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THE CHINA HAIL FRIDAY, OCT

VIXEN TOR THREAT TO ELECTRON

FAIRLEA GIRLS SCHOOL

New Premises To Be Inaugurated

H. E. TO LAY FOUNDATION STONE

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£3. 1936

was leading 2, the way, and it was only within a hundred yards of the winning post that it was overhauled by Electron. The race to-morrow is over one mile, and The Fairlea Girls' School con- there is just a possibility that tinue their Golden Jubilee cele Vixen Tor may spring a surprise. brations to-day with the laying of on Electron, who may find the the foundation stone by His Ex-extra 10 lbs just a little too much. cellency the Governor. Sir Andrew Holiday Eve has again been en- Caldecott, of their new school tered, but one never knows whe premises, which are to be called ther it will strip for a race or not. the Heep Yuan School

There is no doubt that this pony At 5 pm. the senior Girl Guides is now very fit, and, gived the of the Victoria Home and the assistance of a good jockey, it Fairles School will form a guard must be seriously reckoned with.

Bohmiak Star (Mr. Ip Kai of honour to meet His Excellency the Governor and Lady Caldecott, Ying) has only 135 Ds. to carry, who will be welcomed by the but I am afraid it will not be able School Council. After laying the to keep up with the fast pace. I foundation stone, under which except to see Derby Day run away newspaper.cuttings of "Fairlea's" with a lead of several lengths, and history will be placed. His Excel-the finish being fought out be lency is to be presented with altween Electron and Vixen Tor. silver trowel by Mr. L. N. Chau. with the former holding a slight the architect who supplied the advantage. plans of the new school.

Old Girls' Gathering.

Second

Connaught Handicap: Section: From The Two Mile Post

A short history of the Victoria Once Round And In: Home will be read by Miss S. L Hollis, which is to be followed

Laughing Girl and Mayflower

Bishop Schrembe of Cleveland, is pictured an his arrival in New Yock after a vacation" tour Europe. through

*Bishop Schrembe visited the Vatican and was received by the PopE.

CHILDREN'S HOBBIES

Annual Exhibition At The CBS.

VARIED AND INTERESTING LEXHIBITS

The pupils of the Central Bri-

OLD RESIDENES FUNERAL Madame Chamatong Laid To Rest

INTERMENT LARGELY ATTENDED

tish School are holding their an The funeral of Madame Agnes nual exhibition of hobbies, the Chanatong, who died at her re- entries this year being both var sidence in Hankow Boad on ied and interesting. The sizis, who Wednesday, at the age of 84, took are keen on knitting, painting and place at the Roman Catholic needlework, have sent in many Cemetary yesterday and was largely fine exhibits.

The boys' entries attended. A choral service include models of boats and sero-held at the graveside, where the planes, stamp and butterfly collec-last rites were performed by the tions, fretwork, postcards, and Rev. Father G. M. Spada, assisted wood samples.

Prize Winners

The winners 'were:--

Stamps: -J. Odell (Form 4

was

by Rev. Father M. Robba. Rev. Father John Situ Rev. Father E. Teruzzi and Rev. Father P. Ngai.

Mme. Chanatong leaves two sons,

2nd Prize, Maureen Booker (Form)

'ja step-son, a daughter, and several 6): Model Aeroplanes:--P. Bumigrand-children.

The chief mourners at the funer

(Form 6); J. Rousseau (Form) |3B): Newspaper Photographs of

events in Hong Kong: Prince al were Messrs. Peter and Joseph (Remove): Ship Postcards:.V. Chanatong (sons), Mr. Chan Labrum (Form U1): Fretwork:-Wing-fong (step-son) and Mrs. C. Large (Form 3B): Match-Box Chan Wing-forg, Mr. and Mrs. Labels: M. Stephenson (Form Leung Kam-chin (son-in-law and 3B): Lampshade and Drawing:daughter), Messrs. Joe, Tom, and P. Stainfeld (Form 2G): Wool-Charlie Chanatong and Chan Sin- len Dolls:P. Prince (Form 4G); renk (grandsons), and several re- F. Johnson (Form 2G): Leather-latives. by a talk on "Fairlea" given by (Mr. F. F. Li), each with 168 lbs.

Moss (Form 3G) Amongst those present were Mrs. Cheung, the present prin- to carry, may be ruled out of this Bose Queen, but for those who work:

Since its previous win are prepared to take the risk, Handkerchief:--A Nash (Form Messus. M. Fenandes, Peter Leong cipal of "Fairlea" and the future race.

Royal Highness (Mr. Harriman) would recommend a bet each way 2G): Knitting:-J. Booker (Form Hing tee. Leong Kam-hung, Leong principal of the Heep

has been penalised 10 lbs. High on Sadko. The distance is more 6) Chanos:-X. Hill (Forms 5): Exm-lum. S. Y. Huang, and Sisters School

and to its liking, and with only 147 Wood Samples:--B. Hoare (Re- of the French and Italian Convents which Ibs. to carry, I think Mr. P. Pmove Form): Pen Painting:-P. Besides wreaths from the family..

distinct chance of Crookdake (Form 5); Ship Model: Boral tributes were received from |---Highly Commended. F. Hough-|Mr. and Mrs. J. F.- Grose and Two Mileton.

To-morrow the celebrations are Honour (Mr. H. M. Pih)

Valoraus (Mr. Butler), to conclude with a gathering of

Old Girls" to a tea party in the came in second and third respec- Botelho hus grounds of the St. Stephen's Girls' tively in the same race, have to creating an upset.

In Ballaret Handicap: College. when a play will be stag-carry 9 Tbs. and 7 lbs. more.

ed by the students. At 5.30 pm a the previous race, the Kings Post Once Round And In Thanksgiving Service will be con-Handicap, Amberley (Mr. H. C.

Further Donations

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family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Max- well and family; Elizabeth Wong: Kam-Jun; Baby Mouy, Mr. and Mrs. Leong Hing-kee and family; Rose Ling: Mrs. Britte and family; Mrs. Jan See-chin; Mr. Paul Lo; J. M. Noronha and family, and Joseph

In this race for "B" Class Ans- ST. JOHN BRIGADE Tony Martin; Lears ducted by Bishop Mok at St. Ste-/Pih) was made favourite, but distralian ponies, we have Saucy Face! phen's Church to be followed by appointed badly. Nevertheless, I dinner latter in the evening.

ART EXHIBITION Two Chinese Painters Work On View

Acknowledged

The Director of Ambulance has S. Lee and Company. - tered, and in its absence I should the honour to acknowledge with kay that Centre Court Cri Proulx) has the best chance of the receipt of the following dons- grateful appreciation and thenics

winning. The distance, however, tions:

Mr. Wong Shing (Per Dr. Ma

Luk) and Mas. T. C. Wong (Per Dr. Xa

Lak)

ALLEGED TROTSKY ADHERENTS HARASSED

$25.00 $20.00

Warsaw, To-day-Many thou- $10.00

sand persons, suspected of being $5.00 adherents of Mr. Trotsky, have been ordered to leave Moscow.

(Mr. H. C. Pih) and Double am going to nominate it to win Finesse (Mr. H. M. Pb) carrying to-morrow. Royal Highness will top weight on being demoted from Ifind the extra 10 Tbs. a severe “A” Class. Ranger, winner of handicap, and I think that High two successive races, has not ea Honour and Valorous should be ¡placed again.

Paddock Handicap: Once Round

In this race confined to China) The exhibition of paintings in ponies of "E" Class, and subscrip is more in favour of Racing Heart Dr. Ma Lak oils and water-colours which tion griffins that have not won (145 lbs.), which will be taken Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall opens tomorrow on the 1st floor, more than $1,000 in stakes, and to Gloucester Building, is the work be ridden by novice jockeys, wet by Mr. Harria

I fancy Centre Court to win, of two artists, Mr. Yee Bon and have quite the biggest problem with Racing Beart second Mr. Lee Byng. They are both coming up, for solution. Quite a) Graduates of the Ontario College number of the entries have been Snowy River (Mr. D. Black) third. Mr. Li Shin Tsang (Per Dr. Ma

bat Perfect Day (Mr. S. C. Liang) Lak) of Art, Toronto, where Mr. Yee allotted maximum weights, and.1

to settle in the interior of the Bon, in particular, distinguished without the assistance of whips, I should not be entirely overlooked. Miss Hall (Per Mr. E. H.

Connaught Handiap: (First Beddow)

Soviet Union. The reports speak himself and wom prizes and think the wisest course to adopt

3x Luk)

$ 3.00 of 20,000,"suspects" in Leningrad. scholarships as fast as they were would be to pick a winner from Section) From The Two Mile Post Miss Pun Shue Ching (Per Dr,

Once Round And In

Mr. Ng Ping Kin (Per Dr. Ma 22,000 Kiev, 11.000 in Charkov Trans- offered. The exhibition is one of the lightweights. Cassius

$3.00 and 12,000 in Moscow. -- Luk) This is the second leg of the Messrs. Kan Tai Taze (Per Dr. under this outstanding merit and all those Harris) comes

$2.00 who are interested in art should gory, with Popular Star (Mr. R."Daily Double" and it is no easy

M. Wood) and Shamrock Cir task to nominate the likely winner. Wong Yee Kwa (Per Dr. Ma make a point of visiting it.

Both artists are members of the Choy Wing-chin) coming next, fol-Can King's Bounty (Mr. H. M

These four Pih) win again with 5 s., more Messrs E. K. Rangisin (Per Bong

Artist's lowed by Balice. Kong Working

Dr. Ma Luk jin weight and over a slightly Guild

fponies are very lightly treated.

Per Mr. T. A. Mitchell Cold Ultra Violet Lamp from

ir. cate-

Ma Luk)

Luk)

5.00 Leningrad, Charkov and Kiev, and

4.00

Ocean Service.

2.00

1.00

One

A private view is being held to Among the top weights, Laugh-longer distance?

I am inclined to believe that the Ibert Company to St. John Hos day, to which some 50 guests haveling Buddha (Mr. W. G. Poy) and been invited. The exhibition Estover (Mr. P. J. Fielden) are winner this time will come from pital opens to the public to-morrow at considered to have a fighting the Lan stable. Bright View (Mr.

Warm woolen from Mrs. E. P.

10 am and will remain open till chance. but I rather think that. T. Fung) looks dangerous in Honey to Tang Kwa (bocie case),

the end of the month.

AIR ARM IN

THE EAST

Another Squadron For

Hong Kong

HONORARY DEGREE FOR DUKE OF KENT

This Week-End.

either Shamrock or Laughing spite of its previous disappoint- Buddha will be the winner.

ments, but with Mr. S. X. Liang Wyndham Handicap: 14 Miles again up on Harvest View, it is This race, confined to "B" Class just possible that this combination China ponies, will be the first leg may yet provide the winner.

London, To-day, — HRH the of the "Daily Double," and I don't Ribble (Mr. P. P. Botelho) is at think that I shall be far wrong in all times a strong contender over Duke of Kent yesterday received anticipating a close and exciting this distance, and should at least the Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at St. Andrew's University. finish. In spite of its disqualifica- he placed. tion after winning the Kwangsi Kwangtung Handicap: One Mile -British Wireless Service.

The last race of the day is, con- It is understood that at least Handicap at the previous meeting. one squadron of planes will be add-Bear Claw (Mr. D. Black) has to fimed to "D" Class China ponies. ed to the Royal Air Force strength carry 6 lbs. more, whereas Rose Although defeated at the previous in Hong Kong next year. Their Queen, the ultimate winner in this meeting. I look to Gold Coin to arrival will probably coincide with race, has only been penalised by win, as it will be ridden by Mr. the completion of the new sero-15 lbs.

H. M. Ph. It will be recalled your plan for I the week-end. idrosme now under construction in Dawn Star (Mr. Ip Kui Ying) that Gold Coin came througir with what of the weekly internal clean- is coming out for the first time a very fast last quarter, and but Many people find the use of a wild There are at present two squad-since its promotion. from "C" to for a belated challenge it might cathartic on Saturday night an excel- rons aboard EMS. Hermes which "B" Class, but it is hard to un-have won I understand that Mr lent health said, and when Pinkettes will shortly return to Hong Kong.derstand why in its first race and W. H. S. Davis has been booked are used there is no purging or grip- Added to the contemplated in-in better company it should be to ride Flybynight, in which case, their action is just as gentle as

it should be placed.

This weekly mild clearing of the creased air force at Singapore, called upon to carry 161' lbs. will be stationed within the next the assistance of Mr. Harriman, carrying 165 lbs, will be able to tion good, the liver active, the brain

Stresh and free from pimples 12 months, the squadron expected and I understand that Mr. Butler come anywhere near at the finish. clear, the eyes bright, the complexion but Plain View, if ridden by Mr blemishes. Of chemists everywhere, jhere will complete the substantial will ride King's Justice.

The finish of this race should be S. T. Liang, should be borne in Pinkettes, the dainty little laxative strengthening of the air arm in

liver regulators. the Fast

fought out between Bear Claw and mind.

the New Territories.

No doubt you have already made

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But

where it is reported five squadrons Cyclamen Bay will again have I doubt whether Night View, intestinal tract helps keep the diges

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