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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925.

LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S INTERPORT

MATCH.

HONGKONG'S VICTORY.

Yesterday all records for atten- dance at local football matches Both stands were broken easily. were filled to overcrowding and the open spaces were lined "seven and eight deep, and in addition the Chinese turned an honest coin by erecting temporary stands which were let to enthusiastic Spectators for a few cents per The Band of the East person. Surrey Regiment discoursed ap- propriate music before the start of the game and during the interval.

THE CHINA MAIL

and handleapped the visitors defence lines.

The visitors took the field in the second half with Phillips, Yuk-tong Humberstone, and L their centre half, more or less a Wai-tong The latter player im- "lame duck." He got cramp or mediately after gave Humber- something akin to cramp in the stone a beautiful opening, but the first half, but a good rubbing centre forward sent wide. How-with embrocation failed to bring ever. he was not discouraged by much relief to the injured limb. his failure, and shortly after, The wind was stronger in the from another nice pass by his second half, and was now in inside left, he beat Remedios at Shanghai's favour, as was the sun the second attempt, the first one when it condescended to shine at being saved but the ball rebound- intervals. ed to the centre forward's feet.

"From now on it was Hong- kong's game and only the good goal-keeping of Remedios in the Shanghai goal prevented a heavier On the call of time Shang- score. hai were down in their opponents' half, but never looked dangerous.

Result:-

YACHTING.

HONGKONG v. SHANGHAI.

Local Victory,

MOTOR FATALITY.

THE FUNERAL, OF MR, U,

DICKENS. a

The coffin

AMUSEMENTS.

RA.O.B. CONCERT.

ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT LAST 1IGHT.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS,

'ARRIVALS.

Derwent, (Br.) Tai Yueň, from

Saigon.

Kutsang, (Br.) J. M. & Co., from Kobe,

Yuonsang. (Br) In Ấn & Co from Manila.

Yusang, (Br) J. M. & Co., from Shanghai.

Forde, (Nor.) K, Larssen & Co, from Saigon.

Prosper. (Nor.) K. Larssen & Co., from Saigon.

Scheer, (Gar.) R. Brockelmann & Co, from Hamburg, Singapore,

Chosen Maru, (Jap.) O. S.: K. Sourabaya, from Singapore.

Senyo Mans, (Jap.) Suzuki & Co, from Canton.

DEPARTURES.

The funeral, of Mr. C. Dicken. The interport yachting contest between Hongkong and Shanghai who was killed as the result of a commenced yesterday; and on the motor eyele accident on Saturday A very enjoyable evening was first race the visitors were defeat-afternoon-na fully reported in spent at the Royal Naval Theatre ed by 21 to 16 points. The officers yesterday's Chine Mail-took place last night, when the members of for the day were Capt. T. Arthur on Sunday afternoon at Happy the R.A.O.B. held their first open (Commodore, R.H.K.Y.C.). Mr. Valley, the service being conducted night. Amongst the distinguished E. W. Carpenter (Vice-Com- by the Rev. C. Clouston "Perri, visitors were the Commodore and modore), and Mr. A. W. van chaplin of the Wanchai Wesleyan other prominent naval officers.

The working committee are to In spite of every advantage. Andel, while the official time Methodist Church. however, Shanghai cracked up keepers were Yeomen of Signale was borne by Messrs. W. Wother be congratulated on their well poon, T. Grimshaw, D. Kerr, W. planned programme, and the Beyond a flash of good play here G. A. Franklin and P. Kelly.

Veir, S. Hove, and G. Stewart artistes on their excellent enter and a spasm of their initial form The course was as follows:- there, they seemed inert and live-Start from Club Line W. to E.:his fellow-workers, to the grave tainment.

side, where his sorrowing "wife, leas.

The concert party comprised (i.) Channel Rocks (p), (ii.) Kow- Was it lack of stamina? Or loon Rock (p), (iii) Mark on Cluby other indies, colleagues and, Messrs. Dear, Wouldham, Leathers, the deceased's thinese staff were Poole, Dowden, Jacobs, Robinson, was the vim and pluck taken out line (p) (v.) Mark off Kowloon assembled: There was a large at Duan, Street, Pettit, Gurney, of them, by the two ancceeding Dock Foint (p), (v.) Mark off tendance of many friends and Claridge, Dawson, Dorling, Beach, goals that came Hongkong's way Black Head's Point (p.).

representatives of the Arm, to which Thaip, Atkins, and Turner. through Enton and Humberstone? Finish: Club Line W. to E. Dis-he belonged, amongst whom were At the end of a series of songs COMMENT.

Playing against both wind and tance: 6 1-3 miles.

Mr. Reid general manager), and duets "the heart-rending Sabang.. There is no doubt that the bet- sun, Hongkong, did remarkably

At eleven o'clock a start was Mr. K. E. Grieg tengineering playler" the description in the Shanghai:-Remedios: Ewing ter team won. Hongkong, was well--and, in passing, it is hard made, and Y.3 went to the front manager). Messrs... Knight programme entitled Kindness and Turner: Phillips, Gowan and superior in all departments of the to understand why the local cap and maintained the lend to the and F. W: Jabesrepresenting Rewarded" was given. Tordy: Johanssen, Collaco, Gold-game, although early in the play tain did not count on these factors finish.

Messrs. Butterfield and Swirel, The working Committee compris- man. Couleher und Johanssen..

some of the players showed signs in electing to defend the town'

The yachts came in as follows:5. Paton, R. H. Cousins, C. C. ed Messrs. Heal, Symonds, Dear, Hongkong: Clarke Wynne of nerves, particularly McKelvie, goal in the first half.

1.-Y3, F. G. Vaux and A. Nelson, J. B. Chapa and A. (stage manager). Lee (assistant and Bishop; Leung Yuk-tong,who never, during the whole of Hongkong.won by three goals

Ritchie (Hongkong),"

Davidson. The Scottish. (Taikoo) stage manager); and the accom. McKelvie and Bristowe: Charles- the game, showed anything like to one. It could have been aix

contingeat of the Boy Scouts, in panists were. Messrs. Lenoise worth. Enton. Humberstone, Lis usual form. In a team that

beharge of Mr. Fred Williams, also Greenlees, C. Kirkby.. Wai-tong and Macklesworth.

The entertainment is the be- attended.

Plond tributes were sent by ginning of a series of concerts, the Widow" and sons, Taikos ek dances and whist drives to be yard stall. the "Taikos. Sugur held during the season. Refinery staff, the institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, the WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS Kobe, Shanghai

Teams:-

Referee: Mr. F.Smith. Linesmen:-Messrs.

R.N., and Smith, R.A.

Spencer,

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Hongkong. Shanghal

8. 1

played so well together it would not be fair to make distinctions. Clarke was the least worked of all.

they must have scored.

ODD OBSERVATIONS.

goals to one on the run of the play in the last thirty minutes. had the local forwards wore their shooting boots and had the Shanghai goal-keeper been in less able form.

It was at 3.50 b.m that Phillips

Shanghai's outstanding player led his team onto the field follow was undoubtedly Johanssen, on "It was not a brilliant exposition el immediately by McKelvie und the right. Neither Goldman nor of football. It may best be his "boys." At the spin of the Coulcher played up to reputation. described as a game of "Flares enin McKelvie won and elected to Turner was the pick of the und Flashes." The occasions for defend the town end. Goldman defence and although Remedios spectacular "emotion" were few] Still, Hong- started the game and the Shang-saved several good shots and un-and far between. hai forward line got away Mis-doubtedly kept the score down, kong won-and that is something kicks by both Leung Yuk-tong his clearances were very faulty to be grateful for from the Hong- and Wynne left Goldman with a and if the local forwards had only kong point of view, fire chance to beat Clarke, but, followed up on several occasions

game to handle. He was blamed Referee Smith had an easy hesitating. Wynne recovered and cleared, 'Gowan returned to

for not giving Hongkong another Johanssen on the right and

goal in the second half, but he Bishop gave away a corner in

a position that ought to endeavouring to clear. Wynne

have left no doubt in his own cleared the resulting free kick;

mind--and his decision in favour of the defenders must be accept und Baton. receiving, sent Charlesworth away, and from the

"Good old Hongkong!" Cheered. He was inclined to give a latter's tentre Li Wai-tong tested after checz greeted the Hongkong free kick every time that a player Remedios with a hard one. The football eleven in coming off the handled, accidentally and other- custodian dropped the ball and Held at Happy Valley yesterday wise; whilst the whistle had luckily no forward followed up afternoon after defeating Shang- sometimes a reluctance to blow otherivise a goal was certain.hui, by three goals to one.

when promptitude was essential."; Two corners fell to Hongkong in

Was the tribute fully deserved? However, he did all that was re- quick succession, but neither was Did Shanghai deserve to lose the quired of him in cther respects in improved upon. Shanghai tried to pierce the local defence by long game by a margin of two goals? the approved referee fashion.

a comparatively big margin for

[BY COULEUS.]

was in

The linesmen assisted

the

forward passes, but Wynne dealt such an important game. Leav referee admirably, but they did with this effectively. Hongkong returned to the attack, Humbering aside any suspicion of, local not spot foul throws-in on every stone headed in, Remedios clear bias, that bugbear of all specta-occasion- ask the Hongkong ing, and Enton. tried a long shot,tors on their own ground, the half backs.

Eaton

answers to both questions must undoubtedly be in the affirmative.

than the

Was

TENNIS.

COMING TOURNAMENT.

LIST OF EVENTS.

ennence on

ench

1/

2. Y1 H. S. Rouse and

Griffitha (Hongkong). 3.-Y2, Neill and J. L. Adams

(Shanghai).

4.-G6, Woodfield and Grist

(Shanghai).

5-Y8, F. D. Tracy and H. Clutton (Hongkong).. 7-Y4. E. Cock and J. R. Brown

(Hongkong). 8Y6, Anderson and G.

Crawford (Shanghai).

The Second Race. The second race took place yesterday afternoon, the course

Wesleyan Warimi

Quarterly! Meeting members, Mr. and Mrs. J. Road, Mr. and Mrs, K. E. Areig, Mr. J. W. Paton, Air. and Mrs, R. H. Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. avidson, Mr. and Mrs. 6. C. J. B. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs, Å

in

Mr.. and Mrs. T being as follows:-Start from Grimshaw, MP. and Mrs. E. B. Black Head's Point (s). (ii) Mark Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Club Line E. to W.: (i) Mark of Tubes, Mr. and Mrs. Key, off Kowloon Dock Point (s), (iii) Mrs. A. B. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Mark on Club Line (s), (iv.) Kow. Russell, Mr. Mrs. loon, Rocks (8), (v.) Charne Maclean, Mr and Mrs. Rocks (s).

Cepples, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpso Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner, Mr and Mis, R. Walince and family," "Mr.

Finish: Club Line E. to W. Dis- tance: 6 1-3 miles..

The yachts passed the post as follows:

1-G6, Cock and Brown, (Hong,

kong).

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IN FLOWER"

MEMORIES OF HENRY VIII.

As a film "When Knighthood was in Flower," which is being shown at the Coronet this week.

opening setting the standard of wonderfully well staged and dressed, the particularly fine the production. As a plece of photography, the picture is in the first class. And as a story it is full of action, and is brought to a fine climax..

This beautiful love story, taken and Mrs. Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. from the romantic novel by Fraser, Miss Connie Hansen, Mr. Charles Major, has aroused great and Mrs. J. B. Hansen, Mr. and interest in motion picture circles, Mrs. G. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs because it is unique from several 2,12, Rouse and Griffiths S. Humer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Laing standpoints.

(Hongkong).

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ling, Lilub As Mary Tudor, Marion Davies 3-Y5, Anderson and Crawford and Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Chas by far the most important role

(Shanghai).

Make, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirk of her screen career She rises to 4.-Y8, Tracy and H. Clutton Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edwards, great heights of acting, which un- Mrs. N. T. Smith.doubtedly enhances her popularity (Hongkong).

Mr. and 5.-Y3, Byrne and Haig (Shang. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wat with local cinema patrons.

.hai).

lave, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, Mr.

Again, the historical value of the 6.-Y1, Woodfield and Grist and Mrs. D. Peoples, Mr. and Mrs. film cannot be under-estimated. S. Boulton and family, Mr. und and it is to be hoped that the head (Shanghai).

Mrs. Dransfield and family, Mr. of every educational institution in 7Y4, Neill and

and Mrs. J. Ferguson and family Hongkong will make a point of (Shanghai).

Mr. and Mrs. H. Stainfield, Mr. their pupils attending en masse 8.-Y6, Vaux and

and Mrs. D. Austin, Mr. and before the season at the Coronet (Hongkong).

Mrs. J. Whyte, Mr. and Mrs comes to an end. On the second race Shanghai, Jomson. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. were defeated by 22 points to 15; Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eldridge. Total points on the day's racing:Mr. and Mrs. G. Bird, Mr. and Hongkong, 43: Shanghai, 31.

Adams

Ritchie

"

"SCHOOLDAYS."

WESLEY BARRY AT THE STAR.

1:

Salawate, (Dut) J. C.. J.L., for

Beriram, (Ger.) Rickners Carl, Bödiker & Co., for Dalny, Tsingtao. Wa Sun, (Chl.) Pang Hong, for Shaomi

Kwong Chow, (Br.) B. & S., for Bangkok, Swatow

Katori Maru, (Jap.) N. Y. K., for Kobe, Shanghai.

Samarang Maru, ap.) Nanyo K.K., for Moji.

Nam Wah, (Port.) Tai Shing, for Tourane.

Ming Sang. (Br.) J. M. & Co. for Haiphong, Holhow.

Sardinia, (Br.) M. M. & Co. for

Sashy Maru, (Jap) O. 5. K. for Canton.

Sarpedon, (Br.) B. & S. for London, Singapore.

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*TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

R

NAVY CONTRACTS 1925-1928

SEALED TENDERS, ia dupli

cate, for the supply of the, undermentioned Stores for HM Naval Service at Hongkong during the period 1st April, 1925 to 31st. March 1926 will be received by the Commodore, H.M. Naval Yard, until Noon on MONDAY, the 23rd February, 1925:-

Fresh Vegetables. Soft Bread. Biscuit.

Rice,

Sugar.

Forms of Tender and any obtained on application to necessary information may be the Victualling Store Officer, H.M. Naval Depot, Kowloon.

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved."

H.M. NAVAL DEPOT,

KOWLOON.

January, 1925.

Wesley HONGKỒNG CRICKET CLUB.

The Inimitable

www.made

"THE LAW OF THE '

LAWLESS

QUEEN'S THEATRE "PICTURE,

and futi particulars can be obtain- the various events. Forms

ed at the pavilion.

Entries CLOSE on FRIDAY, 14th February '1925.

ווי

L. S. GREENHILL,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1925.

the ball grazing the bar.

Coulcher received from the

Yet, during the first quarter of goal kick, and forced a corner off Wynne, the free kick being sent an hour: Shanghai had the ball behind by Johanssen. The locals at their fect in more

ordinary football' sense. They again returned to the attack and forced a corner off. Turner. were the first to settle down.

Mrs. Amery, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Macklesworth dropped the ball Their forwards knew where the goal was. Their half backs nicely in front of goal.

Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Ah Ping. TO-DAY'S RACE.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Swan, Mr. and sent in and Remedios pushed the tackled and passed like veterans. It was just sheer bad luck

Mrs. D. B. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. ball out to Charlesworth, who

of the The annual tennis tournament

At the Star Theatre this evening, This morning Hongkong main W. Weir, Mr. and Mrg, J. Dinley, an old three of the Hongkong Cricket Club will tained the lead, seruling an

favourite in chopped the "ball back nicely for that stood in the way

even Mr. and Mrs. C. H Sumpters, Barry will be featured In Eaton to head past Remedios visitors scoring live or

Monday, March 2; goals.. Hongkong one up.

race of the series, the score in Mrs. W. Wotherspoon, Mr. and hera is at his best in this picture, ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Immediately from the centre The Hongkong players, on the and the following programme has rise of the antagne over the third Mr. and Mrs. E. Barker, M. and Schooldays."

Points being Hongkong 23, to Mrs. D. MANeille and family, Mr which is bound to attract the ENTRIES may now be made for kick. Hongkong should have other hand, were at sea" com-been prepared :-

Men's Championship Singles, Shanghai 14. The total, there- and Mrs. W. Bell and family, Mr. entire juvenile populace of stored again for Charlesworthpletely during the first quarter of

fors, is Hongkong 66, Shanghai 45. and Ms. D. C. Speirs, Mr. and Kowloon, besides a large propor- an hour: Their defence took] Eufranice Fee $3. presented both Eaton and

Their Open to any player resident in

As a novelty, two of the Shang-Mrs. J. T. Thirlwell, Mr. and Mtion of the grown-ups. Humberstone with a fine chance, too long to settle down.

had yacht-boys who accompanied R. Gray, and Mrs. C. Mackenzie, Challenge Cup kindly presented the team down acted as, "crew' which both bungled, and, Turner half back line played like novices; the Colony,

Mr. and Mrs, T. Young, Mr. and clearing, te Johanssen on the they seemed to have lost the dual right, that player made a solo art of attack and defence. And by the Bon, Sir C. P. Chater, for two of the Hongkong boats this Mps, J. McCornmek, Mr. and Mrs. |

morning.

A Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. V effort and beat Clarke, the ball the forwards-well, they were held for one year and won Passes right if won by the same player

This mornings race was over a Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. Keown, going to the opposite corner of the anything but forward.

were badly placed or poorly inter-ree years in secession, Holder gourse (starts Club Lipa, W. to B., Mr. and Mrs, Waid, Mr. and Mrs. defa beautiful goal indeed.

Mr. T. Honda 1921).

Channel Rocks (p), Kowloon Rock D. Young, Mr. P. T. and Miss With the game one all and ten cepted. Their kicking

2-Men's Championship Dog Mark on Chili Line (p), Mark Pirrel. Mr. G. frott, Messrs. bles.' Batmare fee, $3 minutes to go for lemon time, erratic. Many a ball was sent well down-but never a Hong-

off Kowloon Dork Point (p), and W. Brown, J. Asheroft, J. Watson Anew Paramount picture," The foth sides attacked in turn,

Mark off Blackhead's Point (ph 11. Dinley. E. Moore, M. P.Law of the Lawless," which serves Clarke saving frim Coulcher and kong player within yards of the player,

Open to any player resident in visitors' goal. A prophet could

Finish: Club Line, W. to E. Siropson, and many others. Remedios catching a header from easily have predicted a hollow win

the Colony,

Two Challenge Cups kindly Li Wai-tong, who received from a for Shanghai. A bookmaker-that presented by the Hon. Mr. Ho nicely placed corner by Charles-bane of all good amateur sport-Fook, to be held for one year and worth.

might have offered "threes" won outright if won by the same Interval:-

certainly "twos" at least-against pair three years in succession. Hongkong

Hongkong.

(Holder Messrs. H. D. and 0. Shanghai.

Let haste be made with the

Kunjal 1924), observation that all these com- The Committee reserve to them. On resuming, Shanghai attack-ments deal exclusively with the selves the right to restrict the non- ed. Coulcher got through, but first quarter of an hour.

ber of entries in the above events sent behind McKelvie handled Then the scene was changed. if too inumerous. near the halfway line and Wynne Hongkong gradually began to The following events are open to gave away a corner from the free realise that they had been playing members and subscribers of the kick. The same player just after purposeless footbull. And they Club only :- badly misjudged a bouncing ball, collected their aenses and dis- 3.-Club · Championship, and Coulcher got past. With sipated their "nerves." They trance fee, $2.50, only Clarke to beat he hesitated began to play a different game. A Challenge Cup. kindly pre- and Bristowe got in the way of They discovered that there was sented by the late Mons. R. de the shot, deflecting the ball to actually a goal, and that their, Journel, to be held for one year Clarke, who was clearing when he primary duty was to pilot the ball and won outright if won by the was pushed by Collaco, The free through that goal. For the first same player three years in succes kick went to the right. Charles-time Leung Yuk-tong mastered sion (Holder Paymnr. Lt. Comdr. worth-sent over and Li Wai-tong Johannsen and, incidentally, B. E. Worthington 1924). hit under the bar and returned to their feat turned the fortunes of 4.-Handicap Hingles. "A" play with Remedios beaten to the the game.

A corner followed Entrance fee. $2.80. world, and

3.--Handicap Singles from the stand

and, unlike practically every it looked a goal, but the referee previous corner, it was centred in Jntrance fee, $2.50,

SECOND HALF.

1 goal. 1 goal.

event,

En

B

Distanda : 6 13 miles.

The result was ~~

3.—YR,. Tracy

(Hongkong).

apd

J

Clutton

has Mr. Asquith's" earldom been officially announced, says -13, Rouse" and Griffith a Reuter cablegram.

(Hongkong);

20

"

PEAK CLUB.

FORTNIGHTLY DANCES.

FRIDAY, 6th February, 1925, SATURDAY, 21st February, 1925, at 9.15 p.m.

E. B. C. HORNELL

Hon. Secretary." Hongkong, 27th January, 1925,

as a starring vehicle for Dorothy Dalton and which, incidentally, marks the American debut of the French screen star, Charles de Roche, is a romantic screen story of the gipsy and Tartar tribes of 3.-Y6. Neill and Adams The death has occurred of Sir Dobrudja, a district of South- Eastern Roumania. This produc- (Shanghai).

James Mackenzie, M.D. (Edin-

the Queen's Theatre last night and 4-Yo, Anderson and Crawford burgh), F.R.S., F.R.C.P., LL.D., tion was the feature on the bill at

. (Shanghai).

reports Reuter. He was a pro: proved highly satisfactory. 5Y8, Vaux and Shanghai minent figure in the medical The setting of this story is un-

"boy" Hongkong).

world. He was knighted in 1915. usual and picturesque, depicting G.-Y6; Cock and Shanghai He was born in 1853. He the glamour and romance of gipsy

"boy' (Hongkong),

graduated from the Glasgow life. There are two scenes of University in 1878, and followed a intense excitement: the arrival of LOST From 508, The Peak, a wire hatred terrier Dog-white distinguished medical career. He Costa, the gipsy chief, just as with black ears, and nose. Answers held many important posts, which Sahande is to be sold on the auction to the name of "MUSTARD.” included consulting phystelan to block and the fight between the Finder please communicate. the King in Scotland and consult Tartars and the gipsies for the ing physician to the London Hospital. His lectures and pub- lications on the subject of his profession were famous.

7.---EI, Byrne and Captain Hey

(Shanghai). 8-Y4, Woodfield and Grist

(Shanghai).

RACING.

པས་

LOCAL TRAINER'S DEATH.

1

At all Far Eastern ports where

|

the better.

possession of Sabande,

The singing and dancing and the sketch give by the artistes of the Manila Vaudeville Company continue to draw good houses. The following is their programme for to-day and tomorrow :--

Duet Millle and Dimple Somebody Else.”

A

the "China pony" is raced, regret 1 still recall how he swept the boarde The Committee reserve the right will be expressed at the death, at two meetings a few years ago

Ray and Dick ......... (a) "You took no notice of the appeals of front of (and not behind) the to make one class of Events 4 and early yesterday morning, of Mr. with Perfection Dahlia and Trium-Can't Take Dixie From Me," (b) the players.

goal." As the outcome of an ex-

"Spine." Clarke saved from Goldman citing tussle, Eaton headed the and to put any player in either R. A. Curreem, at the age of 75 phant Dahlla.

who is best known to the present Before Sir Paul became an and Johanssen on the left, and ball into the net.

Miami.........(a) "Drifting 0-Handicap Doubles. En generation of Hongkong racegoers owner for the second time, Mr. Back to Dreamland, (b) May returning weakly, Wynne cleared, Hongkong did not keep the

as trainer to Sir Paul Chater's Curreem was. trainer to the

tione," but Gowan returned to Coulcher, lead long. Shanghai's outside trance fee, $2 each player.

Buxey" stable of, which the

¡Dimples The Committee reserve the right stable.

(u) "Take Me." who, when going down, collided right (Johannsen)-the only one to make two classen of Event 6f

Attaining to fame in the seven- late Sir Hormusjes Mady was My Carlton Girl with Wynne and was off the field out of ten forwards who knew there are a large number of entries les with candidates from the owner. Spring Rose and Royal

Millie, Kundiman (FIH. for a few minutes. Wynne sent and practised the art of shooting 7Mixed Handicap Doubles. Sassoon stable, the late Mr. Cur-Rose were two of the bull down to the left and Liinitiated a typical run down the dance fee, $2 each player.reet'e name became almost known products of that stable. Pinoso

The Photographer ... Sketch. with being

the Friday, synonymous with pontes in Hong Prior to

kong and to a smaller extent in "Buray" stable, Mr. Curreem Shanghaf

had charge of mounts belong With a shrewd uncanny would fog to Mr. Lewis, Mr. Tong be the more apt description-know- and others whose names have well out, trapped the ball and, Shanghai.came more into the WHOOPING COUGIL rotàrning to the centre, Eaton limelight toward the end of the whooping cough is hand on the child Curreem was always a factor fu racing history.

ledge of the China pony, Mr. become familiar words in local headed past Remedios, giving first half, but they could not im and hard on the parente Control the the racing world. Falling health Sympathy will go out to the sou, Hongkong the lead.”

prove on their score. Had the dreadful whooping and coughing with Hongkong now attacked in local forwards been alert, how Chamberlain's Cough Remedy during the last few years has Mr. R. Curreem, and a brother, earnest and Remedios, had quite ever, they might have scored more induces quiet sleep but contains no prevented his displaying the same Mr. V. Curreen, of Messrs. Arculli -a busy time, saving from Leung than once, as the sun came out sold and recommanded" ayarywäerman (Onergy as of old, but many will Brothers.

Wal-tong hit the upright with a field and wound up by placing the Entrance close on second shot. The ball bouncing leather in the net. It was worthy February 14, to Ewing, the latter cleared to the of an International, let alone an right; but Charlesworth, lying Interport, match.

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