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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1937.

NATHAN ROAD Death Of Mr.

TRAGEDY

STREET ACCIDENT

VICTIM

LAI Tui. 18-year-old married woman. of 220 Matauwei Road. Hunghom, was crossing Gascoigne Roud. near the Kowloon Magis- tracy, yesterday evening when she was knocked down by private

car No. 2020. She was rushed to the Kowloon Hospital where it was found that she had a factured skull. She succumbed to her in- Jury at 9.30 last night.

The car was being driven by Captain J. 9. Mason, resident en- gineer of the Royal Air Force, at the time of the accident.

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Fanling Races

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ahead of the second pony, Pr.de of Tsingtao, with Mr. C. L. Gregory in the saddle.

When the race started, Pride of Tsingtao and Estover (Mr. Q. P. Ferguson) following about three lengths behind: Passing the post for the Arst time, Pride of Tsing. tao still held the lead but by this time Blogenes had moved up to take second position with Jock.

Scott stl lying fourth. The first two ponies went in to the Dip to- gether and when the field came into view again it was seen "that Diogenes had taken the lead which it Increased gradually until the home stretch was reached when. with a fine burst of speed. It ran past the judges' box with Ave lengths to spare.

THREE JOCKEYS THROWN The 'Meeting was nou marred by any major spills and although three jockeys were thrown, Mr. J.

A.H. Abbas

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MISSING CARS FOUND

(Continued from Page 1)

The deceased leaves a widow, found. It had been taken from three daughters, a son and many the car park outside the Star relatives to mourn his demise, to Ferry. "all of whom the deepest sympathy

will be extended.

4.

As a mark of respect to the de- ceased the flag of the Hong Kong

Club was at half-mast yesterday.

The funeral, which was largely attended, took place yesterday evening, the remains being interred in the Mohammedan Cemetery.

Among those present were:- Messrs. 8. R. Kerr, S. A. Sepher, 8. H. Ismail, F. A. Rumjahn, A. Hajee Email, A. A. Fattydad. A. R. Markar. S. Moosdeen, U. M. Omar, O. M. Omar, R Gurreemi, A. G. Buffad, E. Haroon, L. Haroon, A. Sadick, S. A R. Ismail, Osman Bux,

Another car, owned by Dr. D. K. Valentine, Deputy Director of Medical Services, which was also missing from outside the Star Ferry whart. was traced.

Mr. C.F. Stone, of No. 18, Peak Mansions, reported to the police that his car was missing from Wing Wo Street, near the Sincere Company. where it was parked. The car was found.

It is the belief of the police that Joy-riders have been busy during the week-end.

M. Mahomedally, Wong Blu Woon, More Motor Car

Sze To Chung, Dr. E. ci Arculli, Dr.

5. A. M. Sepher, Dr. D. P. R. Naldu, Mrs. Grimmitt, and members of the Hong Kong Club,

Floral tributes were sent by the following: Wife and children, Messrs. Choy Hung, C. K. Lau and 8. H. Liang, Yung Ban, Bit Chung, | Leung Lal, Cheng Bon, G. M. Joe, Yeung Shun, Yu Hong-mul, Mok Yuen, Yeung Hing, Wu Man-shing Yung Pak-wal, Chan Sal, Cheng Johnson, Cheng Chin-hay. Lam Chak-pang. Yip Yuk-ling. Wong Sul-woon. Sze To-chung. W. S. Lam, Liu Yew, Liang Ying, F. ̊C. Hall, LB. Warren, Woo Buet- chow, Tang Wah Yan and Tang Yew-sing. Yan Chak-chee, F. Bun- Je, Abbib and Cissy, Yeung Ko- chun and Ah Lâm, G. A. Pentreath, Au Sang, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Szeto, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ko, Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. Ka, Mr. and Mrs. A. Grimmitt and familly, Messrs. Lee Wing-kee, The Yew Sing Printers, Chairman, Committee and members of the Hong Kong CHẾ,

The officiating priest was Maulvi Jabhar.

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race of the afternoon and Messrs. W. T. Stanton and Erik Nelson in the second race, none Or them sustained any injury. Full results

of the meet.ng follow-

RACE 1.

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D.B.S. OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION

Thefts Reported

Motor car thefts featured police news during the week-end. Stolen from a car park near Jackson Road between the hours of 9.30 am and 6 p.m. yesterday. Morris-8 aaloon police early last night. car No. 2031 was recovered by the

deserted by the person who drove away with it in the upper level district. The vehicle, which was painted blue, was valued at $1,500,

It was

Another report received by the police states that a blue saloon car was found missing by its owner from the car park at the Star Ferry between the hours of 5.30 and 6 p.m. yesterday. Up to a late hour last night the car, which was a 4-seater Morris model. licence No. 2751, had not been found by the police.

Three Hundred Killed

Continued from Para 1.7

OVER 700 DEAD

Antung, Feb., 14.. The number of victims in the Manchu Theatre holocaust Is ex- pected to exceed seven hundred.

There are hundreds of bodles plied up on the staircases leading The Diocesan Boys' School Old to the fire exits which were lock- 2 Boys' Association did not hold theis { ed. ···

annual sports yesterday.

1

Browning's King's Parade (Mr. Browning) Mr. L J. A. Fleidèn's That's

That

(Mr. Fle.den) Capt. F. J. C. Rybots Glenshee (Capt. Rybot) Won by four lengths, five lengths between second and third.

Time: 7.37.

3

Pari-mutuel: Win $13.90; Places $8.50, 87.60.

Also ran:-Loch Ness (Mr. F. O. Minshull-Ford), Riceland (Mr. J. K. R. MacGregor).

RACE 2.

Mr. G. R. Q. Henriques's

Duiren

:

Although the sports did not take place, a very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the School There were about twenty boys present, all of whom spent the afternoon play- ing tennis.

The upper gallery collapsed to the pit and so far 658 corpses have been recovered. Twenty eight. seriously injured persons

have been sent to hospital

The Arc. which was caused by a candle in the actor's room, spread Tea was later served in one of to thirty adjoining houses. the master's rooms.

One Japanese policeman, who performed rescue work in a most heroic manner. died amidst the flames and smoke.-

Mr. G. 1. Angus's Hot Hees,

3 Reuter (Mr. Henriques). 1

100 ipd. (Mr. C. L. Gregory)

Mr G. R. Rickcords Nebular

Won by ten .engths, the same

Star

(M. R.ckcords 2 between second and third. Mr. B. J. Fitz-Donlea's Canary'

1.me: 4.53. Fail-mutue:

ק

3

$6.20.

(Mr. Fitz-Donica) Won ty ter lengths, many lengths between second and third.

Time: 7.52. Pari-mutuel: Win 50; Places $10.20. 7.80. 13.40.

Aso ran:-Magnolia (Mr: E Nelson), Susan (Mr. W. T. Stan- ton), The Roundhead (Mr. J. P. Murphy)..

RACE 3.

Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Daylight,

Eve, 186 lbs. .....

Win $6,90 Place

1

LINER QUEEN MARY NOT DAMAGED

the | ܀

RACE 6. Capt. C. B. Coltart's Punch

(Mrs. Ackroyd Hunt) Mr. W. T. Stanton's King's

Worthy...(Miss L Fearon). Miss Barbara Lord's Paymaster

(Miss Lord) 3 Won by

one length, many lengths between second and third.

Time: 8.41. Pari-mutuel: Win $12.80; Places

1 $6.00, 85.70. (Mr. C. L. Gregory) Mr. W. E. Ĝrleve's Ebony Idol,

108 lbs.

(Mr. H. A. Browning) Captain Gwyder-Jones's

Also

(Mrs. ran:-Unul Then Rybot), Spotted Leaf (Mrs. Mc- 2 Avoy).

3

Double Chance, 174 lbs. ... (Capt. Gwyder-Jones) Won by three-quarter length. ten lengths between second and third.

Time: 3.16.

Pari-mutuel: Win $10.10; Places $6.00, $6.70, $8.50.

Also ran:-Belmont Star (Mr. J. K. O. Garner-Smith), Happy Hit (Mr. L. C. Marson); The Cheetah (Mr. L. J. A. Fielden).

RACE 4.

2 B.F.'s Diogenes, 163

RACE 7.

London, Feb. 13. No serious damage resulted from the fire which broke out on board Cunard-White Star Uner Queen Mary on Friday night and the vessel will resume -sailings next Wednesday, it is now learnt. Incidentally he is reported from Glasgow that fears are entertain- ed that the prevailing shortage of steel, partly owing to the enormous rearmament programme, will hold up the construction of the sister ship to the Queen Mary.— tranioccan News Service.

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London, Feb. 12.

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The

Mr. M M Watson's Glorious

Star (Mr. G. P. Rickoordi Mr. A. H. Potte's Jullette

(Mr. I. C. Harris) Mr. N. R. Bosanquet's.

Trojan (Mr, Bosanquet) Won by many lengths, many lengths between second and third.

Time: 7.24.

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Pari-mutuel: Win $22.00; Places viewpoint regarding the new West-Haiphong $8.50, $7.80.

ern Pact, at the Foreign Office.— Also ran: Brutus (Mr. J. H Transocean New Service, Jefrøy).

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RACE 1.

BURRAY Bangkok ria Swatow.

(Mr. I. C. Harria) Mr. L Reidy's Pride of Taing-

tao. 168 lbs......

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No. 80

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No. 77

No. 138

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No. 152

No. 116

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No. 144

$77.52 $38.76

$242.71

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No. 125

$69.34

$61.00

No. 77.

$34.67

(Mr. C. L. Gregory) 2 Mr. L. J. A. Felden's Estover

(Mr. X J. A Fielden) 3 163 lbs. * Wan by ave lengths, many lengths between "second and third.

Time: 3.34.

Pari-mutuel: Win 81410; Places #670 and $5.70.

Also ran:-Jock Boott (Mr. G. P. Ferguson).

RACE 5.

Mr. P. F. J. de Kok's Racing

Strain, 188 lbs.

(Mr. L°C. Harris): Mr. N. R. Q. Bosanquet's Lan-

cashire Loom, 181.1bs... (Mr. EC, Parker-Jervis)

No. 48. No. 241 No. 46.

$30.95 Nas 165, 38 and 51 get $25 each.

RACE 3.

No. 123 "No. 684

No. 122

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$242.24 $69.20

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No. 105

No, 100

No. 109

$247.43 #70 70 $35.35

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No 115

$271:32

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No. 100

No. 19

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