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THE DERBY

Latest Prices Quoted

London, May 31. The following is the latest call over for the Epsom Deiby to be run on Wednesday next:

Evens Bahram (t and o)

10/1 Hairan 3⁄4t and o)

10/1 Theft (t and o) 100/8 Sea Bequest (o) 100/7 Sea Bequest (1)

Field Trial (t)

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935.

Trinity College Of Music

Fung Mofan

The following are the results, Dora Chow (Violin), (supplied by the local secretary Mr. Wm. Anderson) of the Local Practical Examinations held in

Margaret O. Grelg Virginia Ildefonso

Anna Laži

Hong Kong on the 18th, to 29th | Cyril Kotewall (Violin). May, 1935. Where not otherwise | Nancy Kwan stated the examinations are for Planoforte. The examiner wils Mr. Albert Mullinson, F.T.CL EXAMINATIONS FOR TEACHER'S

DIFLOMAS

Licentiate (La T. C. La

Marie Machado Alves Irene Ung

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Associate (Practical Work) Clement Vincent Timothy Leong

HIGHER LOCAL

Pass

100/

Field Trial (0)

15/1

25/1 Fair Haven 01

28/1 Fair Haven (t)

28/1

First Son it and c)

28/1 Fair Bairn. It and o) 50/1 Robin Goodfellow

Chan Sul PRE

Julia Liang

it and ox

Alvena Laihovetsky

Bella Ma

50/1 Screamer (0)

60/1 Screamer (t)

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60/1 Assignation, it sad of 80/1 Pry II (t and o)

100/

..135/1

Plymouth Sound (0), Japetus (0) 150/1 Barberry (0)

2001

Peaceful Walter

(t and o)

200/1 St. Botolph it and o)

PLACE BETTING

4/1 Bahram (t and o)

13/8 Hairan (p)

7/4 Hairan (t)

15/8

Theft it and 0)

11/4

Sea Bequest it and a)

-3/1

11/2 Fair Haven it and o 6/1 First Son it and D) 1372 Fairbairn it and o) 100/8 Assignation. (t pnd o) 100/8 Robin Goodfellow (o). 100/7

Robin Goodfellow (t) 100/7 Screamer (t and o -Reuter.

Field Trial it and o)

PROBABLE STARTERS

AND JOCKEYS

London. May, 31.

The following are the amended. probable starters and jockeys for

the Derby:-

Field Trial

Plymouth Sound Japetus

Robin Goodfellow

Peaceful Walter

St. Botolph

Fair Haven First Sen

Screamer Assignation Sea Bequest

Theft

Bahram

Hairan

Fair Bairn

Pry II.

Barberry

(Dick)

Violet. Tse

ADVANCED SENIOR DIVISION

Dora Chow

Honours

Lee Kwok WAL Marjorie Tan

SENIOR DIVISION Honour

Clothilde Andrade Au Wai Man Annette Ches

Eugene Chao

Mabel Chan

Elsie Cadiz

Natalia G. da S. Rozario Dorothy Raven

Hazel Pearl Wilcox (Singing)

Amy Wang·

Joyce Wong

PASS

Furig Fung Ting (Violin) Fung Fung Ting (Piano)

Paula Hollands

Lee Wing KR

Lam Sek Cheung

Winifred Raven (location) Peggie Scotcher

Jeannette Wong

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION

Honours

Chan Haam Yazi

Kathleen Dedeogiou Fung Min Chan

(Brenan) Beatrice Go

((Lane) | Kwan Man Check (Weston) Leung Yi Wa

[Dines)

Rose Agnes Lim

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION

(Jones) Maly Luk

(D. Smith)

(Perryman)

(A., Wragg)

(Steve Donoghue)

E. Smith)

(H. Wragg)

(Fox)

(Gordon Richards)

(C. Smirke)

(Beary)

(Nicoll)

OAKS, PROBABLES

London, May 31. The following are the probable

starters for the Oaks, to be run next Friday, with their probable Jockeys:

Enkaret Nicoll). Buchanite (Weston), 'Blue Girl (Nevett). Cor- Fida (W. Rickaby), Coronal (Perry- man). Clere Story Jones), Fair- stonian Packham, Hyndford Bridge Barry Wragg), Irish Lassie the Second (Dick), Light Tackle (E. Smith). Merry Maid (Lane). Mesa (Johnstone). Sur Kiss (Beary), Solar Star (Steve Donag- huel, Cote Davue the Second. (No Jockey, Fox Lair No Jockey), Papyrette (No Jockey), Quashed (No Jockey) and Solerina (No Jockey),-- Reuter.

DRUG TRAFFIC IN CHINA

Discussions In Geneva

Geneva, June 11 An appeal to foreign Govern- ments to support the Chinese Government's efforts to combat the drug traffic in China by pre- venting the foreign concessions

Olivia Lobo

Honours

Lee Kwok Ching

Jeanette Ma

Cecilla Pass03

Cecile Van der Straeten

Mabel, Tsang

Pass

Thelma Alvares Georgina "Buchanan Margaret Robson Bell Minnie Chin

Ellen Chaw

Vida Aurdey Victoria Cook

Fung Fung Yeun Fung Ching Yu

Paz Gaston Ella Hong Sling Lucia - Ho Agnes Ho Rayann Huang Dolores Ip. Beatrice. Ip Maisie Kotewell

Peggy Leong Kwan Iu Ching

Lee Chang Ling Aloysius Leunr Aimee Lee

Lam Yuet Ying Olive Lee Emma Lim Muriel McCaw Rita Ng

Joyce Shaw

Bertha, Samtoy Lily Trang Tong Kwan Shue Lily Trink Agnes Wong.

JUNIOR DIVISIÓN

Irene Botelho

Honours

Charlie Chan (Violin) Cheung Lai Wan

Raymond Chan (Violin) Rita Lihtrakul Doreen Luey Elsic Lane Margaret Ng Alina Rodrigues Alda Rozario Marie Rozario

Lal Chung Yus » (Violin) Lui Chik Yin

Purita Montinola

Margaret R, Munro Florence Quark

Tong Mo Ying

Belinda Xavier

ADVANCED PREPARATORY

DIVISION Honours

Pauline Beck Sylvia Franciscus Satono Inacuchi Verna Rodrigues

Chan Man Hung

Peggy Kinchin Lilly Luk

Pasa

Gloria, Remedios

PREPARATORY DIVISION

Honours

Renee Chan Rosalind Cheng

Alice Gomes Joan Ma

Colleen Ng (Singing)

Shin Ching Yong

Ines Soares

Anna Wong

Lilly Wong

Katherine Yipp

Theo Airs

Hazel Chang

PASS

Chang Chua Mo (Violin)

Pansy Chang

Lillian Chow

Fung Fung Haan Audrey Mary Hall Lily Lim Margaret Lim

Lee Kit Yui

Li Wai Haan

Annie Lim

Dorothy Luk

Julla Leong

Ada Leung

Peggy Ma (Violin)

Liticia Marie Mello

Nelly Pang

Priscilla Pires

Thomas Anthony Senior Violin)

Pansy Woo

Leonel Marta Silva

Nata Shanek

Wan Kit Ying

Wong Ying Kwan

Vivian Woo

Wong Shui Ta

Wong Wai Nga

Eva Wong

Jean Young

FIRST STEPS DIVISION

Ruby Choy

Vera Dhabher

Honours

23

LESSON SERMON

"Ancient and Modern Necro-

Allas Mesmerism mancy.

and Hypnotism, Denounced" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Selentist on Sunday, June 2nd, 1935.

The Golden Text was, "When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of ini- quity do nourish: It is that they shall be destroyed for evez." (PS. 92:7)

Among the citations which com-' prised the Lesson Bermon was the following from the Bible: Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his night. For we wrestle not against flesh

and blood, but against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all to stand.” (Eph, 6:10,12,13),

The Lesson Sermon also includ- ect the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Sclence and Health with Key to the Bcriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "We should become more familiar with good than with evil, and guard against false beliefs as watchfully as we bar

our doors

against the approach of thieves and murderers. Evil thoughts and aims reach no farther and do no more harm than one's beliet per- mits. Evil thoughts, lusts, and malicious

purposes cannot go forth, like wandering pollen, from one hızma mind to another. finding unsuspected lodgment, if "virtue and truth, build a strong

defence." (P. 234.235).

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Kwok Blk Chun

Joyce Leong

Lily Medina

· •

Joao P.J. de Medina

Marie L. da Silva

To Hon Chan

Bonnibel Jean Wilcox (Violin)

Wu Lei Ying

Yeung Chlu Kua

Ada Chang

Violet Cullen

Pasa

David Choa Calvin Wight" Cook Constance Gomes

James Denholm Hooper

Han Chee Fung

Esther Ruth Hangland

Irene Jarrett

Lily LA

Lam Woh O3.

Natercla Lobo

Hazel Dorothy Millington

Ngan Shing Sung

Carmen Pillal

Vivian Rull

Hazel Sclater Rosemarie Schwob Wong Mang Kal

INITIAL DIVISION

Li Wal Man

Honours

Joan Catherine Millard

Lydia Ozorto

Star Chi Kee

Miranda Vicari

Nora Airs

Wong Fung Been

from being used as centres for the telt tramc, was made by Woo King Tak Dr. Victor Hoo at a meeting of the Anita Woo Oplum Advisory Commission to- ! day..

Dr. Hoo revealed that 263 drug traffickers were summarily execut- ed. in China last year and over 100,000 apium smokers discharged from hospitals as cured, but, the Agures of oplum addicts all ran into millions.

The members of the Commission expressed approval of the Chinese Government's efforts, but were re- luctant to endorse the Govern- mient's proposals to execute all un- cured addicts after 1937.

PASS

Lucille Ayam Alda Alves Eileen Aslett Edith Broadbridge (Violin) Maria de L. P. Borgen Marls Chang May Chow Winnie Collom

JUNIOR DIVISION;

PANN

May, Chantong Alavana Chang (Violin)

The Japanese delegate. Mr. Yo- troducing new legislation against

koyama, congratulated the Chin-

narcotics which would 'make.com

ese. Government, and declared that ❘ operation eadar- be understood Manchukuo was in- Reuter,

Irene Hicks

Betty Lee

John Lim

Dorothy McCaw Ruby Wong

Pass

TO TOUR THE ORIENT

Dr. Glenn R. Phillips, Pastor of the First Methodist Church of Hollywood, will arrive at Hong Kong, June 7th, en route to the Orient, as per Itinerary enclosed.

Included in the party are:- Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Backs, Miss Florence Backs, Miss Winifred Melrose, Miss N. Ella Wingate, Dr. Glenn R. Phillipa

They are Travelling under the direction of the D. F. Robertson Travel Bureau, 108 South. Spring. Street, Los Angeles, California.

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