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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY JANUARY 26, 1933.
TRAINING NOTES AND TIMES
GRIFFINS SPEEDING UP: MANY GOOD GALLOPS
CLOCKED YESTERDAY
TRENTBRIDGE'S RIVALS SHOW GOOD FORM
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(BY MORNING DEW")
mile was in 9.15, the last three quarters in 1.30, the last half in 1.01.1 and the last quarter in 30! What a mover? Comment is superfluous. Coo Coo Bay will be well in the picture when the Derby
Here is another gallop to worry over. Just take a look at Cossack's Beauty's Agures. The pony went over the fulf mile and a half and admittedly the first three quarters wore slow. But what about the last three quarters. They were respec- tively 35.1, 32.3 and 30 seconds have done such a good gallop 1 How many of this season's grimns
Most owners, to give their stable hands a holiday to-day, galloped their ponies yesterday and come very impressive performances were seen. The attendance was some where in the nature of a record and those who went must have come comés tó"ba"run." away no better off than before be- cause, among the Derby griffins there were many, good gallops.
The Derby favourite Trentbridge was sent over a mile and although he went slowly over the first part of the journey he covered the last half mile in 1.03.9, finishing in 20.4
Prima Donna's gallop was the next beet. This pony was sent over a mile and a quarter, his last mile Just in case you skip it, took being given below. The whole jour over the time returned by The Got Boy was fairly fast and the finish, wit. The pony finished on the bit! though not so good as Trentbridge's
The suba are as slow as ever and was undoubtedly just as convincing.
even now it is dangerous to make Coo Coo Bay also went over the any sort of forecast. They appear full Derby distance and this time, on the whole a very backward, lot. did some very fast work. Just study this pony's time and ask yourself if she is not the biggest danger to Treatbridge. The Inat
there was also some fast
Among the Australian ponies work Rosy Morn did 2.03 for a mile, but started very much more impressive-
Griffins
ly than he finished. The pony is a distinct puller and generally spends himself out bofore the straight is reached. His finish yesterday was very laborious. Dancing Jack wont over a slightly slower mile but fini- shed full of running as did Portia who was sent over a mile and a half and finished in 20.4. City of Brisbane is improving, but still ap pears to have a long way to go. | I have no hesitation in saying that Pharo is about the worst, of this year's ponies. He has a long way to go before he will figure any- where in the Australian events. ! D. 8. Li, the jockey for the Kong Bros' stable arrived in Hong Kong during the week and had been so the course on Tuesday and again yesterday, Quite a number of Shanghai jockeys are coming down including Dallas, Needa, Clark, Tung and Hill. Needa is the only new name among this lot. He is a very successful jockey up North and he will be riding for Mr. Soares at the annual race meeting. The following times were clocked yesterday:—
Dis- Int 2nd &rd tance Qr. QT. ...Qr.
4th QT,
6th
Last Qr.
84
39.4
I 97 1.16 1,50
39.2 1.16.3 1.52.3 2.27.2 3.01.3 3.31.3 30
3.40
4. 32.4 1.08.4 1.48,8
1
1 43.2 1,33.2
2.02.1 2.37.2 3.10
1 38
1.13
1.48 2.20
184.9
1.09
1.43.2
1. 40 1:17 1.64. 2.26.4
443.4 1.29.2 2.00.2 144.2 1.27 2.07.8, 2.40
At the
Peninsula Hotel
In the
"ROSE ROOM
Dance
SATURDAY
JANUARY
28th
(Till i a.m.)
Entertainment by
MISS RITA BELL
CAPTIVATING
Soprano
in
Song Recitals
and Pianologues.
Specially
Aida. Brechin
Coo Coo Bay
Cossack's Beauty Donble Face Esk... Golly Eyes Green Butterfly Hazel Leaf... Jack Sharkey Jungle Jim.... King's Command.
King'e Company. Magnolia... Mario Potra. Mayflower Meiyatoho... Naughty Face Night Patrol Per So
Pokor Faco............
Prima Donna-
Spotted Butterfly
Spotted Leaf
Stickypast
Street Singer
The Cavalior
The Godwit
The Ricebird
4. 99.3 1.16.3 1.49.1
4 41,1 1.26 · 2.05
1971.15 1,60 2.24
189 1.20.3
1.67.2 2.29.1~
Special
Dinner
Reservations. *phone 58081.
Selected
Numbers
31 3. 32
30
82
34,0 32.4
38
32.2
2 40.4 1.20.2 1.54.2
34
40 1.19 1,54.4 2.26.3
31.4.
39.5 1.36.3 1.49.1.
32,8
32.9
39
34
1.42: 1.22.4 1.68
$1.4 35.1
14.40 1.29 3.09.3 2.47.1 3.19.1`
32
17 41.2 1.20 ··.1.56.1 3.39.1 -9.01.2 1438.4 1.14.4 1.51,8 2.94.8 2.57.3
32
33
1 38: ·1:19 1.48 2.24
36
1 "35.2 1.09.4 1.43.2. 2,15.
1 45
1.23.2 1.67 2.29
4 43
1.22.4 1.59.4. --
37
37
1.11.9 1.46.2 2.25
38.3
1
40
1.19 1.54.4 2.26.3
21.4
1 43.3 1.20.1 1.55.4 2.32 3.06
34
33.4 106.2 1.37.2
31
35.2 1.09.4 1,41,2
82.3
The Bound bead,
1 98.4 1.144 1.51.8 2.24.9 2.59.4
35.1
1
41. 1.17.1 1.60.4 2.20.3
29.4
1 37
1.11.8 1.46.2 2.22
95.9
Subscription Griffins
41.3 1.22 2.02.2 2.40.4 3.15.
34.1
35.3. 1.12.3 1.48.1
35.8
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34:1
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36:
1.41.
1.19.2 1.58
2.32.1
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1.11.2 1:49
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7:41
1.17.3 1.81 1.·
33.4.
'85
1.09.3
34.8
41.3 1.22 2.02.3 2.40.4 8:15
84.1
* 95.3 1.12.3 · 1.51 ☛·
38.2
37.2. 1.16
$7.3
142.1 1.21.1 1.55.3 160.3 1.86.4 2.20.2 3.02
34.2
3.40
4.19.2 · 36.2
1
44* 1.22,4 20.1.3 2.356.3
34.1
· 1 · 39.3 · 1:17 : 1.69.2 2.20
84.8
"1-441.22.4 2.01.3 2.36.3
94.1
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SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA
BOARD OF TRADE ANNOUNCE NEW RULES
TO COME INTO FORCE THIS MONTH
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London. The Board of Trade up to the minimum capacity specifi- announce the publication of new ed in column D of the table set out statutory rules relating to life say in the first schedule to the rules ing appliances which are to come (subject to the limitation that life- into operation on January 1, 1033 boats need not be provided for The new rules include requirements inore than the total number of pre- applying to passenger steamers on sons which the ship carries), and international voyages which im that if further provision, beyond plement the provisions relating to the capacity specified in column life-saving appliances in the Inter-D is required additional lifeboats national Convention for the Safety or approved liferafts or approved of Life at Sea, 1980. They are,buoyant apparatus shall be provid." hoa over, not confined to such vaned to the satisfaction of the Board eels, but over all classes of ships of Trade, so that the accommoda- within the scope of the existing tion provided shall be sufficient rules, and the latter will therefore for the total number of perana cense to have effect On January which the ship carries. The gener->- 1. 1933 So far as concerns those al lines on which the Board classes of ships not covered by the propose to act under this rule are-- International Safety Convention 1--That on home trade ships, life- the requirements of the new rules boats, so far as may be necessarŲ are substantially the same as those to accommodate all on hoard, shall of the existing rules, ind as the be provided up to at least the mini- provisions of the Convention relat-mun capacity of column D (which ing to life-saving appliances were is practically the same as the mini- based to a large extent on the mum capacity required by the existing British rules for foreign existing rules), and thereafter, the going and home trade" passenger | shipowner may provide any further ships the requirements of the new rules for passenger steamers on in- ternational voyages and short in ternational voyages differ from the requirements of the existing rules. only in a fow matters of detail, The opportunity has, however, been takes of rearranging and renum- bering the rules and redrafting | them so far na srecessary to secure uniformity and perspicuity.
socommodation required in the form of approved liferafts or buoyant apparatus (ie, there is no alteration in existing practice)..
Bubstitution of Liferafts, HARI 2-That on ships on 'short' inter national voyages to or from the United Kingdom which include ports outside the home trade limita the normal provision should, as it present, he readily available boats. to accomodate all on board, but in any particular case where it i claimed that the substitution of liferafts or buoyant apparatus for enme of the additional lifebonte
Claminéation of Ships, m An important feature of the Safety Convention is its classifica tion of passenger ships into those employed on international voyages and those employed on short intere, those in excess of the capacity national voyages. The new rules required by column D) would give adopt the Convention, classification more effective equipment of life- Bavier appliances than the pro in this respect, and the two new vision of lisboats for all on board. classes thus formed cover all the the man is to be referred to the vessels falling under the descrip Board for consideration. tion of "foreign-going passenger
3-That in die case of ships on steamers "in the existing rules short international voyages abroad and all those falling under the de- which do not bring them to the. scription of home-trade passenger United Kingdom, each individual steamers which are engaged on case in which accommodation - bé- international voyages. They also
yond the lifeboat accommodation cover ships abroad plying on interspecified in column Dof the table national voyages or short interna is required will be dealt with on tional voyages which do not bring its merits, having regard to all the them to this country, circumstances, including such face The requirements of the tors as the number of lifeboats that rulos as to life-saving appliances would be carried so as to be readily for passenger ships on internation available, the number of the crew" al voyages generally are; except which wild be available to deal for some details, the same in all with the boats, and the possibility essentials as those applying to of buoyant apparatus or liferafts foreign-going ships under the exist providing a more effective equip
ment of life-saving appliances than the provision of additional life- boats beyond the capacity specified
ing rules.
The requirements of the new rules as to life-saving appliancer for passenger ships on short inter national, voyages will apply to ---.
1-Passenger ships on voyages between the United Kingdom and other countries within horie-trade limits (these ships fall within Class
in columri D..
Ships Built Before July, 1931. The new rules will apply in full to all ships the keels of which are laid after July 1, 1931. Passenger steamships built before that date. I, home tade, in the existing rules) may be exempted from require
2-Passenger ships on short interments of the rules if the Board of national voyages to or from the Trade are satisfied that the require United Kingdom, which include
ports, outside home trade limitement in either impracticable or un
reasonable in the case of that (these ships fall within Class I.,
steamer, foreign-going, in the existing
A supplement to the instructions rules).
as to the survey of life-saving 3-Passenger ships on short inter- appliances, 1028, will be issued in national voyages abroad, which do the course of a few days explain- not bring them to the United Kinging the alterations resulting from dom.
Lifeboat Accommodation.
The new rules require that a pas sauger steamer engaged on a short international voyage shall be pro- vided with lifeboat accommodation
the Safety Convention which have been made in the classification of shins for the purposes of the rulee, and stating the action that is to be taken as regards the application the new rules to existing ships.
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CITY BURIED IN SAND
TRIPOLI TREASURES
EXCAVATED
Home, Dec. 29-The riches being dug out of the deser sauds Leptis Magos in Tripoli, seem exhaustible: This armisat Phon cian seaport, which was destined to
Mrican emboring of
142.31:35 2.06 2.41
11 47.9 1.89.1 2.14.2 2.65.9 3.332 4.10.2 35
Australian
Ponies
viro 39 1.05.21.84.9
29.
1343 107.8, 1.40.1 2.11 -
29:47
*180*1.11.2 1.48.3
87.1:
197.3 1.18.2 1.56 -3.30.3
94.3
11986 1.07- 1.87.4 2.09.2 2.41.3 9.12.
30.9
1 35.4 1.10.3 1.45.4 · 2.16,9.
30.4
129.2 1.00.2 1.39.3 2.08
30.1
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30.3
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od architectural monuments and and not by vandalism.
statuary of imposing magnificence.
The extravagant decoration of the "great market place 18, now
A Diadumonos by Polycleitus
was found in pieces, and has nOW
emerging in its printing glory, gi been put together,
ang an idea of what Home must A composite mosaio given a gym!- have looked like in its heyday, as bolic picture of the Nile. The Nile most of the buildings at Leptir God is seen with a cornucopis re- Magna -ara "architectura. proto-clining on a hippopotamus repre types of Roman buildings, senting the 10 cubits of water, ne- cessary to affect the annual pro The rostrum of the main forum vidential overflow of the river
banks for the irrigation of Egypt, of Leptis Magos has now been renget covered, and the latest finds from prova bandage me there oner include the complete in marble
ktatues not yet identified
a Monopo Prisoner (to detective at Middle- sex Bess
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talk ing to liar
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SINCERE'S
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TO-DAY
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JANUARY
28TH