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the majority of Parliament, as it is intended to allow the political situation to relax. The Domergue Cabinet will, however, seize the opportunity for uninterrupted work and dispose of several ex- tremely important tasks, amang which the chief is the balancing of the Budget which at present is only theoretically in order.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1934.

TRAINING GALLOPS

Full Particulars Of Saturday's Tryout...

(BY "MORNING DEW'')

The training times "clocked" on Saturday are given below from which it will be seen that Gladiator did a nice gallop over a mile,

ushlag in 29.3. seconds.

Hannover, March 16. The German Military Riding Academy in Hanover has accepted an invitation from France to take part in the great riding tourna- ment in Nice. The German team, consisting of six officers and 24 horses will leave for Nice on the 6th of April, from where they will proceed after the tournament to Rome to compete also in the great The true deficit is estimated at International riding contests to be between 3 and 5 milliard francs, held there. It is recalled, that the to remove which the Cabinet has German team is the winner of- been given certain plenary power amongst many others internat- by Parliament One measure 'bý ional trophies--the famous Mus-which substantial economies are solini Cup.-Transocean Kuo Min. expected is a far reaching reform of the civil service, inviting simplification of the administra- Ajax tion, and in this direction a certain | St. Ives and Solar Star

of retrenchment

Ribble amount planned.

Chief Seattle

GERMAN FOREIGN DEBTS

Berlin. March 16. According to statistics made by the Reichsbank" German foreign debts on the 30th of September

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At least half a milliard is ex- 1933 amounted to 18.5 thousand pected to be saved by the regula

7.43 tion of the Bocial Insurance Law. millions Reichsmarks, VIZ.

Should all these economies to- thousand millions long term, and 7.5 thousand mililons short term-gether not be sufficient, the pen- debts, plus foreign investments in sion of war veterans will have to Germany umounting to 4.3 thou be reduced. At the same time the sand millions Reichsmark.

Government contemplates a large Programme of public building to stimulate the economic situation. Transocean, Kuo Min.

After deduction of German foreign loans in German hands

the total debt on september 30, 1033 amounts to about 19.5 thou- sand millions Reichsmark.-Trans- ocean Kuo Min.

DECLINES

PREPONDERANCE OF WOMEN

Berlin, Mar. 16.

That the preponderance of wo men in the German population resulting from the world war is well on its way to disappear is shown by the first partial results! of the Reichs census, held in June, 1933. Immediately after the close! of the war, there were 1101 women to every 1000 men as against 1029 at the last pre-war census of 1910. for Germany taken As a whole. By 1025the disproportion Was Teduced to 1067 whereas the figure it June, 1933 was only 1059.

Gay Crusader appears to be gradually coming into his own and may be worth backing at the next meeting.

Hydroplane "finished a six furlongs gallop in convincing fashion, while Electric Star and Oak Bay appeared also in good trim.

The times taken yesterday were as follows:-

37 1,112 1.43.3 33.2 1.08.1 1.37.2

Tiny Star Valorous Great Hall

City of Brisbane Electric Star Oak Bay Copper Idol

Boid Marshal and Sarabande. I Street Singer Brechin

Bag Tor

Trentbridge

Gay Butterfly

FOOTBALL CUP King's Worthy

RECEIPTS

£5,975 Taken At Birmingham

London, March 18.

The attendance and receipts at the semi-finals of the English Football Cup were as follows:

Huddersfield

Birmingham,

45,473 £4,359

66.544

£5,975

Corrie

Racing Heart

Wayward Stag

Gold Currency

Racing Luck

Red Fox

Limelight

Zero

Glad Eyes and Spinaway St. Joan and Ration King's Justice Hydroplane

Just That Gay Crusader Racing Spirit The Goose Kinnikinnik In Good Time Saucy Face

MANCHESTER C. v. ASTON V.

Toseland converted a centre from Pray in Manchester City's first at-Daylight Eve

Manchester's forwards at- tock. tacked with rare determination, the speedy wingers. Brook and well. Tilson Toseland shooting

National Day & Young Chap De Minimus and Hey Tor Budge

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S. W. BORDERERS BEAT SOUTH CHỈNA

SURPRISE IN FIRST LEAGUE ENCOUNTER

Athletic Lose To Lincoln Regiment

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AMAKSATA INT

Flaming! Gorgeous! Magnificent!

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S. W. Borderers created a surprise Atletic.-Li Kwor KI; Lee Hong yesterday when they defeated S. Cheang: Lan Foi Yeung Chi China in a first league match by Cheung Wong Sik Ping: Ip Pang two goals to one.

Fal; Tang Kwong Sum Ho Ka Keung, Ko Fung Cheung, Chan Sin Man and Fung King Yul IN

·Division I.

U.S. INDOOR TENNIS

Result Of Doubles' Final

New York, Mar. 19.

South China v. S. W. Borderers

At Caroline Hill, the Borderers defeated South China by two goals to one. Jones being restored to the Borderers attack improved their play and the first goal came from this player. The Borderers maintained the pressure and went further ahead through Haxlewood and at the interval hud a two goals lead. South China pressed In the indoor tennis doubles' strongly throughout the second final Stoefen and Lott beat Bell half but could only score once, and Bowden 4/6, 8/3, 6/4, 6/4.- Pau Ka Ping beating Smith.......

Reuter. South China-Wong Wing: Li Ting Sang, Lau Mau; Lee Kwok Wal, Leung Wing Chul, Leung In Chan; Yeung Sui Yick, Fung King Cheong, Pau Ka Ping. Tam Kong Pak and Tay, Quee Llang-

South Wales Borderers: Smith, Mullane. Morrison: Davies, Pod- more, Underwood; Mathias, Harle- wood. Fortey, Jones and Dunean.

Lincoln Regt. v. Athletic

At Sookunpoo, the Lincolns made a bold bid to hang on to the lead in the senior division of the lea- gue and defeated the Athletic" by six goals to one.

Malpas opened the score with a header from a centre by Hocquard, Hocquard sent over again and Malpas again headed another goal Ridley got through and beat Li Kwok Kl to put the Lincolns three. up. Malpas scored again, heading against the bar from a centre by Baldry and the ball res bounded into the net.

ADAMSON CUP, MARCH

Qualifying Competition

C.W.E. Bishop 42+41-83-16-67 qualties.

Other scores:—

J. W. Franks 39+43-B2-13=69. E. D. Matthews 43+37-80-9-71.

E. Moore 42+43-85-14-71, A. D. Fraser 43+45=88-16=73. R. F. Clark 42+45-87-14-73, There were 19 entered.

ALLEGED AEROPLANE

MISHAP

Collision With Building

After Landing"

It is understood that an aero- plane from HM. Aircraft Carrier Eagle crashed while making a landing at Kai Tak Aerodrome.on Friday afternoon, but without serious injury to the two occu-.

Before the interval the Athletic scored through Fung King Yul;

Early in the second half Ridley scored the fifth goal for Lincoln and before the final whistle sound" ed Robson sent in and Kwok Kl failed to get the ball away and pants. The machine is stated to 1 rolled Into the net.

have got out of control after land-

Lincoln Regt-Higgins; Steans,ing and collided within one of the Edmunson; Clayton, Dudley, Rob-buildings under construction.

son; Baldry, McGuinness, Malpas,

Inquiries at the Aérodrome how- ever, failed to secure confirmation.

Clara

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LOCAL YACHTING Dorothea

Siskia

(Mr. E. G. Lee)

16.27.55 4/5 4. (Mr. F. S Caote).

16.31.40 (Mr. W. M. Brown). "O Class-Started at 14.45. Joan

16.28.33 1

6

(Mr. F. Cope)

(Lt. P. Parker)

16.29.02

10.31.50

The reason for this return to- wards normality is partly due to the increased number of male births which, before the war, was 1055 boys to every 1000 girls but in June 1933 rose to actually 1062 boys. to 1000 girls, as though nature her- tau, centre-forward, being a con- self was trying to restore the bastant menace, especially for

minutes in the lance.

Tilson. Herd scored.

The curious fact is that in small communities under 500 persons. men are зctually in the majority whereas in large cities the reverse is the case, Berlin, for instance, stat having 1169 women to every 1000 men.Transocean Kuo Min.

A GOOD VINTAGE YEAR

Berlin, Mar. 16:

Half-time: Manchester 4. Aston

Villa 0.

Tilson scored twice after the in- terval and Astley scored for the

Villa,

Final score:-

Manchester C. 6. Aston V. 1. PORTSMOUTH v. LEICESTER Weddle scored three goals for! Portsmouth. Weddle, who is a great opportunist, stored twice in the first half and Lochhead replied with one goal,

The vine of the Rhine and Mou- selle, of the vintage 1933, will be among the very best ever grown in Germany and is in no way second to the celebrated vintage wines of 1921, says the official report of the Reichs Statistical Office just puter C. 1.

blished.

In these two years the high quality of the vine was due to the almost unceasing · sunshine from

Half-time: Portsmouth 2, Leices-

Final score: Lelcester 1. ¿

Chow Fan The Tiger Little Beauty

Bran Tub and Mortmain Gladiator

Sincerely Yours and Racing

Strain

Sporting Life Prima Donna

Soldier of Britain

the beginning till the end of the LOCAL SPORTS Colombo and Vago

long summer.

The increased area of vine cultivation is per cent. more than in 1932, this goes, to prove that German vine growing is re- covering owing to the reduction of taxation in Germany and party to the abolition of prohibition in the United States.--Transocean Kuo Min

MRS. R. HUCH HONOURED

Heidelberg, March 16. Mrs. Richarda Huch; the world re- nowned German poetess residing here was honoured to-day by Sig-

nor Mussolini, who presented her through the Italian Ambassador to Berlin with his photo bearing his own signature in gratitude for her writings on modern Italian History -Transocean, Kuo Min.-

QUEEN MOTHER EMMA ILL

MAN MARRIED

Puncheon-Bell

A pretty wedding was solemnised 这出 St. Andrew's Church Kow- loon, on Saturday by the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, when Miss Elsa Robson Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Robson Bell became the bride of Mr. George Puncheon. Both bride and bridegroom are well known in local sports circles. and there was a large attendance of friends at the Church.

The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white bridal satin with high neckline and puffed sleeves softened with shirrings, the přin- cess lines being emphasized by a

graceful train. Heb veil "of embroidered tulle fell softly from. a Jullet cap of orange blossoms, she carried a sheaf of arum illes. The bridesmaids, Miss Margaret Robson Bell and Miss Mary Rattey, looked very pretty in dresses

High Speed Racing Pride

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Service Sailing Race

C. Blake), Artemis (Mr. C. Ailsa (Lt Douglas), Diana (It. P. Ramas), and Joan (Mr. F. Cope) were winners in the Rogal Hong Kong Yacht Club races yes terday, results of which follow: "A" ClassStarted At 14.20 Yacht

Finished Pan Artemis

...... 15.57.50 (Mr. C. C. Binke)

18.00.48 True Blue

(Mr. H. S. Rouse)

18.02.28

Jiks

Jan

Gull

.....

Lola

Toynette

(Capt. W..J. Fennell)

10.34.37

Sirius

(Mr. H. M. Finley)

The following was the result of the seventh Service Sailing Race, decided on Friday:

1.

9

Koppe!

Corr. Pin Pts.

10

(2nd Whaler) 15.34.18 1 Cumberland V

(1st Whaler) 15.37.42 -2 В

Keppel www.

(1st Whaler) 15.37.47 3

8

541

Cumberland

6

(lat Cutter) 16.40.55 4 Cumberland

7

7

(2nd Cutter) 16.40.58 5 Cumberland

6

8

(2nd Whaler) 18.42.00, 6 Cornwall.

5

(1st Whaler) 15.45.00 7

Cornwall

10

11

Cornwall

The Hague, Merch 167 Anxiety is felt for the Queen

(Mr. Stanton) mother Emma, born Princess Von

........ 16.02 Wiadeck Pyrmont, who is confined

(Mr. Dreyer) to her bed for the last week with

-18.01.211 a severe attack of bronchitis.. As

(Mr. B. NaeeD) the royal "patient is already seven-

Pat do

18.01.22 ty-six years of age it la teared that

(Com. Elliott) the consequences may be very ser- of apple green organdle, moulded

Cicada 16.04.20 lous-Transocean Kuo Min.

closely to the figure and faring Isobel

(Mir. Atkinson)

14.04.36 POLAND TO REMAIN ON GOLD outwards at the hem. The dresses

were pleated with ruffies on the Wasp II

(Dr. Davis) Warsaw, March 16.

16.05.12 Poland will remain on the gold skirt and finished with a large

(Mir. Griffin). Satandard whatever happen said calon velvet bow. Wreaths of

Carpenter

16.06.01 matching velvet leaves were Doctor Wroblewskt, president of

(Mr. Reid) They

Oslo

18:00.14 the Bank of Poland, addressing the worn as head dresses, shareholders at the annual meeting carried bouquets of pink rosebuds

(Mr. M. Bergaust) on Friday. Wroblewski said that and gypsophila.

"1" & "Y" Class-Started At 14.30

Yacht the Polish currency since lest meet-

Corrected 16.06.40 ing of the shareholders had receivBell, wore a dress of nut brown Ailsa ed a severe shock through the de- lace with fur trimmed coat and

(Lt. Douglas)

16.08.42 parture of the United States from close fitting hat to match. She Robena the Gold Standard but the fall val- carried a bouquet of African

(Capt. Marshall) Zephyr

16.09.48 ue of the Dollar has given the Fo- lish people Confidence in the Zloty

(Mir. Grillier) which had never been the case man.

Wings

16.09.84

previously.

(Mr. J. Cord Home) **-*- 16.09.55 (Capt Ingles).

(Mr. Pilcher)

(Col. Belderbrock)

Lt. Emanuel)

The Bank Polski made use of the powers conferred at the share holders meeting: a year ago, said Wroblewski and converted th een tire cover of Poland's currency in to gold-Transocean Kuo Min.

FRENCH CHAMBER ADJOURNE

Paris, March 16. The Chamber adjourned for the long vacation on Friday night and will not reassemble before May 15 at the earliest. This intermission is desired by the Government and

The Matron of Honour, Mra

daistes.

Mr. H. 8. Dinsdale was best

Following the wedding, a reception- was held at the Rose Bluejackeb Room of the Peninsula Hotel, where the health of the newly Stella married couple was toasted by

16.12.20

16.13.08

16.21.03

(2nd Cutter) 15.80.22 83 Cumberland Galley

18.00.68 92

(1st Cutter) D.N.F. 00. YESTERDAY'S RACE CANCELLED

In yesterday's, race for the Commodore's Oupno yachts

Pts.

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2.

finished.

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a large gathering of friends. Speedwell.

Later the couple left for Repulsé Bay where the honeymoon is Daphne being spent. The bride's going away dress was of pale hyacinth "B" Class--Started At 15.00

16.22.41 blue with a close fitting hat of Diaha

(Lt. P. Ramne) same colour

16.23:25 1/5 2. Colleon

(Cdr. Drummond) Ariol

16.98.231

Mr. and Mrs. George Puncheon will be leaving for Home on April

1 per a., Carthage."

HOME RUGBY

Saturday's Results

London, Mar. 18. Saturday's rugby matches result- ed as follows: Stewartonians 18 Edinburgh

die Institution 0 Heriotonians 13 Royal High

Bchool 0 Bwansea 0 Llanelly Northampton 17 'Nuneaton

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