DERBY DAY AT RACES

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Thirteen Starters. A head; two lengths.

Time: 1 min, 14.2/5 soës, Pari-mutuel Win $100.00; places $15.00, 87.40, $8.10.

4 THE VICTORIA STAKES.-Win- nér $1,000. Second $300 Third $200, For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. One mile.

Mr. L Dunbar's Diana Bay

·(158)

.. (Mr. W. HI) 1 Dynasty'a King's Bounty (150)

(MH. G. U. Da Ruza). 2 Mr. Chan Wing-yung's Bag and

Baggage (168) (Mr. T. L. Wo Mr. T.L. Wong) 3

Five starters. five lengths, two lengths.

Time 1. min. 58.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win, $5.50 places. $5.20, $7.40.

5 THE GARRISON CUP.---Present- ed by the Oheers of the Garrison, with 3000 added for Winner. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of

any Season. 'Weight for inches "as per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Meeting allowed 3 lb. Winners Anywhere during 1932, of one 3 lb of two races, 6 lb.; more races, 7 Ik of three.or at this Meeting,

9 ib; penalty Subscription Grimus

of previous Seasons, that have not won at least two races' et race meet- ings of this Club, barred. (Jockey Allowance). Penalties and Allow

ancea accumulative.. One mile.

Mr. S. W. Tang's Racing Boy (162) (Mr. A, J.-Heard) Helenside's Helter Skelter (159) (Mr. L. G. Frost) Mr. A. V. Harvey's Gallant Fox

(165). (Mr. J. F. Clark)

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933.

A close up of the teleprinter machins which is being used to trans-' mit Race results, etc, from Happy Valley to the "Hongkong Telegraph"

"RED" ALARMS IN ·

FOOCHOW

SHAOWU SAID TO

BE SEIZED

office.

Fooehow, Feb. 14. turbed by rumours from the north- Once more we are somewhat dis

wast. It is said that Shaow has been again occupied by

RACE INNOVATION

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gradually developed to its present degree of perfection and become. part and parcel of many organisa- tigns, including, besides banks, and newspapere, many Govern- stock exchanges, news agencies

ment departments.

1 Communists, and that even Kien-

VOICE FREQUENCY. yang is threatened. We hope it is

A still further amazing develop not true, for the people there have surely suffered enough. But the ment of the Creed teleprinter in rumours fit in with the movement conjunction with standard tele- of some of the XIXth Route Army phone and cable companies is the. from Yeaping to Fuan, where some "Velce Frequency Teleprinter." of the newly arrived soldiers from Shantung . (Liu Ding-nieng's As its name implies, this utilises

3

Seven starters. Three lengths; three lengths,

Time: 2 min. 07.1/5 secs.

BOOKSHOP CO. SUMMONED

TRADE MARK · CASE

„IN COURT

RADIO BROADCAST

STUDIO

From Z.B.W, on wave length 356 metres (845 k/c.), ̧

A summons brought before Mr. TWO CONCERTS FROM THE Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning against the Wah Sun Bookshop, of Hollywood Road accused the manager of be- ing in possession of books on which the trade mark of the East- ern Book Co. had been falsely applied to the Modern Geography Text Book.

Mr. C. Y. Kwan. appeared for the complainant, Tang Chiching of 55, Hollywood Road, while Mr. F. C. E. Renda represented the defendant.".

The case was adjourned until 11.30 a.m. on Monday next.

In a second case the manager of the Shanghai Book Store of Hollywood Road was cautioned on a summons for a similar offence. Mr. Kwan informed his Worship that his client was not pressing the case as the defendant had com-.. pensated the complainant to the extent of $60 and had promised to apologise through the Press.

POLICE COOLIE COMMENDED

· SNATCHER CAUGHT & GAOLED.

Hul Sab, a Police Station coolic, was highly commended by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Ma- in bringing about the arrest of gistracy this morning for his part a snatcher, who was sentenced to six months' hard labour.

In Elgin Street, the defendant

58 p.m. Earopena program 5--5.50 p..." Orchestral

Rustic Wedding Symphony-Bridal Song (Goldmark).

ado (Goldmark).

Rustic Wedding Symphony-Seren

Victor Concert Orchestra $5988.

In the Forest (Staub),

Minuet (Boccheriai) Concert Orchestra

Concert

Victor

20036

Colonial Song (Grainger-Schmid) Over the Hills and Far Away

....Victer Sym-- (Grainger-Schmid)

36085 phony Orchestra

Thoughts-Waltz. Autuma Faun Waltz (Andreeff)

....Kiril lof's Balalaika Orchestra 20732

5.306 pm. From the Studio. A Children's Concert Programme by Professor S. Makiczoff's Pupils.

Junior Section)."

1. (a) In the Church (Zureich) (b) Lullaby (Zurcich) ....by Hiroko Kanob and Mioko Sukagara

2. Ballad (Burgmüller) ....by D. Watson.

(Baydo) (b).

3. (a) Andante

Saraband (Bach)...by Peter and Arnold Brooksbank.

4. Sonatine No. 10 (Kuhlan)

by M. Sukagara.

5. (a) Prelude No. 6 (Chopin). (b) Prelude No. 20 (Chopin)...by. Miss Tchibashi”

Violin Solo-Shepherd's Madrigal 6-6.50 p.m. A Concert (Kreisler).

Violin Solo Gypsy Caprice (Krei

6712 Fritz Kreisler sler)

Song-Little Grey Home in the West (Eardley-Wilmot-Lohr). Blue

Song From the Land of the Sky-

Water azy Lewis Piano

snatched a hand-bag in which were money and other property Mary valued at over $80, and escaped

gman)

1140 in C Sharp

Porta-8% $6.70; places Army) have mutinled owing to the telephone system, and to get down the Old Bailey

and Chancery

Minor an Themes

$6.20, $5.50, $6.70.

Selections by "Ringtail" "Ringtail's" selections for to- day's races are as follows:

6th Race

'Flying Boy

Gold Box

Gold Bridge

7th Race

Woodland Stag. "Polar Star

Lucy Glitters

8th Race

Trenbridge Coo Coo Bay Brechin.

9th Race

The Tiger Champagne Bay Daylight Eve

10th Race

Liberty Bay Sitting Bull Bag & Baggage

11th Race

Jungle Jim Tenorio Esk

12th. Race

delay in receiving their pay. It through to the station required all is also reported that some of the that is necessary is to dial the XIXth Army have been sent North to fight aganist the Japanese in number, throw a switch and type Jehol.

the mesage.

struggle occurred when the man

1327

Lane Into Arbuthnot Road. He Piano was chased by Hui San

whose from Carmen (Bizet-Horowita)

Chorus-Where'er You Walk (Han- attention was attracted by the Vladimir Horowitz hue-and-cry, and quite a big del-Spress). In Foochow itself, the Arst two

Verification that the correct cir- I was overtaken. Eventually, Bedouin Song (Footė) weeks of the Chinese old-calendar year have passed very quietly, and cuft has been connected. with is policeman came to Hui Sen's as- the weather has been finer than achieved by the fact that this asistance, and the fair took the usual. The Feast of Lanterns was most supernatural mechanism has snatcher to the Central Police observed with grent vigour, and to

a key which, when depressed | In praising Hui San's public see the populace enjoying them- selves, walking the streets in their answers the question: "Who are spirit, Mr. Wynne-Jones directed

Station.

best clothes, and letting off fire-you? In this..way, there can be that it be brought to the notice StarThe Narrative

works, one found it hard to remem- no fear of communicating private ber that in the North there was information to the wrong person. fierce fighting going on, and that; When the written message is in other parts of the province vil-finished, the set can be returned lages were being looted by bandits to normal and the telephone cir- and Communists.

cuit is then free for conversation The visit of HM.S. Verity afford- or for incoming telephone or tele- ed the opportunity for two match-printer calls. es on the Recreation Ground, one

of hockey and the other of football.

In both the Foochow teams were

Blue Star Alexandra Hall Gold Ring

The

POLICE CLUB

EASY TO OPERATE.

It would be difficult for the lay

of his superiors,

JEHOL CLASH LIKELY TO START TO-MORROW

-To-mniTow

Peking, Feb. 19.

or the day after the struggle for mastery at Jehol is expected to begin. The Chinese forces are reported to have com- pleted their concentrations for

attack.

last.

Glee Clubs of America 30043 Violin, Solo-Caprice Antique (Balogh-Kreisler).

Violin Solo-Legend of the Canyon 1033 (Cadman) ....Fritz Kreizler

(Grey-, Song The Rogue Song (Grey- Stothart)

Lawrince Tibbet (Baritone)

1440 Plano Slo-Passepied (Delibes).

Solo-Shepherd's Hey (Grain- ger)

1035 6.50-7.15 p.m. Variety. Song I'd do Anything for You ..Helen Kane (Comedienne) 22080. Voen! Duct Sometime I'm Happy Louise Groody and Charles King 20309 warren Mills and His Blue Serend

Orchestral St. Louis Blues

35582. Organ Solo-Little Pal .....Jense Crawford

21951.

22080,

20600.

36962.

21061.

Song and Pianoforte recital by Mr. Jean Tetley and Mr. Harry Ore. Programme,

1. Songs (a) The Cuckoo (Liza Lehmann). (b) The Maiden (Parry), (e) The Green Cornheid (Michael Head).

2. Planoforte Solo-1st Movenient

able to secure the victory, after man to explain the intricacies of exciting games,

the teleprinter to further lengths. The annual meeting of the An- However; in must not be assumed glican Synod has just concluded, that the mechanism is no com- the defence of the Province and Song-He's So Unusual-... Helen and a warm welcome was given tuplicated that its use is limited. the Japanese are moving their Kane (Comedienne). two distinguished visitors. Rev. T. On the contrary, while requring troops up to the frontier as well Chorus--Hallelujah! The Ro-

Shen of Nanking, and Rev. E. Lakilled maintenance, the principles as making other preparations for ver Allen of the Union Church, Kew-on which the machine works, both

Vocal Gema-"Blackbirds of 1928" loan, who gave very arresting mes-mechanical and electrical, are

Warren Milla and His Blue Responsible opinion here be-Serenaders ages to the members of the

elementary.

lieves the attack will come within Synod. Mr. Allen also addresed a

Organ Solo--Why Can't You? the next two days at the latest.Jesse Crawford meeting at the Y.M.C.A. on Inter- The ordinary equipment con- national Friendship. Our Ownsists of two separate units, situat- who returned here this morning tations, Special Announcements, etc. Mr. T. V. Song, Acting Premier, 7.15 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo Correspondent.

ed respectively at the transmitting from a visit to Jehal with Chang

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio, and receiving ends, each of which Hauch-liang, declares the Chinese current attraction

at the taken up about as much room as are determined to resist to the Queen's Theatre is entitled "Fifty an ordinary tpyewriter, and the Million Frenchmen." There is much relevancy between the title operation is in no sense difficult.

The Japanese on their part, and what is shown in the picture as The teleprinter being used dur- shew no intention of deviating in there is between the "comedy" at- tempted and

and the generally

accepted ng the Races by the Telegraph has their plans to invade the Pro- THEFT

humour. The production is been installed by the Hongkong vince. Therefore hostilities on a sense of one of seemingly endless bouts. at Telephone Company, which is to large scale are considered inevit

to be complimented on its enterpriseable. MAN SENTENCED TO prak. French, but it is quite enter-in Introducing this latest marvel Peking, in the mean time, re

taining, none the less and has many of engineering skill to the Colony, mains tranquil, although there te SIX WEEKS

a feeling that it is impossible to. predict what the immediate future Sentence of six weeks' hard la

holds as regarde Jehol and North bour was imposed by Mr. Scho-

China-Our Special Correspondent, field at the Central Police Court

Fi Leaders at Jehol this morning on a Chinese who

Jehol City, Feb. 18. pleaded guilty to the theft of three

Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, floor mats from the Police Club,

Mr. V. Soong and General Happy Valley, yesterday morning,

Chang Teo-hsiang, who -are News. Shortly after 8 o'clock yealer-

A whist drive for service men will

here to "complete the day, one of the "boys" noticed that he held in the west lounge of the

plans Much sympathy has been extended to resist the continued io- the mats were missing and on European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, at 8.45 to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ward in their vasion of the Province by the making a search found two of o'clock to-night.

heavy bereavement Their thirteen- months-old son contracted small-pox Japanese," have been received them in the nullah, being washed

about a week ago, and succumbed on with the greatest enthusiasm. * The Postmaster General notifies Friday. The funeral took place on down to the sea with the defend-

The city is beflagged in their ant following on the readway. that during Race Week the Money Saturday afternoon.

honour, and civil and military The third had already been re-Order Department will close at 1.p.m.

leaders have come from all parts on Monday, 20th, Tuesday, 21st, and Wednesday, 22nd. February.

of the Province to greet them.

Mr. T. V. Soong, the Minister of

trieved from the nullah.

bright spots.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.

NOTHING IS SO STRONG AS GENTLE-During Friday, six.cases of small- NESS, NOTHING 20 GENTLE AS pox (one imported) and one case of STRENGTH.-Francis de Sales.

diphheria were reported to the local Medient Officer of Health.

..

Satu

An. enjoyable time was spent at the Diocesan Girls' School on Satur

A big gathering attended the Hunt day afternoon, when the Kowloon

It was alleged that the defend- ant had stolen the mate, and thrown them into the nullah to be Ball in the Peninsula Hotel on Satur. Girl Guides were hosts to their Bangs Finance, speaking at a mass meet retrieved when out of sight of the day night. The function was

kong stater Guides. The party was ing, refterated China's determina- Club.

delightful one in every respect, and given by Miss 1. D. Sawyer, Commistion to resist the Japanese in-

vasion of Jenol.-Reutor. lasted well into the small hours of stoner for Kowloon Guides. yesterday morning,

USED LIQUOR LABELS

ALLEGED · PLAN TO USE AGAIN

.

.campaign."

New Governor

Changchun, Feb.-10. Manchukuo Government

of the Sonata Appassionata (Beeth- oven)

Song (a) The Crimson Petal {IL.* Quilter) (b) Summertime Bredon (Graham Feal).

On

4. Planoforte Solos-(a) The Musi cal Snuff-Box (Lladoff). (b) Macao Lullaby (Harry_Ore) (c) Turkish March (Beethoven).

||

8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report. Ko Shing Theatre.

8.30-11.30 p.m. Relay from the

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

11.30 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Teang Fook Piano Co.

The Studio programme between 5.30 and 7.16 p.m. may, on any day, if reception of the latter happens to be replaced by a relay from England, be good.

U.S. SENATE PASSES COTTON BILL.

In view of the prevalence of the

The small-pox epidemic, members of St.

TO GO BEFORE HOUSE Captain Dult, master of the 1.1. Tisadane, was charged before the, John's Ambulance Brigade are doing has decided to relieve General OF REPRESENTATIVES Ilon. Comdr. Hole, at the Marine community by making personal visits of Jehol and to appoint General a much-appreciated service to the Tang Yu-lin of the Governorship

Washington, Feb. 18. Court this morning, with having used the siren of his versel for a purpose suance of an intensive vaccination Chany Hal-peng, Chief Aide to the decrease the cotton output in America

to various business offices in pur

The Cotton Control Bill, aimed to other than for navigation at 11.35 năm.

Chief Executive, es Acting Gov for 1083, has been passed by the on February 7. He admitetd the

ernor, says on official announce Senate and now goes before the House - Appcaring before Mr. Schofield charge, and a fine of $10 was imposed.

The H.K. University Amateur ment to-day. at the Central Police Court this

of Reprezentatives. Club Photographic

Is holding The Manchukuo Government morning. Chan Sau, of 408 Hen-

audiences gathered at the

The Bill, Introduced by Senator Large

En exhibition

tlie pictures has also cabled Ting Shih-yuan, Smith, proposes that 8,500,000 baler neasy Road, was charged with hav King's Theatre yesterday for the first entered for the members' competition Bronson Rea and A. H. F.at present controlled by the Federal ing in his possession ten Govern showings of "Six Hours to Live," the from Monday, 20th, the Wednesday, ment liquor labels which had been Fax picture starring Warmer Paxter 22nd, from 9 am to 6 pm. at the Geneva, recalling them and in- bodies shall be put into, a

Edwards, tha representatives in shall expos used and removed, it being alleg and Miriam Jordan. Fantastic and

them to return to 270

from which the producers might buy cd that he and intended to re-use somewhat far-fetched in theine, the Thovedging is in the and retructing

is noteworthy alike for its E., von Koira, Dr. Th. Nagel, and Changchun production is

present prices on credit, on the immediately.--Rue-

condition that they agree to decreasg the labels.

excellence of production and fine Mrs. A M. Bowes-Smith, On ter. Mr. Peter Ein appeared for the acting. The story is cleverly present-

their 1933 production by similar at 4.30 p.m. Mr. von defendant.

ed, pains being taken to relieve the

P Parchasers could sell cotton from the pool after August 16, when, Sena- tor Smith claims, the decreased pro- duction would have increased prices.

Union

Room:

will address the Club in the "Salus pomull suprema est Tex." On the application of the pro-morbidity with touches of comedy. Assembly Room, the subject being You have failed to comply with the secution, the case was adjourned. The leads are admirably taken, and comments on the entries. The public la which requires correspondents to formally for one week, the defer the whole casting good. A film not is invited to are the exhibition. forward their names and addresses,

not necessarily for publication. dant being allowed $500 bail,

to be easily forgotten,

There will be no admission fee,

at

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