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MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925.

THE ASYLUMS OF CANTON.

AN APPEAL TO THE CHARITABLE.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL.

OLD BOYS' DINNER. About 120 "Old Boys" and 20 Despite the wretched waathor

members of the Staff and prefeots, conditions, the extra Raco Moet-

attended the Old Boys' Dinner on The Government of Hongkong Saturday evening. ing took place on Saturday,

Among thonu but the

was naturally has been kind enough to authorise present were the Chairman (Mr. A. robbed of much of its pleasure an appeal for funds in favour of E. Hall,) Measre Chon Po Sien, by the rain. Mr. Pollook was the Three Asylums for the Aged. M. Wong, Chao Yue Teug, the most successful jockoy, and Blind of both sexes in Canton. Dr. G. H. Thomas, Dr. Arthur

There having four wins to his credit. In

Asylums now shelter Won, MeNATH. Leo Sik Ling, C. II. the alience of Mr. G. K. Ha|l|2,200 inmates, and they depend for 13-on, Edwin Long. E. S. Ford, Brutton, the duties of startor their upkeep on the Government A. Mackenzie, C. Mackenzie. woro performed by Mr. H. C. of Canton. In normal times, the . E. Edwards, F. E. Nash, 8. Macar, with Mr. C. Baums allotted monthly for the Jex. B. Drudo W. Muskett, Peter Brown as necond starter. The maintenance of these institutions Wong, J. Kow, Froid Gourdin. F.

amount to a tlle results were :-

$5,000. Schnepel, Abesser, B. C. But unfortunately since political Randall, and many others. 1.-MARCH STAKES: HALE dissensions kindled the flames of After the tomate of the King and; MILE-For Subscription Griffins of

again, this

the President of Chine had "beoo" any reason that have never won 41 COOficial Race, whether starters or not. amount has been only partially submitted the Chairman proposed 1st Prize, $300; 2nd Prize, $150; 3rd pail, and oftener than ought to be "The School." He enid that in Priza, $100.

the ease, no cash is forthcoming. 1921 an Association of Old Boys was formed, but for reasons almost Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Nuggett,

Since June 1922, the monthly (Mr. Pollock)

instalments have been very irre Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, (Mr. Doyle)

gular, and the Director Mrs. J. II. Taggart's Jimmy Laut,

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Places: $6.10, $5,50, $0.00.

Cash Sweepst

No,

$1,474.70

478.20 239.10

PLATE:

Mr. Warrack's RayBeld,

3

boys.

to

CLASS, HANDICAP: SIX FUK- To rescue these afflicted from was Headmaster from 1878 to 1918. LONGS.-1st Prize, $400; 2nd Priz", death is a philanthropical under- The Rev. W. T. Feather- $150; 3rd Prize, $100.

taking of the first order. The stone replied to the toast in Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield,

(Mr. Davies) 1 Tang Wa Hospital, always keenly forceful and witty speech. Io, Amusing interested in the relief

missy of the referred (Mr. Gibuna} untertunate and miserable, has incidents among boarders und day Mr. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlia,

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standing points in the history of Let us bear in mind these words the School, and especially during (Mr. Sewell), Jimmy Lad (Captain

of a great Christian Doctor:

the last seven years, the Hend- "Wealth is a burden that weighs master proposed the toast The heavily upon our shoulders. When¦ Old Boys' Association," and in eo we give an alms, we lighten this] dving enid that the occasion made burden, and it follows that it is him more optimistic than he had not the one who receives charity over folt in connection with tho that ought to be thankful. but School. He expressed a wish that mather he who has the faculty of all old boya would take a great in- terest in the New School and con- 442, discharging an obligation."

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Time: 1.35.1/5.

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Winner: $26,20.

Pinces: $8.20, $7.10; $8.00. Cash Sweeps:

No. #3

828 91

$1,785,30 510.20 256.10

In the present case, the inmates eluded by saying "The Diocesan "A" of the Canton

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$50 Tickets-186, 192, 491, 675, F92, 881, 278, 747, 60.

PLATE: 3-HAINTON CLASS, HANDICAP. SIX LONGS. Ist Prize, $100; 2nd Prize, $160; 3rd Prize, $100, Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothesay, (Mr. Pollock) Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,

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Time: 134.3/5.

Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $20.00.

Places: $1.70, 6.50, 6.30.

Cash Sweeps!

No. FOR

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$2,108.40 602.40 301.20 $50 Tickets-450, 367, 9, 544, 76.

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Mr. U. H. Lyron then proposed the toast of the Staff, to which | Mr. A. Bower replied.

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(Mr. Ptolemy

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informing him that at last a really {*live***** Association bad been (Mr.

Davies)

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Mr. Dynasty's King

Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy,

(Mr. Pollock) a A business meeting followed, at Also ran: Two Pairs (Mr. Potts), which the following officers were Tadworth (Mr. Neniazer), Quab (Ic. 'elected ;-Chairmon. Mr. Chon Po] Doyle), Lannimie (Mr. Buck), Monitor Sien; Vice-Chairman; Mr. J. M. (Captain Oxspring). Chiku

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Time: 2.17.

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Places: $6.30, $11.20, $6.59. Cash Sweeps:

No. 17

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