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FANLING RACING,

MID-WINTER MEETING NEXT SUNDAY.

ESTRIES AND WEIGHTS.

Te following is the programme, with entries and, in some cases,, weights, for the Mid-Winter Meet ing pf the Fanling Hunt and Naes Club, which is to be held on Sau stay, January 2

Randwick Plate,

powien

A Steeplechase of 11⁄2 miles for Australian

Weight for inction as per sente. Winners of

Steeplechase 7 lbs. penalty Griffing of 1932 allowed a Bs. Winer a cup; 2nd prize $75. Dil, "prize 350. Entrante fer $4.

Ponies:Caulfield, Fritz. Season Tieltet, St. Moritz, The Bustard, Thunderchun

Kempton Cup Second Division.

A Handicap Steeplechase of 11 mile For China nuries, Winner 2nd prize $100 rd prize * Entrance for 82.

Duke of Brittany

Duke of Milaa

Movanngherodes

da You Like, k

White Heather

Fanling Stag

1h

170

170

170

190

190

130

Kampton Cup First Division.

FANLING HUNT.

SUNDAY MORNING MEET.

[BY REYNARD."]

A large fold turned up as the early hour of 10.30 am, for Sun- day's inest at Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Bungalow.

Finding behind the viling. hounds rah, dus South past Fir Hill for a tuile or so before turning right handed across the River"Beas" for the foothills on, the far side. By the time the field had reached the other side, the leading hounds were a mile or more thead and out of sight.

A couple and a half of straggling. honnda wore able to show us the way until the end of the run; other wim there was nothing to indicate which way the fox" had gone. He was eventually killed" in the open near Dill's Corner where the Dext run was due to begin.

The Second Run.

The second run started north of the main road. From Dil's Curne hounds, honded for Mount Kirk Patrick where they swung right, skirting the Golf Course and

to Kidney Hill. It should go on reoord that one fair golfer never Hickered an eyelid whilst address- ing her ball for an iron shot as hounds and field raced past a hun dred yards or so away, a

The Volunteers, however, were 13somewhat taken aback in the midst at their military exercises but quickly roorganised and carried ou with due precision.

A Handicap Steeplechase of andles For China ponies. Winner Aug, 2nd prize 1990; 3rd prize $73. Entrance fee 29.

lba.

Montana

Christanus Belie

IBA

Over, there

145

Bronzo Eyes

1530

Donnabella

130

Duke of Chantilly

150

Marquis Hall

150

Piccalill

150

..Target

The Partridge

-180 130

In the meantime hounds crossed the Cards" road and turned sharp

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932.

LOCAL YACHTING.

THE ROUSE CUP.

RACE FOR SERVICE BOATS.

The race for the Rouse Cup was sailed yesterday and resulted Las follows time

The course, wore, Channel Rock (S.); 2, 3, Kowloon Rocks (S) 4, Channel Rock (S.)

Bruce L. Whaler ..... Hormas Calloy Medway 18 Whaler Cumberlands, Cutter Bruce K. Whaler Cumberlands Gig Verity Whaler

Cumberlands 2nd. Whaler

Hermes Cutter

Cumberlands 1st Whaler

Medway 2nd Whaler Herald. Whaler "Wishnets Whaler

Maraycons Whaler

Mark on Line (8)r

Distance: 4 miles.

Position Points"

413

37

3

31

31

17

10

D.N.F

7TH LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP... The_Seventh Ladies' Championship resulted as follows:- Tao course were:-1, Channel Rock (80); 2, Mark on Line (S.)? Kowloon Rock (S.).; 4, Ohannél Rock (S.). Distance: 7.4 miles.

"H"Ollas (Started at 3 p.m.).'

Yacht Sailed by Rolla (Mrs. Sheldon) Siskin (Mies Mackie) Diana Mr. Bingham)...... Dorothes (Miss A. Blake). Colleen (Miss Laersson) ................... #f," "y" and "G"

Yucht Sailed by Daphne (Miss Stokes) Ailsa (Mr. Lambert)

Why Wonder (Mra, Barry) ...... Bluejacket (Mrs. Adamay Boojum (Mra. Pickering) Sverdwalk(Mrs. Stewart) Wendy (Miss Patchett) Eunice (Mrs. Rose)

"

FANLING GOLF.

hack through Ho Shrung Housg | BOGEY POOL COMPETITION

alinest on the heels of their quarry, They were shaken off, howeyer, in the thick undergrowth behind the village, but not for long, and were soon away again at a great pace for a final burst to D's Corner where the run finished.

RESULTS.

The Bogey Pool Competition, pinyed at Fanling during the week- end, was won by Capt. F. H. Ander- son (3), who was two up at the 6nish:

There were 3 entries.

Other scores included D. S. Edward (11), all square; 3. S. Dykes (17) and F. B. Mackie (12),

"Shires" Oup (Unofficial).

Winner 8150; 2nd prize $100: 3rd Ponies:-Baukrs. Bronze Eyes,prize 875. Entrance fee 8. Cuntry Club, Deumerrer, Donna- bh, Dinni, Duke of Milan, Dunce. Taking Stag, Ferntent, Gamester. Ovey Mouse. Hefty. Loch Sloy. Mitan, Patch, Piccolini. Porit

wburg, Target. The Wind, Win- by Eve.

Ponies Anson, Black Maria. Cutex, Ed, Flywheel, Herga, Lochboth two down, Ryan, Melrose, Mouche. Over-there, Rubiglaa...

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dor Sandown Stakes.

Gatewick Handicap.

A Hurdle Race of 1 miles. For China potics. Winner 150 end prizo $100: 3rd prize $75. Entrance Forfes 39.

A Hurdic Race of 15 miles.

Ponies-Britannie Hall, Christ Ca ponies, subscription" griffins ofs Club Weight for inches asine Belle, Donnabella, Montana,

Hale. Winners 10 lbs. penalty

Continued on next-enlind)

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASE RACES

Sunday, 24th Jan.

SEVEN RACES

Special Train leaver Kowloon 1:05 pm

Returning, from Fanling to Hong Kong 8:41 pm. First alane fare $2.00 includes Admission to Caursof

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Mongolian Stig, Over-there, Part ridge, Patch, Piccalili, Target, Tom, White Heather, Wonderful Stag, Younger Pretender.

Asoot Handicap.

A. Flat Race of one mile. For

PRIEST AND BIRTH

CONTROL.

"SHOCKED BY JUSTICE McCARDIE'S REMARKS.

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TINKS

Total Finished Corrected Pan. Pts, Pts.

4.24.50 4.20.18

5. 37

4.901.5.5. 4.29.41 423.31 5 4.97.16 4.18.38 2 $.27 32.

4.19.14. 3 (Started at 3.05 p.m.)

4.15.19

D

4 362 7 343 0,3%

4.42.10

4.46.30

T13K8 Finished Corrected Pan. Pts, Pts.

4.43.30 4.43.38

11 4.42.14 4 4.45:58 7 8

Total

4:43.31

34.40,5

14 -4.40,20 4.39.43 1. IG

4.43.18 1.11.30 ོ་ 1* 92 4.5410 4.52.33 $ A 23 4.51.20

4.45.45 # 100

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HONG KONG POLICE

RESERVE.

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[ORDERS BY THE HON. MR... D. C. WOLF, C.M.,, inarguron GENERAL

OF POLICE. }

Revolver Competition,

ATLANTIC LINER

IN GALE DAIRY FARM NEWS

35 INJURED IN STORM.

WOMAN KILLED ON VOYAGE HOME.

Glasgow, January 10-A story of the bravery of a pantry steward when, in mid-Atlantis, a British liner was swept by a huge wave, which killed a woman passenger and ¦ injured 38 others, was told to-day,

The ship is the Anchor liner: Tuscania, 17,000 tóns, and she arriv ed as Glasgow early this morning from New York 30 hours late, after a buffeting by a violent storm · løst. Wednesday.

It was told how the coolness and coufags al the crow averted a paniè among the 700 passengers, including: many women and children:

The passengen killed was Mrs. Sarah Rodgers, aged 35, of Corra. ghan, Coleraine, Londonderry, Iro- j lund, and seven' of the 3 passengers hurt were injured seriously.

Cabins Flooded.

These seven were in the ship's hospital until her arrival in pert.

[Mrs. Rodgers was returning home for Christmas after being in the United States for 30 years. The body was landed at Belfast, where tho funeral took place yesterday a few miles from where Mrs. Rodgers had hoped to spend Christmas with har husband.]

The Tuscania left New York on December, 12 in fine weather, but after two days ran inte stormas, and was three times hove to.

In a violent stogin on Wednesday night she was struck by a huge wave and a torrent swept along the 'deck and rushed down the alloy-

the flooding passengers' cabins and saloone. In some parts of the vessel the water was waist- deep.

A revolver competition will takeway, place between the Chinese Com. pany and the Reserve Emergency Unit at the Kennedy Road Range on Saturday, at 2:30 p.m.

Chinese Company. Training Course-Part 11-A recruits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters, to-day at 5.30 pm for instruction.

Defendu Class. This will be heldi to-morrow at Pelice. Headquarters

the Church of Our Lady of Victorise, Father Wondlock, preaching at Kensington, on December 6, attacks ada recent utterance of Mr. Justice MeCardie on the subject of birth. Hunt. control.

shocked at the utterance.

Alarmed passengers scattered for snioty, and officera and crew strove to allay their alarm.

Many women fainted. Those in- jured wore rushed to the ship's hos pital. The doctors and nursing staff were on duty all night.

Steward's Story.

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at 5.30 p.m. under Police Sergeant Mrs. Rodgers was dashed by the water against the steel wall of sa

for Squad Dril on Thursday, at gaw, but died from injuries on 5.30 p.m.

Saturday. She had been in frail N. C. Os. Class-All N. C. Os.health. will attend the Chiness Company's When the wave broke aboard,” Holdquarters on Friday, at 4.00

Training Course-Part -All alleyway. She was saved from: Most people with a sound morul remite of the Chinese Company drowning by this saloon pantry ste China ponies classified by the Hongsense," he said, "will have beswill attend Central Police Station ward, Mr. Thomas Brown, of Glas- Kong Jo key Club in D1 " and That Mr. Justice McCardie

De Clanxes. To be ridden by jockeys who have not win 10 races should wish for a wider and more anywhere at any time. Winner $200; effective spread of birth control ind prize 8123 3rd prize 73. En propaganda is perhaps, not surpris || trance fee 89.

ing, but when he proceeds to say Ponies Arctic Eve, Bay of Bel-My view is that the attitude and lingham II., Bright Eyes, Bronze substance of the law which makes Eyes, Celdrits. Country Club, Duke abortion a crime) should be changp.m. for instruction under Mr.

Normandy II., Heliotrope Leal, ed, and changed soon, one cannot Mosanngher. Osiris, Silver Rebut feel that he brings his court, if Sunming. Sunny Day, Tom Thumb. repute.

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Company Parade.-A Company parade will take place on Satur day, January 20 at the Central Police Station at 9:30 p.m. members must attend as a Company photograph. will be taken at this time. Dross-Blue uniform, cap with white cover, truncheon, belt,

said Mr. Brown, "the doors at the rear and of the alleyway burst open and a flood of water caine sweeping down with a roar.

feet, and when I struggle to my

The torrent swept us off our

feet the water was up to my waist.

"I heard a scream, and saw Mrs. Rodgers falling over." She was in danger of drowning, and I dnsbed

No one would criticise the merciful administration of the law in specially hard cases, but a judge should know that to make laws apecially to fit hard cases is to make bad laws. Abortion is a crime akin to murder, because the unborn child whose existence has begun is na in dividual with a right to live. The whistle and chain, armlet. and along the alleyway to her rescue. most recent reychology recognises badge, Pocket Policeman" and She was lying half-stunned against the individuality of the unborn child. | note-book to be carried., Catholic theulogy proclaims ita, por. Bonality.

Anti-Parental Mentality,

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Indian Company. Commendation. Constable Re53 Mohamed Ahsan of the Indian Com- "I believe that the known in- crease in the number of abortions pay Hong Kong Police Reserve ia commended' by the Hon. I, G. P. is a direct result, of that anti-

for teal and alertness on September parental mentality which is orgated; and fostered by the recent birth-27 1011 in arresting four illicit control propaganda.

the wall, and I dragged her to the companion-way hnd fetched a doc.

tor.

Worst for 20 Years,

A steward in the first-class dining saloon mid: "It was the worst ex-

wine smugglers on board the ..perience I have had during my 20 "Saikiang.

yours at sea with the Anchor Line." Captain Rome, commander of the Tuscanis, shid:—

Flying Squad. Strengi.-S.I.B.C. Randall has resuraad command of the Flying Squad with effect from Wednesday, January 13.

"While some of the hard cases of the poor come into court, the rich have no insuperable difficulty in getting rid of an undesired pregn Aney without danger, of their crime bring detected. And the rich and professional and educated classes to-day are so opposed to parent hood that in England 'they aro pro- ducing barely half, the number of children that are required to replace 17.15 hours. themselves in the next generation. Birth control legislation propaganda is but a quack remedy for our social evile."

will take place on Friday, January The next, instructional, patrol 20 at Central Police Station at All members should attend. Dress-Blue uniform and and cap with white cover.

The remarks by Mr. Justice Me- Cardie to which Father Woodlock refers were made at Leeds Assizes in the case of a mother of seven children who, because of her porer- ty. feared giving birth to another child. I

Mr. Justiça MeCardio's remarked: T express the view citarly that in my opinion the law in regard to illegal operations should be sub stantially amodded. It is out of keeping with the conditions that pre- rail in the world around us."

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I don't mind telling you that I had a nasty feeling when the wavÓ burst on board. The women "and" children were in a state of bystaria, The officers and crew behaved splendidly."

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Eeserve Emergency Unit.

Two concerts were organised, but 16 was not until morning that! calm Strength-Constable R4459 Bercovitol has been taken on the was really restored." There

чето atrength of the Reserve Emergency many cases of hysteria during the Unit as from January 18 1032.

Defendu

night

Class-The defenda

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class will be held in the gymnasium A ascond woman died on the at Polico Headquarters to-morrow voyage, but the Anchor Line state under Polico Sergeant that she died from disasse, and not at 5.30 p.m. R.J. Hunt,

Arms Licence.All member who from shock Sho was Mr. Aleshire have not yet returned their lives of Kirkcudbrightshire to the O 17ol must do jo at once

Sgd. D. L. King,

DS. P. (R)

Anitowaway, named Robert) M'Mahon was fined £7 10s,

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