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No. 23347. MERGSTRICA BRDA HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 #2 #2#J64216 Price

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WORLD WIDE APPEAL OF TODAY'S

CLASSIC

SOME OF THE PAST WINNERS

Tokyo

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

EPSOM DERBY DAY

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NEW CHINESE MARTELL'S BRANDIES

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ES 2 6 10 813; 143 16 da 27 18 26 16 {AMSKIM, JAM, AM, "AM. Mixed PM. FM.P.M. (P.M. TE PM. P.X. r.a.

Kowloon.Dep. 6.25 8.15 8.37

Yanmati.Dep. 6.83... Shatin ...Dep. | 0.40| Taipo

Dep. | 0.09

TaipoMarket.

Dep 7,04 Fanling Dep. 716 Sheangshui...

Dep. 7.20

Shumchun

9.15 10.1941.80 12,12 1.08, 1.36) 2.20 4.35 4.58 6.087.40

9.24 10.1911.61 12.15 1.13.

9.38 10.3111.68 18.31 1.243.

0.55 10.50 118 12,49 1,41))....

... 20.06 11.01 12.32 12.59 1.51...

9.14 10.11 11.0612.87 1.04 1.55). [2,60

| 5.02) 8.16, 7.45

5,16.0.37 6.00 5.286.418.14

5.326466,19 6.42 6.67 8.29

6.47 7,00 83%

A 7.36 8.63 9.20 10.37 11.1212.43 1.102.02 2.15 2.06 513 8.62 7.06 6.40

Canton...Arr.

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Caston. Dep... Shurachan... Dep. 7.02 7.80 10.30 10.48 12.18 244 408 484 6.25 0.12 0.30 8.45 9.00 Sheungshal...Dep. 7.09 7.37 Fanling Dep. 7.14 8.02 Taipo Market. Dep. 7.25 8.12 Taipo Dep. 7.30 8.18 Bhatia Dep. 7.48 9.30 Taugusti...Dep. 7.58 8.48

10.58 19.22 251 475 441 5.33 6.1 11.00 12.25 2.56 4.20 445 5.40 6.35 11.10 12.39 8.06 481 4.58 0.01 8.85 11.14.12.44 8.11 435 5.00 6.00 6.40 11.281258 2.24 4.00 5.14 6:27. ASE... 11.41 1.18 3.87 5.06, 6.36 0.49′ 7.05|-...

Kowloon Art. 8,02 8,49 11.08 1147 118 3,44 310 432 6.48 7.11 725 9.732.4

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To-day, racing men the world over turn their thoughts on the Derby, the greatest turf event of the yeat, and white thousands will watch the fate of the favourites Epsom Downse malitions more will, swalt the result of the race over the telegraph Ines.

sesson's classics, us ro Thousand Ghiocas, and was strongly fancied for the Denby, Infest in this candidate ala comer, from the fact that he is French orchid, and the at time a Frenchner won the Derby was 1914 Dorbar 1 came in fret,

Time was when the result of the Derby only concerned the eartipara dively few people outside Britain who had put a little something on one or other of the runners, but with the coming of the Irish Sweep stakes, people who have not the faintest idea of racing are beginning to take an interest in the different English classics on which colossal In the absence of Rodosto, Mani- money prizes are being paid out. tobs, sacording to cables received For ch people the fact that the hom Home at the time of writing, Derby was first run in 1780, over is favourite, and the classic is o hundred and Rty years ago bears open, that generous odds are being no significance, nor are they stirred laid on the remaining candidates- fodds "in which the racing communi- by the many romances of the turfy in Hongkong takes no amall The doifigs of the favourites, the latest changes in the jockeys booked rest, for, far removed as we are

From Epsom, there ara, neverthe for the tage and the odds laid on as many antong us who follow the candidates have no appeal. Home racing very closely and fake All that matters for them is that,

Butter on the result. a little Fate should be kind to them and it thsi will be time enough to look up candidate's prospects when, the re- suit of the draw is knows

For those, however, who have taken an interen in Home racing this year, the Derby preferits quite another refect and the me for the

The next real big classic after the Derby is the St Leger, and in this connection it is interesting to note that only on two docasions in the last ten years has this Derby winner won the Lager, the successful horseE being Trigg and Coronach, The beer won the Derby in 1990, at

bine eblad of the Britüli turi is ja rank insider. rting at 33-1. to them as important as any of the Da the same piled, "only, two news on the front pages of current day newspapers. N

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It war, therefore a great disap. Being Manes pointment to fans in all partiyaniin, of the world to learn that Rodosto, the the French candidate, was scratch Leger. ed from the Derby on Monday. The horse has won the first of the

2,000 Guineas

Thousand

e Derby, these and Cameron- hed amongest in the St.

The winners of the three classics since 1994 are as under.

Derby

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Manna Coronach

Call Boy Felstead

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Diophon

1925

Manna

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LUCKY DRAWERS OF TICKETS

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THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

LONDON, May 29. THE Far East has drawn three tickets in the Irish Sweep on the Epson Derby, to be mum this afternoon.

They are

Trigo

St. Leger.

Salmon Trout Solorio " Coronach Book Law Fairway

Trigo

Singapore

Sandwich

Firdaussi

-Ng Kwai, c/o Ting Hang Hing, Wing Lok Street, Hong Kong.

Hyperion (Weston) at 21-2- Neonlite United, Sourabaya.

Myosotis (Jones) at 60-1. Y. K. Schroeff and A. E. Serang- weg, 2.0. Box 18, Batavia..

The Irish sweep receipts totalled. £3,010,16%, the prize fund amounts to £1,041,846 consisting of 19 units of £100,000 each. Unplaced horses I will receive £1,621 each. There are ten residual cash prizes of £4,181 each and 1,000 cash prizes of £100

Coroado (McGuigan) at 150 each.

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY

(May: 31).

(V Moon 8th Day).

ý

Majestio: "Night of June 13."

Dances...la

Tea Dances at King's Restaurant; Gloucester Hong Kong Hotel; Paulding and Majestic Dancing Academy.

Dinner Dances at King's Restau rant Hong Kong and Repulse Bay Hotels; and Gloucester Building.

Sports.

THREE POINTS ENUMERATED

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOY];

Tokyo, May 30. "The Government has protested to Nanking regarding the daw Chinese Tart

The protest enumerates three points:

Firstly The new tariff is pro

··hibitively high and has been adopted unilaterally, against the Sino-Japanese agreement of 1929, when... China was given tariff autonomy at the instance of Japan.

Secondly: China's - anti-dumugs- Ing tariff not only contravenes the" most favoured nation clause, Intringes Japan's treaty rights.

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Thirdly: A perfect understand Ing exists between Mr. Soong and Count Ariyoshi that China should not raise the tariff on Japanese goods suddenly,

IN HONG KONG TODAY

MODERATE, FAIR

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 6.35 P.M., STATED:-

A WEAK ANTICYCLONE IS SITUAT- ED TO THE NORTH EAST OF HOX- KAIDO; PRESSURE IS MODERATELY LOW OVER THE NORTHERN CHINA

NEA.

LOCAL FORECAST :-E,, AND S.E. WINDS, MODERATE,„, FAIE,

NORTHERN PEACE CONFERENCE

CHINESE DELEGATES

LEAVE FOR TANGKU

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

PRIPING, May 30, A SPECIAL train bearing some

of the Chinese delegates to the Armistice Conference to be held at Tangku left this morning, proced. ed by a pilot train:

Many questions to be Cleared.

PEIPING, May 30.

It learned that it was not Koiso but Okamura Mutos, vice-Chief of Staff who arrived at Tangku yes terday, who will be chief Japanese Delegate at the armistice confer ence which optimists expect to last. 3 or 4 days.

Three Japanese Officials from board the Peiping were also on special train which left for Tangku this morning.

Closing of taste of Subscribers to Subscription Griffins and Australian Ponies."

Lawn Bowls: ---Open... Singles Lammert's Sale of Household Championship: F. Normington v. J. Furniture, Sales Room; 2.30 p.m. C. Brown R. Hall. JS Hough-

Meeting of Fook On Assurance & ton, J. Chadwick . W. 8. Drake. Godown Co., Ltd. (in liquidation), (Club de Recreio); E. M. Remedios 188, Des Voeux Road Central, 2. H. Overy, P. X. M. da Silva have to sign the agreed terms, v. L. de Rome (Civil Service green) others are of the opinion that there

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Although some quartere expect the Tangku conference will only

At

are many hurdles to dear before agreement can be reached:

Tennis: Exhibition Lawn

Kong Area League, Kowloon Sec- tion, "O" Company, Lincolns r.

The General Committee Meeting, | 5.20 p.m. Sailors & Soldiefe' Home, 5.30 p.m.

Tenth Annual Dancing Display by Hong Kong Cricket Club; Hong Misa Violet Capell's Pupile, King's Theatre, 5.36 p.m.

Whist Drives, Kowloon Dock Re Company, Lincolns: Hong dog, went to a dealer and said:

A young woman, wanting a pet creation Chab, 8,45 p.m.; Seamen's Long Section, "A" Company, want one of those dogs about 50 Bouth Wales Borderers v. R.H.P.C. Institute, & p.m..

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