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No. 27,422 HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,
CHAMPIONS DAY
DIANA BAY CREATES NEW RECORD
RACE TO BE REMEMBERED
Mr. L. Dunbar and Mr. W. Hill achieved the glorious double at the Race Course to-day, the fourth day of the Hong Kong Jockey Club's annual meeting. In following up yesterday's sweeping con- quest in the Derby, owner and rider gained further honours and made turf history at the same time-by lifting the Champions, the principal event on the card, with that never-to-be-forgotten mare, Diana Bay!
It was a Champions that will be remembered for years to come. Four of the five contenders had broken records within the last two
days and, bad luck for the majority of punters, Apollo, a hot fa- vourite, failed ignominiously.
Mr. Ho Kom-tong, O.B.E., had "hard lines" with President Hall, which was second to Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull last year and occu- pied the same position this afternoon.
SIX NEW RECORDS
As expected, the record of 2 minutes, 32.4/5 seconds created in 1028 by Mr. Dunbar's Elliot Bay, was substantially lowered, Mr. Dunbar's latest acquisition, Diana Bay, being clocked in 2 minutes, 28 seconds! She could have done bet ter if there had been a Berious challenge.
Jardino's Adam also broke a re- cord, that for the once round, 7 fur- longs and 65 yards, returning 1 minute, '48.3/5 seconds as against the 1.52 by Glorious Rose in 1998 and by Gretna Green in 1916.
Up to the Champions, six new records had been set up, one had been equalled, and President Hall had also beaten the previous best, to be excelled in turn the next day. Truly a wonderful meeting!
Although it was Ladies' Day, the fair sex was not as strongly repre- sented as on previous days but there was no diminution in attendance or money.
The rain that threatened did not materialise and the going remained hard, on the very fast side.
On the average, the size of fields waa maintained and close, desperate finishes were the rule rather than the exception. In the sixth race, four ponies battled in a line up the straight for the first place and pass. ed the winning post very closely, In the ninth race three ponies went at it neck and neck for second and third money and there were other stride-for-atride struggles,
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time I have had the honour of giv- ing it."
In reply, Mr. Belth assured His Excellency that it was one of the greatest ambitions of Hong Kong owners to win the coveted trophy. He (Mr. Beith) took immense pride in being able to win the Arat cup presented by His Excel- lency..
YEN HSI-SHAN'S PLEA OUR MERCANTILE
FOR UNITY & PEACE
WAR NOT NECESSARY TO SETTLE
THE CONTROVERSIES
ASSEMBLY SUGGESTED
MARINE
CHINESE AND BOARD OF TRADE EXAMINATIONS
HOME COMMENT
WHAT IS THE USE OF A PASS LETTER ?
London, Yesterday.
In the House Commons to-day, Mr. William Granham,
1930.
Busineu "AdanagSE.
There ate Spectacles and Spectacles ............ but What A Difference in Quality
and there are opticians and optielans, but in Hong Kong, only one European optician who measures ·up to the highest qualideations · Opties) men in every corner of the world 're- cognise his certificates and the modern equipment used.
LAZARUS
The Optician. Phone Mr. Cooper C. 2263 for appoint-
→ment.
Ralph A. Cooper, F.1.0. (Engl.), Registered Optometriat (Canada).
TO-DAY'S DOLLAR. www.The closing rate of the dollar on demand, to-day was 1/6 3/16.
PRICE $3.00 Per Month. '
HAVE YOU WON? Lucky Numbers în Cash Sweeps
FOURTH DAY'S DRAWINGS
The following are the winners of the Cash Sweeps At to-day's Races:
Peking, To-day. Marshal Yon Hsi-shan's circular telegram, published an the verna- cular papers to-day and dated Feb. 28, is signed by more than 40 Kong. Generals, but not including Chang being permitte to sit for Board of Trade examinations in Hong Haueh-liang or Chen Tiao-yuan. It
Hong Kong, William Graham, draws attention to the deplorable President of Board of Trade, conditions throughout the country ferred to his eply given in the 200.
House of Couns on February 19. caused by civil strife, and urges
Commander Kenworthy asked
that armed conflict is unnecessary whether Chin receiving a letter
Race I
No. 481
91
$1,208.20 845.20 172.60
CONFERENCE TO NORWAY'S MINISTER
CARRY ON
TO CHINA
THE PRESIDENT
REPORTS OF A THREE-POWER CREDENTIALS PRESENTED TO
FACT FIRMLY DENIED
SUCCESS ASSURED
FRIENDSHIP OF BRITAIN AND JAPAN STRESSED
*MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING"
Canton, Yesterday.
The new Norwegian Minister, Mr. L. C. M. Aubert, arrived at Rugby, Yesterday.
Nanking and prezented credentials to President Chiang Kai-shek this On the assumption that the new morning through Dr. C. T. Wang's French delegation to the Naval Con Introduction. The following mess- ,, 289
ference will reach London to-
ages were exchanged. Unplaced $50 each:-Nos. 348,morrow, a meeting of the heads of
Minister Aubert's statement is "I 216, 139, 443, 110, 457, 102, 459, the delegations has been arranged have the honour to-day to deliver for Thursday morning. Signor the credentials which his Majesty, Grandi and Admiral Sir Ianni, who the King of Norway, issued for me paid & short visit to Rome during in my capacity as newly appointed the conference adjournment, re Minister of Norway to the Re- turned to London to-night.
The public of China. I need not em- Expert Committee, which been con phasize that I feel extremely honour- oldering the question of special ed at having been appointed as ahilpa, has reached agreement on
diplomatic representative practically all points and is drafting Norway in this great country, with Unplaced $50 each:-Nos. 255, a report for submission to the First, which Norway has always maintain-
Committee.
ed such friendly relations. I ven- With reference to the various ture to hope I may be able to con- rumours and suggestions which tribute something further to the have gained currency during the development and strengthening of last few days, it is authoritatively the friendship between the two coun- stated that the delegates generally tries. I beg you to be assured that continue to be confident that the I come to the country with, ovary five power agreement will finally goodwill to co-operate with the Chi
Race II.
No. 85
217
T
120
$1,657.60 478.60 296.80
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to settle the controversies within certifying thadhey had passed the the Kuomintang brotherhood. The examination guld be entitled to circular suggests that members of serve as officer on British ships, the first, second and third Plenary Sessions of the C.E.C. should form a fourth session, so that diferences can be settled by the peaceful vot-whether it wot a fact that In- dians born India could re. ing of the Assembly and the Party colve certifica like other British become unified.-Reuter.
subjects. Mraham promised to enquire.
Mr. Graham said that he would like to have nose on that, but he understood that it was not the case. 321, 144, 896.
Mr. J. & Wardlaw Milne asked
other than Subscription Griffina 5 lb. extra. (Jockey Allowance), En- trance $10. Once Round (About 7 Furlonga 55 Yards), John Peel's Adam, 160 lbs..
(Mr. Heard) 1
Ho Kom-tong's Majestic Hall
160 iba. (Mr. T. L Wong) 2 Chan Tin-slon's Winsome Stag
158 lbs. ..... (Mr. Quincey) 8 yam Man's Carnival Eve 161
....(Mr. da Roza) 4
lba.
Then Mr. A, J. P. Heard, who had ridden Adam to victory in the Ladies' Purse In the morning, was Introduced to Miss Barbara Sutton who handed the successful jockey the purac, with 25 severeigns. She Toeg & Priestley's Fair Sport congratulated Mr. Heard and the
161 lbs. ..... (Mr. Bowling) 0 latter, after responding, called for N. Hashim's Orange Williams three cheers and "a tiger" for the Indies of Hong Kong. Mr. Heard then presented Miss Sutton with a bouquet tied in the Jockey Club's colours and escorted her to tiffia amidst the cheers of a large gathering.
Misty Eve Gets Home There was A big attendance after tifin, in spite of dull weather and a threat of rain.
Mr. Bowling roda a well-judged race on Misty Eve in the Phaeton Stakes "A" Clans, to win by a head from Pickle, Monterey Bay was third, with Our Prince com ing up on him at every stride,
A great finish featured the.
Thracian, Leighton Hill Stakes. Arabian Sea, and Peter Guerney
161 lbs.......(Mr. Charles) 0 Dynasty's Young Pretender 155
lbs. (Mr. Haimovitch) 0 2% lengths: 3 lengths. Time: 1.48.5/5 (A Record). Pari-mutuel
Winner: $12.60. Places:
3rd $7.50.
1st $5.90; 2nd $6.00;
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The Sports Club Cup and Hong Kong Stakes-A Cup presented by the Members of the Sports Club with $1,000 added for Winner Second $300. Third $200, For Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of the Subscription Griffins Challenge Cup 7 lb. extra. Winners of other Races 5 lb. extra (Jockey allow- ance). Entrance $10. One Mile and a Half.
raced neck and neck coming down Mrs. Pearce's Tonbridge 155 lbs. the straight, and Snaefell, with a
Mr. Haimovitch) 1
great burst, joined issue at the Sturt & Lobel's Tango 15 lbs. distance. The four ponies raced
Sir Lamin Worthington Evans asked what Wiịthe use of the let-
HANKOW MISSIONS BURNT
Hakow, Yesterday.
A terrible story of a raid by bandita on the Catholic Mis- sions at Teen-Chinghu and Lachingkow, on the south bank of the Hab River, 120 miles from Hankow, on the post 1 route to Siksi, has reached bere.
It is undtood that Father Felix and Sisters of the Belgian on being fore- watned 51 Kher-bandita" ap- proach; hurriedly evacuated to Shasi. Very shortly after their departure the bandits arrived and looted the Mission, which, in addition to the Loahingkow Church and Misalon, they set in flames by pouring kerosene oil over the buildings. The priests bad already fled from the Mission, but it is reported that the lives of Irish missionaries in the vicinity are endangered. --Reuter.
(Mr. Harriman) 2 ter... Mr. Graham said that it. qualified the holder for some capa- city, but he was unable to indicate the precise way without notice.- Reuter.
along together to the finlah, Peter Dyer and Beith's Loch Fyne 160 Guerney winning on the post by a
lbs. ............................. (Mr. Heard) 8 short head from Snaefell, with Ara-J. J. Enato's Pea Shop 158 lbs. bian Sea third, a short head bebind.
(Mr. Knoll) 4 Little Thunder
Mickels's Blotto 168 lbs. .....
(Mr. Charles) o
For the first time during the meeting, the Band of the 1st Battalion the Somerset Light In- fantry played selections and these Items were much enjoyed.
Twelve ponies faced the start- er in the
Grand Stand Stakes, which event opened the pro- gramme. African Eve provided Little Thunder was made favour- a sensation right away by win-ite for the Phaeton Stakes "B" and ning comfortably, giving his fair justified the public's confidence, backers 8707 for a win. The winning by three lengths, Samart "place" dividend was $68.30. tan, in second place, paid his backars
$44.70.
There were several false starts
In the Ladies' Purse, but when the flag fell Winsome Stag show ed the way, with Carnival Eve ly- ing well 'up. Carnival Eve.was
beaten past the Rock, and Adam, who had been lying handy, Came up in the straight to win from Majestic-Hall. Mr. Heard's vic- tory was a very popular one.
The time, 1.48.8/5, was yet an- other record--this time for the once round. The previous best of 1 mln. 52 secs. was held joint-† ly by Mr. Burey's Glorious Rose (1908) and. Mr. John Peel's Gretna Green (1916).
Miss Barbara Sutton presented the Ladies' Purse to Mr. A. J. P. Heard, who rode Adam.....
Trophies Presented After the fourth race the time-. honoured ceremony of presenting some of the major trophies, WAS
held in the members grand stand,
outside the private box" of HE the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment.RS VAN
Ho Kom-tong's Bridge Hall 168 Iba...(Mr. Encarnacao) Mogcar's Catalan 158 lbs. ... (Mr. T. L. Wong) Topside's Mountain Oak 158 lbs. (Mr. Leighton) The Grand Stand Stakes-Winner Mrs. H. S. Chan'a Pagoda 153. $750. Second $300. Thled $200, Iba......... (Mr. Y. S, Liang)
For China Ponies bona fide Griffins W. T. Stanton's Sixty 168 lbs. of this Meeting. Weight for fnches
AN per scale.Winners of one Race
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of
On February 20 the China Mall published the following cablegram and footnota:
Race III.
No. 283
108
17
1
740
$1,860.60 581.60 265.80
Unplaced $50 each:-Nos. 55, 702, 693, 459, 134, 21, 41, 27, 516.
Race IV.
No. 164
$2,116.80 604.80 302.40.
450 660
Unplaced $50 each:-Nos. 351, |746, 841, 203, 285, 524, 149, 196.
Race V.
No. 676
877
*+
24
1019
$4,827.60 1,299.60 646.80
Unplaced $50 each. Nos. 467, 833, 1124, 763, 1637, 976,
Race VI.
No. 1271
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$5,859.80 1,102.80 551.40
811 1264 Unplaced $50 each:~Nos. 401, 105, 252, 1868, 856, 1044, 37, 289, 818,
Race VIL
No. 122
1501
H
191
$4,445.00 1,270.00 695.00
Unplaced $50 each:-Nos. 982,
1566, 1058, 1518, 418, 460, 1294, 894, 451.
Race VIIL
No. 610
9188.
$47,280
18,508
4662
卑自
6,754
SQUALLY
To-day's weather report from the Royal Observatory states:
The depression has deepcued and moved E.NE into the eastern sea.
Moderate southerly or vari- able winds along the S.E. coast of China and over the N, China Ses.
Forecast Southerly ΟΙ variable winds, moderate; squally generally; overcast; some rain:
Rainfall Rainfall since January · 1, 8.61 inches, against an aver- age of 2.97 inches.
Temperature and Humidity
The temperature and humidi.. ty at certain specified centres this morning at 6 o'clock
were:
Temp. Humid. Hong Kong de 73
84
Macao
70
99
Pratas Island.
71.
95
Manila
68
91
Amoy
65
94
Swatow
64
100
Chefoo Shanghal
86
100
54
97
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nesa Government to that effect, and I am in this in full accordance with my Government on the basis of ~ mutual understanding.
"I beg to seize this opportunity to express my best wishes on behalf of His Majesty and the Norwegian Government for the prosperity and happiness of the Chinese Govern“ ment and people."
Constant Friendship President Chiang replied: "It gives me great pleasure to receive the credentials you have presented by command of your August Sovereign, announcing the appoint. ment of Your Excellency as His | Majecty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Re- public of China, and the letter an- nouncing the recall of your pre- decessor, I am grateful for sincere wishes you have conveyed of your | Angust Sovereign towards the Chi-
nese Republic and people.
"I am happy to agree with Your Excellency that the friendship be- tween China and Norway has al- ways remained constant and sincere with Your Excellency's
sym- pathetic understanding of China and her people, and I am confident that this proof of your Government's friendship to- wards China will contribute to and consolidate the friendly rela tions already existing between the [ two countries. I am happy to
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emerge from the conference, and assure Your Excellency that the that nothing more than passing re- National Government of the Repub- ferences in casual conversation have lic of China will do Its utmost to co- ever been devoted to the suggestion operate with you for the full reall-
ization on this effect. of a three-power pact.
As to the so-called Mediterranean "I avall myself of this opportuni- Pact, it is pointed out that no ty to request Your Excellency to Unplaced $278 each:-Nos. 289, specific proposal of that nature has transmit to your August Sovereign
In the House of Commons to-day, 7492, 9323, 8674, 8784, 7637, 10150, been made by the French or by any on behalf of the Chinese Republic in reply to a question in regard to 2655, 5069, 4923, 2967, 1568, 6997, document produced during the con- for the welfare and prosperity of the notice by the Government of 336, 10726, 5636, 1410, 7815, 9914, Hong Kong that Chinese nationals
would be permitted to sit for Board 5310, 10642, 9642, 8689, 481, 8529, of Trade examinations as masters, 9207, 10318, first mates and chief engineers, under the same conditions as British
Race IX.
(Mr. Stanton)
o subjects, Dr. Drummond. Shiels
No. 951
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pointed out that it was expressly
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7.15, of two or more Races 10 lb. Mrs. W. T. Southorn's Tombola extra. Subscription Griffins of this 156 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) Meeting-winners no penalty non-Glebh's What's Yours 158 lbs. winners allowed 10 b. (Jockey al- lowance). Allowances accumulativo,
(Mr. Y. S. Chang) Entrance $10. Six Furlonge.
Many lengths; length. Evo's African Eve 161 lbs.... Time: 3 mins, 18 secs.
Pari-mutual:--
(Mr. Bowling) 1
Chan Tiu-sion's Witty Stag 168
lba....... (Mr. Y. 8. Chang) 2 Fynes and Mackie's Piccalilt
158 lbs. .....(Mr. Noodt) 8] Dynasty's King's Bounty 168 lbs. .
(Mr. Haimovitch) 4
0
Ho Kom-tang's Empress Hall 158 lbs...(Mr. Encarnacao) Dyer's Four Clube 158 Ib......
(Mr. Bultoel) 0: Harbot's Gay Caballero, 101 lbs.
(Mr. Collaco) 0
Dunbar's Good Hope Bay 101 Elba (Mr. Hül) Dr. J. C. Macgown's Orlando 168 lbs.........(Mr. Reidy) Mr. O. Gordon Mackie, Chair Ho Bai-man's Shiny Pearl 155 man of the Stewards of the beWG(Mr. T. L Wong)- Jockey Club, Introduced Mr. HoW.EL. Shenton's The Alba-
Kom-tong, O.BE, to whom His
Excellency handed the Chater Cup, provided by the late Bir Paul Chater in his willy This was won by Mr.
tross 161 lbs. da Rosa) Chan Tin slona Windsor Star
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Winner: $14.10. -.
Face X.
No. 1239
84,208.40
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711 B68
1,210.40
605.20
Tribute To Dr. Sun
other delegation, and that in no and the people our sincere wishes ference and in no official conversa-the Norwegian Kingdom and the tion which has taken place in con-people." Inection with the work of the con-
ference, has the subject been Minister Aubert will lay a wreath formally ralaod. There have been, on Dr. Sun's mausoleum to-morrow of course, vagne references to a noon and leave for Shanghai the political background, but there has same evening.
The new been no formal proposal or dis-
Vice-Minister, Mr. cussion. In any case the question Frank Lee, arrives at Nanking this of the Mediterranean Pect could morning, and will assume his post only be considered in consultation on February 25. with all the Mediterranean powers. Marshal Chang Hapeli-Hang re-
Britala and Japan
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ports that 2,000 Chinese returned from Vladivostok have been sent to Proposing the toast of the their native districte.
$4,610.20 1,817.20 stated that Chinese nationals would
658.60 not receive a certificate of.com- Unplaced $50 each:-Nos-1522, opetency. but a letter signed by the 245, 207, 429, 1101, 1885, 1642.
chief examiner, certifying that the examination had been passed. The letter would not entitle the holders| to the rights conferred by a certi- Places: 1st 5.90; 2nd $7.50; 3rd|ficate of competency. $7.90.
He added that the action of the Colonial Authorities was taken Unplaced $50 each: Nos, 1098, Society, Mr. A. V. Alexander, First clude a friendship pact with China. The American Club Cup-Present with the approval of His Majesty's 596, 1407, 898.
Lord of the Admiralty, spoke of the Canton Newa Agency," ed by Members of the American Club GovernmentRenter
naval associations of Britain and with $500 added for Winner, Second $300. -Third $200. For China Ponios bona fide Griffins of this keet Ing. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one Race 8.15, of two Races 7-1b,
three
or more Racen
10 lb. extra Sabscription Grifins of this. Meeting", allowed: 10 lb. (Jockey, allowance), Allowances ac=
Camalative Entrance 10% Once
Round (About 7 Furlongs : 55 Chan Tia-slon's Wisdom Stag
Yarda
160 lb/(Hr. Quincey): 1 Dynasty's King's Colour 166 lbri GRAY (Mr. Haimovitch) Ho Kom-tong's Marquis Hall 168 lbs (Mr. Soares)
161 lb. 7(Mr. Quincey) 0 Afbch Afteha Chivalro by lengths, length.
$368.80% 2nd #29.60)
Heard
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[It was notified In the Hong Kong · Government Gazette on - November 22 last - that Chinese nationals will be permitted to sit at the Board of Trade examina- tions for Master, 1st Maté, and
Race XL.
$8,876.60 1,107.60
·558.80.
No. 930 659
· 148 Unplaced $50 each:-Nos. 1185, Chief Engineer under the same 37, 77, 877, 1139, 539, 121, 283, 17,
„conditions as laid down for Bri-
tish subjects. Successful Chi: 670, 285, 180, 1076, 1399, nese candidates will not, however, receive + 6-certificate of com- -petency which can be granted only to British subjects, but will re- ceive in led thereof letter 'signed by, the Chief (the Harbour, Master) that, the examin
CONFERENCE TO ADJOURN 7o
London, Yesterday.
The fall of M. Chautemp's Cabinet farther complicates the position at the Naval Con
and this ther
Japanese delegation at a dinner
Minister Chiang Tso-ping reports given in their honour by the, Japan that Roumania is desirous to_con
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| Japan. He recalled that, from the will be brought to a ̄aatisfactory
days of fifty or more years ago, conclusion.".
when British officers assisted in the He was convinced that all the training of the Japanese Navy, right statements that would gather round through to the period of the the Council Board-once more this catablishment of Japan as a leading week would make a continuons and naval Power, the relations between sincere effort to arrive at the agree-
the Navies of the two nations had ment desired, and this would be a been of the most cordial character. lend to further disarmatnent on land The British admiration and respect and in the air."-British Wireless for the courage and efficiency of the Service, Magn | Japanese Navy, had boờng greatly
Earlier. Cables enhanced by the support and co-
Tokyo, Yesterday. operation received from it during Commenting on Press reports the Great War. It was not sur-that the Naval Conference is like prising, therefore, to find the ly to break up shortly, the Foreign Japanese delegation labouring Office spokesman declared that no sincerely for the access of the official despatches had been re- prosent Naval Conference. "We calved in this.connection. may not yet have completely ad- Expressing the bellef and hope fristed our respective viewpoints on that the French and Italian: de- of detail, said - Mr., | Ingaton- Gould not withdrew, from Alexander, but it in stood to be able the
the spokesman
to record that we have diready said that in the
doing: Japan
probably
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