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Ford, Major C. M. Manners, Major V. E Duclos, Mr. and Mrs. G." Duncan, Mr. G. Hull, Mr. H. E. Stone, Mr. F. Goodwin, Mr. E W A. Hellwig, Mr. F. C. Cleary, Mr. TR Macdonald, Mr. G. A. Harri- man, Mr. O. A. Smith, Mr. P. I. Newman, Mr, B. E. Maughan, Mr. H. Owen-Hughes, Mr. Y. Ebihara. Mr. T. Kitao, Captain B. Thomson," Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson, Mr. F. G. hunder, Mr. D. L Prophet. Col. K. B. L Dowbiggin, Mr. J. H. R. Hance, Mr. E Abraham, Mr. S. M. Churn, Mr. H. Artas. Mr. G. A Pentreath, Mr. M. J. B, Montargis, Mr. D. L. Ballantyne. Mr. K. S. Morrison, Mr., A. W. Black, Mr. E. Davidson, Mr. I. W. Lang, Mr. R. K. Valentine. Mr. W. J. Wadding-· ton, Mr. S. T. Williamson. Mr. T. Ramsay, Mr. G. Miskin, Mr. A. H. Carroll, Mr. S. R. Kerr. Mr. E.. Lewis, Mr. J. B. White, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, Mr. A. S. Bliss, Mr J. Ormiston. Mr. R. Abraham. Mr. D. Wyllé. Mr. S. W. White, Mr. F. W. White, Mr. H. C. Watson," Mr. *S. H. Ross, Mr. H. R. Forsyth, Mr. H. G. Williams. Mr. C. B.. Brown, Mr. H. H. Pethick, Mr. L. E. Lam- mert, Mr. J. McKelvie. Members of the Staff of Loxley and Co., and Members of the St. John Ambu- lance Brigade and Nursing Divi- sion.
FLORAL TRIBUTES
LOCAL GOLF
Starting Times For To-morrow
"The following are the starting times for the championship of Happy Valley and Captain's Cup
to-morrow!-
8.00 a.m. (and 9.15) J. Rodger and
R. Young.
8.05
3.45
8:50
2.53
9.00
+
9.05
0.10
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9,25
9.30
.0.35'
0.40 "..
9.45
9.50
9.55
10.00
10.05
Floral tributes were sent by "His. Sorrowing Wite and Bobby":
Ha Sorrowing Mother": "Bessie 10.15 and George": "Daisy": "Neille";
Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Archbutt, H. Artas, Mr. Au Ting-hing. Mr. A.
10.26
L. Ballard, Mr. A. Beattle, Mr. A. 10.35 W. Black, Mr. A. S. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bond, Mr. T. H. G. Bray-
feld, H. T. Buxton. C. C. Chan.
(and 9.201 S. A. Sleap and V. R. Gordon.
and 10,10) F. G. Young und G. T. May.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBËR 18, 1937.
VALLEY RACE . MEETING
Entries And Weights
The following are the entries and weights for the Seventh Extra race meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to be held on Saturday. September 25:-
Tweed Island Bay Handicap ("B" Class) One Mile
Dawn Star 157, Expension Time
and 10.20) W. S. Hiller 163. Harvest View 148, Havoc Eve
and JJ. King.
((and 18.30) W. G. Robert-
son and F. Groves.
and 10.40) W. J. S. Key and J. Forbes
(and 10.45) A. C. I, Bow-
ker and R. K. Valentine.
(ard 10.50) J. B. Mackie
and F. A. Redmond. and 10.55) T. J. Price and
H. N. Williamson. Land 11.00) W. J. Buller
and A. E. Clarke. (and 11.05),W.J. Dyer and
O. Eager. (and 11.10) H. H. Mundy K. S. Robertson. (and 11.15) R. K. Collings and T. D. Paton.
fand 11.20) D. L. Prophet and W. A. Stewart, (and 11.25) A. V. Greaves
and D. J. Valentine. (and 11.30) D. J., Gilmore and L. C. F. Bellamy. (and 11,35) W. Mac- Donald and D. S. Ed- ward.
(and 11.40) A J. Dennis and D. Humphreys” (and 11.45) B.. J. B. Mor-
(and 11.50) K K. Rounds and W. Hewitt.
168, King's Justice 148, King's Lead 144, New Star 161. Potentate 148, Rose-Queen 152. Thunder Bay 149,
yne 149.
Corroboree Handicap. ("A"- Clasa)
From the 1 Miles Post Able Amazon 150. Aztec 135. Cen- tre Court 142, Courting Eve 150, Double Finesse 136. Home Brew 147, Katinka 135, Lancashire Chips 165, Ranger 142.
Vaucluse Ilandicap ("B" Class) Six Furlongs
A Great Time 152, Australian Boy 155, Bag Tor 152, Blandford 160, Derby Day 155. Dick Turpin 162. Perfect Day 147, Racing Heart 151, Saucy Face 158. Strathcarrick 152, Vixen Tor 155, Zodiac 155. Island Bay Handicap ("C" Class)
(1st Sectian) Six Furlongs Amberley 147, Aplias 188. Bistre 160, Boolat Bay 168. Centre For- ward 147. King's Bounty 152, King's Coronation 150, King's Jubilee 148. Kum Shan 158, Rob Roy 165, Royal Consort 145. Soldier of China 158, Vira 158.
Teland Bay Handicap ("C" Class)
(2nd Section) Six Furlongs Commencement Bay 161, Gordito
G. Bodiker (above) who was de feated by A. Crawford in the Colony Hardcourt Singles championship at the U.S.R.C. on Tuesday.
ti
Good Morning 188, King's Highway 168. Laughing Cavaller 188. Laugh- ing Giri 165, Plain View 157, Racing Boy 158, 17th of September 147.
LOCAL TENNIS
"D" DIVISION LEAGUE
In a "D" Division League tennis match played at King's Park yes- terday South China A. A. beat the Chinese R.C. by six sets to three.
K. C. Wong and S. Cheung (8.C. A.A.) lost to Wel Chung and P. H. Kwok 5-7; lost to P. H. Chiu and K. F. Wong 2-6; beat T. Y. Tse and M. K. Lan 8-3. ".
Ip and Y. Ip beat Chung and Kwok 6-1; lost to Chiu and Wong 1-6: beat Tse and Lan 6i4. ||
Y. H. Leung and P. W. Sze beat Chung and Kwok 6-2; beat Chlü and Wong 6-2; beat Tse and Lan
6-4.
WIN FOR ARMY
At Happy Valley the Craigen- gower Cricket Club lost to the Army Tennis Club by 8 sets to
W. Wilson and W. A. Land (A.T.C.) beat D. Sadick and H. Karanjia 6-2; beat Dr. C. W. Lam and Dr. N. P. Karanjia 7-5; beat A. Hung and S. A. Cassumboy 6-2. L. Worsfold and A. Tudor (A.T. C. beat Sadick and H. Karanjia 8-2 beat. Lam and N. Karanjia 6-2; beat Hung and Cassumboy 6-4.
G. Kingsland and B. Peckham (A.T.C.) beat Sadick and H. Karanjia 6-3: beat Lam and N. Karanjia "8-3: drew with Hung and Cassumboy 6-5.
HARDCOURT RESULTS
The following are the results of the United Services Recreation Club
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ahan and Col. Matthews. 163, Laughing Buddha 150, Night Stopwatch 140, Sylvandale 168, Hardcourt championship matches Kong F.C. v. Kowloon F.C., Club de Shield Final, India v England
Y. C. Chan. Mr. S. M. Churn. Mr. Christianity Did Not
Make Christ
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F. C. Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell. Mr and Mrs. John Dick. 1. Dreyer, Major and Mrs. V. E. Duclos, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Duxon: Miss Hannah Ezra, Eva Finlay. Mr. Fun Shiu-nam; Mr. and Mrs. CL Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ford. Daisy and Frank Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill. Mr. Kwok Ying-lee. Bebe, Glibert, Paul, Michael and John Harriman. Nell Hale, Mr. and Mrs. C. KIL Mr. crowd and confusion of the pilgrim: and Mrs. A. W. Hughes. Mr. and age he was lost. They supposed Bira. A. Hyde-Lay. Mr. M. T. John-him to be with friends somewhere son. Mr. LI Jowson, Mr. T. Katsu- in the caravan, but when they mura, Mr. M. F. Key.
Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo Mr M. H. Lo, Mr. Leung Yew. Nell Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Iain W. Lang, Mr. E D.. Labrousse. Mrs. Langley and Joan, Miss Delminda L. Lopes, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Macdonald, Major and Mrs. C. M. Manners, Mr. W. R. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
LOST IN CROWD
When he was twelve years old he was taken by his parents to the Temple at Jerusalem. In the
missed him too long they went back seeking him to Jerusalem. They found him in the Temple asking questions from the learned doctors and answering the ques tions which they asked him. His mother reproved him gently and, He answered just as mildly, "Wis" ye not that I must be about my
J. Martin J. R. Masson. Mr. and Father's business." Already the Mrs. J. G. Meyer, M. J. B. Monsense of his relationship to God targis, Mr. Alfred Morris, H. B. had dawned upon his conscious- Nave:
ness, and he was drawing into the
Hon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Paterson: consecrated path which he follow- Mr. T. G. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs.
ed so faithfully to the end of his
W. B. Patey. Miss C Perpetuo. life. Already he had begun his Fritz Petersen. A. H. Potts. Mr. and great ministry ot reconcillation. Bits. William G. Puy, Mr. T. Rum-which led him through sufic ing say, Rud E. Raschle. Mrs. A. H. Roberts" T. E. Robson, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Rodger, D. O. Russell. H. Ruttonjee and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruttonjee;
Mt..A.. M. Scrimgeour, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seth. R. A. da Silva, Mr. Badan Singh and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith, W. T. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stone, Captain and Mrs. B Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tyson:
Capt. and Mrs. Ells Walker and Barbara. Alan C. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wild, H. G. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Whiteman and family, Dr. S. and To Wong. Wong Hok-chi Wong Hok-yan, Wong Ka-taun, Dr. Arthur W. Woo, Mr. William M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wylle, Mr. Yeung Yam;
Staff of W. R. Loxley and Co.; Compradore Dept., Hong Kong: Compradore Dept., Canton;
Chairman. Committee and Mem- bers of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce: Chieftain and Members of St. George's Society; Officers and Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade; Chairman, Committee and Mem- hers of the Hong Kong Branch of the China Association; Hong Kong Football Club: Committee and Members of the Kowloon Football Club: Chairman and Members of of the Sports Club, Members "Briti Sports Club;"
and trials and victories. through eestastes of joy to the doors of death. Thus, the story of his childhood, needing, no embellish- ments from human imagination or conventional divine attributions from small human minds, stands beautiful, simple, and openly true in the pages of the Gospel, the story of a boy who became God's Arst-born son. the first of many brethren.. J:
Co.; Kung Cheong Co.; Mackinnon. Mackenzie and Co.; Hong Sheung Co.: Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming: Sang Loong "Co.; Sun Loong (Lun Kee) Co.; Thoresen and Co., Ltd.; Union Brewery, Ltd.; Directors, General Manager
and Staff of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd; Wang Kee "and Co.: Wilh. Wühemsen and Co.: Yan Cheong Shing Co.; Ying Loong Co.;
The M.E.Z. and companions of Victoria RA. Chapter; the WM., Officers and Brethren of Zetland Lodge: Members of Victoria Pre- ceptory and Priory; District Grand Lodge of Hong Kong, and South China. E.C.; Wor. Master, Officers and Brethren of the Paul Chater Lodge of Installed Masters, No: 5301 E.C.: Members of St. Mary Magdalene" Rose Croix Chapter No. 73.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TRIBUTE
A meeting of the General Com- mittee of the Hong Kong General Anderson and Ashe; Editorial Staff of "China Mail" and "Sunday" Chamber of Commerce called for Herald"; Chairman, Committee and yesterday afternoon began later Members of the Fire Insurance than arranged as members were attending the funeral of Mr. T. A. Association of Hong Kong: Hast- ings and Co. Hong Kong and Mitchell. Before proceeding with China Gas Co. Ltd. (European the business, a resolution was pass. Staff: "Hong Kong Dally Press," ed that an expression of the Com- Ltd. Jardine. Matheson and Co.. mitten's regret at the loss of a Ltd. Import Dept. of Jardine,. valued member be entered on the Matheson and Co., Ltd.; Java- minutes and that a letter of con- China-Japan-Liju: Kue Cheong dolence be sent to the widow.
View 145, Rose-Evelyn 165. Royal Highness 168. Voltaire. 181, Wild Cat 180.
Junk Bay Handicap ("D" Class) One Mile
Daylight Eve 159, Diogenes 156, Firefly 168. Gold Coin 158, Gold Currency 158, Gold Sovereign 161,
Tiny Star 168. Valorous 181, Ythan 168, Zero 142
Gosford Handicap ("C" Class)
played at the King's Park Fester- day:-
H. D. Rumjahn heat A. E. P. Quest 6-1, 6-2.
From the 11 Miles Post Beat That 140. Boronia Belle 159, Bravado 140, Brutus 150. Llangollen 140, Roolfy 150, Solerina 150. | Wing 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, 6-6. Twilight Star 152, Violet Queen 152
J. Gonsalves and A. V. Remedios beat Iu Tak Cheuk and Wong Shiu
esterfield
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Recreio v. Kowloon Tong R.C..
beat Chan Kam Moon and Chan Kam Bung 6-1, 6-4.
A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman boat G. Choa and J. W. Leonard
W. C. Hung and Tsul Wal Pui | 6-3, 6-2
Bowls. Gutierrez International
(Club de Recreio), 3.30 p.m.
Golf-Happy Valley Champion-
ships.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club's Beventh Extra Race Meet- ing, at Happy Valley."
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