DUNBAR CHAMPIONS

(Continued from Page 1) THE LEIGHTON HILL STAKES. Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponles, Subscription Griffins of this Club ofthis Meeting Weight for inches" as per scale. Winners barred. (Jockey Allowance). Six furlongo. Dynasty's King Salmon (168)

(Mr. A. F. Clark) 1

Mr. H. S. Chan's Flying Boy

(158) (Mr. L. G. Frost). 2 Sureton's Jack O' Lantern (155)

(Mr. V. V. Needa) 3 Sixteen starters. A neck; half à length. "

Time: 1 min. 34,2/5 secs. Part-mutuel:-Win $15.70; places $7.40, $7.20, $8.10.

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2 THE GRAND STAND STAKES. *Winner $760. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, bona fide Grifins of this Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Griffins, winners of one race 7 lb. pentity, of two or more races, barred. Subscription tion Griffins of this Club of this Meeting: winnern no penalty; non-winnera, 10 b. allowance. (Jockey, Allowance). Allowancea accumulative. Six fur longs.

Messra. Mackie and Grayburn's

Brechin.. (168) ·

(Mr. A. F. Clark) 1 Mrs. Dunbar's Tillicum. (162)

(Mr. W. Hill) 2

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 3 Five starters. Four lengths;

E. F's. Tenorio (167)

short head.

Time:-1 min. 29.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: — Win, $15.10; places, $8.00, $8.60.

3 THE LADIES' PURSE-Present- ed: with $500 added for Winner. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per acale. Winners at this Meeting other than Subscription Griffins of this Club 7 lb. penalty. (Jockey Allowance), Once round (about furlongs 40 yards), Mr. L. Dunbar's Gleneagles

(165) (Mr. L. G. Frost) 1 Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Sadko (161)

(Mr. V. V. Necda) 2 Dynasty's King'a Bounty (165)

(Mr. G. U. Da Roza) 3 Six starters. Length and a half; "One length,

Time: 1 min. 47.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: — Win, $8.20;" places, $5.30, $5.50, $11.70.

4 THE ADELAIDE STAKES.- Winner 3,1000 Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies of any

Winners

in ME" Weight for inches as

at

per

this meeting (Jockey Allowance),, From the two mile post once round and in (about one mile 171 yards). Messrs Kong Bros. Polar Star

(Mr. D. S. Li) 1 (168) Monastic's Friar Tuck (155)

(Mr. T. L Wong) 2

Messrs. Kong Bros.' Evening

Star (152)

(Mr. S. N. Pan) 3

Seven starters.

two lengths.

Four lengths;

Time: 2 min. 84.2/5 sece... Pari-mutuel: Win,

places, $5.10, $5.50, $6.50.

$5.10,

6 THE JOCKEY CUP.-Winner $500. Second $200, Third $100. A Cup will be presented to the winning Jockey For China Ponies that have started in and have not won a race et this Meeting and that have not at any time won three races, To be ridden have not won ten by Jockeys who

anywhere at any time... Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 6 lb, penalty. Spurs allowed. Penalties accumulative. One mile.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1933.

↑ THE LUSITANO CUP.-Present ed by the Members of the Club Lusitano, with $600 added for Winner. Second $300. Third $209. For China Ponies, bone Ado Griffins of this Meeting allowed & b. Winners 7 ib. penalty. (Jockey Allowance). Allow ances, accumulative. One mile. Meaars, Kong Bros Charming

Star (158) (Mr. D. S. Li) 1 Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Jungle Jim

(161)

(Mr. V. V. Needa) 2 Mr. Bu Tong-sen's Jack Sharkey

(158) (Mr. G. W. Sewell) 31 Three starters. Three lengths; many lengths.

Time: 2 min. 06,3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel:-Win $6,80; place-

$6.60.

8 THE CHAMPION" STAKES. A Sweepstakes of $100 each for Starters with $4,000 added for Winner. Second $1,200. Third $750. For China Ponies, winners of a fiat race at this Club's Extra Race Meetings held during the second half of the 1932 season, and/or at this at this Meeting only.

for Weight inches as par scale. Ponics to ba ridden by Jockeys who have won at least 10 Oficial flat races anywhere, or Jockeys approved by the Stewards. One and a quarter malles. Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay

Mrs.

(161) (Mr. W. Hill T Pearce's Trentbridge (161) (Mr. V. V. Needa), 2) Mr. L. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay

(166) (Mr. L. G. Frost) 3 Mr. Li Sui-pang's Don (156

(Mr. Ip Kui-ying) Four starters. Many lengths; many lengths.

Time: 2.24 (course record). Pari-mutuel: - Win, $5.50; places, $5.10, $5.10.

CHAMPIONS SWEEP

Warmly greeted by a large number of officers and men of the lat. Batt, of the East Lancashire Re- giment, at the Wayside Wharf, the 2nd Battalion arrived on the British troopship Neuralia in Shang- bai last week. The occasion was unique since it marked the first mosting of the two battlions of the Regiment since their amalgamation in 1881.

KOWLOON "UNION

CHURCH

LARGEST SUBSCRIPTION FOR MANY YEARS

".

OFFICERS APPOINTED AT ANNUAL MEETING

No fewer than 20,863 tickets were sold in connexion with the Jockey Club's sweep

on

the

ANOTHER CARGO CASE

NORTHERN CHINESE

FINED

R

"YOUTH BEATS ON THE DOORS”

OLDER MEN TO MAKE WAY IN ITALY Champions. The draw took place. The annual meeting of the last night and was as follows: Women's Guild of the Kowloon

"Instead of smuggling into

Rome, Jan. 20. Union Church took place in the neighbouring country, the defen- Despite the Blackshirt revolu- | Church Hall, Jordan Road, this dants are smuggling into our own tionary watchword “Glovinezza,” morning.

Mrs. B. L. Allen, President, after port in this case," said Mr. E. W. It too often happens that many a short, prayer, called upon Mrs. Hamilton, Superintendent of Im-Fascists who could reasonably be J.J. Cornelius, Secretary, to read ports and Exports, at the Kowloon called youthful when assigned to office ten years ago are still in the reports. These were after- Magistracy before Mr. Butters office to-day, although no longer wards passed on the motion of Mrs. this morning when he prosecuted young. A move to rejuvenate the S. Nelson seconded by Mrs. F. in a case in which two Northern ranks of public officials has now Short,

Chinese were charged with import-been entered upon.

Bag and Baggage

Wild Life

Navy Hall

The Rainstorm

Sadko

The Crook

'Indiana

Adam

Bright Star

Glençagles

'Orlando

Bistre

09693-

13780 . 11098 03881

Chia . Quan

13895 19404 16724 02581

Daylight Eve

Just Irangine

Wonderful Stag

Valorous. Golden Arrow

17731

12037

Champagne Bay

15645

California

07784

• Pocahontas Dor

05406

08661

Gold Bar

13523

Cyclamen Bay

-20352

Lunar Star.

12318

Liberty Bay

Valley Hall

06051 02212

Pride of Tsingtao

01330

Racing Boy

15222

Mon Talisman

14787

13551

05245

17299

10802

13696

02611

20004

19855

Gold Ring

01407

The Tiger

01209

Guy Crusader

17949

The Plover

09745

Gallant Fox

19718

Whoopee

12667

Field No. 1 (1st race

4th day)

05282

Field No. 2 (2nd race

4th., day)

15457

Field No. 3 (3rd race

(Mr. John Keswick) 2 Lan's California (166).

4th day)

12123

Field No. 4 (5th race

4th day)

03612

Field No. 5 (7th race

4th day)

08300

08015

Cossack's Beauty

00691

Banjolina

00307

13649

15003 04784

03135

01661

11678

Tillieum Diana Bay

07340

14424

Black Rock

Jungle Jim

02625 17027

Blue Star

10178

Jingle Jack

09201

16822

Golden Dragon

14631

races

Mrs. Pearce's Weybridge (168)

(Mr. D. Black) 1

Mesars, Hall and Shenton's

Wembly Stug (166)

(Mr. W. 1. Choy) 3 Twelve starters. Length and half; length and half.

Time: 2 min. 05.4/5 secs.

$37.10; Pari-mutuel: - Win, places..$14.00, $40,90, $24.

BLUE 4" THE

MOUNTAINS PLATE Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies, Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race, 10 lb. penalty, of twe or more races, barred. (Jockey Allowance). One and a quarter miles. Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's City of

Brisbane (158)

(Mr. E. 0: Butler 1 Seth's What's That (156)

(Mr. A, L. Caplan) 2. Mrs. Liang's Golden Dawn (158)

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 Eight starters. Four lengths: three lengths.

Time: 2 min. 26.1/6 seca. Pari-mutuel: Win.. $10.00; places, $7.80, $26.20, $50.10.

The Goat

Sitting Bull Swale

Trentbridge Hetman Brechin

Klickitat

The P. and O. liner Rajputana ie due here from Shanghai at 0 am, on Friday,

W

Mrs. H. H. Scott, Treasurer, Ining unmanifested cargo into the In all Italy 6,000 Civil Service her report, expressed her pleasure Colony...

at the highly satisfactory results of the past financial year.

posts have been thrown open for

It was alleged that whilst in the competition, and it is the Govern- Mrs. E. L. Allen was reelected course of search dutice on the ment's intention to see to it that President and Mrs. A. W. Ingram steamer Yatshing yesterday, Re- this will mean an influx of young came and fresh blood in the local ad- appointed Vice-President. Mrs. D. Venue. Officer Humphreys Gow was elected Secretary and across the second defendant carry-ministrations of the State. Mrs. F. Short, Treasurer. Mrs. Ting bundles of bottles of Chinese

A practical lead in this new Fergusson, Mr. J. Proven, Mrs. 5. sauce from the ship to the wharf movement has been given by the Nelson, Mrs. B. Wylie and Mr. S. Suspecting that these bottles were prefect of the southern províncial Grey were chosen to work on the not manifested, he made enquiries, capital of Catanzaro. With the General Committee, while Mrs. N. and traced them to the cook (first alogan of "Open the doors to Watson, Mrs. S. Thompson and Mrs. defendant) who admitted that they youth," he has circularised all the

Fergusson were elected for the belonged to him.

heads of the towns and parishes Social Committee.

Mr. Hamilton, in answer to his of his province, telling them Mrs. D. W. Fletcher was appoint-Worship, said the total value of one is to be maintained in em ed Secretary for the Thrift Club, the sauce was $250, and that 386.10 ployment over the prescribed age, Mrs. D. Gow and Mrs. Spittles onahould have been paid as freight. and that youth be looked on as the Visiting Committee, Mrs. D.

A fine of $100 or six weeks was a prime factor in selecting suc- Macknezie to provide flowers for the imposed on the first defendant and Church and Mrs. S. Nelson, Warden $25 or two weeks on the second.

the Church linen.

A short discussion concerning

members' subscriptions took place

J

at the conclusion of the meeting. OLD MAN BURNED

It was finally decided to abolish the yearly $1 subscription until further funds were required."

/SESSIONS LIST

SITTING OPENS ON MONDAY

The February Criminal Sessions will open on Monday next. The most important case will be a charge of manslaughter against Chan Chi,

TO DEATH

TOO WEAK TO LEAVE HIS BED

When fire broke out in a hut situated in an isolated part of Kowloon City district last night, an aged man was caught unawares

cessore.

no

Lists of employees and their ages are to be submitted forthwith together with lists of posts vacant. The circular which is now being us-

ed through Press and party pub- licity as a nation-wide appeal says." "The cohorts of youth beat upon the doors. The doors must be opened."

AIR MINISTER RETURNS,

London, Feb. 21. Lord Londonderry, Air Minister,

return

in his sleep and burnt to death. arrived at Croydon to-day on his

The police surmise that he was

from Geneva-British sleeping within reach of a light- Wireless. ed oil lamp when it was upset, and set the bed op fire.

GOLF FINAL

In the final tie of the Captain's

The fall list follows:-Chan

A well-known character of Tong Chi, manslaughter; Loung Yau- Kau village, Tsim On, the man choi, alias Leung Yau, breach of killed, was 86 years of age. Fall- deportation order; Foo Fung- lung, wounding with intent and upon evil times, he had been Cup Competition, played at Fan-

the charity subsisting on

ofling yesterday, H. Hampton (11) wounding; Wong Kau-chun and Chan Ab-yau aiding and abetting neighbours. Lately, he fell sick beat A. E. Lissaman by 2 and 1.

and took to his bed, and is pre-

Foo Fung-lung and being acces- sories before the fact: Wong Lam sumed to have been in ton weak

a condition to save himself when and Wang Choi, alice Wong Kwal, this dwelling caught fire. robbery by two or more; Slu Yau- cheung, possession of implements. of forgery..

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Yesterday's health return shows nine further cases of small-por,_ of which six were from Kowloon. Four The outbreak was extinguished cases of cerebro-spinal fever wero | with the assistance of villagers.

also notified.

More Trouble!

LAST 2 DAYS

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CLOSING ON FEB. 23rd.

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IN ONE OF

HIS DIVES AT RILEY

THE

BANDIT CAME *TOO CLOSE

AND TORE

THE TAIL OF

HIS PLANE ON TOP OF RILEYS PLANE, SENDING HIM CRASHING TO EARTH!!

IF WE CAN FIND A PLACE TO LAND, WE'LL

DROP DOVIL AND

Look HI"OVER.!!

WE'LL LAND IN THAT FIELD RIGHT BACK OF HIM... WANT TO KNOW WHO HE

IS AND WHERE HIS SHIP IS REGISTERED!

NIHY, SAY! THAT'S EPPLY'S FARM WERE LANDING ON-WE'RE ONLY

THREE MILES FROM SHADYSIDE.... I THOUGHT WE WERE LOTS FURTHER:

AND CUTTING

BACK TO SHADYSIDE,

WE FIND

SOME. TROUBLE

THERE,

WEVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE AND CAN'T FIND HER...

. WHAT'LL WE DO,

Now?

WHAT CAN WE DO? | I ONLY" KNOW THAT FRECKLES WILL BE BROKEN HEARTED

WHEN „HE HEARS THIS!

TOO....

POODLE.

IS

GONE!!

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