MACAO GYMKHANA RACE MEETING.
PLEASANT AFTERNOON'S
SPORT.
BY RAPIER]
LAWN TENNIS.
WAYFOONG BEAT RECREIO.
CLOSE MATCH.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1927.
In the return friendly match be- tween the Hong Kong Bank and the Clum de Recreio, played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts resterday, the Bank won by the Apart from the disappearance of a margin of eight games,
the first match, Club de Recreio A few matsheds there was little
won, so that honours are divided. other evidence of the ravages of Six pairs represented each side. the recent typhoon at the Macno and every pair met the other oppos- ing pair in a set of seven games. Race Course Practically all the The match was exceedingly closely buildings are intact and the Course contested throughout and out of a Natal of 252 games played the Bank is in fairly good condition. Quite a
claimed 130 as against 12 by the number of people made the trip from Portuguese. Luz and Riberis were Hong Kong on the Lungthan and top scorers, winning 32 games out they were favoured with a smooth, while Jardine and Black, who elaimed 28 games, were the best and speedy passage. The meeting Blank pair. No pair went through was very informal and most enjoy unbeaten. able Mr. F. Sutton officiated as started and as the fishes were not as close as usual his task was lightened accordingly. The start ing was not without its amusing. side but the charm of the Macao meetings lies in their delightful in- consequence. I was glad to see Mr. S. Y. Liang win the Consolation Race. He has done must of his riding at Happy Valley and he is shaping very well. Rob Charles was again to the fore, being the most successful jockey of the day.
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RESULTS.
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1. The Novices Race.
Three furlongs.
Mr. P. N. Cheng's Fir Der
(Mr. AW. Roza) 1 Mr. S Y, Liang's Six Hundred.
(Mr R Rocha) Mr. S. W. Hee's Wai Chow
Starters: 9.
(Mr. Braganza)
Time not taken. Winner: 813.10.
Places: 1st, 20: 2nd, 97.00: 3rd, 843.
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2.The Trial Plate. Half mile.
Mr. Huch Chung's Chow Tszc
(Mr. G. V. Roza) I Mr. Lim Kee's Shanghai Friend
(Mr. Sewell) Mr. K.H.'s Loongwa'
(Mr. K. Chan)
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The detailed scores follows:- Bank Scores. Graybarn and Pentycross... 20 - Moncrieff and Moodie Hall and Lee
24
Shannon and Nicholson Scott and Parker
14
21
Jardine and Blake
Total
Recreio Scores.
C. E Xavier and H. M.
Xavier
130
Luz and Riberio
32
Remedios and Soares.
15
Silva and Oliveira
Gosane and Prata Remedios and Remedios....
95
Total
U.S. SEMI-FINAL. ·
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
FOREST HILLS, Sept. 17th. In the semi-final Tilden beat Hunter, 14-19, 81, 146, 07, and Lascoste beat Johnston, 6o, 26, 34, 61...
A WORD OF ADVICE.
In my notes on Saturday morn ing I mistakenly described the above Meeting as a Gymkhana ari the assumption that such a' hastily conceived Meeting with practically no time for entries, training or or. ganisation could not possibly be garded as Official. However, I am informed that the Hong Kong Jockey Club bave decided that the Meeting is an Official one and that penalties for winning ponies, and ili be accordingly im-! A glance at the Rules and Places: Ist, 88.70: 2nd, 83.20; Regulations of Racing "of 3rd. 7.20.
Startera: 8,
Time: 1.1.2-5.
Winner: 89.70.
3.-Shanghai Pizte.
Five furlongs, Mr. Juc's Sang Nine
(Mr. Charles) Mr, Chin Lee's Yuen Sin
Mr. Hau Un's Little Sit Tang
2
3
1
(Mr. G. V. Roza)
(Mr. A. W. Roza)
3
Startra, 3.
Time: 1.17.3-5.
Winner: $8.40, .
Any
Jockey Club quickly convinces one that Horse Racing is in a class by itself so far as sport is concerned. Where public money is involved and so many interests are at stake it is obviously necessary to have
clearly defined legislation control- ling the sport and the right type of Officials to enforce same. The Hong Kong Jockey Club have always maintained in the highest degree the recognised standards of racing and what I know of the
Plares: 1st, 26.40; 2nd, 80;90: 3rd. present Officials leads me to be. $12.70.
4. The Far Eastern Plate. Six furlongs.
N
Mr. Luen Vick's, Beautiful Ter- race (Mr. Tong)
Mr. Recreation's Little Darling,
lieve that the traditions of the Club are in safe hands. Now the Hong Kong Jockey Club has granted the Macio Race Club temporary recog nition but so far the latter's at tempts at conducting Meetings leave a good deal to be desired. 1 fear that unless a distinct improve. mant is shown there is little chance of permanent recognition. How long this temporary recognition is to last I know not. It would be a great pity if its withdrawal caused any bad feeling. The Officiaja of Places: let, 80.30; 2nd, $7.20; 3rd, the Hong Kong Jockey Club are
:
(Mr. G. V. Roza)
2
(Mr. Reidy)
3
Mr. Cheuk Suen Lo's Man-of-
War
Starters: S.
Time: 1.37. Winner: 30.00,
89.10.
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5. The Honte Carlo Plate,
Once round.
Mr. U-Un's Leaf. (Mr. Tong)
Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow
1
(Mr. Charles)
3
- Mr. K.H.' Papyrus (Mr. Chan)
Starters: 6.
Time: 2.0.4-5.
Winner: $8.40.
Places: lat, $0.60; 2nd, $16.50. 6. The Autumn Selling Plate. Three furlongs, Mr. Lim Kee's U-Go
(Mr. Charles) Mr. R.C.' Glenmerin
(Mr. Sewell) Mr. Y. M. Lo's. Jolly Kid
(Mr. G. V. Roza)
Starters: 8. Time: 40secs. Winner: 814.40.
very keen on the promotion of racing but it must be an orthodox lines. Those who have the privilege of acquaintance with Mr. R. J. Paterson, the Clerk of the Course,
know that he will do anything in
reason to help racing as he was cradled in an atmosphere of 'Osser and his family and associates have always been devotees of the flat and the sticks. He and others have done a good deal for the Macao Race Club and they are, I feel sure, prepared to do more but really the Officials of the Macno Race Club must endeavour to fall a little more into line with the established rules of racing. Hong Kong heartily wel comed the advent of the Macao 2 Race Club and it was hoped that it would materially strengthen the 3ties already binding those concern- ed but the running of a Race Club is strewn with difficulties. Macno Club can rely upon many
The
Places: 1st, 86.20; 2nd, 87.10; 3rd, Hong Kong helpers to clear the path $13.70.
7.-The Consolation Plate.
Three furlongs.
Mr. Chin Lec's Yuen Sin
3
(Mr. Liang)
2
Mr. Cheng Kook On's Suther-
land
(Mr. Murray)
(Mr. Sherman)
Mr. Wong Far's Sea Crow
"Starterar 5.
Time: 46.2-5. Winner: $18.30. Places: 1st, $7.40;, 2nd, $6.10.
8.-The Maloo Race,
Half Mile.
1. Castle.
4. Warlordship.
3. Dragon Boat.
Winner: 88.40.
and it is hoped that they will take an early opportunity of doing so. Whatever happens it cannot truth- fully be said that the Officials of the Hong Kong Jockey Club are un- sympathetic and it is hoped that their attitude refusing to in any way sacrifice their principles will not be misunderstood. The Macao
3 Club officials are so decent that it is sincerely hoped by those who have partaken of their hospitality will flourish and become worthy of! its mentors,
Places: 1st, 85.30; 2nd, #9.20; 3rd, Continued on next Column.).
HOME FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE
MATCHES.
HOME TEAM WINS.
Every match scheduled to be played in the English and Scottish Football Leagues was decided on
Saturday,
The results show a preponderance of home wins, and in several in- stances there was some fairly high scoring.
In Division I, the most goals were obtained by Liverpool ngainst Derby County, the Liverpudlians netting on five occasions. All but two home teams won their games and there were no drawn matches. Portamouth, who went
up last season did well to beat Tottenham by the goals to mil, and Middies bro' also won against Blackburn R In Division II, every hoore team,
won their
CHILDREN'S DAY. -
NAVAL DOCKYARD PICNIC.
ENJOYABLE EVENT AT STαONECUTTERS',
Between 200 and 330 people were at Stonecutters Island on Satur- day afternoon for the annual picnic and sports for children arranged by the Naval Dockyard Recreation
Club.
FUTURE OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE."
SIR CYRIL ASHFORD RETIRING.
CHANGES EXPECTED.
"..
It
AN ACTRESS'S PROSPERITY IN IRELAND,
REVELATIONS.
WHY SIR THOMAS LIPTON DID NOT MARRY.
WHEN PRESIDENT WILSON
WAS NERVOUS.
We are so apt to think of the pro- fessional side of the Royal Naval College that we do not always realizo its educational side. materializes the Selborne scheme The afternoon was thoroughly for the entry and training of cadets enjoyed by the children and both for the Royal Navy. But Dart the land races and water events mouch is quite as much-indeed, a
great deal more a school as world of the theatre. were keenly contested.
Considerable amusement was pro- technical colirge. Amidst all the
vided by the four clowns, (Messrs. eriticism of the scheme for which
C. Jones. F. Wynne, J. Laidlor" and it stands there can be none of the W. J. Davis).
manner in which it plays its part.
The role is a difficult one: to
AN AMERICAN CONGRESS- MAN'S PLEASURABLE
SURPRISE.·
DUBLIN CLEANLINESS AND
LOW PRICES,
Congressman Sel. Bloor,. of New York City, who is on a holiday in In a series of articles written for Ireland with his wife and daughter, The Evening News Miss Fannie gave a very interesting account o Ward, the American actress, who is this impressions to the Dublin Pub- appearing again in London, where
licity City,"
He stated that before coming to she-first played 33 years ago, re Ireland he had heard that the food lates amusing stories of prominent here was terrible; that Dublin was people she has met mainly in the lthy; that they could not get any. thing to ent here; that there were no covered cars in Ireland, and that one would have to drive along. frightfully dusty ronds in open cara;
in
had been twenty-four hours.
I met Charlie Chaplin, before I
Hollywood, at a party given to celebrate any entry into the film world, she writes.
He surprised me by recalling
that there was no hotel accommo dation..
He came expecting the worst, and found that all these state- ments were absolutely inaccurate. The food was splendid and re-
harmonize to heat advantage the many of the parts he had seen mar play in England, when he was "B necessities of general education kid and when he "cauld get markably cheap; he got vegetables with professional raining. The enough coppera for a gallery tie here for 6 cents as good as Anp mistake in the view of many liesket,"
he could get in America, the differ- At first he was very bashful and ence being that the cheapest he he became even more entertaining hotel would be 50 cents; he got all than he is on the screen, for besides kinds of fresh meat at prices almost his clowning, he can play almost equally favourable in comparison to any musical instrument by car. American prices. The Irish hotels sings well and has an endless fund
with the exception of one, and this present, and were received by the in trying to combine the two: the reserved; but once he felt at ease could get them for in an American
WAR 1
drawn game. match. Swansea Town netted six times without reply by the Wolves, and West Brom. scored six goals to Blackpool's three. Southampton
obtained five goals in their match with Oldham Athletic, who found the net twice...
The band cl H.M.S. Durban, played throughout the afternoon, by permission of the Captain and Officers of the ship, giving their services free of charge.
Commodore J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., and Mrs. Pearson were general recretary, Mr. J. Baldwin, who expressed thanks to them for attending.
At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. Pearson distributed the prizes, which had been provided by the Club, through subscriptions for
members.
There were also present Mr. J. C. Joughin, Chief Constructor of the Naval Dockyard, Engineer In Division III (Southern) four Cap. W. H. Michell, the Chief matches were drawn, and curiously Engineer, and Mr. A. E. S. Hay enough in each case teams had scorward, Naval Store Officer: ext one goal. Scoring was low, no team obtaining more than three goals, except in two instances where. five goals were obtained by Luton at home against Brentford, and Northampton away against Torquay United.
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In Division III. (Northern) similar conditions prevailed. There were three matches drawn, and the other home teams won, except two. Highest scores were five and four goals.
In the First Division of the Scot
tish League scoring was generally
low,
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Thanks were returned to Mrs. Pearson by Mr. Joughin.
one should begin when the other has ended. This is not a question for the administrative staff. Their concern is to get the best value out of the scheme. And under the re-
gime of Sir Cyril Ernest Ashford. who is retiring this term from the head mastership of the college, the results in this direction merit the highest possible tribute that can be paid to them.
of stories.
were excellent and, clean, and could easily be modernised to suit the most exclusive type of tourist.
He found that there was no cleaner city in the world than Dublin,
Angeles to fulfil vaudeville en When Norah Bayes came to Los
gagement, I asked Charlie to a party I gave for her; and when Norah and Charlie mat, they found
The Big Fault, each other kindred spirits. They clowned, sand impromptu duets. The big fault he found was the It is rather a wonderful record burlesqued Russian dancers and Irish lack of self-confidence. They upon which Sir Cyril Ashford can kept us all in gales of laughter. had everything needed, natural and look back. Since he was appoint. But during a pause, Norah unex-artificial, to make the country a ed to Dartmouth College, on ita pectedly said: Charlie Chaplin, popular tourist resort except the opening in 1905, more than 4,000 you're going on the stage with me self-confidence to tackle the icb for the British From now on you will be known properly They should have a Mr. Norah Bayes! Charlio' tourist, tradie worth from 25,000,000 Navy have passed through his as handa Amongst these were the sense of humour suddenly deserted dollars to 35,000,000 dollars per year Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, him-this was long before his first if they had the backbone to go and Prince George. More than 100 marriage for he stopped all bis and get it; but they all said they masters have served under him. fooling and for the rest of the even were poor, that tourists would not When the Dartmouth establishing was a shy and almost, silent, come, und made all kinds of ex- ment was opened it was intended to spectator. house an average of about 200 endets, whilst Osborne was design- The following ladies assisted dured to accommodate about 170. At ing the afternoon: Mesdames the present time Dartmouth houses Craell, Jones, Beryer, Read and about 550 cadets, which is its full
capacity.
The sports had been arranged by a sub-committee comprising Meeers. A. Ursell, W. Morris, embryo officers Magill, C. Boryer, C. Jones and A. Lewis, assisted by a number of ladies during the events.
Children were divided into two classes, those under 14 having thirteen events on land, and those over 14, having swimming contests. Ten was catered for by Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
THE RESULTS.. The full results, as cabled by Gull. Reuter, are as under-
English League: Division I. Arsenal 2, Sunderland 1. Birmingham 1, Cardiff City 3. Burnley 4, Aston Villa 2. Bury, Sheffield U. 0. Huddersfied T. 4. Manchester U. 2. Beicester C, 2. West Ham U. 3. Liverpool Derby C. 2 Middlesbre 2, Blackburn R. 0. Newcastle U. 2. Everton Portsmouth 3, Tottenham H. 0. The Wednesday 3, Bolton W. 0. Division II,
Bristol C. 4, Rending 1. Clapton O. 2, Chelsea 1. Fulham 3, Barnsley 1. Hull City, South Shields 0. Manchester C. 2, Leeds U. 1. Nottingham F., Notts C. I. Preston N.E. 4, Port Vale 0. Southampton 5, Oldham A. 2, Stoke C. 0, Grimsby T. 0. West Brom. A. 6. Blackpool 3.
Division III. (Southern). Coventry C. 1, PlymouthA. 1. Crystal Pal 1, Brighton and
H.A. 1...
Exeter C. 3, Southend U. 2 Gillingham 1, Merthyr T. 1. Luton T. 5, Brentford. 2.. 'Millwall Bournemouth and
BA. 0.
Newport C..3, Bristol R. 1. Queen'e Prk. R. 2, Watford 1. Swindon T. 2, Charitan A. 2. Torquay U. 1, Northampton, 5.
División III. (Northern), Walsall 1, Norwich C. 1. Accrington S. 0, Darlington 0. Bradford C 2, Bradford 3. Chesterfield 2, Trazmere R. 2. Durham C 4 Barrow. Hartlepools 4. Ashington 1. Lincoln C. 6, Crewe A. 2. New Brighton 3, Halifax T. 1. Rotherham U. 3, Rochdale I. Southport 1, Nelson 2. Wigan Boro 1, Doncaster E. 1. Wrexham 1, Stockport C. a
Scottish League: Division L. Clyde 3, Aberdeen 2 Dundee 1, St. Johnstone 2. Bunfermline A. 1. Celtic 1. Falkirk 3, St. Mirren 0: Hamilton A 5, Cowdenbeath 1. Hibernians 3, Bo'ness 0. Kilmarnock. 1, Motherwell 3. Raith Rovers 4, Partick T. 2. Queen's Park 0, Hearts £ Rangers 2, Airdrieonians 1
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THE EVENTS.
The sporting events resulted as
follow:
Girls Race (6-10): R. Guest, M. Magil!
Boys Race (6-10); R. Egan, D.
Oliver.
Boys Relay Race R. Gull, K.
"Harrison.”
Girls Race (10-14): J. Bates, B. MagiH.
Sir Cyril Ashford, who is so years of age, has richly earned the K.B.F., and M.V.O. which form he official recognition of his labours. He is being succeeded by Mr. E. W. E. Kempson, who comes to the post from the Board of Trade, where he has been an inspector. This, however, ie not his first pro- fessional experience of Dartmouth,
since he had been both a naval in- Boys Race (1041); F. Bacon, Astructor and a master" at the col- Jege before he left the service to go Hargreaves-
tu Rugby as head of the science sid of that school.
Boys Relay Race (6-10): D. Oliver, R. Stevenson.
Boys Race (36): F. Mitchell.
Hughes, D. (14-18):
cuzes for pot advertising for them The Bachelor Secret.
and entering for them. Their big fault was that they did not believe The late Sir Charles Allen gave in themselves. a supper party for me at the Savoy What they wanted was a big or one night, and I sat next to Sirganised advertising campaign. No- Thomas Lipton. During the dinthing could be accomplished with
Sir Thomas, how is out organisation. If they wished to ner I said:
bond issue to inatal the few: it that an attractive man like you raise has never been married
modern conveniences lacking in He looked cautiously round the their hotels at present, he would table to make sure no one else was show them how to raise it in New When he returned to New listening, then leaned towards me York.
York he would do' all he could to and whispered:
If I tell you, will you give me see that only Irish-made goods were your word of honour you will sold as Irish manufacture,
soul 7" never breathe it to
Tingling with excited "curiosity. stenting a blighted romance of bis eterna youth I eagerly aware silence.
He looked round cautiously There are rumours that the new again, and then, bending his head First Sea Lord has ideas on the close to my car said: The reason M.subject of the entry and training, have never married, my dear of paral endets, and that we may Miss Ward, is because there has witness more interesting changes never been enough proft in tea 1" in the not distant future. But in giving these for what they may be worth," ww would add the Asquithian precept "Wait and sec-Naval and Military Record.
Girls Swimming George, D. George.
Boys Thread and Needle Race: A. Hargreaves, F. Bacon.
Boya Swimming (14-18)B. Yalland, R. Bates.
Ladies Race: Mrs. Hollidge, Mrs. Pengelly, Mrs. Gell.
"Nott Cup (members only); V. R. Harvey, L. Faulkner, R. Jones.
Clowns Race: Dead cat (Messrs. Wynne, Jones, Davis and Laidler).
POSTE RESTANTE.
UNCLAIMED CORRESPON. DENCE AWAITING.
OFFICIAL G.P.O. NOTICE.
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DOG RACING PERILS.
UNDESIRABLES GET BUSY.
At White House.
When American entered the war I went to Washington, D.C., to sell Liberty Bonds, I had come direct from California, a journey of over three thousand miles.
In the morning I was awakened by the telephone and told that the White House wanted to speak to
me.
Now, in Los Angeles there is department store called the White Houre, and in my drowsiness I for- got where I was and roundly scold- ed them for waking me so early I told them I would never set foot in their shop again.
Explanations at the other end
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LONDON, Aug. 22nd. The City Editor of the Daily Mail warns the public against credulously investing in mushroom dog racing companies and says that notorious sharepushers are as sociated with one such company. of the line were in vain.
He points out that the sport is wouldn't listen-I don't believe an still in its infancy. and lacks echo could have got the last word
Though the with me that morning national capital of the existing companies, is estimated at £33,500, it does not give any idea of the money involv E. C. S. Adkins, H. M. Burns cd. For example the Company (.. Gorgistan), R. T. Beffa, Raul controlling White City possesses a Bigazzi, E. Bolton, J. J. Booth, E. nominal rapital of £5,000 yet its K. G. Briant, ML Brodie, G. income must at least be £400,000 Bonavita, Mrs. F. J Baily, Miss per annum.
An official G.P.O. notification, of Saturday's date, gives the follow ing list of waclaimed correspon dence, etc.:
control.
Swindlers
Some time later I received a note from President Wilson's secretary saying that the President would be pleased to see me at 10.30 a.m. and asking me not to be late.
Feeling Nervous.
Tourist Slogans.
Miss Bloom, addressing the Club after her father, said that the American women regarded the Free State as a very advanced country because the Second Secretary of ta Legation, at Washington was a lady the first lady diplomat to arrive at Washington.
In speaking about Ireland, Miss. Bloom said she had come over to study the country for some Ameri- can papers, and was still somewhat
Sbe politics. puzzled over the intricacies of Irish
thought could do much useful work in at- Ireland
tracting tourists by means of apt slogans, and that a wealth of.. tourist propaganda could be ob- tained from our national songs
Mr. "Lionel Smith Gordon, said that although we had received & great deal of sympathy and finan cial aid from Americans in cur national struggle it was very diffi- cult to interest them in Irish in-
dustry.
The world seemed to be prepar ed to do anything for Irishmen except regard them as normal human beings engaged in such prosaic occupations
selling eggs and beef.
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When the time limit for my in-'. terview was up I left, deeply im pressed by the President's great
The interview would last a quar-personality and sincerity, and that ter of an hour, and after that I day, I sold $2,000,000 worth of.
I was there
Little Miss Visuvius,
M. Baily. Mr. C. E. Bone (c/o Certain company promoters are was to sell Liberty Bonds from bonds between twelve and one Mrs. K. Simpson), A. Botta (Chi-anxious to take advantage of the the steps of the White House" o'clock. ness Postal Service), &. W. Cover-get-rich-quick ambitions of a see the Presidential mansion dale, D. Y. Costan, Mrs. A. Cald- tion of the public but investors
on time, feeling Jerome E., Jerome was always. well, Best Canton, H. A. Epston, need to beware of companies which dreadfully nervous, until I saw the very particular that the parts in Fong Sau Ling, W. Fock, H. dangle White City as a bait and President for he was obviously so his plays should be played as he propose to establish tracks here, much more nervous than I was that visualised them; and during a re- Houchen, Mrs. Hilliard, T. H Heyting, R. M. Johnson, C. H. there and everywhere.
my. stage fright" vanished. Hehearsal of Fanny and the Ser- Jelter, Y. P. Lee, J. R. Lee, Thea of all categories are planning to would evidently have been more at vant Problem" which he wrote Yowther, LV. Lloyd, H. A. reap a rich harvest.
home if he had been seeing a sena specially for me he insisted that. Monro, L W. Malby, Mrs. A.
Not Enough Dogs,
tor than a film actress.
I should play a certain scene his. He stood at the end of a long way when I felt it should be play-- Moore, E. Maundło, H. K. Middle
Unless the investing public is ton, Mrs. E. Macdonald, K. K.
most cautious dog racing is likely room, and as I approached he shifted quite differently. O'Connor (Barrister at Law) to be killed in its infancy awing ed uneasily from one foot to the We had a terrific argument, Obrompalski, Mme. Poneau, Miss to the promotion of companies ether, clasped and unclasped his which ended with his tossing the Rose Piaget, Capt. B. Pritchart, S. which have no chance of success bands, and adjusted his eyeglasses. manuscript on to the prompt table, C Preatan, R. G. Rohrs, W. W
and also to swindling by shareIt was pouring with rain, out grabbing his hat, telling me to put Stark, Hoa. John Southwell, C. manipulators. The basic fact is side, and he remarked. This on the play myself, and stalking Trucano, Mrs. E. Ward, E. P. there are insuficient dogs for the weather is more appropriate for out of the theatre. tracks which are springing them." I said. "Mr. President, turned upon me.
floating bonds than for selling My manager, Mr. Marc Klaw, Now you've Practically all the everywhere.
"We may a5 available dogs have been booked up I've come to ask you to sell me done it," he said.
$50,000 worth of Liberty Bonds."
well dismiss the company for good. He looked astounded: and I and give the whole thing up Another evil relates to bettinga by the existing tracks. Dog racing largely thrives on betwenty on been warned off the turf now pose want to go before the people to lived; so we sadly dismissed the company for the day and went over. licensed bookmakers because day in the position of trying to they have paid for a Government induce them to buy something I to the Savoy for tea. I was on license. There have been many dis wouldn't buy myself: so here's say the verge of tears, when suddenly have cheque for 850,000. Will you kind I felt a tap on my shoulder and, turbances because these Inight was very successful, and both L. Brodie, Antonio Cadiz, "Chan not paid backers.gues ly have an order made out for that looking up, I taw the pink, round,
ORIENTAL STROLLING
PLAYERS.
OPENING AT LEE THEATRE
AGAIN TOMORROW.
Williams.
Unpaid Correspondence.
A. Gabarelis. D. Garcia, Jim Lom After an interval of two days, Hill, Kang Hok Lay, Mrs. Kam the Oriental Strolling Players who Kuny, Mr. Linbieta, G. Mact, Piatz pholy, Singh Khajan, Kwong. Tai have already been at the Let
can Consulata), Mr.Witold, Wai again to-morrow (Tuesday) evening with a completely changed pro-
Registered Articles. gramme.
I wanted to go and apologise,
and general kindness that the Club Theatre for a week, will open there Sala, Mr. F. O. Stewart (Amer ting, but scores-of-men-who haveYouasce Mr. President, I don't but none of us know whers Jerome
PONIES FOR SALE.
Wolf.
Their programme on Saturday Miss E. Adair (HK Hotel),
M.
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Well little Vesuvius he said
It is.trus that a Greyhound Rac amount of bonds, so that I can tell boyish face of Jerome, his blue eyes Baccarat,
Shan Mein, Macao classical and Russian dances went Wai Yiu (H.K University), Miss
8. N. Gromoza, Mrs E. N. Liting Association has appointed the audience I have bought Liberty twinkling with good humeur. Beauty, Papyrus, Longwa, Dragon well. 1.
committee of control over its tracks Bands, myself from the President Boat and Easter Day are all for The Northamptonshire Band in vikoff."
Paresls.
bút it only controls small of the United States, and show sale and anyone interested can ob again appearing, and this alone tain particulars from me on appli- makes a visit to Lee Theatre worth Fang Ng-Muy, Miss Leung Shit traction of a tracks in existence them your receipt to prove it!"
while.
or at prezent being promoted. Ying, Y. C. Ling
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