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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
HAPPY VALLEY RACES
Entries For Third. Extra Meeting
FIRST DAY
SHORTAGE OF CEMENT IS FELT IN PHILIPPINES
Public Projects Delayed
GENERAL
MONEY FOR WAR] JAPANESE WHO
DID NOT REPORT
RELIEF
Collected Without Police Permission
BOOKS SOLD BY
"SCHOOLGIRLS
Charged with collertlag money
WHEREABOUTS
Changed Residence And Business Address
~Sub-Inspector Edwards prosecut-
1. Mirs Bay Hardicap.-Winner Public works projects, through- -$800:- Becond $300. Third $200. For out the Philippines are being Ohina Ponies "A" Class. Winners delayed as a result of the current of $5,000 or more in stakes since shortage of cement. It is feared for charitable purposes withouted in a breach of the Allens' Re- 1st January, 1938. barred. Jockey that work if further delayed until permission "from the Commissioner gistration Ordinance case yester- 0 Japanese named Allowance. Entrance From the rainy season seta in, "all the of Police, Tung Hon-wan 24, who day when the Two Mile Post Round and In projects that are only partially described himself as the manager Nobuyoshi Kobayashi appeared be- (About One Mile 171 Yogds).
done will either be badly or com- of Checo de Doolar and Company, fore Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- pletely damaged, says the Manila a local Import and Export Arin tral Magistracy charged with fall- Bulletlo.
dealing in screws from Caechoing to report his change of re-
$5.
Government engineers said un-slovakia and flour from Australia. sidence trom the Chitose! Hotel less something is done immediate-appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at Wanchal, to No. 21. Kennedy Road, ly to import cement or increase the Central Magistracy yesterday. ground Hoor, on March 1, and fail-
prove costly,
the local supply the delay will was alleged that defendanting to report the change of
engaged several schoolgirls to dls-business address.
his
Bear Claw. Cossack's Beauty. Desert Chief, Expression Time. Oladiator, King'a,, Warden, Soidler of Britain, Trentbridge, Wild Life, 2-Hongham Bay Handicap- Winner $550. Second $275. Third $175. For China Ponies, "B" Class.
In the city alone, the construc-pose of some magazines. These Explaining the facts of the case, Griffins of this Season, barred.
tion of the San Gregorio and the girls carried collection tins and Sub-Inspector Edwards sald that -Jockey Allowance. Entrance
San Marcelino bridges have been whoever donated money, not under defendant was formerly employed From the Two Mile Pest Once
and had Round and In About One Mile Virtually suspended. Calle Ban-five cents, was to receive a book by the Chitosei Hotel
kpsay, one of the largest projects. in return.
been living there during his em- 174-Yards).
cannot be continued due to lack
ployment. Boolat Bay. Dawn Star. Harvest of cement.
Rose Queen. Royal Scot.
$5,
Defendant stated that the books belonged to a firm called the "Po
View. Honeymoon Eve. New Star. Work on Calle Morga, other Potentate, Red Feather, Rob Roy.minor streets and permanent pro-To Association" and he had under- jects have temporarily been aban-taken to sell the books for them 3-St. George's Plate.-Present-doned, according to Jose Garrido, on condition that 25 per cent of ed: with $750 added for Winaer. city engineer. He said that all the proceeds went to the Hong Second $300. Third $200. A Handi new public works plans in the Kong Women's Relief Association cap for Orians of this Season city have likewise been
for the purpose of buying raincoats for the soldiers at the front. Ponies classified "A" Class, barred. porartly abandoned. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. 'One and A Quarter Miles.
Cameronlan; Half-Moon ETC. Jober. Moonlight View," National Pride.
4. Rosehill Stakes. Winner 30. Second $500. Third $200. For Australian Subscription Ponies of this Season, Winters at Race Meetings of this Club, barred. Weight: 10 lb, under weight 10 inches. 1 b Denalty for Pyery $100 or part thereof won in stakes. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the 1 Mile Post-(About Half "Mile 170 Yards).
tem-
1.
The normal monthly supply of cement for the city, according to him, is at least 108 barrels and
ADMITS OWN Fault On March 1.it was learnt that defendant had removed from the Hotel, and it was not till April 1 that defendant was discovered re- siding at No. 21. Kennedy Road, ground floor.
Defendant had been in the He was to get nothing out of it. Colony since 1934 and there was and he was doing it more or less excuse for him not notifying because one of the partners in the the Police of his change of ad-
dress.
With relation to the second charge. it was stated that defen-
at present Manila is being alloted firm he was working for asked only 20 to 30 barrels each month him to undertake this.
He did not
the local "opices of the Domei News Agency, and this change of his business address had also not been notined to the Police.
He cited the Sap Gregorio want to annoy his partner by redant was at present employed at bridge as an example of the delay, fusing, so he agreed, According to the contract. he Defendant said that he had said, the bridge should have been had permission from the Rellet completed two months ago. Association to use their name and with the shortage of cement, the on six different occasions he sent bridge will not be inaugurated money to them. until sometime in "May i the supply does not run out al- together.
ly.
BOOKS WITH WAR STORIES Defendant said he really did not Other engineers said that the want to undertake this job. The A Lovely Time 147, Boris 142. shortage is unfortunate because "Po To" organisation had its Bredon 145. Cape York 142, Colo- there should be a sudden ty-headquarters in Macao and they rado Star 149, King's Privilege 144, Lily 142, Macquarie River 153. Sea phoon and destructive floods, re-sent him 2.400 coples to dispose of. pairs cannot be made immediate-Defendant gave 100 coples to the Spray 145, 8ydney Bridge 139. The
Rellet Association and sent 100 Butte: 147.
Summer season. they said. iscoples to the wounded soldiers of usually devoted to repair work the Eighth Route Army. and to strengthening all the de-
The booklets contained stories nt į $500 Second $250. Third $150. For fective public works. Now, how-
the war. China Pontes. "C Class. Jockey ever, no work can be done, with Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fura possibility that the rainy season
When all the books were dis longs.
will arrive before cement can be posed of. he was to remit the Amberley, Centre Forward. Com-distributed for reinforcement money to the "Po To Association," after having deducted 25 per cent
$. or B.-Deep Bay Handicap.--- (First or Second Section).—Winner
mencement Bay. Gordito, Hum- drum Eve. Just In Time, King'a Buusty, King's Justice, Lancashire Cass, Laughing Buddha, Laughing Girl, National Defence, Night View. Rose Evelyn, Rose Jane, Royal Consort, Royal Highness, Scenic View, Soldier of China, Sunlight
work.
WEDDING AT REGISTRY
View, Tampa Bay, Tiny Eagle Well-Known, Families
Tyne.
6.-Calliope Handicap.--Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200 For Australian Subscription Ponica. "Class. Jockey Allowance. En trance 35. Six Furlongs.
United
for the Rellef Association.
Defendant asked if he
had anything to say, remarked that it was his fault for not, reporting the matter to the Police.
A fine of $10 on each charge was registered.
HEROIN PILL FACTORY RAID SEQUEL
A raiding Senior
Dy
party beaded Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmitt paid a surprise visit to No. 90, Fuk Wah Street, third
FRIDAY, APRIL 8,
1938.
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Rimant Dystal
HAND MADE ENGLISH CRYSTAL OF FINEST QUALITY
EXECUTED BY EXPERT CRAFTSMEN
EVERY GENUINE PIECE
MARKED
་
OF CRYSTALWARE
WITH THE NAME
STUART.
LANE • CRAWFORD • LTD.
The House of Quality & Service
floor, on March 24, a rald, which MENUHIN FINDS
resulted In the arrest, of an
A witness from the Relief Asso- unemployed man, Yip Man who RECITALS "FUN"
at
the
ciation testifled to having seen de- fendant at the offices of the possession of heroin plls before Was yesterday.. charged with
Association and also said that de- fendant had made remittances to Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen
Kowloon the Association with relation to committed to stand his trial at Magistracy. and WOA the disposal of books.
the Criminal Sessions.
Mr. John Whyatt, Assistant At- torney-General was in charge of the case.
In registering a caution against defendant, His Worship remarked that there was 110 fixed price Two well-known local European tamilies were united by the mar the magazine, and there was no evidence to show that defen- riage, at the Registry. Supreme A Great Time. Annabells. Aztec. Court, yesterday. of Mr. James disposed of the booklets with Bag Tor, Centre Court. Derby Day. Clarence Middleton-Smith, stock-the intention of converting the Dick Turpin, Katinka, Little broker, and Miss Andre Madeline money to his own use. Audrey, Lucky Lad, Murray River, van der Stegen. Rex, Vixen Tor.
Mr. Middleton-Smith is the son 7.-Gin Drinkers Bay Stakes. of Professor C. A Middleton- Winer $450. Second $225. Third Smith. Professor of Mechanical $125. For China Ponies, Subscrip Engineering at the University of tion Grifics of this Club of this Hong Kong, while his bride is Season. Winners at Race Meet daughter of "Mr. H. A. Van der ings of this Club. barred. Weight: Stegen, well-known merchant. 10 lb. under weight for inches. To be ridden by Jockeys who have
Mr. W. Aneurin Jones. Deputy Registrar of Marriages, officiated.
not won ten races anywhere at any and the witnesses were the bride's time. Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty for father and Mr. H. J. Armstrong. each race won. Maximum penalty: of Messrs. Deacons.
10 lb. No Whips or Spurs allowed.
Entrance $5. One Mile.
Astrik 151, Be Yourself 142, Cape, Comorin 142, Celebration Day 139. Charybdis 148. Cricketer 143, Cuban Love 145, Dekko 151, Fel Ying 148, Gobi Star 145, Labour Day 145, Lancashire Chap 145. Lucky Eleven 148. National Digrity 149, 'National Guard 145, Sahara Star 145, Split
RICKSHAW
COOLIE CHARGED
SEQUEL TO ATTACK
i
THIEF CAUGHT BY SOLDIERS
Committed To The Sessions
Mrs. Cooper, restling at the Claremont Hotel was writing letter after she had put her husband's dinner suit to air in the verandah on Saturday, when
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'BOY VIOLINIST NOW THE MATURE ARTIST
Tehudi Menuhin recently re- turped to London to give a series It was stated that on the day of concerts after two years of re- in question defendant's house was tirement. in the Santa Cruz raided and several packets of mountains in California: heroin pills which were later No longer the boy violinist-he
+
found to be free, from heroin, were 18.21-he talked of music-and cul- discovered in a cubicle at the rear tural values with the quiet asau- of the premises. Two ounces of france of a mature artist. His two crude heroin were also discovered. years' holiday was the first break together with pill-making para-in 10 years of recitals and concert phernalia. Defendant'a handa
playing all over the world, writes were stained with the pink massa Daily Telegraph special corres- but he denied any knowledge of pondent. the drug saying that he was only
He will go into retirement for employed there and his master had gone out and not yet return-another two years in 1940. Per- manent retirement he has not Corroborative evidence was also get seriously considered! given by Revenue ofcer R. Stepher".
ed
ANOTHER CASE
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"An artist should play spentan- epusly, not as a routine matter," he said. "Every performance Find's totalling 8106 or, in de- should be fun. Giving recitals is her attention was attracted by fault. a sentence of four months' not work to me-it is fun.
feet away imprisonment, were imposed on an I do not want my playing to be-
some noise about 2 from her.
a man
But
Crystalware
Department
EASTER
Tel. 28151.
MONDAY
18th APRIL, 1938
SPECIAL TIFFIN
AT
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
WITH
CLASSICAL QUINTETTE
(1.00 pm) từ 230 ĐI
Book your Tables early, Jimnemployed man. Tang Chi, who come a habit, and so I shall in
was found guilty on charges of
future go into temporary retire- On looking up the "saw attempting to take her husband's possession of about 2 taels of ment every now and again."
But Menuhin was not idle In dinner jacket. She ran out to the prepared oplum. 51 heroin pills Verandah and shouted and the and keeping a divan, when he ap. retirement. During his forthcom
peared before Mr. Q. A. A Mac-ing concerts he will play five or fadyen at the Kowloon Magis-dix concertos and sonatas which 8. or 10-Talwan Bay Handicap.
It was about noon then. and tracy yesterday.
reprezent additions to his reper- (First or second Section).-Win- An unemployed rickshaw coolie Staff Sergeanta L. G. Macfarlane
Revenue Officer Warden arrest-tory.
Among these are sonatas by
Hand 148 Stymle 142. Tribute 148
Wenning 151,
ON EUROPEAN LADY
thlef ran away.
mer. $450. Second $225. Third $125. was yesterday charged" with at- and A. Alexander, of the ed, defendant when he ralded. the For China Poules," "D" Class tempted highway robbery when R.A.M.C., who were coming out of divan at No. 200. Tai Nam Street Prizzetti and Lekeu. He will also Subscription Griffins of this Club he appeared before Mr. K. M. A. the house next to Mrs. Cooper's, on March 30.
of this Season that have not won Barnett at the Kowloon Magis-heard her shout and caught the
a race at Race Meetings of this tracy, Sergt. Brooks, who is in man,
which was granted.
Club, barred. Jockey Allowance charge of the case, applied for an Before Mr. K. M. A. Barbett at AUCTION BAN ON Entrance $5. From the Two Mile adjournment of 24 hours for an the Kowloon Magistracy yester Post Once Round and tn (About identification parade to be held. day, the man, named Chan Wing One Mile 171 Yards),...
aged 49, was charged with the Atomic Star, Borrachito, De- It was alleged that defendant |theft of the dinner jacket and sert Star, Diogenes, Ebony Idol, ramed Tsang Fo. 38. attempted to after evidence was
takén the Election Time. Final Triumph, Fly-shatch a leather bag from Mrs. accused was committed for trial. bynight, Gold Con. Golden Cow Ruby Evelyn Spencelayh, while Gold Sovereign, Good Morning she was walking in Austin Avenue prosecuted. King's Parade, Mac's Adventure, on Wednesday, and it was stated Meteor, National Force, Piet Hein, that Thang threw pepper at Mrs. Plain View. Racing Boy. Salvage Spencelayh to effect his crime Master, Sea Dragon, Smiling Thra, A room boy, Chan King-wan. 25. Sylvandals, Tabby Cat, Tempest, who had come to the lady's assis- The Leppard. Valorous. Whaley.
tance, arrested defendant Yum Bing.
handed him to the police,
SECOND DAY
1. Cabramatta Handicap-WIN-
and
Allowance
Continued on Page 11)
ner $500. Second $300. Third $200. 128. barred. Jockey For Australian Bubscription Ponies, Entrance $5. One Mile. "C" Clan Winners at this Meet
play the newly published, Schu- mann concerto and the Schumann Fantasy 'In C.
CONCERTS WITH SISTER JEWS IN GERMANY Menuhin holds strong views op JEWE, who were forbidden to take ed scores. When I asked him if the importance of playing inedit- part in art auctions in 1936, he had done any composition, he
been banned from smiled and replied: have noW the entire auctioneering business Detective-Bergt, C. Mottram states a message from Berlin.
"No, the only thing in that line Angriff, the Nazi Journal, men- I have done is to take so-called tions the possibility of a prohib arrangements and alter them tion being placed on Jews even back to the original." entering sale-rooms or bidding. Since September.
when
His Measures are also proposed to holiday finished, he has given 47 exclude Jews from the textilé | concerts in 'America. He has re- and fashion business.
fused many film offers. His view Increasing numbers of Jews art is that serious music should not being deprived of their passports be used in dims.
DOG SUMMONS Miss Oblong, residing at No. 4 Lincoln Road, was fined $15 by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow
loon Magistracy yesterday when
she pleaded guilty to a summons which may be restored only If they During his London senson for allowing her dog to wander emigrate for good or go abroad on
in the public street without lead business which will bring profit to or muzzle on March 14: the State,
Menuhin will give two concerts
with his sister, Hephzibah, the plantat.
Phone 27775.
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