CAPTAIN FOSTER'S RACING REVIEW

TEN BACK "DAILY DOUBLE" EACH RECEIVES $443.50

named, It was in this event that Mr. Davis closed his account with

a third win on Centre Court and he certainly gave a superb display of horsemanship.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FANLING GOLF. STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY

Old Courer

9.20 G.A. Lelper, Willson. 0.24 E. L. Groome, R. A. McKenny. 9.20 G. T. May, D. J. Keogh, 9.32 A Murdoch, W. J. Wadding-

fon.

0.38 D. M. Diggar, F. Groves, 0.40 N. P. Fox, T. Low. - 0.44 1. P. Tamworth, T. R. Chas- 0.48

ilewitt. H. N. Williamson. 9.52 S. A. Slaup, H. A. Browning. B.58 W. N. A. Smalley, J. Harrop. 30.00 G. C. Worrall, It. K. Valentine. 10.04 L. M. S. Lloyd, A. C. I, Bow-

ker.

Credit must also be, given to young Gregory who handled Bag Tor to a perfection. He lost the It by only half-n-length. There were only 110 Euccessful race

this novice's style of riding is more than G nominators on Pagun Love for them, though I may be wrong, thất first leg and when the Telegraph adaptive to an Australian Board went up for the second leg of China pony and no doubt we sholl the "daily double" event, the Tytam be able to form a better judgment 10.08 C. G. Agnew, J. 11. M. Andrew. Handicap "division, the punters before the recess. It might interest 10.12 D J. Gilmore, H. H. Pethick.

10.16 1. H. Geare, K. K. Rounds, one to know that had Bag Tor won, were in a quandary as to their selec- tions. There were four ponies fight-the dividend would have been in the 10.20 R. C. Webb, J. C. Dunbar. 10.24 R. H. Grifth, P. L.. Lecfe. neckicinity of $530 and those 23 backers 10.24 X 1" e Koy, J. Forbes. ing the issue out neck and

10.20 W. J. S. down the straight Feudal would have left the Race Course in

and Knight won the rece by a short high spirits. Aa it was, Bag Tor 10.32 J. G. Campbell, C. Mycock. hend. The same distance separated

handed out $37.50 for a second posi-10.35 W. J. E. Mackenzie, 11. Overy. Mac's Adventure and Persian Cat. tion while Whalsey, a stable com-14.40 C. C. Roberts, J. B. Mackle. China Clipper was only a few inches panion, under the guidance of Mr. 1.44 1. F. Sommers, D. D. Forbes. behind the third pony and punters Gregory returned $40.50-the big-11.32 D. W. MacEwen, Banks, really got

monies their

worth.

gest prize for place belting.

New Course len were only

successful There

event backers in the daily double

and they each got $443.50 for the

confidence placed on Feudal Knight."

Belated

Effort By King's Lead

TOO LATE LEFT

King's Lend piloted by Mr. Y. T. a come-back but he Fung staged finished third behind Soldier of Peace and Tyne in the Hongkong Although i Handicap "B" division. am a strong advocate of riding from the back, King's Lead was too far in the rear when going up the in- cline and had he been up with the feld, I would be writing a different story,

The best dividend of the Meeting was $71.10 paid by Soldier of Pence, well ridden by Mr. S. C. Llang, who timed his mount to a nicety. Tyne made all the running from the word "go" and the jockey Mr. Frust rode a hard to maintain the lead until he was pipped over the last ten yards by the head of Soldier of Peace, Bistre,

prodleted,

Face

AS WAS

Anished a good fourth and a note should be Rept of this outing Bright View, who was made a warm

away before favourite, faded

distance post was reached

MACAO RACE MEETING

(Continued from Page 8.)

Tul about China Clipper Club, at time of entry, but be care-

My selection for Macao on Sunday are ng follows:

9.40 Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Low. 9.56 Mrs. Sinulicy, Mrs. Harrop. 10.36 Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Overy.

NIGERIA FISCAL

POLICY

PREFERENCE NOT

FAVOURED

Loudon, Mar. 18.

FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937.

WOMAN FLIER SETS RECORD

ON OCEAN HOP

But Is Now Detained At Hawaii For Repairs

Honolulu, Mar. 18.

JUNK AND OPIUM CONFISCATED

REVENUE OFFICERS

MAKE HAUL

Three boatmen. Leung Mo, 04, Ho

INDIAN GUARDS QUARREL

THREE MEN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

Two Indian guards, Babu Singh,

Ng, 20, and Lo Lal, 48, were severely G539, aged 30, and flombia Singh,. dealt with by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, G514, aged 20, together with Atma second Kowloon Magistrate, this morn-Singh, 23, unemployed, nn ex-guard, ing for the possession of: 1,900 facts of appeared before Mr. W. Schofield mi non-Government prepared oplum on the Central Magistracy thle mom- la carto junk in Causeway Bay oning, charged with common assnuli

on another Indian guard, 0221.

Wednesday.

the

Revenue Omeer T, A. Ellis said that,

slated that acting an Information, revenue officers Sub-Inspector Baker boarded the junk, and found a num-the first defendunt was the Instigator the com- owed to ber of tin containers in a false bottom.of assault. He In the tins was the oplum, valued at plainant $3.20 and $15 for rations.

Complainant reported this to about $13,000. First defendant de-

first de clared that the junk belonged to Guards Office and when friend of his, who could not be found. fendant went to draw his pay he was Bine of $3,000, or six months hard referred to the Superintendent of and six months without the the Office. As a result of this, the u watch for three defendants set opun, was imposed on the first man. Second defendant was fined $1,500,

set complainant and

upon him. or six months, and three months, and Complainant was sent to Hospital on the third $2,500, or six months, and March 17 and discharged to-day, Ave months. The oplum and the junk Amelia Earhart, flying around the world, landed at

were ordered to be confiscated, ALLEGED SMUGGLER Wheeler Field at 28.5 minutes after 8 o'clock this

Lul Leong, master of the Leung morning, Pacific Standard Time. The Pan-American

Des Voeux Chun rice shop, No. 218 Road West, appeared en remand be

Central Clipper, giant Sikorsky flying boat, which is also headingfore Mr. K. Keen at the

Magistracy this morning, charged

· VISIT ENDED of for the Antipodes, landed over three hours later.

with the possession of 240 tnels

London, Mar. 18. prepared oplum. He pleaded not qulity through his solicitor, Mr. M."A. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, and personnel of the Swedish da silva.

Senior Revenue Officer A. W. Legation were at Croydon airport to- Grimmill, said a parcel arrived on day when Mr. Sandler, Swedish For- the steamer Sun Kwok Hing from eign Minister, left by air for Puris on Macao, and an envelope which was the conclusion of his brief visit 10 attached gave the address of defen- London-Britlah Wireless, dant's shop. The envelope delivered by

the

Miss Earhart, who flies under her maiden name but who is actually the wife of a wealthy publisher, Mr.. George Palmer Putnam, denied she was tired on her landing. Said the 39-year-old air voyageure: "I'm afraid I kept everybody up waiting."

She is anxious to arrive at Howland Island in daylight, but her technician, Paul Mantz, expresses his extreme doubt about their ability to depart to-day. It is

In reply to a House of Coinmons understood the propellor is sticking.

The Meeting will wind up with a

Ave question, the Colonial Secretary said Ladies Race (Unometal) over

changes were furlongs and the Misses B. and F.no substantial tariff

la the Nigerian contemplated fair should be watched.

estimates for the coming financla! year, nor was it proposed to make any change in the system of textile

recently introduced. quotas

ilaying regard to the importance, un general grounds, of avoiding fresh interference in the flow of inter- national trade, the Government did, not think it desirable that the system of Imperial preference should be introduced into Nigeria at present.- British Wireless,

. CENTRAL CHINA HANDICAP

Laughing Buddha Dlogenes

Gold Coin

TIENTSIN HANDICAP'

Hogmanay Gold Reserve

Wentworil:

PEI PING PLATE

Meadow Eve

~Eta}lo-HenSG5----

Morning Tip

the white

New Star with a novice up was

never in the pleture.

BEST FINISH OF

THE DAY

1

AUSSIE PONIES HIT FORM

The best finish of the afternoon Was seen in the Moonle Ponds Handicap for Australian ponies over a mile when a blanket could have covered Centre Court, Bag Tor, Vixen Tor, Derby Duy und Ranger, as they crossed the line in the order

SOUTH CHINA CUP

Shanghai 4

Shin Yin Grand Victory Life

NORTH CHINA PLATE

-The-Big-Teall

Prussian Planc White Spirit

HO PEI HANDICAP

Persian Cat

China Clipper

National Faith

- LADIES RACE (UNOFFICIAL)

Miss B. Fair's mount

Miss F. Fair's mount Miles Baldwin's mount

T.T.

Demand

EXCHANGE

-Selling

T.T. Shanghat

T.T. Singapore

7.T. Japan

T.T. Indla

T.T. USA.

Por Enlaulu

T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Solgon

.65%

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morn- Ing.

Banks.

H. K. Bank, $1,860 s. and sa. H. K. Bunks, (Lon. Reg.), 116 n. Chartered Bank, £15% n. Merchantile Bank, A. and B. £33% Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n East Asia Bank, $83 b. Insurances.

Canton, in, $320 sa. Unlon In.. $630 b.

China Underwriters, $1.15 n. 11. K.' Fire In., 5295 b. Internet Assce, Sh 343, n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $38 b.

H. K. Steamboat, $115 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $36 Shell (Bearer), 137/6 n. Union Waterboats, $10 n.

Docks etc.

H. K. Wharves (old), $114

.

2.27/32 1.2.27/32

.101

52%

.106

B12

.30

T.T. Manila

b..

1498

11. A. & Docto

Providents (old),

$2.30 s. and sa.

.0.50

Providents (new), 20 cls. b.

74%

New Engineerings, Sh, $3

n.

.132

Shanghai Docks, Sh. $102 n.

,1/83%

Mining.

Buying

1/31/32

Kailan Mining Ar., 19/6 n. Raubs, $12.85.b

do

1/32

.30%

6.90

U.S. Cross rate in London

.8274 .4.88.

TT. France

(T.T. Germany

T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

-4 m/s, L/C-London

4 m/s, D/P

4 m/s. L/C U.S.A.

4 m/s. France

30 d/s. India

YOUR DENTIST WILL TELL

Vince is obtainable at all dispensaries in 2 02., 5 oz,, and t lb, ths. Send for a trick sample of Vince by filling

in the coupon below.

-Coupon

W. R.

Mauilding, Chater Road.

G cents in slampe (for Hongkong. Dear Birs,

enelose postage) for which please" sample envelope of Vince.

Hame ....

Address

YOU

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an

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Many things will help to keep teeth clean but nothing will find its way into hidden margins of the gums and teeth like an antiseptic dentifrice. These lodging places for food particles and bacteria are just the spots where most tooth decay sets in,

Vince.... wash... mouth... gets places where a tooth brush cannot reach no matter how yoù scrub.

the antiseptic dentifrice and mouth goes after the hardest jobs in your

As a dentifrice, or dissolved in water for a mouth wash, Vince imparts a truly clean, sweet sensation of mouth freshness that you'll enjoy,

Ask your Dentist.

VINCE

Manufactured by Vince Laboratories, Inc. 118 West 18th Street, New York,

Yenz: Goldfield $8 n.

Philippine Mining.

Antamaks, P. 1.50

Aloks, P. 45

Bagulo Gold, P. 201 Balatue Min., P. 144 Benguet Cons, P. 131⁄2 X. Div. Benguet Expl. P. 174. Big Wedge, P. 301 Coco Covc, P. .83 Consolidated Mines, P, .043 Demonstations, P: 34

E. Mindanao, P. 30 Gum Gold, P. 26 Ipo Gold, P. 29"

I. X. L., P. 1.50

P. 1.45 Itogons, Masbate Cons, P. 4412 Min.

Rese

P. 30 Northern Min., P. 13 Purpeale

Salacotronus. P. 70

P. 7

San Maricio, P. 2.90 Suyac Consols, P. 44

- United Paracale. P. .87

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H..and S. Hotels, $7.35 b.

1. K. Lands, $30 b.

H. K. Lauds, 4% Deben. $105 .. S'hal Lands, Sh. $10 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $18, n.

$9 n. Humphries, $

H. K. Realties, $5.80 s. and sa. Chinese Estates, $76 n. Chino Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. $00 n.

Public Utilities.

H. K. Tramways, $15.20 b. Peak Trams, (old), $4.25 b.

$1 Peak Trams. (new), Star Ferries, $881⁄2 b

Ferries (old), $251⁄2 b. Yaumati China Lights, $14.80 6.

China Lights, (new), $11.70 6. H. K. Electric, $50 b..

Electric, $20 n.

Macao Ele

Sandakan Lights, $11

b.

b.

Telephone (old), $30 Telephone (new), $12.10 b. China Buses, Sh. $94 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/0 D. Singapore Pref., 27/- n..

Industrials.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $10%1⁄2 n Cald: Mucg. (Pref:), Sh. $17 n. Canton Ices, $2 n. Cement, $15 s. and sa. H. K. Ropes, $411⁄2 b.

Staren, &c.

Dairy Farm, $271⁄2's. Watson, $5.05 b.

Lane Crawfords, 301⁄2 b. Sinceres, $2 B.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Milta.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.30 . S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $118 b. Shal Cottons, (new), Sh. $93 b. Zoong Sings, $31 n.

-Wing

Sh. $44 n.- On Textiles,

Miscellaneous. H. K. Entertainments, $41⁄4-D.. Constructions (old), $1,00 n. Constructiona" (new), 45 cta, b. ' Vibro Piling. #7 b. and so,

Ch. Govi, 5% 1925 G$Bds. 96%

H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 8%% prm. ¤,

the

Meanwhile,

Pan-American Clipper will take off Sunday, weather permitting-Unlted Press.

CLAIMS A RECORD

Honolulu, Mar. 18. Miss Amelia Earhart's arrival here' early to-day was awaited by a crowd of several hundreds, some still in evening dress. These people endured a drizzling rain to see Miss Earhart's big monoplane make a graceful land- ing at the airport.

abip officials, and shop accountant chopped

the parcel. As the

- of the

fokt

All three defendants pleaded not gullty. The date for hearing was fixed for April 6 at 2.30 p.m.

on it, and sent a toki to take Beauty's Greatest Aid. as ship with the parcel,

Out of the thousand-and-one aids he was stopped by a Revenue Officer to beauty is none to surpass Pinketten, who was suspicious of its weight, the gentle-as-nature laxative which and on being opened at the imports keeps you clean within, for internal and Exports Office, was found to cleanliness is the first and greatest contain the oplum.

essential to good looks either in The case was adjourned unlli noon woman or man. on Friday, April 2.

Man's Clothes Catch Fire

for HUMAN TORCH RUNS

FROM ASSISTANCE

Despite her apparent fatigue, the

sald Aler

Ienve she would Howland Island Inter in the day.

She claimed her Oakland-Honolulu пор was the fastest ever made over the distance in a westerly direction.

The Ilawalian Clipper arrived three hours after Misa Earhart and was followed a few minutes later by the Pan-American Clipper, bound New Zealand.-Reuter. →)

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picture

Features

for

Variety will be the keynote of the illustrations appearing:

of the to-morrow's issue

Supple. Telegraph Pictorial

in

ment.

There will be some interest- ing pictures of Sunday's meel of the Fanling Hunt, and several taken at the La Salle College and Central British School sports.

Photographs taken at the Welch Fusillers' St. David's Day dance and at the faroweil party given by the Nursing Division of the St. John An- bulance Association will be given, as well as a group of the Defence Corps.

There will also be some in- Leresting pletures of the St. Francis Home

Street Sleepers..

for

CORRESPONDENCE

Stamp Request

To the Editor.

Hongkong Telegraph.

or

more

Such cleanliness is the basis, of complexion care. If the daily habit of eliminating waste matter from the system is neglected, health distur bances quickly follow, which affect the skin, causing pimples, blotches, boils, yellowness and other blemishes, Further unfavourable reactions are indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, sick headaches and plies.

Pinkettes, the tiny, sugar-coxied laxative pills, quickly dispel con- stipation: taken when needed they in In full view of dozens of horrified help keep you regular sound spectators, on itinerant tinker named bealth. Equally good for men and Chung Ping ran madly down i Kow-women, they are sold by chemists

non street yesterőgy afternoon with ; everywhere.

his thin coolle clothing alight.

Before he could be seized and the clothes ripped away, practically the whole of the upper portion of his body had been severely burnt.

He was repairing a primus stove when the accident occurred. As he was pumping the stove it burst, splat- tering him with burning kerosene. In

a few seconds 110 was "musy of flames..

He is now in Kowloon Hospital in a critical condition.

BADLY GASHED

IN FIGHT

POLICE DETAIN ONE OF TWO INVOLVED

Suffering from severe cuts on his arms and neck, allegedly inflicted with a razor blade in a fight, a 52- year-old hawker named Pang Yul has been admitted to the Government Civil Hospital in a serious condition. Resulting from the affroy, police have detained Wang Wul

Mengre reports of the Incident In- Ulicate that Pang and Wong Wui had an altercation, during which one of the men is alleged to have drawn the razor, from his pocket and attack- ed the other:

Pang Yui was suffering severely from loss of blood when he was ad- milted

several to hospital, and stitches had to be inserted in the in- cision in his neck.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris

Geneva, Berlin..

Sir,-As I am most desirous of corresponding with one young men of your part of the world, with a view to exchanging stamps, I wondered whether it would be possible for you to give my address to several people who are interested Co

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MANILA SHARES

The following opening quotations Brussels and closing business done quotations Yokohama. of the morning session were received 100 by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office:

BAND CONCERT

BAND OF THE 1st Bn. THE ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES

By kind permission of Lieut- Colonel R. M. Rodwell and Officers.

SOLOISTS

ANNE WINTER ......Soprano EILEEN HOLE ......Contralto THOMAS GIBSON..Saxophone

CONDUCTOR-

IL ALFRED HOLE, ARC.M. Bandmaster

1030 Sunday 21st March

Commencing 9 p.m.

1/2

213 218

- AT THE

PENINSULA

HOTEL

(No Admission Charge)]

The HONGKONG & BHANGHAI Unfels, LAK

Mar. 17.

106.17/32

Mar. 18.

1001

21.45

21.452

12.15

12.14/2

Athens. Milan.

.547

54715

0212

0212

10

Copenhagen. Stockholm. Shanghat

.22.40

22.40

10.30%

.10.00

19.90

1/2.17/32 1/2.17/32

New York.

Amsterdam.

4.884 .8.03%

4.8911

0.03

Edward KranZ,

08 Moundfield Road, London, N.16.

Vienna.

20/

28/2

Prague.

.140

14074

140%

Madrid,

Nom.

Nom.

Lisbon..

110

110.

Hongkong.

1/21

1/210

Bombay.

1/0/%

1/8/2

Montreal

4.88%

4,85

20.01

20.01

1/2

44

20

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A Silver (Spot):. 20% 2% War Loan 13.78 13.75 110% 174

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39%

30%

4/4

.667

667

20%

.200

2034

102

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63

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0420

.98

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Bantam 4-seater Tourer

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