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17,000 14th Dec. 16,000 28th Dec. 6,000 -4th Jan
14500 11th Jan. 6,000 18th Jan.
Destination...
Marseilles & London. - Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre," London; Ham- burg," Antwerp, Rotterdam, & Fall Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London, Marseilles, Have, Landon, Ham-
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7,000
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12,000 7th Mar
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Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marselles, & London..
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With
Blackburn ascended to League table who regi side of THE champions. quarrel with the
Over for County
the Grant to Hour Kong Socie
cheng (365)-to-1 o and fice (145)-6 to L'a.
\(145) −9 to 1 o..
(256) 5 to 1*
Britian (160) 6 to 1 o and L
Race & Sub-Griffin St. Ledger, One
for the Protection of Children 290.00) And Three Quarter Milewski:
-Jobey's Grant to St. Dunstans. $10
(SKY) as potential
|Ye Olde Printeria (posters ż
progzaminus)
tion.
Donation to Cathedral autho...
rities.
Sundry expenses (including honorarium to the Cathedral organist)
"Beginner's Luck: (156):20 to To. 150.00 Emergency Call (151) 25 to^1 a.
Lucky Strike, (151) 30 to`1 c. 81.30- Propitions Line (151) 16 to 1 o..
SchFa (151) 10 to 1 a, 12 to 1 t 40.00 || Seventeenth of September (156) 3
Lacking Birkett, Middlesbrough did not find goal-scoring so easy, and Leeds United gained a pointi on Teer-side, thanks once more to full-back J. Milbum. He has made goal-scoring from the Sidrers penalty spot a habit of late. Cathedral authorities and the Hong langs) yang
Huddersfield Town continue to Kong Union Church for facilities Bistre (159) 10 to 1 a
the way, a late goal by Luke for rehearsals and for the service: the Honour (153) 10 to 1 seeing them through against the daily and weekly press for Speed (158) 5 to 1 and 1
Mayflower (108) 10 to 1 ́a. Grimsby Town, now
somewhat their kindness in giving as auch Mistake. Bay (168) 4/8 to 1.0. even despressed Mariners.
splendid publicity: Ye Olde Prim- money t terie for their expert help in the Monoplane (151) 8 to 10.
Pacific Fall (340) ID to 1.
The Deernster (146) S3 to 1. -34.00 Tin Ho (151) 50 to 1 a
Saley View. (156) 3 to 1 o and t.. $585.30 | Wadebridge (156) even mobcy u zad, t On behalf of the Hong Kong Race 5 Shun Chan Handica
of Fourth Section C Hadicar
NEW OPERA HOUSE IN BERLIN
Workers Attend First Performance
MUSICAL MASTERPIECES FOR THE PEOPLE
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design and make up of program-Night View (740) 10 to 1 0. mes and posters, and for their Trowbridge (155) 100 to 16. generosity in the matter of Valorous (140) 8 to 1 o. charges; and, finally, the mem- Victoria Hall (145) 6 to 1 o. "bers of the vast audience for their Race & Fremantle St Ledger. One wonderful encouragement of our And Three Quarter Bea efforts. The “afimosphere” was Cold Morning-(158) to 1.0 and t. such that we as a choir were able Derby Day (156) S$ to 1 o. 100 20-1+]
Goldsmith (258) 25/to-1-o. (I almost wrote impelled) to give Haleyon (146) 40 to 10
rendering of the two glorious Shooting Star (151) 12-to-1 o. but difficult works which certainly Snowy River (151) 12 to 1. o exceeded our own estimiste of what Southern Cross. (158) 2 to 1 o and t. Streamline (146) 6 to 1.0, 10 to 1 a
Copper Idol. (140) 20 to 1 o.
Flying Tourist (168) 10 to 1 a
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Berlin, Today, we could do! The guests invited to attend If I may trespass still further Vixen Tor (156) 2 to 1 o and to
Race 7. Taipo: Handicap. "D" Class the first performance in the "Ger-an your space. I should like to 1st Feb. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-man Opera House," whose reno point out to the more permanent One Mile:
vation has just been completed residents in the Colony that at Boxing Eve (166) 4 to 19 and t. after six months continuous ac-present over half of the Houg Ebony Idol (140) 20 to 1 o. 6,000 29th Feb. Marselles, Havre, London, Ham-tivity, were all the workers with Kong Singers are connected with Festival Eve (144) 10 to 1 o. burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & hand and brain who had been en-the fighting Services. We who are Flybynight" (188): 20 to 1 of gaged on the building operations, shortly leaving Hong Kong would Each worker and his wife was in-like to think that when we return vited individually to attend. alfor another "tour" we shall find performance of "The Mastersin-the Singers still going strong. gers. A prominent guest was For this to be so, the "permanents Professor Baumgarten, the ar-must come in and help in greater chitect, but his craftsmen and numbers. all handicraft workers, masons. We are hoping early in February carpenters, plumbers, journeymen next to give a rendering of and apprentices also attended. Handel's Messiah- (with organ and Before the performance began orchestra), and rehearsals of this Dr. Goebbels welcomed all cor- great work have already begun. dially in
an address, thanking Singers who wish to join our 10,000 20th Dec, Singapore, Penang Rangoon and them for what they had made of ranks (not just for the "Messiah”"
8,000 3rd Jan
the Opera House, which at the please!) should communicate with time the National-Socialist re- Mr. Anderson Miller (Tel. 50283) gime began was in a dilapidated condition, head over heels in debt,
Dr. Goebbels then said that in- the Third Reich all workers and the middle class
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Calls Port Swettenham.
SAILING5
Now is the time to visit, the male cis Clustralia & New Zealand
lands of Sunshine and· Romance, “Down Under” you will feel new being and even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting of Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you including 25/- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or beetic for the E. & A. will humans your every whim.
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course a Sun Deck Swimming pool, in Orchestra and a fine Laundry.
A. Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had almost forgotter the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the gong! Manthana
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Saanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia, si de
Frequent connections from Australis with the following:-
The Union SIS. "Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisen, etc.)
The P. & O. Boyal Mail Stemmers to London and
The P. & O Branch Service of Steamers to London via Suez. The New Zealand. Shipping Co's Steamers for London via Panama Canal
Southampton and
A. S. KING,
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Glad-Eyes (156). 4 to 1'ó and t. Gold Bullion (140) 6 to-1 0- Hearts Glory (158) 4 to 10, 5 to It! Limelight (140) 10 to 1 o. Mersey (140) and Philanderer (145)
each 10 to 1 o. Plain View (155) 40 to 1 a Popular Star (140) 10 to. I o Roussean (161) 6 to 1 x Sylvandale (140) 12 to 1o. Tillicom (140) 10 to Io. Tiny Star (149) 10 taal 6. Warrington (147) 20 to 1 0. Wembly Stag (154) 8 to 1 o and to West Parade (151) 6 to 1 o, 8 to 1
Race & Shom Chun Handicap (Second Section) "C" Class
Furlong
Five
Cavalcade (145) 12 to 1 ́a. Den (155), 20 to 1 o. Foxbridge (164) 12 to 1.a. Great Hall (161) 3 to 1 0,4 to 1 t
tradespeople TANGIER STATUTE Lemberg (184) 12 to 1 a
Įmnst learn to seel relaxation and
recuperation in the musical maa-| || terpieces of the great German The great zim ́of composers. National-Socialism was that art and culture should not be for the enjoyment of a small privileged section of the people, but, once again the common possession the broad masses of the people
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Dependable Backs
BELGIAN MINISTER SHOUTED DOWN
(Continued from. Page 1). PRODUCIS BOYCOTTED
In the intermediate line Mrs.) Bell was outstanding. -She hits very hard and feeds her forwarda) - Bome: a new list af foreign well, in addition to playing a good products to be boycotted" was spoiling game
published - yesterday” by the semi- official Giornale d'Italia, directed Miss Grey and Miss Smalley are solely against Spain. All Italians a very dependable pair of backs, are informed that it is their strict while Mrs. Lanson, their new goal-duty to refuse to buy all the fol- keeper, is a decided acquisition to lowing Spanish exports: fresh as the team
well as preserved fruit, raisins,
The team selected to meet the olive oil, artificial manure, arsenic “Y” Ladies next Saturday is silicate, lead sheets, colophonate, follows:
tcork, turpentine, tanned "skins,"" Mrs. Lamson, Miss E Gray, Miss wool and luxury wines such as 3. Smalley; Miss RaHance, Mra. M. sherry "and" "Malaga.
Pride of Thingtao (159) 3 to 1 o, 4 Bell, Mass C. Ferguson; Miss P. Many of these articles, it is
to I t.-.
Racing Boy (150) 6 to 1 o. Royal Romance (151) 10 to 1o,
to 1st
March, Miss M.Smalley, Miss J. Dal
ziel, Mins B. Helbing and Mr W. pointed out, can be replaced by 20 Waddell Italian products if not, they In their second division encoun-ahould be imported from countries ter against the C.B.A. Ladies, the not participating in sanctions-- Hong Kong Ladies will be repre-Trans-Ocean Service. itsented by:
Spinaway (151) 10 to 10 Twenty Grand (140) 20 to 1o. Wayward Stag (156) 20 to 1 o. Paris, To-day. What A Chance (184) 4 to 10,500 The Premier, M. Laval, Te 7than (164) 5 to 1o and t afceived the Spanish Ambassador Zero (151) 6 to 1o and t
in Paris yesterday, with whom Victoria Double (Selections from The discussed the question of the the Castle Peak Handicap and the prolongation of the Tangier Chan Handicap (Second Sec
tion). 200 to 5 and 1. Statute, which expires November 22
Miss 8. Baskett, Miss G. Swan Miss E. Strahan; Max N * Burnett
Miss R. Smalley, Miss M. Sleep; Mis B. Goldman, Mrs. P. M. Hatropy, Mis H. Hance, Miss J. Flax and M
Blackburn
Peninsula Hotel Guests
aying at
Italian Protest Being Considered
NO IMMEDIATE REPLY
London: The Italian note to the British, and other Goverments According to Le Journal, the
protesting against the imposition signatory Powers of the Statute
of economic sanctions by the intend to prolong it without International Meeting
The following are guests
Sir Elty Kadoorie, ME. LA
League Powers, under Article modification, in spite of its
sin view of Italy's resort to In Berlin
present imperfections," since the Peninsula Hotel: Mr. A. S. Ab Miss H Kellet Mus E. Kemp, I E. Kerisady zrl child, **Cat. certain divergencies of opinion bot, Mr. A. M. Alves, M... 3. A. A Mrs. Kirke, Miss R. Kirke, K. G. W. war in disregard of her coven
ants, is still under the consider- could easily be overcome by dersen, Miss D. Babridge, Mas Lindberry, Miss B. Lewis, Miss Berlim, To-day. negotiations through the Bailey, He and JE Berant. Lewis, Coleand Mix LA Lesia, Fation of the British Government. A. Batters Mrs. A. Lodowychr, Miss S. Long, No: Immediate rejoinder to the international wireless dinary diplomatic channels Mr. C. A. Barr, 7,000 31st Dec. Manila, Rabaul Brisbane, dydney police congress was opened here without setting in motion the Miss J. Balderstone, Major TB Mr. and Mrs W- Lumsden, Capt-Italian demarche is expected in yesterday by the chief of the complicated smachinery of an in- Balajoe, Mr. R4Rgarri, Mr. C. Black, Lastie, Miss P. Madden, Miss Mondon, as it is assumed that German police service, Lien-ternational conference. tenant-General Dalnege, who Ocean Service.
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The
7,000 1st Feb.
Melbourne & Hobart.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
extended “a cordial welcome to
RANCHI
TILAWA
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NALDERA
NANKIN
SANTHIA *BEHAR CARTHAGE
RAJPUTANA
17,000 15th Nov. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. -10,000 - 28th Nov. -Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
6,000 28th Nov. Shanghai, Robe & Yokohama. 16,000 - 29th Nov. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama:
Shanghai & Japan. Amcy, Shanghai & Japen.. Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai, Kobs & Tokohama. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
· 7,000 * 5th Dec. 3,000 12th Dec.: 6,000 12th Dec. 14500 13th Dec. 10,000 26th Dec, 17,300 27th Dec.
ALL DATES zis appreciate and sub All's well-
cure fitted with Electric: Fana or. Funka Lowre
System Steamers on? ·Lendors and Aug- on the
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received at the Company
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Bham, Manuk, Mr. M: MacEwen, Caphy and Trang M, N N Blum, Mr. C
Mr G. Forst Him E Brandal Le Mrs K. Maurice Jones, MW the Government will Comdr. and Mrs. Brinkmann, Mr. A. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. CW. N. sult with others of Bropical Mar W. Brown, Mr. and McGowan, Mr. E. L. Moncrief, Miss to which the note
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Miss. Ea row, Mr. 0. H. Ochs, Mr. and form of the
delegates from Austria, Czecho ARTHUR LAY PLAYS My Buchanan & child, Miss CP Marrow Lt. Col. CHP Mar-dressed before
slovakia. France, Holland, Hun- gary, Lithuania, Poland, En- mania, Spain and Switzerlandk
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