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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924.

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A NOVEL IDEA.

GERMANY AS BRITISH DOMINION.

"RACING" LUCK.

UPS AND DOWNS FAMOUS MEN.

performers from his stable, "He flocked to be in for another wonders ful year, but it has come to pass that 1926 has heen by no means such a favourable time for him ha

had seemed probable, i

their own, there should come into existence also a British Imperial Customs Federation under. which the Dominions would ⠀⠀ súpoly the British Industries preferentially with raw material while protecting their own? · {BY TOUCHSTONE.]

The chief disappointment of the Professor Lujo Brentano, in markets by tariffs, whero would

stabla has been Mumtaz Mahal. It Die Gesellschaft,” says that if the Germany be? Many Germans

will be recalled that he was London, August 9: We are only once Rrish Empire maker a Customs, point to Russia. Of course, we

beaten last year Federation with the Du. Inions must cultivate relations with that now about midway through the and then there were extenuating Germany ought to join it In view State, but it would mean a dan racing season, and the time is circumstances True, there always. of the circumstance that Germany gerous degree of dependence. Opportune for taking stock of the existed, donbis as to whether sho is about to reviae Ther own Nothing is so dangerous as being results so far as we have gone would be a good stayer, but it was tariff by a drastic increase of dependent upon a single source or Luck fluctuates tremendously in certainly not expected that she import duiles from the pen of one of the leading that Great Britain should romain of the year he may be well-satisfied was glad to see her score aver thiadaniele market. Hence it is in our interest racing. No trainer can tell how he would have failed to win a single Is going to fare. At the beginning race up to the last week of July. German, economista gains addi- true to Free Trade." Reward to Finder. N. Kin, c/o Golf MAIL WEEK NEWS, tional interest.

Professor Brentano then ex-with the contents of his boxes He six furlongs at Goodwood, Clab, Bank of Canton Bullding.

Under the title of Protection amines the effect on Germany that may look forward to the season. This season has got been altos and Free Trade In Germany and would follow from the establish luck is on his side he will quickly combe stible, as we have to with real optimism, but unless the gether a barren one for the What England," Professor Brentanoment of a British Imperial Customs traces the history and causes of Union, and tre daks whether it is encounter severe disappointments. remember that it can claim the British Free Trade. He shows not time that Germany should schemes going all wrong, and he won with Diophon. For some He will find his best-laid Two Thousand Guineas, which it Winchester magistrates fined the that the war has changed the consider her own inclusion within will come to agree that you must reason, however, this colf has

position for Germany so that the it

Have a bit of luck as well sa good bean the kizbjser of acute disap- no longer able to produceAlthough the German economic horses. You can well imagine how pointment since his victory at New- sufficient food of raw materials to system can provide some sub exasperating it is for leading marker in the spring. In the Derby. has denied, us, it has been, our trainer to have a full stable and yet he fleshed absolutely in the ruck. experience that it often takes unable to win a really good and at Ascot he failed again to long time before these substitutes race for his patrons. That fre make his mark.” ⠀⠀ can be made sufficiently cheaply tell when fortune is going to turn

quently occurs, and nobody candl and rapidly to enable us to round the fight way and The Aga Khan fondly. Luped to compete with more 'favoured

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ING OF TWENTY DEBEN (1920 issue-$500. each) was held in TURES of the Hongkong Club the Club House, on MONDAY, the 8th September, 1924, when the following Debentures were drawn for

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ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

Marquis of Northampton £20 for -the reckless-driving-of-a-motor-car

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Sidney Newbolt, 35, of 19 Cavendish road, Harringay, N., de- partmental manager in a London shipping office, was drowned while bathing at Clacton-on-Sea,

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AGA KHAN'S STRING.

win several races at Ascot, and it MR. GILPIN'S EXPERIENCES. "'.

is quite certain that he was slightly. Often when the luck changes in piqued when his colours were not favour of a stable, that establish carried to the front on a single meat is good to follow. Take the occasfoir at the Royal Meeting. I case of Mr Peter Gilpin. There thick there must have been a little is no need to remind you of the breeze at Whatcombe after that splendid record of this trainer very poor week for the stable. One There are few of the great events of the results, was that George of the Turf which he has not Hulme, who had ridden so well, carried off several times over. At for Mr. R. C. DIWED since his Clarehaven, on the Bury Road, at apprentice days, was called upon Newmarket, he has one of the to stand down, his place as stable most palatial establishments in jockey being given to another. the country, C70 VIDYA

Last year the good fortune which working successfully when What

This change appeared to be had clung to him for so many combe won three races in one years on the Turf asemed to afternoon at the Newbury Meeling. depart when Town Guard, went but it was apparently only, a flash wrong in his preparation for the in the pan, and the stable has not Derby. Scarcely anything came done very well in recent weeks up for Clarehaven aftor that. At Avast sum of money was expend." the beginning of the present sea ed in the purchase of yearlings by son there were only about twenty the Aga Khan last year, but up to horses there, the smallest string the time of writing they have not which Mr. Gilpin has had since done well.

Germany is today more than ever dependent upon the import of food and raw material. Like Britain, we are a nation that works for wages. We are obliged to Mrs. Culver, 90, and Mrs. Costen, Import raw materials, work them 70, her daughter, draw their old-up, and export them, and therewith lands.

pensións age

together at pay for the food we require, but | ba ancrificing our polical Rochester.

are not able to produce ourselves. Independence any more than do We differ from Great Britain in the Dominions by their union with Admiral Sir C. E. Madden has that we no longer possess plantes the Mother country. As regards been promoted to Admiral of the from which we can import food Internal policy, they are perfectly Fleet, consequent on Admiral of and raw materials. If, in addition free. The only thing prohibited the Fleet Sir H. B. Jackson being to self-contained America, nier to them is the maintenance of cantile France, and the States of standing armies, and this we are placed on the retired list.

the Little Entente which dance to already prohibited from doing the tune of France and ere getting under the Versailles Treaty In ready to form a customs union of return the markets of the entire British Empire would lie open to us, and we should enjoy powerful British protection against any violence on the part of France. A passenger train ran into a Do you realise that nine cases of Britain, for her part, would be herd of 27 cows at the level-cross-digestive trouble out of every ten temloded that before the war ing on the London and North- are caused by excess acidity in the Germany was her best customer, Eastern Railway outside Tot-stomach and that this is easily teridge Station. Herts, and killed neutralised? It's a fact, and you SCOUTS' POST OFFICE.

can demonstrate it by taking a

BISCUIT TINS AS SORTING couple of Bisurated Magnesia

BOX S. Tablets next time you get an attack of stomach pain Notice the ease, the instant relief which Scout Jamboree Carap at Wembley For weeks Mr. Gilpin found combe youngsters

London, July 30,--The Imperial his arrival at headquarters years It must be borne in mind that there these tablets bring! That'e is already a busy place, though not himself unable to win a race of distinction. Some of them are is plenty of time for the Whats because they neutralise the pain-til to-morrow will all the 12,000 any sort. Weeks lengthened into decidedly backward, and we shall to achieve 1924, in exchange for surrender of under sentence of death, but that causing, acid the moment they scouts be encamped and everything months. It was not until the Irish not see them to advantage until

he was satisfied to leave it to Mr. enter the stomach. Bisurated be ready for the Prince of Wales, Derby that the dark cloud showed later in the year Henderson's sense of humanity. Magnesia Tablets are the finest who is to sleep there on Saturday that it really did, have a silver The Aga Khan has a big stable

Reginald Hartwell, 18, of Clap-strength and vigour to the vital

things out for imparting health, night..

The scouts now in canip muiber Gilpin managed to halve-Zodiac, and it should be noted that he has. Uning That valuable stake Mr.in France aerwell as in England ham, who, with three boy com- organs, and you can get these 2.000. The

camp has field panions on holiday from London, wonderful tablets cheaply at any telegraphs and telephones, a safe trained by him for Major Giles done well with bis horses across was buried by the collapse of a chemist's. When buying look at deposit, and a Post Office manned Loder, running a dead-heat with the Channel. His three-year-old

Haine. sandpit in which they were look the wrapper to make sure that by scotts, with 150 sorting boxes

colt, Pot-au-Fett, Is probably the ing for sand-martins eggs, on what you have got is Bisurated made from biscuit tine,

ZO LUCK AT SANDOWNS best of his age "In France, and Easily visible to all the camp,, A few weeks later came the though he was unluckily beaten in shire, was dead when dug out.

the Grand Prix de Paris, he won had been going so badly that Mr. Gilpin had no great hopes of doing very big face at Saint Cloud. well there. He bad a couple of

Taking his racing career as a whole, the Aga Khan has not had his own two-year-olds 1400 very much to complain about, and aces at the fixture, but neither dare say that by the end of the

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Game.

By Order. T.A. ROBERTSON, Lt. Col.

Secretary, Hongkong, 8th September, 1924.

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M. Herriot, the French Prime Minister, sent a private letter to the Home Secretary, saying that he had been asked to intervene in favour of Vaquier, the Frenchman

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No trainer maintains his position festival service for the Empire Boy himself the richer by more than Scouts.

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£5,000 in stake money at the end on the laning list more steadily of a happy week! The run of bad than Alec Taylor. He was top of luck for the Clarehaven stable had the trees in 1923, but if he is to

repeat that achievement this year" ended at lasif

Another notable example of re- the Manton horses will have to do markabe changes of racing luck a great deal better than they have may be quoted to the case of Lord done up to the present. * Gianely. You will remember when | THE BEOTHERS JOEL, this sportsman won the Derby The brothers Solly and Jack Joel with Grand Parade. At the same have had sharp experiences of the he had a wonderful Ascot meeting, ups and downs of racing, Time Everything went his way.

was when Mr. Jack Joal was on the To an interviewer Lord Glanely flood tide of success. He has won recorded bis opinion that there the Derby with Sunstar and with was no such thing as luck in Humorist, and other classic races racing. He implied that when you have fallen to his share on various have good-class horses anda clever occasions. Latterly, he appears to trainer the element of luck can be have struck a bad vein, and the effectually removed from the game: present season has been a moderate" Often since then Lord Glanely has one for him. The WINGMA hid strong reasons for regretting It was not until Avenge carried the over-optimistic note which be off a race at Lingfield last month struck and that he had the satisfaction of LORD GLANELY'S LUCK achieving a two-year-old suCEBES. After his great year he never This is the more remarkable in slackened in his endeavours toldo view of the fact that Me Joel starte even better on the Turf or at leasted the year withaxteen youngsters to maintain his position. For the of beautiful breeding best yearlings of the period ka There was a period last year when MrSol Joel as equally was a fearless bidder.

¡ Hé, established his own stud- unsuccessful. I remember hearing farms and stocked Them with him, tell a friend that not one of mares of the choicest stamp. in bis two-year-olds, was worth a recent spasopa, however, he has dollar." That, of course, was a been a very disappointed owner, playful exaggeration. Mr. Sol. Yon may recall that he broke all | Joel has recently returned, to form, recorda by giving 14500 doideas on the Turf in no uncertain for yearling at Doncaster, but fashion, he was in great fettle at the horse proved a great, allure Sandown Park recently when on the racecourre and other Polyphontes and Pondoland highly expensive purchases turned achieved a notable double in. bls but just as badly. or colours Budget egy menen

Lord Glanely started the present Last year there was some talk to

•had year with one of the "lousest the effect that Mr. Sot Joel contem- swings of horses in training me plated endeavouring to Improve. Newmarket where he owns fala racing luck by making a chang Lagrango House establishment, ip his training arrangements, the former home of Rock/Sand the present year found B. G-D. and otherðisgreatḤ; horses.” - Bor: Mestre stlil in charge of his horses, private, taiperë hep bas lon and they have done remarkably Marsh, who is acknowledged to be well marat one of the best men"

his Oro Up to July Kroth this owner had Secured $25K 27 in tako, money. things haverofaset Second on the list was Sir Edward for this owner, and o

Halton, who owes his position. occas.pa

zely (to the endeavours of his brilliant filly Sugitlace".

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