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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937.

TRAINING GALLOPS

Times Taken At Happy Valley

The following times were taken during the training gallops

at the Race Course yesterday:—

Amberley

Copper Idol

A Great Time

Rose-Queen

Wild Life

Dawn Star Gold Coin

Cossack's Beauty ........ 1 Tiny Star, Atomic Star,

& National Anthem.... 1 King's Warden & King's

Coronation Harvest View

Red Feather & Boolat

Bay

Perfect Day ....... Sylvandale

King's Bounty

Katinka

1 35.1 1.12 1.48 2.14 1 39.4 1.16.2 1.49 ↑ 34 . 1:06 1.39

ده

LOCAL YACHTING RESULTS

Sweepstake Races

Results of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's sweepstake races sall- ed yesterday afternoon are "as follows:-

"A" Class-Started at 14.45

Finished Corr. Pos.

16.55.21 15.55,21 6

7. 16.50.48 18.60,48 2

17.42.53 17.39.23 4

Dis- 18t

2nd tance Qr. Qr.

#

3rd 4th 5th Last. Q:. Qr. Qr. Qr,

2 35 1.06

1.36

King's Justice

* 35.4 1.08.2 1.39.4

3Q

91.2

Carpenter

Gordito

1 41.2 1.21.3 2.02.4 2.39.3

9.10.230,4

Lancashire Chips

130.3.1.11.4 1.44.1 2.14.1

.30

(Major B. E C. Dixon, R.E). Nereid II

18.58.51 18.58.51 7

2 37.4 1.15 1.61

36

(Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.).

1

32.2 1.03.1 1.32.3 2.01.3

--29

Artemis

17.00.14 17.00.14 -9

1

35.1 1.10.1 1.43

2.15.1

32.1

(Capt. D. M. Eley).

1 33.4 1.08 1,43

2.15.3

2.48.1 30.3

1

37 1.10.3 145

2.16.1

31.1

(Capt. E. Bader).

I

33.2 1.03.2 1.41.2 2.14 381.13 1.46

32.3

Gull

16.47.35 16.47,35

I

2.16.4.

30.4

(Mr. R. Stock).

38.1 1.12.2 1:46.2 218.4

32,2

1

39.4 1.12 1.45.2 2.14.3

29.1

1

38.2 1.16.1 1.40.2 2.23.3

33.1

Rose Evelynı

I

48.2 1.27 2.00.1 2.32

31.4

Shipmaster

1

35.3 1.08.4 1.40.4

32

Tabby Cat & Scenic View 1- National Spirit

36.4. 1.11.3 1.44.4 2.18.3

31.4

35.4 1.10.4 1.45

34.1

# 34

1.06 1.35.4

30.4

Gael

28

2.18,4

*9.4

Eunice

33

1 35.4 1.12.1

4 27 5.54 1.25,2

1.48 3.22

34

29.3

32.2

33.1 1.04.1 1.32.3 1.59.3.

27

1 34

1.05.2 1.30.4

31.2

3.39

1.15 1.48.3

31.3

Whalsey

140.

1.15.3 1.48.3

31

Lancashire Tich

1 40

1.18.1 1.54:2 2.26.2

32

Zero

2 35

1.07.2 1.40

32.3

Voltaire

4 33.4 1.07.1 1.40.2

33.1

1

41.4 1.20.2 1.55

2.27,2

32,2

1 42,3 1.20 1.55 2.24

29

1 ~46

1.37.3 2.08.1 2.43.3

35.2

1 38.1

1.14.3 1.49.4 2.22.4

93

Laughing

Cavalier

&

Happy Venture

† 34.1

1.07.2 1.40.2

33

Ythan

35

1.08.2 1.38.4

30,2

Racing Heart

46.1

1.31.1 1.58.1

27

Australian Boy

33

1.02.2 1.28.2

28

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40

1.18.2 -1.49.2 2.21

31.3

Commencement Bay 1 New Star

38 1.13,1 1.46.4 2.17.3 34.2.1.09

30.4"

1.42.4. 2.16.2

93.3

& Persian

Bag Tor Stopwatch

Cat

1 37.2 1.17.2 1, 43.1 1.21

1 40 Royal Highness & 17th

of September

4 46.3 1.31.22.10.2

MACAO PONIES

1.50.2 2.28.4

32.2

1.55.3 2.24.3

29

..

1.19 1.55.2 2.28.3

33.1

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Plain View

43.3 1.20 1.57.3 2.30

Clicquot

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Redshank ...... 1854.11 18.54.11 3

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(Burgn. Lt. S. J. Wheeler, R.N.).

Jean.......... 18.54.25 16.54,25 4

(Col. G. C. dowland). Mixed Classes--Started at 14.55

Finished Com. Pos.

18.03.03 17.50.45 5

(Col. 8. Smith).

(Capt. R. F. Nason).

Lola, DNF. (Mr. W. J. Mackintosh) Heron ... 17.25.15 17.25.15 3 (Lt.-Comdr. W. S. Hall, R.N.).. Widgeon...... 17.09.28 17.08.28 1

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17.20.54 17.20.09 3 (Capt. B. E. Horton).

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

Qualifying Round Championship on Sunday November 7:---

9.00 am. E O. Murphy," W. C. Simpson.

9.05 a.m. J. D.Thomson, C. G. Anderson.

9.10 am. J. F. Smedley.A. J. Dennis.

9.15 am. W. Taylor, A. W. da Roza...

9.20 am. R. K. Collings, A. A. Lopes.

9.25 m. S. Jex, F. E Remedios 9.30 a.m. W. Groves. E D. da Roza.

9.35 a.m. W. A. Stewart, E. Chris- tensen.

9.40 a.m. T. D. Paton, F. C. Barry.

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Shanghai Four Victory Life Shin Yin'Grand Rothesay Bay

4. 48.1 1.25 1.56.2

31.2

1 38 1.17.2 154

-2.28:1

34.1

Coureur Bleu Merry Maker Fairy Ousel

1 48.3 749

1 38 1.17.2 1.54 1.32.2 211

.2.28.1

34.1

-2.47

36

1.30.2 2.05

34.3

141 1.18 1,51.2

33.2

1

48.2 1.28 2.06 2.42

36

Country Flower

ž 49

1.26.4 2.01

34.1

Hohenfels

1 45.3

1.25 2.01 2.36

35

45

1.25.4 2.03 2.39

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SOVIET AND

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London. Nov. 2.

A bitter reply to Mr. Anthony

M. Maisky in a speech at the Eden's speech on the question of non-intervention sub-committee. colonies was made in an official to-day-aald that the Soviet had communique. which

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London, Nov. 3. Oxford University to-day won a rugger encounter against the Ox- Reuter ford Greyhounds by 22 points to 11. British Wireless Service

NORWEGIAN GIRL'S

THREAT

Oslo, Nov. 2.

-DIRECT APPROACH

IN SPAIN

London, Nov. 3. The Non-Intervention Sub-Com- mittee agreed to send to the Main The Norweign girl Anna Koud- Committee at the meeting to be having arrived from the above Parts sen has addressed a letter to M. held at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday" a on 2nd instant, Consignees of Cargo are Stalin demanding the release

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ARMY VOCATIONAL TRAINING

London, Nov. 2. The government have decided to make yocational training available to the fullest practical extent to every elegible man in the British Army. Training will be given be- fore the men leave colours.

The intake of recruits in the The Anti-Comintern Pact be-London area for the regular Army tween Germany, Italy and Japan in the last week was double that will be signed in Rome on Novem-in the corresponding week last ber 6, it is learned by Reuter from year. competent quarters Reuter

Berlin, Nov. 3.

British Wirdess Service.

M Modsky intimated that the Soviet will abstain from voting on the controversial portions of the British plan Reuter.

LEAGUE COMMITTEE ON FAR EAST

Geneva, Nav, 2. The Far Eastern Advisory Com- mittee of the League of Nationa has agreed to the Chairman's pro- posal to postpone the next meet- ing, originally fixed. for November 7. The chairman has asked for suggestions from his colleagues before the end of the week.

The Chinese delegate' suggests the meeting should be held not later than November. 21. Reuter,

SLAUGHTER IN SPAIN

Madrid Nov. 3. According to a communique- sued by the Minister for Defence, 120 persons, including 50 children, were killed in Lerida by Insurgent planes which machine-gunned the people in the streets of the town.

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