THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY," DECEMBER

SPORT ADVTS.

THB HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

'Draft Programmes' and... Entry Forms for the Thirteenth.... Extra Race Meating to be held on Saturday, · 15th December, -1934 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Omce. Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley: the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and, the Stablos, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 6th December, 1934.

By Order,

C. IL BROWN,

Secretary,

hree

ПОВТА

SHEARER

FREDRIC

MARCH

CHARLES

LAUGHTON

The

BARRETTS

OF

WIMPOLE STREET

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SATURDAY AT THE

QUEEN'S

Burning up space so fast they wracked one of their meters, Capt. C. W. A. Scott (at løft in cock- pit) and T. Campbell Black won the Melbourne a r race by suiting now records for the 11,000 mileɛ course and all erats contineat speed marks. The slook two metered English plans Grosvenor House, which they piloted so sunsationally, is shown, on landing at Mildenball airport în England for start of

the c.

Cycling Club TREATY ABROGATION

Disbands

JAPANESE CABINET MAKES DECISION

Tokyo, Dec. 3.

gʻarija-i

BRIGHTER FUTURE

EFFECT OF NEW BATAVIA RUBBER REGULATIONS

London, Dec. 8. The Cabinet met ment Building this morning and

Amsterdam rubber circles wel- decided to notify the signatories como the Batavia regulations, of the termination of the Washing which restrict the export of rubber ton Trenty.

from the Netherlands Indies, as Japan, in abrogating the Treaty, evidencing the determination of No figures for 60 miles were estab

Is acting Independently, having lished on Sunday last, though a spion- failed to secure the co-operation the Dutch to fully implement the did ride was put up by H. A. Gof France and Italy.

provisions of Keator, the only ontrant to start.;

the Regulation Weather conditions were

now Scheme, by preventing hoarding,

LAST RUN HELD ON SUNDAY

very

far The Cabinet's decision

frum Ideal for the ride, for besides goes to the Privy Council for ap- with Its inevitable disturbing being unusually cold a strong head-proval, which is experted to be influence of prices. wind had to be fought against for the given unanimously.-Reuter.

first 10 miles. Keates again rode a Admiral Standley to Hear' fully-equipped machine (lasp except-

cd) and used a perailleur

gear,

It

was probably this variable which en ailed him to progress no well against

The accumulation of stocks in the Netherlands Indies has boen causing some concern; but it la thought that the new regulations

Japanese Plan

London, Dec. 8. The next move in the naval talks the wind and you take full advantage is likely to be a meeting between of its assistance on the return trip. Admiral Standley (U.8.) and "are sufficiently drastic to deal Though in the main top gear (80 Rear Admiral Yamamoto, during efficiently with the problem.", and, ins.) was used, much, level going had which the Japanese delegate will although it may not be easy to to be covered with second gear (20

plan ina.) whilst almost all slopes upward explain the technical

of enforce the regulations, it is folt brought bottom gear (66 in.) into qualitative limitation, as he did to that the Dutch have done their ut-- play.

Admiral Sir Erne Chatfield, on most to make control as efective November 30.

!s8 possible

News from Singapore that an

to the angel amendment to prevent tho doalers to Juncheon from hoarding has been passed

The Grat 19 miles were covered in) In the meantime, the Americans Just under the hour. A delay of 30 will entertain the British and neca. occurrod at 0% miles, when Japanese delegates pedalling at speed down a steep in eonversations cline, through the chain jumping from Claridges to-day. ila sprocket. The six miles from the

The hosts will be Mr. Norman turn to completo 25 miles were cover-:

at

also gives satisfaction to rubber interests here.

The more cheerful American

ed in less than 14 mins, which gave Davis, Admiral Standley, Messrs the rider a time of 1 hr. 13 mins. 30 Atherton, Dooman and Field. The sees, and beat the old 25 miles record guests will be Mr. Ramsay Mac- 'business conditions are encourag- by 45 secs. This record has stood to Donald, Sir John Simon, String the market, which expects that the credit of E. G. Tweedy since Au- Bolton Eyres Monsell, Dr. Craigle, American consumption will amount gust 20. The average speed increases [Mr. Matsudaire. Rear-Admire to 33,000 tons in November and from 20.20 m..p.h. to 29.41 m.p.h. Yamamoto and Mr. Iwashita. 31,000 tona for December.--

Router.

Router,

Despite the fact that the 30 miles reconi was well within his reach (17 mins. 55 xees, remained) and that be would probably have completed the 50 miles inside 2 hrs. 35 mins., Kester decided to retire at this point. As he appeared to be overstrained, due to a heavy cold on the chest, thin course was possible advisable.

The timekeeper was Mr. L. A. An- ning, Han.--Secretary-of-the---Club;" whilst Mr. T. A. Wellin, founder of the Hongkong Wheelers officiated as 4 marshal and checker.

By mashing the 25 miles record Keates has now acquired ali onpaced road records in the Colony, only one of which is slower than 70 m.p.b.

CLUB DISBANDS

The Hongkong Cycling Club'a ac- tivities have ceased with the event described above, as the Club (owing to several resignations brought about by the fact that a number of riders aro to establish their own Club on the mainland at Shamshuipo) is being disbanded immediately.

the

Since its formation in April effects of the Club's activities have been very apparent and cycling in the Colony has more than robled its popularity. The Club itself was pro- moted 27 enjoyable runs during the past eight months in which 9,825 miles have been traversed..

Three riders covered over 1,000 miles on Club runs and head the at- fendance list as under:

H. A. G. Kentos 1,052 miles 20 attices C. 1. Rend 1.247 miles 26 attices E, L. Manns 1,273 miles 20 att'ces

Thirty-six other riders put in ap- pearances on many occasions to cover the remaining 5,158 miles-Centri buted.

German policemen are shown as they practiced shooting at a target from the backs of jumping herIUS.

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Telegraph

By Blosser

ENDING 6th DEC.

LAST FEW DAYS OF

MR. KODAKA'S

PEARL

EXHIBITION.

AT

KOMOR & KOMOR'S

WHY DID HE THREATEN US, CHARLIE...

Do you

KNOW?

HE ROB MY TRAPS AND TAKE THE PELIS FOR HIMSELF... THIS

MAN IS BATEESE...

HEB: BAD!!

HE OUGHTA DE ARRESTED, BUT": WERE MILES FROM A SHERIFF'S OFFICE!!

WE FIK THAT!

START FIRE FOR

| ME, FRECKLES BUILD

ON HIGH ROCK.COM NUTTY GET BLANKET OUT OF

BED ROLL.!

ITS PRACTICALLY

DONE, ALREADY.

SHERIFF

LAWRENCE,

DOWN BY PINYON, STE

KIHAL!

I KNOW YOUR TELLING HIM YOU HAVE A PRÓBOHER, BUT WHAT. ARE YOU GONNA DO

ABOUT T

FIRST WE WAT MOR SHERIFF SIGNAL!

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