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16, 1933.

MACAO RACES WHY NOT A PERMANENT

Programme For December 10

The programme for the next race meeting to be held at Macao or December, 10:

1-The Novice Handicap (Five

Furlongs).

Winner $200. Second 8100, Third $50. For China ponies, subscrip- flon ponies of this Club of any season that have not won more than one race this year. To be ridden by jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No whips or spurs allowed. Entrance 85.

2.-The Chu Klang Handicap: 3rd

Section (Six Furlongs). Winner $250. Second $125, Third 875 For China ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" and "E" Classes and Sub- scription pontes of this Club that has won more than one race this year at Macao." Entrance, 85.

Note: One entry only will be made for the Chu Kiang Handicap Entries will be divided into First, Second and Third Section at the discretion of the Handicapper. 3.-The Chien Tang Klang Handi-

eap (One Mile).

CARNIVAL

Source Of Revenue And

Amusement

In these enlightened days of pro-, en route" to and from Canton, grees, when life has become a Swatow and way points, a steady hunt for wealth and amusement, stream of patrons could almost be all sorts of novel schemes and guaranteed. Of course, as we said, 38 blackets, lamp ideas are springing into existence prizes.euch to please the public palate and shades, foodstuffs and trinkets lighten the public pockets Why would have to be given in place of should Kowloon remain behind in money, but the spirit of chance this entrancing race! As there is would still predominate and draw no apparent reason at all, here is crowds. a suggestion to enable Mr. Average Citizen to spend his hard earned money. Why not encourage". some company to open a carnival, to run seven days a week, three hundred and sixty-five days in a year. A moderate fee, say for instance, twenty cents for admission to the grounds would give the colony five cents every time a person passed through the gates and in these days very little helps in balancing the budget. Inside the enclosure could be held games

mare

A small

For those preferring theatrical amusement there could be a small stock company of say two men and two girls and should any artists be required they could be obtained from local talent. This group could stage small playlets or give vaudeville turns A Tent with what is commonly known as a pair of "Hooch Kooch Dancers" might also have an interest to young men. and old while ferris wheels and jiggling cars could provide another of chance, (for type of thrill prizes in kind, and not money of Winner 3250, Second $150. Third course, for that would be gambling) $100. For China ponies classified such as housie-bousie, hoopla, spin- by the Hong Kong Jockey Club ning wheels and Aunt Sallies; an amazement tax could also be charg as "C" Class.". Entrance $5. 4.-The Chu Klang Handicap: 2nded for these and if the government made the various stall owners give Section (Six Furlongs). Winner $250. Second $125. Third Bach patron a numbered ticket they For China ponies classified would find very little difficulty in by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as collecting their revenue. Further- "D" and

E" Classes and sub-more these games of chance would scription ponies of this Club that be extremely well patronized for have won more than one race this both British and Chinese people, it; habitante

is whispered, are not averse to year at Macao. Entrance $5,

gambling, and were the games ad- 5.-The Yangtsze Kiang Handi-

vertised on all steamers and trains cap (One Mile).

875.

Winner $250, Second $125. Third $75. For China ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" Class that have not won more than $1,000 in. Stakes since 1st January, 1933, Entrance 35.. 6. The Chu Klang Handicap: 1st Section" (Six Furlongs), Winner $250, Second $125, Third

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a drink and a sandwich and a turn- teman, tiring of all else might have would most assuredly be a success, and would provide the finishing touch to an evening's entertain- ment at popular prices.

Kowloon, with a little help from the Island, is large enough to sup- port a perpetual earnival. Its in- aro rich enough to patronise it. The only question is. hars they the right temperament Time alone can tell the answer.

one bar, wrapped in brown paper HOME FOOTBALL

to make it look like an ordinary parcel.

They left their office at 2.40 p.nl. A lew seconds later two men knocked them to the ground, and one of the men snatched the gold bar which Higginbotham Was For China ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Carrying. The second bar fell to the pavement, but the bandits left as "D" and E Classes and sub-

it and ran with the other bar to scription ponies of this Club that

a motorcar which was waiting have won more than one race this

with the engine running.

The clerks shouted: *Stop year" at Macao. Entrance $5. 7-(Unofficial) The Ladles' Handi- thief Smash and grab but the

cap (One Mile).

ear quickly accelerated and went Winner 8200. Second 8100. Third in the direction of Clerkenwell- and the HONG KONG $50. Cup will be presented to road. WEEKLY PRESS, through the winning rider. their London Office, at 53, FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors

advice regarding accommoda- tion available, motoring faci cities, suitable shopping entres, etc.

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.

For China ponies classified. by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" Class that have not won more than $500 in Stakes since 1st January, 1933. To be ridden by ladies. No whips for spurs allowed. Entrance* 85.-

(Continued from Page 11.)

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makes the promotion from more of a "lig-saw puzzle than ever.

Penalty-kicks, played the chief- part in the two big London games. Brentford and West Ham, however, should both be pleased with the point picked up at Ful-. ham and Millwall respectively.

While Dunne was scoring his first goals for the Arsenal, Lam- bert got his first for Fulham, but the former Arsenal centre bas hardly settled down to the type of game required of him in his new quarters.

CRASH AFTER GET-AWAY In criving away the bandits car collided with that of Mr. Ronald Johnson, son of Mr. G. Johnson, of Johnson Bros., art metal work his list for Southampton, who are

ers, Old-street, E.C.

I was driving towards the City from the West-end," Mr. Johnson

Drake "is Staying South. Drake added two more goals to

to part being sorely tempted with their scoring centre, but Manager George Kay tells me that

CAR BANDITS IN When a car came up in Drake will not be allowed to leave

BRITAIN

Thrilling Chase-

MAN BROUGHT DOWN BY

RUGBY TACKLE

London--Motor bandits who snatched a bar of gold worth £850 from a bullion broker's messenger in. Hatton Garden were folled by the courage and presence of mind

of a passing motorist.

Two men attacked two messen- gers who were carrying gold bars, knocked them down, grabbed ore of the bars, and jumped int ear, which drive off rapidly

Hearing a cry of "Stop thief,"

Advance of Rangers,

front of me from behind a tram. the club. The offside rear door was open and a man was jumping through It. As the car passed me the door hit my back wing, and I heard cries of 'Stop, thief!"

"I swung my car round and gave

chase in the direction of King's

a time

Cross. For

I lost the bandits' car, but eventually I caught sight of it in Clerkenwell road. I followed it, disregarding an automatic light algnal which was against me and a policeman on point duty.

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"Just as I was about to ram the in bandita, car it pulled up Myddiaton-square, and three men jumped

down out.. and Myddleton-passage, where they se- parated. I stopped my car and continued the chase on foot.

"Seeing K man carrlying a

There is something ironie in the rise of Queen's Park Rangers to the top of the Third Division season after (South) table, the

their departure through lack of support from the White City. Inspired by Joe Devine, of Burn- ley. Newcastle and Sunderland fame, they are playing football which deserves bigger crowds than they can command - at Loftus-road. Manager O'Brien'à first venture in team-building looks like proving a big suCCESS.

Exeter slipped at Newport, of all places, but the biggest sur prise was supplied by Bristol City, the only team in the League without a win, who ventured to

consistent

the motorist, Mr. C. B. Johnson, brown-paper parcel and trying to draw with Crystal Palace. chased the bandits in his car

get on the back of a lorry, I tack- To find the most ignoring traffic signals, to Clerken-led him in Rugby fashion. team in the League one has to

DONT FORGET well-road, where they left their and we both went to the ground turn to the Third Division (North).

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I held him down by the neck until where Chesterfeld, who have won apoliceman came up and took ten of their eleven matches out- the man into custody.me right, hold a five points' lead Mr. Johnson, who is 22, is a keen and threaten to make a proces-- Rugby player, and has been a sion of the section. member of Barnet arid Finchley clubs.

car, and separated.

Following on foot he saw a mán trying to board a lorry, brought him down with a Rugby tackle, and held him by the neck until the police arrived

During the chase a bar of gold fell into the gutter. Mr. Johnson FALSE NUMBER PLATES picked this up and returned it to the owners.

PAIN BUDDEN ATTACK

abandoned by

appear at Clerkenwell police-court. the to-day

The car bandits in Myddleton-square was A principal of the bullion firm found u have false number plates, sald hat their offices must have ixed with wire over the correct been watched for some time, for dance the thieves appeared to be familiar ones.

The messengers two clerks named Higginbotham and Bentley, were taking two bars of gold from the premises of their employers, Flying Squad cars were Imme with the routine of taking, the gold Blackmore, Howard and Metherell, diately informed by radio of the bullion dealers, of Hatton-garden, robbery, and last right detectives to a firm of gold renners in were making a search for the men Clerkenwell-road. Each carried The man who was arrested will

bars to Clerkenwell and to know the appearance of the clerks who were ir.conspicuously dressed and always went in couples.

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