·TENTH EXTRA MEETING
The Handicaps.
1. Sussex Handicap- (Six Furionts)
Bold Commander 150, Chester- feld 155. Dare Devil 140, Delight- ful Chance 145, Hell for Leather 155, In Good Time 168, Ironsides 145, Little Beauty 158. Racing Spirit 140. The Bodega 165. The Carp 155,
2-Nullah Nallab Plate-For Australian Ponles.--(Six
furionts)
Era
Bobniak Star 155, Bronze 152, Nell Gwyn" 155, Night Star 149, Saucy Face, 152, Woodland Stag, 149. Alacrity 152, Dinty 153, Em- pire Day 155, Vriday 152..
3-Hong Kong Griffins Cup.----" (11 Miles)
Electric Star, 161, Gladiator-158. High Speed 158, King's Fancy 161, Lemberg 158. Ribble 159, Soldier of China 161, Soldier' of Germany 101: 4. Kent Handicap "C" Class....—
(Seven Furlongsy Beta 145, Bistre 148, Budge 140, Daylight Eve 140. Fair View 140, Flying Touris: 148. Jungle Jim 161, King's Worthy 158, Lemberg 158. Monoplane 154, Pride of Tsingtao 150, Racing Boy 157, Racing Luck 140. Racing Pluck 154, Ribble 161, Spinaway 181, The Tiger 152, Valorous 165, Wayward Stag 161," What A Chance 158, Wonderful Stag 152, Zero 145.
5.Suffolk Handicap "D" Class
(One Mile)
Boxing Eve 159, Chief - Seattle 156, Fudge 158, Glad Eyes 161, Gold Bullion 160, Gold Currency 163. Great Hall 161, Heart's Glory 151, King's Parade 157, National Day 145. Partnership 152, Royal Flush 152, Sandy Bay 158, Surabande 155, Solar Star 168, Tilicum 158, Tiny Star 155, Vigilance 145, West Famide 168. Young Chap 147.
Suffolk Handicap "D" Class.—
(One Mile)....
LOCAL SOCCER
Programme For The Week-end
The following is the local, soccer programme, for the week-end:-
SATURDAY, FIRST DIVISION
(K.O. 4.30 p.m.)
Club v. South China "B"—Club. Kowloon v. Lincolns-Kowloon, Recrelo v. Police--King's Park. St. Joseph's v. East Lancashires -St. Joseph's.
Navy v. Borderers-Curoline Hill.
SECOND DIVISION
(K.O. 3 p.m.) Young · Indlags v. Royal Eq- ginters Club.
Kowloon v. East Lancashires— Kowloon.
Navy y. South China-Caroline
Road.
NE
Athletic v. R.A.—Athletic... Borderers v. University-Happy Valley.
THIRD DIVISION (K.0, 3 p.m.) RA.M,C. v. Rallway-Rallway.
·Recreio v. Police-King's Park, R.A.0.0. Y. East Lancashires--
St. Joseph'a.
HỒNG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934.
HOME RACING
Call-over For The Cambridgeshire
London, Oct. 25.
LOCAL GOLF
LAWN BOWLS
Starting Times For K.B.G.C. Team For
Fanling
The starting times for Faniing,
The following is the call-over { to-morrow, are given below:- for the Cambridgeshire, announced
la London to-day;
9/1 Mary Tudor II (t. and o.) 12/1 Wychwood Abbot (t, and o.) 13/1 Cayamanas (0.) 14/1 (t) 18/1 Bandsman (1. and o)
· 22/1 Solfatara (1. and o) 22/1 Flamenco It. and o.) 22/1 Spendapenny (a.) 25/1 (t) 28/1 Highlander (t. and o.) 29/1 Mate (t, and 6.) -28/1-Spirituelle-(t-and-6:)
28/1 Rentenmark (t and o.) 33/1 Statesman (t, and o.) 33/1 Poker (t and o.)
O E C. Marton" and J. Shepherd*
J
Old Course
9.35. Am. P. Allsebrook and
Young*
R..
9.40.
9.45
H
9.50
9.55
W. J. Jamieson, and A. T. Braley.
D. C. Wilson and D. 8. Robb,
D. Edward and W. Taylor...
10.00 J. Dennis and P......... H
Всоодев, B. D. Evans and A. Soim-“
J, H. Little and J. W. Alabaster.
H. N. Williamson and N.
K. Littlejohn..
A. G. Donn and A C Young.
G. McGrane and C. J. Stellingwerf
C. Jackson and G. Milne. L. C. Grover and G. F. Hole.
10.04.
merfelt..
HIII.
Lincolns
V.
(K.0. 4.30 p.m.)
Club ...
Chatham
35/1 Commander III · (t) and o.) 40/1 Celestial City (0) 45/1 (t.) 40/1 The Blue Boy (o.) 50/1 (1) 40/1 Grand Rounds (o.) 80/1 (1) 45/1 Light Susser (t. and o.) 45/1 Mistor (o.) 50/1, (t.). 50/1 Meda (t, and o.) 50/1 British Quota (t. and o.) 50/1 Young Native (t. and o.) 50/1 Buckland (t. and a) 50/1 Almond Hill (t, and o.) 50/1 Badruddin (t. and.o.) 50/1 Akela (0.) 68/1 (t.) 60/1 Homally (t, and o.) 68/1 Adriatic (t and o.)
10.08
G. A. Stewart and H. A Browning.
10.12
W. N. A. Smalley and R.
R. Davies.
10.16
14
10.20
+
10.24
!
10.28
E. des Voeux and A. B
Purves
10.32
10.36
17
68/1 Denbigh (t, and o.)
10.40
RAF V R.E.s" Athletic. Lincolns v. Radio-Happy Valley,
85/1 Lium II (0.) 80/1 t.)
86/1 Tabasco.
10.44
66/1Galapas.
J. F. Robinson and L" R Billinghurst.
100/1 Celadon (t. and o.)
10.48
100/1Grindletop.
G. C. Worrall and L. H. Geart.
100/1 Hot Bun.
10.52
100/1 MossOTO.
W. W. C. Shewan and J. Forbes.
100%1 Latol.--
10.58
Reuter.
11.00-
11.04.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS
A. M. Parker "and Coulthart.
J.
11.08
The following have been selected 11.12 to play for the Hong Kong C.C.
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION (K.O. 4.30 p.m.)
South China "A" v. Athletic- Caroline Hil.
||
THIRD DIVISION
(K.O. 3 p.m.)
R.A.S.C. Y Road.
Borderers-Chatham
THE INTERPORT
The Shanghai-Football-Associs-in-the-cricket-matches this after 11:18- Bold Commander 150, Burgomas- tlon have accepted an invitation neon against the C.B.C.C., the ter 158, Chesterfield. 155. Chivalrous to send-a-team-to-Hong-Kong at games in each case commencing at 11:20 - 145, Colombo 145. Delightful Chinese New Year to compete for 2 p.m.:- Chance 145, Ebony Idol 155, the Telegraph" Cup. Festival Eye 145, F1-Fà 145, Hell
for Leather 155, Helter Skelter 182,
Irod Grey 159, Little Beauty 158,
No Fear 154 Pie Face 151. Racing LOCAL HOCKEY McInnes, T. A. Pearce, E. J. R. Mit-
Triumph 181, Shaughfaun 140,
Soldier of Fortune 158, The Bodega 185, The Carp 155, Vago 145, War- rington 168.
7.Surrey Handicap "B" Cla
(2 Mile Post Once Round and In)
Brechin 168, Bright Star 154, Don 110, Gladiator 188, Gleneagles-150, High Speed 140,, King's Bounty 155. King's Fancy 168, King's Warden 11; Macaroni 183, Mayflower 148, Cág Bay 154.
N
8.Ballarat Handicap "B" Class
(2 Mile Post Once Bound and In)
Alacrity 182. Australian Boy 156, Dinity 145. Empire Day 150, Fan-
·ling-Fox—152,--Glorious Star 149, Lücy Glitters, 135, Portia 149, The Giraffe 136, The Godse 185, "riday 135.
H.K.S. Brigade Beat
Recreio
W. HE Thomas and K. S. Morrison.
To-day
The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their friendly match on Saturday next against Club de Recreio at King's Park.
PT. Farrell, C. L. Farmer, A. 8. Russell, J. H. Budding (Skip).
COFFEE FROM BANANAS
New Trade Possible For Malaya
Malaya can now boast of a new industry. Banana coffee is being manufactured here and there is every likelihood of its immediate success with beneficial results to the country as a whole.
*
D. W. Waterton, A. W. Meloy, M. J. Henderson, A. M. Holland (Skip),
J. L. Tetley, F. C. Ciemo, J. G. It has been urged over and over Meyer, S. Randle (Skip).
again, especially during the gloomy G. Ross, S. A Bright, J. Rodger, days of world depression, that K. Duncan (Skip)..
Malaya ought to have more than JS Logan F. Morley, J. Watson two strings to her bow and much 3. C. Brown (Skip).
INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES
has been done in ather walks of life to help this country "in the matter of her industrial develop ment
Gastric Cure
The latest development is the
manufacture of banana
coffee. Experiments have been made at the Hawkesburg Agricultural, Col-
Baltic Money Market cge showing that "coffee" can de
Barometer
Shipowners are constantly faced with the foreign exchange problem The transfer of money from one
made out of bananas and inquiries were received from several doctors as to whether coffee made out of bananas would be useful in the treatment of gastric disorders and in the building up of children after certain disorders.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
"NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG, ELECTRIC
CO., LTD.
LOST
PPLICATION has been made.
to the Company to issue a duplicato Share Certificate in respect of 60 shares Nos. 347471/347320 registered in the name of HO TSZE TÄT, the original of which has bean declared lost.
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Notice is hereby given that if within 14 days hereof no claim or representation is made to the Co- sharea aball be deemed CANCELL the original certificate' for 'th - said
ED and of NO EFFECT and that the Co., will then proceed to deal with such application.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Lr»,
Agenta. Hong Kong, 11th October, 1934.
12915
THE MACAO JOCKEY
CLUB."
MACAO RACES SUNDAY, 28тÚ OCTOBER,
1934.
Notice.
country to another is not only at-
There is no gainsaying that the tended with all sorts of difficulties banana is one of the most valuable Special Sailings See Steamboat Co. these days, but is accompanied by
fruits in Malays, and the idea of the question of when as well as turning them into coffee now, to transmit. Some have. bematerialised by Mr. C. Motte of C. come adepts, at knowing which Motte and Co.
way the cat is likely to jump. Prior to the improvement in the Argen- tine exchange substantial sums were remitted by London shipown
C. Marseille und R. 1 The fact, did not go unnoticed In the foreign exchange market, Cherrill,
and there is now a tendency on
P. 8. Grant and G. W. Tolmie. W. G. Robertson and D.
L. Prophet. GT May and J.- C. Dunbar:
M.—Gray and E Bathurst,
WS.A
Mr. Motte told a representative of the Free Press yesterday that he had been experimenting on this for over ten years.
Local Factory
There were several obstacles, the the part of the money market con- chief of which was the evolving of stantly to tap the Baltic for its a process to take the starch out upinion, particularly regarding for-of the fruit while retaining Its ward prospects. This may sound beneficial properties. He has ac- rather flattering, but there are solid complished this task and to-day he grounds for the complimentary in- is the only man in the Far East terest which is now evident. Since and perhaps in the world' who is the 1928. slump international trade turning out banana coffee... has contracted so much under the Influence of "the "national self-
Mr. Motte has his factory in Serangoon Road. This factory is
9.35 am. A. E. Lissaman" "and T. sufficiency" gospel that money at present on a small scale but it payments between nations have is his intention eventually to en-
1st XI on home ground:-A W. Hayward (Capt.), T. E. Pearce. T. M. L. Redmond, G. S. Dunkley, H. Owen Hughes, E. R. Duckitt, L
chell, G. R. M. Ricketts" and A. C. I. Bowker.
New Course
9.40
D. Paton E, J. R. Mitchell* and A.
L. Eastmari*
9.49
$.50
$.55.
PLAYERS SUSPENDED
10.04
10.08
1+
10,12
10.16
2nd XI on CS.C.C. ground:-H J. Armstrong (Capt.), W. Kelth Robinson, J. E. Jupp, C. W. E. BI- shop, G. A. Milbẩnk, H. R. Sen- nercluch, E. McMahon, G. A Ste 10.00 In à friendly game, on the wart, H W. Baines, W. L. B. RES Marina Ground yesterday after-and L. D. Kilbie.. noon, the Club de Recreio went down to the Hong Kong Singapore Brigade by four goals to nii. Play was very even in the first half with the defences on both sides domina- ting. Tya Singh scored for the Brigade with a fast rasping'shot. There was no further scoring in the first half.-
In the second half Lieut. Garth-Thursday at the Association Office, walte played a very forceful game
A. H. Baker of the Young Indians and was instrumental in scoring
auspended until December 19th for "deliberately fouling a the second goal of the match. Khuda Bux added the third and player in the match against the towards the end. Garthwaite scored Hong Kong Football Club 2nd XI' another brilliant gosi, bringing the
and Li Hung Chuen, of the Rail- way Recreation Club was suspend- For the losers W. A. Reed blay-ed until the 28th December for "dangerous foul against a player the Club de Recreio in a third
MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
The programme for the 6th Extra Race Meeting to be held at Merao on Sunday, 11th November❘ total to four 1934, is as follows:-
1. The Machine Gun TROOP ed a sterling game at centre half Handicap. (Unofficial) Winner and broke up many promising
$125 Second $75. Third $50. For China Ponies certified by the O. C. Machine Gun Trớp, H.K.V.D.C. ax "Regular. Trüop Ponies." To bë ridden by Members of the Troop, Entrance:$5. Six Furlongs,
2. Colewan Handicap. (Second Soegiem).* Winner $150. Becond $76:-Third 850. For China Pontes clasalded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" and · "K" Classes. Entrance $5. One Mile. N. B.--One entry only will be made
for Colowan Handicap, En tries will be divided-into-First and Second Section at the dis cretion of the Handicapper. 3. Talpa Plate, Winner $200. Second 8100, Third $75. For China Pontes, Griffins of this Sea- son that have not, at date of entry, won more than $1,900 in stakes. Weight 146 ib. ib. penalty for every $100 or part thereof won in stakes. Jockey allowance $5. Once Round..
First
4. Colowan· Handicap. Section Winner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For China Fontes classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club 63 "D" and "E" Olasses. Entrance $5. One Mile
5 Wan Chal Handicap. Win- mer 8159. Second $75. Third $50. For China Pontes, Bubscription
iming of the Hong Kong Jockey cint of this Season that have not, at date of entry won more than $1, stakes. To be ridden by who have not won ten Jack races anywhere at any time. No whip or pure allowed. Entrance $5., One Mile
movements. J
win
At a meeting of the Emergency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association Held On
was
division match.
Both incidents took place on the 20th instant.
HOME RUGGER
C. B. S. Win The O. B. S. scored a convincing over the Royal Corps of Signals by three goals to nil in a friendly game at the Marina ground yesterday afternoon. All the goals were scored in the first half of the game by B. Pearne,
London, Oct. 25. Hirst, and Pearne again. „
In a rugger match played to-day, There was no scoring in the sec-Newport defeated Oxford Un ond half although both sides had versity by 6 points to nil.
Reuter. a fair share of the game.
BABE RUTH TO BE MANAGER
New York, Oct. 25. The New York "Dally News" re- ports that Babe Ruth is slated for the managership of the Philadel phia Athletics, American League team for the 1935 season.
An official announcement will
SUZANNE LENGLEN
Successful Operation
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 15. Mlle. Suzanne Lengten, who re- Igned for so long as "Queen of the Tennis Courts," was operatect on in Neuilly, Paris
از
Rosa. W. W. Mackenale and R. L. 8. Webb.-- E. M. Bryden and R. C. Webb.
R. P. Phillips and J. 'A R. Belby.
W.. R. K. Collins and J. Angwin
been chießy for financial or debt large it. services. Payments for goods and
his
ordinary
Different Taste
(2949
ELOCHROMS
FILM
FOR BETTER RESULTS always use SELOCHROME ROLL FILM. Specially made for tropical. climates, it is just as easy to use as ordinary films," but so much better.
Obtainable at
T. & Pearce and S. H. commercial services have been
Mr. Motte said that he started Dodwell
made largely out of “frozen" funda; DJ Gilmore and A. T.
thus," trade" remittances have not manufacturing banana coffee abous two weeks ago. The process is had a great deal of influence upon Lay.
kept strictly private but he K. S. Robertson and J. B. foreign exchanges, which have res guarantees that his product is ponded mainly to political pro- untouched by hand and is made. spects. Recently, however, the whole position has changed. The under hygienic conditions.
Banacoffee, as Mr. Motte calls recovery in international trade
product, 13 prepared Like which has been so plainly evident
coffee and is black in in freight markets has also affect- ed money markets. Exchange rest-colour. It leaves a sediment as rictions have been relaxed in many does coffee but there is a subtle directions, enabling money to be difference in taste and some say remitted with some degree of free-that the difference is in favour of
banacoffee. dom, and once again foreign ex-
In Malaya there are bananas ILFORD LIMITED change is needed substantially for
and banands but there is only one trade payments instead of being type that possesses all the vita used principally for investment," debt, and other similar financiamins and Mr. Motte is careful to requirements. The Baltic is a place use only these bananas.
His intention is to produce a where Jarge-scale commodity movements are easily watched. beverage with nutritive qualities
without any drawbacks. Heavy buying or selling may be followed closely and forthcoming money transfers calculated, both as regards' size and date.--
R. A. Rodgers and J. A.
Shaw.
*Tile Superintendent will have caddies ready for these players near starting box, Old Course.
TRANS-PACIFIC
AIR SERVICETM
Only A Question Of A Few Months
Los Angeles, Oct. 18. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, a director of the Pan American Aur ways, sald here to-day that "it is only a question of a few months until regular three-day airplane service is a fact between California and the Far East.m
"Plans for a trans-Pacfic service between California and China by way of Hawaii, Guam and the Phi
ppines have been in process of formation for two years he de- clared.
Whitney and J. T. Tripps, presi- | dent of Pan American, which has operated regular service between North and South America for six years, have been here and at San Franciso for a week considering possible sites for a terminus for the Pacific line.
Whitney said survey fights to
FRIENDLY CRICKET
Volunteers v. Police.
The following will represent the Volunteers against the Police on Sunday, October 28 at 2 p.m. on the Police ground at Happy Valley:-
R. H. Grimths, J. Hunter, E. A Munro, J. Owen, J. Pote-Hunt, W. H. B. Rigg. LG. Robertson, W. Keith Robinson, J. Stein, AF. Walkden, G. C. Moutrie,
ley, stating planes carrying 32 pas- sengers and capable of a speed of 200 miles an hour would be used.
"In view of the aggressive steps ow being taken by European tions to entrench international air lines in the Far East, we feel it now appears practicable for Pan American Airways to consider ing tituting at an early date an experi mental air transport service to
be made when Ruth and Connie to-day in the American Hospitaine Orient would be made probab- link our existing operations in the
Athletics, return from their winter Mack, the present manager of the tour of the Far East. Mack is be- Heved to be resigning- Reuter,
$50. For China Pontes that have been started in the Colowan Handicap Second Section, and have not won. Weight 1401b, Puny placed second in the Colowan Handicap 10 lb. penalty. Pony placed third 5-b-penalty Entrance 85. Post Entries. Half a Mile.
2
4 Ladles Sprint. (Upoficiál); -- Entries close at 3 pm, on Frl- Winner $150 Second 875. Third day 2nd November, 1934.
Dr. Martel was the surgeon, and ly Jan. 1. Experienced pilots will after the operation tris statementy the route in huge seaplanes. was made to Reuter:
then will carry mair and express "The operation was successful, and later passengers, he said. and Mile. Lenglen's condition is satisfactory
She should make a quick re- covery and there is no reason why she should not play tennis again as well as ever."
It is understood that the opera- tion was not a serious one, at
While waiting to be taken to the operating theatre, Mile Lenglen read many messages from friends and chatted in a cheerful man- Lner.
| Far East wth Calfornia,” Trippe
wrote Farley.
The concern, through a subsidi- pary, owns 49 per cent, of the stock of the China National Aviation corporation, which is controlled by the Nanking government
An experimental fight for a pro- posed service between Canton and Manila was made last year by Pan American representatives from Shanghai
Better Conditions: Climatic and commercial,condi- tions are better in the Pacific basin than in the Atlantic, is Whitney's opinion. He said that Col Charles A. Lindbergh, who is a Pan Amer- Ican director, would recommend the terminal headquarters.
That plans for the long-talked of: A request for a franchise to ... oper- Pacific service were nearly ready ate south from Manila to Java, to be put into effect was revealed touching at Iloilo, Zamboanga and last week by Trippe in a latter to other Philippine points, was re- Postmaster General James A. Far- fected by the insular leglutature.
The Price
For children especially, bana- coffee will come as a boon. At present Mr. Motte is exporting his product in order to secure market overseas but there is no reason why banacoffee should not find popular favour locally. It is. guaranteed to contain 100 per cent. bananas and no foreign mat ter is added.
The price is low, 30 cents being charged for half a pound.
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fford
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