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OF HONGKONG.
THE RACES.
SUCCESSFUL SECOND EXTRA MEETING.
There was quite a large at- tendance at the masond extra race
meeting held at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon.
MONDAY* MAY 3, 1926.
"SIR ARTHUR YAPP IN HONGKONG.
ADDRESS AT EUROPEAN.
7. M. C. A.
MONOCCO.
CHEUNG CHOW SCHOOL:
SUCCESSFUL SPORTS ON SATURDAY.
PEACE CONFERENCE REACHES A DEADLOCK,
Uida, May 2. The annual sports of the The Rift delegates are returning Cheung Chow Government school Krim in regard to documents handed sente from schools In Hongkong, were held on Saturday and stu- to Riff by son to consult Abd-el to them by General Simon in be Kowloon and district assembled half of the Fauco-Spanish dele on the island to compete in friend gatos. The latter informed the Billy rivalry. The grounds wore delegates that if the Franco-Spanish prettily decorated with flags and conditions were not accepted and
After the prize diatributijd Mr. Alabaster, on behalf of Mr. Alabaster, thanked the Sporta Committee for the honour they had done her in making hor to pres sent the prizes for the fourth time since her return from England Thors had been great developmen
since the first occasion and he was and Improvement in the sport
glud of it as athletics ward an essential part of education He was glad to see many girls present many of whom had won
There was An enthusiastic rathering of European M. C. A. members at Kowloon on Saturday Some extremely good racing night when Sir Arthur Yapp was seen, thore were larger fields National Secretary of the English than at the aret extra meeting, Y. M. C. A's gave & stirring and it was a day on which address. Sir Arthur, who is on a favourites won. There were two tour arrived in Hongkong on all prisoners hold by the Riflans the event attracted a number of prizes that afternoon... falls, Mr. Nemazee and Mr. Saturday, and in the course of the Ralphs boing thrown, but naither day, visited the Chinese Y. M. C. A. and also spoke at the European the CHA wore
were hurt...
The following results:-
Results:
.
1-Colonial Stakes; six furlongs
For grillins of this season and sub- scription grising of this season non-winners--that have starked in at laust one race in Hong. kong since January 1. 1020. Weight for inches us. per scale. Subscription grins allowed 7 lbs. Jockey, allowance. Entrance fee Sb. 1st prize: $100. 2nd prize: $150, 3rd prize: $100. Sir Paul's Melody Dahlia,
(Mr. Brodie) 1 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Recha
bite, (Lt.-Com. Thompson) 2 Mogers. Dunbar and Stanton's
Boston
(Mr. Stanton) 3
Also run, Fireworks (Mr. Gordon), District Call (Mr. Davey), Scorched Primrose (Mr. Sugden) and Invader (Mr. Ralph).
Time: 1.30.2/5.
A neck; a length..
Pari-mutuel.——
Winner
Place 1st
2nd.
3rd,
Cash Sweep-No.
11
Sir Arthur. described the head- quarters of the Y M. C. A. 'at' Kowloon us by far and away the findst building he had seen in the course of his tour in the East."
He also said that he was glad to hear the building was already proving too small, and that it was hoped to proceed with the com- plete building scheme which was in the minds of the organisers, in the near future.
Sir Arthur
and Mr. Ponsford left Hongkong yesterday, their "ext port of call being Shanghai,
Also ran Saracen, (Mr. Ralph). Time: 2.09.1/5.
2 lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel.-
$6.00
5.30
Winner
17.70
Place 1st
0,00
$1,318.10 296
376.00 751
188 30 Unplaced Nos.: 120, 212, 29, 393. 2.-Commonwealth Handicap: ' “A” class: six furlongs For China ponics. Entrance fee X5. lat "prize: $1400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd
prize: $100,
Mh R. M. Austin's Home Call,
(Mr. Davey) 1s Shenton's
Mesars Halland
The Goblin late Bendurar),
(Mr. Ralph) 15
Regent (Mr. Brodie 3 ran-Rothesay (inut- Thompson), Daisy Dahlin (Mr Nimażce), Arabian "Parrot Rely). Bay of Bellingham (Mr. Stanton).
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The
S dead hent: 1 lengths,
Time: 1.82.
Pari-mutuel.
W. (The Goblin).
$6.70
Home Call).
5.80
6.80-
$.42
2nd......
Cash Sweep-No. 708
*
$4.20 "
6.10
5.10
..$3,785.60
1,081.60
540.50
394 Unplaced No. ($100): 144. 5.-Dominion Plntai hout 1 mile, 166 yards) For China ponies, winners only. (W.L) Winners of two races this year 3 lbs. extrar of three or more races 10 lbs, extin (1.A) Entrance fee $5. 1st prize: $100. 2nd prize: $158, 3rd prizei $100.
I
Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade. Call,
(Mr. Davey Measra. Dunbar and Stanton's
San Diego......[Mr. Stanton) 2 Lady Chater's Sandainer!
(Mr. Nemazce) a Also
ran,September, Brodie).
Time: 2.20.3/5, s 14 lengths; a-length. Pari-mutugh
(Mr
were not handed over by the 8th, the two governments would reme entire liberty of action on the 7th.
|--Reuter.
THE RUBBER INDUSTRY.
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GREATER STABILIITY IN
PRICE TORESEEN.
London, May 1. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association, Mr. Campbell aid that he was hopeful that. if, as it seemed pro bible, they saw in the future some collaboration among the producers in marking their produce, they might arrive at a greater stability of price than has been possible in the past.Reuter
Mr. A. E. Wood spoke with aff spectators.
The students from Hongkong preciation of the work of Mr. Lan Pak-to, the headmaster, for were accompanied on the
ganising the day's events and "Stanley" by Mr.A. E. Wood, Director of Education, Mr. Ethankod Mr. and Mrs, Alabaster Ralphs and Mr. G. P. de Martin, and the Kai-fong for their assis Inspectors of Schools, and Prof. Wtance and generosity, in contribut
ing to the sports fund.
Hinton.
Hearty cheers were given to the Director of Education, Mr. B Kalpha, the Kai-fong, Mr. and Mrs Alabaster, the visitors and the
headmaster.
A very pleasant day was spent and at the conclusion Mrs. C. G. Alabaster presented the prizes to successful competitors.
Before the prize presentation, A bouquet was presented to Mr. Ralpha said that this was the Mrs. Alabaster on behalf of the first time that the Director of School. Education had honoured the sports with his presence. He thanked him, on behalf of the organisers, cheapest in London and the profit for, his presence, also Mr. and for the year is likely to be
Mrs. Alabaster.
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MAGASIN GENERAL
P. 1st (The Gohifi)".
1st (Home (am)
3rd
Cash Sweep, No. 127
$1,000.73 912 1,099.35 2412
204 20 Unplaced Nos.: 200, 307, 520, 243 3.-Pilo Pony Scurrys takes furlonga.
For badufutie bolo ponies in proven by the committee of the Hongkong Polo Cinb. To be riddet. by playing, members of the Horg kong Polo Club Winners of any polo pony scurry barred. Catch weights 168 lbs. Post entries. trance $3. 1st prize: $200. 2nd prize: $300. 3rd prize: $50. Conquistador;
(Mr. Reidy)
Winner
2nd
Carl Sweepe
Uncled No. 185,
.$34.30
8.80 5.30
$2,138,67
81100
306.50
Commonwealth Handicap: "B" Claas: six faflange For Chin ponles. Entrando fão $5. 1st prize; $300. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd
rize: $100,
Mrs. Hall and Shenton's The
Geezer:
(Mr. Doyle I
Captain R. G. Sturgea's Reynolds Mrs. Bernard's Rarles Grass,
i (owner) .2
(Mr. Brodie) Alan ma—free Skepak (M». DexY). Thtix (Mr. Cobhold), lotting Paper Lt. Comm, Thompson), Galden Phes. san (Mt. Nomazge). Cmiravad (Mr. Sewell)
Boldorney Star (Mr. Stan
Time: 1.35.2/5.
Blue Monday,...(M. Stanton) 2 Mark II,........ (Major Bennett)
Also ran, Racehorse (Capt. Sturton) and Folly (Mr. Ralph). gesa), Dragon Rider (Mr. Edo). Black Mouse (Lt. Muude), Shot III (Mr. Sugden), Ton Mai. (Mr. Peter- son), Xmas Eve (Mr. Cobbeld), Pega sus (Capt. Howard), Hailshamy (Mr. Kendall).
Time: 46.3/5.
length: length.
Pari-mutuel
2nd
Winner.
Place 1st
3rd
Cash Sweep. No. 632.
6 lengths: 4 length.
Pari-mutuel.-
Winner
Place 1st
.$7.90 4.70
2nd
11.20
3rd
.20 10
Cash Sweep. No, 240....$1,770.80
$351.00
215....
508.80
181
2440
52.80
16.00
42.801
$1,587.G
453.60 01 .... 144
236,50 Unvinced Nos.: 522, 20, 306, 338, 1-14th, 321, 286. 397, 440. 4-Second Aggregate Stakes: one mile-Value $500. For all China ponies. Catch weights at 10 st. 9 lbs. Winners at an open race or
griffin open
value $600 or over er ponies that have won the aggro. gate prize in the Aggregate Stakes in any season 5 lbs, oxtra," Nen. winning subscription griffins al- lawed 5-lbs.
ruce
Unplaced Nos.: 212, 302, 270, 675,
200. 185. 175.
7-Empire Handicap: One and
marter miles.--For Chins ponies, Entrance fon 35, 1 1st orīzo: 8450, 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's noble, (Mr. Brodie) ་ཝཱ་་་་
1 Ms. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Rámych
Me Reidy) 2 Mrs. G. L. Bagram's" Sunburst
(Y: Nemazon) 3 Messrs Holl and Shenton's The
Cowk. 143 The (Mr. Ralph) ▸
Pari-mutuel.
Time: 2.42.3/5,
Jonethy a neck.
Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Saligia, (Mr. Doyle) Meara Dyer and Beith's Total
Abstinence
(Lt.-Com. Thompson) 2 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Blue Grass
(owner) 3
Winner
$5,50
1
Place 1xt 2nd Cash Sweep.--No. 274
·250 196 Unplaced Nos.: 206, 377.
.7.00 $2,000.00
$74.00 287.00
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