presented within Ton days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised,

No Claims will be admitted after

the Goods have left the Godowna.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSA- GERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

B.S. "DOCTEUR PIERRE BENOIT."

BRINGING CARGO From DUNKIRK, ANTWERP, LONDON, 4o.

YONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are landol and stored into the" Go- being downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery may be obtained in-

after landing.

Claims must be sent in to me on

er before Thursday, the 18th October, 1929, or they will not be recognized.

| by

Damaged Packages will be examined the Company Surveyors, Mesura, Goddard & Douglia in the presence of the Consignees 10 am on Monday, this 16th October, 1928.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

us in any cam whatever. LESDOS.

MNOKINNON MACKENZIE Óma

Agent

Hong Kong, 2nd Oct, 1923 (6791 Hong Kong, th Oct., 1925, (6822

Scores:-

Club de Recreio.

..

L. J. Guterres, e Kyum, b

R. Lee

3

G. O. Danenberg, b Anderson-19

H. A. Alves, st. Jackson, b

Anderson

3

a

,

F. J. Remedios, e Youngsaye,

b AndersoD

M. F. Pinna, 'e G. A. Lee, b

Anderson

D. P. Xavier, è Anderson, b

R. Lee

FH. Carvalho, c F. K. Lee,

b Anderson

H. A. Barros, e F. Zimmern,

b R. Leo

L. J. Silva, b R. Lee

GA, Noronha, b Kwan C. M. Sousa, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Q. JE. K. W W. H. Kwan ... 10- 4 18 1 R. Lee

7.3. I 19 4 D. J. NAnderson 7. I 99 FR. Zimmern 1.9 80. Diocesan Boys' School.

D. J. "N: Anderson; e Re-

medios, b Sousa .....

5.

W. H. Kwan, h. Alves. (Continued at fout of next cglupin:)+

Gentlernen Players match; qud Miss Lister was among the spectators.

Hammond is a son of an officer who fell in the great war just be- fore the armistice, and his mother lives at Bristol. Since his engage ment he has been a frequent visitor to Bradford.

It is expected that after his mar riage Hammond will settle down in the Bradford district. Miss Lister's father is a leading Bradford wool merchant, who takes a great in- terest in cricket.

F. R. Zimmern, c Alves, b:

Sousa

JL. Youngaaye, b Alves ...

F. K: Lee, not out

R. Lee. b Sousa

G. A. Lee, 1.b.w., b. Alves

A. Prata, Danenberg,

Pinna

A. 8. A. Kyum. b Pinna

F. F. Pong, b Alven.. H. Jackson, b Alves.

Extras

was last in

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LT

Agenta,

г6817 Hong Kong, 6th Oct, 1928.

-REGISTER.

Hong Kong Observatory, Oct. 9th.

Previous Date On Data

Day at

st 1 pm

30.01 29.49

Mrs. McPherson was divorced from her husband in 1921 on the EONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL ground of extreme cruelty. She is one of the more flamboyant, of More Men-of-War Needed. America's evangelista, and travels "China needs a strong and with 4 retinue elceely resembling efficient navy to put her back in that of a cinema star-three secre her proper place among the lead-taries, a Fress agent, and a busi- ing nations," he added. Withoutness manager, among others. The above states that one she cannot compete with the message given powerful navies of other countries, her hair is now golden. It was & and cannot protect her commercial vivid red when she interests abroad. The Nationalist London, two and a half years ago. leaders are firmly convinced of this fact, and efforts are being made by the Government to build more men- But we of-war from time to time. must be patient. We cannot create a first class navy in a few days. It takes three years to train a sailor, and six to turn out a naval officer. However, we must keep our men fit and do our utmost to train more able men for our navy,"

future

jat 2 pm] 6 am

99,92

DEVONSHIRE CYDER."

"NEVER

+6

"

0.00

Barometer.. Temperatun Hamidity. Wind-

Direction Forte Weather Bain Highest open-air Temperature, 8th: 82 Lowest open-air Temperature, 9th: 71

.70

70

45

35

*NNE

E

2

3

B

B

0.00 0.00

INDUSTRY THAT

LOOKED HEALTHIER,"

"

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B-Blue sky; CCloudy; D Drizzle; FTog; L-Lightning; "Not a single French apple nor M-Mist; O-Overcast: P-Passing drop of French eyder has been showers; Q-Squalls; R-Bain; T imported into the county of Devon Thunder. by anyone since 1996.”

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From October 10th to 16th, 1928.

HMH WAIRE.

It is reported that Admiral Chen

This statement is made by Mr. will soon leave for Hsianshan to see if the place on the Chekiang Whiteway, of the well-known cyder coast is fit for a naval barbour. firm, discussing this year's cyder Plans are being made by the Na-apple crop. The crop, he thinks, tionalist Buthorities 10 make should be a fair one, while the Haianshan China's biggest paval quality of the cyder should be harbour, And to establish a above the average. modern' Naval Academy there. "I do not think," he said, "the cyder apple-growing industry in Devon ever looked healthier. The farmers

now beginning to realise that there if no part of their land which will pay them wet 10 better than their cyder apple, or chards,

.9

Reuter.

Total

Bowling Analysis........

10.1.5.

10

55

H. A. Alve

C.M. Songs

M, F. Pihar

HOCKEY.

K.O.S.B. REGT. v.

RECREIO.

CLUB DE

Today, at 5.16 p.m., King's Park, Kowloon.

Club de Recreio:-F. Barros,

N, da Sitra, R Roberts, A. A Remedios, A A. H. Botelho, L. A Carvalho, D. P. Xavier C. E Remedios, C. Rosa Pereire, C. d'Almada e Castro and D. T.

are

Low, WATER.

Hong Kong Standard Time.

Bong

Standard Tiide.

b.

Thur 11m

12 0

The cyder industry, through, extensive advertising and improve. Fri. ment in methods of munnfacture and marketing, has made rapid Bat atrides during the past few years,

Height,

6 5 1.00 22.7 87471 43820 51 7 1m 1 24 11

· ༞ t! ⪜6 9] ® ཕྲ 1892

2 12

8.6.2 2 47 23

13. m 276 8m 2 18:0

10. 20 6 5 3

and is capable of still further ex-Ban, 14 19 Gm3 24 26 tension.

9.

10 70 4839

2

4 32 & 3 5

I have no hesitation whatever Mon. 1510 494 13 | in advising all growers to take every care of their present or Tart. 16 11 17 674 68 chards, and, where they are able

10-28 7:1

to do so, to plant out new duck.

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