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the immensity of the territory in the great Northwest, he said;

THE

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NOTICE.

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No. of Bain.

land Lot No. 1184. Registry No.

Junction of Cheung Sha Wan Road and

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This is all fertile land, capable of producing rios and with large trees whose girth would require three men to upan. There aTO

FIRST NIGHT AT THE

STAR."

wells producing rock oil, little APPRECIATIVE JAZZ LOVERS. inferior to that imported from. foreign lands into China; and plenty of coal, iron, and other metals

The women of

Jak Carter's Serenaders who at the Star other countries dare the danger opened their season of the long journey to these far Theatre last night are a goraider- distant land without a tremorably more efficient and tively com- and our women sit idly at home, pany than the Wilbur Black Birds, not so much as stepping outside

their own front door, Even our but nevertheless the long suffering men do not dare to take one step of Shanghai scoms a little surpris- abroad towards distant parts. ing. It takes perhaps a peculiar

... If we continue to be as spineless as this what is to be temperament to appreciate and on- come of u

Is it any for a programme of undiluted jars, wander wo are laughed at by the and those who is not gifted with Imperialist countries who treat

THE. SHANGHAI RACES.

CHARCOAL WINS SHANGHAI STAKES.

THREE FIRSTS FOR ME POTE HUNT.

The second day of the Shanghai' Jockey Club's Autumn mesting was held yesterday when the results (for which we are indebted to the Hong Kong Club were as follows:-

The Northern Cup: † Milo. Wedding Eve...(Mr. Pote Hunt) ! Nitb...(Mr. Wells Henderson) Oh Kay (Mr. Haimovitch) a

Time: 1.31.2

The Mongolian Handicap: "A" Olass as contemptuously as though we that, in these days, blessed tem- were their little grandsons They perament, are inclined to look as Helman (Mr. Dallas) 1

not even esteem 118.

(Mr. Pote Hunt)

do

much as their cats or dogs. Our bored as the ladies and gentlemen Coronation Eve ancestors bequeathed to us these on the "Serenader's "back clota. | Fair Sport ..................na (Mr. Fu a great rivers, these boundless hill. But all who are jazz enthusiasts Shall we murmur at them for wil probably endorse the opinion giving us too great an inherit-

were

with applause last night.

Of these Mr. Bo-Diddly comes frst. His dancing is very clever

10me: 9.35.4.

"B" class

(Mr. Lewis) I Zorkan................ Glen Fallock(Mr. Jack) 9 (Mr. Haimovitch) 3

Christmas Chimes

Time: 2:40.3,

The Racing Stakes, The Buck Eye... (Mr. Jack) Buster II...........(Mr. Maitland) 9 Mackay (Mr. G. Pollock) a

Time: 2.97.4.

The Flyaway Plate, Elopement Eve (Mr. Pots Hunt) Surplus Ladd...(Mr. Dollas) Promising Venture (Mr. Hughes) 3

Time: 1.00.35

ance? No, let us blame our of the Northern Port and hope that selves, their unworthy children, the company will stay here for four that we do not rise up, we do years also, since there are among not exert ourselves, we are not

or two performers who willing to endure hardship. them one Brothers, I have just returned are more thaa ordinarily efficient from this great Northwest; it is whose "turna."

received wonderland of broad spaces and! fertile felds. There melons grow to thirty or forty pounds in them weight and people ent sitting over the fire. The summer is hot enough to ripen the melon and he manages to give a humor. and the succeeding winter comes ous twist to the saddest of the so fast that fires are needed besongs inspired by "Jazz Madness." fore the time for melons is past.

The Shanghai Stakos (Classic). From this you can see how fertile Mr. Teddy Weatherford" at the

Charcoal (Mr. Maitland) I piano worka extremely hard, accom Meadow Green...(Mr. Judah) the land is." The advice, of course, sounds well paying as he does the whole pro-Beattack (Mr. McBain) 3 but the Christian Genoral was gramme, besides giving two items giving it with his tongue in his on his own which shew as smar check. He probably realised more ing agility, and through which ran clearly than anyone in the room, that he was putting the cart be fore the horse and misleading his audience. The Chinese people are not afraid to move from their own doorsteps and there is nothing wrong with their enterprise or industry. Everyone knows that an through the performance. He China is a country rich in opporta- gives several individual turns but it tunities. It is not owing to the is as a trap drummer that he gains inertia of the people that great!

haunting suggestion of reat music in the torrent of acrobatics and discord.

Mr. Jack Carter himself is coa ductor of the jazz band which plays

tracts of land remain undeveloped most applause. The only lady of but to the ineficiency and vicious the company is Miss Valds Snow ness of the ruling class who co who is quite a dever dancer. Good sistently rob the people of the fruits of their labor

cornet, and was quite charming, and "Hawaiian Love," delightfully haunting and strange music played | on a guitar by Mr. Joe Kanepuu. Mad Jazi Madness."

PART 1.

The people have items were a "Russian Lullaby," grown so soc tomed to injustice played on a curious instrument and exploitation in their own coun- which sounded rather like a muted try that they regard it now as in evitable. Thousands emigrate each Jear and wherever they go they establish thriving and prosperous communities. If there was in China the confidence in fair treatment, and the sense of security which ob tain in foreign countries General FENG YU HBIANG would have little need to complain of undeveloped areas and rich mineral resources His remarks might forecast He certainly does not lying idle.

more reasonably have been address believe in half measures When heed to his friends and colleagues in 3. Wolverine

action it is most, difficult

to

TILATS in HUMPHANTS & CARNARVO embraced Christianity he issued FL

prayer-books to all his soldiers and insisted -upon baptising them, whole regiments at a time, in the bitterly cold water of the northern rivers. This action, as it HY Continue to fer when probably anticipated it would do, POO ON HEBBS are within brought him into high favour with your resah--Himples, Catarb, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation. Dis some of the missionary organisa- bates, Dropsy, Rheamatian, and many tions and there are to this day a other. Diseases. No Drugs, Purely Chinese Herbs,

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influence and example which the Government for it is their hamper progress on the lines sug- gosted. They do not give the people a sporting chance.

The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Mr. G. A. Hutton Potts, sharebroker, residing at No. Alberose, Pokfulam, to Miss S. 8.

Weill, of No. 1, Alberose, Pokfulam.

1. Gems from Jazz Madness

2. Hello Folks Hello

Orchestra.

Messra Jack Carter,

Bo-Diddly.

Jazz Orchestra Speciality. Jack Carter, at the Drums.

4. My Dog Mr. Bo-Diddly. 5. I Just Boll Along

Mr. Jack Carter. 6. Laugh Clown Langh

7. Golden Gate

6. Russian Lullaby

Mr. Bo-Diddly. Miss Valada Snow.

Mr. A. A. Jimenez, 9. I'm a broken hearted Black-..

bird Miss Valada Soow, The E.A.S.MA. Club aonial 10. Bye Bye Pretty Baby

Mr. Bo-Diddly. dinner will be held at Volunteer 11. My Blue Heaven and Bugle few lady missionaries who still Headquarters on Monday, Novem

Blues Miss Valada Snow, to attend should apply at once for 12. Back in your own Backyard

Mr. Jack Carter, ber 12th, at 8 p.m. Those wishing tickets.

13. Sammy and Topsy

Mias Valada Snow and

Mr. Bo-Diddly.

Passengers leaving by the Macedonia on Saturday will in-

1.

Hong Kong Office: 11, lee House

Street. PUBLIO BAND CONCERT. London Office: 21 Bride Lane, the

Fleet Street, E.C. 4.

66, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 187 FLOOR regard Feno Yo HRING as the one hope of the Chinese race. "But bis "ruthlesences" in the adoption of religion was characteristic. He has betrayed friends and allies include Messrs. W. W. Winslade, F. 14. Indian Love Call

D. Probert, R. J. Clarke, B. G. Baker, all of the Police, and Mr. 15. Wooden Soldiers and Mrs. J. Archibald, of the Sanitary Department...

A PUBLIC BAND CONCERT will be given in the BOTANIC GARDENS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH. FROM 5 TO 6 PM.

BY THE BAND OF THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS

(By kind permission of Lt.-Col L. J. COXTX, O.M.G., D.S.O. and Officers)

ADMISSION TO GARDIES FREE; 50 CENTS TO ENCLOSURE.

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MACAO CHARITY AND COM MERCIAL FAIR.

The Daily Press.

It was said at the White House

PART II:

Time: 3.26.1-5.

The Subscription Grimus St Leger

(Classic). :-

Shellare Wynk Big Ching

Time: 4.02.

(Mr. Bowling) I (Mr. Eric Moller) 2 (Mr. Hill) 3

The Siccaweł Pista. Wheatcroft

(Mr. McBain) 1 Chuty Eve.......(Mr. Pote Hunt) 9 New Zealand(Mr. Dallars) 3.

Time: 2.43.1-8.

The China Cup, Election, Eve...(Mr. Pete Hunt) 1 The Chatty Bird...(Mr. HH) 2 Perhaps So

(Mr. Wolls Henderson) 3 Time: 1.512-5.

The Loong Wah Cap. The Snake Bird (Mr. Hill) David Garrick...(Mr. Bauld) ...(Mr. Jack) Royal Laneer......

- Time: 1.332.

The Pagoda Handicap. Cloverland (Mr. Dallas) Mongol Boy (Mr. Judah) Tom Peartree......(Mr. Maitland) 3

Time: 2,07.4-B.

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL.

HONG KONG LEAGUE.

Recreio........

DIVISION 1.

3 Police Played on the Kowloon F.C. ground and ended in a win for the Recreio by the odd goal in five,

Twenty minutes after the adver tised time, Gosano kicked off and good movement by the Recreio forwards gave Gosano an opening and be beat Estall with a fast shot. Wynne and Sherry had a busy time with the Recreio forwards and then Fraser received well out and racing in scored from close range..

Half-time one all got che Howarth led the Police attack on resuming and missed a chance to. give the Police the lead. The Recs. forced a corner and during the ensuing scramble, A. Gosano Mr. Teddy Weatherford. sent the ball into the net. B. Gosana left the field injured same wholesale and whole-

Hiss. Valada Snow ten minutes after the resumption hearted manner in order to safe.

Messrs. Carter, and took no further part in the Bo-Diddly.

game. Howarth and Fraser missed guard and advance his own interests

easy chance but a fie centre by and now that the Christian pose last month that President Coolidge 1e Dark Towa Strutters Ba

Brown was met by Ward who head- A free kick for ed into the net. TS. will no longer serve any material feels the chances for another naval

Miss Valoda Snow, the Police close to the penalty line

Mr. Bo-Diddly. purpose it is being abandoned.

was taken by McGreavy and bo lobbed the ball in, the goalie FENG Y HSIANG told an inter-

Mr. Joe Kanepuu. making no attempt to stop it. With viewer a few weeks ago that he had the French attempt to reach an 18. I'm Brown Miss Valada Snow. the score three to two in favour of

agreement. This attitude by the not had the time to read many Chief Executive appears to be that 18. You're so Ugly, Mr. Bo-Diddly the Recreio, the Police pressed and could do everything but score, the books. We can well believe it. He of a considerable section of the 20. If I could be with You

Miss Valada Snow, ball striking the crossbar and the American press, which is most

Mr. Jack Carter, uprights, while Fraser had hard has, he says, the greatest admira- | critical of the Anglo-French effort. 21. 0 Kalena ..... Messrs. Kanepuu, luck with several shots

Pokipals and Louis,

Mr. T, G. Blokes was the referee Following his severe attack of INGTON and LINCOLN and also con- illness, General Gerald Trotter, 29. Negro Spiritual Quartette

Miss Valads Snow and

"TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL. fessed a sincere regard for LENIN Groom-in-Waiting to the Prince of

Messrs, Carter, Bo- Wales, bas recovered sufficiently to

Diddly and Weather * because his fixed idea was to save

start on the homeward trip to Eng-

ford.

of

Hows Koxo, Novemám 7, 1928.

CHINA'S WEALTH AND OPPORTUNITY.

THERE are many conflicting opinions regarding the character of the Christian General but most people

tion for the characters of WASH-

armament conference before 1931 have been made very remote 17. Hawaiian Love through failure of the British and

who have come into contact with wen What a jumble of ill-formed land from Nairobi. He will trave23. Mary Ann. Mr. Bo-Diddly.

24. Honey Bunch

by easy stages, independently the main party: The Prince of

Miss Valada Boow. Wales personally nursed General

Mr. Teddy Weatherford. his illucas. It was announced that Trotter during the worst phase of 25 Kitten on the Keys the Prince of Wales and the Duke / 26. Black Bottom. Finale.

God Save The King. of Gloucester will continue their Africaa trip.

WEATHER REPORT:

MID-WEEK LEAGUE. Police Ewo (Chinese; St. Joseph's ground: Referee: Sgt. Clarke med d P.W.D. (Chinese). Eung Kui School, Athletic ground. Re feres: Mr. Lawrence."** Lam Long Wan Athletic, Caroline Hill-Referee: L/Cpl Shead.

The game between the Police and Ewo should end in favour of the Police.

The P.W.D. defeated Bouth China

the man's mind must be bim agree that he is a man of re

Now we notice he has broken out markable personality. He must be.. He had few, if any, educational in a different role and has taken the stage at Nanking in order to advantages but be managed, in s

deliver &

stirring address to the comparatively few years, to secure a prominent place, in Chinesa students upon the wealth and opportunity offered by the great affairs and, what is far more difficult, has been able to retain it undeveloped country which they THE Executive Committee Cordially in spite of the uncertainties and have inherited. He spoke almost

requests the picarare, of presence of the General Public at the misfortunes of civil war which have in the manner of one of the Agents INAUGURAL CEREMONY of the brought to grief so many of his General: from Australia or of the measures before any such goods are yesterday state in central last week to Lam-Long Wan by FAIR on SATURDAY, SED NOVEN rivals and colleagues in official President of the Canadian Pacific BEB, 1928, at 973

circles. Now he is admittedly one urging the people to settle upon of the most influential of the the land and win independence for military leaders and incidentally themselves and their families by the one whose future course of hard, honest toil. Declaiming upon

COL. DUARTE VEIGA,

Chairman [6891.

Like

To curb the shipment of canned goods unfit for human consumption into the Philippines, the Prestor of the Barenarol Health Her bruer the chief of the Metropolita Division of the Bureau to take stringent discharged. On many occasions, the Bureau of Health has found that canned goods are being sold to the public, although it is known by the vendors that the goods are health officials that such canned not fit for food. It is believed by food stuffs come from China.

laut wick by the odd goal in three and should score heavily against

The weather report, forecast and remarks issued by the Royal Obser-

the School, the latter going down vatory Hong Kong, at 6.20 p.m.

The anti-cyclone is still

seven clear goals, and Daten

A good game should be seen on the Light variable winds and fog may to the N.E. of Tokyo, J be expected along the 8.E. coast Caroline Hill ground between the teatas hate each won three games, of China, and moderate monsoon Athletic and Lam Long Wan: These Local forecast:N.E. or variable and lost one in league games

date over China San. winds, moderate to light fine.

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