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THE FANLING HUNT
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND
FANLING GOLF
ENTRIES FOR NEXT MEETING
The following are the entries for the Point-to-Polat meeting, ut Kidney Hill, Lo Wu, today:-
Race No. 1--3,30 p.m. "Members'
Race."
For Australian ponies, bona fide hunters. To be. ridden by Subscribers. Catchweight 168 lbs. Canberra Girl. Cherokee, Fairy, Flummery, Juliette, Rosalind, Sala- zar, Satire, Spark Plug.
Race No. 2"Members' Race." For China ponies, bons fide hunters. To be ridden by Subscribers. Catchweight 168 lbs. Ascot. Benerth, Clowner. Darien. Double Chance, Ebony Idol. Estover, Glenshee, Herga, King's Worthy, Magnolla. March Brown. Mouche, Penny Farthing. Public Hero No. 1, Racing Strain. Silver Fax. Three Farthings.
Itace No. 3-"Royal Artillery Race." For China ponies. bona fide hunters. To be ridden by Subscribers. Catchweight
168 lbs.
Calamity. Clowner, Double Chance Glenshee. High West. Mountain GOOD. Nebular Star. Public Hero No. 1. Riceland. Race No. "Lady Members' Race"
For China and Australian ponies, bona fide hunters. To be ridden by Lady Subscribers. Catchweight 140 lbs. Beauty. Darien. Olga, Salazar, Siamese Cat, Strathearrick. Tom Cobley.
Race No. 5"The Dowbiggin Trophy." To be ridden by members of the MLG. Troop of the H. K. V. D. C.
A time handicap.
A LINDSAY HASSETT (Vie- toria).-Born August 28, 1913. Is a fairheaded batsman who will be making his first visit to English,
Topped the averages for his
Starting Times For Tomorrow
OLD COURSE
9.12 W. J. S. Key and A. Nicol,
9.16 R. M. Henderson and R. W. 9.20 0. E. C. Marton and D.s.
9.24
Roberts.
Robb.
A. V. Greaves and W. G. Robbertson.
9.28 P. Morrison
Razavet.
and
Q.
·9.32 T. A Pearce and P.
Scoones.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
Postage Stamps of the new issue HM King George VI in the denominations 2 cents, 4 centa and 35 cents will be on sale in all Post Offices as from 5th April, 1938.
In order to assist Dealers and others who require considerable quantities of these stamps for "Arst day covers". supplies in com-
plete sheets of 120 stamps only will be available at the Chief Ac- countant's Office, 1st Floor, Post Office Building, from 8.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. on Monday, 4th April. The stamps will not be vaild for postage until 5th April.
Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They #hould be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage. In- R sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post once. Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtan, Tientsin
Pelping are temporarily suspended.
H
9,38 J. B. H. Leckie and J. H. M.
Andrew.
9.40
A. Murdoch, and E. Davidson. 9.44 J. K Bousfeld and H. L
Schultz.
9.48 W. Wooding and J. R.
Sindlinger.
9.52. G. C. Worrall and H. H.
Pethick.
sind
Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if sa superscribed.
INWARD -MAILS
From
Pet..
Due
M. HAir Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"--London date.{ Imperial 23rd March.
9.56, R. Young and I. H. Geare. 10.00 J, B. Harrison and
Varti.
10.04 W. Reid and A. M. Kirby,
Airways Plane 10.08 W. H. Way and K. R. Quick. Pakhol
Liangehow...... 10.12 A. Sommerfelt and J. R.Air Mail by. "Fan American Air-
ways Direct Service"--San Fran- Pan-American
Collis.
Shewan.
A.
State in Sheffield Shield matches 10.16 9. C. Feltham and W. W. C. cisco date. 25th March. Jast season, and was second to
Japan Bradman in the first-class list. In 10.20 3. B Stewart and A. A. Japan and Shanghai.. has a two-eyed stance, and scores
Straits fluently all round the wicket.
His best score this season is 127 not out against the New Zea- landers. He is a smallish fellow. but drives with power in effortless style.
Hassett is smart in the field ton.
MACAO RACES
Continued from Page 10)
will probably be the best race of
Ike (goes at 30 seconds). Jack the entire, programme, OLantern 45 secs.). Jan Stewer
(20 secs.). Jock Scott (45 secs). King's Parade (45 secs.), Mortmain 145 secs.). Racing Strain (45 secs.) The Minx (30 secs.). The Curlew. The Roundhead.
ANNUAL BOAT RACE
(Continued from Page 10)
The Light Blues are lighter. neäter and faster and will keep their form better in a long row i the conditions are good.
fi St. lb.
OXFORD
J. L. Garton (Eton. Mag-
dalen), bow
11 12
2 H. M. Young (West-
minster, Trinity)
12 iz
*3. R. R. Stewart (Eton.
Magzden
12 13
H. A. W. Forbes (St. Paul's Magdalen
13 2
*5 J. P. Burrough St. Ed- ward's St. Edmund H.-
13
6. F. A L. Waldron
Shrewsbury. Trinity)
*7. 3. C. Cherry (West-
minster, B.N.C.)
A. B. Hodgson (Eton..
Oriel), stroka
13 10
13 13
12
*G. J. P. Merifield (King Edward VI. St. Ed- mund H.) ccx
8 1
CAMBRIDGE
*B. T... Coulton (Dulwich,
Jesus) bow ..
2. AM. Turner Cranleigh.
Corpus)
11 0
11 12
3. A. Burrough (St. Paul's,
..Jesus)
12
B
*4. T .B. Langton (Radley);
Jesus)
13.
9
5. J. L. L. Savill (Radley.
Jesus;
13
0
Rotterdam & Glasgow
8. G. G. Keppel (Prince-.
ton, Trinity Hall) 13 7 7. A. Campbell (Barrow,
Selwyn)
12 .14
3
"AENEAS" Sails 5 APRIL, for Marseilles, London,
" AGAMEMNON "Sail: 20 APR for Marseilles, C'blanca..
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LIVERPOOL SERVICE
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Bails 41 APR, for Havm, Liverpool,
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NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS" Raila 7 MAY, for Boston New York,
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"TALTHYBIUS" Sails (+ APE. for Victoria, Vancouver
$Seattle
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Arente.
1, Connaught load, C.
*D. 8. M. Eadle (Oundle.
First Trinity), stroke, 12 *T. H. Hunter (Harvard,
Trinity Hall, cx ....... 8. 5
*Old Blues
(Reuter).
AREA SPORTS FINALS
The finais
of the
Garrison annual athletic sports will be held
On the Polo ground. Boundary Street. Kowloon Tong. n Thurs
day, April 14, at 3 p.m.
PORTUGAL WIN
1/
GLORY HANDICAP
Merry
A great deal will depend on the start in this five furlongs sprint for Macao subs and if Maker is it I believe he is the logical bet. This grey is big- hearted and not too heavily weighted. Victory Life should secure a place despite carrying top weight. I Rothesay Bay has recovered from his lameness he should also be close at the finish. As an outsider, Morning Tip should not be neglected.
CHANGSHA PLATE
This race uver one mile, for 1938 subscription griffins of the Hong Kong Jockey Club acquired by the Macao Jockey Club at the recent auction, should be a fairly evenly contest event. Mongolian Cat is about the best of this en- tire lot and should annex the pre- mier position. Mustard Macau Star are good enough to secure the remaining places.
and
LADIES SPRINT
Here again punters have an opportunity to test their own judgment as this closing event is connned to Macao subs that have started earlier in the afternoon
and not won. Actual racing form will be available for study and the members of the Kowloon Riding School are sufficiently known to the public. to enable enthusiasts. to pick out a good combination to Invest on
Bremner.
*
10.24 E. 8. Morrison and D. J. Haiphong, Pakhol and Hothow... Szechuen...
Airmall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London date, Imperial
allmore. 10.28 L J. Fielden and R. G. Gray. 10.32 G. 3. Archbutt and H. 9.
Blus.
10.36
26th March. Australia and Manila....
..
W. J. S. Mackenzie and H. Shanghai, Foochow and Swatow... Scochow.. Overy.
Saigon
10.40 H. N. Williamson and R. R. Shanghal and Swatow
Davis
Straits 10.44 L Goldman and J. 8. Dun-Straits
nett.
Japan and Shanghai. 10.48 A. D. Humphreys and Col. Tientsin
Austin.
Kingyuan. Protesilaus. Calchas... Aenens...
Yunnan...
tad April and April
Airways Plane
End April
[Africa Maru.. Sphinx........ Behar...
2nd April
2nd April
2nd April
2nd April
Airways Plane
3rd April
Nellore..
3rd April
3rd April
Houtman..
3r April
. 3rd Apri
4th April
4th April
4h-April
4th April
10.52 P. B. Havens and J.
. Mackie,
Java and Maħila.. B. Straits Straits
Tinegara
5th April
Cremer
8th April,
Boissevain
5th April
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila'
Fres, McKinley..
8th Aprü
Manila
Potsdam.....
7th April
Talthybius.... Shirala.
7th April
7th April
1)
.7th April
7th April
7th April
Pres. Pierce...... Dakar Maru...... Kunishima Maru
8th April
Ath April
8th April
Hakuan Mart....
5th April
10.56 R. Stock and L. R. Andrewes. 11,00 E. T. McMullen and D. W. (Seattle, date, 12th March)
McEwen.
11.04 LR. Cramer and C. A. King, Japan 11.08 A. B. Raworth and A., T. Lay. | Amoy
NEW COURSE
a.m.
"
Canada, 'U.S.A.. Japan & Shanghai
(Vancouver BC. 19th March)
Haiphong U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila
(San Francisco date, 11th Mar.
9.20 T. E. Pearce and L. C. F.Tientsin
Bellamy. 9.28 J. W. Platt and R. Sanger.
3. Laidlaw and J. A. Shaw. 9.40 W. G. Roberts and J. W. Japan
Mayhew.
Japan
9.32
...
Emp of Asia... Chengtu. Canton...
OUTWARD MAILS
9.44 G. M. Park and W. Hewitt. Japan and Shanghai...... 9.52. T. Lindars and J. L. Rush. 9.56 H. C. B. Watson, and R. M.
· Reid. Mrs. Overy.
10:36
10.04
Mackenzie and
Mrs.
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise, stated, and where mails D. Humphaeys and J. Lare advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails Stuart
are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.
ANNUAL DANCE
Australian And New Zealand Assen.
The annual plain and fancy dress dance of the Australian and New Zealand Association was held at the Peninsula Hotel last night; and was very successful.
The dance band of the Royal Scots was in attendance.
Prizes were awarded as follows: Ladies: Best dressed-Mrs. H. Brokenshire (Madame
Pompa- dour Most original costume- Miss Alvina Laihovetsky (parcel
post).
For
Per
Date and Time
Air Mali for Wuchow, Kwellin, Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." | C.N.A.C. Plane
11
ERO. Rog. 1st 5.00 PM Ord. 1st 5.00 PM
G.P.O.
Reg. 1at 5.00 PM Ord, 2nd 8.00 AX G.P.O. & KP.O. Par. 1/4 5.00 PM
Manila, Rabaui, Australia and New Zealand Via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 19th April..... Straits Sandakan, Ceylon, India,
*E. & *S. Africa, Aden. Egypt & Europe via "Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 29th April...
Heg. 1/4 6.00 PM
Nan Kin.
Drd. 2/4.900 AM
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Par. 1-4. 0,00 PM
Reg. 2/4 .45 AM,
Naldera.
(rd. 2/4 10 30 AM’
:
SATURDAY
Kong'so..
Saturday, 2nd
8.15 AM
Gentlemen:-Best dressed-Mr. Samshui and Wuchow ....
G. E. Dadley (King Henry VIII); Ale Mall for Slan, Lanchow and. Most original-Mr. J. J. Cameron: Chengtu, etc.. (via Hankow) by (Baby).
the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by· surface transport as Services permit).
FOUR STUMPS NEXT CRICKET MOVE
Is the fourth stump the short cut to the termination of cricket's troubles?
'i
Leaders of the premier League of the country think so and, this summer, will introduce the experi- ment in match-play.
It is a vastly interesting situa- tion. The Lancashire Cricket League is not satisfied with the trend of things. Leaders at the recent annual meeting- disagreed with the new lbw law, and so got down to tackling the old problem of "brighter cricket", in a new way. Let Mr. C. A. Milford explain- he is the secretary of the East Lancashire club at Blackburn. which is sufficiently progressive to be negotiating for the services next year of Grimmett. the Aus- tralian bowler:
"Various innovations have been
made with a flew to assisting the bowler and restoring the balance
between bat. and ball. There haven't carried cricket very far and, as there seems to be no pos- *ibility of getting back to the days when the batsman's pads were of The International hockey the reasonable size and were used sole- between Portugal and China wasly as protection from injury.. played on the Navy ground; King's have decided on more direct ac- Park. yesterday, and resulted in a tion. win for the former by one goal to nil, scored by A. P. Bonsa.
.
and. under the modern condition
of play and Improved pitches, the
G.P.Q. & KP.O
Be..
9.0 A
Eurasia Plane
Urd.
&
G.P.O. & KP.O
930 AM
Did.
10.00 AM) 10.00 AM
|Air Mall for, “KLM. Airways Ser-
vice"-due Amsterdam, 12th Apr.| Naldera.. Kongmoon
Took On... Airways London, Imperia!
Alrmall for "Imperial
Direct Service”—due 10th April.
- Airways Plane
only decisive remedy seems to be Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial to try icur. instead
Airways Service"-due Darwin, Imperial 6th April. stumps.
Straits. Ceylon, India, East and
South Africa.
of three
(
"I WAS CALLED A BOLSHEVIK'
"Last season things like the Japan
G.P.O. & KP.O. HeRe 100 AM od, ILOAM G.P.O. & K.P.O Reg.
1 00 AM 11.00 A
Airways Plane
"Africa Mara.
Yuensang..
9.30 P
3.30 7
G.P.O. & K.P.O Beg.
4.00 PM
Sphinx....
4,30 21
too Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe "What the people want is action
via Marselles-due Marseilles, in the game.
2nd May
G.P.O. & K.P.ON Rev.
Sphinx..
Ord.
were happening: East Lancashire, Airmail for “France Orient Air- 199 for three (dec.), Burnley 202
ways Service "due Marseilles, for two wickets. In Saturday 17th April.. afternoon cricket! Bätsmen much on top.
"A score of 100 should, be a good Manila, Straits, *Ceylon. India, total in Saturday cricket such c Egypt and Europe via Brindisi- ours. and leaving each " side · ·
Conte Rosso... due Brindisi, 24th April...... chance to win. Therefore, matches Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong...... Klangsu, under this system will be arrang
ed this summer, though not in the Airmail for Manlia, Guam, Rono- League.
lulu, and U.S.A." by the “Pan-|
American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American
due San Francisco, 10th April.
"I was called a Bolshevik for making the proposal, but next best bowlers League cricket ever morning Alfred Pollard one of the
produced, told me that after swatow thinking it over he believes this Tientsin to be the real way out.
Hothow
BEST. CHANGE OF ALL Mr. Gideon Holgate, Secretary of the Lancashire League, also cor- dially approves the experiment.
"I regard it." he says, "as the best effort that has yet been made
"The principle of extending the wicket has already been approved
to solve the problems of cricket."
| Amoy
SUNDAY.
4.15 P
1:00 P
GP.O. & K.PO;
4.152
Ord.
8.00. P
8:00 PM
Beg 2nd 5.01 PA
ind, and 5,00 24
G.P.O.
Reg. and 500 PRE
Airways Plane: ] Ord. 2nd 6:00 AM
Seistan..
Chang On.
Haldis...
Anhai
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