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LAWN TENNIS.

HONDA AND AKIYAMA WIN.

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DING-DONG STRUGGLE.

Great interest centred in the Open Doubles match 'yesterday be tween Honda and Akiyama, the strong Japanese pair. and Major Lucas and Dr. Tottendam, the stand" being fairly full. A capital game was seen and after a long struggle the Japanese pair won by the add set, the final scores in their favour boing 8-10, 6-3, 1-8, 6-3, and

8-1.

Good tennis was seen throughout and play reached a high standard. The womirs were wall matched And there were many long rallies. Smart play enlivened the progress of the struggle which became more and more interesting as the match went on. Honda was mainly res ponsible for the Japanese win, and after an indiferent start he more than made up for it in the closing stages by his forceful performance and fine overbead work "Akiyama Also played well and stood up well to the attack.

Major Luces and Dr. Tottenham started favourites and on the run of play during the first three sets, they showed themselves to be the stronger combination. They did not, however, reckon on their appon. ents tenacious play, and it was this factor that finally turned the scales, in favour of the Japanese. Honda and Akiyama never appeared fur ried and although ontshone at first by their opponents forceful, and sqmetimes brilliant play they kept their end up. until their persistent good lobbing broke up the others'

game.

FANLING HUNT.

MARCH STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

CAN ACE OF SPADES BEAT MY LADY?

[BY EARLY BIRD.]

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY,

INTERPORT POINT- TO-POINT.

MR. DOHSE WINS BOTH HEAVYWEIGHT CUPS.

MR. CLARKE TAKES LIGHT.

WEIGHT PRIZE..

[BY EARLY BIRD.}

Great excitement prevails as the

Quite one of the biggest crowds moment at the prospects of theo have seen for some time turned out to see the Intarport Point-to- steeplechase meeting which is to be Peint races which were decided at decided next Sunday at Ewanti Mr. Alec Potts run last Sunday Race Course, Fanling.

morning.

A strong contingent came down from Canton and although Me Bujke and Mr. Fisher (who are the prime movers in the Canton ride) were absent the meeting was, nevertheless, carried through to the satisfaction of all concerned,

Some very good class ponies have been entered including My Lady, Ace of Spades, Erin's Isle, San Francisco, James Pigg, Movanagher, Solitaire, Target, Blotting Paper, Caviare, Craigavad, Dumbell Fan- ling Stag. Duke of Nieblung, and

Dr. Pierce Grove, the Joint many others who have performed Master of the Fanling Hounds, wise. with vary success at our locally selected. Mr. Alec Fatts ran for meetings.

The principal point of interest is which is the better of the two for the Fanling Grand National event, My Lady, Mr. N. Hashim'a un beaten bay, or Ace of Spades, who carries the green shamrock of his owner, Mr. "Ulster. Both ponies have some wonderful performances to their credit and have persistently won their races in effortless fashion. We are in for a great treat," I'm eure, on Sunday when these two cracks will be out in the Fanling Grand National to decide which in the better of the two.

the races. A very high hill which commands a wonderful lock see" of the surrounding country was selected by the many visitors as a grand stand from which an almost unintercepted view of the whole course was procured

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Lightweight Evant. A. Branie Hartncil... Charlie. Mr. Davy.....

Tamerlan K. Stewart Smith......Social Csil R. Grieve....

.............. Durian

Caviare. Drake.

R. K. Patten............................ Siang River. A. B. S. Clarke........Kiangamu. A. E. McCartney......Fanling Stag. J. M. Ferguson......Brown Sherry J. C: Macgown John Durran G. Eardt W. C. Sloan W. T. Stanton. There were two

DIPLOMATS IN CHINA.

SEEING MORE OF THE COUNTRY

COURTEOUS CHINESE

OFFICIALS,

MARCH 20th, 1929.

HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE

(ORDERS BY HOS, MR. T. Y. KING, ACTING CAPTAIN SUPERINTEN- DENT OF POLICE:]

Adjutant. LEAVE

Mr. D. L. King, D.S.P. (R.) has been granted eight months' leave af absencs from the Colony, as from March 19th, 1929.

Mr. W. Kent, A.S.P., will act as Adjutant, Hong Kong Police Re serve, as from that date-

Chinese Company,

Paping (U.P.)-Foreign dip lomats are seeing more of the in- terior of China than they ever have before, due to the removal of the spital was here, diplomats often capital to Nanking. When the did not stir outside of Peping for

Constable R89 Kwong Loong has years on end. They sometimes visited sea-side resorts in the sum-bera, permitted to reaign having mer, or journeyed into the Western completed one full year's service, Hills north of Peping, but seldom with effect from March 8th, 1999. passed through the interior.

Now diplomats are constantly on the move, as they must travel from Peping to Nanking to interview responsible officials in the govern ment, and, with the opening of the railway southward, they usually travel by train rather than by boat.

STRENGTH.

FIRST AID TO THE INJURED,” Class for instruction in First Aid

will be held at the Company's Head- quarters on Wednesday, March 20th, at 5.30 p.m. abarp: “

ZIGNALLING.

The Signalling Squad will attend at the Company's Headquarters for practice in Morse and Semaphore The more important Ministers under Crown Sergeant Ri Dw have adapted the practice of visit-Young Kia Heng on Wednesday, ing Nanking about once a month, March 20th, at 6.30 p.m. sharp. spending a few days there, and re- turning to Peping for a rest.

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INSPECTION PARADE. The monthly inspection of Arms, Equipment, etc. by the Company Thursday, March 28th, at 8.30 p.m. Commander will take place on and all members of the Chinese

date open.

N.Y.K.'S BIG DEVELOPMENT PLANS.

NINE NEW MOTOR LINERS.

IMPROVEMENTS IN U.S.A.. EUROPE, AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AMERICA SERVICES.

The loos! management of the N,Y,K, have sent us the follow. 'ing 'most interesting account of the big developments which the Company has in hand.

Improvements are to be effected on all the main services-to America, Europe, Australia and South America."

The Company is building nine large motor vessels of a total gross tonnage of about 117,000.

A PROGRESSIVE COMPANY.

The statement is as follows:- motor vessels. Thus a regular fort The N.Y.K. decided upon a large nightly service will be carried on shipbuilding programme some time by the following five liners

ago, and this is now well on the way towards completion, the gati- mated cost being Ten 80,000,000, This includes the building of nine high-powered and splendidly equip pod motor vessels aggregating about 100 gros, to be apportion- ed to the Lines as follows:

3 motor vessels, 17,000 tons, for

Orient-California Line.

9 motor vessels, 12,000 tons, for i

Europe Line.

3 motor vessels, 11,000 tons, for

Seattle Line.

1 motor vessel, 9,500 tons, for South America West Coast

Line.

Groga tona. Three motor vessels, each 11,000 S.S. Korea Mara

11,800 S.S. Siberia Mary

****** 11,800 Following these new features the

N.V.K. expect to take a bigger share than heretofore in the trans

Pacido trade..

Major Lucas played consistently help her considerably in the long Lightweight contest was decided of the courtesy of Chinese offies Company are requested to keep the Replacing the last two, the new senger appointments with all known

well throughout and was frequently applauded for smart work, especial ly at the net. His smashes were treat to watch and "he"'killed'

standing on numerous occasions

work.

The Play.

one of the points, He was there upon disqualified and the race was placings were very prominent awarded to Mr. Clarke. The three throughout and almost from the beginning Clarke made the pace a hot one and led practically the

The European Service. The European service, which has wan well-deserved popularity among travellers who use the Suez Canal route, consists, a present, of eleven, steamers, but according to the present plan the three 8,000- Orient. California Line. tonnets, Kitano Maru, Kamo Maru On the Orient-California Line, & and Atsuta Maru, will be replaced new motor vessels now fortnightly service is maintained at by two

turu, Tenyo Maru, Shinyo Maru, with two sets of Sulzer Diessel present with five steamships, Taiyo under construction, each equipped Korea Maru and Siberia Maru, engines, and having beautiful pas "Big Three" to go on this Line comforts for 130 first class and 70 -Indian Company.

will be the Asama Maru, Tatsuta second class passengers, as well as

PARADE

Mary, and Chichibu Maru, each with accommodation for 70 third class Members of the Indian Company accommodation for 210 first class, passengers. These two additions to The first two liners 1930, respectively, will enable the oficials in the Legations, however, held at the Central Police Station are equipp

are equipped with four sets of Company to fall its long-cherished are not so lucky, and must take on Tuesday, March 19th, at 5.30 pm. Sulzer Diessel engines, and their wish to maintain a regular fort. their chances at accommodation sharp.

cabin passenger accommodation will nightly service. It will have a fleet with the Chinese passengers.

Flying Squad.

be the last word in luxury. The of ten splendid liners of ap- The weekly instructional patrol Asams Maru was launched at Naga proximately uniform The journey froin Peping to Nanking gives diplomats an excel- of the Kowloon Section will take a Mitsubishi Dockyard last Octo-speed, viz. :— lent opportunity to see several place on Tuesday, March 19th. Fal! ber and expert hands are now at the final fittings and Chinese provinces. They must pass in at the Tsimtsatsui Fire Brigade work on through Hopei, Houan, Shantung, Station at 6.30 pm sharp. Dress equipment. She is expected to Anhwei and Kiangsu provinces. Winter, uniform.

make her initial voyage Beptem- her next while her two sister- Many of them admit that they have learned more of first-band

ships, Chichibu Maru and Taruta conditions in China on these trips

Maru, will be completed in March and June 1930 respectively, and placed on the run. This will main than they knew before.

tain s regular fortnightly service, the ships being as follows:-

The weekly instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Thursday, March 31st. Fall in at the Central Police Sta- tion at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dres Winter uniform.

class and

Gross tops.

Two motor vessels, each 11,000 S.S. Fushimi Maru 11,000 11,000

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P

Suwa Maru

*

Hakone Maru...... 10,500:

12

Hakusan Maru

10,500

JT

Haruna Maru....

10,300

Hakozaki Maru

10,500

Katori Maru

10,000,

Kashima Marg

:10,000

ANNUAL EXAMINATION IN PART 1 The examination in Part II. of Training Course will continue at Paying Their Own Fare.

the Company's Headquarters on The Nanking Government recent-Thursday, March 91st, at 5.30 p.m. ly decreed that foreign diplomats sharp, under Chief Inspector H. J. must pay their railway fore on Paterson, Principal of the Police such trips. This decree was aimed Training School. at the representatives of the lesser Personally I am inclined to favour

nations, as officials of the great the prospects of My Lady who in a

Powers have always paid railway rattling good fencer with plenty of

Bless. fares in China, even though the toe the the run home. Besides, being

Gin Sling government railways, were willing at 13.3 she has three pounds the

Six Hundred. to offer them free transportation better of the handicap which should

events. The The diplomata speak favourably distance to be covered. Outside these two I do not see anything Lieut. Clarke en Kiangsu, secondary first-class fare: they are given

first and resulted in a win for on recent trips. By paying ordin else in the big event that is likely Dr. Macgown on Caviare and Mr. full compartment to themselves, to survive the distance (st miles) W. T. Stanton third on Six Hnn-in spite of the crowded condition effectively, leaving the Japanese unless As You Like It, who was dred. Dr. Dorran on Drake was of the semi-weekly trains. Lesser are reminded of the parade to be 90 second class and 600 steerage the service, in May and August

placed third to Ace of Spades red past the test but declined to Of the four, he gave the best the Grand Military Cup over the be placed as he said he had missed hibition. Dr. Tottenham gave a

same distance some time back, goes very forceful exhibition in the open- to the post. On that occasion he ing stages He sent over many

was beaten to a standstill by the eross country drives which upset his opponents a great deal, while speedy black, who easily accounted he was also effective at overhead for James Pigg in the same event.

San Francisco, à dandy little born to tell on him towards the speed merchant from the But, in

The strain match end of the third set, and he began also entered for this event, but in whole way round.

view of his Happy Valley engage-

Drake was very prominent at to weaken from this stage.

ments at the Faster Meeting different stages of the run and look. hardly think his connections would "The match opened evenly and play send him out to compete against in the first act was suggestive of such good stock when the conditions the struggle to follow. Both played are all against his chances of being stendily and frequently, resorted to victorious. Faaling Stag and The lobbing. The first games were divid. Duke of Nieblung although entered ed and then the British couple for the big even; are not likely to seized a lead of 5-3, but failed in sport silk here as there are other the next two games which went events on the card which should be to the Japanese. All four hardly more to their liking. took any risks in the games that followed and sometimes play be. came monotonous oving to frequent lobbing. Neither side, however, could, break away and it was not until after 8 all had been called that the British pair gained the first set.

Montana, Ploughman, Erin's Isle, The Japanese retaliated in the second set and playing with vigour Sea Hawk, and Twilight Eve, are soon controlled the play eventually a bunch of good looking candidates winning the act. Major Lucas and who look. classy enough to win any- Dr. Tottenham then showed up best thing, but as they have not been over and gave a sparkling exhibition in the course yet it is difficult to gauge the third set, which they won, losing, their capabilities, and, until I can only the third game. The Major's see them in action, I am not in a fine act work was very much in position to advise one way or the evidence and he smartly poached, other. many of his partner's openings with success. Dr. Tottenham also proved effective, hitting with great force.

Honda and Akiyama, however, cleverly directed their attack on the Doctor after finding his partner in top form, The Japanese played consistently and had the knack of returning their opponents' difficult ing. shots. They gradually wore their opponents down and deservedly took the last zet at 6-1

The winners now meet the Rum- jahns in the semi-final.

Several other matches were also decided, the results of which fol low:

Open Doubles.

..

T." Honda and T. Akiyama bent Major Lacas and Dr. Tottenham, 8-10, 6-3, 1-6, 63, 61%

G. W. Saxell and J. G, Lawrie w.o. from Lieut. Hale and F.A. Redmond

Singita Handicap "A."

L. Goldman (owe 18/4) beat H. R. Remington (rec, 3/6), 6-0, 6-3

Singles Handicap "B,"

• T. J. Price (owe 2/8) beat M. D. Scott (owe 2/6), 6-2, 00.

Handicap Doubles.

Bless, Caligula, Brown Sherry, and Solitaire are four contendera who have established a reputation in Canton and may possibly figure amongst the place getters next Sunday.

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I shall be making visit to the course during the week and I'shall endeavour to gather a low crumbs of information which may be of assistance to backers at next Sun- day's meeting,

Look out for selections in the Daily Press next Saturday morn

HANDICAPS.

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

SUNDAY, MARCH 24TH. Race 1-MarchTM Beef Stakes." Once round, Inside Course.

·Winner 3100; 2nd $50. For China

Winners at Kwanti this! ponies. Ясавод of more than two races Catch-weight at 170 lbs. barred. Entry. 85..

Bless, Caligula, Craigavad, Dum bell, Erin's Isle, Fanling Stag, Honeymoon, James Pigg, Kiangsu, May, Movanagher, Ploughman, Solitaire, Target, Why Not.

Race 2-Bpring Plate, About 13 miles, on National Course. Winner 8100; 2nd $50. For Obina

ed a winner especially when Clarke came to grief by colliding with a tree when close to home. He, how- ever, remounted and was run ont when rounding the last paint and although he came into the straight ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC behind Drake he was subsequently "Mr." Ferguson, awarded the race. one of the Canton, visitors, came to grief and; unfortunately, brake his collar bone in this event.

Heavyweight Event.

H. R. Baist!................ W. Dohse

W. G. Mattingley..... Miss Clark

J. B. Walls

Erin's

Tap Biac Caligula. Fire Call Tarzali, Why Not A. E. Pottshme Craigavad. As in the last race those who were well up in the early part of the race were also those to show up at the finish.

CLUB.

AN ENJOYABLE CONCERT.

**Sharpshooters' Company.

Berolver practice will be carried out on Kennedy Road Range on Sunday, April 7th, at 10 a.m. Mem bere will assemble at the Range at that time, with belts and holsters with revolver. Uniform optional.

The following are notified that Police Reserve Badges have been up- proved for and may be drawn from the Police Store through the Police Reserve Office by them

mett.

Hong Kong, March 19th, 1929.

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M.S. Asama Maru............. Chichibu: Maru ............. Tatsuta Maru S.S. Taiyo Maru

· between'

Gross tobs.

17,000

17,000 17,000

14,500 13,500 13,000

Australia.

The Company's Australian service has not been overlooked. On this Line the monthly service is at pro- seat maintained by three, steamers, viz., Aki Maru, Tango Maru, and Kaga Maru, but they will be re placed in the near future by the fine passenger following three steamers which will be withdrawa from the European run:--

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Tenyo Maru- On Sunday, night a most enjoy-

Shinyo Maru J. A. E. Kendrew...James Figgable concert was given in the Hall M. M. Watson Honeymoon. of St. Patrick's Catholic Club,

While only the Siberia Maru and RH. Charles.

Garden Road, to celebrate the

the Korea Marn have heretofore called at Los Angeles occasion- Feast of St. Patrick, which falls

Gross tons. March 17th. The hall was bill- Cropp Sergeant B403 A. W. Grimally, after this year all essels on this run will call at that port, thus and to its utmost capacity, and re-

S.S. Atauta Maru.... 8,000 mained so to the very end of a long Constables 403 S. O. Eo, R415 augmenting the passengera

Los

Kitago Maru niin 8,000 Kama. Maru... programme If any word of W. Ward, R419 A. J. Raptis, Bi freight services

8,000 Angeles, Hong Kong, Straits Settle criticism were to be offered, it A. Sparry.

(Sgd.) D. L KING, menti, Java, Indo-China, etc.

Each of these has excellent ac- might be this: The audience show-

D.8.P. (B) ed a little want of consideration

Call at Manila.

cominodation for 90 first claas, 25 in their insistent calls for encores,

The call at Manila has been sus second class, 10 third class and 62 pended for a long time, but on steerage passengers, and the great especially at the end.

The opening number

completion of the new vessels, it improvement effected on this ser- Pianoforte Daet by the Rev. Fr.

may possibly be resumed, in view vice by these steamers will no doubt Riganti and Prof. Guald, who

of the importance to the N.T.K.bo appreciated by the travelling

public. of direct contact with that port. gave a brilliant rendering of

South America, Fantasis from Faust. This was

It has till now been the practice

On South America West Coast followed by a recitation charming TITLED ARISTOCRATS IN THE to berth the Tenyo Maru and the ly given by Miss E. Carroll, who,

Shinyo Marn at Woosung when service, which is increaping in they call at Shanghai, but the ex- popularity year by year, the sail- Quite a number of crashes occur later, assisted by another talented red in this event, which rather had little lady, Miss N. May, had to

BERLIN (U.P.). The family tree perienced captains of the Lineings at present about every six the effect of spoiling the chances of respond to an imperative encore no longer plays a role in the selse have found it safe for these steam weeks, are maintained by four ves- other candidates who ran more of for their Irish Jig Choral num tion of German diplardatic repre- era to proceed up river to Shang- sela; but it has been decided to less prominently the first time bers were in the capable hands of sentatives, it was recently stated by hai, and the Company have now start a regular monthly service from round.

the Aloha Serenaders, who delight Dr. Gustav Stressemann when he arranged for these two vessels to next year with five liners, includ Mr. Dobse annexed two cursed

audience with The Heavyweight Cup and the Hawaiian melodies, and the Choir was called upon to defend himself berth alongside the N.Y.K wharfing a new motor vessel which will

before the Reichstag Budgetary at Shanghai, with other steamers, be equipped with two sets Special Visitors Cup which were pre-of St. Joseph's College, who under Committee against charges that and this arrangement will prove of Sulzer Diesel engines, with very Hunter the direction of Fr. Riganti, gave: noblemen were accorded preferen- great convenience to both passen. comfortable passenger accommoda

Dohse, who rode a brilliant race on Caligula, eventually won in the run home Mattingley, on Fire Call, who was close up all the way, was just beaten on the post and managed to hold down Wallis on Why Not who was third.

sented later at the Arms."

LOCAL FOOTBALL. To-day at 430 pm, HEF.A. Shield replay..

Hong Keng Police v. Club de Recreio, Kowloon FC "ground Referee: Mr. F. Smith...

Race 4-Pealing Grand National

Handicap,

the

their

THE DEMOCRATIC REICHSTAG.

MINORITY.

The Seattle Bu

Gross

tons.

now motor vessel 3.S. Anyo Maru

9,500

8,500

Rakuyo Maru

9,500

Botuyo Mara... 8,000 Ginyo Mar

9,000

of

The present scheme ny indeed called epoch-making in the

tion for 50 first class, 90 second (in four

gers and shippers. "O Peaceful Night

class and 600 steerage. The im- parta) by E. German, and Angels tial treatment in his department.

To an ever increasing extent, the that around us hover" (in three Minister asserted, plain citizens

On the Seattle rug, great deye. proved fleet on this Line will then parts) from Wallace's Maritana.

with no attribute of nobility at lopments are now taking place, be as follows:- Then came the Wizard of the Navy, tached to their names are holding In the first place, it will again who made things appear and dis leading positions in the German make Hong Kong the terminal port appear in a way that caused one diplomatic service, which in pre- from this month, after having left of the gentlemen present to remove war Germany was almost exclusive it out for nearly three years. It his pipe out of Barm's way.

ly the domain of the German sris has also been decided to put larger Recitations and Monologues by Miss M. Watts, M.A., and Mrs. Mtocracy. Then all but three of the and better equipped passenger ves Bunje were followed by Violin German Ambassadors and Ministers sels on the service. In this connec were members of noble families. tion, three of the new vessels now About 2 miles, on National Course solos by Master F. Abraham. His Today, titled aristocrats are in the being built for the N.V.K. will have be

For a Challenge Cup to be held Trovatore Fantasia was a very minority. Among the 43 Ambassa passenger accommodation for 90 Company's history, and should re-

Just plain commoners.” AH. Penn and A: C. 1. Bowker Ponies that have started at Kwinti by the winner for one year. Winner fipe performance for a boy of his dors and Ministers abroad, 7 re first class and 300 ateerage paasen wult in big improvements" on all'

gera: Their engines will consist of their main lines. to receive a replica of the Challenge years, though not more finished previous to this meeting Weight Cup; and 350; 3rd $25. For China than his shorter contribution, in the Dr. Stresemann opposed the aug. two sets of Bermister and Wair When these ships are completed (rec. 15) beat. A. Piercy and W. D for inches as por scale Winners Dories. Top weight 176 lbs., bottom second part of the programme. gestion that political faith should Diesset engines. They will be ready the NYK fleet will consist of 152,

this season of one

Songs, and real Irish songs at

and vessels with a total gross tonnage be considered the selection of in December 1999, July penalty, of two races 3 lbs penalty weight 145 lbs. Entry $5.

Ace of Spades, 176 lbs. My Lady, that, were not forgotten. Mr G diplomatic representatives. He September 1950, respectively, and of 886,000 tons, and their position of three or more races 15 lbs. 175; Duke of Nieblung, 188; Sari D'Aquino sang Tosti's Could I and contended that such procedure the present ships on this run, vis; in the world's shipping, built up penalty. Entry 85

Francisco, 165; James Pigg, 155 that old favourite, Come Back to Ace of Spades, 179 lbs., Blotting Montang, 155) Twilight Eve 155 Erin. And perhaps it was in would utterly Fuin Germany's for Iyo Marn, Mishima Maru, Shid since the establishment of the Paper, 160: Caviare, 101 Fanling As You Like It, 246, Caviste, 143, response to that appeal that Father eigd service. The Minister said it zuoka Maru and Yokohama Maru, Company in 1685, will be consider Stag, 156; Kam Lang, 155; My Lady Fanling Stag, 145; Movanagher, 145: Gallagher, S.J., gave us for Winistake to enticise the ap will be replaced by these new ably enhanced. 175; Sea Hawk, 162, Giang Biyer

really typical Irish Melodies, one pointment of German diplomatic Race 5-The Country Oup.

of them a beautiful allegory by representatives from political view points as the Right Wing Parties About 11 mijos, on National Course. James Clarence Mangan, du Dark objected to the appointment of For a Cup 2nd 850 For China Rosaleen From the serious pages Herr von Prithwitz to the Ambas ponies that are in the opinion of of history we were brought back to sadorship at Washington and the the Joint Masters of the Fanling the humours of modern life when Left-Wing Parties to that of the Hunt bond fide Country Pomes. Cohen went to the telephone to give Winners of steeplechases to carry

Fiddes Wilson (scr.), 04, 04

Mixed Doubles,

9. E. Green and Miss Heard (ove 15) beat E. D. Lawrence and Mrs. H. Davenport Browne (owe 4/6), 6-4, 6-7.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Open Singles.".

H. Lo v. E C. Fincher.

Open Doubles...

Ho Kế Lầu ánd Ng See Kwong 2.

1. Goldman and J. S. McEachrap.

Handicap Singles A.".

185.

race 5 lbs.

Race 3-March Maidens, About 1 mile, on Inside Course.

Winner $100 2nd 850. For Chins ponies that have never won steeplechase. Weight for inches as

8. E. Green (ore 15/1) v. Aber scale. Ponies that have started | Weight for inches, as per scale. up his place to a Japanese keen on new Minister to Denmark, Herr YoB

Piercy (rec. 5/6).

L. Forster (owe 16) v. W. A.

(Nowers. (825.)

Ibs, penalty for each event won this season Entry $5.

Blotting Paper, 160 ba; Brown

von Tirpitz

selling berths. Mr. R. M. Omar's Haul, the son-in-law of ex-Admiral Impersonation of both brought the house down and to an insistent re- call he gave a child reciting

BOOKMAKER'S 41,250 FINES.

ILLEGAL BUSINESS IN A SHED

premison without an entry certifi cate.

Mr. Gibson, prosecuting, said that there had been a heavy loss to the revenue.

Mr. Walter Frampton, for the defence, addressed the court in mitigation, and said that, the pre- mises were situated at Commercial

af Kwanti allowed & lbs, Entry 16

As You Like It, 153 lby. Bless, 156; Brown: Sherry, 158 Charlie, D. S. Green (ree. 2/6) v. J. 185 Drake, 150; Duke of Nieblung, Barrow (rec. 3/B),

HJ Armatrong (owe 1/0)158; Erin's Isle, 158 Fire Call, 158; Sherry, 158; Caligula, 158; Caviare," Mary had a little lamb," anscess of the concert, which imposed at Lambeth Police Court Hond, Peckham, and consisted of n

Honeymoon, 150 May 150 Mon tana, 165 Ploughman, 155: San Francisca, 1585 Sea Hawk, 150; Six G. W. Sowell and G. C. Grove Hundred, 156; Strathlorne, 153; Twi fawe 15/1) B. Valentine and light Eve, 155; Woweer, 150

D. Humphreys (owe 6/6):

(Continued on next Uolumn).

A. Summers (rec: 2/6).

Handicap Doubles:

Fines amounting to £1,250 were 161; Charlie, 165; Craigavad, 188; The little tage was effectively hope will be but the first of many

rdon Harry Charles Birkett, for carry- Drake, 155; Dumbell, 168; Fire Call, lighted, the effects in many of the such

Fr. Biganti and Trot Gualding on the business of a bookmake 188; Kem Ling, 155, Kiangau, 263; numbers adding much to the per Siang River, 155; Six Hundred, 161formance. The committee of the were the accompanists, and the without a certificate, not paying Bolitaire, 158; Biathlone, 158: Why Club are to be congratulated on the stage management was in the cache beiting duty, and using betting

(Continued at foot of next column.able hands of Mr. Blake.

Not, 255

hedge

Mr. Sandbach, KC., the magis trité, eaid that he was "mátizñed that the business had been carried on for two years.

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