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MONDAY, MAY 30, 1927.
MAÇÃO RACES.
A SUCCESSFUL WEEK-END.
In glorious weather, the Macao Race Club's second extra miceling took place over the week-on, and added another success to the efforts of the International Race and Recreation Club of Macko
The attendance on Saturday was not quite up to the promise of the previous meeting, but sen- day's attendance made ample amends, and what was lacking in numbers on Saturday~" was fully-
made up for in the interent and en-
thuslugia which prevailed.
On Sunday a good number of Hongkong visitors made the trip | over and despite the somewhat high temperature spent a pleasant day.
One of the features of the meet- ing was the splendid time put up
by Sunburst Rose, which was ridden by Mr: Charles, who carried
AMERICAN BASEBALL.
RESULTS IN NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES.
Saturday:
New York, May 28, The following were the results in the baseball Leagues during the past week-
National League, New York; 8; Pittsburg, Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, U Brooklyn, 0 Chiengo, 11. Boston, 8; St. Louis, G. Boston, 2; St. Louis, '6. Pittsburg, 2; Cincinatti, 5. Pittsburg, 5; Cincinatti, G.
Sunday 4 Pittsburg, 2.
New
Monday.
Brooklyn, 20;; Philadelphia, 4. Cincinatti, 8; Chicago, 4, Philadelphia, 7; Brooklyn, 1.. Cincinatti, 6; Pittsburg, 8. Tuesday:
Philadelphia, 5: Brooklyn, 0. Cincinatti, 1; Pittsburg, 11. Wednesday
Cincinatti, 0 Pittsburg, 2.
6; St. Louis, 8. 8; St. Louis, 4.
off the honours for the jockeys, 12 New
York. 3:
with four winning mounta.
The following were the re sults:
First Day Results."
1. The May Novices Stakes. Six furlongs.
Mr
Winner $150. Second $75. Third- Sue Sunning, Mr. Fontes) 1 Mr. Loun Yick's Chick To,.
(Mr. Y. M. Loo)''2' Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin,
I
(Mr R. Rochay 3
2. The Oporto Handicap "A" Class. Six Furlonga."
Winner $200. Second $100! Third
$50,
Mr. K. H's Loongwa
(Mr. Chun) l Lim Kee's Shanghai Friend,
(Mr. Sewell) 2 Mr. Huen Ching's Chow, Taze Lon,,
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3
3. The Fir Dee Plate-Five Fur- longs.
Winnor $300. Second $100. Third $0.
Mr. R. G's Glenmerin, -
Brooklyn, 6; New York, 1. Philadelphia, 1; Boston, B "Philadelphia, ; Boston, 13.
Pittsburg, 8; St. Louis, 7 Chicago, 8; Cincinatti, 2. Chicago,,1: Cincinatti, 2. Pittsburg, 2; St. Louis, 17
American League. Saturday:
Clevoland
5; New York, 4. Chicago, Philadelphia, 5. Detroit, 5: Washington, 0. Detroit, &; Washington, 4. Sunday work
Now,
7: Cleveland, 2. Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 1. St. Louis, 0 Baston, 5. Washington, 6; Detroft, 6.
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 1 Messrs Kiangwan and Co.'s Cherry
Brandy
(Mr. Sowell) 2
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Mr. K. H's Lacerda II,
(Lt. Bulteel) 3
4. The Spring Stakes-Six Fur- longs.
Winner $200. Second $100. Third $GO.
Mr. Recreation's Wuchang,
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(late Cope Region) (Mr. Reidy) 1":
Mr. Yam Man's May,
(late Hiro Mai) (Mr. G.U. Roza)^2
Mr. Leun Yick's Beautful Terrace,
(Mr. K. H. Chuy
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Washington, 3; New York, 2. St. Louis, 1; Chicago, 1. Cleveland, 0; Detroit, 4. Tuesday
Cloveland, 8; Detroit, 6. Wednesday:
Cleveland, 3: Detroit, §.
Lodis, 8; Chicago, 14. St. Louis, 0; Chicago, 1. Friday:
Now York, 2: Washington, 7. New York, 5; Washington, 0. Detroit, 1 Chiengo,-8.
St. Louis, 3; Cleveland, 7. Detroit, 3; Chicago-4... St. Louis, 2; Cleveland. 1. St. Louis, 7; Cleveland, 0. Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 3. Boston, 4: Philadelpiun, 3.
Routera American Service.
WINDSOR-LONDON. »
AIR FORCE MAN 'WINS MARATHON RACE.
London, May 28.
SEAMEN'S UNION.
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OFFICIAL REASONS FOR ACTION TAKEN.
The following is a translation of a communique Issued to the Chinese Press which has been forwarded to us by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
AIR ENTERPRISE.
FLIGHT FROM LONDON TO SINGAPORE.
London, May 28, Six supermarine Southampton" flying boats will set out on a flight from England to Singapore next. October. Each machine, will
a crow of five on
1, Halifax, Secretary for Chin-havo eso Affairs, am directed by the six and some of the off- Government to publish below the cars will be the same as those reason why the Chung Wa Hof who have made similar extended Yuen Kung Ip Lun Hop Tsung Wulflights in European and Mediter (Chinese Seamen's Union) has ranean waters. This flight will be been dissolved.
the biggest of the kind under taken by the air service of any country. It will be undor the command, of Wing Commander Chia-Brown-British Wireless.
As enquiries show, the Chung Wa Ho Yuen Kung Ip Lun Hop Tsung Wui is a political society. Many strikes in the Colony, during the past several years were insti- gated and handled by it. In 1926. the Union did all within its power boldly and openly to stir up a strike among the workmen, and to disseminate the "slogans," "Over- throw Imperialism" and "Destroy Hongkong"
25,000 Mile Fight,
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London, May 29.3. The Air Ministry is sending, on a. 25,000. milo. Bight, four super- marine. Napler ali-metal flying boats, specially built and Just 2" tested for service in the tropics.. It also instituted pickets In A large proportion of the metal is Canton to effect a complete boy- stainless steel. The machines cott of British goods: a plan which will start from Felixstowe and if successful would have ruined will circuit India 'giving demon- tons of thousands, of Chinese instrations. They will proceed to the Colony. It has also spread in Singapore, circuit Australia, and Hongkong seditious propaganda return to Singapore where they with the object of promoting Com-will be permanently stationed.- munism.
Beuter
In the recent movement of the. Kwong Tung Government to oli minate the Communists, the Union has actually offered resistance and. representing their Union at Han kow, has issued a notice, stating. that the Head. Union has been rer moved to Hankow and that they will recognize no organisation ext cept that at Hankow us their Heud Union.
Promoting Communism,
MANILA PLOT.
TO BLOW UP AMMUNITION DUMP AT CAVITE.
Manila, May 29,
It is learned on the highest nu- thority that Shanghai Communists have been corresponding with the As all such movements have local labour union, Legionarios del v shown, the Seamen's Union haa. Trabajo, on the question of blow- clearly revealed itself as a politiing up the ammunition dump of cal organisation for the purpose the Cavite Naval Yard, six miles of promoting extreme Communism. across the bay from Manila. It is not only dangerous to the general peace of the Colony, but is also the enemy of the peaceable section of its own members.
re-
The Naval authorities refuse to confirm or deny the report. It is alleged that at a. cent meeting of the Cavite branch On account of this, the Govern-of the Legionarios the plot was ment has declared on the 26th discussed in the erroneous, belief day of May, 1927, that the Union that it would black the supply of is illegal and issued. an order to ammunition to American warships have it dissolved.
in China waters.
The Government has in this mat- ter taken action which must
A heavy-guard has been placed
stand, but will have no objection at the Navy yard and all precau to the reorganisation of any law-tions to prevent incident taken. ful union by any law-abiding sea- The large quantity of munitions. men in Hongkong, whether they town, which has a population of there is sufficient to wipe out the werd members of the old Union or
b. The Monte Stakes-1 Miles. Winner $200. Second $100. Third
not, on the condition, that they will 20,000, and also to endanger $500
not use again the name of the Manila. Mr. Lim Kee's Tap Sinc
The. Polytechnic Harriers Mars-old, Union that has been dissolved, (Mr. Pollock) 1 thon race from Windsor to London, a that
The president of the Legionarios, the Head Union is Domingo Ponce, was a delegate to Messrs. Wing Far and Co.'s Lucky. distance of 24 milce 358, yards, was in Hongkong subject to no the Labour Congress, a Canton
Star,
(Lt. Bulteel) 1wan by S. Ferris, of the Royal Air influence Mr. Sia Kee's Areia Preta,'
Farce, his time being 2 hrs. 40 mins.. (Mr. Chun)
a
6. The Griffins' Plate-Oncé Round.
Winner $200. Second $100. Third Mr. Leun Vick's Shan Mien
50.
2
putside tho Colast year-Router.
32 1/5 secs. S. Natale, the Italian any, and that the object shall champion, came in second in 2 s. be for mutual economic assistance.
45 mins. 21 1/5 seca, J. Marien, Bel- and..for no political or other pur- gian and French champion, was poses. third, his time being 2 hrs. 49. mins."
BECK,
Ferris led after he had covered twenty miles, his time then, being
(ate Park Ka) (Mr. Chun). 15 Mr. Lim Kee's Shanghai Friend,
(Mr. Sowelly Mr. R. J. Paterson's August;
(L. Bultecl)
7. The Sprint Race Half Mile. Winner $200. Second $100: Third $50. Dr. MacGown's 'Sunburat Rose,
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. K. H.'a Baccarat,
(Mr. G. da Roza) -2 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent,
(Lt. Bultecl) 3
Six Furlongs: Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50
1 hr. 50 mins. 17 secs. Natale followed a minute later. The winner has equalled the record of A. Mills for three successive wins-Reuter.
Mr Leung Hau Un'a Little Sit Tang (Mr. Stanton) Mr Yarn Man's Dick Lo (Mr. Y. M. Lob) Messrs. Mok and Chue's Foncy Moon (Dr. J. Macgown)
PASSENGERS,”
ARRIVED.
FIRE ON RENOWN.
SHIP'S MOVEMENTS: NOT AFFECTED.
London, May 29. TheAdmiralty announces that
nome oil fuel caught fire in one-of3/
For P.&O. .s. Moren, from Shang-the boiler rooms of H.M.S Renown, COLL
| hai, May 28,-Mr. A. H. Samson, Mr. when the warship was between i 1. Storey, Flying Officer W. G. Ven-Freemantle and. Mauritius cons May Sat moto, Mr. F. B. Walker, Mrs. and 26. The vessel, was stopped and the twd Misses Wood, Mr. J. Whitrow, fire extinguished. Miss G. Wasem, Lt. Col. R. Willd.
2
The Llama Miau Plate-Six
Burlong Winner $300. Second $150. Third
son, D.S.O., Miss D. Wilson, Mr. G. C. among the engine room mon, but no There were four slight casualties Wu, Miss M, Whiteley, Mius S. material damage was caused to the Whiteley, Mrs. S. Weiss, Mr. and ship, The Renown's programme of Mr. W. Walton, Miss E. Walton, movements is not affected by the
fira-Reuter.
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Warton, Mr. and Mrs, Q. White, Mr. B. N. Wang, Mr. 1E. A. Yates and Mr. D. Sing Yep.
DEPARTED.
Fer E. and O, 8. Morea, for London vin parts, May 22.---Miss A.Ji
EXPLOSION IN MINE.
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FIVE WORKERS, KILLED IN
Armstrong, Mrs. S. Arthur, MrsK, COLORADO,
E. E. Atwell, Mrs. E. M. Bevan, Mr.
:
G. Brash, Mr. W. Brown, Miss FC,
1
Buttler, Mr. F. Choo, Comdr. C. G. B.
New York, May 28.-Five were
2
Colfart, R.N, Mr. C. R. Crossman,
killed as the result of an......
About B hundred
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8. The Kalgan Plate-One Mile. Winner $250. Becond $125. Third $76; Mr. Leun Yick's Macao. Beauty
$100, (Mr. Chun) 1 Mr. Lim Keo's U-Un,' Mr. Chin Lec's Chui Chow Ning
(Mr. Charles) (Mr. G. Roza) 2 Mr Lim Kee's Tap Sine, Mr. Lim Kee's U-Un (Mr. Charles) 3
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Messrs. Wing Fat & Co.'s Lucky 9.The Oporto Handicap "B"
Star,
(Mr.. Pollock) 8" Clase Six Furlongs.
5.The Lisbon Handicap, "B" Class. ---14 Miles. Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50, 1 Mr. U-Un's Dragon Boat,
(Mr. Reidy) Mr. K. H. Easter Day, Mr. R. J. Paterson's August,
v2: (Mr. Chua)
(Lt. Bulteol). h-The All Out Stakes-Six.
Furlongs, Winner $200. Second $100. Third Mr. Lim Kee'a Shanghai Friend,
Mr. Sowell) 1 Mr. Yam Man's Dick Lo
(Mr. Pollock) 2 M. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin,
(Mr. G. Roza Tho. Mid-Summer Plate-Half
a Mile. Winner $150. Second $75, Third $50. The Ilha Verde Plate-One
Mr. K. H.'a Loongwa,
M. H. C. Macnamara's Soapy
Sponge (Mr. Pollock) 1 by U-Un's Dragon Boat (Mr.
Reidy) 2 MR. Cs. Glenmorin (Mr. A. M...
Luzy 3 10.The Grand Scurry-Three Furlongs. Winter $150. Second $75. Third
$50.
Mt. Chin Lev's Hop Šin (Mr.
Sewell) 1 Mrs, R. J. Paterson's The Regent
(Lt. Bulteel) 2 Mr. Chin Leo's Yuen Sin (Mr.
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SECOND DAY.
Mild.
Roza) 3
Winner: $150, "Sucond $75. Third
$60.
$50
1
lay, and Mrs. C. Evans, Mr. H. R. Colorado. Mr. H. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. de Gyo-explosion in a mine at Delague,
Forsyth, Mr. T. S. L. Hadju Habuk, miners were below at the time of Mr. D... Hazell, Miss. D. Howlett, the explosion and nearly all es Mr. G. Hutchand, Mr. L. H. King, Mr. caped, Reuter's American Ser and Mrs. W. G. Law, Col. and Mrs. viec.
R. Lewis, Mr. D. J. Lloyd, RN, Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Mr. M. C. Loh, Mr. E. K. Marsh, Mr. T. Mcgarry Mr. M. W. Loh, Mrs. J..Macready, Miss
and Mrs. C. A. Middleton-Smith, Minis Middle- 3 M. Middleton-Smith, Miss
Smith, Mr. J. Mass, Comdr. C. A. Merriman,
and R.N., Rev.
Mrs. A. W. R. Norton, Dr. and Mrs. HR. Pakenfum, Mr. H.-Pear- man, Mrs. FM. Perg, Capt. J. Pettar- {hi. K. H. Chan)
sen, Mr.. A. E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Huen Chong's Chow Taze Lon A, R. H. Phillips, Mr. S. G. Phelps, (Mr. Roza) Mr. C. T. Porter, R.N., Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Youn Man's "May (álf. G." Dr. Macgown's Sunburst Roco,
CJ. Roo, Mr. B S-Ropers, Miss da Roza) I
(Owner) 8 Rudy, Mrs. 8. Stainfield, Mr. W. F. Mr. K. H.'s Papyrus (Mr. Chun) 2
8.-The Prala Crando Stakes Smith; Mr. B. Thomas, Miss M.. Mr. Leun Vick's Deautiful Terrace
One Mile
Turnbull, Miss. Wy Vidal, Mra, H. N. (Mr. Sowell)-3.
Winner $360. Second $175. "Third B. Walker, Mrs. W. Warnock, Mr., J. $100,
Watomull and St, Sergt. Wort, R.E. 2.The
The Lisbon Handicap "A" Class Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow,
Per Coblenz on 28th May ***—11⁄2 Milco.
(Mr., Charles) 1 Mr. Fun Yuen, Kaong. Mrs. Mar- Winner $200. Second $100. Third MF. K. H's Baccarat,
garote Lee, Mr., and Mra, A. Da $50.-
(Mr. G. Roza) 2 Cook, Mr. W. Anderson, Miss Sarah Mr. Recreation's Wild Follow Mr. Leun Yick's Slian Meln,
(late Park Ku) (Lt, Bultes) 3 Bul Bulani, Dr. Paul Neff. Mr. W
E. Gitas, Mr. D. Valiram, MILAN, AL (Mr. Charles) 1 Mrs. U-Un'e Leaf (into 403) The Novices Races Half Mile Cumming, Mr W. R. Wills, Mr. D.
(Mr. Chun} 2 Winner $160. Second $76. Third H. Olson, Mra L, Brock, Mr. and BIT Mr, Chouk Siren's Flash Star $50.
(Mr. Pollock) 3 M. Loun Tick's chick
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) Mr. Wong Fars Sea Crow $100. Third 137. 9. Y. Liang's Six Hundred,
(Mr. Sonze)
(Mr. Fontes)
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3. The Corner House Stakes- One Mile Winner $206. 885
·$50.
R. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. W. A 1 Decker, les F. Printy, les V. Morsarohu, Mr. Parkor. E Cartwright, Mr. A. Jenkins, Mr. EL Hodgins, Mr. M. Dupre, Mr. Sawa mura
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