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The Japan Hotel Association

IN JAPAN

AKAKURA

MEMBER HOTELS

(58 members in all)

Kont

Oriental Hotel

Ter Hotel

Akakura Kanko Hotel

Kroto

Kyoto Hotel

ATANS

Atami Hotel

Mampoi Hotal

-Bɛrsu, Kyuba)

Kaenai Hotel CRUZENJI (Nikko) Lakeside Hotni. Fen Firs LAKIN

DISTRICT

Fuji New Grand Hotel

(Late Yamacata)

Fuji View Hotel

Lako Kawaguchi).

FUXUOKA

Kyoabintei Botel

GAMADORI

G130

Osmagori Hotel

Nagaragaza Hotel

KAMAKURA

Kaihia Hotel

KAMIXOOR (Japan Alps)

Kamikochi Imperial

Fotol

KARATED (Bear Fukuoka) Keratan Burside Hotel

KARUZZA WA

• Mampel Hotel

"Maknes Hotel

KAWANA

Kawana Hotel

Konies (midway

between Osaka and Kobu)

Koshien Hotel

Miyake Hotel

Kyo Station Hotel

MATHUSHIMA

• Park Hotel

MITAJIMA

Miyajima utol

MITANOMITA (Hakone)

Fajiya Hotel

NAGOYA

UNIKY

Kyushu Hotel Shin-ya Hotel Unzen Hotel Uzun Kanko kotel

Yumei Hotel

YOKOHAMA

Hotel New Grand

IN TAIWAN

(Formosa)

TAIROXC

Taiboku Railway Hotel

IN CHOSEN

Mampei Hotel

Nagoya Hotel

Nagoya Kauko flotel

HMISO

Nara Hotel

Kanaya Hotel

NARA

NIKKO

ОНАКА

Dobuil Hotel

Hotel Now Dunks

Osaka Hotel

Orno (near Lake Biwa)

Hotel Lake Biwa

Arrono (Hokkaido)

Sapporo Grand Hotel SHIMONDBEKI

Sanyo Hate! FAXAZU

(Near Kal)

Takarazuka Hotal.. Токто

Imperial Hotel

Mapei Hotel

Omoi Hotely

+ Sanno lote

Tokyo Railway Hotel

• Open in summer only. Now meinberi.

Heijo Railway Hotel KRIJO

Chona Hotel

IN MANCHOUKUO

DAIKEN

Yamato Hotel..

HARBIN

Yamatu Hotel

Нобилоквал

Yamato Hotel

Hores (Mukden) Yamato Hotel' HANKING

Yamato Hotel Borjus (Port Arthur),

Yamato Hotel

IN CHINA

TSINTAO

+ Tsinta Grand Hotel

For information, please apply to Secretary.

The Japan Hotel Association

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MUWAUKEE

THE MILWAUKEE ROAD

SIXTH EXTRA MEETING

Two-day Programme

The following is the programme for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday June 4 and Monday, June 6:--

FIRST DAY

1.-2.00 pm-June Handicap.- Winner $600. Second $300. Third $200. For China Pontes, "A" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.

2.-2.30pm-Bondi Handicap- Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200.

GENERAL

COLONY LAWN BOWLS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Open Pairs Competition Begins This Afternoon

The Colony lawn bowls championships will commence this after- noon with a full programme of matches in the open pairs and open rinks competitions.

OPEN PAIRS The first block of matches in the above competition are as follows

TODAY

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On C.S.C.C. Green

L. de Rome and T. Padgett v. A.

For Australian Subscription | Baker, and A K. Minu; W. T. Bag- Ponles. "A" Class. Jockey Allow ley and A Alves v. A. E Coates and R. Basa; D. M. Khan and M. Six Furlongs. ance: Entrance $5.

R. Abbas v. A. J. Goelho and J. Pau; W. G and G. Duncan v. Edwards and Perkins.

3.-3.00, p.m.-Whitsun Handicap. -Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Panies. Subscrip- tion Grimns of this Club of this Season. Jockey Allowance. En- trance $5. One Mile.

4-3.30 p.m.-Customs Handicap. $500, -First Section, Winner

For Second $250, -Third 3150.

Jocker China Ponies. "C" Class. Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur- longs.

Note. One Entry only will be made for the Customs Handicap (Races Nos. 4 and 8). Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.

5.-4.00 p.m.-Stonecutters Plate. Winner $450. Second $225. Third $125. For China Pobies, Subscip. tion Griffins of this Club of this Season. and Ponies classifed "E" Class. Winners of $1,000 or more

On Recrelo Green

OPEN RINKS

The Arst round matches in the Open rinks competition will be played on Sunday, May 29, the times to be arranged by the skips concerned..

Result of the draw was as fol lows:-

C. C. Pereira, O. P. Remedios, J. C: Remedios and E. de Souza (skip) v. C. Vas, E. M. Remedios, C. E

J. M. Jack and V. C. Labrum v. Basto and J. J. Basto (skip) at Petherick and Fergusson; M. Y. K.B.G.C. Adal and A. R, Dallah v. E. W. Lines and R. Duncan; A. T. Lay and A. Hyde-Lay v. Booker and Ellis: Orem and Mair v. L. Jack and A. A. Dand. TUESDAY,

:

On Talkoo Green Kelley and Nolan v. Cheesman and Henson: Warr and Cook v. Hodges and Brooksbank; C. G. Silva and J. Noronha v. J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu: McGowan and Deakin v. Eastman and Bones.

On K.B.G.C. Green

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H. G. Cooper and A. Calman v. A. Steven and J. A. R. Selby; Spary and Steven v. Ribeiro and Alves: Broadbridge and Hirst v. Ribeiro and Alves; Broadbridge and First

WEDENSDAY,

in stakes since 1st January. 1933. Ribeiro and Basto; Gittins and barred. Weight: 10 lb. under Y. Abens v. Lam and Karanjia. weight for inches. 1 1. penalty for every $100 or part thereof won in stakes since 1st January, 1938. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.

8.-4.30 p.m-Warwick Farm Han- dicap--Winner $500. Second $300.

On K.C.C. Green M. Ferguson and T. Colman Campbell and Wright.

On H.K.F.C. Green

v..

J. Howell, O. 8. Graver, A. W. Hodges and A. Brooksbank (skip) v. H. Gittins. J. L Stephen A. Spary and A. H. Basto (sp), at

Club de Recreio.

W. Glendenning, L. Glendenning. F. Kelly and F. Nolan (skip) v. C. W. Lam, W. J. Howard, N. P. Karan- jis and E. Zimmern (skip), at Hong Kong F.C.

R. P. Shaw, E. Strange; G. Dun- can and W. Gill (skip) v. A., J. Coelho, B. Lilicrap, W. J. Bagley. A. Alves (skip), at C.S.C.C.

L F. Xavier, C, E, Marques, F. V. v. Ribeiro, H. A. Alver (skip), v. Le Bones, J. Eastman. V. Petherick, T. Ferguson (skip), at Kowloon C.C.

J. C. Brown. J. Watson, T. Cole- man, R. Duncan (skip) v. R. P. Phillips, A. T. Lay, A. Hyde-Lay, E W. Lines (skip), at Kowloon Dock.

J. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, La C. R. Souza, C. B. Rosselet (skip) v.

W. J. Penny, K. M. Omar, M. J.

Leonard and Souza v. Castro and Medina, J. Cavanagh, (skip), at

PR.C.

Third $200. For Australian Sub-Atienza scription Ponies of this Season. Winners of $1,000 or more in stakes. barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the two Mile Post Once Round & In (About One Mile 171 Yards).

7-5.00 p.m.-Shatin Handicap. Winner $450, Second $225. Third $125. For Chinn Ponies, "D" Class. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season, barred. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or 8pars allowed. Entrance $5. One Milc.

8.-5.30 p.z.-Lead Mine Handi- cap-Winner $550. Second $275.

Third Third 175. For China Ponies, "B" Class Jockey Allow

Entrance $5. Six Furlongs. 9.-8.00 p.m.-Customs Handicap Second Section.

ance.

SECOND DAY

1.-12.30 p.m.-Beaufort Handi. cap.-Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. Für China Ponies, Griffins of this Season. Winners at this Meeting and Ponies that have won $2,000 or more in stakes, barred. Jockey Allowance. En- trance $5. One Mile.

MAKING FALSE

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CANTON CITY SMALL-POX DECREASING

No Examination. Of Persons Coming To Hong Kong

A fine of $260, with the alterna- tive of three months' imprison- ment, was imposed on Tong Wan, 21-year-old cook, by Mr. H. R. But- (From Our Own Correspondent) ters at Central Court on Saturday on a charge of giving false in- formation to the police.

Canton, May 22.

As the small-pox epidemic. in It was stated that defendant Canton is subsiding, medical au- thorities here today saw no person went to Shaukiwan Police Station

on May 20, and reported that he for declaring Canton as an infect- had been robbed of $90 by four un-ed city and, consequently there is known men. Later be admitted no general examination of people

leaving this city to Hong Kong. this was false.

..

Inspector A. Wright prosecuted.

COBRA IN NEW TERRITORIES

A large diamond-headed cobra, was killed during the week in the 2-1.00 p.m.-Lama Handicap- New Territories. First Section-Winner $450.

Be-

Mayor Tsang Yang-fu instituted a campaign. of free inoculation here several months before the matter became serious in Hong Kong, and the free vaccination was effectively carried out under the direction of the Municipal Bureau of Public Health.

Dr. P. 8. Belwyn Clarke, Director The cobra, which was nine feet of Medical Services in Hong Kong. cond $225. Third $125. For China long, was shot dead by Mr. Re.came here on May, 8 and proposed to the Municipal Health Bureau that compulsory indentation should at Lin Ma, Hang, near the Chi-be enforced as a means to check nese border

longa.

medios, at the Hong Kong Mines

Ponies, "D" Class. Wlaners at this Meeting, and Ponies that have won 31,000 or more in stakes since 1st

the epidemic from spreading to January. 1938, barred. Jockey

Dr. P. 8. Selwyn-Clark, Director Hong Kong, but provincial and Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur-of Medical Services, has been

municipal authorities held that Canton was not contributing to appointed an Omela: Member of the Legislative Council..

the epidemic in Hong Kong.

YOUNG CHINESE STEALS $5500

Note. One Entry only will be made for the Lama Handicap (Races Nos. 2 and 8). Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.

.3-2.30 p.m.-Whitsun Flate.. Winner $750. Second $300. Second Third 3200. For China Ponles that

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6.-4.00 p.m - Green Island Handicap.First Section.-Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150.

As a result of stealing $5,500 For China Ponies, "C" Class. from a dwelling house in Prince Winners at this Meeting. and Edward

Road, a young Chinese have started at least twice this Ponies that have won 1.000 or more boy was charged before Mr. Mac- year at Race Meetings of this Club in stakes since 1st January, 1938. fadyen at the Kowloon Court on and have not, at date of entry barred. Jockey Allowance, - Saturday.

won $2,500.or more in stakes since 1st January, 1938. Weight: 148 b. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes since 1st January. 1938. Entrance $5, One and a Quarter Miles.".

trance $5. One and a Quarter Miles.

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complainant. On May 19, school teacher, returned home in went to bed. Note.-One Entry only will be the evening and made for the Green Island Handi-hanging his trousers and jacket In one of his cap (Races Nos. 6 and 7). Entries behind a door. will be divided into First and trousers pockets was an envelope 4.-3.00 p.m. Woollahra Handi-

Second Sections at the discretion containing $5.500 in Hong Kong cap. Winner. $500. Second $300

currency, and at nine, c'clock the Third $200 For Australian Sub-of the Handicapper. scription Ponies. "C" Class. Win- 7-430 p.m-Manly Handicap. next morning" he found that the

$500 Becond #300, money was missing. ners at this Meeting batred,Winner Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Third $200. For Australian Sub- From the Two Mile Post Once scription Ponies, "B" Class. Win- at this Meeting, barred Round & In (About One Mile 271 ners

Entrance 35. Yards).

Jockey Allowance. From the Two Mile Post Once 5.-3.30 p.m.-Smugglers Plate.- Winner $450 Second $225. Third Round & in (About One Mile 171

Yards. $125. For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Club of this Season classifed "E" Class. Win- ners at this Meeting, barred. Weight: 10 lb. under weight for inches. To be ridden by Jockeys 10.-8.00 pm-Lantao Handicap. Tung Li Yuen Sweet Shop in Nat- who have not won ten races any. Winner $550. Second $275. Third han Road, and hid the rest of the

8-5..00p.m.--Lama Handicap, -Second Section.

9.-5.30 p.m.-Green Island Han- dicap-Second Section.

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Investigations proved that de- fendant who is a friend of complainant's son. wwa the house at 8 o'clock. He was found and admitted stealing the money while complainant was out

of the room.

He went to Wantsal. changed $500. and bought a wrist watch ring for 81, and costing $5, 2 $11.32 worth of stamps. He re- turned to Kowloon and went to the

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