IU

18

£

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

14

13

24

15

47

18 18

20

23

23

136

32

28

240

30

25

38

TR

82

Note:-Figures, in parentheses indicate number of latters in the words required

Across,

I. There are several used in the

makeup of this paper (5).

8. It is a long time since the veteran made his this (5)

9. Name of a

sion (5),

13. This may prevent an explo-

19. Four or six in a test? It'a

not worth considering! (7).

18. Anything but a eulogy, cer-

tainly (7).

S. Ein and feminine (4), 3. "Sully (5).

14

4. Weapon of stripping signi-

..ficance (5).

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935.

RACE MEETING

(Continued from Pare 10)

Betting

1st Pony...

2nd Pony

3rd Pony

Win. Place.

247 269

535

595 345 341.

The Field...... 655 470

Total

1,582 1,875

Daily Double: $83.40. 7-Empire. Handicap (Adont 1 Mile and 171 Yds.) Mr. Dunbar's Fontlac Bay; 154

- 1bs,

......................... (Mr. Frost) Mr. L. T. F's.High Honour, 149

lbs.

(Mr. Roza) Mr. L. T. F.'s Gold Coin, 148 lbs.

(Mr. Deitz) Won by short head: two lengths between second and third.

Time: 12.2, 413, 1.142, 1:46.2,

2.21.1.

Pari-mutuel:-

-Win: $14.

131

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ASSERTIONS BY

VENIZELOS

Vigorous Denials In Greece

"

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Press")

(B) Talagraph, Copyright, Tela.. graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, March 24. $30 an....)

Athers. Mar. 23.

KING'S SILVER

In

JUBILEE

Local Parade

communique Issued on Saturday, the Colonial Secretary states that a parade of the dart!- son will be held at Happy Valley from 9.45 to 11 am, on the 7th May, 1935, in connection with the celebration of His Majesty's Bilver Jubilee, in which it is hoped the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps will take part.

A vigorous denial that there is any truth in the various asser- tions made by Venizelos"in an at 2 tempt to justify als actions, has been made in the form of a state-

His Excellency the Governor has ament issued by a Greek semi-off-

cal news agency on Saturday. It expressed the hope that all indi- is untrue, for instance, states the

viduals or firms, having in their employment members of the Corps communique, that difficulties were placed in the way of Republican

will wherever possible grant deputies when they attempted to

them facilities EO attend the speak in parliament, these de-❘ parade. putles, on the contrary, having (Mr.held speeches

provocatory character. "(Mr.

Referring to Venizelos! allega- (Mr.

proclaimed martial law, the state- tion that the Government has

ment explains that this measure was only taken on March 1 after the outbreak, of the insurrection. Transocean Kuo Min.

Place: $8.90, $9.50, $19.20. Also ran:-Foxbridge 143 Butler), Harvest View 148 Fung), Mistate Bay Proulx), Victor Hall 152 (Mr. Pih), Rosseau 156 (Mr. P. P. Botelho).

Betting

Place.

461

of A

5.

territory in N.

Needless advice to the awol- len-headed (5).

Africa (7)

6.

10.

and of one in E. Asia (5),

Here's a seat for more than 500 on the vehicle (5),

7.

Unadorned in a way (4).

8.

Rank (4),

11. "Gm Cora

(anagram) (7).

12.

Displayed (7).

Win.

14.

The grandee was naturally upset at being upset (7), "

1st Pony

519

2nd Pony

187

187

20. Putting something in hope of return (9).

the

15. This supplles "shelter over-

3rd Pony

65

60

21. The proverbial time for be-)

head, but not from side winds (7).

The Feld

888 881

Race 6

Ing executed in a certain way (4),

17.

A nautical "interjection,

Total 1,657

1,389

No, 2433

mainly large (5).

1!

539

$998.20 285.20

22. A shortened test (4).

18.

Discoloured (5)

2083

142.60

23.

"Come, I rust " (anagram) (9).

24.

Attack (5).

13

14

25.

23. A spice (7)..

5)

Town of France, to which you may take them (5).

30. These certainly mean an in-

crease" (7).

26,

(5).

(5).

108 ......

2

3

le same be-

Race"

|

No. 2512

1493

$1,240.40 354.40 177.20

Cerebos Crystals

Jelly

11

FRUIT jelly is al-

delicacy. Cerebos Jelly Crystals are made from the purest ingredients-the juice: of ripe fruit and the finest sugar. The result is always a perfect sweet.

Aways a welcome

Cerebos

Jelly Crystals

Agents), John D. Hutchison & Co., Post Box 43. Hong Kong

93. They are apt to be biting. though not canine (5)..

34. How heavenly! (5).

35. Such a person is not to be

relled on constantis— (7).

36... —and changeableness of mind

la probably a this of his (5),

37. 5. American animal (5).

R

Down.

Social oil, shall we say? (4).

Foles, but not measurements

proclamation

27. Authoritative

28. Change the head of 1 Down.

for a contract (4)..

29. A masculine-sounding miner-

al ($),

31.

32.

This is the lowest of its kind Not quite all birds are this (4).

of Saturday's puzzle:-

The following is the solution Across 4, Singular; 8. Snip- Down.- Anker 2, Spoor: 3. snap: 9, Before; 10, Demoniacal; 13, Rural; 14, Esther:.11. Sweden: 21, Sully; 24, Extraneous 25, Uprear; 26, Revision; 27, Grimness

KOTEWALL CUP

(Continued from Page 10)

nat; 7. Agree; 11. Mute; 12. -Until:--4-Speculators;-5--Noble 6,

Name; 15, Shun; 16, Halo; Wiper; 19, Dream: 20, Nerve; 21, Salvo; 22, Least; 23, Yukon.

18.

ITALY'S ANSWER TO CHARGES

8.---Mirs Bay Stakes (About 1 Mile and 171 Yds.)

Mr. Lan's Bright View, 154 lbs. Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of (Mr. Davis)

China, 150 lbs. (Mr. Deltz) Mr. Dynasty's King's Fancy, 152 (Mr. Frost)

Won by short head tween second third.

.

Time: 12.1, 42.1, 1.14.3, 1.47.2,

2.20.1.

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $23.20

Nos. 1181, 144, 1011, 1023, 364, 649, 1035, 203, 399, 1260, 1319" get $50 1 each.

Place: $8.50, $9.20, $7.20. Also ran:-Gold Bullion 158 (Mr. Roza), Hetman 157 (Mr. Butler), Mayflower 145 (Mr. F. 'F. LI).

Betting

... 1011

Nos. 488, 259, 2642, 1490, 343 get $50 each.:

Race 8

No. 526

1599

$1,387.40 396.40

1661

198.20

Nos. 1373, 2127, 2586 get $50 each.

Race 9

No. 342

728 2174

$1,285.90 367.40

183.20

Nos. 1217, 2330. 2828, 1199, 576, 1822, 2799, 590, 2182, 1562 get $50

1st Pony

Win Place.

311

183

2nd Pony

163

135

each.

3rd Pony

346 *287

The Field

823

564

Total

...... 1,643

1,129

3-Taiwan Bay Handicap "D" Class (About 1 Mile and 111 Yds.) Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 152 lbs.

(Mr. K. W. Fung)

"B"), Fing King Cheong (SCAA Abyssinian Demand Mr. L. T. F's Great Hall, 163 lbs.

"A"), Lai Shiu Wnig (8.C.A.A. "B") and Lee Shek Yau (S.C.A.A. "B"),

...F

Unjustified

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"), Telegraph, Copyright, Messages Ordinance.

Tola

189

The Army-Fus. Rowlands (Fu- sillers); Pte. Swaine (East Lancs) and L/Cpl. Steele (East Lanes);

(By Gnr. Fus, Keneghan (Fusiliers), Morton (Artillery) and Cpl. Northraphic (East Lancs); Pte. English Le Received, March 23, 4:30 p.m.)

coins), L/Cpi. Horner (East Lancs) L/Cpl. Higgins (Lincolns), Cpl. Ridley (Lines) (Captain) and L/Cpl. Baldry (Lincolns).

SENIOR DIVISION

win for

the

The only senior game on Satur- day resulted in a Athletic over St. Joseph's by four goals to two. The score does not

Geneva, Mar. 23.

The Italian telegraphic answer to the last telegram by the Abys sinian Government was publish-

(Mr. C. R. Cheape) 2 Mr. Lan's Partnership, 152 lbs.

(Mr. W. H. Choy) 3 Won by short head; 3 lengths be tween second and third."

J

Time 12.4, 44.3, 1.18.2, 1.53.2,

2.26.4.

Part-mutuel:

Win: $60.50.

Place: $16.20, $25.20, $7:80. Also ran:-Copper Idol 150 (Mr. Lobel), Fi-Fa 151 (Mr, R. M. Wood), Fudge 148

(Mr. W. K.

ed by the League of Nations Sec-Yeung), In Good Time 153 (D. B. K. tariat on Friday night in which Lee), King's Parade 155 (Mr. C. Tay- the Italian Government

Abyssinian clares that the mand was unjustified and

in, any way suggest the true, runed on inaccurate assumptions. For Tiny Star 153 (Mr. C. N. Hong), 'i

of the play as St. Joseph's had as much, I not intre, of it as the Chinese. The College played with only ten men throughout and put up a very creditable show. Souza at back shone with his prompt tackling. Zwo penalties were awarded against St. Joseph's

was

instance, It is untrue,

says the telegram that Italy has mabilised-

The one whole year's recruits. despatch of troops to East African colonies is dictated by the neces- sity of taking precautions for the safety of these

de- de- bas-

lor). Philanderer 158 (Mr. F. F. LI). Sarabande 145 (Mr. W. C. Poy), Solar Star 161 (Mr. E. H: Carvalho),

Young Chap 157 (Mr H a Botel- ho).

Betting

Win.

1st Pony .... 129 2nd Pony

.85

Place... -97

54

3rd Pony The Field

607

388

975 829

Total

1,776 1,358

colonies having regard to the military measures. taken by Abyssinia, on a far larger scale.

The Chinese Intermediate line played up well with Lal Kwok

The transport of troops was Chiu spoiling many of the Saint's

also rendered imperative by movements. The College Iterally penned in their own half the unusual situation in the front- for the greater part of the first ler territory as the subsequent in- half and except for a few spora-cidents in this zone had clearly proved. Italy could not possibly

die raids they could not get gG remain passive in face of Abys ing. After twenty minutes play ginian military preparations - Lee Hung Ching sent down to Lo dertaken while the negotiations Wal Kuen who, beat Lawrence with a low placed shot.

CASH SWEEPS

Race 1 No. 1838 ....... $802,20

1332

229.20 418. 114.60.

to

based on the 1923 treaty are ac- tually going on. The Italian Note

Nos. 844, 1374, 733, 394, 870, 475. continues that it is untrue that 402, 2022, 1831 get $50 each. asked in van for an arbitration. the Abyssinian Government has

After this reverse the Saints played up well and Rocha reteiv ing from Shims equalised with beauty. Shortly after Sousa amothered what appeared to be a Italy had discharged all her ob

certain goal.

igations undertaken in Geneva on January 19. In conclusion, the

Immediately after the resump-Italian telegram says that it con-

Race 2

No. 211

$711.90 365 .... 203.40 2250·

101.70

Nos, "905, 026, 456, 1, 992, 248, 2143,

tion Rocha, headed in when he re-siders direct negotiations are not 347, 799, 555, 700, 890, 1469, 2182 get ceived from Victor to put the at an end but Italy still awaits $50 each. Saints ahead. Pressure was put on by the Athletic and Fernandes Abyssinia's answer.

handled in the danger zone, and Lai Kwok Chiu converted with the spot kick. *

Another hands against Costa in the area saw Tang Kwong Bum scoring. Soon after Lo Wat Kuen scored from about three yards out. After this the Chinese enjoyed more of the piny but could not

JUNIOR DIVISION.

SCOTS.

a held me like a marsh, the Varsity defeated the

a dozen goals. Both

with nine men and the Conditions under which the game

Franzoccan Ruo Min.

much laughter

was played, drew: from the spectators."

Blake opened the scoring a few minutes after the start with "a solo effort. Following a correr Lee, scored with the Chinese keeper standing til Goals then came in fast and furious and before. the end of the first half the Var sity were seven goals up

In the second half the Varsity. were masters of the situation and

all the ve, guaja,

Race 3

No, 906........ $1,175.30

236***

....335.80 167,90 Noe, 1622,-1070 get $50 each.

Race 4

$1,136.80 324.80 142.40

No. 188

1288 430

Now 1144, 1779, "970, 1421 get each.

· Race 5:

No. 1858

2388

$1,100.40 314,40 157.20

Nos. 1773, 653, 197, 1063, 2468, 2148, 161 get $50 each.

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SALE

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SPRING SALE

NOW

PROCEEDING

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