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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1931.

SECOND "EXTRA " RACE MEETING.

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME,

There are twenty-two rages on the card for the second "Extra" Kaca Meeting which is scheduled to take place on April 4 and 0. The programint consists of eleven races for enth day, the fret anddling beil being timed for twelve noon each day. Tiffin interval will be between the second and third races.

On both days the sport starts off with a rate, for the Australinas. The now Aggregate Stakes in the nisth race on the first day and will be over six furlongs.

On the first day there is one race over five furlongs, five over six fur Jonge, three over a mile and two over a mile and a quarter. On the second day there are three races over six furlongs, one over seven furlongs, four over a mile, two over a mile and a quarter and one over a mile and a half.

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PO LEUNG · KUK.

EXHIBITION OF HANDIWORK.

OPENED BY LADY PEEL,

Lady Peel performed the open- ing

ceremony yesterday of an

A exhibition of handiwork by the im- mates of Po Leung Kuk, an in- stitution for the assistance of abandoned girls and orphani,

In his speech, Mr. Tam Wun tong, Chairman of the Institution,: said that Lady Peel had visited the institution frequently to give advice and guidance and they were intlobted to hor.

admiration

and

of

"CEDE MILE FAILTE.”

HONG KONG TO THE EDITOR OF THE

DAILY PRESE."] ..

Bin-Without in any way dis paraging the blunt but sportsman- like Englishmen or the dour but very hospitable Scotsmen, may I ask your rendors why it is that all the Irishmen sent as Viceroys of India were most popular in their times? Bentinck, Canning, Mayo, Ripon, Hardinge-they were, all most be loved of the natives of India, and their names are still cherished by

The work on view included band- them in India. This writer in his boy- hood still remembers the time of the embroidered linen and silk arti- middlo 'eighties when the Marquis of clos, drawing room scrolls, bed Ripon, as Viceroy, left Bombay awnings curtains, cushions, knit. the natives there actually shed tears led jackets and other garments and looked so forelorn, and still and a large assortment of screen gratefully cherish his nemici Again pictures. The work reached an ex- when this writer was in Hong Kong optionally high standard in the middle aineties, almost all commanded the high offers were then occupied all who saw it. by Irishmen. Dlake na H.E, the The Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood ac- Governor, General Blake. com-companied Lady Peel and the Hon. manding the forces, Stewart Lock Dr. R. H. Kotowall and Mrs. Koto hart as Secretary, F. H. May wall were among those present, The full programme is as follows: (afterwards Sir Francis May) In addressing the gathering, Mr. Captain Superintendent of Police, Tam Wan-tong said the handiwork Dr. Ayres, Colonial Surgeon, and of the institution was first promot- SATURDAY, APRIL 4th.

Inst but not least, the most cherished by Mrs. Kotewall and Mrs. 1-Horahlll Stakes: One Mils. ed "T.J.,” Sie Thomas Jackson, Southorn, and Lady Shouson Chow Bart., the father of the Hong Kong and Mrs, 8. W. Too had frequent For Australian ponies. Weight and Shanghai Bank. Those were ly visited the institution. This for inches as per scale. Winners 7|the happy days when these worthics year the Institute had been provid- lbs. penalty for each race won reigned suprerne, as some of your ad with a number of instrumente Entrance 25. 1st prize 8500; 2nd old readers will bear me out.

and machines and a stock of ma prize 8300; 3rd prize #200.

terials, and a sum of over 81,000 had been subscribed by the commit- tee. The undertaking had only been taken up recently, and' was still on a very small scale. That was the frat exhibition hold' by the Institute, and the proceeds would be devoted to the fund of the embrodiery class. Their hope Ong hundred thousand welcome was to enable the girls to pick up a profession during their stay in Do they keep up their Donnybrook the Home and thus be able to earn Fair, still, in Ireland, and make their livelihood when they left. free use of their shillelaghs yet? I wonder.-Yours, etc.,

THE PROGRAMME.

2-Colonial Stakes: Five Fartongs.

The key to this is the English aro alf hearts, the Scots all calcula tions, and Irish the heart, and this can be seen by the motto. on the entrance of the Peninsula Hotel, For China ponies. Weight for inches as per seale. Jockey allow where the Irishmen received their guests on their Patron Saint's ance. Entrance fee 5. 1st prize Day! The English would say 8000; 2nd prize 8300; 3rd prize €200.

"Welcome!" the Scots. "Most 3.-Commonwealth Handicap: welcome!" but the Sons of Erin

Bix Furlongs.

For China ponics "C" Class. Top weight not to exceed 101 lbs. Entrance fee 5. 1st prize 2100; 2nd prizo $200; 3rd prize 8100. 4-Commonwealth Handicap: ""

Class: Six Furlongs.

For China ponies "B" Class." Top weight not to exceed 101 lbs. Entrance fee 80. 1st prize 8450) Rad prize 8950; 3rd $180.

5.-Easter Stakes: One Mile.

For China ponies, Weight 145 Jbs. Winners at any time of one race, 5 lbs. of two races, 7 lbs.; of three races, 10 lbs. of four or more races, 18 Iba, penalty. Entrance fee 85. 1st prize 8760; 2nd prize $300; 3rd prize 8200. 6.--Commonwealth Handicap: “A”

Class: Six Furlongs,

For China Ponies "A" Clase Top weight not to exceed 101 lbs. Entrance fee $8.1st prize 8450; 2nd prize: 3rd prize $150.

8.-Union Plate: Six Furlongs.

For China pouica, non-winning subscription griffins of the Jockey Club of this season. Weight for inches as per seale. Ponies which have not won $600 in stakes, allow- ed. 5 is. Jockey allowance. Allow- nuçes accumulate. Entrance fee *. 1st prize 400; 2nd prize 8200; 3rd prizo $100.

5.-Dominion Plate: One Mile.

For China ponies, subscription griffins of the Jockey Club of this Reason. Winners of one. race, weight for inches as per scale; of

11 Miles.

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4.-Mirs Bay Handicap: Third

Division: One Mile.

For China ponies "D" Class, Top weight. not to exceed 101 lbs. Entrance fee 85. 1st price $350; 2nd prize $150; 3rd 875.

6.-Easter Handicap: 1 Miles..

For China ponies."B" Claas. Top weight not to exceed 105 lbs, Entrance fee 25. 1st prize 600; 2nd prize 8300; 3rd prize $200.

6.-Gin Drinkers Bay Plate: Ono

Bile.

For China ponies which have started in Hong Kong at least twice since January 1, 1931, and have not won. Weight for inches as per scale, 1 lb. penalty for every 8200 or part thereof won in stakes since January 1, 1931. To be ridden by jockeys who have not wan five Bat rares anywhere At any time. Jockeys 9 lbs. extra for ench race won. Entrance fee 85. 1st prize 400; 2nd prize 8200; 3rd prize 8100,

Tolo Plate: 14 Miles.

For China ponies, non-winning griffins of this season whether startere or not. Weight for inchos As per scale Jockey allowance, Eutrance fee & 1st prize 8400; 2ad prize 8200: 3rd prize $100..

8-Starling Stakes: Six Furlongs.

For China ponies, subscription

Endy Peel, in declaring the ex hibition open, congratulated the Committee on the excellence of the exhibits, and said she thought the institution owed debt of grati. tude to Mrs. Kotewall for all her work on its behalf.

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CONFUSING RULES.

in detectatlant

TRAFFIC SUMMONS

WITHDRAWN,

Before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday Mr. C. C. Stark, local manager of the Vacúnum Oil Company, waa sum- nioned for having driven his mo- torcar in Queen's Road Central on March 5 without a properly trim- med lamp.

Mr. H. J. Armstrong appeared for the defendant, and pleaded "not guilty."

Sub-Insector Nicoll, who prose- euted, said that defendant's car was parked outside tho City Hall. The offside headlight was in work. ing order, but the nearside lamp was out and appeared to be lit, owing to a reflection from a light in the Socony motor filling station, Mr. Armstrong pointed out that the Inspector seered to be involved with Sections 107 and 108 of the motor regulations and did nog rea- lise that they were different. One stated that a lamp had to be car ried so as to provide indication for the vehicle's approach, while the other section stated that a car had

to indicate its width.

two races, 5 lbs. penalty; of three griffins of the Jockey Club of this to carry two lighted. lampa so 18 or more races, 10 lbs, penalty: zonazon which have not ven noce His Worthip-agreed-with-r winners, allowed 7 by.

Jockey than $1,000 in stakes. Weight for Armstrong and said that the allowance, Allowances accumulanches as per scale. lbs, penalty charges as they stood were not un- tive. Entrance fee 85. 1st prize for every 8200 or part thereof youder the rules. The summons was 8450; 2nd prize 8250: find prize 8150, in stakes. Jockey allowance. En accordingly withdrawn. 10-Empire Handicap: "A" Class: trance fee 85. 1st prize $400; 2nd

prize $200; 3rd prize. 8100,

9-Firat Now Aggregate Staker: Six Furlongs. Vidue $750. For all China ponies. Winners of $5,000 or more in stakey

weight for inches as per scale of 84,000 to $4,000, 3 lbs. allowance; of $3,000 to $3,199, & lbs. allowance; of less than, $3,000, 7 lbs, allowance. | The stakes will be run for six times,

For China ponies" "A" Class. Top weight not to exceed 101 lbm. Entrance fee 5. 1st prize 2000; 2nd prize $300; 3rd $200.

11-Commonwealth Handicap': "D" anywhere since Janky 1, 1931,

Ulasa: Bix Furlongs, For Chine ponies D" Class. Top weight not to execed 181 lbs. Entrance fee 85: 1st prize 8350; 2nd prize 8100; 3rd prize 875.

MONDAY, APRIL 6th, L-Canterbury Park Handicap: Six Furlongs,

CONTERFEITING MOULDS:

- CHINESE ON SERIOUS CHARJES.

Two mon' and ·· poman wero charged before Mr. E. H. Williams at Central Magistrays yesterday in connection with the possession

or a decided by the Stewards. At of fifteen moulds for American the end of the season an additional silver dollars, also 43 American Bura of $2,000 will be divided, be-ailver dollars tween the ponies scoring most

In addition to those defendants,

marks in the races for the stakes a fashionably dressed Chinese wo Juring the season in the proportion man and a youth were charged of first, 10 per cent., second, 20 per with coaspiring with the first Non-cent, and third 10 per cent. of three defendanth

1st

For Australian ponies: " winners. Entrance fee $5, prize $400; 2nd prize $900; 3rd prize $100,-

2. Junk Bay Plats: Seven *Furlongs,

For China ponies. Weight for inches na per scale. Winners at this meating barred. Jockey allow Entrance fee 85. 1st prize

auce.

$200,

od for bail.

the added money so far as is con- Mr. C. E. L. Grist appeared for sistent with tles. Marks to count the first three defendants and ask. 4 for a win, 2 for a second and 1 for a third in each race. The benefit of marks already seared to pass with a pony on a sale. Entrance fee #8. 2nd prize $300; 3rd prize 8900.

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10-Blas Bay Handicap: 11 Miles,

For China poniés "C" and "D" $600; 2nd prize 8300; 3rd prize Cinisce.. Top weight not to exceed 103 lbs. Entrance fee 85... 1st prize $400 2nd prize $200; 3rd prize 100. ~11-Mira-Bay Handicap First

Division: One Elle

3-Mira Bay Handicap: Second -Division: Ong-Mile-

For China ponies "C" Class. Top weight not to exceed 101 lb.- For China paniex B Class, Entrance fee 85. lat prixe $400;Top weight not to exceed 101 lbs. 2nd prize $200; 3rd prize. 6100... Entrance fee $5. 1115 prize 8450;

(Continued on next Column.) 22. 2nd prize 8250; 3rd prize #150.

Mr. T Murphy of the Criminal Intelligence Department, opposed bail for the Brat three dofendants, pointing out that the crime on which they were charged wWAS serious one and that the defendanta, it found guilty, were liable to life sentences. Mr. Murphy siked for a formal remand for a wook by which time, he added, he hoped to be in a position to fix a date for the hearing of the case. He had zn objection to the youth and the woman, (the fourth and fifth de fendants) being, bailed at $1,000 pach

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