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1929,

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'at their Store, York Building The Whole of Their Surplus Stucks.

comprising:-

LAMMERT BROS.,

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CHRISTMAS CHIMES WINS CUP.

GOOD RACING AT THE VALLEY

* ON SATURDAY,

Main interest in the 7th extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday centred in the Aggregate Stakes event, Win- which provided a capital race. some Stag (Mr. Soares up) won by half a length from Christmas Chimes (ridden by Mr. Heard), with Chesa peake Bay (Mr. Harriman up) third four lengths away. The Cup was won by Christmas Chimes.

most

There was good sport in several of the other events, and the

afternoon .fligh Class Jewellery, Gold, successful jockey of the Platinum with Diamonds, Pearls was Mr. Harriman, with two frats,

two seconds and a third. Results: und Precious Stones, Rings,

The Results, Bonham

Class. Brooches, Pendants, Lockets, Scart

Handicap: "A" Pins, Gold Pencils, etc., etc., etc.

One Mile. For China Ponies. 1st Prize: 400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd On View Now.

Prize: $100.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

L'AMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

:

Mr. Dynasty's Young Pretender

(157 lbs)...(Mr. Newbigging) 1 Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay

(150 lbs) (Mr. da Roza) 2 Mr. Lo Yam-man's Our Prince

(151 lbs) kanggo (dir., Loo) 31 Time: 2 mins; 4 4/5 seca,

length; length.

Parl-mutuel: Winner,

Places, $13.00 and $11.90.

$21.60;

Bonham Handicap: "C" Class, Six Furtongs.-For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $100, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd

Prize: $100.

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their matrimonial designs behind The cost of each number will be them when they formed themsei- about $1.50 or $5, post free, to an-ves into a Women's Emancipation

Club.:

Mr. F. Lobel's Sunshine (160 lbs) The production was well-acted,

(Mr. Harriman) 1 revealing, as it did, a surprising Mr. S. Y. Liang's Amusement Tax

(144 lbs). (M. S. Y. Liang) 2 degree or polish both as regards We invite all who are interested clarity of enunciation and easy Mr. A. E. McCartney's Fanling in the Natural History of the Co-stage carriage. The honours of lony to give their hearty adpport the evening ehsily went to them, and co-operation. It after a and they deserved very bit of the year's trial we find that the Jour-warm congratulations tendered by mal is not receiving sufficient sup-appreciative friends. port, the publication will be dis- continued. į

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A. H. CROOK. G. A. C. HERKLOTS. Hongkong, 20th Oct., 1929.

**3-

DRAMATIC EVENING. TALENTED UNIVERSITY

circumstances..

01

evil

(155 lbs) (Mr. Frost)

Steg blinkers.

In

*

race

Time: 1 min 85.4/5 secs.

length; length. Pari-mutuel: Winner 320:40; Places $8.00, $31.30, $12.50.

Caine

op Class, One Those appearing in the play.

Handicap: Quarter Miles.--For China were the Misses Olga Basto, Grace and Ho Tung, Rose Perry, Parrin Ponies. 1st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize:

$200. 3rd Prize: $100. Ruttonjee, Rose Kwok, Betty Drap- Mr. S. Y. Liang's Little Thunder er, Shala Whitley, and Agnes Pau, (160 Herklots, (85) fn. Dr. G. LA, C.

"The Ghost of Jerky Bundier."

Mr. Dynasty Mr. S. Y. Liang) 1

King's Falloch Biological Department, The Uni-

The second play came after an

(151. lbs.). (Mr. Harriman) || 2 Kay's Szatmar versity, stating the address to interval for musle and speeches. Mr.

(140 lbs.)

(Mr. Backhouse) which the Journal should be for-It was entitled "The Ghost

Dead Heat. Jerry Bundler" and dealt withi wärded.

Time: 2 mins. 43 secs. the experiences of a party of

*King's Falloch and A length; friends meeting together at a Szatmar dead heat.

Pari-mutuel: Winner $101.30 sölitary inn which had an reputation for being haunted by Places $15.30, $6.20 (King's Falloch), the restless spirit of a highway $10.40 (Szatmar). man who died there under very sadValue $690. For all China Ponies. Fifth Aggregate Stakes: One Mile. Weight 10 st. 0 lb. Winners of The following took part in the Value $500 or over other than a race play: Messrs. Tan Gim Ann, Lee confined to Subscription Grins, er Kai-yeung, Kwong Sik-kwong, Mak Ponies that have won the aggregate in the Aggregate Stakes in any Kai-hung, Wong Yan-chee, Lo Chi-prize

season, 5 lb. extra Non-winning Sub- chiu, and Ng Kwong-yuen.

Prior to the presentation of the Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Winsome Stag

scription Griflrs allowed 6 lb.

(140 lbs.). (Mr. Soares) first play by the women-under- graduates and also in the interval Messrs. Boith and Heard's Christ- mas Chimer (162 lbs.) preceding the second »play, Mrs.

(Mr. Heard) 2 A. M. Bowes-Smith" sang "Sweet

-(Mr. Harriman) June," and "Summer," two items Mr. H. 5. Chan's Chesapeake Bay which endeared her to the nu (16410 ming. 03.1/6 secs.

Time: 2 dience, who were not satisfied un-i With these objects in view, the til she had given another song as

length: 4 lengths. * Pari-mutuel Winner

$11.20; Places Hongkong University. Arts Asso an encore. She was accompani- $6.80 and $8.80. ciation staged a dramatic evening ed on the plano by Mr. Bowes- Paddock Plate: Once Round, (about on Saturday, comprising two playlets in which equal opportuni- a.ties were given to the men and wo- men students for the display' of histrionic talent, while providing

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $147 8. Whampoa Dooks, $39 b. China Providents $5,30. sa. Hongkows, Tls 190 b. New Engineerings, Tls. 8.50 Shanghai Docks. Tis, 116 n. X. Return of Capital $25

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Hnk between University and the cultural life of the Colony,"

members,

the

large eircle of friends. Some

Smith.

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Superscribed

7. Furlongs 65 Yards) For China Ponies that have started in Hongkong Value of Dramatic Art. The Chairman (Mr. Lee Pui-

at least twice this year, to be ridden by Jockeys who have not

won five tong) ushered in the evening's en-flat races anywhere at any time. tertainment with graceful Weight for inches as

#

as per scale. Win- an evening of distraction for speech in which he commended the nera this year of one race 5 lbs; of men's play to the attention of two races, 7 lbs; of three or more there were who greatly missed the their "fair co-eds" and that of the racas, 10 lbs; penalty. Subscription social dinner which had become a latter to the general appreciation Griffins of this Club of this Season Mr. Yam Man's One Third annual affair in previous years of the audience. He dwelt on the for each race won. Penalties and Mr. Yam Man's "Fifty Fifty

allowed 10 lbs. Jockeys 2 lbs, extra (363 Tbs.) but for their benefit, it was care-value of dramatic art in the life allowances accumulative. 1st Prize: fully pointed out, and rightly too, of the student and focularly re- $400. 2nd Prize: $160. 3rd Prize: by the Chairman during the ferred to a decialon which had re- $100. course of the evening that a

Francisco (158 lbs.), (Mr. Cave) 1 dramatic play, particularly of the sulted on that occasion, in the Messrs. Bennett & Cave's San

claims of the inner man being standard presented by the talented sub-ordinated to the higher reali- Mr. Harbot's City Hall (165 lbs.). combination of the Varsity, was a ties of art.

(Mr. Botelho)? Mrs. K. E. Beith's §Cream Cracker genuine treat in sell, and that

(161 lbs).

Time: 1 min: 58 2/6 sees. 4 lengths; 6 lengths. Parl-mutual: Winner $11.20; Places,

in the enjoyment of such a treat.

(148 lb.)

Sat.

K.P.O. Registration Nov. 1, 4.30 p.m. Letters Nov. 2, 9 a.m.. G.P.O.

Registration Nov. 2, 8.45 am. Letters ...

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...Sun.. Nov. 3, 8.30 .. Kwangchuw Sun, Nov. 3, 9 a.m. Mausang...Mon., Nov. 4, 10.30 a.m. Suisang

Mon., Nov. 4. Parcels

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Tues.,, Nov. 5, K. P. 0.

Andre Lobon ..

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G. P. O.

1.46 p .2.30 p.m.

Registration Letters (Due Marseilles 6th December), Waishing. Tues., Oct. 5, 6 p.m. Halyang

Tues., Nov. 5, 1 p.m. Emp. of France Tues., Nov. 5, 8.30 pm Correspondence only.

Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos. 2170, 896, 408, 57, 12, 439, 410, 28, 245,

Race 3 3

(Mr. da Roza)

(Mr. Loo) 1 lb. overweight. Time: mins. 38.1/5 secs. 5 lengths; 4 lengths. Pari-matuel: Winner $12.20; Places, $6.70, $7.50.

Bonham Handicap "D" Class, Six).

Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100.

82.lba. Fischer) 3 Furlongs For China Ponies. 1st

Mr. W. T. Chung's Cavalier

(162 lbs.). (Mr. Harriman) Dr.. 8. To Wong's Mountain Air (Mr. Heard)

Professor L. Forster, MA, who spoke next as resident of the all vulgar thoughts turned to gas-Arts Association, thanked Mr. tronomy should be dispelled. One and Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith for was convinced that it must be so. the kindly interest they had taken to judge by the hearty applause in the organisation, and compli-

Bonham Handicap: "B" Class, One | which greeted the remarks and mented the members of the vari-Mile For China Ponles. 1st Prize: Lt. Col. C. H. Little's Sanlock the enjoyable plays that were pre-ous committees on the success of $400. 2nd. Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: sented.

$100.

"The Mere Man.”

*

$5.50, $5.40, $6,00

the evening.

Colonel Skinner, on behalf of Mr. John Peel's Noukhail

(147 lbs.):

Mr. Cave) 3 Time: 1 min. 30.3/5 beco.

101.

No. 891

70 247

$1,450.40 910.80 310.80 Unplaced runners (360 each). Nos. 425, 81, 62, 467, 256, 180.

·Race 4

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos

No. 604.

270

$3,010.00-

860.00

180

480.00

Unplaced

($100,00), No

1317.

1

Race 5,

- No. 21

2

045

$1,817.20 519.20

205

259.60

370, 218, 301, 238.

Race 6,

Pari-mutuel: Winner $18.80; Places, $7.50, 37.50, $17.20.

$1,020.00

SWEEP RESULTS.

Race 1.

No. 881

6887.60 233.60 126.80

3 lengths: length.

Priority of appearance on the the Women's Hostel Building (151 lbs.)......... (Mr. Heard). I} atage was, of course, conceded to Funds Committee, thanked all Messrs. Tester and Abraham's The the women undergraduates. The those who had given their services Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Glory

Ape (160 lbs.), (Mr. Harriman). 2 play selected, "The Mere. "Man,"

to the organization and perfor afforded ample scope for humormance of the entertainment, of

(140 lbs.) .................(Mr. da Roza); 3)

albs, overweight. dus expression and at the samo which the main object was to de-

2

03.8/5 mins.

Becs. time that it did not tax the play vote the net proceeds to the Build-

length ors beyond their capabilities. The ing Fund

Winner $12.30; Places, male contingent amongst the nu- A word of praise should be ex.. $6,00-66:10, 56.10. CAR

Class, One and 359, 199. dience may be led to shudder at tended to the membersoft the Caine Handicap:" the choice of reptiles" and other Cominiitce responsible for the 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. a Quarter Miles For China Ponisk far-from flattering description of staging, scenery and decorations, Brd Prize: $100

the species as represented by which were carried out under the Mr. Dunbar Hiawatha (165 lbs) their sex, but they are comforted supervision of the Stage Director,

(Mr. Soares)

In the end to know, as the play Professor R.K.M. Simpson, M

Unplaced runners (350 cuch). Nos.

No.

Race.

,$999.60

7286.00

142.80

No. 689

670

Endla 202

465.00 232.80

runners (850 each), Nos.

190, 48, 520, 160, 424, 434.

Race 7.0% No, 200

Unplaced rannér.- ($60), N6, 161.

∙100) 103

Race 8

No. 478

158

A

$1,818.60.

619.60 250,80

$1,768.40

602.40

201,20

Unplaced runner (350 each), Nos. 269, 640, 500, 068, 607, 22.

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