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Confidence
In the goods they sell has led well-known firmu to advertise ex- tensively and success- fully. The inore they use the wheels of modern publicity the stronger will become their business.
You may have com ploto confidence in your wares, but be- cause you have not used the magnet of ad- vertising to advantage, your trade has got so far and no further.
Don't let rivals steal a march on you. Adver- tiso steadily, appealing to your probableclients. Consider the extensive circulation of the Hongkong Telegraph, its fine class of roader, and high standard of ail-round excellence. Make it your publicity
organ.
POLAR USCAKE
HTS QUALITY.
THAT COUNTS.
FANLING HUNT.
JUMPING SEASON OPENS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, - DECEMBER 5, 1927.
longs, for non-winning starters at this meeting
Pari-mutuel: Winner Place: $6.00, $8.20, 86,40,
$58.70. Consolation Race, about seven fur-
Winner
Warrington
Place. 47
Blotting Paper
52
Yorks
38
Humdinger
14
40.
Cavinro
13
Tarco
5
Chung-ka-kau
ม
Mr. M. M. Watson's Blotting
Paper
......................(Mr. Skrinet 1 Mr. W. T. Stanton and. Dr. L
Reidy's Tartea, Stanton) 2
Mrs.
Dyer's Yorks
(Mr.
Durlacher) 3 Also ran: Loongwa (Mr. F. Usher). United Borvicon Heavyweight Hace, Parl-mutuel Winner
$8.50, about seven furlongs, for China Places: $10.50, $8.80. Ponles, catch-woights at 168 lbs., to be or mombers of the Hongkong Volun- Loongwa ridden by officers of H.M.'s Forces Blotting Paper teer Defence Corpa.
Tarce
HOME FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
Full results of Saturday's foot- ball as cabled by Router are na follows:
Division I.
Birmingham 10 Leicester
Winner
Pinco.
120
64
44
Blackburn
12.
26
Cardiff
Yorks....
13
10
Everton
1
Cash Sweeps..
The opening meeting of the Fan- ling Hunt season was held at the Kwanti Course on Saturday after- noon, there being a record attènil- Ande
and
Arrango. good ments for the accommodation of the grently improved, spectators were while the course was in fine shape the bulk of Special trains carried the crowd, but many preferred the ride out by car. The Hunt is to be Mr. H. C. Macnamara's James commended for the excellent park Mr. 3. M. Mans's More Better
Pigg
(Mr. Bultcol) Cogements.
(Mr. Usher) The races
were well contested. but there was a contretemps when Dr. J. Durran's Druke
(owner) Easter Day's Jockey misjudged the
Also ran: Two-step (MT. Crabbe), courao and had to come out of the Shot III (Captain G. H. Abbott).
Rannoch allowing
Pari-mutuel: Winner $12.10.
Winner Placo.
ing
TACE,
to
achlovo an extremely tucky win in Places: $6.00, $5.00. the Autuma Plate.
to
There were few falls, but when these occurred the antire aspect of the races was altered, thus adding
the thrill. There
wero Food flelds for the opening eventa, but towards the end, fewer ponies were seen out, there being only four con- testants in each of the last three
races.
ઇને સુધારો..
Huddersfield Manchester U. 2 Results of the cash sweeps were as Middlesbro
Hollows:
8
Autunan Plate, about two Miles, for China ponies, weight for inches as per scale.
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Rannech ........(Dr. Reidy) 1 Mr. J. J. Paterson's Deer Hound (Mr. Stanton)
Newcastle' Wednesday
Tottenham
Blackpool Bristol C. Choisen:
Sunderland
Aston Villa Shefeld U. Arsenal 0 Bury
Portsmouth
B
2
1 Liverpool
West Ham 5 Burnley
Division II.
1
CHINESE COMMUNISM.
M. STALIN'S REPORT TO PARTY CONGRESS.
Moscow, 'Dec. 4.
IMPERIAL AFFAIRS
NEW ZEALAND'S WAKEFT
NESS,
Wellington, Dec.
In a debate in the House on Impo
M. Stalin in a six-hour roport to the Congress of the Communist Representatives Party on the work of the Party affairs, Mr. Contes declared during the last two years, in deal any increased share which ing with the growth of what he Zealand was disposed to tak called the International revolu- naval defence should be giver 0tionary movement referred to the the first Instance to the Singar
development of the Chinese re- naval base. volution. He declared that it was bound to grow in the future. Re ferring to the opposition it had encountered he said that if it wished to remain in the Party it must honestly admit its mistake, otherwise it must seek to form n second party for itself. Reuter.
Port Vale 2 Manchester C. o # South Shields. 0
Southampton Stoke West Brom.
Division III (South).'
CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD.
London, Dec. 3.
Race I
No, 42
** 31
+ 58
$10 tickets:"Nos. 11, 67,
$103,60
29.00 14.80 15, 21.
More Better
100
70
James. Pigg
85
65
Race 11.
Two-stop
15
12
Shot II.
15
8
No. 1 30
$134.40
Clapton
2 Leeds
38:40
Grimsby
B. Barnsley
Drake
14
20
19.20
Notts. C.
2 Swanson
0
"VARSITY RELAYS.
$10 tickets: Nos. 58, 15.
Oldham
4 Fulham
2
Rending
2 Wolves
Race III.
0 Preston
No. 42
#242
41
$130.20 37,20 18.00
3 Huil
1
2 Notta. For.
2
$10 ticket:
No. 11.
Race IV.
Brentford
O Plymouth
(Mr. Skrine) Easter Day (Mr. F.
Winner
3
No. 81 01
> 49
$231,00 66.00 33.00
Bournemouth
4 Bristol R.
Brighton
2 Charlton
Crystal Pal
$16.40.
11
Exeter
0
$10 ticket:
Winner
Place.
No. 52. Race Y.
Luton
5
Millwall
100.
79
43
No. 45.
$233.80
Northante
57
7
6,80
Norwich
48
30
1
40
33.40
Southend
+19
7
$10 ticket: No. 14.
Torquay
Division III (North).
Barrow Bradford
Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mr. M. M. Watson each registered a first and second, while Mr. Stanton had two thirds. Of the jockeys, cself with three mounts, Mr. Bulter! hnd two Mr. W. T. Stanton's Red Leaves firsts and a seconi,
Mr. Reidy two first, a firsts and Mr. Skrine a second and a third.
Dividends were exceptionally good for hurdle events, there being one dividend of more than 10 to one for win, while places averaged at about $0.50. The cash sweeps were much higher than usual, owing to the fact, it is believed, that thore were no bookmakers, operating.
Results
Hunters' Arms, about one mile, for China ponies that have never won a steeplechase,
1
2
Also ran: Usher).
Pari-mutuel: Places! $7.90, $9.30.
Enster Day Loch Rannoch Deer Hound Red Leaves
THE ȘI SWEEP.
Chesterfield
Durham
November Handicap, about 14 miles, for China ponies. Dr. L. Reidy's Mowgli... (owner) 1 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Scooter
(Mr. Bulteel) 2 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Race Horse
Result of Autumn Plate (owner) 3
"A" Drawing.
Nelson Also ran: Loangwn, Mr. F. Usher).. Pari-mutuel: Winner $9.30. The big sweep on the result of the Rochdale.
Autumn Plate, for which more than Rotherham Place. 13.000 tickets were sold at $1, re- Southport
80 sulted
follows. No. 8,820 Stockport. $8,078.06; No. 5,919-82.307.46; No. Tranmere 16,704 $1,163.73; No. 13,343-$769.- Wroxham 15.
Airs. R. J. Paterson's Humlinger (Mr. Bulteel) Mr M. M. Watson's Blotting Paper (Mr. Skrine) Mr. P. Usher's Warrington *** Places: $6,40, $7.10,
fowner) 3
4
Winner
133
71
61
62
481
Race ilorse
31
Also ran: Caviare (Mr. Stanton), Mowgli Yorks Mr. Reidy). Chung-ka-kau | Scooter (Mr. Morgan), Taree (Mr. Dur.boongwa Hacher).
2 Gillingham
Coventry
Merthyr Walsall
Queen's P.R. Swindon
3 Watford
1 Newport
2 Darlington Accrington
2 New Brighton 1
Doncaster
0 Airdrieonians' 0
At Oxford in the inter-Varsity Relays, Cambridge boat Oxford by four events to three-Beuter.
The apparent success of b wireless batween Britain, Can and Australia indicated advisability of a forward step New Zealand in the near fut
Reuter,
VOTE CATCHING.
GOVERNOR SMITH ON PROHIBITION,
Albany, New York, Dec. For the first time since he v prominently mentioned as possi Democratic candidate for Presidency, Governor Al Sm has referred to prohibition.". a dinner he declared that- wh he was bound to enforce the l "it was the right of our peop New York, Doc, 8.
to oppose any law with whi The Rockefeller Foundation they were out of sympathy."
the American Reuter's American Servier.
has donated to
College a million dollars for the
1 new Medical Centre at Beirut."
The Hall Estate fund has madėj
Paris, Dec. 3}
M. Nagglar, French Consul
a similar donation for the Ameri- Shanghai, has been appoint
olenn College at Athens,Renter's Sub-Director for Asia-Havas
3 American Service,
Crewe Barrow
15.
5
18 €
14 3 5 6 18 38 13
The British Post Office has late shown itself fortile, "of pedients. It has now decided
Rotheran
G 26 21 14 a further experiment in the Southport
28 02 28 14 by the public of automa Chesterfield 16 4B 23 30 12 machinery for postal, telephon Hartlepools. 16 6 2 9 22 25 12 and telegraphie purposes. Boz
17 3 5 9 22 38 11 are to be introduced, similar
although probably larger than, t 16 3 3 10 17 36 11 familiar telephone kiosk, and
for telephonic communication the will contain a letter box, accessib from outside, where a stamp-se 154 16-28 ing machine will be placed 1 41 19 28
Wigan
Ashington
17
25 10 23 50 9
Scottish League.
3
1 Hartlepools
Ashington
4 Crewe
0 Halifax
G Bradford C,
2
5 Wigan
1 Lincoln
Scottish League.
Abervicen
Celtic
Motherwell
Cowdenbeath
4 St. Johnstone
Dundoo
4
Clyde
Falkirk
6
Dunfermline
Hamilton
1 Rangers
Rangers Motherwell Hearts
16 13 2 17 12 4
Hearts
៥
Bo'ness
Kilmarnock
2
Hibernians
denbeath
Queen's Park
8
Raith Rovers
1
St. Mirren
Partick
6 St. Mirren
Kilmarnock
St. Johnstone 19
Partick
17 9 2 17
17 7
7 4
3
73
Aberdeen
Hibernians
Full League Tables.
The following League tables show
the positions of the teams, Saturday's Falkirk matches having been taken into ac | Airdrie count in their compilation:
Everton
Division I
17 9 4.4 38
18 8 6
F
CON
17 11 2 4 49-16 24 the purpose of telephonic 10 0 4 8 35 13 22 munication the authorities are fi 17 9 2 6 31 31 20troducing machines with a capact) 0 34 26 20 for silver coins to meet the cor 6 30 36 18 venienee of those who desire 7 27 38 18 those who desire to make long-di 38 36 17 tance calls, or communicate a tel
Dundee
Queen's Park Hamilton
17
9 € 2.50 22 24 Raith R.
Bo'ness Clyde Dunfermline
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COLOUR
COMBINATIONS
| Newcastle
Leicester Cardiff
Blackburn Liverpool Middlesbro Huddersfield
Aston Villa Tottenham Arsenal Burnley Bury Manchester Sunderland. West Ham Bolton Wednesday Birmingham Sheffield U. Derby
Portsmouth
Chelsea
17 7 7 17
16 6 17 81. R 17 81 8
18 7 3 8.31 17 0 4.7 35
16 ↑ 1 8 34 40 15 17 5 5 6 26 23 16 17 4 5 8 34 39 13 17 3.7 7 27 36 13 17 4 6 8 21.36
16 3 4 0 33 44 10 ...17 3 4 10 29 50.10
Division II.
17 12 4 Manchester C. 17 10'
VARYING
SIZES
Stoke
for
ALL
REQUIREMENTS
Oldham
Preston
Bristol
Clapton West 'Brom Leeds
Grimsby
Notta. F.
Port Vale
Swansen Notts.
Barnsley
Southampton
Fulham Wolves
Reading
.24 87 16
20 35 12
-28 42 12
44.9 26 41 12
17 3:59. 26.40 11
South Shields 17 24 11 25.81 8
Division III (South),
32 36 17 graphic message to the post offic 9 37 33 10 These will probably be extensivel 8 38 29 16 used in the new combination if proves satisfactory.
The exper mental service is not likely to com
48 32 32
17 6 2 10.31 42 12 into operation until the end of th 17 4 8 10 32 51 11 year, but places are being select 16 5 1 11 20 37 11 cd in different parts of the countri 4 2 11 21 40 10 for the erection of boxes in orde 17 31 13 22 66 7to gauge their value to the public.
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Millwall
17 11 3 8
Northants
16 12
Plymouth
10 9 3 42
-AND-OUT
AS THE
Charlton
10-7
REAR SO GET
Southend
10 10
17 9
16 2
Brighton
Swindon
Nowport
Park
17 7:3
urnemouth 17
Coventry Merthyr Crystal Pal Torquay Gillingham Luton Bristol R. Watford Walsall
5. 5 16 0 8
16 4 0 100-25 10448-17.00 10 3 5.8 24.37 10. 42 10 36:30 10 1842-10
10 4 2-10 04-10 .10, 4.2.10 21 51 10
Division III (North),
Bradford Doncaster Lincoln) Wrexham Halifax Tranmere
Rochdale Bradford Brighton Darlington Accrington Stockport
Durham Nelson
10 10 4 2.30.21.21 10.112 3 38 22 24 16 0 8 487-28 21 17 03 30 23 21 1784 37 23.
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