SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927,
SPORTS SECTION
HOME BOXING.
TWO PRINCES AT ALBENT HALL
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INTERESTING CONTESTS.
London, Feb. 16.
The drst programme af the Inter national Sports Syndicate, which has nequired the boxing Irase of the Albert Hall, was staged before a crowded howka.
Among those present were the Prince of Wales, who had been hunting with the Belvoir in the afternoon, and Prince George.
In a 15-and bantam-weight con- text, Teddy Badock knocked out Young Johnny Brown at the third meeting.
Frank Moody Pontypridd ou5-. pointed Roland Godd (Donenster), over 15 rounds, at mide-weight,
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SHARKEY'S VICTORY,
* Looting for Challenger to
Tunney.
New York. Murah 4
In tho"fourth eliminating bout' to decide on Gene Tunney's challenger, over fifteen rounds, Jack Sharkey Beat Mike McTigue in a technical || knock-out in the twelfth round- Router's American Service,
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PHIE SCOTT,
Appears in 10-Round Bout at Berling
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Berlin. March 4 Franz Mien1147,
Herman heavyweight boxing champion. and Phil Scatt. Che British champion. are to meet at Sport Palust to-night Both are in the pink conditium.--Eeuter.
Jnn ten momik match.
Later...
Before 10.000 speetatros, Scott out-peipted Diener, "Seolu wigs the: Aggressor throughont and the" Ger- ma was quite nutelassed--Reuter.
HOME RUGGER.
LATEST RESULTS: AHEAD OF
THE MAIL.'
WELSH CLUB'S SUCCESS:
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Landon, Feb. 12. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches' play- ed to-day:-
Devonport Services 3.
Haspilak 3.
Guy's
Gloucester 8; Cardi 22. Leicester 8. Newport 12. Aburayon 9. Llanelly 0. Neath 27, Cross Keys & Other fixtures were scratched duc to frost and fog.
"London, Foh. 16-Oxford Uni- versity 26, Londen Seuttish 18.
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NORTHERN UNION.
First Rodnd of Home Rugby Competitions.
The following are the results in the first round of the Northern! Union Rugby Cup competition—
Bradford 5. Hundet 10 Rochdale 8, Leigh 2,
Swinton 1, Hoddersfield 2.
Widnes 23, Pontypridd 2.
Hall Kingston
Keighley 3.
22.
Rovers
York 9, St. Helená 3. Balifax, 37, Bramley 5. Batley $2, Cottingham 5. Warrington 3,, Leeds 12. Wigan 61, Pemberton 31. Oldham 8, Salford 0. Castleford D. Broughton Ran-
gers 18,
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Wakefield Trinity 13, Wigan
Highfield 5.
Dewsbury 20, "Dereham Wan-
derers 5.
Hull 6, St. Helena Rees. 5
TENNYSON'S XI.
CRICKET TOUR IN WEST INDIES.
COLTS' MATCH DRAWN.
Kingston (Jamaica), Fab. 19. The two-days' match between the Hon. L. H. Tennyson's cricket eleven and the Colts sixteen ended in
a draw, the scores at close of play
being as follows:
Tennyson's 'XI 440 runs.
Colts XVI 366 runs for 10 wkts. For Mr. Tennyson's team, Ernest Tyldesley scored 106 and O'Connor 103. Beckford toak 4 wickets for 65 runs.
For the Colts Sixteen, Bicknell' .scored 76 not out. O'Connor took
6 wickets for 100 runa.
GRAND NATIONAL
10 TO 1 AGAINST JACK HORNER
London, Feb. 17. Hurst Park course betting on the Grand National included 2,000 to .200 against Jack Horner (taken),
[Jack Horner was at one time owned by the Hon. Kenneth Mackay, who sold him on the eve of last "year's 'Aintres, cinisle," which he
HOME TURF. ~
"FORM IN A NUTSHELL”
FOR 1926.
FLAT-RACING RECORD,
The "China Mall" has received from the proprietors of "The Jockey" (published by Associated Sporting Press, Ltd., No. 186, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4) a copy of "Form in a Nutshell," being the record of Honte flat-racing in 1927.
An outstanding festure of the book is that "The Jockey's" travel- ling correspondent gives notes on the running, 'condition, etc. of the horses at all the principal meet-
ings.
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The various records and other usual features will prove very use- fal for those interested in the Home
turf.
$1,600 SIDE-BET.
THEATRE: ROYAL BOXING. TO.NIGHT
作
WELTERWEIGHT BELT. ་་་
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THE CHINA MAIL.
THE FINAL DAY
(Continued from 'Paqe: 1.)
Messrs. Toey & Priestley's
Espóir, 162 lbs. ...
(Mr. Sokoloff).
Hr. J. Brock, manager of the Mrs R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, Hong Kong Boxing Association 155 lbs....... (Mr. Brodie) Announces that the contestants in Messi's: Beith Pearce's. Bill the main event of to-night's tourna- Brewer, 135 lbs...........
ment at the Theatre Royakare onch |- putting up a side-bet of $1,600,
The moir are Stoker Norman Mor- Fris of HMS. - "Hermes," middle
weight champion of the Colony and Able Seaman Dixon of HMS. Frölisher." a former local cham- ion and welterweight champion of the Mediterranean Fleet, who has recently returned to Hong Kong.
There are also two fine 10-round bouts and the usual 6-round proli- minaries. All the men engaged are exceedingly "ft and excellent sport is assured.
SOCCER "FRIENDLY,"
A friendly football match between H.M.S. "Delhi and Chinese Athletic
A "backers' book" has many work-will take place to-morrow at 4 p.m. ing hints for punters and is well on the H.K.F.C. ground." worth studying.
Ar in previous years, the book a and at Ave shillings.
YACHT CLUB.
LADIES v. MEN TEAM RACE,
TIMES AND COURSES,
Palmers for to-morrow's face teween the ladies and the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club are as fol- lows ant they will suit in the morn Ink in the boats shown against their names but in the afternoon when the "fleets" are changed over the crews will draw for their eynft.
Morning. Event.
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Prop. gus 11.10 am.. Starting gun. 1, B a.m.
Course: Channel Rocks (p), Kow. leg Rock (p), mark on The (8), Cust Rock buoy (9). Distance 15.5 miles.
Jauties-Y.; Lady
Clement
Mrs. Milosy Y3: Ms. Ratany, Mrs, Blunt: Y5: Miss Lewis, Mys. Faux- †setu; · Y.94" Mjs Butcher. Mrs. Claridge; G.: Miss Hazeland, Mies Thwaites; G2: Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Yates, Reserves: Mrs. Lammert,
Mrs. Carson,"
Club-12: F. G. Vaux, Comdr.
4. Pearson, R.N.; Y.4: A. L. Shields, Comdr. Ratsey, R.N.; Y6
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(Mr. Haimovitch) Messrs. Half & Shenton's The Ghost, late Cultra), 161 lbs. ......................(Mr. Ralph) Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli, 140-lbs. (Mr. Greenway) One and a half lengths; three lengths,
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GOING NORTH.
2nd Coldstreams Off To-day.
ANOTHER TRANSPORT DUE
NO SEDITION.
Ban on Meetings and Processions,
REGULATIONS GAZETTED.
9.
HUMAN DOCUMENT.
DIVORCE.
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH'S
AN UNWILLING: BRIDE.
...The official account of the 4
evidence on which the Vatican de- The China Mall" learns off- The following regulations were clarod invalid"the marriage of the cially that in consequence of made by the Governor in Council Duke of Marlborough with Miss orders received here late yester- under section 2 of the Emergency Consuelo Vanderbilt is published.
Ordinance, day, the arrangements for the Regulations
.. 1922
The nature of the ovidoneo in accommodation locally of the Ordinance No. 6 of 1922, on apparent from the two passaÇOS: 2nd/Coldstreams have been can-Thursday:--
quoted below and taken from the. Ocelled and the Battalion will be
1. It shall be lawful for the evidence given before Tribunal of leaving Hong Kong for Shanghai Governor In Council, by order the Rotu at Rome: today, if the Kinfauna Castle published in the "Gazette," to pro-the Duke, Mrs. Oliver H. P. "I forced my daughter to marry, can be prepared in time. If not, hibit the holding of any proposed Belmont. they will leave as soon as possi-meeting, which, in his opinion, is Time: 2.89.4/5.
ble to-morrow.
"My mother told me that If I Parl-mutuel—
likely to be conducted in a sedi-succeeded in escaping she, 'would The 1st/Middlesex Battalion tious or disorderly manner or at take the first opportunity to shoot Winner $8.50;
will be leaving for Fanling by or during which, in his opinion, my lover."The former Duchess of Places: Ist $6.80, 2nd $8.50; train (the 1-15) this afternoon, sediticus.or disorderly utterances Marlborough 3rd $7.10.
the camp having been prepared are likely to be made or seditious The "Actu Apostolical Sadie," for about 1,500 troops. -The Professional Cup and Subscrip-
or disorderly mattor is likely to an astonishing human docu- which summarises the whole cause, tion Grifine' Champlons. A sweept Devonshires will be disem-ing" which a general strike is like- It is learned definitely that the be exhibited or used, or at or dur- stakes of $26 ench for starters,
¡ment.
The "Delhi has a very good re- ligord They won the Fat Cruiser
Squadron Shield nud Medal and the! Cruiser Cup: have played 75M matches, of which they won 50, drew! 13 and, lost 12.
cop presented, 8800 to the winner barked here as soon as possible fly to be advocated or promoted In her eyi tenen the former
by the donors and $500 added, second but exactly where they will be
Duchess (now me. Balaan) saya $400, thire $250 In
To ba won two "fitted in" is not yet known.
2. No person shall take part in she was greath in love with Mr. years in succession or three years in
any meeting so prohibited, and Winthrop Rutherford (n wealthy The 1st/Green Howards will be no person shall without lawful New Jersey landner), but that all by ponies the bona fide property of the same owner or owners. For leaving shortly for Fanling where authority or excuse be present at her mother would not allow her to subscription griffins of this meeting the camp is gradually being on any meeting so prohibited. marry him, and took her to Europe winners and placed ponies only. W. larged. They will, if accommoda- 5. It shall be lawful for any for the express purpose of prevent- One mile and a quarter.
tion is sufficient, leave the sa police officer to use any force, B. Paterson's Skicop.
Fing her doing so. "Assaye" for Fanling to-morrow, and to effect any entry which him," she says "and sbliged me to 155 lbs. (Mr. Brodie)
"My mother detached me The ss. "Herminius," with the may appear to be reasonably leave the United States, intercept- Cameronians and the Royal necessary for the purpose of pre-ing our letters. Artillery, is dus in Hong Kong venting the holding of any meet. to-morrow morning.
Mr. Sim's Bagheera, 152 lbs: (Mr. Dallas)
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The Athletic will Beld their wual 14 X-Puu Ka-ping? Ng Mr. Ho Kum-tong's Kóm Tong [Kam-chuen, Lal Yuk-tat; Leong
Hall, 155 lbs. Yuk-dong, Wong Shui-wa, Lam Yuk-
(Mr. Encarnacao)
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ving: Tao Kwal-sing, ip Kau., Wong Mr. R. M., Austin's Potten- Pak-chong,, Suen Kam-shum Chan bush, 156 lbs. K3vong-111.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
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The Arst results in this year's lawn tennis tournament at the Hong Kong Cricket Club were re- corded yesterday as foliow
First round, pen ingles cham-| Epionship
F. A Redmond beat I S
Green. 6-1, 6-1, 6-1.
F. R. Remedion beat W. J.
Howard, 8-6. 1-4, 4-6, 7x5. N. Trambitzky beat Captain E
Jacobs Larkcomb. 6-0, 6-1, 6-4,
Ka Man-kwong bent Major H. P.
Edwards, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.
BILLIARDS RECORD.
$
his billiards match with Lawrence W. Smith, the ex-champion, in
K. Vernall, J. Armstrong: Y.B: H. Sat Birmingham in mail week, made Rouse, Col Gunn, D.S.O.: G.3: R. Jack, Capt. Peyton Reid; G.6: Maj Greig, R.N., Contr. Leveson Gower, R.N. Beserves: Col: Coates, J. Adama and H. J Pearce.
Afternoon Race,
The afternoon race over a course of Channel Rocks (p. Kowloon Rock (p), Channel Rocks (S), Cust Rock buoy (p.) Distance: 6.1 miles will start at 3.00 p.m.
It is hoped that the sun will keep with us for a little while so as to pleasant for this interesting contest warm the air and make it more
which is being looked forward to. most keenly by Both teams.
Tiffin will be served in the Club house."
To-day's "Menagerie."
A menagerie race for all racing yachts will be mailed to-day over a course of Channel! Rocks. (p), Kow- loon Rock (p), mark on line (p), Channel Rocks (S). Distance: 74 miles. Starling at 2.45. p.m.
more
a break of 1,176, which he claims introduced this season, which limit as a world's record under the rules the number of consecutive winning or losing hazards. to 25,
Newman's record break under the old rules was 1.374, and Smith's beat was 1,173.
The Rey James-Fu is to be ordained at St. John's Cathedral to-morrow at noon.
(Mr. Pollock) 4 Messrs. Dyer & Belth's Tangle.
.155 1. (Mr. Haimovitch) o
Short head; a neck. Tri-mutuel:
Time: 2:42.4/5.
Places: 1st $7.50; 2nd $10.10. Winner 311.60.
B-The "Lucky" Stakes.--Winner $100, second $150 third $75, for China panies that have started in at least two extra meetings in 1926 and at least twice at this meeting and have nest woh at this meeting. W.1. (JA) Entrance. $5. Six furlongs. Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call,
(Mr. Dallas) Mesars. Hull & Shenton's The Goblin. 163 lbs. (Mr. Ralph) Mr. R. J. Paterson's Septem- ber, 149 lbs... (Mr. Brodje) Mrs. R.
163 s.
J. Paterson's The
Regent, 163 lbs...
(Mr. Haimovitch)
Three lengths; two lengths. Time: 1.33.8/5. Pari-mutuel:-
4:
Winner $10.90.
Places ist $6.10; 2nd $8.80.
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FRIEND IN NEED,
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BENCH HELPS HARRIED MOTORISTS,
"PIFFLING OFFENCE§.”
ing so prohibited, or for the pur-
"Terrible Scenes."
from.
pose of dispersing any meeting sol "Mother made continuous scones. prohibited, and also to search any She said 1 must obey her; that I premises and to seize any thing had no right to choose a husband which may appear to be evidence for myself, but accept her choice. of any offence.
"She also said that my opposition 4-(1). In any case in which Waining har health and that hi he may consider that the urgency might be the cause of her death. of the occasion so requires it shall when she told me that if I succeed- There, was one terrible scene, be lawful for the Governor, with led in escaping she would take the out consulting the Executive first opportunity to shoot my lover. Council and without publication Then she would be sent to prison of the order in the "Gazette," to and executed and the responsibility prohibit the holding of any pro-would be mine. posed meeting, which, in his
"Having destroyed the possibility. Protesta from the Bench against opinion, is likely to be conducted of my marriage with the man I the time of the police and the cours in a seditious or disorderly man-loved my mother told me she had being wasted in dealing with sun-
menses against motorists for trifer, or at or during which, in his chosen a suitable husband who ing offences were added to by Mr. opinion, seditious or disorderly would shortly be arriving in Ameri- Bingley, the Marylebore magistrate matter is likely to be exhibited or en as her guest.
recently. Mr. Bingley was dealing sed, or at or during which a gen persist and declare "that' with a long list of these summonses eral strike is likely to be advocated agreed to marry the Duke of Mark and remarked that some of them or promoted. were too ridiculous-too utterly!
I
borough only under pressure from
her absolute will
absurd. He was glad to see that police officer to use any force, and My mother told me several times (2) It shall be lawful for any my mother and in accordance with some of his colleagues had spoken to effect any entry, which may ap- that if I pareigted in opposing her out on the same subject. Here.
for instance, was a man summoned ear to be reasonably necessary wishes it would be such a blow to for not having a road licence on holding of any meeting so pro-result
for the purpose of preventing the her health that her death might
his car. He had it in his pocket,
and according to the police he put bibited, or for the purpose of dis
This was also the doctor's view,
it on the car immediately, he was persing any meeting so prohibit as I was told by my mother's stopped-and yet he WAS aum-jed, and also to search any pre-fiend, Mrs. Jay, who had heard moned.
mises entered and to seize any about things from her." It was quite common, said Mr.thing which may appear to be
Mother's Evidence, 9-The United Services Cup.-A cup with 60, 70, and 30 summonses on
Bingley, for him to have to dealjevidence of any office.
Mrs. Belmont, in her evidence, (8) Any such crder may be says: "I forced my daughter will be presented to the winner with one afternoon, most of which were proved in any legal proceedings by marry to Duke. I always had ab- $200 added, second $150. third $75, for merely pifting offences; and in for Chinu ponies the bona fide pro-hia view it was ridiculous that the the production of a certificate solute influence over her.
by officers
the under the hand of the Colonial Forces;
to
"When I gave an order nobody.
perty of and. be ridden
police, the magistrates, and of H.M.'s Regular ponies" leased by officers will, for the Public should have their time wast-Secretary, and judicial notice shall discussed it, so I did not ask her purpose of this race, be considered ed over them.
be taken of such signature on to marry the Duke; I ordered her. us the bona fide property of such
"I am the blaming the "con- such certificate.
"I then invited the Duke to New- officers, Cutch weights at $100 batables,' he added. "They have to 5. In these regulations,
port (the fashionable Rhode Island, Entrance $5. One mile..
follow their instructions, but who-(a) ever it is that passed these sum 1monses might show some sort of die- eretion. As far as can age, they use nous," Mr. Bingley remarked.
In another case he remarked that the public were getting tired of beo) ing summoned to court for all these trivial oversights.
Melbourne. Including one club match and three inter-State games Sarapen, 160 lbs. since his return. from England, Ponsford, in six innings,, has scored
1,01 runs. Only one other Vic-Borderer, 160 ibs. corian, namely, Armstrong, has scored more centuries for Victoria, Urgent, 160 lbs. Armstrong's total being twenty-two
in twenty years, and Ponsford's Stripes, 160 lbs. fourteen in five years..
Mr. Ramsay.
(Mr. Bala)
(Mr. Bulveel)
2.
3
4
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Scarecrow, 160 lbs. To those members who have been University in a league cricket match Perhaps, 160 lbs.
The following will represent the frowned upon by fortune at the against the Chinese R.C. today at Rares muy I suggest that satisfaction might be got from aA. A. Rumjahn (capt.), Dr. R. A. Crar, 160 lbs.
2 pm sharp on the C.R.C. ground:| Hittle indulgence in the "gentle art of veuring with the wind"-thotis true both are very fickle.
Entries close to-morrow for the Kowloon Cricket Club annual lawn tennis tournament.
Ponsonby Fane, Dr. D. K. Samy.
(Mr. Mattingly)
(Mr. Fawns)
"(Mr. Robertson)
C. W. Lam, W. M. Gittins, B. P. Ng, Shady Joe, 160 lbs..........
(Mr. Kelly) S. V. Gittins, E. Zimmern, W. Hong! Sling. E. A. Lee, F. I. Zimmern, Bay Rum, 160 lbs.).
(Mr. Wright-Neville Scorer C L Tan. game with the Police has been post- |
[The 2nd XI
(Mr. Welch) poned.J
River Grass, 160 lbs.
(Mr Abbott) Hailsham, 160 lbs. .......... (Mr. Scott-Elliott) Rum Bow, 160 lbs. ......... (Mr. Shillington)
INVENTOR OF BASKETBALL,
Dr. James Naithamith, who Invented the game: giving instruction to two "co-eda" of Kansai Univer
Black Mouse, 160 lbs.
Made Life Intolerable.
Mr., Justice McCardie, at Leeds Assizes said he felt the police were compelled to give time to minor offences against by-lawa which might otherwise be given to detec 0tion of crime.
Mr. Sharpe, the Clerkenwell o magistrate, in dismissing a sum- mors last September against a motorist for obstruction, gaid that 0 such summonses made life intoler
able for motorists. The man had Oleft a car while he went for a cup
of coffee,
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Earlier in the year, Mr. Ratcliffe Cousins, said:-
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London magistrate,
"Meeting" includes every watering-place), where he remained assembly, gathering, celebra-for a fortnight
"When I told my daughter he tion, service and ceremony was her chosen husband she broke whether open to the public or down, replying that she could not not, and every processioni.
marry him, but I consïdored that. I "Seditious matters" has the was entitled to override her opposi same meaning as in the Sedition, which regarded as the foo- tious Publications Ordinance. lishness of an inexperienced girl." 4014, and "seditious utter- Mrs. Lucy Jay,, who was asked ances" means utterances whether Conagelo was persuaded or which, if reduced to writing, coerced, replied, “Not persuaded, .. would be seditious matter.
but fully constrained. I wear it."
Mrs. Tifary, Mrs. Eelmont's ais- ter, said: "My sister made scenes conthaally in the presence of her daughter. She knew how to move her by saying that she had a work heart and would die if Consuelo continued to resist."
PEAK TRAMS.
INTERRUPTION IN SUNDAY SERVICE.
TESTING NEW CARS.
Court's Decision.
The Tribunal accepted the argu- ment that the marriage was wholly la formed one. In its judemment it observes that the stention was never remedied, since the diver |rence of spirit persisted and dissen- Cin increñsed.
The Peak Tramway Co. warms the If cautions were given where a public that no cars will run (Mr. Abel-Smith)tions had been made, police officers late in the forenoon or early after slight infringement of the regula-morrow (Sunday) until sometime could in many cases be employed noon..
More Better (late Jimmy Lad)
160 lbs....... (Mr. Barker)
Half a length; two lengths. » Time: 2.17.1/5.
Pari-mutuel:
on far more important duty than wasting their time in court.
Duchess's evidence where he says: It recalls a passage in the ex-
laraeter was the cause of my own arrogance of the Duke's
The The new cars are to be officially
Sir William Joynaou-Hicks, the vice will be started again as 8001 tested during this time and the ser Home Secretary, informed Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke, Con, East as the tests are completed. Cardiff, in Parliament, that he could The last car to-night will be at Places: 1st 88.90; 2nd $15.10: not accept the suggestion that the 12.06 and no late car
Winner $21.50.
|$11.10.
attention given by the police to minor offences under the Motor) Car Act was responsible for an in- crease in unpunished crime,
10-The Mafoos! Race Winner $400, Second $150, third $75, Stakes to owners. For China ponies that have
The matter of increasing. the] started in at least two races. at this Metropolitan Police was engaging meeting and have not won, to be attention. He had seen Mr. Justics ridden by bone de riding boys in McCardia's remarke at Leeds, but racing colours. Weight. 147 16. No
rapura allowed. The follow. With great deference he ventured to prizes will be paid to winning Buy that he knew more about the ridars first $60, second $30, third details of police work than the $20. Entrance $6. One-mile and a learned judge. He was, however; quarter.
Investigating the whole subject,
Messrs. Toeg & Priestley's
Saucy Sue, 147 lbs.
Mr. Dynasty's King of the
Plains, 149 lba."................
Mr. RM Austin's Grey
Knight, 147 lbs.
Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 147
Iba..
Messre. Dyer & Belth'a Loch. Rannoch, 147, ibara Mrs R Paterson's Scooter,
147 lbs
Many length two lengths, Times 2,40
Pari-mutael
Winner, $8,500
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GROSSLY EXAGGERATED."
available.
will
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
BRIGADE.
Public Vaccination.
بعيه
be
hostility.
"He seemed to despise everything that was not English, so that my pride wua offended."
Since dissensions continned tutil" In divorce was" obtained, the Ti- bunal holds that the marriage was (null.
The Duke's Statement. The ofeld report goes
On to state that the Duke of Marlborough. Isaid that 20 days after the marriage [his wife, Consuelo, declared to him; ·79"
I have married you because have Been forced by my mother in do
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The Y.M.CA. Division of the St. xo." |John Ambulance Brigade vaccinat-
Since then they had been mutie ed 4,482 persons during the recentically separated. . ・・・ "Health Week,"
The Duke had also admitted that In consequence of the number of Consuelo, had arrived at the - people still demand vaccination wedding and seemed trould. |the Y.M.C.A. Division.Will centsrue! The mother had so foured Mufat
the work of public vsccination-for
few weeks, vaccinating all comers the last moment her from 6.30 every evening, except would repent and refuse London, March 4. cination will be performed in the ebidy to watch her
Sundays. On Saturdays puble vac- church that she had and The report of Hayakawa's afternoon also."
shy was not allowed to body,
death was published in a Paris theatrical paper, but enquiry from
0 New York shows that Hayakawa
It was also ascertained jibu. Duke "asked - Misk. V
whether he would commer
hod
In alive in the United States For the first time in 80 year me his flancés she did ry, Rester
white gloves were presented at bat broke into tears.
Anwer cable from Paris the sizes at Bedford, when Miss Vanderbilt was no feed stated. The death is reported at there was no criminal business, next day to see in the nee Places 1st $5.60, 2nd $8.20; Monte Carlo of the Japanese film the recipient being Mr. Justice the announcement of her Färd $7.80
star Sessus. Hayakawa.
Branson
Iment to the Duke of Marlb
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