Millions of
Gallons maturing--
Ölder and better than ever
Never was your White Horse as good or as old as it is to-day. Years ago, exceptionally heavy stocks of the finest whiskies were laid down to anticipate sales which the quality would justify. These stocks are now fully matured. The result is that WHITE HORSE is now older and better than ever before, excellent as it was in 1932 and preceding years.
This advance in quality and age will be maintained. White Horse is now the equivalent of a fine liqueur.
WHITE HORSE
WHISKY
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Hongkong
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,
WINNERS AGAIN
E. Midlands' Finc Record
E. Ald. 17 pis Notts, Lines, Derby 3 pis
In atrocious weather conditions East Midlands defeated Notts, Lines and Derbyshire in the county Rugby championships match at Northamp- ton to become champions of the Midland Group and Northern semi- Analists for the fifth time in eight years.
Here are the final placings in the
| Midland group:
East Midlands
Warwickaire
North Midlands
Leicestershire
Poini
P. W. L. F. A. Pis
Notts, Lines & Derby 4
4 2 2 73 46 4 4.2 2 52 62 2) 109
A heavy snowstorm an hour be fore play began made the ground very treacherous, and with the ball slippery and the wind ley cold, football was almost entirely with the forwards.
Only two really good bouts of handling were seen and both were developed by the East Midlands, who won by a goul, penalty goal and three tries to a penalty goal.
QUICK SCORE
Seven minutes after the start a beautiful cut through by Brookes led
Adolphe Menjou pays hom- age to Katherine Hepburn in a scene from RKO Radlo's "Stage Door", in which Ginger Rogers is co-starred. Gall Patrick leads the fea- tured cast, which also in- cludes Constance Colller, Andrea Leeds, Samuel 8.
JANUARY 8, 1938.
Hinds and Lucille Ball. This pletare opens at the Theatre to-day.
GOLF CLUB REPORTS WAR LOSSES
to the scoring of the East Midland WAR LOSSES
forms
try by Power. Norman York, who formerly played for East Midlands, put the Three
Countles on with a penalty goal from practically Immediataly Sime half-way. But restored East Midlands' advantage with a penalty goal from an acule Langle.
A great short-passing run which began not for from the East line and in which half a dozen men took part led to a try by Willsh .r, and as Sime converted, East led at the interval by 1 points to 3.
restart Soon after the
Willsher obtained another try, and a strong forwards bunched rush by East brought a try through Joy,
NARROW ESCAPES
For ten minutes the Three Coun-
Shell Holes On S'hai Course
Shanghai, Jan. 1, The Klangwan and Seekingjuo dis- tricts now being open, the courses have been visited daily since Decem ber 20 and the following information can be given.
The Kiangwan course which is very overgrown, has about 100 shell holes on it as well as various graves, etc. ties forwards attacked with great Considerable damage has been done to most fairways by cavalry, Nos. 0, spirit, and East had some narrow
12 and 13 greens are badly cut up pressed but the winners escapes,
hooves. by horses
Most of the heavily in the closing stuges.
course machinery has been removed York, Birkin, Vallance and Marsh
and the remainder has been wilfully were all prominent In the lasers damaged. The club house with the
half-back Sime pack. At
and exception of the servants quarters
and godown
completely burnt out. curate passes. Brookes proved the
The Seckingjao course is very over- better of the stand-off halves and
grown but cutting will begin as soon the was
most clusive player on
as the machiney is overhauled. This view.
is being done now by the Club Staff. Rogers took the eye as the out-Little actuaul damage has been done to the course with the exeption of standing centre, playing up to the form that put him in the running for an England cap last season.
CURSOS DE ATENED PRINCESSBOXENcr Markham both threw out some ne-
In the
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East Midlands: W. J. Taylor (Northampton); D. B. Coleman, J. J. Rogers and J. O. B. Power (Bed- ford), E. C. M. Palmer (Northamp- ton); A. E. Brookes. (Northampton), W. A. Sime (Bedford); R. C. Powell and H. Norfolk (Northampton), A. E. Joy (Bedford), F. Jeffcoate, A. Wood and W. H. Weston (Nort-
ard hampton), F. Willsher
J. C. Cook (Bedford),
Notts, Lines and Derby: F. D. Mycroft (Derby); R. Miller (Ash-
bourne), D. Nuttall (Blackwell), M. H. Mountain(Notts) FL Finlay (Cranwell, R.A.F.); J. Williams (Derby), P. Markham (Notts): N A. York, P. L. Birkin and G. N. Nicholson (Notis), K. V. Hassell (Old Nottinghamlans), G. P. C. Vallance (Lelvester), J. M. K. Marsh (Oxford), G. E. Goddard (Notts), H. E. F. Heath (Blackwell).
TO-DAY'S HOCKEY TEAMS
The following have been chosen to represent St. Andrew's Ladies In the Cher Clark Cup match against the Hongkong Ladies to-day on the Cen- tral British Association ground com- L. Cross, E. Banker, J. Wong, 11. Reid, F. Wong, E. Churn, P. Gittins, 1. Giltins and D. Drew,
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.mencing at 3 p.m.-R. Rose, G. White.
NEXT WEEK at the QUEEN'S
THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS
CHINESE DANCERS
EVELYN AND TED CHEN
FRESH FROM THEIR TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF EUROPE, INDIA, BURMA, SIAM & MALAYA
Prosonting
THEIR WORLD FAMOUS repertoirE
OF
EASTERN & WESTERN DANCES
HAILED BY THE PRESS AS THE FINEST DANCERS FROM THE EAST EVER SEEN ON
THE EUROPEAN STAGE
In the Brawn Cup match against the Central British School "" on the Central British School ground at 3 p.m. to-day, the following will re- present St. Andrew's, Hall, J. Broadbridge, E. Chang, P. Lawson, M. Roza, B. Greaves, V. Churn, Y.
C. Ho, M. Churn. S. Roberts and Kotewall,
The following will represent the Central British Association second eleven Ladies Hockey team Brawn Cup fixture against the Cen- tral British "A" team on the Y.M.C.A. ground to-day commencing at 3 p.nu. -P. Everest; L. Dunn, M. Clarke; M. Bell, F. Grimmitt, and J. White- man; M. MacAlpine, P. Eccleshall, E. Woolley, K. Winch and K. Luckin.
STARTS MONDAY
The Sale SALES!
Queen's
American Athletes Go On Tour
Los Angeles, Jan. 6. Sailing on Saturday en route for Uhhe Philippines on a barnstorming tour sponsored by the Philippines Athletic Federation are two hurdlers, Roy Staley and Leroy Kiruptrick, the brondjumper, Al Olsen, and Sam Stoller the sprinter.
In
They will arrive in Manila | January 31 where they will stay dur- Ing February and March, after which they will continue on n world tour. | United Press.
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damage has been done to Nos. 7. and 16 fairways by the passage of cars and horses.
The club house is almost struc- turally undamaged except for window glass, doors, ele. The contents with the exception of a few tables and chairs have however been removed or spoilt and the inside is indescrib- ably filthy. The lighting plant and pumping machinery have been dis- mantled but not removed.
Resumption of play depends chiefly on the labour situation and the state of the course machinery. As in-
a few shell holes and the construc- formation on both these points is ut tion of several trenches and dugouts. present not complete, A further Approximately 150 trees have been statement will be issued in the course down. A certain amount of of a few days.-N. C. D. News.
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