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FLYING TOURIST IN GOOD FORM.“

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

GOLF NOTES..

LIQUOR LICENCES.

[BY · MASHIE-NIBLICK.^^}

SEVERAL GRANTED BY BOARD YESTERDAY.

I the proposal to be brought

before the special general meeting KOWLOON HOTEL TRANSFER.

At doting at the Licensing Board yesterday, presided over by the Hon. Mr. W T. Southern, the: following adjunct liquor licences were granted:-

Road.

Fukuzumi Hotel, Ashley Suyehiro, 45, Haiphong Road, David's Cafeteria, 15, "Hankow

of mumhora of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club on the Ish inst are approved, all ladies (whethar rentays of members or stich nd who register Playing As spite will, as from April 1, he charged #2 per month, wxcept lady relatives of the Junior Section who will pay $5 per year (October 1 -September 30). The resolution, if passed, will actually empoweri blo Committee to charge up to 83 a month, in case is is considered, desirablo lator to increase the pro- post charge of $2. Provision is to be made under the terms of the `resolution for lady relatives to bs | regidletud, as 'non-playing associates | free of charge and for unattached junct

Road.

MR. NOODT'S DERBY MOUNT SHOWS PROMISE: FINISHES VERY IMPRESSIVELY.

TAIPING, AGAIN TO THE FORE IMPROVES. WITH EVERY GALLOP

BY MORNING DEW.S

4

1932

BOATMEN CHARGED LEAGUE CRICKET.

WITH BRIBERY.

DYNAMITE ON A FISHING JUNK

"

[C.S.C:C, TEAM FOR SATURDAY.

The following will represent the Before Mr. Scholleld as contral Civil Service CC. and II, in their Police Court yesterday, the mastor league match with Club de Recreio of a fishing boat was charged with at King's Park on Saturday:- possession of 317 sticks of dyna

El E. Strange (Capt.), B. C. E. The outstanding, gallop yesterday Stag, which appears to be thug Skelter and Espy.

mite, 200 detonators and two coils Hawking, A. E. Wood, S. Randle, morning was that of Flying Tourist | pick of Mr. Chan Tin Son's grifna. In the Australians' class Taiping of fuse on board his boat. The W. H. Edmonds, A. W. Grimmett, which went over a mile in 2 minutes As far as one can see from train-did an axellent gallop, finishing defendans and a foki of his were R. G. Robertson, R. H. Woodman, 13 seconds, ridden by Mr. Nooit ing performances, it does not ap off in 7.2. He was ridden by Mr also charged with offering a bribe. Bebbington, J. F. McGowan,

of 850.

and J. M. Wilson. who is going to take him out at pear sa if Mr. Chan Tin Son's Heard and is certainly improving Inspector Stimson, cutlining the The following transfera were the Annual Race Meeting. The candidates, good though they are rapidly. The "Baron went over a cass, said that at 6 pm. or Tuas granted :----

pony created a much better impresstand much chance in the Derby, mile and a quarter, but appeared day, acting on information receiv

ed that there was dynamite an Roach, to bi, Peking Rond:sion yesterday than he did recone although it is rtain that they will to be a litle bit tired. Gold Dig fishing boat in the Aldrich Bay, annox some wing during the meet ger did. what appeared to be very Shaukiwan, he went on board" with ing

even gallop and finished strongly, a Chiness detective. Two holds

The following beams will repre word sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club were uncovered and in one fishing nets, while in the other was in their matches over the Chinese" a quantity of salt. This officers com- Now Your holidays. menced digging the "mult alid The first eleven against United. whilst thus occupied the second Services at 11 am on Saturday.. defendant was heard to talk about 6th and Monday, 8th February-

Nomura Hotel from 30, Paking

Kowloon Hotel, from the pro-ly when he was sent out over a

sent holder to Mr. Choung

mile, and a half which leads me to Kim Fong

The following were refused ad-

licenses:-- Prince's Cafe (Prince's. The

atre) Kowloon Hennessey Cato, 30, Hennessey

Rond, Wanchai.

Prince's Cafe..

Bo. asked if

ladies to be registered as non-play'. ; ing associates on payment of 36.

annum. Provision is also per

nale for the cases of members with several lady rotatives in that the

Regarding the Princo's Cafe, the proposals provide thas no one tùmi- ty shall pay more than $5 a month Chairman said to Mr. Hr Sit Yoo, the applicant, that it had been ro- on account of lady relatives. Other

presented to the Board that there proposals are that no lady who

was no need for any further liquor has a malo rólative in the Colony | licence in that area. will eligible s **** Associate unless such male relative is at least the applicant had anything to say. Mr. Ho explained that the cafe non-playing subscriber or memcatered for the patrons of Prince's bar of the Club, or a moraber Theatro and added that their busi-

i Junior Section; that the Club

nosy was hampered by the want will grant the Ladies Section

of a licence. He added that he sufficient sur each year-estimated

had been holding a licene since. not to exceed $000; ithan all suc-f

July last. soriptions already paid to the Bodies Bretion special fund will be credited to the individuals con carned za subscriptionė paid to the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club; that; lady visitore, who shall be subject to the usual rules for visitors, will be called upon to pay gresu fere of 82 on any date (Happy Valley $1 per day) or monthly rate oli $15.

The Board considered Mr. Ho's application in committee and de oided not to grant him a licence It was stated that the applicant already held an eating house licor.ce.

Regarding the application of the Hennessey Cafe," the proprietor, Mr. Lain Kam Wun was sent for and questioned:

The Chairman: you, Mr. Lam,

The initution by the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club of the above dicationed regulations regarding Ladies subscriptions should not pre- pent any very great difficulty ex- Have you got a licence for an cdpt that there are probably hum-eating house ?—Yes.

Since October, 1930.

erons instances where members, How long have you had it1- whose lady relatives seldom use the courkos, have failed to apply for the names of such ladies to be rei gisterad. The task of "rounding

"

up #vall Jadies who use the cour.

How many licenced eating houseS are there already in Whuchni 1-I don't know..

What is your object in asking for

ses should not be too onerous, for this licence To improve my busi

if nominara" noseps the proposals, | nces. itio-ap to them to cooperate to the fullest extent,

exten

I understand that considerable inconvenience and annoyance-

"

After consulting with the mem- bers of the Board, the Chairman said: We think you are a little young to bave a licence?

The applicant: I have been

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think that while Flying Touris There were many fast finishes while Calamity Jane, ridden by might guro very well in either the among the Derby candidates, but Mr. Charles, did the mile in 2.07.2 Maidens or the Trial Plate, his only one, Gold Ring, came in unand finished up in 28.2 all out, chances for the Derby are not so der 30 second

THE NEXT PUBLICATION OF bright, especially in view of the performances of some of this year's griffins.

A

41

A long list of subscription griffins TRAINING PIMES WILL AP-4yum chu", (drink tes.) were also galloped and some fastPEAR IN THE DAILY PRESS Į timea were returned. The aub ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 6.

An impressive three quarters are all showing improvement especi. The following times were clocked mile was put in by White Jade ally, Cy-Pres, Bistro, Amoy, Halter yesterday :---

Aircraft Beauty Spot. Bowery Bay 3 California. Chateau Bay. Christmas Joy

Doo

Doveron....

Doctor's Mandato Escilado..

Flying, Tourist...

Gold Mine... Gold Ring ... King's Norton King's Parade Maple Leaf Merry Thought

Mon Talisman

Trentbridge Wembly Stag Weybridge...

White Heather

White Jade Stud-

Wild Life...... Workable Stag

Amoy 'Arry Awk.. Eistre..

Buchanan..

Cambridge

City of Shanghai Cy-Préa

really

45.31.25.3 · 2.02

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4

The detective, to whom the man

HOLIDAY FIXTURES,

B.K.O.C. TDAMS.

H. Owen Hughes (Captabias), E J. Armstrong, A. C. Bock, B. H.

was speaking, referred him to Ir. Duckiti, H H. Grifiths, D. McLel spector Stimaca. When naked what las, E JR. Mitchell, J. E.. was in the hold under the salt, the Richardson, I T. Ride, G. R. first defendant frankly admitted thus there was dynamite and ask ed the inspector if he would care' for any tea" money.

$60 Note.

2

Sayer, and R. M. Wood.

The second eleven against the University at Pokfulam:

RS. W. Paterson (Captain), R. R. Davies, J. E. Divis, E, A, M. Eliott, R. WJ. Phinner, J. R. After digging for a short time. Ratten, L. B. Smith, W, Stoker, J. the officers came across the top of M, Sunley, J. R. Way, and L. A.

Whippa

note into his hand and later put cond to give the money to the off- it into the inspector's pocket.

Leopar

The first defondant had been Being afraid that either of thon pushing the second defendant's would attempt to escape by jump hands and assisting him to pressing into the harbour, Inspector the money into the inspector's Stimson beckoned them to him as pocket. It seemed as if the first if to come to some terms, and when they approached him they were defendant had suggested to the se-Both arrested.

(Continued on next column) The bearing was adjourned.

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RAGING CLUB

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bo ramtion apprehension is 4 cashier to the Prince's Cafe before. ible serious injury has been The Chairman: Thank you, the experienced by riders at Happy Board will consider the case and let Walley in the mornings (particu, you know. Jarly Bunday owing to the houghtlessness and lack of coust doration of son players who are apparently ignorant of the poel tion of the Golf Club in regant to the race track, I understand that last Sunday there were two glaring instances of abuse of the

to

Later the applicant was informed that, it was not deemed necessary grant any more liquor Fences for the Wanchai district and the application was accordingly refus

Kowloon Hotel.

Mr Cheung Kin Fong applied privilege granted by the Jockey for a transfer of the licens granted, Club, and a repetition of this be to the Kowloon Hotel to his name. haviour may lead to serious conso The Chairman asked if the custom.. quences to the Club, including ors of the Hotel were not of a 003- many members who are acquainted,

mopolitan nature.

with, and disarve, the rules FM Cheung: Yes. the benefit of those who evidently What is your position in the oncinot read the notices which are Hotel Assistant Manager. placed in prominent places ad-

Is there a European there 7-No, joining the course, the rules are there re-produced

Sir, but we propose to get one. Both race tracks are leaved After considering the case, tho by Government to the Jockey Board allowed the transfer, but ad Club and golfen have no rights vised Mr. Cheung to employ a suit whatever on these tracks to able person to look after the bar. which access is only granted It was suggested that Mr. Cheung through courtesy of the Stewards should consult the police autho of the Jockey Club

• ritim regarding the employment of Members. Subscribers and a suitable person. Ladies are not to approach or Bosides the Chairman there were

play any ball lying on the present Hon. Mr. C G. Alabaster,

Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Mr J

tracks, or in the ditches bound

ing them when poules are pann-j ine or ars likely to pass them.

"All players, and

Plummer, Mr. J. L. MacPherson, Mr. J. M Wong, Mr. C. G. Perdue ladies (A.S.P.) and Mr. D. M. Mac especially, should and well; Dougall (Becretary).

back from the rails when pottica |

ara approaching them and are

not on any account to remove NO RUGBY INTERPORT,

any of the rails Caddies should

bo kept away from the rails."....

Dual Whiddon.

Echo

Espy...

Flying Star.

Ghost Train

Gold Bar. Gold Cup........... Helter Skelter Helvellyn... Highjinks Hirwego. Eugo..

Jigga...

Jupiter

Kanpaz

King Stork..

Little Gem Much Ado Ochterlony.. Pocotoutse Rainstorm

Siwash

Somerset

Swift...

'The Crook The Mitre The Shelpen The Wanderer The Wrekind Trigo Valata... Warsaw Stag White Labol Mellow Underwing

Bolgalam. Calamity Jane...

Canay

Gold Digger..

...Joaquim....

Joy Bay

King's Bluff

Lucy Glitters.... Robertsbridgo

News of the definite cancellation I understand that there is a of the Soccer Interport which was Hossibility that a incal rule may to have been played at Shanghai

tituted by the Golf Club and this week has already been publisherita Any ball lying on the rare courseed. Now the Hugby Interport is

cindor track must be lifted, and also off.

cropped at least 5 yards inside The Hong Kong Rugby authori the rails up to a specified tim lies, have poolved a telegram_from

morning, during the training

Shanghai, stating, "Regres Inter port must be cancelled.or

Taiging....

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+ 89.3 108.2

Season Ticket.

(last mile)

1 — 119,1 107 3.29

35 112 144.8 2.124

The Baron

The Giraffe..

Zadderday,

11 412 1124 1.44.4, 2.18.1 2458

41. 1:19

1 43.3 128 2.07.1 2.85.4

NOW ON SALE

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