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BRITAIN AND HER ALLIES ARE CERTAIN OF WHAT THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR

The British people and their allies" are quite certain of what they are fighting for, while the Axis peoples have been given no reason for fighting on," said MR. NOEL NEWSOME, when he broadcast from London yesterday on what the statesmen of the world on both sides, have pro- mised for the New Year.

"We stand today on the! threshold of a new year which might well prove to be the: most fateful for mankind.” said Mr. Newsome, "It is, i therefore, interesting to seel what world leaders, on both sides and those of the neu- trals, have had to say about the year before us.

"There can be no brighter times in Earope if the Naxis "triumph", said Mr. Newsome. "No wonder that Herr Hitler, In his New Year order of the day to his armed forces, showed that he was conscious that, thanks to him, Germany is surrounded today by a ring of hatred."

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ANNUAL RACING CARNIVAL

Continued from Page 2 Two Mile Post Once Round And In (About One Mile 171 Yards).

4.- GOVERNOR'S CUP-Pre- sented; with $1.500 added for Win- ner. Second $500, Third $300. For Australian "subscription ponles of 1941. Welght for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One Mile.

SATURDAY,

JANUARY 4, 1941.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1941, 9.30 A...

BROADCAST RECEIVING LICENCES

Holders of licences which expired at the end of 1940 are re- minded that if it is desired to retain possession of the apparatus after the date of expiration of the licence a renewal must be effected without delay.

5. GYMKHANA HANDICAP,— New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Office, Winner $750. Second $300. Third G. P. O. Building, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and will $200. For China pontes, "B" CLASS, be issued against the receipt of a remittance of $12.00, between that have started, in at least rour the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. except on Saturdays when licences Extra Race Meetings of this Club will be issued between 9 am, and 1 p.. during 1940. Jockey allowance. Entrance $10, one Mile.

TIFFIN INTERVAL

6.- HONGKONG DERBY.--A Sweepstakes of $20 each, $50 addt-

Applications may be made:- „

(a) personally.

(b) by messenger.

(e) by post.

It is essential under (c) and preferable under (a) and (b) that

tional for starters with $3,000 ad- applications should be, accompanied by crossed Cheque payable to Mr. Newsume went on to state Griffins of this Meeting. Winner to or messenger as soon as it is ready. Where actual cash is tendered. ded. For China pontes, bona fide Hong Kong Government. The new licence will then be sent by post that Herr "Hitler had made a \ BLUNT DECLARATION different speech to his party fal- cent.. third 10 per cent of the Licensing Office.

receive 70. per cent., second 20 per a new licence should be received in exchange before leaving the "Two days before Christmas, we lowers.. To them he made out total amount Weight for inches as had Mr. Churchill's blunt declara- that Germany was the

In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with tion, which took the form of an plon, that her cause was righteous Jockeys who have won at least 10

per scale. Fontes to be ridden by the application. address to the Italian people. In and that only Britain's refusal to official flat races anywhere or Joc- that speech, he said that this was accept a just settlement caused keys approved by the Stewards. a war to the death in which Bri-what he termed this useless war. tain was the champion of a strug-

One and a Half Miles. gle in which there can be no com-some, this point of view was torn with $1,500 added for

Unfortunately, said Mr. New-

7.-GARRISON CUP-Presented. promise and that Italy had been to shreds by no other person than Second $500. Third $300. For Au÷ wantonly plunged in on the wrong

end.

women and children and which holds under its iron hand the

wi

the

Winner.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. INWARD MAILS

Canton Sandakan.

..From

*****ན--*******

Due

4th Jan.

4th Jan.

4th Jan.

6th Jun.

6th Jan.

7th Jan.

here shall fight onto the bitter Dr. Hess, who had declared that the Weight for inches as per scale. Java and Manila

German victories had needed pre- Winners 7.1bs, penalty. Jockey al- Then Mr. Morrison called to theparation and organisation. Each lowance. Entrance $10. From the British people to muster up against of these German victories, Dr. Two Mile Post Once Round And In the latest onslaught of barbarism Hess had declared, was the result (About One Mile 171 Yarda).

which and the people have given their of preparation, in

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- BAUSTRAL DERBY-Winner vice-San Francisco date, 30th December new year declaration by rolling up German worker and the whole of $3,500. Second $1,000, Third $500. Calcutta, ftraits and Airmail by "British Over-

resources For Australian pontes, Griding of to join his call for more fire the German economic fighters. It will be a Aght until had their full share. Many years this Meeting. Weight it inches as

seas Airways Service" (except London) by sea we have destroyed the malevolent of preparation, according to Dr. per scale, Pontes to be ridden by Australia and Manila.

from Singapore power, which sends its young men Hess, had preceded the enormous Jockeys who have won at least 10 United-Kingdom and Straits, to burn our homes and to kill our achievements of the German army. Official Cat races anywhere or United-Kingdom and Straits

NEW YEAR ISSUE

Jockeys approved by the Stewards. U.S.A., and Manila-(San Francisco date, 14th De- "Herr Hitler", went on Mr. New Entrance $20 with an additional'

/cember.) people whom we are determined some, has become the persecuting $50 for starters. One and a Half

master of Europe.

The German Miles, "The people of our Dominions people are to slaughter and to be 9. -- PERTH PLATE (Second

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- and Colonies have pledged their slaughtered so that all other Section)-(See Race No. 1).

vice" San Francisco, date 3rd January. faith to battle with us to a new nations shall become have-nots". 10-LUSITANO CUP.-Presented Rabaul and Manila. order of social justice. Mr. Men-

"That is the issue of the by members of the Club Lusitano Swatow zies, the Australian premier, stated New Year in all its starkness. with $1,500 added for Winner. Calcutta and Straits. that the citizens of his country To show that this is the issue Second $500. Third $300. For United-Kingdom and Straits would give all they had to help we have to turn to the verdict Australian subscription ponies of Britain and General Smuts has of the two great neutrals, His

1941. Weight for inches as per called upon his people in South Holiness the Pope and the. Pre-

scale. Winners 7 Ibs. penalty. Africa to face the new year with sident of the United States. Entrance $10. One and a Quarter the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than "The Pope jaid down the only Miles.

advertised to close at or before 9am. registered and parcel malis

to set free,

'

a cheer. General Smuts spoke a

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai. (San Fran

cisco date, 13th December)

OUTWARD MAILS

7th Jan,

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Jan.

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8th

Jan.

8th Jan.

9th Jan.

10th Jan.

11th Jan.

19th Jan.

14th Jan.

19th Jan.

great truth when he said that the basis of peace possible in the eyes 11.AMOY HANDICAP-Winner are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are adver whole of our Empire is stronger of the Catholic church-the return $750. Second $300. Third $200, Fortised to close after 5 pm, Registered and Farcel malls are closed. than before Herr Hitler surround-of loyalty to treaties So that China ponies classified 'D" CLASS. at 5 pm...

ed Germany with a wall of hatred. Strong and weak nations could live To be ridden by Jockeys who have

BRIGHTER TIMES

together and victory over the prin- not won 10 races anywhere at any The speaker. went on to quote ciples that might is right. He said time. No whips or spurs allowed. extracts from new year message that the churen could not take Entrance $10. Six Furlongs,

given

Haakon

For

SATURDAY

by Gen. Sikorski, King sides and so he was unable to 12.—WAKOOL KANDICAP Win- dalphong

of Norway and

those King name

who had failed toner $1,000. Becond $350, Third $250. Christian of Denmark all of accept the principles of his new For Australian subscription ponies which, he said, pointed to renewed order,

classified "B" CLASS. Jockey al- hope for brighter times in Europe.

"The President of the United lowance. Entrance $10. One Mile. States was more definite when he (Note-A entries close at 3 p.m. said that it was the Nazi masters on Saturday, Jan. 11, at the Secre-Parcels only. for Canada (vis Vancouver B.C.)

SOFTBALL

PROGRAMME

Continued - from Page 2-

f. Germany who were, alming at įtary's Office, Exchange Building). the domination of the world.

The Germans and Italians".

continued Mr. Newsome, "are being H.K. LADIES DO bluckaded on the Atlantic and in WELL IN

Ašla the Japanese are being held

despite losing to Liga, are still in the same way by the Chinese. S'HAI HOCKEY considered one of the best defen- China's leader has beer as frank sive squads outside of the Senior as Mr. Churchill in his New Year

section.

Cosmopolitan and the Royal Air Force should also stage an inter- esting struggle in the second game but South China should not be troubled by the Royal Scots who are improving fast but are not quite ready to take quite an ex- perienced outfit as the Southern Chinese.

message.

"And so it is that we will all fight on and while we find the British people and their allies quite certain of what they are fighting for, the Axis people have been given reason for fighting on".

no

Once again the Royal Engineers Thai Planes Attack

are unable to field a team so the Royal Artillery will be without opponents for the scheduled night- сар.

HONG LEAGUE

Indo-China Towns

HANOL

Jan 3

(Reuter)-A

Thailand plane machine-gunned

Date and Time

Sat, 4th

10.30 AM K.F.O.

Reg. Ord.

4.00 PM

4.30 FM

G.P.O.

Air Mall by sea to Singapore to connect with

the "British Overseas Airways."

Reg

4.00 PM

Ord.

4.30 PM

Parcels 5.00 PM

XP.O

Parcela 4.00 PM

Reg.

5.30 PM

Ord.

6.30 PM

G.PO.

Parcels Reg. Ord..

4.00 PM

5.00 PM

6:30 PM

South

Africa.

6.30 PN

San. 5th..

8.30 AM.

Two players well-known to Manila and United-Kingdom ladies hockey in Hongkong were Straits. Ceylor, India, East al

in the victorious British Ladies' team that beat "a Portuguese Ladies' team 2-1 in a Ladles In- Holhow ternational hockey

encounter Sandakan. played in Shanghal on Boxing Day.

They were Mrs. Jean Wheeler (nee Greig) at inside-right, and Miss Stella Roberts, at left-wing. Mrs. Wheeler was rated as one of

the outstanding players in the

match by Shanghal sportswriters.

$1,050 FOR PONY

Napakasoum on Christmas Day S, W. Lee was the successful. In the Hong section. Texas and and the following day another bidder at $1,050 among two others, Cables will stage the only fracas Thailand plane flew over and when a bay mare griffin, aged as the Lacas-Chartered Bank garne machine-gunned Pakse, has been postponed owing to the bank boys having to put in a full day at the office.

FULL SCHEDULE Here is the full schedule and umpires:-

!! -

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB 9 a.m. Canuckettes v. Florinhas -(Nip Lum, T. Chinn, C. Figueredo) 10.30 am. Panthers v. Wildcats (H.-Wing Lee, H. Quon; J. Fonseca)' 12 a.. Ramblerettes v. Wahoos (H. Quon, J. Delgado, G. White) 1.30 pm. Cyclones v. Indians (N. Beltrao, C. Waggoner, D. Walker) 2.45 p.m. Recreio aces v. HK, B.C. (A. Llu, A. R. Kitchell, K. Nazarin)

4 p.m. C.B.C. v. St. Joseph's (F. Molthen, C. Waggoner, Figuereldo) CHATHAM ROAD

9 ал. Recreio Bees v. Chung Hwa (Gillespie, Osmund, W. Woo) 10.15 am. Cosmopolitan v. RA.F. (P. K. Lau, R. Chung, P. E. Choy) 11.30 am. Bouth China v. Royal Scots J. Welford, Blas, Charley Abbas).

MARINA GRÖUND

10 a.m. Cables v. Texaco (Laurel, M. Sousa, C. Rosario).

SUNDAY

MONDAY

8.30 AM

Mon. 8th

K.P.O.

Par. 4th 5.00 PM Reg. 4th 5.00 PM -

Ord. 6th 8.30 AM

GP.O

Par. 4th 5.00 PM

Reg. 4th 6,00 FX

Manila, Straits and United-Kingdom, Canton

Ord. 6th 8.30 AM

7.00 PM

TUESDAY

about six years, was sold without Manila, Ratau, Australia and New Zealand This was announced yesterday reserve by auction (confined to Brisbane from the headquarters of Admiral members of the Hongkong Jockey Manila, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques, and South Decoux, Governor-General of Indo- Club) at the Paddock yesterday China

afternoon.

Photograph taken at the wedding of Mr. Kan Yuet-keung, soli- citor of Messrs. Deacons and son of Mr. Kan Tong-po, Manager of the Bank of East Asia, and Miss Ng Hin-ping, daughter of Mr. Ng Yue-hong, merchant, which took place at the Registry,

Supreme Court, on Dec. 21, 1940.7,

Africa via Eurban,

Tue. 7th

G.P.O.&K.P.O..

Par. 6th 5.0 VA

via

Reg. 8th 5.00PM

Ord. 7th 8.30 AM

3.30 PM

K.P.O.

Bog. 5JX0 PM

Ord. 6.30 PM

Air Mail for Manils, Guam, Honolulu, U. 8. A., & G.RO.

Europe la Pan American Airways and Trans-Reg. -Atlantic Services"

Ord.

5.00 PM 7.00 13

WEDNESDAY --

Wed. 8th

8.30 AM 7.00 PM

Tho. 9th

K.P.O.

Reg. 9:00 AM

Ord

9.30 AM

GP.O.

9.00 AM

Ord. 9.30 AM

KPO

Par. 8th 6.00 FM.

Manila, Bátavia and Bourabaya,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East. and South Africa,

THURSDAY

Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg.

"British Overseas AirwaJETM ́...........

Straits and United

Kingdom

Reg. 9th 9.45 AM

Ord. 9th 10.30 AM

GP.O. Par. 8th 5.00 38 Reg. 9th 9:45 A

Ord: 9th 10.30 AM

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