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Training
Gallops
Fast Times By Australian
Ponies
(BY "MORNING. DEW"
Australian ponies returned some excellent times in the training gallops at the course yesterday."
Fapling Fox covered a mile in 2.06.2 finishing the The Goose went over the same last quarter in 29.2. distance in 2.07.3 taking 27.1 over the last quarter. Cap. tain Cook also showed a strong finish at the end of u mile gallop.'
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The times clocked" yesterday were as follows:-
Soldier of Britain
Spinaway
Mortman and Mandamus
Able Amazon Captain Cook
Empire Day
రోజ
"40" 1.20 1.55 2,27
99999=738
31.4
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933.
LOCAL FOOTBALL NEW REICHSTAG
Navy. Beat East
Lancashires
Yesterday
Rallway on the Ground, the Nayy defeated the East Lancashire by three clear goals.
Fielding ten players in the first few aloutes. the East Lancashires falled to make much headway against the Navy defence. With a full side after about ten minutes play, they had more of the game Harmsworth fisted out from a shot by Langmead and Fairless re- turned with a high shot, Harms- worth caught the ball, but let it drop over the line to open the score for the Navy.
Although the Navy did most of the attacking there was no fur- ther scoring. before the interval.
After Liddington had cleared a shot from Thompson, Skinner got through, but failed to beat Lid- dington with a hard shot.
Langmead received twenty-Ave yards out and sending in a fast. low shot. beat Harmsworth who dived too late to turu out the
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MEETING
"Short, Sharp And Sweet"
CHARGE HURLED AT WASHINGTON
Intervention In Caban Affairs Alleged
Montevideo, December, 14.
A bitter secustion that the Unit ed States had intervened into the alfaits of Cuba and had interrogat- Berlin, December 12. ad Fresident Ramon Grau San The newly elected Reichstag Martin through the American Am- assembled for its first sitting this bassador, Ma, Summer Welles, was afternoon in the Kroll Opera- made at the Pan-American Confer- House, situated close to the dam- anos to-day by Senor Giraudy, aged Reichstag building. The forme chief Cuban delegate. al proceedings, were completed with barely 15 minutes.
The United States has been try-
Long before the scheduled opening to force upon us a Government we don't want," he declared No ing a dense crowd had assembled outside the building to watch the Marines were landed but the Unit- arrival of the delegates, but those ed States is using as much force as who had hoped to catch a glimpse though they had."-United Press. of the Fuehrer himself were dis- appolated, as the Chancellor had left early in the morning for Wilhelmshaven to welcome the "Koeln" which" German cruiser returned to-day from her world- tour lasting exactly one year.
2
The plenary hall presented colourful picture with the somber drapings of the new Reich colours and the two rows of guards com- of posed of uniformed members the Stormtroops and the Steelhel- met organizations.
bail.
From the centre kick, Fuley ras sent away, but his shot was cleared by Liddington. Thompson was forced to fell heavily and
Upon the motion of Home Min- leave the field for a few minutes. ister Dr. Frich, former Speaker of General Goering Lawton went to the pivotal post- the Reichstag tion "and Thompson Joined the was re-elected by acclamation. -forwards on resuming.
General Goering, by unanimgus Langmead' sent out to the left
fix the vote was empowered to Skinner
in cutting
gave date for the next sitting. Before Harmsworth no chance with a dismissing the assembly, he made fast cross shot.
a brief speech of thanks. Liddington pulled down a high plained that the Government de-
the from Thompson. "At
until clarations were postponed ather end, Skinner sent in, Harms such a day as Chancellor Adolf worth
out to turning the ball
Hitler was able to present them in
and
39..
shot
31...
Dia 1st
tance. Qr.
GRIFFINS
and ard' Qr. Qr.
4th
th
Last
.. Qr.
#
46
1.24
1.54
Dunbar's grey griffin &
Dunbar's bay griffin
30
1.13
Fra Diavalo and
Zero...
1 30
1.20
1.37
9.30
Jolls Butterfly-
1.11
1.50
1.92
Garry and
Ribble
40
1.18
1.49.9
Fleart's Glory and
Soldier of America
40
1.15
-1.47-
210
Nero
'
42 1.25
2,04
'2.37,3
Beta
Tunnel
.1
4G 1.97
2.06
2.40
Willian Oster and
"1.19
1.51'
King's Comminand
1.23
1.55
West Parude
43 1.24
41.58
The Red Shank
1 13
1.18 1.40.9
1.23 AUSTRALIANS.
30,2
1:16
2.02
1.47.9
2.31
18
1.23.1 1.5.1
2.21.1
36
1.13 1.44 2.14
Fanling Fox
3፥
1.08 1:37 2.06.2
Macbeth
38
1.11 1.40'
Mountain Cat
48
1.59
2.07
"2.34.3
Mutiny Bay
34.3
1.08.3
T: 36,4
Nell Gwyn
36
1.00
1.43
2.18.3
2.47.3
Princess Angeline
34...
1,03
1:30-
St. Joan
43
} 20
2,07
2.34.3
Swan
*
1.00 1.39.1
The Goose
35
1.10
1.40.2 2.07.0
Ben
...
42
1.31 1.09.3
Bird of Paradis
43
1.21.2.. 1.51.2
Blue Danube
49
.*1.5
2.01
2.37.0
Bold Commander
36
1.14
1,50
4.02
Bran' Tub
433
1.25
2.06
2.39
Brass Idol
44
1.26 3.08
2,10
Cavalcade A
40
1.17
3.51
2.24
Double Five'
13
1.20
1.52
In Good Time
13.
1.21.2
1.54.2
Ironsides
20
41.1
1.12.3
King Willowianeken
懂
1.93
1.55
Kitsap
43
1.94
1.55
1.18
1.357
43 1.20
1.32
1.12
1.45.1
* 1.24
1.08
36
1.14 1.50
2.90
Skiddaw
54 1.45" 2.39
3.14
Smiling Face
.44
1.27.2
2.13
2.54
Soldier of Fortune
46
1.29 2.07
2.40
St. Ives
13
1.25
2.06
2.39
Taranto...
36
1.13
1.30.3
The Bodega.....
41
1.18
1.89
The Porchard and
The Ruddy Sheldrake.
10
1.19
1.54
Utopinu
46
180 2.07 2.42
"Young Chap
40
1.17
1.31. 2.24
1 54
1.43
2:39 3.14
Loch Ranze
Racing Beauty
Racing Spirit
Sarabande
Singing Butterfly
Young Hero
CRICKET
SUB-GRIFFINS.
team has
**
The following selected to represent the HK.C.C. v. Army on HK,C.O ground, on Saturday, at 2 p.m., and Tuesday.j 26th December at 11 am,—A. C. Beck, G. E. R. Divett, G. S. Dunk- ley, D. S. Harley, A. W. Hayward (Capt.), L. D. Kilbee, L. McInnes EJ. R. Mitchell, H. Owen Hughes. T. A. Pearce, T. E. Pearce.
LOCAL HOCKEY
Club's Five Goals Against H.M.S. Berwick
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HOME RUGBY
Cambridge Beaten by
Dublin University
London, Dec. 20. Oxford won and Cambridge lost in yesterday's only two Rugby Union matches...
The Light Blues were visitors to Dublin University where they lost by 12 points to 10, while Oxford, defeated Glasgow Academicals on their own ground by 8 points to 3.--Reuter
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HOME FOOTBALL
Austrians Beaten By Manchester City
The Club-Berwick match which was to have been played on the Navy ground was transferred to
London. December 19. the Club' ground and resulted in a win for the home team by five Manchester City emulated Liver- pool's feat when they beat the Austria Football Club's touring
goals to nil. They might have won by a bigger margin but for the fact that there was a lack of eleven by 3 goals to nil at Maine combination in the forward line, Road yesterday-Reuter.
Divett being guilty of "hanging
--on" to the ball too often when
a pass would probably have re-
sulted in a goal.
In the first half the Club scored three times, Divett being respon- alble for all of them, and after the change-over the same player, add- ed another two.
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SUCCESSFUL BRITISH EXPERIMENTS
Unsinkable Armour-Plate
Motor-Motor · ·
Fairless who shot into the side of
the net
person.
4.
He ex-
"I want to express that I am R. Navy. Liddington; James, Guy:
overhelmed with gratitude,” the Purkins, Richards. McClurg;
have Langmead Speaker declared. "that I Fairless. Smith,
been appointed to head the Na Tong and Skinner.
German Reich- Lancashires. Harmsworth; tional-Socialist Swain, German: Ball, Thompstag. Whoever in the past years son, North; Swain, Sandford, has experienced how degenerat- Lawton. Woods and Fuley.
East
RECREIO'S TEAMS
1st. Division.
Parliament had ed the German become. will understand with what satisfaction we may look back on the mightly task OUT leader bas accomplished. Our action shall service; our every and will be devoted only to the people."
The following will play for Club de Recrelo v Royal Navy, 4 p.m. King's Park Ground-E. Marques:
Amid thundering applause and R. Silva-Netto (Capt.), J. Bowen; three resounding cheers for the
W. J. Gonsalves, N. Delgado,
Chancellor and the German peo- Maher; A W. McGrann, T. Castil-ple, the ceremony found its end. ho, H. Sousae, J. Gomes, A. Pereira,
3rd. Division
The following will represent Club de Recreio v. S.W. Borderers, 2.30 pm King's Park Ground- A Quinn: A. P. Eca Eliva (Capt.), B. Gaän; E. Silva, B., Laurel, H Remedios; D. Aquino, H. Campos. L. Castilho, C. Santos, J.,D. Alves.
The following have been selected to play for England in the Sunday Herald Charity Cup match on Christmas Day.
Combey (R.A.), Allan (R.A.), S. Strange (H.K. Club), Parkins (R. Navy), Cork (Lincoln Reg), C Pile (H.K. Police), Hudspith (R. Navy), Langmead (R. Navy); Howe (H.K. Club), E. Strange (H. K. Club), Bickford (H. K. Club).
Reserves-Cough (H.K. Police), Fowler. (H.K. Club), Pardoe (R.
4), Smith (R, Navy),
“MY” STRUGGLE”
Herr Hitler's Autobiography
Munich, December 12. Adolf Hitler's antobiography "My. Straggle" will, according to an announcement made to-day by the Publishing-House Franz Eher, reach before the end of the current year a total issue of 3,500,- 000 copies..
In the statement the publishing house says that the demand for this book is unprecedently large and that new editions are requir ed almost as soon as the last one has left the press.
The interest for Hitler's book is. not confined to Germany, Foreign countries also are evidencing an ever increasing interest In this unique book. The English and American editions having made their appearance are finding a. ready market everywhere, the first Danish edition will be releas- ed at the beginning of the new year.
London, December 15... The rights for an Italian tran- Apart from Alexander-Sinclair,
British aviation defence au alation have already been acquir the Berwick team played poor
thorities have made successful Fed by a well-known Italian pub- hockey. As for the Club, Owen Hughes played a useful game and experiments with new unsinkable fishing house so that an Italian so did Tetley though the latter armour-plated racing motor-boats, edition likewise will be expected. was rather weak in front of the says the "Dally Telegraph" to in the near future. Further edi- "goal. Potter wad well-placed day. These boats were tested in in the course of preparation, are the North-Sea, when military Swedish and Spanish one, the lat- planes using manoeuvring misalter being destined especially for les, bombarded them from various South-America. It is further an- heights ranging from, 1,000 to 14 nounced that discussions are un- was demonstrated der way to release also a Chinese 000 feet. It that the boats are not put out of as well as Japanese and an In
|dian edition,
several times and was unlucky in that he, and his partner in the left-wing, Archer, were badly
starved. ***.
The Club team was: Skinner; Dand, Rodger, Reed, Howe, Reed Owen Hughes, Tetley, Divett, Pot- ter, Archer.
Games Postponed
action when hit.—Transocean.
Hitler started work on this book poned The Jats are leaving for 10 years ago when he was impri- India to-day and we take this zoned in the fortress of Landsberg- The games between Jats-Medway opportunity of bidding them good-on-the-Lech Immediately" - arter and Kowloon Indians-RAMU. bye and to wish them the best of the door of the prison had beer Atornament game) were post- luck-in-Jhelum, their next station closed behind him Transocea
-Transocean.
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NOTICE.
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