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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937.
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION
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D.O.G.A. Hold
Annual Dance
HUNT, AND
RACE CLUB
Entries And Weights For Kwanti
Conforming to the festivities of
The following are the Fanling the season the Diocesan old Girls'
Annual Hunt and Race Club entries for Association held their
the Winter Meeting on January carnival dance on Saturday night..
Amid
of decorations
multi- 17: coloured papiere-mache in stream- ers, balloons, and buntings be- longing only to Yuletide the throng of merry-makers danced to the zhythm of the orchestra from H.M.9.--Medway, who gave many encores at the repeated demands of the dancers,
1-2.30 p.m.-"The New Bouth Wales Handicap"A Steeplechase of 1 miles for Australian Ponies. Winner a Cup or $50; 2nd 130; 3rd $20. Entry Fee $3.
Belinda (180), Brutus (150), Dancing Hall (161), Lucy Glittera (156), Streamline (152) And Trö-
2. The January Hurdle Race". A Hurdle Race of 14 miles for Ponies that have China Pontea been placed at Kwant! this season Weight 165 lbs. Pomes barred. that have started at Kwant this sacson 6 lbs, allowance. Winner a. Cup or $50; 2nd $30; 3rd $20, Entry Fee $3.
Mrs. E. C. Fincher, the President i jan (150). of the Association, addressed the guests in a short speech and warm ly welcomed Miss H. D. Sawyer, headmistress of the Diocesan Girls School, upon her return to the Colony. She also adduced that she hoped that the old girls who had not joined the association would do so at the earliest opportunity.
Dancing continued with mid- night with an interval, for refresh- ments.
Belmont Star (165), Double Chance (165), Jock Scott ((160),})"} Lancashire Loom (160): The Chetan (185), The Minx (160), and Zero (185)
Among those who attended were: Mr. D. J. N. Anderson and 3-"The San Wal Steeplechase". party. Mr. A. T. Lee and party,A handicap of 14 miles for China Mr. W. A. Zimmern and party, Mr. Ponles. Winner a Cup or $50; 2nd R. E. Lee, Mr. Robert Choa and $90; 3rd $30. Entry Fee $3. party, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fincher, Diogenes (182), Estover (159). Mr. E. F. Fincher, Mr. L A. da
Wigan (147) and Pride of Tsingtao (165).- .. Roza, Miss P. Stringer, Miss Ger trude White, Mr. J. M. Prata and Miss Nancy Banker, Mr. W. Low and Miss Ethel Banker, the Misses Booker," Mias Joan Oli, Mrs. M. Vessooria, Miss Ruth Stevenson, Miss Pang. Miss M. Eckleshall, and many others,
The following were the prize winners of the evening:-Ladles 1st prize: Mrs. M. Vessoona.
Ladies' 2nd prize: Miss Dedear. Glenta, 1st prize: Mr. Gaubert. Spot dances. Mr. E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. F. Winyard and Miss F. Lee.
The dance band of H.MS. Med- way was in attendance.
DEPARTURES ON LANCASHIRE
Naval Personnel
When the East Lancashire Regiment embarks to-morrow on H.M. Troopship Lancashire, after a tour of service on the China command. there will be also, an additional group of Nava' officers who will be going Home.
are The Naval personnel
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Commander J. C. Dalison, of H.M.S. Tarantula, Pay-Lt.-Comdr. J. P. McIntyre, who has been studying in Japan, Lieut. A. R Kennedy, of H.M.S. Folkestone, Captain G. V. Prowse, of H.M.B. Rover, Captain D. J. Grey, of HMS. Tamar, and Mrs. Grey and their two children. Sub-Lieut. G. E. C. T. Baines, of HM.S. Dainty, Surg-Lieut. J. G. V. Smith, of EL.M.S. Cicala, Comdr. Eng. Pll- kington, of HMS. Herald. Warrant Engineer Griffiths, of H.MS. Rover. Wt. Supply Officer Woods, of H.M.8. Tamar, Wt. Wt. Pankhurst, of HMS. Tamar, Chie! · Engr. Ritchle, of R F. A. Franco!, Fourth Engr. Howell, of R. A. F. Appleleat, Mr. Delg. Foreman of H. M. Dockyard Storehouses, and Mrs. Dolg, Mrs. Miles, wife of Burg.-Lieutenant T. F.. Miles, of HMS. Hermes, and Mrs Harri- son, wife of Lt. 8. T. C. Harrison, of H.M.S. Hermes
No naval ratings are leaving by the troopship.
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ROAD WIDENING
The Government is inviting ten- ders for widening the road to Cus- toms Pass. The contract com- prises the supply of all plant, ma- terials and labour required for carrying out "cutting and necessary to widen the Customs Pass Road between Bal Kung Road between Bal Kung and Anderson Road to 20 feet together with all surfacing, cross drainage and other contingent works.
LECTURE
Under the auspices of the Dante Alighieri Bociety, a lecture on "Ro- manticism, Manzoni and I Pro- messi Spost" will be given in the Jacobean Room of the Hong Kong Hotel at 6.30 pm, on Thursday by Mr. G. P. de Martin
4-"The Grand Military Handi- cap and Sassoon Cup."-A, Hurdle Race of miles for China Ponies, Government Chargers, or the pro- verty of an officer on the Active List of H. M. Forces or a member of the Machine Gun Troop of the HK.V.D.C. To be ridden by those Winner the qualified to enter. Sassoon. Cup, to remain the pro perty of the winner for one year.
NEW POLO CLUB IN MANILA
Invitations To The World
Mandia, Jan, 9.
CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY.
1936 Examination
Results
The Government Gazette pub- -lishes the list of Masters, Maten and Engineers, who have passed Examinations" and obtained Cer- "In the pressno of a very largs | tiñcates of Competency. issued crowd, the Los Tamarans Polo under the Provisions of the "Mer-" Club, belleved to be one of the chant Shipping Colonial Act 1894" Anest in the world, was opened and of the Order in Council of the this afternoon by President | 9th May, 1891, during the year Manuel quezon, after which the 1936 well-known four brother team, Elizaldes, played a match against the Hunter River team from Ans- tralla, who brought their own horses,
and
Louis Raymond (1st Mate 8), Honeyman, Fraser (Master' 8.8.); Groundwater, Richard Innes (1st Mate B.B.). Storey, John (Master 8.8.), Littler, Charlès (1st Class Engineer), Bayack, Harold (Master 8.8.), Stewart, John Allan (lat Class Enginear. Lawrence, Charles: James (1st Mate 8.8.), Fothering ham, "James Forbes Gillies
(1st
Mate 8.3.), Stonehouse, Robert; William (1st Class Motor Endorse-- ment), Turnbull, Frederick (2nd Class Engineer Metorship), Liddell, Strapps, Charles George» (lat.) John (2nd Class. Engineer), Pasler, Class Motor Endorsement), Morice, David Johnston (1st Class Engle (1st - Class | neer `| Motorship); Allan, Robert Alexander Chalmèrs Motor Endorsement), Louttit,,] Cheyne (ist Matę 8.B.), de la Mare, James (2nd Class Engineer), Edward Warren (1st Mate 8.8.), The game, which was fast and Faram, Leonard. Brereton (2nd Hirst, Ferederick Allen Wilkinson Engineer), Stevens, Eric (Master 8.8.), Mills, George Ronald }elean and hard fought, resulted in Class
16-5 victory for the Elizaldes, who į Mortimer Conrad (1st Mate 9.8). (lat Class;) Motor. Endorsement),
Dean Hugh (1st Class Motor En conceded a two-goal handicap to Lane, Richard (1st Mate' 8.8),
Edwards, George Weston Farmer | dorsement), Storrs, Antony Hubert the Australians
Los Tamaraos is understood to ́(1st Mate 8,8)), Wright, Albert (1st | Gleadow (Master 8.8.), Fuller, Ed- have extended invitations to polo Class Engineer). Neilson, Alex-ward Wyvyan Nevill (1st Mate S.) clubs in India, South America. ander (1st Class Engineer), Chis-Bell, Alexander Walter (2nd Class)
United States
holm, Simon Fraser (1st Class En- | Engineer), Owens, George. Edward Huwalf the
and further
Inter-gineer), Knox, David (2nd Class Mills (Master 8.8.), ÷ Malcolm; Australia
Thomas (Master 8.8.), Milne, Re- national contests are anticipated. Engineer), Bevan, James (1st Mate -Renter
8.8.), Payne, Douglas Edmund (1st ❘ginald George (1st Mate 88.), Mäte 8.9), Philipov, Valentine Owens, 'Robert' Andrew (1st ClaaY' (2nd Class Engineer), O'Bryen. | Engineer), Banyard," Gerald Carl-
(1st Mate S.S.)ton, (1st Mate 8.8.), Ramsay, Alex
(Master Lawson, Andrew Stephen (1st Class ander
85.), Rumell. Engineer), Munro, Eric James (1st | Donald (1st Class Motor Endorse- Mate 8.8.), CHbson, George (1stment), Gatehouse, George Oliver Class Engineer). Lawson. Andrew (1st Mate SS.), Miller, James Wil- Stephen (1st Class Motor Endorse- liam (1st Mate BS.), Storrs, An- ment), Church, Maurice Henry (18 | thony Hubert Gleadow (Master). Mate 8.8.), Robjant, Arnold George Sailing ship Endorsement), Ed- (1st Mate 8.S.), Williams, John wards, Derek Dawler Piercy (Mas- Clifford (Master 9.5.). Pavillard. ter 8.8.), Gasper, Arthur Clarence Lamb (Master S.8.), Malley. Willam Henry (1st Mate 8,S.), Bux. Shelk Oman (2nd Class Motor Endorse ment), Sinclair, Thomas Douglas (1st Class Engineer), Cherry, Ro. bert Maitland (1st Class Engineer), Terrey, Edgar James (2nd Class) Engineer), Angove, William George (1st Class Engineer), Nesfield, Wi- liam Arthur (Master S.S.); Cross Albert (1st Class `Engineer).
with replica presented; 2nd $40; Gerald Francis 3rd $30. Entry Fee $3.
Diogenes (168), Double Chance (159), Festival Eve (180), King's Parade (158), Latitat (155), Racing Fluck (165) and Racing Strain (162).
3.-The January Country Cup." -Over the Country Course finisti- For ing on the Race Course, China Ponies. Weight 165 lbs. Winners of a Country Race this season 5 lbs, penalty. Winner à Cup or $50; '2nd $30; 3rd $20. En- try Fee $3. Note:-Owing to the large number of entries received for the January Country Cup the Ste- wards have decided to run the Race in two divisions, which have been drawn as follows.
DIVISION ONE
Ebony Idol (185). Glenshee (165) Happy Hit (165), Loch Ness (185), Racing Strain (185), Suzan (165) and Wembley Stag (170).
DIVISION TWO Canary (185), Estover (165), Fes- tival (185), Ike (185), King's Parade (185), Mortmain (185), Stickpast (165) and Winchester Stag (185).
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