SATURDAY'S. RACING
(Continued from. Puge 403
8.-Whampoa Handicap:
Olass.
5.-Randwick Handicap: One Bile.
For Australian ponise which have started at least twice sinos January From the Two Muo Post' Once
1, 1031, and have not won. lat priza 450; 2nd priza, 8200; 3rd Aprize $160.
Messrs. Yung and Tang's The
Raindrop, 102 lbs.
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 1 Moonra Kong's Bros.' Evening
Star, 161 lbs.
(Mr. Harriman) I Mr. C Gordon Mackie's St.
Moritz, 143 lbs.
(Mr. Bramwell) a Also van:-Caulfield, 130 ba (Mr. Ip Kui Ying); Pegasus, 149
(Mr. Frost); Queen Rogent, 143 Bs. (Mr. Davis); Thunderclap, 133 Ibs. (Mr. Backhouse).
Won by two lengths; half a length between second and third.
Time: 1 min. 58.1-3, Aces. Pari-mutuel
Winner: #18.30,
Piner: 1st 80.80; 2nd $10.20; 3rd $8.70.
Betting.
The Raindrop
Round and In.
For China ponies which have started at lave five times at Extra Mootings in 1930, and at least three times since January 1, 1931, and have not won. Int prize $130; end prizo $200; 3rd prize 8130,
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Mike, 108
Be
(Mr Frost) 1 Messrs. Turg and Priestley's
Fair Sport, 186 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Majestic
Hall, 103 lbs.
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 3 ran:Christmas Chimes, 108 lbs. (Mr. Bramwell). -
Also
Won by three longths; half a length between second and third.
Time: 2 mins, 20,2-3 soon. Pari-mutuel
Winner: 88, 10. Places: Jat 86.30; 2nd 88.20.
Betting.
די
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931.
DEPORTATION BILL. PUBLIC EXECUTIONS CORRESPONDENCE.
SAFEGUARDS FOR ERİTİSH
SUBJECTS..
NO MORE FLOGGING,
AT HANOI.
LARGE CROWD, INCLUDING WOMEN, ATTEND.
The Government Gazette contains THE GUILLOTINE' AT, WORK. the draft of a. Bill to amend the law relating to deportation,
The objects and, reasons state, in part:--
The object of this Ordinance is
[All letters intended for publi ention must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, nat for publiention, unless on desired, but as evidence of good faith.-En. ]
THE S.P.C.A. CARNIVAL DANCE.
(10 TZ RDITOR OF THE "Hong kond DAILY PRESS."]
S-Our Carnival Dance, held at the Peninsula Hotel on the oven. ing of March 14, was a great success and, on behalf of the S.P.C.A., I wish to thank all those who assisted
(no ovn OWN CORRESPONDENT.).
HANOL, March 0. Four Annamites, Convicted to amend the principal Ordinance murderers, and Communists, were (No, 23 of 1917) by reverting to publicly agguted here ently this the arrangement adopted in the morning. The Daily Press corre "caso of the previous principal Or-spondent in Haupt witnessed the the work. During the evening, dinance (No. 9 of 1812), under execution and gives his experience received a letter enclosing (6100)
as follows:-'
one dudred dollars, as a donation which the provisions relating to deportation orders against British Nown was received the night be.in memory of Dear Old Jack, from Boss and Nigger. Dear Bees and subjects were doalt with in a sec
fere of the imponding execution of Nigger, on behalf of the Society tion soparate from that which four Annamites, who had been con- and all your "Pala," I thank you
very much-Yours, dealt with the deportation of vleted as Confumnists and murder-
J. RUSSELL, aliens and to introduce specials. The exécution was to take
Hon. President, safeguards in the ass of British place at the Central Prison at dawn
S.P.C.A. deportations. This Ordinance also the next morning. amends the procedure in certain details as the result of experience acquired in practice.
Winner. Place. 800 1,320
Quen Regent
605
Редавив
473
837 761
Miko
St. Moritz
....... 403
OTA
Evening Star ... 302
487-
Thunderclap
........202
419
Winner. Place. ...701 070 Fair Sport .......... 787 380 403 Majestic Hall 608.
228 Christmas Chimes.. 338 9.-Macao Handicap: "A" Olás: 4C. 178
One Mile.
Caulfield 115 .--Shokki Handicap: "B" Class:
Six Furlongs,
For Chila ponies which have started at least three times since For China ponies, subscription January 1, 1931, and have not won. griffins of this season in the Bublat prize 8450; 2nd prize, 8200; 3rd suription Griffing' Class which have prize. BING. started at least three times since January), 1931, and have not won, 1st prize $450; 2nd prize 8200; 3rd prize $150.
Messrs Brown, and Coppin's
Scrappit, 149_Iba._
(Mr. Harriman) i Mesars. Fung and Tang'a Twi-
light, 140 lbs.
(M. Y. T. Fung) Mr. Harbot's Tom Thumb, 140 lbs. ........ (Mr. Frost)
Mr. Ere's Boxing Eve, 101 He
(Mr. Charles) 1 Messrs. Tocg and Priestley's 7. Gay Crusader, 152 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Mr. Chan Tin Son's Windom
Stag 100 lbs...(Mr. Frost) 3 Also ran :--Jill, 157 lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza); Vasylock, 100 lbs. (Mr. Davis).
Won by five lengths; short head between second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 01.1-5 secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: $22.80. - Places; 1st 15.20; 2nd ₹38.70..
Betting.
Winner. Place.
1.839
Also ran:-Agale, 154. lbs. (Mr. Keith-Murray); Anglie Eve, 140 lbs. (Mr. Proulx); Celority, 180, iba. (Mr. Reidy); "Criffel, 140 3b (Mr." Ip Kai Ying); Demurrer, 141 lbs. (Mr. S. Y. Liang); Flornotta, 142 ba. Mr. Y. M. Loo); Happy Hit, 140 lbs. (Mr. Backhouse); Kwangani, 142 lbs. (Mr. Stewart); Loch Sunart, 142 . (Mr. Bramwell); Peter lavay, 150 ha (Mr. C. U. Roza); Scafell, 146 ihm. (Mr. Faw- rett); Sometimes, 110 lbs. (Mr. Davis): Sultry Eve, 147 lbs. (Mr. Jewitt): Summer Hall, 144 ba. (Mr. B. N. Pan): Vadio, 145 1. THE CASH SWEEPS.
(Mr. Yue Shun Wa); Wainléale, 140
1. (Mr. H. C. Lre).
Won by two lengths; one length between second and third..
Time: 1 min. 37.4-5 secs.. Pari-mutuel :--
Winner: $22.70. Places: 1st 810.20; 2nd 234.00; 3rd $11.40.
Demurrer
Betting.
Winner. Plave.
1,334
Wirdom Stag Jill
1,259
1,300
950
Boxing Eve
122
527
Vasylock.
$80
231
Gay Crusader ........
212
101
RESULT OF SATURDAY'S DRAWINGS.
................
Scotion 2 of thin Ordinance re- penia soutions 3 and 4 of the prin eipal Ordinance and substitutes new sections 3, 3A, 4, 4A,:4B and Of these the new section 3 (1) (d) authorises the issue of sum. mary orders against alien banishees from other parts of the Empire, Section 8, 9 10 and 19 (3) of the principal Ordinance prohibited the residence here of banishtes from the Straits Settlements, and Malay States and Borneo, and dealt with the penalties to be imposed and the ovidened to be adduced if they were found here. For some усага it har been found impracticable, to impose these penalties.
It is moreover illogical to limit the exclusion of alien' deportees to those deported only from the places named. It seems desirable there fare to abolish altogether the automatic exclusion and to make provision for the issue of local summary orders if and whenever
it is considered desirable to get
rid of the alien doportees frun other parts of the Empire.
British Subjects.
&
Arising at 5 am, we hastened to the Prison, where already a large- crowd had assembled outside the Prison Gate.
Hong Kong, March 14. "
ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY.
DAILY PRESS."]
....
It was still very dark, the only [TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HÒNG RONG illumination being the electric are Inmp outside the prison and two solitary street lamps.
"Both entrances into the street were heavily guarded by French soldiers, while in front of the prison many Police officials and military officers were assembled and talking in low tones.
St.-A wreath will be laid on the Cenotaph by Colonel C. D. Syles, O.B.E., Vice-President of
at 11 a.in. on the 17th instant, St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong, The full Comniitive are expected to be in attendance.-Yours,
O. P. MURPHY,
Hon. Secretary. ·
Hong Kong, March 13,
The "apectators" were obliged to stand in the garden of the Tribunal Court, which is exactly SPECIAL SESSIONS. opposite to the prison-here also were a line of soldiers forming a barrier at the edge of the gardeu wall to stop anyone entering the street.
Women as Spectators.
EMPRESS OF ASIA"
FATALITY,
FILIPINO ON CAPITAL CHARGE,
Among the large crowd gathered outside the prison were a number of European women. There was
A Special Criminal Sossions will also a sprinkling of Annamites evi- dently very interested in the probe hold today, cominencing at 10 a.m., for the trial of Martin Gon- ceedings to follow.
salez Corres, a Filipino, on charge of murder. Accused is al- leged to have shot at and killed John Harrison, plumber, on
The Guillotine!
As my eyes became accustomed to the dark I noticed the framework
1
the
of the famous French Revolution.M.S. Empresa of Russia, while execution model-the Guillotine. It the vessel was on a voyage from was idention)
Manila to Hong Kong.
to
those used in
The Hour Arrives,
Sub-sections (2) and (3) of the France, with a falling blade of new section 4 insist on long pro-triangular design, weighing 30 lbs. edire in the presence of a judge without the extra load of lead. in chambers and a report from This stood immediately outside the the judge as to whether or not prison gate bordering the edge of the allegations are in his opinion the pavement, while but a few feel well founded in the case of the way were four wondes coffins, the lids standing against the prison deportation of Britishi subjects.
The new section 4A and 4B are wall, and a motor-track nearby. with slight vorbal changes renact- ments of action 4 (2) and (3) of the principal Ordinance. The now section 40 ie suggested by section 12 (8) of the Aliens Order and authorics courts and magistrates to recommend aliens for banishment, Section 10 repeals a sub-section Unplaced runners of 80 each section 83 of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1800, which authorised the flogging of returned banishecs, as this punichment is not consider ed suitable.
The results of the Cash Sweepe drawn at Saturday's meeting at Happy Valley were as follows:-
BICO 1.
$1,202.00 343.00 171.80
Nos. 105, 254, 89, 496, 414, 457, à 03, 84.
Peter Davey
No 431
Scrappit.....
.521
780
Tuin Thumb........
41%
OLD
4435 B
Summer Hall ·
185
243
Flornotta
132
J15
Celerity
111 303
Agate
108
959
Happy, Hit
Race 2
100
240
Twilight
97
134
No. 888
78 190
$1
*1,721.86 192.60
Sometimes
40
02
Arotic Eve
34
70
Vadio
33.
63
Wainicale
20
47
Criftel
27.
50
Race 3.
Lock Sunart
19
29
Scafell
18
No. 754
012
$2,077.60
Kwangaai
593.00
13
35
Sultry Eve
11
20
7.-Heungshen Handicap: "B"
From the Two Mild Post Onde
Round and In.
For China ponies, griffins of this nenson which have started at least twice since January 1, 1931, and have not won. 1st prizo #450; 2nd prizd $200; 3rd prize $130. Measta. Brown and Coppin's
Fritillery, 153 lbs.
(Mr. G. 1. da Ronn) 1 Mr. Ho Kom Tong's. Kritaanie
Hall, 163 lbs.
(Mr, N. Pan) £ Mr. Chan Tiú Sou's Wise Stag,
189 ............(Mr. Fross) 3
·Also Fan:-Cloudy. Eva, 150 lbs (Mr. Heidy); Jadestons, 145 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); Mindoro, 158 lbs.
13........
240, 40 138 Chiplaced runners of $50 each:--| Nos. 030, 300, 297, 200, 091, 539,
208,00
Unplaced runners of 850 each :- Now, 41, 508, 179, 479.
*T.
Race. 4.
No. 49
$2,198.00 322
097.00 102
.313.80 Unplaced runners of 850 each;-- Nos, 620, 710, 199, 217, 829, 104, 128.
་་
40
Race 5,
027.20
LOCAL WEDDING.
BARNES ROWBOTHAM.
CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL.
of
At St. John's Cathedral on Saturday, the Very Rev. E. A. Swaon officiated at the marriage of Mr. John Barnes and Miss Ger trude Lavinia Rowbotham, 808, Oldham Road, Failsworth, Manchester, daughter of the late Mr. A. J. Rowbotham. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. Robert Barnes.
84,390,40 239.............. 1,231.40
Given away by Mr. Stuart Doa- Unplaced runners of #100 each:-con, the bride looked charming in | Nos. 117, 298, -371, 348.'
Race -
No. 3
18
+
£39
The light of dawn gradually ap- proached simultaneously with the Inst stroke of the Cathedral clock announcing 5.30 .in.the first of the four prisoners was emitted from the gate, dressed in white, and with his hands secured behind his back. Three paces and he lay in position on the platform--und with all sud. deness the end camo, quick and sure, Not a ery camo from the eonvict nor a murmur from any of the spectators.
The three others were quickly | dealt with, the whole proceedings being finished within 3 or 4 minutes. The convicts died without murmur-only the third uttering an appeal for 'quickness."
The crowd, satisfied, soon dispersed and the dead at rest in their coffine, were rushed away on the motor lorry,
Publie executions have long been a sight denied to the public in British possessions, and the above incident certainly did not call for #protest against the British law, for once soen-it is not a sight to the wished for again,
COMMUNISTIC TROUBLES IN
INDO-CHINA,
The French Government in Indo- China are given a great deal of trouble by the Communistic 80- eieties amongst the natives.
1
droes of ivory ring velvet and inon with handmade veil and diamante and pearl coronet. She carried a bouquet of white roses.
It is believed that the leaders of 82,612.40
Ming Irene. Deacon, the brides-these societies operate from Chinese 748.40
maid, wore a picture dress of pink territory. One of the three con- 373.20
executed to-day was and green frilled net with pink victs
the Unplaced runners of 850 ench :—.
crinoline pictura hat. Her bou- brother of one of the 14 who were Mr. Soares); Morning Star, 140 | Nos. 174, 197, 062, 734, 859, 869, 417,
put to death by a firing sqund of 1. (Mr. Ip Kui Ying); Silver 275, 801, 52, 1128, 462, 912, 1094, 1000, quet was of sweet peas,
The matron of honour was Mrs. soldiers last February at one of thin Key, 153 be (Mr. S. Y. Liang); 814.
r. M, Deacon, who was dressed inland cities of Tonkin-Yen-By by
The Wind, 140 lbs. (Mr. H. O. Lee).
Won by one and a half lengthe
short end between second and third:
Time: 2 mina 23.2-5 sócE.
Pari-mutuel
Winner: $63,20.
Places: at $10.00; 2nd $8.60; 3rd $10.00.
Race 7.
No. 106.
$2,810.80 265.............
801:50 02........
102.40 Unplaced runners of $50 each: Nos. 037, 934, 581, 357, 930, 400,
Race 8.
The trial will take place before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Jur- tico Wood). Mr. Leo D'Almada, for., instructed by Messrs, Lo & Lo, will appear for the defence.
There are six other cases in this month's Sessions calendar which will commence on Wednesday. One is the case of Fauja Singh, who 'will be on trial for perjury, In a recent Summary Court action, Mr. Justice Jacks hold that Fauja Singh, who was plaintiff in a money-loading suit, had committed perjury in giving sworn evidence regarding promissory notes in- volved in the action. The defen dants, clerks in the Hong Kong Electric Company, claimed in their evidence that the notes produced had been cancelled when amounts were included in a promissory note which had already been settle at the office,
the TOW
The following are the remaining
cases :-
Leung Sing, alina Loung Kwan, afina Chan Fuk, larceny: Leung Sing, alia Loung Kwan, ulien Chan Fuk, breach of doporta- tion order; Ng Cheuk-in, Chan Wai, Chan Yung, and Man Tong, (n) robbery by two or more; (b) receiving stolen goods; Fong Ping, amault by two or more with in- alias Lam Yiu, assault by two or tent to rob: add. Chat, Choung,
more with intent to, roti..
ÅTTEMPTED ROBBERY ÁT KENNEDY TOWN.
COOK'S CRIES DISPERSE THE GANG,
An aried robbery' by three men 99, Belchers Street, third floor, Kennedy Town, was unsuccessful yesterday owing to the cook of the premises sending out unceasing save life" cries which roused, the neighbours.
The man stated that the gang entered the floor about 4.30 p.m.
an almond green suedo crepe de name. The execution followed by pretending that they were work- whine ensemble witby gray fox fur, riot amongst the and she chose bouquet of gladali. Mian Winifred Hartridge, drem ed in pale pink frilled net with head-dress of silver leaves and our rying a basket of roses, made a pretty flower girl.
native troops stationed at that city and the atrocious murder of a military officer before the eyes of his wife at the hands of rebels. At this riot seven other. French subjects were
wounded.
Grensed and Burned to Death,
men sent, to repair the electric lights and water taps. After as- certaining that the master of the house was out, two of the then walked to the kitchen and proceed- ed to open out the water top. The cook watched the men at work and the third man suddenly felled him with a blow from behind.g
Mr. A. WT. White discharged. the duties of "best" man."
After the dormony, many fricida Still further atrocities by Cóm- A dagger was pressed against the gathered at Messrs. Lane, Craw-medists in Indo-Chins and reported man's chest, but although it pierced Uaplaced ruanor (230) :-N6-742-Ford's Ronaurant where there in the South, where recently, his clothing and skin, the cook con-. ception was hold, to congratulate village elder was greased and burnt tinued to shout for help.. An at- the happy couple, Lator the couple to death-by-n-gang of these hstires-tempt-to gag him with a towel also left on the honeymoon, the bride's However, the murdererz were soon failed and the gang thon made a
costume being going-wway
of rounded up and an execution was hasty rotreat.
Belling
Mindoro
Winner. Place. 1,130. ..1,495 Britannic Halt 700 1,000
14
No. 772
893
$2,990.00
→ 851.00 170812155 425.80
Wise Stag
385
708
_Bacs.§.
Cloudy Evo
963
501
Jadesions in
215
393
No 1112...... 83,572.80
341
14
1,020.80 TI............
Fritillery ... 170
carried out immediately by order A three-cornered file fashioned Silver Key malau
·214
- Brzina: 510,40-lapis blue pan velvet, 201 Morning Star me 10% 1960: Unplated runners.04-450-each—The honeyubon will be spent at of the native jurisdiction Court, into the form of a dagger was found
For the floor after their departure. The Wind
Nos-0, 603.
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