TO-MORROW'S RACING PROGRAMME
FANLING GOLF
THE
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Course
0.25 A: Ki Mackenzie, Col. Blake. 9.30 D. J. Gilmore, G. 3. Archbutt, 9.35 D. S. Edward, Col, Willanison. 9:40 R, 11. MacGregor, W. J. S. Key. 9.45 A. E. Lissaman, 0.
Marton.
(Continued from Page 0.) good display over 1% miles gallop in 2.60.4/5th covering the last quar ter in 20 seconds and I expect him to be well up in the finishing line. I am afraid that the Derby distance is too much for Soldier of who, I am given to understand wit accept. Mr. Raymond Pih will tako out The Tiger who, at the time of writing is in fine condition and in eldentally these two like each other. The Tiger has returned summe, good 55 K. S. Robertson, F. A. Budmond. training times during the Inst ten 10.00 P. II. Secones, R. Young, days and his chances are rusy—of 10.04 P. L. Leefe, F. M. Ellis. are those of Mistake Bay and Ribble. 10.08 N. K. Littlejohn, J. Forbes.
DAILY DOUBLE
The first leg of the Daily Double Event is on the Glasgow Handicap confined to "A" Class panies and it is more than likely that all will de cept. I hear a change of Jockeys will
E. G.
9.50 T. A. Pearce, R. K. Coilings,
10.12 A. II. McBride, G. II. Iland, 10.16 Copt, Michell, A. W. M. Scott. 10.20. T. 1. Rowell, W. J. E.
Mackenzie.
10.24 S. T. Butlin, G. B. S. Thomson. 10.28 W. W. C. Showan, P. Morrison.
be made in Ilem's stable, ir. Mr. 10,32 Treasury, National City. Bank. Frost will ride Gladiator and Mr.
HF 19.36 G. A. Leiper, C. C. W. Wilson. Y. T. FUNE has Macaroni. Soldier of Britain will have another tussle with 10.40 G. T. May, J. C. Dunbar. King's Warden but on slightly better 19.44 W. E. Hunt, K. W. Jones, terms and I am in with the Soldier.10.48 G. S. Chambers, F. C. B. Black. Cyclamen Bay is in well in the matter 10.62 A. K. Forsyth, J. S. Dunnett, of weight and is dangero¥\$25.
10.56 G. C. Humphreys, R. G. Ed-
wards Jones,
The Cooge Huntheup for "A" class! Australian Ponies will be the best 11.00 M. Pollock, D. J. Keogh
of the afternoon and if Mr.11.04 1. II. Geare, C. Mycock. event Clerk of the Weather would be kind as to favour
us with a fast 11,08 A. Sommerfelt, A. T. Lay. guing, the record of Babniak Star for 11.12 5. P. Langley, T. C. Monagian. furlongs in 1.17.2/5th will be 11.16 A. B. Reynolds, W. G. Lorimer. broken. So far, Atlas has no jockey 11.20 11. Jusserand, J. Harrop. and Mr. Davis
has the choice of 11.24 R. A. Rodgers, J. Stenersen. Australina Boy, or South Cule 11.28 A. Ritchie, W. J. Waddington, Mr. Frost has not yet decided to out Bobalak Star or Shooting Star
Сгояд.
Day will be ridden by Mr. Fung,
New Courag
Cart will have Mr. Black, 9.24 E. Grimble”, P. Tod.
Face has Mr. Ph and Vixen has been booked by Mr. Ralph. All the acceptors are speedy mer- chants and a thrilling race is assured, like Shooting Star, Sauey Pace, and Vixen Tor.
over
3.28 W. J. Roberts, W. J. Alabas
10.00
Ler
W. MacEwen*, Lt. Cdr.
arrives
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935.
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture...
Fentures
Variety will be the Keynote of the illustrations appearing In to-morrow's issue of the
Supple-. Telegraph Pictorial ment.
Weddings groups will in- clude those laken at the mar- riages of Mr. B. L. Groome and Mlas A. Hayward. Mr. F. L. Brown and Miss Nina Wilson, Mr. Chan Cheung-in and Misk Li Pai-chang, and Mr. Hupny Chao-kuang and Miss Young Choi--young.
The visit of the German ́ Ambassador to Canton, the
St. opening of
Dominic's Volunteer College, and the camp In the New Territories will be illustrated,
Groups taken at the annual meeting of the Girl Guides As- sociation and at a visit by stu dents of the Central British Seloof to the Far East Flying Training Sebcol will also ap
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pear.
I DAR NETOJA KERAKLITY AT NEID
NOTES OF THE DAY
(Continued from Page-6,4
that Canada's absence has actually lasted only a few months, during which
she continued to alt
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the shroffs, but you'd enlist the sid of all your pals.
shrof
Under these circumstances," would soon wither away, or become taipans or Government servants, or meet some similar horrible end..
One harsh word from the boss, and immediately the whole staff would apply sanctions.:
In the case of newspaper reporters, they could refuse to write the words "Excellency, "Mr," "Gentlemen," "Ladies" and in reports of speeches would leave every second or third word blank
be
of course, there would bound to some controversy regarding the advisability of applying sanctions to the words "beautiful glet," "ad- widow," "noted figure and Charming couple" but, then, Geneva
has led us to expect difficulties of this nature.
The chief advantage of the system is that it could be carried out with- out risk of offence.
When it is politely explained that we are merely applying sanctions, the object thereof, instead of being angered, will be almost grateful. He will feel that subtle compliment is being paid to him, and may even show his appreciation by applying sanctions in return.
We are going to start the ball roll- ing by refusing to hand our pay cheque over to the wife, this morning. There are definitely prospects in this
Editor's Note: It is regretted that Mr. Edward Kelly, the well-known writer, will not be able, to attend St. Andrew's Ball to-night, Mrs. Kelly telephones that her husband has met with some slight accident, part of the ceiling of his living room ap. parently having fallen upon him.
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claim
· cannot 9.48 G. F. Rees, Condr. Salter.,
permanent seat as a State, of 9.52 Wing Cdr. Bishop, G. de ia
P. B. Fitzgeraki”.
chief industrial importance this The
Comrie Handicap "1"
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Tobacco (benrer) 112/6 {ol Moir
from the Governing Body. the Daily scrond scketed ·rner of
• Unsuccessful la ballot for Old There are eight more Government Chinese Eng. atul
Canadian Celanese, 9/9 Double Event and being a sprint race Curse,
seats, which are filled by election' five furlongs, anything may
alin. (Bearer) A motor couch heaves Kowloon on by the Governments themselves as Courtaulds happen. There are certainly over alx Sunday, t $.15 m. and
well as eight employers' and eight | Distillers ponies worth backing and they are Shengshui about 9.55 a.m.
Bullion, Part-
workers' seats to which the mem-Dunlop Rebber Call, Gold 17th of September, S Solar
bers are elected in their personal Elec. and Musical
Industries 110. Rain Gauge und
and in, and from the list of 13 en- capacities by the employers and
Electric General Frost will undoubtedly try his thus before me, the finish should be workers, respectively. Thus, some
(England) utmost to win with 17th of Septem hetween Bright Star (Mr. W. H. countries actually receive a three-
Hawker Aircraft ber, as if it falls, the pony is ineligi
Speed (Mr. Tang fold representation on the GovernImpl, Chemi. Ind. ble for the Hongkong Autumn Sub-Choy),
Pacifle Hall(---), Royal ing Body. It is particularly gratiO.. Bazar Grins Champlons. I expect The Man-wa), Rain Gauge will put Mr. Tas Mane Romance (Mr. Ip Kum-im) Soldier fying that Canada has been able to Impl. Tobacco
Chinn of
(Mr. H. A. Botelho); return, since the L.L.O. has recently Trowbridge (Mr. H. V. Fenrae)
been making every endeavour to Valurous (Mr. S. La Yuen), As High Speed is ranked by the Handicapper secure better representation for the The meeting will wind up with nas the best, he should therefore pass overseas countries, in view of their novice race, the Inverness Handcup the past first to be followed by growing importance in the econo- from the two Mile Post, once round Soldier of Chinn and Trowbridge, mic life of the world,
Star,
·wa out of the novice class.
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