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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935.
EASTER HOLIDAY RACE CORRESPONDENCE.
MEETING
(Continued from Paga ́0).
challenge was not as dangorous as that of Macaroni, who could have won1 but für his having run a bit green, I wonder if he will ever get over this habit. He has had enough experianco; by now, surely, to rid him of this very trying defect.
LIBERTY BAY AGAIN
Who Pays?
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph
Str. It is all very good and very nice for the different. Guilds, such as the Pork, the Beef and the Fish Gulids, etc., to provide dragon processions, theatricals, fireworks and such ke shows for the Jubilee,
Only four starters faced. the gate But do you know who will even- in the Easter Stakes which was won tually pay the heavy costs? It na easily na we, are accustomed to is the common people, hard-work- seeing Mr. Dunbar's crack secre. ing and poorly-paid-and-fed classes King's Justice made the running who will have to pay through followed by Gladiator, then Liberty their noses by an all-round in- Bay at Sadko tailed ost. At the
five furlong post, Liberty Day moved crease in the price of pork, beef, up to second, hair a length from the fish, rice, firewood, etc. leader and then took the land in effort. Tho very same thing happened lesa fashion before leaving the heck at. Queen Victoria's Diamond straight. Gladiator had little dim-Jubilee.
talled off,
cuity in beating King's Justics-for-Prices once raised by” “NE Nopo-" second place, while Radko remained lists have a tendency to becom
In the Coolgardie Handicap I sawness the Milk Co.'s rise of 3 eta, permanent in Hongkong, as wit- Mutiny Bay for the first time gelj away to a decent start. In the subscdepreciation of small coins," and bottle-reason then given
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quent scramble for the lead she was out-paced but she gradually made or a second rise of 4 ets.—"owing to ground and, challenging Stowy River, exchange &c." Total rise--00 per who had tried to make a runaway ernt, Small coins have come to race of it, at the distance, came nwny par for a long time back; in fact, to win by 11 lengths, Alerity finish they were at a pretium for some ed third and Woodland Stag-under time: and exchange has vastly the judge's box-fourth.
improved, yet the risen price co- mains.
Still another Ane finish was seen when the top-weighted Tiger beut Bistre and High Honour tổ win the Kellet Handicap, Messrs.. Tester & Abraham may truly be proud of their "Skow",
whose consistently honest running has been a feature of this senson's racing, and which fully en-y tities him to the distinction of having his portrait hung in the jockey room, If all horses were as reliable ns. ho how many it would be to piek winnerat Good luck to you, Tiger!
MILE RECORD BROKEN
Another case, a Lighting Ca Their rate was raised owing to "appreciation of the yen" (Japan- ese coal being used for making gas). The yea has slumped vers much since thes, yet, oh yet, the risen rate remains. Verily, "ap- petits comes through dating.”
In Roman ur, for the matter of that. 4 British Holiday i required, can the Government not- dip their hands into their big Sur- Victoria Hall, the winner of the plus Fund at the Treasury and Nicholson Handicap was more or less) pay
all expenses of the Jubilee
ignored by the public, who picked Celebrations, Instead of saddling Ythan and Soldier of Peace, in this; the poor for your and years to order to carry their cash. The win reme, especially when we consider her led all the way, though only by the light caused by trade de a natall margin which the challengers pression, and the insane foreing failed to reduce. Six furlong race
for "D" Class are always a bit of a up of allver? scramble and the Boa Vista landienp was no exception. Iron Grey seemed
to win with comparative ease, al- though only half à length separatedį
| him from What A Chance, the favour.
ite. Cavalcade ran a good third.
PUBLIC WEAL
THE KING'S YACHT
The Broken Bill Handicap was n
London, Apr: 25. grand race, won by a grand mare, which has been to Gosport for The King's yacht Britannia. trand style. Saucy Face, in lowering (
the mile record, 1.3/5 seconds, fed modification of rig to bring her all the way at sunshine pace, and in line with other yachts Chees When all the best Australians (bar)"P". Class, returned to Cowes to- Able Amazon) had collected around day to complete fitting in pre- her tail at the bottom of the straight paration for the rating which to challenge her, sto tay ter belly opens Juns 1.-British Wireless, on the ground and made them look]
like a bunch of Goundering ineks. Incing lent and Bag Tor had a)
tion,
great race for avond place. Coki xcept the owners and sometimes the Morning ran well into fourth post-jockeys concerned are in the least bit interested in the steward's decision. What a difference to the hush, follow- Racing Boy and Gold Coin doaded by the loan of excitement with heated in the Kellet Handicap (scend which the red flag and the ery "li- (section) with Ben third. half a length behind. This was a niey quiet English course, Dookies, ever on the Jection; don't pay is greeted on an family affair--two brothers leading niert for a bet, lay adds on whether in the three placed ponies. Quite B.
lot of the public's notier went down it will be sustained or dismissed, and the drain-on-onesau-Flirt--and pecially if a favourite is involved, everyone is interested in the verdict,. West Parle, but this proved to be for the public's money, not only the a good betting nge in which every purse, is at stake. Un Mandy Inst starter was fancied,
there were not a dozen people, out- aude thoa uctually concerned, whe could have told you what the steward's decision and been.'
A PROTEST REJECTED
Sel-Fa, in spite of several dis- appointments, was the public's choice in the final event on the eard, a race for novices, and this time he justified the confidence placyd in him-but be must have caused his owners a lot of unensinos when he broke out from the mudle of the field in convincing Estyle, and then swerved right over to the rails. The objection flag was toisted and remained at mast-top for
bag white, but in the end the pro Test was not sustained.
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Whad an interesting affair objection is here, where first past the post is ni on the "pari"! No te
and
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