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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

TRAINING TIMES.

RACE PONIES' FORM ON..

PAPER.

TO-DAY'S GALLOPS. *

By Patrol" Training is proceeding apace for the sixth extra race meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club his Saturday.

Interest centres, of course in the St. Andrew's Stakes (14 miles) and in the Autumn Cham- pions (14 miles).

Several of the "probables" have been taken over the requisite dis- tances and given satisfaction.

The handicaps may not have plenzed nit round-it is nearly al- ways impossible to do so-but the programme is an interesting one. Attaboy (late Fantastic Dahlia) in very fit as are the other favour- ites such as Saligia. The Goblin, Lady Luck Brigade Call, etc. Ukelele (late Meledy Dahlia) does not seem to have recovered his best but it is hoped that he will improve the interval,

are given To-day's gallops below:-

* Saligia (Mr. Ralph) 1 mile: 89, 1.17, 163, 2.23.2, last quarter 30.2.

LAWN TENNIS.

AMERICA VOTËS FOR GERMANY..

DAVIS CUP ENTRY?

New York, Nov. 22. The American Davis Cup com mittee has voted in favour of the the re-admission of Germany to International Lawn Tennis Federa tion, also into the Davis Cup com- "petition.-Router's American Sar-

vice.

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ANNUAL RACES,

DATES FOR JOCKEY CLUB "MEETING,

REASON FOR CHANGE.

Dates eriginally fixed for the Hong Kong Jockey Club annual (spring) race meeting have been changed.

Yesterday it was announced that! the Stewards had decided to hold the events a fortnight earlier than at first intended. The dates chosen, therefore, are!—

Monday. Feb, 28. Tuesday, Mar 1

Wednesday, Mar. 2. Saturday, Mar. 5.

This change is necessary as the The Goblin (boy.), 1 mile: 31.3, Shanghai Joexags will not be able 1.06.1, 1.40.2, 2.12.3, last qr. 82.1, to come down fater,

Fireworks Mr. Gordon) 1; mile: 41. 1.24 2:07.8, 2:40, lastare deshite.. qr. 32.2.

Brigade Call (Mr. Gordon) 1 mile: 34, 1.09, 1.43.1, 2.14.1, last gr. 31.

Rechabite (Mr. Reidy) and Blotting Paperboy) mile:! 41.3. 1.2.1, 1.56.2, 2.90 Taxt qr. 1,33.9.

The Gomerit (Mr. Ratph) 1 mile: 36, 1.13.2, 1.50, 2:20.3, last dr. 30.3.

* District Call (Mr. Gordon!

THE

CHINA MAIL.

RAFFLE WINNERS. AN UNUSUAL CASE PLENARY SESSION.

PRIZES' WON AT M.C.L..

* FETE.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS,

Naval and Military Stull. Rattle, Doll lamp, prize, Mrs. Newton.

Gold Fish Pond. Gold fish bowl raffle, winning number 162.

"LEMON-FLAVOURED" OPIUM.

FUNNY-LOOKING BOXES.

COMMUNIST EXECUTIVE

MEETS.

GREETINGS FROM CHINA.....

Moscow, Nov. 22. The plenary meeting of the Exe-

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER, 23, 1928, 10:30 am.

The following are results of| “Just as a matter of curiosity, the raffles and of prizes won in why is it necessary to use all compétitions held at the M.C.L. these funny-looking queer boxes?"cutive of the Communist Interna- Fets on Saturday, Nov. 204- said Mr. R. E. Lindsell to a defen- tional opened in the Kremlin. 52

Belillos Girls School Stalldant charged with smoking illicit countries being represented.

M Bukhari fir a speech, em- Doll raffle winning number. 184. toplum at the Central Magistracy

this morning."

phasised the importance of events Cheung Hung Chan.

Defendant in the witness box, in China and the struggle of the T.T. on London explained that one Box was made British miners in relation to the TT on Shanghai

revolutionary movement. T of lemon wood and the opium 'bo-world

Banks: came more fragrant when put After listening to greetings from Hongkong Bank ».. therein.

representatives of the Kuomintang

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London "Oh, I see, replied the Magis-and Communist Parties in China, Chartered Bank trate: It gets a lemon flavour?" the Bast Indies, Britain and other Mercantile Bank, A. & B. (Laughter).

countries, the gathering unanimous.

do.

C. The case was an unusual one.ly decided to relieve M. Zinovief P. & O. Bank Mr. M. K. Lo, defending, Inform-of the chairmanship of the

Com- Bank of East Asia International 2 Ticket 65, Mre. G.. Alabas-ed the Bench that the defendant munist

and M.

Marine InsurancŒE. ter, 6 pairs socks.

claimed that all his opium was Trotsky of the chairmanship of the Canton Insurance .....

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"". Police Stall.

Men's Raffles. Prizes:

1 Ticket. 128. A. Wright,| cardigan,

8. Ticket 160, Mr. Ip,

ettes.

4. Ticket 236, J. D. slippers.

Provan

5. Ticket 26, D. Chellaram, silk golf stockings.

6. Ticket 100, tie case.

Ladies Raffles.

Prizes:

1. Ticket 68, D, Webb, child's dress.

2. Ticket 167, Col. Robertson, linen tea cloth,

Chi-fan,

T. Grim

3. Ticket 52, Tam: child's dress.

4 Ticket 94, Mrs. shaw, linen runners.

6. Ticket 10, Mrs. Middleton Smith girl's jumper.

6. Ticket 162, Mrs. M. C. Kinley, Hand Bag.

The new dates now announced line.

Accordingly, the Hong Kong Derby will be run on March 1 and the Champions on March 2

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SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF COLONY.

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"In answer to the magistrate; der fendant said that the only ex- planation he could give was that some other opium had got mixed up with his. He suspected that said Major C. Willson at the Cen- that might happen and had sent Magistracy this morning, when a foki to follow the Revenue examining a knife with which, it was alleged by the police, a Chinese Officer when he left his house.

Senior Revenue Officer G. Watt coolie had cut down a quantity of informed His Worship that he bracken from the hill side. personally put all the defendant's impedimenta into a card-board box.

His Worship inquired the value or the bracken.

Shell Transports Star Ferries Water-boata

Refineries. China. Sugars Malabon Sugars Mining.

Benguets

Prize. doll's name ""Gwendo.

An officer of the Forestry Dept. Kailan Mining Ad.

Langkats (Combined) Won by Dorothy Deakin, Addressing the Court, Mr. Lo informed the Magistrate that it was doy (Single) Ticket No. 120.

said that he did not wish to waste not so much the value of the l

Shanghai Exploration Kowloon Stall.

time; he could quite. appreciate bracken that his department com Shanghal Loan

was probably Raubs Tea Cloth, Ticket No. 23, won His Worship's position in that a plained about--it by Mrs. Nelson.

dismissal might reflect upon the only worth a few cents-but it was He cut from the Peak and mid-level

Tronoh Mines integrity of S. R. O. Watt.

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The Dinner service, Haori coat and Jewel casket will be drawn this week and winning numbers advertised.

had known Mr. Wast for many hill side, causing unsightly scars. wears, and would be the last to

His Worship: Is this a common

suggest such a thing. Other cecurrence-Yes, Sir, but we don't Ladies Ankle Competition. things, however, might happen.uftan catch them..

Major Willson: Well, we cannot lat Prize, won by Miss J. Holy-The small quantity of non-Govern- bak, presented by Mrs. Luard, Iment opiam might have got there allow you to damage the hill side pair silk stockings.

when friends called and had a in this manner-$25 or fourteen 2nd Prize, won by Mrs. Hilla, pipe with the defendant, or, in days.

mile: 42, 1.22.4, 2.00, last gred off in the ladies open singles Presented by Messrs. A. S. Wat-spite of Mr. Watt's vigilance, the 37.1.

theson and Co., 1 bottle Yardley's Chinese officers might have play

Fis Perfume.

ed monkey tricks with it. Worship had tried many opium tages, but this was an unusual MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILED 1st. won by Col Matthews, 2 one. Defendant had sent a foki

lown tennis championship of 'A Total Abstinence (Mr. Reidy) 1 Colony, as follow full in mile: 40. 1:15, 1.49, 221.1, last gr. 31.1.

"The Gnome (Mr. Ralph) and! The Geezer (boy) 1 mile: 38.1. 1.14.3, 1.49.3, 2.19,4. last qr. 30.1.

Barley Grass (boy) 1 mile: 88,! 1.12.3, 1.45, 2:17.3, lust gr 32.3.

Grey Streak (Mr. Ralph) 1 mile: 40, 1.15, 1.49, 2.21.1, last qr. 32.1,

Clock Golf Competition. Three heats.

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Miss Enid La bent Mrs. James 6-1, 6-3.

Mrs, Martell Hall bout Mrs. golf balls.

2nd won by Mrs. Stark 6-2, 2-6, 8-6.

Smith, 2 golf balls.

Mis Robinson beat Mrs. Davenport Brown 6-2, 6-1. Other resalts in the Ladies Re-golf balls. creation Club annual tournament

are:-

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Club Championship.

Grey Knight (boy) 1 mile: 36, 1.12.1.47.1, 2.18.3, last qr. 31.2.

Round:-Mrs. Davenport Arabian Parrot (Mr, da Rozu) Brown beat Mrs. Clelland 6-0, 6-1; 1 mile: 37, 1.13.2, 1.49, 2.21, last Mrs. G. M. Hall beat Mrs. Railten -qr. 32.

Lady Luck (Mr. da Roza) 16-1; 7-5; Mrs. James beat Mrs.

Digby 6-1, 6-1. mile: 36.4, 1:13.1, 1.47.3, 2.18. "last gr. 30.2.

Saturday's Gallops. *Rothesay (boy) 1 mile: 41, 1.18.2. 1.54, 2.26.2, inst qr: 32.2..

*Saligia (boy) 314 miles: 43.2 1.22.3, 2.01.3, 2,36, 3.06.2, last qr

Gordon mile: 41, 1.27.2, 2.11. 2.46, last

30:2.

Fireworks (Mr.

qr. 35,

The "Goblin (boy) 1% miles: 41.3, 1.22 2,04, 2.40, 3.15.3, 3.47.3, last qr. 32.

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In good weather and a moder- ate wind, fourteen bouts com- 2nd Round: Miss P. Brown re-peted yesterday in the second of

Miss the season's championship races STRANGE CLOTHES. in the presence of French Consul ceived a walk over from Lewis..

for ladies of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

Mixed Doubles..

MASQUERADE AS LIME

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F.K. Territorial Humphreys Estates IN SHANGHAL

Prince's Building to follow the 'officers and had per-

Rural Lands Boylan-sonally gone, and asked for Mr. Mr. Meyrier, French Consul, per-

Cotton MIES, Watt half an hour afterwards: formed the unvelling ceremony at wo Cottone. 3rd won by Mrs. Sheldon, 2 Had he been guilty, would he have the Avenue Joffre Fire Station on Orientals

gone straight into the lion's den? November 11 of the tablet to Shanghai Cottons (old)

His Worship: I cannot believe French Fire Brigade heroes

do. (new) that the defendant would have lost their lives in fires in the Cou-

Miscellaneous. fought this case in this manner cession,

Canton Ices.... The unveiling ceremony follow-Cements (comb.) if he knew that he had illiciti

The sum-ed a pilgrimage to Paksienjuo opium in his house."

do. (old) Imons is dismissed..

Cemetery where there was a brief do. (new) ceremony cutside the war memorial. China Buses PAt 11.30 e.m., the tablet was, un-China Lights (comb.)

veiled at the fire station near hy do. (old)

' do.. (new) officials and many foreigners, while China Prov.

of the Fire Brigade Dairy Farms members paraded:

Der A. Wing... The tablet. of marble, is set in Hongkong Amusements. the station walls, and commemo- H.E. Constructions rates the names of four firemen. Hongkong Electrica Their names are: Luclen Descolo, H.K. Ropes (comb.) died June 8,1891; Jean Bazsail; do. (old)

(new) February 28, 1926: Lee Ze-chang, do February 3, 1922; and Zeng A Hongkong Tramways died June 8, 1991; Jean Eassail, Lane, Crawfords toc, died January 16, 1926.

Macao Electrics After unveiling the tablet, Mackintosh... La Linda 6, Falcon 4, Colleen 3,

Meyrier praised the work, of the Nanyang Tobaccos" to a Chinese flat at No. 25, Nathan French Fire Brigade under the Peak Trams (old) Handicaps have not been

Marcel worked out as yet in the Gael and Road and pretended to be is command of Captain

do.

(new) Chapeaux, and made a short speech Sinceres Accord-washers. Mra. Heyward Hays classes.

The mistress of the house noticed eulogising the devotion to daty Singapore Trams Martin (rec. 15) beat Mira. Hill and ingly the results are given in

four men whose Taxis Mr. Newhouse (rec. 8/6): Mra. order of "finishing" and not "cor- the extraordinary manner in which shown by the

United Asbestos Cook and Mr. Nowers (owe 15) beat rected" time and points have not Mra. Bell and Mr. Brearley (owe been allotted.

do. *(Ordinary)

2nd Round:--Mrs. James and

The course (over 6.1/10 miles)

In

the' Handicap.

Class,

WASHER.

AN ALLEGED ROBBER

A. D. Humphreys beat. Mrs. Childe was from the Club to Channel and W, M. Lyons 6-1, 6-3; Mr. and Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Channel Mrs. Railton beat Mrs. Davenport Rocks, Cust Rock buoy and back Brown and Mr. Hickling 6-2, 6-3; to Club line,

A Chinese appeared this morning Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, beat Mrs.. Hickling and. Prof, Tottenham, 6-4, Diana (Mrs. Miles) was first, La before Mr. J. H. B. Niblll at the Linda (Mrs. Ratsey) second. Col-Kowloon Magistracy charged with leen (Miss Hazeland) third, and armed robbery.

Det. Sergt. Kennedy, prosecuting, Falcon (Miss Shaw). The points

stated that defendant was a mern- obtained to date are-Diana 8,.

4-6, 8-6,

Doubles Handicap. 1st Round--Mrs. Davenport Brown and Mrs. Hickling (owe Brigade Call (Mr. Gordon) 12/6) beat Miss Riddle and Miss miles: 88.2, 1.14.3, 1.52.2, 2.28 Culliman (rec. 15) 6-3, 6-2; 3.06, 3:37.2, last gr. 31.2.

Total Abstinence (boy) 1% miles: 41, 1.18.2, 1.55.4, 2.31.4. 3.05, 3.37.3, last qr. 32:1.

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Grey Knight (boy) 1% miles: 39, 1.15, 1.52.2, 2.28.4, 3.08, 3.36, fast qr: 330

*September (boy) 1 mile: 37.4; 1.15, 1.51, 2.25, last qr. 34.

The Gomeril (boy) 14 miles: 43, 1.26.2, 1.55, 2.28.2, 3.00, last

qr. 31.3.

36.

Mixed Doubles Handicap, 1st Round:-Mr..

and

15/4) Miss Newsholme and Mr.

Evans (owe 2/6), beat Miss Riddle and Mr. Reeve (rec. 16); Machidan and Mr. W. Rowley (owe 5/6) w., from Miss. Coppia and Mr. Bourne (rec. 2/6).

ber of a gang of five men who went

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the supposed lime washers were names are on the tablet.. "dressed and told them: "You are The late M. Basunil, whose name

(Founders)

Gael Class: Daphne (Mrs. not lime washers, you are robbers." is mentioned on the tablet, lost his Clarridge), Ailsa (Mrs. Chapple), After so saying she shouted "thief." life at a fire in Route Vallon in Watsons

A Chinese detective who happen.February, when the fire escape fell Wm. Powalls Gael (Miss Birkett), Thecla (Miss Mrs

The fire did H.E. Telephones Butcher), Joan (Miss Thwaites). ed to be passing by, arrested de- and erashed him

Heyward Hays Class: Blue- fendant while the gung made their much damage to a whole row of

A dagger was alleged houses. nose (Mrs. Mitchell), Boojum cap. (Miss Lewis), Why Wonder? have been found in defendant's pos

Mrs. Faussett), Sealark Mrs. session. Hunt), Lola (Mrs. Cardew).

Home Call (Lt-Comdr. Grant)

2nd RoundMrs. Hickling and 1 mile: 40, 1.13, 1.46, 2.21, last qr. Prof. Tottenham (owe 15/4) boat Dobbin (boy) 11⁄2 miles: 40, Mr. and Mrs. Railton (owe 15).

Men's Singles. 1.17, 1.54, 2.20, 8.03, 8.36.3, last

Tottenham 1st Round:-Prof. qr. 33.3.

bent Megarry; R. M. Henderson beat Armstrong: Lawrie beat C. C.. Stark; Stevenson beat Evans.

*Grey Streak (Mr. Gordon) 1 mile: 36, 1.11, 1.43:3, 2.16.3, last qr. 93.

The Regent (boy) 1 miles: 40, 1.16.3, 1.53, 2.26.3, 2.59.3, Last! qr. 33.

Rechabite (Mr. Reidy) and Blotting Paper (boy) 1 mile: 41.3, 1.21, 1.56, 2.28, last gr. 32.

Ukelele (boy) 11% miles: 45, 1.19.2. 1.57, 2.35, 3.09.3, 3.48, last qr. 23.2.

SERVICES SOCCER.

Played annually on the knock- out system, the United Services Football competition has this year drawn a record entry, these being:-"

Division 1: 2nd Batt., King's Own Scottish Borderers, H.M.S. "Vindictive," H.M.S. "Despatch,"

WORLD'S BEST BOXERS.

Defendant was, remanded for 48 hours in police custody..

The British National Boxing "FINE TO CLOUDY." Board has issued its list of world's champions as follows:--

Heavy-weight: Gene Tunney, Light-heavy-weight: Jack

Delaney.

Middle-weight: Tiger Flowers Welter-weight: Peto Latzo. Light-weight: Sammy Man-

dell.

Feather-weight: open. Bantam-weight: Bud Taylor. Fly-weight: Fidel La Barba. [Note: All the names mention H.M.S. "Titanis," H.M.Sed are those of Americana.)......“.

[Barlay Grass (boy) accom- panied Ukelele for the last 14 miles and the time would there- fore be (1 miles). 86.2, 1:14, "Hermes," H.M. Submarines; 1.52, 2.28.8, 8.00, last. gr. 38.23 H.M.S. "Carlisle," Royal Artil

TO-MORROW'S WEATHER

FORECAST.

Till noon to-morrow, the weather forecast for all local districts is N.E. winds, moderate fine cloudy,

to

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

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At 11 a.m. the Observatory re- The B. L.8. "Benglee" from "ported:-Pressure has decreased Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, Lon- considerably at Kochi," moderately don and Strafta is due to arrive here from Tokyo to the Bonina and on November 25, alightly over N.E. Japan, central The CPS R.M.S88, of China and Indo-China. It is nearly Russia?" left Yokohama "Novom- stationary elsewhere.

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* Loch Rannoch (boy) 14 lery, H.M.S. "Hawkins," HLM.A. Hong Kong Voluntour Defencem, to-day-barometer 30.09; tem- miles: 40.2, 1.14, 1.48.8, 2.20.2, "Ambrose."

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* The Geozer (boy) and The Medical Corps, "Hawkina," H.MS. intter's ground in an all-day match: Gnome (boy) 111⁄2 miles; 42,"1 1.52. 2.25, 2.58, last qr. 32. H.M.S. Hollyhock," "HMS sharp-E. JR. Mitchell (capt.), Charged with hawkipy sausages.

The Sand Piper (Mr. Stanton) Marazion," "H.M.'s Destroyers H. V. Parker, A., Summera, J. Owithout a licence, a Chinese plend- TRUE TEST OF MERIT. 1/4 mile: 40, 1.15, 1.45,8, last cr. (2) teams), H.M.S. "Bluebell," Lyal, H. Standage, Fod that he was arranging them in 700 judge a mãe not by what he pro-lege 30:8:

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