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No. 24492. 2ƒØRIÐ AMALFIT HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937. # BRA¶¤¶Æ#Gƒ** Price
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
Prospects For Opening Day
THE VALLEY STAKES AND.
TRIAL PLATE
(BY LAST QUARTER"}
Extensive preparations have been made for the opening day of the 1937 Ainusi Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club and with pro-pects of fine weather together with the even rac- ing promised, the success of the meeting is sasured. The usual artistio display of flowers will be on a larger scale this year and the lawns should present a brilliant array of colours, tastefully blended to satisfy even the most fastidious.
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The $1.00 Special Cash Sweep un the Hong Kong Derby is reting with considerable support and as over 110,000 tickets have been dis osed of to date, the total sales should approxi- mate at least 130,000. If this latter figure is attained, the win. ering ticket wil be worth over $50 000 to the lucky holder.
their
the high standard of the Derby griffins. These ponies have been doing some extraordinarily fast work during training and they ap-. pear
Tar fatest arivals from the North have been Messts. D. S. Li and E C Leighton: and both Jockeys were on view on Wednes- day - mopping, trying out
to be a much superior various mounts. Mr. L will be contingent than the average ones once again riding for the popular imported in former years. Rose- "Star" stable, wned by Kong mary, Havoc Eve, Happy Eve and Bros.. while Mr. Leighton. will do Expansion Time, to mention but a service for Mr. E Tong Sen, whose | few, should return some fast times stable includes Rosemary joint
favourite with Hippy. Eve for Der- by honours.
HIGH STANDARD OF GRIFFINS The outstanding feature in con- nection with this year's racing is
at the meeting and I believe, will give the old champions in the "A" Class, Liberty Bay excepted) some keen competition at the extra race meetings.
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MILITARY ACTION AGAINST
JAPAN URGED
Immediate War And Alliance With Soviet Russia
COMMUNIST ADMISSION TO KUOMINTANG
Shanghai, February 18.
Among the resolutions due for discussion at the plenary session shortly is one submitted by General Li Tsung-jen. Pacification Commissioner of Kwangsi, 'who did not attend the session, urg- ing military action against Japan in order to check aggression before China became too weak to resist.
Several other resolutions on similar Unes have been received including one signed by Ma- dame Sun Yat-sen. This goes so far as to demand immediate war, but proposes an alliance with Soviet Russia with a view to ultimately resisting Japan. It also advocates the admission of Com- munists into the Kuomintang in order to form a united national front,
been dealt · with.
On this account it was decided to extend the session an extra day Reuter.
Executive Committee is expected to pass a virtual vote of confidence in the Government and giving it a mandate to continue the pre- sent policy.
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT MARSHAL FENG YU-HSIANG, VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ALSO SPONSORS RESOLUTIONS SUGGESTING REORIEN- TATION OF CHINA'S POLICY ON THIS SUBJECT... When the third general meeting of them have of the plenary session commenced this morning, members were con- fronted with some one hundred resolutions covering the entire range of political, military. and economical affairs of the nation..
The five committees were kept busy throughout yesterday ex- amining the resolutions and up to the present only a small proportion
Kowloon Tong Club "At Home"
The alove photagraph deplets the happy gathering of members and their friends outside
the Kowloon Tong Garden City Club on the occasion of the holding of the Chinese New Year Day receptio (Photo by A. Fong).
GEN. SIR GODLEY NAVAL
ARRIVES
Met Bv G.O.C.
General Sir Alexander John Godley and Lady Oodley were on board the 2, and 2, Iner Naldera when she docked at the Kowloon Wharf just night They were met on their arrival by H.E. Major- General A W. Bartholomew, the General Officer Commanding.
vessel the
Owing to the late arrival of the progr.umme for the reception of the distinguished Visitor was cancelled. It was ori- ginally planned to receive him by a guard of honour provided by the Royal Ulster Rifles of which he is a Colonel.
APPOINTMENTS
Latest Admiralty Announcements.
The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty: Cdrs.-R. C. Allen, to Diomede Feb. 15; and T. J. L. Blken, to President, for duty in N.I.D., Ad- miralty (March 3).
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Selling Lotteries
Selling lotteries 1 connection with the Annual Race Meeting were held by the Jockey Club at Happy Valley yesterday evening. commencing at 6 pm. There were three drawings, the races con- cerned being the Valley Stakes, the Rooty Hill Derby and the Hong Kong Derby. The coffee room at. Burgn. Cdr.-G. 3. Rutherford,
the Club House was packed almost LRCP. and S., to FLN. Hospital,to capacity, there being a large Great Yarmouth (Jan. 27).
Engr. Cdr.-R P. Janion, Drake, for M.T.E. (Feb. 8).
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Cabinet Crisis
In South Africa
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attendance of members, friends and a fair number of ladies. Bid- ding for the various favourites was brisk and the prices pald gives an indication as to the prospects of the various stables and ponies.
In the Valley Stakes, the fay- ourite was Pagan Love, followed by Coronation Day. Other ponies came in for a certain amount of attention, the principal ones be ing Tum Sing, Tempest, Ship- master, Helephant, Gordito and Mariposa.
The Rooty Hill Derby saw Court- Captown. Feb. 18. While Mr. Pirow has given an
"ing Eve made A favourite with
Discovery A crisie occurred in the Union surances that the bills would be-
Bay, Strathcarrick, Cabinet to-day, the
Gypsy Love and Home Brew next Minster of come law this session, Mr. Defence, Mr. O. Frow, and the Hofmeyr refused such assurances Aztec also came in for some sup- demand. Dick Turpin and acting Minister of the Interior, Mr. Mr. Hofmeyr, according to lobby | port. Hofmeyr, expressing contradictory circles, tendered his resignation, Government policies, regarding the
Rosemary was made a favourite which has so far not been aç in the Hong Kong Derby with Asiatic bills before. the Assembly❘cepted.
Happy Eve and Havoc Eve closely which forbid mixed marriages be- General Smuts and Premier behind. King's Coronation, Red tween Europeans and Asiatics and Hertzog are trying to smooth the Feather and Expansion Time were the employment of Europeans by trouble.-
the only other, ponies, that were bought in at outalde prices.
Asiatics.
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CONFIDENCE VOTE
Shanghai, Feb. 18. Despite numerous resolutions urging positive action against Japanese aggression together with alliance with the Communists, the plenary session of the Central į
MR. H.K. HUNG PASSES
Well-Known Local Solicitor
OC-
We'record, with deep regret, the death of Mr. H. K Hung, the well- known local solicitor, which eurred at his residence, No. 3, West End Terrace, last evening. The deceased, who was one of the best known and most highly respected member of the local Chinese.com- munity, was with the well-known legal firm of Messrs. Deacons.
Articled in England, the late Mr. Hung passed his final examina- tion in 1900 and was admitted to practice in England. He returned to the Colony in the same year and joined the firm with which he served, up to the time of his death
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Mr. Hung is survived by a widow, two sons and four daughters while his nephew, Mr. W. C. Hung, the well-known local solicitor and sportsman, is also connected with Messrs. Deacons
The funeral takes place this evening, passing the Wing Pit Ting. Pokfulam, at 5 p.m.
THE DOLLAR
T.T. ON LONDON: Is. 2-27/324, TT. ON NEW YORK: 30
London Silver Market
London, Feb: 18. (From Our Own Correspondent) London silver prices, to-day were up 1/18 as follow:-
Feb 17 Spot
.20-1/18 .20
NEWS INDEX
Feb. 18 20-1/8 20-1/16
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The session has been extended an extra day and ends on Satur- day.- Reuter.
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WHEN JAPAN GOES
POETIC"
SEE/LEADING ARTICLE
ON PAGE
Choral Manager
Whether you need them for the races or general use this is the time to buy BINOCULARS, TELESCOPES and TELESPECS
because this being race work there in a 10% discount on the above mentioned goode. This spacial discount is in effect until February 27th.
N. LAZARUS, Optician,
6, Pedder Street.
Single Copy, 10 cts. Per Month. $3. RANEE OF SARAWAK IN HONG KONG
On Her Way To Hollywood And England
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To Supervise Filming
Her Highness Sylvia Brooke, Rance of Sarawak, accompanied by her personal secretary, Miss Mann, was on board the P. and O. liner Nalders which arrived in Hong Kong last night from the South. Press representatives, who boarded the vessel on its arrival, found the co-ruler of the little island territory full of cheerfulness. She was delighted with the beautiful view she sa from the first glimpse she had of Hong Kong.
Ranee Brooke will remain in
The Ranee is passing. through on her way to Shanghai, from where she will go to the United Hollywood only for three weeks, States by the Empress of Japan. after which she will travel to
The purpose of her trip is to England board the "RÍMS. "make" Hollywood, where she will Queen Mary to attend the Corona- supervise the timing of her own
tion in London. She will then story entitled "The Great White stay there unth Christmas. visit- Rajah.". which is a biographical story of the life of Sir James Ing her many grandchildren, when Brooke, the Arst Rajah Brooke of she will fly back to Kuching, the Sarawak. The aim is being pro- capital of Sarawak, which she left" duced by Warner Brothers.
only a fortnight ago.
WEDDINGS
The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced:---
Surgeon Lieut. Jan Leslie Samuel Steele-Perkins, R.N., HMS. Sand- wich, and Barbara Mary Edgar, the Oriental Hotel, Kobe;
Alfred Ho Bicw-um. local chler Clerk RN. Torpedo" Depot,” Kow~ icon, and Celine Laing Po Fons
HEALTH RETURNS
One case of diphtheria, one of of chicken-pox, three of cerebro- enterte fever, one of, measles, one
four of dysentery, were reported to spinal fever (one imported) and
the Health Authorities for the 24
hours ended on Wednesday.
Lee Kat Sun. physical director,music. 14, Bonham Road; and Poon Bk. I address.
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