TENNIS AT K.C.C.
EXHIBITION- MATCHES FOR
EARL HAIG'S" FUND.
THE EXTRA RACE MEETING.
OUTSIDER WINS THE ST.
ANDREW'S STAKES. --
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929,
YACHTING..
FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE ON SATURDAY.
THE SINO-RUSSIAN DISPUTE.
CO-ORDINATION OF TRANSPORT.
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any licence and to "back" or re- fuse to "back" any loute Heence granted by the commissioners of another area.
(Continued front Page 1.) Following upon their strönuous
In the Fourth Championship Race, conditions of the ultimatum. Lit- Interport matches, the members, of
which was sailed at the Royal Hong ...the Shanghai and Hongkong tennis Perfect weather favoured theng Yht Club on Saturday, vinoff then sent a telegram to Mar
teams indulged in some, care-free Ninth Extra Race Meeting
shal Chang Hsuch-liang, to the at yachts Anished the course which was "friendlies" at the Kowloon Cricket Happy Valley on Saturday, when over a distance of 8.33 miles from effect that he had noted the accept Club yesterday, when they gave ex-several surprises were registered. Quarry Bay Mark (P) to Channel ance by Marshal Chang Hauch-Hang In granting or "backing" a route hibition matchon on behalf of charity. Only two favourites ran to form Rock (P), Mark on Line (3), Kow-of the conditions and that in accord- licence, the commissioners shall The opening match between Mrs. these being Harmony in the loon Rock (S), and Channel Rocks ance with this the Soviet Govern- have power to attach reasonable Miles and S, E, Green and Mrs, James Glasgow Handicap ("C" Clas) and (8).
ment" recommended the immediate conditions to such licence. and E. C. Fincher provided little to Boxing Evo in the "A" Class.
The finished and corrected times reinstatement as mannger of the are given below:-) · enthuse over," "All the four players]
railway, M. Emshanoff, and as his The main event of the day, the wore right off form, but Mra. James
assistant, M. Eismond, who had and Fincher were the belier pair and St. Andrew's Stakes, was won by
previously held these positions, and deserved their win of 8-6, 6-4. The One Third (Mr. da Rozn up), who
that he, Litvinoff, expected that winners improved greatly in the came in a short hend in front of
Marshal Chang would immediately kecond set, and always had the men-Christmas Chimes, with Halwatha,
confirm their reinstatement. sure of their opponents.
the favourite, in third place. The most successful jockey was Mr. Charles, who rode three firats and one second. Results:
The second mixed doubles was bo tween M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Le and Canavarro and Miss Collace, the Hongkong pair winning 8-6, 6-0. Gordon Luth, Kong, Canavarro and Ng Ste-kwong, who were the next four to occupy the court, were frankly disappointing and failed to give any thing but a very mediocre display. Practically all four played like tired lifeless, men, and The fact that Lum and Kong, won 6-3, 6-7, 8.0, just about represents their augieriority.
the tennis was
The Afternoon's Matches. The best inatch "of the afternoon was undoubtedly that in which "Gor- don Lum and Wade defeated S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn by two sets to one. Paul Kong and A. L. Rumjahn, call. ing themselves "Tientsin," beat Ng Sze-kwong and Canavarro, who re- «presented "Macao," in straight suts, while M. W. Lo and T. Honda (Jupon) met the same fate at the hands of Lum and E. C, Pincher (Australia)..
Mixed Tournament,
A mixed doubles tournament -or- ganised by the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association was heht on the club's ground, at King's Park, yesterday, when cups presented by Mr. W. L. Pattenilen and spoona pre- aented by Mrn. E. L. Pinguet were competed for.
The cups were won by Mr. Skippe and Miss M. Woolley, while Mr. F. 1. Angus and Mrs, A. A. Dand were the
runners-uj},
STOLE OPAL WORTH $300 AND SOLD ‘IT.
CHINESE EMPLOYEE SENT TO PRISON.
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Sentences aggregating four month! hard ligour were inflicted on a Chinese who was charred, 1 fore Mr. A. W, G. II. Grantham at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing with the theft of an opal. -valued at $300, and of a sum of $19 from his employer, Izaak, the "jeweller of No. 64, Queen's Root
Central.
It was stated that the theft of the out was carried out on Novem- ber 28, when the defendant-sold it to a man whom he met in the street for $12. This man could not be traced.
On the following ddy, defendant stole a sum of $9 from the shop. These two thefts were investigated be Dotective Sergeant Kennedy, the defendant being taken to the Central Police Station, where be måde a confession,
TRUCK DRIVER CONVICTED.
NEARLY CAUSED SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
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The "Ewo" Handicap; One Mile A Handicap for China Fonics. Classic Winners barred. To be entered and ridden by members of the Staff of Jardine Matheson und Company Limited and the Jardins Engineering Corporation. Ponies to be the pro- perty of any Owner or Owners. Jockeys to he nominated with entries. A Cup will be presented to the win- ning Jockey. No Stakes. Mr. Heard's Monopolist (185 lbs.) (scratch) (Mr. Heard) (165 lbs.) (25 yards start) (Mr. Frost) Mr. Grieve's Zenfebil (180 lbs.) (75 yards start) (Mr. Grieve?
Mr. Stanton's. Abel
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(Started 2:28 p.m.)
Finishing Corrected
Times. Times, Rolla (2) ..... 3.50.49 - 3.50.48 La Linde (3) .. 3.54.46
9.64.03.4 Diuna (4) 4.01.25 Colleen (1) 3,53,52 Dorothen (6) 4.05,07
Daphne (1) .. Halcyon (3) Wendy (2)
3.68.52.2
4.13.30 4,17.10 4.14.26.1
As regards the restoration of the status quo and the release of Soviet 3.58.38.4 prisoners also accepted by Marshal 3.49.18.8 Chung Hauch-Hang, the Soviet Gov. ernment propose that, as soon as the reinstatement of the manager and assistant, manager shall have been fulfilled, the Manchurian au- thorities shall send their representa- tives" to Barbarovsk with official written eredentials and for its part, the Soviet Government appoints Mr. Simanovsky as representative" to discuss technical questions connect ed with the carrying into effect of the stipulated conditions as well as for the settlement of questions con- cerning the time and place of the Sino-Soviel Conference. ̧¡
1. and G. Classes...
(Started 2.30 p.m.)
4.18.30
4.17.10
4.18.35 "Y" Class. (Started 2.36 p.m.) Why Wonder (7) 4.22,02 Wings (5) 4.18.41
Bluenose (1) .. 4.16.13
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Boojum (2)
4.17.10%
Speedwell (3) . 417.30
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Adanac (4)
Zephyr (8) Lolu" (0)
Won by 4 length; & lengths, Time: 2 mins. 15 2/5 pers Pari-mutuel, Winner $26.60; Pinces $10.50, $12.20, and $20.50.
Glasgow Handicap: "A" Class: Six" Forlongs,-For China Ponies. Jet Prize: $100. Zad Prize: $150, 3rd
Prize: $100.
Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve (17 lbs.) (Mr. Charles) Mr. Dynoty's Young Pretender (151 1x) (Mr. Bulter)
Mr. H. S. Chen's Chesapeake Bay
(161 1.) (Mr. Harriman
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Won by length; a neck. Time: mln. 20.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel, winner $8,00; places, 85.80; $8.70; $0.30.
Glasgow Handicap; "C" Class: Six Ponies. Int Furlongs For Chinn
Prize: $100, 2nd Prize: $150, 3rd Price: $100. Mrs. R. M. Austin's Armiony (160 ." 1.) (Mr Beard) 1 Mr. Seth's Erstwhile (150 lbs.) ..
(Mr. Charles) Lt. Col. C. II, Little's Bright
Prospect (147 lbs.) (Mr. Cave) Won by 2 lengths; 24 lengths Time: 1 min. 35.2/6 secs. Pari-mutuel, winner $10.30; Placca $7.00 $28.50, und $74.80,
Scratch
-1.18.37 4.26.07 4.22.28.1 4.27.20 4.21.30.2
Mukden cablegrums state that General Chang Hsueh-liang will shartly proceed to the Chinese fron Chinese territory. tiers to inspect the damage done in
The famous film stars, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks, and their
In an official communique to Nan party are at present making a world tour under the auspices of king. General Chang Hauch-liang The American Express Company, confirms the retreat from Khailar ine. They are due to arrive in and Manchuli of the main body of Hongkong towards the eml of this the Soviet troops. He says, how week on the Rajputana, and will ever, that Soviet airplanes were sail on the Asama Maru four days, week-end, while ten locomotives and bombarding Tungning during the Inter for Japan.
two hundred coaches on the Chin ese Eastern Railway at Manchuli and other stations have been seized by Soviet troops and taken Soviet territory.
Cash Sweep Results..
Race 1.
No. 96.
259 162
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$041.20 183.20 91.00
Unplaced runnera ($50 each), Nos.: 7, 21, 107, 309, 89, 308, 274, 338.
Race E
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No. 210
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Lanark Handicap: "IP" Class: One and a Quarter Miles-Por“ Chian Poniex. 1st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize; $100, Mr. Dynasty's King's Falloch (151 b.) (Mr. Bulteel)
Mr. Own's Little Thunder (165 11x.) (Mr. Llang)
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Mr. Ulster's Erin's Isle (145 lbs.)
Mr. Harriman) 3 Won, by a besd, 2 lengths. Time: 2 mins, 49.475 kecs.
Pari-mutuel, Winner $34.70; places, $11.50; $21.70; $15.80.
$950.60 271.00 135,80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos; 426, 28, 424.
Race 3..
No. 463.
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$1,082.20 385
300.20 462
164.60 Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nan.: 140, 6, 401, 304, 38, 483, 500, 75, 997, 228, 200,
SHANGHAI BROKER'S
ACCIDENT.
MR. ELLIS HAYIM FOUND" UNCONSCIOUS.
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Shanghai, Nov. 26. Mr. Ellis Hayim, well-known local share and stock broker con- nected with Messrs. Benjamin and Potts, is in a serious condition at the Country Hospital as the result of a full from a pony early yester day morning, He is suffering Unplaced runners (150 each), Nos.: from concussion of the brain. 110, 184, 263, 377, 493.
Race 1.
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No. 141 380 128
No. 334
180 458
Race 5.
$1,451.80 414.80 207.40
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$3,211.00 817.00 458,80 Unplaced runner ($100), Nos.: 084.
Race 6.
$1,778.00 "
No. 132
» 329 205
508.00 264.00
The accident is believed to have occurred at about 6.30 a.m. yester St. Andrew's Stakes: One and a
day. A loent resident, taking a Half Miles.--$500 with a Cup prezent-
morning ride along Great Western 21 For China Ponies. Weight for
Roid, found Mr. Hayim lying un- inches as per scale. Winners of ong race, 5 b. pemlty; of two races, 7
conscious on the side of the road ba, petalty of three or more races
near the railway crossing at about 10 lbs, pennity. Subscription Griffius
6.10a.m. and had him conveyed of this Club of this acason allowed 5 ihs. 2nd Prize: $100. Hrd Prize: $160.
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: to the Country Hospital. At a late 137, 686. Mr. Yam Man's One Third (168 lbs.)
(Mr. di Roza) 1
$1,502.20 Messrs, Beith and Heart's Christ-
429.20 mas Chimes 1168 199.)
214.00 (Mr. Beard) 2
Unplared runners ($50 ench), Nos.: Mrs, Dunbar'a Biawatha (168 15.)
609, 374, 267, 620, 455, 220, 403, 507, (Mr. Sonres)
68.1.
* Race B.
Won by short head; 5 lengths. Time: 3 min. 12.3/5 sers. Pari-mutuel, winner $52.50; "places, $17.60; $11.80.
One Mile-A Gallowgate Plate: Handicap for Chinn Ponies that have started in at least four Extra Meet. ings in Hongkong this year and have pa, won more than $2,000 in stakes since January 1, 1929; to be ridden by Jockeys who have net won five fut races anywhere at ang imo. Prize: $100, 2nd Prize: $150. Prize: $100,
Race 7.
No. 227
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355 70
No. 217 202 481
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$1,405,20 427.20 213.60
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos. 844. 448, 100, 26, 307, 159, 189, 503, 348, 422,
hour last night. Mr. Hayim had not regained consciousness. Earlier in the evening he had been given a sleeping potion and although his conditions is serious; it is believed that he will recover.
In coming to a decision upon any application the commissioners shail act judicially and shall have regard to the. following considerations:
The traffic needs of the whole area.
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The provision of adequate and efficient services throughout the area.
The elimination of unnecessary services.
The provision, where possible, of services on routes which in them. selves are unremunerative.
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No. Competition. The co-ordination of all forms of passenger transport in the area---"' eg., the
motor.. provision of omnibus services to extend and feed tramway and trackless trolley aya- tems rather than to compete with them, and the co-ordination of road
1 and rail services.
The commisioners shall cause the time-tables af all regular services to be submitted to them, and shalį satisfy themselves that such time- tables are so arranged with ade. quate facilities at convenient hours and in such manner that the legal maximum speed limit for the vehicles used will not be exceeded,
The Commissioners. .may, after holding a public inquiry, fix maximum and minimum fares for any service in their area.
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Public service vehícles should defined માત્ર "motor vehicles (other than tramway cars, and trackless trolley vehicles) used for carrying passengers for hire or reward."
Before a public service vehicle conco is granted' the applicant ahould be required to produce certificate of fitness implying that the vehicle complies with the con- atructional requirements prescrib-" | ed by the Minister of Transport.
The commissioners should ap- point public service examiners for the purpose of Inspecting licensed vehicles and ensuring that they are satisfactorily maintained.
Age Limit for Drivers. The grant of licences should be restricted to persons over the age of 21 in the case of a driver, and over the age of 18. in the case of à conductor.
· A public Inquiry by the Minister should be obligatory in the case. of all accidents to public service vehicles which involve death,
Insurance in respect of damage to person or property should be made obligatory in the case of all publie service vehicles. The ex- emption proposed in the Draft Road Traffle Bill, in the case of proprietors who satisfy the licen sing authority of their financial ability to meet all such claims as may be made against them should be carefully reconsidered,,
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The conunissioners should. have power to require all time-tables Just how the accident occurred to be submitted to them for ap- is not known. Mr. Hayim štarted | proval .... to secure that the out on his early morning ride maximum speed limit of 35 miles nerompanied by à Russian groom an hour, which we recommend in from the Great Western Road¦ our first report for these vehicles, Riding School, but somehow they shall not be exceeded. We
came separated and the room cognise that time-tables are in- did not arrive on the scene until possible in the cases of contract $1,806.20
Mr. Hayim had been discovered | carriages and special trips. In these 433.29
anconscious. It is thought that enses the observance of the speed 206.00
This mount shied at a. Chinese limit can only be enforced by the Uplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:working in a ditch alongside the police, and we suggest that it 478, 8, 400,
road, throwing his rider.
would be desirable if'a certain number of constables in each aren were mounted on motor-cycles and employed on these duties,
Race 9.
No. 604 520
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How the driver of a licensed truck nearly causes a serious tireldent as the result of furious driving was told to ME, W. Hamilton at the Central Magistracy to-day by Police-Sergt.. George, when Man, K. E. Beth's Cream Cracker Sing, driver of a Heensed track, was
(146 (x) Mr. Arnold) 1 charged with driving without a
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Lach licence and at a high speed.
Etive (143 lbs) (Mr. Fischer) Messrs. Bennett, and Cave's San
Francised (165 lbs.) (Mr. Cave) # Won by 2 lengths, 4 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 09.2/5 sers. $19.10; 825.16.
Pari-mutuel, Winner $22.60; Places,
Sergt. George said he was rid- ing his motor cycle at the time, when defendant dashed across from Smithfield to Belcher Street of a furious speed, and only by a very narrow margin averted a vertius accident. There were five coolies on the vehicle at the time.
The Magistrate convicted and in- Alleled fines of $35 or five daya on the first charge and $15 or three weeks on the second.,
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
ENJOYABLE "AT HOME" ON SATURDAY.
Masters and students of Queen's College held a very enjoyable "At Tomo al Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon, when opportunity was also taken to present the prizes won by boys for drawing and winning during the year.
Before the Hendmaster, Mr. A. H. Crook, called upon Mr. M. 11. Lo to distribute the prizes, football and tennis were played between the past and present pupils. The present boys won by four goals to two at soccer.
The prize-winners were:
Drawing. Pictures (Chinese Style) 1, Fung Shiu-hong: 2, lu Tal-fook; 3, Lai Chi tun,
European Style: 1, A. Hunt;' 2, Tal Chung-hung: B, Sung Chi-wing.
Maps: 1. Ho Pek-hai and Ip Kam- wing; 2. Young Yuk-wa and Wong Kwok-chol; 3, Lai Kam-tong.
Swimming. Senior Championship: Ip Chi-chi
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Furlongs,--For China Ponies.
Glasgow Handicap: "B" Class: Six 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $300, Messra, Liang and Wong's 0-Moon
(165 m.) (Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. John Peel's Noukhull (154 lbs.) (Mr. Heard) Mr. Bulteel's Samaritan (145 lbs.)
(Mr. Bulteel). 3 Won by 2 longibs, 1 length, Time: 1 min, 33 secs. Pari-mutuel, whner $27.70; places, $12.20; 37.00; $23.60.
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Glasgow Handleap: "DClass: Six Furlongs For China Ponies, 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. - 3rd Prize: $100. Messrs. In and Mo's Inen (182 Ibs.)
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. Trier's Kum On (150 lbs.)
(Mr. Bewell) 2 Messrs, Yue and Lo's Pumpkin
(165 lbs.) (Mr. da Roza) 3 Won by 1 length, 2 lengtha. Time: 1 min. #7.1/5 seca, Pari-mutuel, winner $42.30; Places, $16.10; $13.80; $9.30.
Lanark Handicap: "A" Class: Ont and a Quarter Miles--For China Ponies. 1st Prize; $450, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: "$100. Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay (147
lbs.) (Mr. da Roto) i Messrs. Lau and Loo's Duke of
Chantilly (155 lbs.) (Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Majestic Hall
(159 lbs.) (Mr. Harriman) 3 Won by. length, length. Time: 2 mins. 37.2/6 'sers., Pari-muteel, winner $84.20; Places, $7.00: $0.50; 0.20.
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bought this morning"
Referring to the position in London, the report states that the division of authority between the Home Office and the Ministry of Transport introduces a needless and troublesome complication.
The commission, think that some such plan as it suggests for the rest of the country, should, after necessary changes, be applied to London.
«DUMPING THE BODY OF A CHILD.
UNEMPLOYED Chinese FINED AS THIRD PART....
Charged with dumping the body
of a dead female child, an uncm- ployed Chinese was this morning fined 825, or one month in default by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the. Central Magistracy.
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Mr. D.A. Rushion prosecuted on behalf of the HS.D., and said that the man. was discovered with the child at the rear of Ship Street, Wanchal at about 1-45. am, on November 30th. The child, was newly born and there whe no question of infectious disease.
-Defendant, who pleaded guilty, said that he was given the child to carry by another man,
Inspector MacDonald, said that
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