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TRAINING
GALLOPS
The following times were recorded at the Valley training
gallops yesterday
Bobniak Star
Dawn Star
King's Warden
Double Finesse
Great Hall
Old 'Star
Derby Day
Snowy River
26.2
Dis-
1st.
2nd
3rd
Lust
tance QT. Qr.
Qr.
QE.
27.3
27.3
31.2 1.01.4
35.1
1.04.3
30.2 29.2
27
"
17
32.3
31
1.04.3
32.3 33.3
25
24
33.2
59.4
Saucy Face
29
58
29
Cassius
31
"31
Oak Bay
34.1
1.04.1
30
Tyne
30.1 1:14.1
35
Racing Boy and Balios
30.2
30.2
Mayflower
33
33
Honeymoon Eve
35
1.06.1 1.38,3
30.2
Herod
32.4
1.03.3 1.35.1 31.3
Gold Coin
35-
1.07.2
32.2
Boney
26.3
26.3
King's Lead and Wadebridge
33.4 1.04.1
30.3
Wild Life
34.2
1.03.1
28.4
Blue Ribbon.
33.3 1.05.1
31.3
Pride of Tsingtao
32.2
1,03:4
31.2
Zero
30.4
30.4
Jungle Jim
31
1.01.4
33
1.04
30.4 31.
31
31
30.3
30.3
Sylvandale
30
30
Australian Boy
37.2
1.04
28.3
The Hero and 17th of Sept.
28.1
28.1
Soldier of Peace and
Gold Sovereign
31.3
31.3
King's Parade
33.2 1.04.1.
30.4
Rugby Star
33.4
33.4
Perfect Day
28.1
54
25.4
Djogenes
34.2
1.05.3
31.1
Donovan and Rousseau
32.3
1.03
30,2
Celebration Time
32.2
32.2
Victoria Hall
30
30
The Tiger
31.1
31.1
High Hour
30.1
30.1
Don....
29.4
29.4
Double Chance
38,3
1.07.1
30.3
Ebony Idol
34.4 1.07.3
32.4
Valorous
29.2
29.2
Bear Claw
32.3 1.00.2
27.4
33
33
Vixen Tor
Boolat Bay
Copper Idol
New 'Star
GERMAN PENAL CODE
Completion Announced
Berlin, Nov. 5.
* | M.C.C. IN GOOD
POSITION
At a press reception in the Minis- try of Justice; Dr. Guertner, Minis- ter of Justice, announced that the Commission appointed by Adolf Eltier in 1933 to revise the German Penal Code had now completed its 、arork.
The Chancellor's instructions to the Commission had been to create the German Penal Code anew in accordance with the newly gained fundamental views of the present Lime.
Interesting detalls of the new German Penal Code were made af- ter Dr. Guertner, Minister of Jus- tire, announced its completion at the press reception on Thursday.
A jurist speaking on the subject | *murder" and "manslaughter" an- nounced that "a murder under the new code is a person who kills another in a fit of homicidal pas- son for sexual reasons, out of greed or other ignoble motives, in a treacherous or cruel manner, or With a dangerous implement, or fa Preparation of another crime-All other cases of intentional killing are regarded as "manslaughter," and punishable by prison terms ranging from 5 years to life.
An innovation is made in the form of punishment for persona equipping themselves with danger- ous implements for committing murder. "The irresponsible en- dangering of human life", is also punishable. Suicide or siding and abetting another person to suicide is not punishable under the new code:
A chapter for the "protection of children" declares that the most valuable asset of the Nation is the eld, Therefore the incitement of estricting the number of children
the family is punishable.- "Transoman News, Service.
RED REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY
Warsaw, Nov. 5 The preparations for celebrating the anniversary of the Red Revo- lution in Russia are not progress- ing without considerable friction and many of those in charge te- veal distinctly capitalistic tenden- cies in misusing and embezzling Funds provded for the purpose.
The director of an OOPU 180- tory in Leningrad, Umurow, for in- stanco is accused of emberzling 237,000; roubles, and the head of
In Match Against Victoria
BARNETT HITS CENTURY
Melbourne. Nov. 8.
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The MC.C. touring cricket team scored 328 for the loss of seven wickets at the close of the first day's play in their match against Victoria.
J. "Hardstaff (Notts) contributed 85 and C. J. Barnett (Gloucester) Knocked up 131.
Making his first appearance in the tour, Maurice Leyland (York- shire) scored 24. The M.C.C. lost three wickets for 98.
At lunch the total was 74 for 2, and at tea 208 for 3 (Bamett 107 not out).
The match will last four days. There were 7.500 spectators pre- sent when the match was started. The
weather was cool and the wicket fairly fast. The 200 was reached after 190 minutes' play end 300 in 273 minutes.
Leyland gave a chance when he had scored only 8 but otherwise
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936.
FINANCE
TRAFFIC
COMMITTEE
MEETING
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vised cost ta now estimated at $3,-" 915,000.
The expenditure to end of 1935 was $1,523.380.11 and the provision made in the current year's timates $1,800,000. It is now pro posed to spend $3,000,000 this year, the increase of $400,000 being mainly due to higher cost of, ma- terials in terms of local currency and partly to acceleration of work A supplementary vote for $400,- 000 is recordingly requested.
Public Works Extraordinary: -- Chinese Laying out new areas. Cemeteries, $4,000,
Provision made in Estimates. $2,000.
Owing to the collapse of certain parts of Homuntin' Cemetery as a result of the heavy rainfall in August and September, "It has been necessary to transfer all Section "T" burials to the New Kowloon Cemetery No. 7 at Ngau Chi. Wan, This re-arrangement necessitates burial of provision
additional In the New Kowloon spaces Cemetery No. 7, and a further sum of $4,000 is required to cover this extra expenditure..
A supplementary vote for this amount is accordingly requested.
Defence A, Volunteer Defence Corp: 48 S.M.LE. Rifles, $782.
Provision made in Estimates. $2,160.
The provision in 1938 Estimates for these rifles was made at the amount rate of $1-1/8d. The provided has, in consequence of the fall in exchange, proved in- suficient.
A supplementary vote for $798 is now requested.
OPIUM ADDICTS
Medical Department: Treat- ment of Opium Addicts, $56.
Provision made in Estimates. $1,000.
The expenditure on this sub- head has been greater than was anticipated and a supplementary vote for $56 is requested to cover this year's commitments.
Miscellaneous Bervices: Allowances:---Asiatic
Officers, $12,500.
Rent
Subordinate
Provision made in Estimates, $120,000.
Officers of this class who rent approved accommodation are en- titled to rent allowances, being the difference between the rents ac- tuaily paid and 6 per cent. of the officers' "salary, subject to certain maxima based on salary scales. biting to the temporary levy on salaries the deductions have been less than was anticipated, and it is extimated that a further sum of $12,500 will be required to cover expenditure on this sub-head dur- ing the current year.
A supplementary vote for this amount is requested.
TYPHOON DAMAGE / Public Works Recurrent:-Hong Rainstorm Kong. Typhoon and Damages, $100,000.
Provision made in Estimates $15.000.
The typhoon of 17th August. 1936. caused considerable damage to Government Buildings, Roads, Waterworks. Port Works abd Drainage systems, etc... of the Co- lony.
A sum of $100,000 in addition to'
he displayed encouraging form the amount provided. n the Es- with late cutting and leg glanc-timates is required to meet the ing. He was at the wicket for 65 cost of repairs and a supplemen- minutes and scored two boun-
tary vote for the amount stated
daries.
Is accordingly requested.
Public Works Recurrent:-Kaw- loon: Typhoon and Rainstorm Damages, $35,000.
to
Barnett reached his 100 in 188 minutes: At 8 he gave a chance. He had a sound defence and his
Provision made in Estimates, batting was crisp. He scored 131
$5,000.
August, 11 216 minutes, hitting 19 fours.
Hardstaff combined restraint The typhoon of 17th with aggression, and was con- 1935, and previous rainstorms fident, after an unsteady start. caused considerable damage
Buildings," Roads, H: "was at the crease. for. 15%, Government
Water Works, Port Works, Drainage. minutes and hit 11 boundaries.
Together, Barnett and Hardstaff systems, etc., in the Kowloon Dis- collected 143 for the fourth wicket tilst. which included 100 scored in 17 minutes- Heuter.
FLYING BOATS
Singapore, Nov. 6: The five RAF dying, boats to thcrease the establishment arrived here to-day from England. Reuter.
NOMADS' TEAM
A sum of $35,000 in addition to the amount provided, in the Es- timates is required to meet the cost of repair and a supplement- ary vote for the amount siated is accordingly requested.
Public Works Recurrent:-NEW Kowloon Typhoon and Hain- storm Damages, $28,000,
Provision made in Estimates, $5,000.
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The typhoon of 17th August, 1936, and previous Talasforma caused considerable damage to Government Buildings, Roads, Water Works, Port Works. Drainage kysteźdí, etc. In the New Kowloon District.
A sum of $26,000 in addition to the amount provided in the Ea- amates is required to meet the
The following have been chosen the Leningrad Restaurant, trust, to play for the Nomads in Nakowitz was arrested for having triendly hockey match against used the facilities at his disposal the "C" Coy. Punjabis at the for preparing luxurious banquets, Marina ground to-day at 4.00 while neglecting to prepare any pm, sheep. Boares; Fy cost of repairs and a supplement steps to provide food for the Barros and H. Gubbay; A Xavier, ary vote for the amount stated-15 masses which will be in the city R. J. Reed and L. Botza, A. M. da accordingly requested. during the anniversary celebra Bliva, 8. Souza, 8. A Reed (Capt.) A. "Eca da Silva and J. H Franco. Pranenczas News Service.
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Public Works Recurrent:-New Territories. Typhoon and Rain- storm Damages, $50,000.
SUMMONS
Kowloon Motorists Fined
M. F. C. Oppeh, driver of car No. 1885, of Room No. 233 the Peninsula Hotel, was summoned before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday for causing an obstruction by parking his car on the wrong side of the Roud for 25 of Saigon road minutes on October 20. Accused admitted the offence and a fine of $2 was imposed,
RECKLESS DRIVING
G. A. Bond, of 802 Nuthan Road, was also summoned for driving car No. 1726 on October without due care and caution in Salisbury Road, and for driving without a valid driver's, cence at the same time.
His Worship imposed a five of. 20 on the two charges.
OBSTRUCTION
Mr, B. C. Butland. driver of motor car No. 1992. employed by the Texas Company. was sum- moned for an obstruction in Sal- son Street on October 20.
A fine of $2 was imposed.
Provision made in Estimates, $5,000.
August, The typhoon of 17th 1936. and previous rainstorms caused considerable damage to Roads, Government Buildings, Water Works, Port Works, etc.. in the New Territories.
A sum of $60,000 in addition to in the the amount provided Estimates is required to meet the cost of repairs and a supplement tary vote for the amount stated is accordingly requested.
Total: $886,619.
AT
POPPY DAY FUNG
In addition to other activi- Dies the British Legion maintaina 147 Cottage Homes for disabled married ex-Service men.. while it maintains a British Legion VII- lage, with a population of ap- proximately 900. for treatment and training of tuberculosis ex-Service Men.
Previously Acknowledged $3.272 Kok Kon Sang Wm. B. Finnigan
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$3,287
Further Contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, York Building, Hong Kong.
SCHOOLBOYS WIN
Beat Fusiliers At Hockey
nt
Playing yesterday at Shamshul- Po, the Queen's College defeated the Royal Welch Fusiliers hockey, by two goals to all. Both points for the winners were ob- tained from the stick of Barwan Singh (captain).
The game was played at a fast an exciting and proved pace
Marber was struggle. A.K. standing for the College.
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NO DANCES
The Management of the Repulse Bay Hotel advises that owing to the advent of the Winter Season the usual Tea and Dinner Dances In that Establishment will be dis- by the 8.8. continued until further notice. Tanda, to sit in a Full Court of Seasonable functions will be an-
nounced in, the Press.. Appeal there.
His Honour the Chief Justice. Str Atholl MacGregor, left for Shanghal yesterday
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MISHAP ON SHIP
Suffering from injuries received when he fell into the bunker of the steamer Cape St. Francis, Mr. J. Kirkpatrick, second officer was removed to the Kow- loon Hospital in a serious con- dition
At fashionable gatherings everywhere, Player's are always In a majority. Consistent excellence and quality are bound to tell, besides "It's the Tobacco that Counts"
PLAYER'S PLEASE
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SMOKERS PLAYER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES ARE NOW PACKED IN ATTRACTIVE 100S CARTONS CONTAINING JO PACKETS.
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