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DAY OF BIG DIVIDENDS

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SHANGHAI BEAU CREATES RECORD

BY PAYING $528 FOR A WIN.

MR. IP RIDES HSIN SUI WOO TO VICTORY AND PAYS OVER $100..

Although the attendance at the Aeria Prota course yesterday loft much to be desired, the racing itself was by no means devoid of interest as big dividends were the order of the day,

The opening race fell to an outsider' which paid over $80 for a win, but in the next rice, Mr. Ip Kui Ying brought in Hain Sui Woo to pay over $100 to his supporten.

More surprise, however, were in, store for punters, as in the fourth race Shanghai Renu won from a fold of eight to pay a re- cord dividend for Macao of 8509. There were only three backers of that pony. The winner was ridder by Mr. Revs, one of our most promising novices,

ORLANDO "WINS THE MAIN RACE.

There were six starters in the opening race of the day and Silver Key and Bunting commanded most of the support.

RESULTS...

1.--Chefoo Handicap: First Division:

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One Mile.

Silver Key led over the frat hali mile of the mce, then gradually For Macno subscription ponics, dropped back to allow Bay of winners and placed ponies at Macao Bellingham II. and Brown Eyes te before December 27, 1931, oaly, and lond in turn. Fung on Brown Eyes all ponies classifed by the Hong rode beautifully to win by four Kong Jockey Club as "D" and lengths eventually from Sunning,D" Classes whether or not they ridden by Mr. Charles. Boy of have won or been placed Betrance Rellingham and Silver Key fought fee 30. 1st prize 3300 2nd prize for third place all the way up and 8125; 3rd prize. 875. the verdict went to the formor.

The winner paid over 950 to each of his supportari.

Welkaiwel Plate.

After giving good dṣal n{

Mr. H. W. Mok's Brown Evea

(M. Y. T. Fang) i Mr. H. P. Reas' Sunning.

(Mr. R. H. Charles) £ Mr. Dalrem's Bay of Bellingham

(Mr. W. Roza). 3 Also run-Glorious Stäg (Mr.

trouble by refusing to start, Hain Harriman): Silver Key (Mr. L

Koi Ying); New King (Mr. Butler). Sui. Woo, ridden by Mr. lp, got

Won by four lengthis; two lengths well away with the field. He was under whip all the way and to the between second and third surprise of everyone managed to win by a neck. The pony was asked

for a big effort in the straight and.

it responded beautifully. Lightship | finished second and Arminíus, ridden by Mr. Bonham Anished third.

The winner paid his supporters, over $100 per ticket.

Hong Kong Handicap,

After two, favourites had dienp pointed, Oriande obliged with a win in the third favourite whore a field of four started. King's Cound sel was badly left at the start but in spite of that he was sent to the van, but apeat himself after half a mile. Orlando then took the lend and won as he liked. The Gomeril came along with a rush in the straight and robbed King's Counsel of second place.

Feiping Handicap.

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Blue Heaven was much in demand

in the fourth race where there, wore seven starters. The race toll to a

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Time: 2 mina, 104 sock. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 804.00.

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Place: lut $7.10; 2nd $6.10; 3rd 88.70.

2.-Weihaiwel Plate: First Division: Six Furlongs.

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For Macao. subscription ponics, Winners and placed ponies before December 27, 1931, barred. Weight 7 ha over weight for inches. branco fee 83. 1st prize 3500; 2nd prize $125; 3rd prize $75.

Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Esin Si

Woo...(M. Ip Kui Ying

Mr. G. H., Potts Lightship

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. G. H. Potts' Arminius

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932.

Won by half a length; thro CORRESPONDENCE. SWATOW STUDENTS' quarters of a length between second:

STRIKE CONTINUES. and third.

Time: 2 mins, 09 soci. Parimutuòl:—

Winner: 8528.30. Planes: 18 $39,90; 2nd $7.60; » 3rd: 1% 501

8--Chefoo Handicap: 2nd Division!.

One Mile.

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THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.

DAILY FIRES."}

For Masao subscription ponies, winners and placed ponies at Madio before December 27, 1931, only, and TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG all ponios classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "

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and "D" Olasses whether or hot they have won on been placed. Entrance fee #1st prizo $309; 2nd prize $125; 3rd prizo 975,

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Mr. L. Reidy's Heliotrope Leaf

(Mr. Charles) T

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Major I. M. Stowart's Country

· Club........ '(Mr. Stownrt) Messrs. Chau and Chan's Sunny

Day (Mr. G. Roza)" 3 Also ran:-Flornotts (Mr. Cap. Ian); Mcvanagher (Mr. Bramwell).

Won by four lengths: five lengths between second and third, «Time: 2 mins." 11.1- Beck,

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $18.40, Place: 18t 89.00; 2nd $0.80,

Welkalwei Plate: And Division:

'Six Furlongs.'

For Macao subscription ponics,. winners and placed ponies. before December 27, 1931, barred. Weight 7 lbs, over weight for inches. Eu- trance fee. $5. 1st prize 2308; 2nd prize $126; 3rd $75. Messrs. Lo and Laing's Pure

Music...(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Mr. H. Lowcock's The Slow Bird

(Mr. S. T. Laing) 2 Mr. Pangyao's Matsushima

(Mr. A. L. Caplur) 3: Also ren-Ganghis Khan (Mr.) | Harriman); Gold Standard (M Benham); Pasha (Mr. Hoo): Show- nee (Mr. Black); Violin (Mr. W. Roza).

Won by five lengths; four lengsha between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 35.2 secs. Parimutuel :--

Winner: $17.10.

Sin. The aim of my society has been and will always be the aducation of our members and these interested in photography.

GOVERNMENT. FORBIDS

STUDENTS' PARADE. "

THE RED SCARE

(From Our Own Correspondant,}

Swarow, Jan, 14.

Ep to the time of writing there have been no material changes in the strike situation. The authori ties do not appear to be keen on forcing an early settlement, and I ani nathoritatively indemned that it is imaterial to them if the stud Snapabocter wants pictures" judg.ents care to prolong the strike for 'ed by publio votes. This is not the months or even years, because, in procedure in any national salon ofthe long run, only the students will importance such as the Londen suffer

Salon or the Royal Photographic On the 11th thers was a gather- Society's Exhibition. To appre ing of students in the Union School ciate the finer points of a picture to arrange a parade the following requires years of training in the day. A resolution was passed to. ant of pictorial composition. Hence hold the parade. but it did not talte the proper judging of a print can place owing to the bam by the only be safely left in the hands authorities who threatened drastic of competent judges..

netion

The disordered grouping of pic- tares were done so for the following

reasons:-

1. To prevent the recognition of pictures of the same competi- tor by the judges and thus onsure. a fairer judgment of the prints.

2.

Last Monday in the premises of the same school a representative meeting was held to discuss the situation. The opinions expressed were conflicting. Some schools de- sired to carry on the strike until the matter is properly settled, ". while others, in view of the big To induce the visitor to the attendance at the shools every exhibition to lock through day, wished to resume study pend every picturs instead of having a settlement through the Stud- ing a rapid glance at theents' Association. As nothing de priza-Winners and go away finite was decided a record meeting sotished. The aim of the was proposed for wo-day:

Club in holding an exhibition

to

THE "REDS."

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is the education of the public an appreciation of the good and bad qualities of the News of approaching "Reds" is pictures, hung. This ean-causing no little concern. As a re- not be achieved if the prise-sult, it is said, the local garrison winners were grouped togewill be augmented by one ther. This has been the ex division. If the situation becomes perience of the Club during more alarming we are likely to see ite past three exhibitions.

curfow and martial law again pro- Pictures were placed at a high claimed. "

or low level to show them at their best, and big enlargements with- Place: 1st $7.30; 2nd $10.60, 3rd out pictorial qualities do noto $8.50.

count in our exhibition, 7.-Cheioo Handicap: 3rd Division:

One Mile.

For Macan subscription ponies, En-winners and placed ponies at Macao before December 27, only, and all ronies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D: " and "De" Classes whether or not they have won or been placed. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize 8300; 2nd prize $120; 3rd prize 876.

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(Mr. Benham) 3. Also run:-Golden Glory (Mr. Butler); Hectic (Mr. Y. M. Loo); Jingo (Mr. Caplaa); Jus Gentium Mr. Arrow's Silver Arrow (Mr. Harriman); Stirling Castle. (Mr. W. Roza).

Mr. Wong Lan Kam's Blue Plane

(Mr, Herriman) 1

Won by a neck; half a length be- tween second and third..

Time: 1 min. 35.4 secs.. Pari mutuel :-

Winner: $100.30.

Place: 1st $24.90; 2nd $13.80; *3rd $22.40,

3.--Hong Kong Handicap: 1 Miles.

rank outsider in Skanghai Beau ridden by Mr. Recs. Cream Cracker and Edenbridge made the pace, but faded out of the picture before the atraight was reached, when Mount

For China ponies classified by the Elburz took the load. Shanghai Hong Kong Jockey Club as B1," Renu came along with a big turn trance fee #5. 1st prize $200; 2nd and "O" Classe Ea- of speed in the lost furlong to win prize $125; 3rd $75.

Mr. Festival's Orlando

(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 1 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Gomeri....... (Mr. Butler) :* Mr. Chum's King's Counsel

by half à length. Tango was, third, The winner paid $528.30.

Chefoo Handicap: Second Division.

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(Mr. G. U. da Roza), 3 Heliotropo Leaf, ridden by Mr. Charles, won this event much, es, ha.

Alau ran-Crown Prince (Mr. W. liked. Sunny Day led the tald, but da Roza). had to give way to both 'Heliotropo

Leaf and Country Club before the Won by six lengths: four lengtha straight was reached. The last between second and third,

named 'made big effort to catch

up with Heliotrope Leaf, but the winner was in fine fettle and did}', the mile journey in good time."

Welhalwei Plate.

Pure Musit won this rave' from The fall of the flag. He shot out from the bunch and remained in front throughout, finishing in canter, five lengths ahead of The Slow Bird who was accond. Matau shima, who had to contend with bad start was third.

Okefoo Handicap: Third Division.

Time: 2 mins. 43. vech, Pari-mutuel

(M. Ip. Kui Ying) 2

It has been the experience of the Club for the past three years that not averty competitor is the best judge of his own pictures. There is always a chance of his keeping back pictures which are better than those sent in. This is the reason why there is no limit in numbers to prints sont in by any competitor.

Yours. etc.-Ling Kodich.

HON SECRETARY. Hong Kong. January 15.

| GOVERNOR OF INDO-CHINA.

TO VISIT HONG KONG.

Mr. G. S. B. Bramwell's As You

Like Iţ.........(Mr. Bramwell) 3 Also ran-Bright Eyes (Mz. Fung); Grimpy (Mr. M'W. Tang) ;:; Tai Ping Yang (Mr.. Caplan).

Won by three lengths; a head quier,

between second and third. Time: 2 mins. 16.1 secs. Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $37.80.

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YUNNAN OPIUM CROP.

RETIRED WAR LORDS PLAN

EASIER SUPPLY?

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

CANTON, Jan. 17.

nimber of retired generals are A report is current here that a

attempting to form a syndikate, whose object is to divert the tradi tional routes of the Yunaan opium trafe down the West River;

The proposed plan is said to be to establish a distributing centre in Tongkin, and to ship the opium. from there.

This means that South Ching will be able to get more and cheaper

A visit is to be paid to the opium Popular opinion is very Colony on January 21 by M. Pas-disturbed at this report, though, of

Governor-General of the

French Union of Indo-China. The course, the Annamite authorities. visit is of an unofficial nature, would not allow abuses of that kind though the usual call will be made in their territory. at Government House.

M. Pasquier will leave Hoag Kong ch January 22 on the French

Place: 1st 813.-40; 2nd $10.10; flagship Waldeck Rousseau, preNO DANGER TO THE NEW

3rd $21.10.

CASH SWEEPS.

RESULTS" AT A GLANCE.

The result of yesterday's cash sweeps were as follows:-

Winner: $8.00, Place: 1st #7; 2nd $11.

-Pelping Handicap Once Bound. For China ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club C Class. To be ridden by jockeys who havy not won five flat raten" nny- wire at any time. Entrasco fco 86. 1st prize 300; 2nd prize $125; 30. 3rd prize $75,

Mr. Jomiko's Shanghai Behu

(Mr. Boos)

Mr. H. W. Mok's Mount Elburz

(Mr. Butler) 2 Mr. Harriman brought base Blus Plane in the last race of the day Metara. Sturt and Lobel's Tango

(Mr. Noronha) 3 And another Macao Subscription

Griffin. Bilver Arrow, ridden by Mr. Also ran-Blue Heaven (Mr. Ip Kui Ying finished necond: As Stewart); Cream Cracker (Mr. You Like It scrambled into third Bonham); Edenbridge (Mr. Tang); place just ahead of Celerity. The Thunderous Stag (Mr. A. Soares,

jnr.) wianer paid $37.30 for a wji,

sent in port, and will:prossej lúc Manila, there to return the visit made to Indo-China in 1930 by Mr. Dwight Davies. He is accompanied by M. No re,

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20.70 88.20, tickets-Nos. 134, 160, 85, 189.

Race 5.

Bace 1.

No. 120

285

$97.50 25,00

12:50

No. 72

73

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$102.18

54.90

27.45 $16.25 tickets:--Nos. 137, 83,

Special Drawing

No. 1141

$703.50

$151.20 43,20

+

3005.........

201.00

1436

100.50

21.80

$6 tickets-Nos. 133, 183; 184, -

Race 2

No. 49

69

30

88

$ tiokota-Nos. 289, 31, 16, 28%,

Race 3.

CUNARDER.

EFFORTS STILL BEING MADE TO SECURE WORK RESUMP. TION.

This was the wtatement mady to the Bvering Standard by. official of the Cunard Company in connection with the suspension of work on the giant new Cunarder 634. He added:

Some montion has been made of the possibility of

new ship sinkin hull of the

into the ground because of ita encrmoun weight $29.70 tickets--No6, 3128, 329, This is entirely a matter" for the 3172, 3389,

Race 6,

No. 120 5. 7T

$221.00

40

03.20 31,60

$7 tickets:-Nos. 30, 47.02, 85,

No. 25

120

$183.40

32.40

20.20

80.

No. 13 gota $28.20,

Race

Race

Np. 140

$220,00

18-

65:50

280

32.80

1.20 tickets-Nos. 35,

No. 128

$207.00

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On this point the secretary of Messrs. John Brown and Co., the builders of 534, said to-dux

"A limited number of men will be kept on duty as a maintenance staff to icok after the vessel until} work is reatarted,"

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