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THE MARATHON.
PRIVATE OF SOMERSETS
WINS FINE RACE.
There was an excellent entry of 63
competitors for the annual Marathon Race organised by the St. Andrew's Church Young Men's Club, which was run off yesterday and was wan by Pte, L. Baulch of the Somerset Bhire Light Infantry. He camo in with a margin of ten seconds to spare from Pte. Gear of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, who was second. Third place was obtained by Pte. W. D. Cox of the Bods. and Herts, who was clone on the heels of Pto. Gear,
For the first time since the race was, inaugurated, eight years ago, a silver cup was put up for competi tion among Club entrants. This cup was yesterday won by Mr. C. C.
Francis.
LOCAL BILLIARDS,
QUEEN'S BEAT DOCKYARD POLICE:
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A billiarde match between Queen's Royal Regiment and the Dockyard Police resulted in a vice tory for the military team by 28 points. The scores were:
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PRESIDENT HOOVER'S SPEECH.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
CABLED QUOTATION OF
*(Continued from Page_1.) Labounding prosperity, our youth is presslag more and more into our
CHIEF STOCKS. extinction of force. The ac-institutions of learning, our people coptance of the recently-conclud is seeking a larger vision through The following quotations as at ed Treaty for the Renunciation art, science, literature and travel, the close of the market on Satur of War should pave the way to the that they are moving towards a day have been received from their greater, limitation of armaments stronger moral and spiritual life, correspondents, Meams. Inyden, He added that the Permanent Court and further, that from these things Stone and Co., of New York by of International Justice at the our sympathies aro broadening be Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Hague was poculiarly identified yond the bounds of our nation and Fritz, Sassoon House, Shanghai, with American ideals and states race towards their true expression (cable address "Swanstock, Shang manship, and the reservations in the real brotherhood of man. hal), who are not responsible for upon the American, adherence
"They fall to see that the ideal cable mutilations. These quota- thereto must not be misinterism of America will lead it to notions are subject to confirmation: preted.
President Hoover added that he narrow or selfish 'channel, but will believed a way would be Tound to inspire it to do its full share as a enable the United States to take nation towards the advancement its proper place in the movement, of civilisation by taking a practi which was so fundamental to the cat part in supporting all useful
international undertakings. *** progress of peace.
"We do not merely desira peace The American poople were de- termined not to make political with the world, but to see peace maintained throughout the world, engagements like, for instance, membership of the League of We wish to advance the reign and Nations, which might possibly Injustice of reason towards the ex- volve them in the settlement of tinetion of force." controversies with other countries.
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There was a good crowd of specta- tars outside St. Andrew's Church to see the start. The route was up Nathan Road, Waterloo Road straight along into Prineo Edward Road, thence to Homuntin and back by way of Chatham and Middle Ronds to the starting point. The Arat.three men in were at the head from the start,
Cathalle Union Win. running at a steady paco. Along Waterloo Road the entrants had so-
Chief and Petty Officers onter parated considerably, a bunch of ninetained the Catholic Union Club in heading the string. On the approach a friendly billiard match at the to Hemuntin the three leaders ware C.P.O.'s Club, Naval Dockyard on accompanied by L/Cpl. J. Richardson (Beds, and Herts.) who aubsequently Monday night, The scores were:
Cathelle Union. dropped back, and Pte. MeCabs Chief & P.0's.
Hoblay
156 Riblero .... 200 (K.Ö.S.B.) came up. Afterwards
Horns
200 Baptista ... 172 the three leaders were never threaten-
Crawshaw .200 M, Silva ... 194 ed until the last spurt, when Pte.
McInnos .187 E. L. Vas.. 200 Woollard (Queen's) mado a gallant
.200 A. Rodrigues 108 but unsuccessful attempt for third Hamlyn
Brokenshiro placo.
The Presentations, Following the conclusion of the race, there was a gathering in the Church Hall when the successful runners received silver cups from the hands of Mrs. R. M. Dyer. Four aliver cups were presented, one each for the rat three "outside" winners and one for the 'Club winner.
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Referring to the need judicial reform in the United ment of national policy sets an States, President Hoover anld that advanced standard in our concep- Standard Oil of New Jersey "of the undoubted abuses which tion of the relations of nations. United States Leather "A" have grown up under the Its acceptance almost universally Vacuum Oil Eighteenth Amendment, part are should pave the way to the limita-
sponsibility for its concurrent en-world. forcement, and the failure of "But ita full realisation also many State and other officials to implies greater perfection in the accept as an obligation under instrumentalities for the pacific E. C. FINCHER ACCOUNTS FOR their oath of office, the zealous settlements of controversies be-
tween nations... enforcement of the law.
"In the creation of and the use "With these fallures," he went on," has come the dangerous ex-of these instrumentalities, we pansion of the criminal elements, should -support every Bound who have found enlarged oppor-method of conciliation, arbitra tunities by organised dealing in tion, and judicial settlement of Illegal liquor,
disputes.
"American statesmen were among the first to propose and "A largo responsibility, how-constantly urged upon the world, the the establishment of a tribunal for over, rests directly with
Citizens to Blame.
F. A. REDMOND.
Further matches the second round of the Open Singles Champion- ship of the Colony were played on the Hongkong C.C. ground yesterday. afternoon. In a very fast game, E. C. Fincher net and defeated F.A. Redmond in straight sets.
Although the University man anly took nine games in the match, ha then the scores pleated. He lost through his cITE-
a better game than
more than through his
45 C. F. Vna.. 200 citizens of the United States, the aettlement of controversies of the playeriority in stroke execu-
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The patronage of these bootleg-a justiciable character. The Per- 1194 gora by large numbers of other-manent Court of International wise law-abiding citizens is sup-Justice, in its major purpose, is The best breaks were made by plying rewards and stimulating thus identified with American
ideals. C.F. Vas with 59 and 38. The lat-crime, ter was equalled by Hiorns for the Naval side, while Baptista had a break of 36.
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MACAO HOCKEY.
KOWLOON TEAM DEFEATED.
At Macao on Sunday last, before a big attendance, the Macao Hockey Club met and defeated
World Court.
"No more potent instrumentality for this purpose has ever been conceived and no other seems practicable of catablishment.
ponent's
op-
tion, Redmond was using an effective 'forehand as well as backhand drive to great advantage, but for overy atroke he won his lack of precision lost him three.
Fincher was, not as brilliant on when he forced Ng Sze kwong to five sets in a previous tournament, but he brought off some very spectacular shots. He lacked accuracy with his chops in many instances but was snt- Bciently consistent to take him into tho next round.
Horace Lo had
a comenmtively match against B. Guest, a now" comer to the tournaments.. Lo had the opening games, but having worn mattor practically his own way in
CARY
na nervousness, Guest gave a bettor exhibition but lost in straight sets The winner made good was of his hack hand drive and was superier In all departments,
Yesterday's Results.
"The measure of success that can' bo obtained by the Government in the enforcement of the laws of the country will depend on the moral support of its citizens. To the criminally-minded only the Speaking on behalf of Mrs. Dyor, Mr. W. S. Bailey said that she wished
vigorous enforcement of the law
"The reservations wo have to express her great pleasure at the
can appeal, and their activities placed upon cur adherence should honour they had done her in asking
must be stopped."
not be misinterpreted since the Mr. Hoover also dealt at some United States accks, by these re- her to distribute the prizes. She alas wished to express her admiration
considerable length with the reservations, no specific privilege or for the way in which tho raco was
Intions of the Government. to advantage, but only to clarify our Tull, She considered that both win
business.
relation to advisory, opinions and ners and losers deserved the highest credit (Applause). Her only
other matters which are sub Private Enterprise, gret was that there were not sufficient the K.B.S.F.F.A. by three goals to
sidiary to the major purpose of "The election," he said, "again the World Court, cups to present one to each compett-pil.
In the first half the score was confrmed tor. (Laughter),
the determination of
"A way should, and I believe. The Rev. Mr Walton Rogers re- blank, both sides attacking, but the American people that the re-will be found whereby we may
The full results of yesterday's marked that the race was one of the failing to score. Macao scored gulation of private enterprise and take our proper place in a move? games are as follow: Open Singles most successful they had hold. The three goals in the second half, hot Government ownership or ment ao fundamental to the pro- E. C. Fincher beat F. A. Redmond times ware good, and it had turned much to the delight of their supenterprise is the right course of [gress of peace.
6-4, 6-1, 6-4; Homce Le bent B. Guest out to be a perfect day for running.
porters.
our relationship to business.
"Our people, however, are de-6-3, 6-4, 6-4; R. M. Henderson beat Iu The number of entries, although not
The K.B.S.F.P.A. attacked "Wo have, in recent years,termined that we shull make no Tak-lam 4-3, 6-3, 6-8, 6-4. a record, was extremely good. Inst
differentiation political chgagements Buch year, when the Colony was very full strongly after this, but found the established with troops, there were 90 entries. Macao defenders always on the in the whole method of business membership of the League of industries Nations, which may commit us in Except for that year he believed the niert, Macao eventually emerg- regulation, between number of entrants now was the Ing winners of a very fast and In- which produce and distribute the settlement of controversies
teresting game.
commoditica on the one hand, and between other nations," Perdreu scored all three goals public utilities on the other hand." "Our people adhere to the belief for the home team,
"Our laws Insist," he said, that the independence of America "upon effective competition na from such obligations increases regards the former. In the case its ability and availability for of public utilities, because we service in all fields of human substantially confer a monopoly
progress." by limiting competition, we must. regulate their services and their rates,
highest they had had.
wore
SHIELD FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON F. C." ARRANGES
TRIAL GAME.
High Purposes.
Latin American Freedom.
Club Championship. Lleat. Col. Wyatt beat R. P. Lansdala 6-1, 6-0,
LOCAL YACHTING.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE FOR LADIES..
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The sixth Championship race for. adies was sailed yesterday, and re- salted as follows:
Handicap Class (Btarted 3 p.m.) Yacht.
Finishing Corrected Time, Time.
4.81.18
Their thanks were due to Mr. R. M.' Dyer for again presenting the first prize cup. Mr. Dyer was always will. ing to encourage clean sport and they grateful to him. They also owed thanks to Mr. Bailey for again presenting the second cup, and to Mr. E. Cock for presenting the third cup. The speaker also thanked Dr. Durran
Mr. Hoover touched upon his for his presence in case his services were needel. Mr, Rogers concluded
recent tour of Central and South by thanking all the other people,
America saying that each of the The Kowloon Football Club has ofcials and friends, who had helped
"The rigid enforcement of the republics in the south were build-Diane (8),
4.29.39 4.28.10 4.24.401⁄2 to make the race a succean.
arranged a Shield trial game to take Inws applicable to both groups is ing racial character and culture Colleen (1) as follow place on their ground on Thursday the very basis of the equal oppor- which were an impressive contri-Rolla (4)
4.20.05 4.80.05. The officials wero
4.81.12 | La. Linda (2)
4.28.54 The teams tunity and freedom from domina-bution to human progress, "We 1. Y. & G. Classes (Started 8.5 p.m.) Judges, the Rev. Mr. Walton Rogers evening int 5.15 p.m. and Col. H. B. Vernon (3/15th. Pun will be:
tlon demanded for our people...wish," he said, "only for the con-Joan (3) ...... 4.48.87 4.48.40 Jab Regiment); Mr. J. H. Hunt, Mr. Nicholls; Bliss, Pile; Moore, Our people have developed in re-tinuance of their Independence Why Wonder (0) 4.50.21% 4.48.09% P. Bande, Mr. P. White, and Mr. N.
Easterbrook, Dowman; Hannan, cent years A new-found capa- and the growth of their stability Wings (4) 4.48.24 4.40.24 MacKay (time koopers); Mr. W. S. McIntyre, Spary, Morgan and Bald-
city for cooperation among and prosperity."
Bluenose (5) ... 4.48.40 4.40.28% Batley (starter), Mr. R. Baldwin
themselves to effect high purposes
4.40.83 Concluding, President Hoover Boojum. (1)
4.89.21 (hon. treasurer) and Mr. R. Wong
4.41.25 4.80.13 (hon, secretary);
The "Outside" Cup was last year Hedley, Campbell, Davies: Eastman, in the public welfare, and the said: "It is impossible, my Spodwell (2)
courage these movements towards without profound emotion in won by Pte. Tieman of the I.A.M.C., McKelvie, Moss, Waddington, and Government should assist and en-countrymen, to speak of peace
Reserves: Seddon, White, Angus
who has since returned Home.
The Competitors.
The compatitors, in the order of their finishing, are given below:
Pte. La Baulch, (33 min. 60 secs.). Ptc. Gear, (34 mina.).
"
vin.
Angus (senr.); Robson, Hast;
Miles.
and King.
collective self-help by itself co-thousands of homes in America TIN AND RUBBER,
operating with them."
are
and millions of homes in Dealing with world peace, Mr. Hoover sald: "The dangers to the world in which there
vacant chairs, the continuation of peace are
"It would be a shameful con- WEST INDIES CRICKET. largely fear and suspicion which fession of our unworthiness if it
still haunt the world.
|should develop that we had aban- | doned the hope for which all these men died,
Foreign Outlook.
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Powerful Plea.
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can Service,
Pie. W, D. Cox, (34 mins. 30 secs,), Pie. Woollard, Day Finning (Beds. and Herts.), Pte. McCabe, L/Cpl.
ALL-JAMAICA TEAM DRAW Richardson, L/Cpl nowbottom
WITH ENGLISH ELEVEN, "No suspicion or fear can right- (Queen's), Ple. Wilson (K.0.8.B.),
ly be directed towards our country. Marine S. L. James (Stonecutters),
Kingston, Mar. 4. We have no desire for territorial
"Surely civilisation is old enough self-restraint, through active Pte. H. Payne (Beds. and Herts.),
The match between an all-Jamaica expansion or for economie or and mankind mature enough; so effort in friendliness and helpful- Pto, Hume (K.0.8.B.), Pte. Milli
and the Engilah touring other domination of other peoples. that we ought in our lifetime to ness. (Queen's), L/Cpl. H. Morris, (Beds, eleven
"I covet for this Administration, and Horts.), L. Lowe (I.A.F.), Bergt, cricketers was drawn.
All-Jamaica scored 462 (Rao 110, Such purposes are repugnant to find a way to permanent peace,
"Abroad, to the east and to the the record of having further con J. Jelfory (Beds. and Herts.), Pic.
"Our form of government. Scott (K.O.S.B.), Mr. C. G. Francis, Martin 04, Beckford 74); and 211 for our ideals of human freedom. Electrical Artificer Gawn (II.M.S. (declared), Astill taking 7 for 00.
Cahn's team of English cricketers "he went on, "is ill-adapted west are nations whose sona tributed to the advance of the
of our sons on the battlefields. Titania), Pte. W. 11. Cox (Beds, and compiled 843 (Whyall 80, Nicholas to the responsiblities which would mingled their blood with the blood cause of peace?-Reuter'a Ameri Horts), Dr. C. Hammond (Beds, and Herts.), Pto. A. L. Nelmes (R.A., Tennyson 78), Scott taking 6 for inevitably follow the permanent Most of the nations have con M.C.), L/Bergt. Martin (Queen's), 135, and 220 for 5 (Tennyson 105, limitation of the independence of iributed to our race and culture,
hot out)-Router.
other peoples.
our knowledge and our progress. Ablo Seaman C. H. Bibloy (H.M.S.
"Superficial observers seem to From one of them wo derive 'our Suffolk), Pte. Haggarty (K.O.S.B.), Able Beaman II. Graham (H.M.S. Bowman (Queen's), L. Powell find no destiny for our abounding very language and from many Suffolk), Ablo Bonman
(H.M.B. increase in population, wealth and Hunter (R.A.F), W. R. Reid (H.M.S. Suffolk), Plc. I. Card (80- Hermes). Ple. Warner (Queen's), J. power, except Imperialism. They much of the genius of our institu-
soo that the American merset Light Infantry), Dr. Story King (Club), Gunner W. Goodridge fall to
"Their desire for peace is as (Queen's), Pto McCartney (KÓ (R.A.), and A. W. Mooney (Club), people are engrossed in building deep and as sincere as our own. 8.B.), Ple. Thackway (K.0.8.D.), Other entrants were J. E. Wilson for themselves new economic. Peace can be contributed to by Chilcott (Somerset L. Li, Pio. Fal- (Somerset L. I.), Leading Seaman social and political systems fall respect for our ability in defence" coner (K.0.8.B.), Pie. Graham (KO. Blythe, and Able Beaman Pickett of which are characterized by the (This is the only reference to de- S.B.), I. M. Lamont (Water Police), (H.M.S. Titania), Bleker Lawson Aspirations of freedom of oppor Able Seaman Wilson (H.M.B. Peters (HL.M.8. Suffolk), Pie, R. Alexander tunity). and that these are the fence throughout the long speech). fald), Pte. Saxby (K.0.8.B.), Dr. R. (Beds. and Herts.), L/Cpl. Malcolm, negation of Imperialism. Bond (Beds. and Herts.), Pta. Kil Ptc. Barras, Pte. Jenkins, Ple. brido (K.0.8.B.), Pte.. Wilson (K.O. Brechin, Pte. Duplei, Pte. McDonald, S.B.), Buglor Sallivan (H.M.S. Bds. J. Atherton (K.0.9.B.), and Tamar), Pto. Trotter (K.0.8.B.), Pte., Stoker Daylas (H.M.S. Titania):
It. P. L. Nicol (H.M.8. Suffolk), Pie, (Kowloon
Docks), Pte. Harris
Broad Sympath!es;
tions..
"Peace," he went on, "ean be promoted by the limitation of arms, by the creation of 'instru- mentalities for the peaceful settle "They fall to realise," he con- ment of controversies, but it will tinued, that because of our become a reality only through
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