New
Victor
Records
FOR
JANUARY
TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,
8. Des Voeux Foad. Central (Entrance Ice House Strost,] Telephone C, 24648.
FANLING HUNT
RACES:
SUCCESSFUL MEETING ON SUNDAY,
There were plenty of thrills at the the January Meeting of Fanling Hunt and Race Club at Kwant! yesterday, delightful weather favouring the function. The band of the Argyll and Suth- erland Highlanders was in at- tondance.
Fifty Fifty (Mr. Stewart up) the Shatin won the main event, Handicap Steeplechase, beating
Francisco
easily. San
Tho favourite, Target, crashed at the mud wall after having established a good land. Mr. Reidy did well to bring home Chara In the New Year Maldens, buckers getting the excellent dividend of over $30.
Winter Staken.
A Steeplechase of one mile and a quarter.
Br. J. Neidy'a Mr. Siegler (18!) (Mr. Reidy) Mr. A. Relnshagen's Fanting Stag (161) (Mr. Charles) Won by three lengths. Time: 2.10. Pari-muturl: Win $2.70; Pinces, jat, $3.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY. JANUARY 19, 1931
HOME FOOTBALL
FIRST ROUND OF SCOTTISH CUP COMPETITION.
The results of Saturday's Home football are given below. All are from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish Division.
Scottish Cup,
Hearta
Queen's Park E. Btirling Armadato Hibernians Montrose Murrayfield Inverness Cit Third Latiærk Albion
Morton
King's Perk Clyde Ayr
Bo'aero
St. Mirren Aberdeen
Queen O' 8th.
St. Johnstone
。
Sten'muir
Elgin City
Hamilton
1 Rangers'
3 BL. Cuthbert
2. Mid-Annandalo
1 Belth
Kilmarnock
INTERNATIONAL ·
RUGBY.
ENGLAND AND WALES IN DRAMATIC DRAW.
London, Jan. 18. The International Rugby match be tween England and Wales was played At Twickenham to-day before an at- tendance of 60,000 spectatora. The game ended in a draw of eleven-points a.cach.
7
6 Ducide Thistle
4 Vale 0 Atholl
Q
Raith Rovers
7
11
Falkirk Ams.
7 Leith
ClackmM FRILAN TA
3 Peterhead
* Clydebank
6 Dumbarton
2
Cowdenbeath
A Forfar
Bathgate
Motherwell
B
Altoo
2
Dalbeattie
1
Civil Service
2
Tarf RoverN
Dundee
to
Fraserburgh
2
East Fife
1
Celtic
Dunfermline
Airdrie.
Glasgow Univ. 0
Inverne
Dundee U.
14
Caleys Nithedale
Brechin
1
Edinburgh
Peebles
0 Falkirk
1
St. Bernard's
G
Stranraer
l'at ick
16
Itugal Albert
Arbroath
7 Moor Park
3
Arsenal
Aston Villa Blackburn
3
Win $4,101 Pinces..
Chelsea Derby
Janney Hurdic itace. One mile and a half, Mr. Heard's Royal Flush (156)
(Mr. Stuart) Mr. W. T. Stanton's November
(163) (Mr. Stanton)
Mr. Bramwell's Sgt. Murphy (163) (Mr. Bramwell) Won by four lengths; many lengths. Τίπο: 2.20.415.
Pari-muturl:
int $2.10: 2nd 82.10: 3rd $2.00.
Shatin Handicap Steeplechase. One mile and a half.
Mr. John's Fifty-Fifty (155)
Mr. Bramwell's As You Like it
(160) (Mr. Bramwell} Won by four lengthe; many lengths, Time: 3.51.1/5.
First Division.
Huddersfield
Manchester C. Bliddie-bro
1 Bunderland
Bolton
3 Leeds
West Int Shefeld U.
2 Liverpool
Birmingham
5 Blackpool
Manchester (
Leicester
4 Grimsby
ม
Bradford C.
(Mr. Stewart) Air. Bramwela San Francisco (158)
(Mr. Dunlop)
1
Newcastle
Portsmouth
2
ASAHI BEER
Wednesday
Second Division.
Barnsley
Charlion
Bradford
*
Tottenham
Bristol C.
Bury
2
Swansea
Cardiff
2
Port Vale
Everton
2
Millwall
1 Oldham
Reading
3 Burnley
Southampton
1
3 Plymouth
Stake Wolves
Bole Agent
MITSUI
Park-mutuel: Win $7.40: Places, 1st $7; 2nd $8.60.
Yunnan Handicap.
One mile.
Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Partridge BUSSAN
(171) (Mr. Stapfon) KAISHA Mr. L. Reidy's City Hall (162)
2 (Mr. Reidy) LTD. Dr. 5. To Wong's Shiny Pearl (148)
8' Brentford (Mr. Backhouse) SENER BEE) HONGKONG
Won by half a length; many lengths., Brighton Time: 2.16.1/5.
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Pari-mutuel; Win $7.80; Places tet 88.90: 2hd $290,
Tally Ho Steeplechuar.
3
One inlle and a quarter. Country Club (168) Mr. Frost) Fernlent (170) (Mr. Corbett) Big Ching (190) (Mr. Johnson)
Won by many lengtha; aix length. Time: 3.17.2/6.
Pari-mutuelt Win $4.30; Places, 1st $3.10; 2nd $4.40; 3rd $10.80.
New Year Maiden.
A steeplechase of one mile.
(Mr. Reily)
Mr. L. Reidy's Chara (181)
Went Brom.
Notta. Forest
Preston N.E.
Third Division (South).
Clapton O. Crystal Pal Northampton Norwich
Notts County Southend
3 Newport
1 Queen' P.R.
2
Fulham
0 Bristol L
0
Gillingham
a Walsall
2 Swindon
⚫ Laton
1
Coventry
• Exeter
7 Bournemouth
Third Division (North).
4 Soulliport
Darlington
Thames Torquay Watford
3+
Carlini Crewe Hartlepools Hull Lincoln Nelson
2
1
Blockport
+3
Halifax
1
Rotherham Tranmere Wigan Wrexham York
0
1
Mr. Henrd's Christmas Relle (168)
Mr. Bramwell) 2 Mr. Harbot's Gay Caballero (160)
(Mr. Charles) 3 Wan by half a length; many
Alepeths. Time: 7.
L
T Y
Pari-mutuel: Win $30.80; Places, 1st $4.30; 2nd $2.50; 3rd $2.50.
CASH SWEEPS.
Lucky Numbers at the Meeting.
R Doncaster
0 Gateshead
Chesterfeld
8 Accrington
1 New Brighton
Rochdale
Barrow
U. S. AND "REDS."
BAN. ON ALL COMMUNISTS SUGGESTED.
I
Thousands of Welshmen travelfed to London throughout the night on excursion trains and in charabance. They danced and sang joyfully when, three minutes from time, scored to take the lead, only to have the victory snatched from them in last minute..
Wales
During the first half the Welsh players were the more resourceful and the more tough in the scrums, Powell kicked a goal from a mark and Jones-Davica got over for a try converted. However, that was not Burlands scored a try for England which he himself converted, and with A penalty goal from Black England had the Irad at half time by sight points to aix.
CINEMA NOTES,
"ONE OF THE CROWD" BY EVELYN. SPILSDURY,
I was recently playing in “Atian- tie," which E, A, Dupont directed for British International Pictures. The scenes were "shot" at Tilbury decks, and a huge liner was loaned for the purpose. Towards mid-night the real work began. Mr. Dupont has a mar vellous capacity for choosing his types. There were first, second, and steerage passengers on that liner, and some of the steerage boys looked so force that we kept as far away from them as possible. The water in
heaved, and the the docka was churned up and made rough, the liner Klele lamps from the shore, cast a waired reflection on the dark water as the liner filled with frantic pas
sengers.
belts, the life-boats were lowered, and
the
Wo were told to fasten on our life-
one by ong the passengers WOTD tho thrown into them. As one of terrified passengers, I had to thrown from the deck of the Iner women into a boat already half full and children, You were lucky if you landed on somebody, but when the next person came down and fell on 2 saved the game. Three minutes be-you-it was not so good. Mr. Dupont was shouting instructions to look 2 fore time Wales acored through terrified and half-fainting, but
Morley and, with Bassett converting, many cases thin was 1 the score was eleven points to oight Many of the woman did faint from
in their favour. The anticipation of
excitement and the too realistic at- 3 Wales first victory at Twickenham
One girl fell short of the
0
England thereafter by one scrum- 1 maging and determined tackling Just
4
mosphere.
in
unnecessary.
in the history of the game was pre-lifeboat and had to be rescued from
2 mature as, amid a hush, in a drama-
the water. She was none the worse,
otic last minute effort, Black thu hawever, and we were all worry when
D
0
South African Oxonian kleked great penalty goal and snatched a draw for England.-Beuter.
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LOCAL RUGBY.
DISAPPOINTING TRIAL OF INTERPORT XV.
on
#
Saturday's game
the Club ground proved at least one thing-that my previous remarks regarding the forward problem were at least apt, Granted that the Club Colours played 1 for three-quarters of the game with only fourteen men, given the fact that Whitham was not playing at full-back, nevertheless the Colours side locked all the time as likely to win, and their success by a goal and 3 three tries (14 points) to a try (5 0 points) was definitely convincing
For the Colours, the best work was done by the forwards, where Beamish,
and 2 Tratt, Cox, Atkinson
Nicolson worked hard and used all their weight in the tight scrums, Beamish and Tratt being especially good in the louse. At scrum-half, Charaley gave a lot of good, and some very bad, passes to Reen, who was more inclined to set the threes going than Bsual. Plummer was more up to his form than previously this season, and ong tackle of FergusON Who a rool beauty. Lammert got a spectacular try in the old manner, though a lot a of the mon he dodged were on his 2 own side and were in his way. But 2 Hamilton was the best of the Colours 2 threes and his kicks to touch were his 0 best feature, apart from his running 2 outside his wing man.
0
1
Washington, Jan 17. The recommendation that the
The rush sweeps resulted as fol- Communist Party in the United
lows:
Race 1.
No. 578
3.
620 683
$872.25 No. 510 .. 231
307.75 Unplaced runner ($20) No. 580.
Race 2.
$75.10 278.60 132.30
States be declared illegal
figures among fourteen suggestions made by the committer that. Investigated Communist activities.
Hamilton and Lammert got
the picture was completed,
"The Delightful Rogue."
In The Delightful Rogue," the all- talking film featuring Rod La Rocque which cuines to the Central Thestro to day the RCA. Photophone recorder has gone aboard a sengoing vessel for the first time. And the sound effects. of this romantic story of a modern pirate are said to be both novel and dramatle,
La Rpeque appears in "The Delight- ful Rogue" as a brand new style of pirate a suave,, rensuous Latin who has stolen a yacht and set to
plundering a little group of tropical İstands.
It is a new type of characterization role, of which he makes a great deal. for La Rocque, a sympathetic villain
Rita La Roy, a newcomer to the ranks of featured players, plays op Posite La Rocque, She is a "And" of Henry Hobert, who acted as associato producer on the film. In addition to giving a very dramatic performance As the beautiful belle of the little fa- land port, she Interpolated several singing and dancing numbers in the film which contribute much to its varied charm. Several original tunca, including "Gay Love," by Oscar Levant and Bidney Clare, sto fer- tured.
"The Delightful Rogue" will have a four day run at the Central Theatre.
"One Mad Kina."
A newcomer to the talkies, Don Jose Mojica created a favourable impression yesterday when the pro- duction entitled "One Mad Kiss," in which he takes the leading role, was screened for the first time at the Queen's Theatre. There was a full house at every performance.
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STICKLERS
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THE grecer has one quality of sugar worth 5 cente per pound and another quality worth 9 cents per pound. Hə wishes to make a műature of 100 pounds worth 7 cenie per Dound. How many pounds of each quality must he use7
Saturday's Solution.
He gave the
The man took 15 apples from the orchard, first guard 8 apples, the second 4 apples and the third 2 apples-leaving him 1.
116
10
20
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Acrom
over!
Don dose. Mojien makes a dashing for the Colours in the first half, and bandit, of the devil-may-cure, type, 1 Beamish and Douglas in the second risking much in his pursuit of
half, Lammert's try being an easy flaming beauty, the favourite of a one for Nicolson to convert Turner cafe. The atmosphere and story in After going into the matter "I had bad luck with two penalty drop that of any Central or South American veto staining (unng.). kicks, the first being Just shirt and republic, with its gorgeously uniform- 8 "Never your friends do not the second, from a mere acute angle, ad soldiers, its conchitas, and
require and your enemies passing over one of the pusta, smooth-spenking dictators.
will not believe you anyway." speil of pressure in the second half, The leading actor
Elbert Hubbard. this story is when the Club Colours forwards given a singing and quick-action role, 9 This Oriental ends in pain. played up well, ended in Mare getting and he creates an instantaneous 11 Hot and dry. over on the left for the solitary try.
success with his first
famous 24, A appearance. 12 and He has a rich and mellow voice, Thackerayan character. which registers perfectly, combined 13 A mild expletive which always with a more than ordinary share of mends matters.
The committee also recommends that the United States ask permis sion for her officials to inspect the and Soviet prison lumber camps Undlared runners ($20 ench) Nos. report upon the alleged use of con- 85, 203, 278,
vict labour.
The committee estimates that the Communists in States number half a million, seventy-five per cent of whom are allens. Reuter.
Race 3.
No. 845
ODN
368
$1,107.-10 315,40 168.20 Unisced runners (320 each) Nos, 501, 603.
Пасо 4.
No. 138
521
418
+1
$1.107.49
812.80 406.40
Other entrants (375.30 each) Nos. 604, 007, 208, 174, 268, 303.
Race 5.
No. 389
158
T
312
$1.129.70 334.20 147.10
the United
028, 530, 498, 454, 1125, 931, 041, 821,
Race f
No. 414
2 434
$1,300.90
$72.220 184.10
Unplaced runners ($20 each) Non.
Unplaced runners ($20 each! Nos. 370, 822, 1103, 1053.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
ÇANADA'S TRADE.
DELEGATION TO DISCUSS INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.
London, Jan. 17.
As the outcome of
Lemale
good looks. A number of fascinating16 This may be a great drain. songs enhance the attractiveness of 17 This South American republic la, the production. "One Mad Kiss" la abviously, the home of the cross- showing again to-day and to-morrow.
word beetle.
There is also an excellent curtain- I8 A plant with showy flowern." raiser in the programme, entitled 21 No boy should be this. "Friendship."
A reader, signing her 23 May be in the nursery, in a the several self "W.5," writes to express the glass, or on paper, conversations which took pince be view that this is a delightful little 24 See 12 across. tween the Federation of British comedy adding that it is a treat to 25 It is quite a moving ritual to Industries and Canadian Ministers hear English voices recorded per- witness (hidden), attending the Imperial Conference, fectly, the east being headed by Robert 28 A low-down place of Mediaeval arrangements have now been innde Edeson. with the co-operation of the Canadian Government for a delegation repre senting the Federation under the chairmanship of its President, Sir James Lithgow, to visit Canada to discuss with Canadian Industrialist problems affecting the two countries.
ritish Wireless.
Berlin, Jan. 17. One million pounds' worth of gold, the largest of such consignments ment by the Soviet to the Reichsbank, has reached here from Moscow, under hoavy guard.Renter,
The death. has occurred at his residence in East Molesey, Surrey. at the advanced age of 87 years, of Mr. Charles Lena May, whose father, the Hon. Charles Lena May, formerly of Hongkong, was presumably the Charlos May List as having been Captain montioned in the Civil Service Superintendent of Police in 1814. Registrar General in 1850 and First Police Magistrato in 1862.
discipline.
20 The antithesis of the Christmas
spirit.
30 Art is peculiar," but I will not specify any one branch of art (anng.).
Down
2 Pertaining to marriage. a The beginning of a careful
search.
4 Women are said to fly off at this. A racehorse bearing the com- mon name of many birds of the starling family. With another hoad it would sound like a fiver. O Here's a very fine attempt to
illustrate the point (hidden).
7 Land beyond the limits of cal-
tivation.
8 As soon as i was freed "I
menaced Pai" (anag.).
10 Food-usually associated with onions in the middle of a bun- dred pounds, exhibita forco.
14 Signifles wealth.
15 Buy round about fifties-this will be first-rate in the States.
19 A character in "Midsummer
Night's Dream.”
20 Voiceless.
21 A field-marshal might well bo
this
22 Stremea set up by rain. 20 It is fitting that this should
pour up.
27 Obscure.
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By Blosser
URODONAL
THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR
RHEUMATISM
AND ALL
URIC ACID TROUBLES SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG
CANTON & MACAU
THESE MOUNTAINS AND CANYONS CREATE A LOT OF HOLES.IN
THE AIQ... SHE'S GETTIN'
'BUMPY AS ALL
GET OUT!!
THE PHARMACY
Aslatio Building,
Tol. 20345,
GEE WIZZ! I CAN'T STAND "THIS BUMPIN' AROUND ANY *-
LONGER...I'M GOING T LET HIM KNOW I'M
HERE !!
Uncle Clem Gets a Scare!
HEY! HAVE A HEART!!
IF YOU CANT HEAR
* ME YOU CAN AT
¦ LEAST SEE MEN”.
„KEEP AN, ÉVEN
KEEL!!
HEY! HEY! HOSE HER UP.... Y'AINT. GONNA GO DOWNIN NOW JUST B'CAUSE YOU KNOW IM WITH YOU, ARE
YOU??
GOSH NO!! You FRIGHTENED ME SO THAT MY FOOT SLIPPED OFF THE
RUDDER BAR!!
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