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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

TRAINING TIMES.

SALIGIAS OUTSTANDING

GALLOP.

TODAY'S FIGURES.

1-EYED BOXER.

15

HOW H. GREB BARFLED OPPONENTS.

INGENIOUS SUBSTITUTION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

16 NAMES FOR THIS AFTERNOON,

SELECTION COMMITTEE.

Sixteen

candidates for Kong

LADIES GOLF.

ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP DETAILS.

AHEAD OF THE MAIL.

London, Oct. 5.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

ACHIEVEMENTS AND AIMS" TO BE IMPARTED.

IN THE SCHOOLS.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, OCTOBER 27, 1928, 10:30a.m.

Members of the League of Kong's incorport cricket team to

Woodhall Spa.In the second Nations are endodvouring to pro play Shanghal here next month have round of the English Ladies golf vide for the instruction of children been asked to turn gut for practice championship, Misa Doris Cham in the aims of the Laugue. Many on the Club ground at 4.30 p.m.bers beat Mrs. Brindle (Adding recommendations have been issued: to-day.

ton), 6 and 5. The ex-Champion and from these we have selected From the way in which the trial played excellent golf and turned the following: matches have gote It looks as if up. Miss Judith Fowler bent Miss All children and young people the focal eleven will be selected. Watson (Rotford), 8 and 4, should, before completing their TT on London. New York, Oct. 20.1

from those chosen for to-day with The winner, who was in great form, formal education, receive instruc TT. on Shanghal All except the closest friends of the exception of T. E. Pearce, who went out in 37 and turned 6 up. tion, suitable to their stige of in-

Banks. the late Harry Grab the American has not yet returned from leave; Miss Enld Wilson beat Miss tellectun! development, in the Hongkong Bank boxer) were surprised to learn after the elfors asked of the ponies to-day that he foughs since 1987 and the possible omission of Jex Barnes Gorrell (Sunningdale), nehlovements and aims of the

Misa Wilson was always League of Nations and generally do. London.. tco strong with her wooden club speaking, in the development of Chartered Bank play for her opponent.

international co-operation.

Mercantile Bank, A. & B. The International player: Mise This Instruction should, form do. Joy Winn (Aldeburgh) bent the part of the normal curriculum of P. & O. Bank Yorkshire Champion, Mrs. Shakers, schools. Special attention should Bank of East Asia.

and 6.

be given to it, ant questions on Marine Insurances. [R soull be set in the training col- Canton Insurance

(By "Petrol"} Trainers this morning werd cons, tent to send their charges, out for slow gallops on the inside course.)

on Saturday prior to the closing of entries.

Saligia however, in the manner of an aristocrat, refused to be held by Mr. Ralph and ran away be do the bast galloy without being ask- ed for an effort.

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Sunburst, Rose and The Sand Piper had both done well on Satur day but they were not bester this morning.

Grey Knight embarked on his second canter after his return tror i Shanghal..

There te little in' to-day's returne to guide the average punter beyond.. perhape, the "lust quarters."

Tutix has only partially recover,,

ed from his lamoness.

For the 6th extra meeting on November 6. Lt.-Com. Grant will be seen in the saddle and he may be on a winter or two 15.-Com. C. R. Thompson R.N. will also be back in time,

From present appearances, the Aggregate Stakes is a "dead: dert, for Sulizia, Who cannot be expect

with only one eye

He lost the sight of his right eye

ed to shoulder 175 lbs. in the hand-in a bout against Kid Norfolk in cap, and the St. Leger (14 miles 1927.

of 1925/6 griffins) very open

'Times taken this morning were as follow:-

Owing to the risk of infecting the|| other eye, the injured eye was re- nieved last summer. An ingeniously

as wicket-keeper.

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The names are:-R. Hancock, H. Owen Hughes, A. C. Bowker, Capt. Bridgland, F. J. R. Mitchell, E. C. Fincher, F. C. Goodwin, A. W. Hayward, S. Jex. Major L. J. Lightfoot, Cupt. E. W. Morris, H. V. Parker. A.W. Ramsay. E. B. Reed, A. A, Rumjahn. J. A. Summers.

and 4.

Fourth-Round Survivors,

London, Oct.. G.

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Bege examinations, the sub-China Underwriters E. B. Reed is turning out for

At the conclusion of the fourth commitee is opinion that no pri- North China Insurance... practice in publio for the Arst time, round, the following survived-vate association can wholly replace Union Insurance a bad foot having kept him away.

Miss Chambers, Miss Joy Winn the teacher in giving this instruc-Yangtze Insurance .... LA-Col. A. S. Cantrell, R.M. as Miss Judith Fowler, Mrs. Deane tion.

Fire InsuranCES. accepted an invitation to join the (Princes Mitcham). Mrs. Flah Instruction in the work of the China Fire Insurance selection committee.

He is the Addington), Mrs. Gavin (Hunter-League should begin in the primary HK. Fire Insurance bowler who has done an well for combe), Mrs. Corlett (Royal school

Shipping. the Royal Navy and he has captain-Lytham), and Mias. Gourlay (Cam-, Gate should be taken in those Douglases ed the senior service. His services berley).

countries, where the education of Hongkong Steamboats.. will be highly appreciated. With

boys and girls is different, to see HK. Tugs & Lighters Mr. Hancock and Mr. Hayward, the

London, Oct. 7.

that this instruction is given to Indo-Chinas (Pref) selection committee is now

In the fifth round, Miss Chambers giris as well as boys considering com-

do... (Def) plète

bent Miss Judith Fowler, 7 and 6.the important part played by women Shell Transports The ex-Char-lon, turned 6. up and in forming the character of the Star Ferries ... gave her beat display in the Cham-young.. pionship, while Mian Fowler failed

SLOW TIME.

BUT AN INTERESTING

FINISH..

CHINESE HARBOUR SWIM.

Although the times returned were alow, the finish was interesting in

Ex-Champion Beaten:

Programme of Studies,

to produce her form in the earller! In order to enable all teachers rounds.

to give such instruction, the sub- Mrs. Corlett (Royal Lytham) committee considers that Govern- beat Mrs. Deane at the 19th hole.

Water-boats

Refineries.

China Sugars Malabon Sugaraj Mining,

Mrs. Gavin Huntercombe) beat clude the subject in their pro- Kallan Mining Ad.

ments should be requested to in Bengueta Miss Winn, 2 and 2."

Miss Gourlay (Camberley) beat Mrs. Fish, 3 and 1.

beat Mrs. Gavin, 5 and 4..

In the seminals, Mrs. Corlett. Mrs.

gramme of studies, where such are Langkats. (Combined) in force, and to ensure that the

.do, (Single) relevant text-books: mention it.

Shanghal Exploration The Secretary-General of the

Shanghai Loan League of Nations should be asked

Raubs

Rothesay boy) 1 "miten 46.fconstructed glass eye substituted yesterday's swimming race across Corlett is a powerful young golfer, to prepare the outline of a possible Tronoh Mines 1.26. 2.09.3, 2:36.4, last quarta fand defled detection eveh by op the harbour, the first-of the three Her most notable achievement pre-reference-book giving an account

33.1.

Loch Rannoch (bpy) 1 mile: 40.2. 1.212. 1.58, 2.30. Hist qr. 32.

Demon Boy boy) 1 mile: 38, 1.15.1, 1.583, 2.24.4, last, ger. 33.1.

"Arabian Parrot (Mr. Rozny 1 miles: 37. 3.14,1. 1.51.1, 2,200 3,06.31 Tams g. 36.1.

Lavy Lock (Mr. Roaa) 1 mile: 37, 13. 148. 2:22. 1st or. 341

Rechabite (boy) and Barley Graas, (boy) F mite: 41, 1.39, 1.53.3. 2.26.3. last gr. 32.3.

Total Abstinence (hoy) 14 milea: 43, 1.21. 1.69, 2.34 3.06.1. last qr. 34.1.

Boston (Mr. Stanton) last 3 of

1 mile: 89, 1.17.1, 1.52.2, last gr

30.3.

83.5

Saracen (Lt.-Com. Grant) 11⁄2

miles: 41.4, 1.19.2. 1.55, 2.38.1, 3.19,

3.55.2, last qr. 36.

Sunburst Rose (Dr. Macgown) 14 miles: 44. 1.26. 2.04, 2.40 3.16,

3.51, 4.25, last gr. 94.

The Goblin (M. Ralph) 14 miles: 86.3, 1.09.8, 1.42, 2.16.8, 2:49:8, last qr. 33.

ponents:

American Service,

1/E. SURREYS & HONG KONG POLICE..

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Ural Caspians

the ringReuters promoted annually by the V.R.C.

viously was in reaching the final of of the work of the League frestricted to Chinese).

the Lancashire Ladies' Champion Nations.

of Docks, Wharves; Last year's winner was,, second

Godowns, &c. and the frat home in 1923 took

ship in 1923.

The competent authorities in HK, & K. Wharves Miss Gourlay beat Miss Cham each country should take steps to H.K. & W. Docks third place. Out of 10 competitors.bers at the 19th hole after a rare CHALLENGE CUPS. only one Fung Yee-tanng) did not use with a dramatic, finish, Miss ensure that teachers should be Hongkews,

complete the course, giving up on Gourlay holing out at the 19th from Covenant and the "International Shanghal Docks

provided with a copy of the New Engineerings. account of cramp.

Arrangements for picking ap

Eu distance of twenty yards.

harter of Labour" with short Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. The Final withdrawing candidates--a subject)

explanations and a concise biblio- H.K. & 8. Hotels. London, Oct. 8. on which a correspondent to the MUTUAL PRESENTATIONS. "Ching Mail had made useful sug-Gourlay was two up at the end of

Hongkong Lands After turning all square, Miss graphy

The Secretary-General should be Hongkong Realty gestions in Monday's issue-were the morning round in the final. In presenting the 1/East Sur- by no means ideal..

asked to examine the possibility of H.K. Territoria! rey Regt. with a tag-of-war chal

Wong Boon-hin

Heavy rain, in the afternoon made issuing periodical digests concern- Humphreys Estates enge cup and miniatures, the minutes, 35.4/5 seconds. He tool play difficult. especially for Missing those aspects of the work of Prince's Building Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (Captain a fairly straight course and then

the Lougue of Nations which Rural Lands

to the commanding officer" yester about a quarter of the distance, to Superintendent) wrote as follows veered slightly eastwards

specially interest the teaching pro- Cotton Mills. fession and of forwarding them Ewo Cottons regularly to the principal educa-Orientals day

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miss all manner of shots.

Miss Gourlay turned two up, and after after this Miss Corlett began to

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The Sand Piper (Mr. Stanton) mile: 39, 3.17. 1.53.2, 2.27, last gr.) T have the honour to forward

At the fourteenth hole she took Misled by Appearances, aeven, bafore reaching the graor a Challenge Cup- which the mem-

Laat year's winner, Blotting Paper (boy) 1 mile: 40,bers of the Hong Kong Police de-

Wong and gave up this hole, thus losing 1.16.3, 1.52.3, 2:26, last qr. 33.2

sire to present to the 1st Bn.. The Ping-fan, used the breast stroke the match.

practically throughout, as he did in September (Mr. Brodie) 1 mile: East Surrey Regiment, as a

1926. His course was the memento of the most cordial rela- 41,1.19, 1.56.3, 2.29.2, last qr, 32.4.

an educational aim, Boy Scouts, do.. (new) Salgia (Mr. Ralph) 1 mile: 82.2, tions, which have existed between direct and he finished

As part of the programme of Girl Guides and other youth asso China Buses 1.10.4. 1.44,2, 216, last gr. 313. our respective units during the seconds behind the winner.

Leung Shiu-man (winner Inactivities, a ping-pong cup cham-ciations, might contribute very Chins Lights (comb.) term of service of your Battalion 1923) and Chan Chan-hing (who pionship (knock-out tournament) materially towards instruction in here in Hong Kong, a period finished third and fourth, respec and a draughts competition are to the existence and aims of the da. which has been marked by serious

tively) both deployed towards the commence at the European League of Nations. Those in China Prov. troubles necessitating close co-

charge of these bodies might be Dairy Farms operation between your Regiment east. Despite strong swimming by Y.M.C.A. in Kowloon.

both towards the end, their expec-

asked to take steps in the matter. Der A. Wing**** Reminder: annual meeting of As regards school-books, Govern. Hongkong Amusements, out and they suffered accordingly. the H.K. Boxing Association at ments, scientific Institutions and ELE. Constructions

However, Wong Boon-hin won Messrs. Jardine's board room at learned societies as well as authors Hongkong Electrics "The Officers and members of the Hong Kong Police Force also deservedly and gave promise of 5.30 p.m. to-morrow; also an and publishers of school-books and H.K Ropes (comb.)

extraordinary meeting at 5.45 encyclopaedias might be asked to. do. (old) wish to tender to your Battalion even better results in the future.

do. "Owing to the late start, some of p.m. to make the Boxing Commit-see that the League of Nations is their most heartfelt thanks for sc 1kindly placing a firing party and the other competitors reached the tee ex officio members of the Gen-given its due place. It might per- Hongkong Tramways!

fiaps be possible in some cases to Lane, Crawfords Hong Kong: water-front, (outalde eral Committee.. your Band at the disposal of the the V.R.C.) in darkness.

reward meritorious action By means Macao Electrics Police at funerals of members of

1, Wong Boon-hin 36 mins. 35. The following team will repre. of honorary distinction or prizes. Mackintosh .... the Hong Kong Police who served

4/5 secs.

sent the Kowloon Football Club in

In order that teachers and Nanyang Tobaccos in the late War. This kindly

friendly match with H.M.3. publishers have access to the docu- Peak Trams (old). action will long be remembered.

"Hermes" on the Kowloon ground ments without difficulty, it .do. (new) The Regent (Mr. Brodie) 1 mile:The friendly rivalry in sports and

3, Leung Shui-man 37 mins. 45 | to-morroW evening: Nichails desirable that every library of any Sinceres --.43, 1,26,3, 2,02, 2.344, laßt qr: 32.4.

Young, Baldwin; Miles, Hedley importance should take in the Singapore Trama The Gnome (Mr. Ralph) 1 mille:

4, Chan Chan-hing 87 mins. 50 Clews; Pile, Vickara, Wheeler, League's publications, and should Taxis 39.1, 1.20. 1.56, 2.28, last qr. 32.

Adams, Eastman

contain the principal works dealing | United· Asbestos Dobbin (Mr. Brodie) 1% miles:

with it. '40, 1.15, 1.52, 227, 3.00; last qr. 33.

do. (Ordinary) Tutix (boy) 1 mile: 48.2, 1.27 2.17, 259, last qr. 42.

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Grey Streak (Mr. Gordon): 1 mile: 09, 1.16.2, 1.53.3, 2.27, last

33.2.

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Home Call (Lt-Com. Grant) mile: 40, 3:23, 1.58.3, 2.30.2 last

qr. 81.4.

Brigade Call (Mr. Gordon) T. miles: 37.1, 1.13, 1.55.3, 2.28, 3.00, last qr..32.

The Gomer (Lt.-Com. Grant) 1 mile: 962, 1.16, 1.52.2, 2.26, last qr. 33.3.

The Geezer (Mr. Ralph) 1 mile: 36, 1.13.3, 1.46, 2.20, laat qr. 34.

Grey Knight (boy) 1 mile: 42.3, 1.26, 2.02; 2.36.1, last qr. 34.1.

TENNIS VISIT.

CLUB DE MACAO AT C.R.C.

2, Wong Ping-fon 37 mina. 17.4/5

secs.

secs,

particularly in the tug-of-war competitions makes the early de parture of the "Tat Battn... Bast Surrey Regiment a matter of sec more keen regret to the members of the Hong Kong Police who del and all wish you a safe journey to India and a happy time in your new sphere of activity.

"It is proposed that the Cup shall be competed for as an inter Company tug-of-war Challenge Cup. Enclosed, are also 10

the winners of the first contest." Practical Reciprocation. Brev. Col. F. S. Montague- Bates, CB., C.M.G., D.3.0. has replied appropriately, remarking:

5. Yeung Yuen-wa 41 mins. 57.2/5 веса.

6, Li Fuk-fai 43 mins.,50 secs. 7. Lam Shut-kan 44 mina. 08; secs. 8, Hu Yue-cheong 47 mins. 46:

"THE BRITISH GAZETTE.”

Revision of History Books,

(new)

The revision of history text-books Watsons ... with the object of ensuring that Wm. Powells nations shall understand each other HLK. Telephones' The current number of The Con- better and realise their mutual 9. Chan Yip-sheung 50 mins. 30 noissour" makes an interesting com sirable, is a very difficult problem. obligations, though obviously de-

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34 mins. 3 secs, by Leung" Shul-states:- man in 1928.1

the British⠀⠀ Gazetta]

[The previous best winning time (which, it will be remembered, was It seems Impossible at present to miniature cups to be presented to Ping-fan in 1926 and the "worst" office) as a colector's rarity. It beyond that suggested in the was 31 mina. 10.4/5 secs. by Wong printed at the "Morning Post" propose any international action Casares resolution adopted by the

of "When the British Gazette wa Committee Intellectual Co- atarted during the Great Strike it operation. It is to be desired. how- There are only four "entries did not need a prophet to foresee ever, that in each country all pos- "The good feeling and comrade. (others will be received) for the that it would eventually possess ansible steps should be taken to BE- ship that has prevailed between ladies race this evening and 28 interest over and above its use as sure that any incitements to hatred all ranks of the Hong Kong Police for the men's open to-lorrow. The news sheet. Since then questions of other nations shall disappear and those of the Battalion under start is at Kowloon plet and the in the House of Commons have re-from-text-books,

vealed the fact that the first' issuo Those in charge of.

of educational The Club de Macao has accepted my command, will, I feel sure, Anish outside the V.R.C.

has advanced to a premium of 41 institutions should take care to en the invitation of the Chinese Re-create a lasting friendship which

per copy, while sets and individual sure that the text-books in use do creation Club to send a tennis, team | can never be severed wherever the · HOCKEY MATCH.

coples of the publication have been but display any antagonism with to Hong Kong to pay the Chinese Battalion serves and at whatever

advertised for disposal at varying the books that put forward the in a series of matches on Saturday distance.

Hong Kong Hockey Club defeated sums

ideals of the League of Nations" A challenge Cup is forward-a Royal Navy team (described as "Inevitably the demand for the That in order to adapt these ed herewith (presented by all the 2nd XI) yesterday at the first issus remains in excess of the general recommendations to the The Chinese have drawn up the ranks of the 1st Battalion, the U.S.R.C. ground by 2 goals to nfl,

upply, and in this connection. It is particular needs; of each countrys following programme for the onter-East Surray Regt) to be com- Petrle scored in the first half and amusing to note that au Honour, and to ensure the hermentous and tainment of the vialtora:-

peted for annually (Revolver) Lt. Jacobs-Larkcfm. R.E. in. the able Member asked if second wholehearted co-operation of the by individuals of the Hong Kong second.

edition could be printed in order administrators, teachers and volun, Police. Force, and I feel sure that

to "defeat the extortionate charges tary associations, it is recommend- the Cup will be treasured as much. The following will represent the of collectors The reference walled that a National Conference be but not more, than the Cup the Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI in actually to a shortage of cobles fra chiled in each country, ( bị the members of the Hong Kong their match against the Hong Kong tended for the use of. Members of different. Governments in consulta. Police Force have presented to C.C. 2nd XI on Saturday at Soo Parliament, but anyway, collect the with, the Nations) Committees this Battalion."

kumpoo, commencing at 2.15 pm.jare, not likely to be enlig

ual:Co-operation as far

and Sunday, commencing at 3.80 p.m. on both days.

On both days of the Interport, the chairman and members of the committee will be "at Home" from 3.30 to 6 p.m.

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At 8.45 p.m. on Saturday, a dance will be held at the Club, in

honour of the visitors..

At 8 p.m. on Sunday, the Macao players and party will be guests.

of the Chinese Recreation Club at

a Chinese banquet to be held in 'the' Club's premises.

J. B. Ackbar, M. P. Madar, Ay B. to the fresas” whereby

In the inter-hostel. football com-Iamall; L Hassan. Sirdar Khan tortionats chas petition at the University yester A. 5. Suflad, A. Rahmin, A. Kod... Is it rasf day, Lugard - Hall defeated St. Minu, D. Mohamed, S. A. Husssín, that a reprúdi John's Hall by three goals to one, and S., A. R. Ismail (cap)

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