GLENEAGLES WINS THE
EASTER STAKES
THRILLING FINISH RESULTS IN SHORT HEAD VICTORY FOR THE FAVOURITE.
SEASON TICKET AGAIN BEATS WOODLAND STAG: NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED,
DIVIDEND OF $1,505 PAID ON DAYLIGHT EVE.
[BY MORNING DEW]
The second day of the Easter Ruge Meeting at Happy Valley was full of thrills and excitement. The outstanding race of the afternoon was the match between Hotman and Gleneagles in the Easter Stakes, the latter winning by a short head after one of the most exciting finishes step on the course for a long time.
Woodland Stage started as favourite for the Canterbury Park Handicap "A" Class but once again wont under to Season Ticket who clipped three seconds off the record for the distance from
The Two Miles Post, once round and in."
During the afternoon, one of the biggest, dividends of racont times was paid when Daylight Evé, a rauk outsider, accounted for a classy fold over a mile. The dividend paid on him was 81,505.10 There were only eleven sekotz sold on the winner...
SADKO WINS FROM KING'S BOUNTY."
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH
RESULTS.
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MY, A. M. L. Soares' Sadko.
(Mr. W. Roza) i Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Koy.
(Mr. Pan) 2 Mr. Dyhasty's King's Bounty
(Mr Chang) 3 Won by half a longth; one length and a half between second and third.
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Time: 2 mins, 32.4 8vca, Winner: $10:50.
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Placos: $11.50; #15.00.
Betting.
Sadko (A. Roza) 422 Gold Koy (Pan) 240 Gay Crusador
(Proulx) 198 King's Bounty
(Chang) 870- Fortune Bay (Frost) 137
Winner. Place
204 181
143
051 142
Race 1,
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M. 1. A. H. Wright's Lacy Glitters..... (Mr. Frost) Mr. Seth's But After That
(Mr. Miles) Mr. Chan Wai Sang's Canny
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) Won by three quarters of a ngth: "one length and a half be twoen second and third.
Time: mins. 9.2. seca. Winner: $13,80. Places: 87: 89; $0.80.
Betting.
3
LAUSTRALIAN UNDER ARREST
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS.
29 1932
FORMER PUPIL SUED.
SCANDALOUS INCIDENTS DESCRIBED IN A NOVEL.
NAME OF LARGE SCHOOL."
KEPT SECRET.
J. A. Pagott, dosoribed na a na tive of Binda village, New South Wales, Australia, appeared before Mr. Wynne Jones at the Contral
An action brought by the head- Police Court, yesterday on a charge mistress of a large girls' BobOGÍ of being in unlawful possession of against her pupil, who had written automatic" · pistol · and seven a novel about life at a school, was: rounds of ammunition in Johnston settled to-day in tho' King's Bonch Road, Wanchai..
Division.
in
In applying for a remand, Deteo: tive Sergeant Kennedy asked that if bail was allowed it should be fixed at a substantial sum. He sug gusted' $2,000.
Defendant said he was a stranger
to
The headmistross's counsel said that the book "in a very thin voil of disguise" described her school and contained, "scandalous inci- dents.
The authoress, through her coun-
to the Colony and that it was im-sa, expressed her fullest. regret 2possible for him to find bail. I that the book had been published?" Mr. V. R. Aranson (for Miss explained that he had been work-Elith Mary Julia Lloyd) said that ing in Manila and had come Hong Kong with only 894 in his she was headmistress and part possession. He thought he would owner of a large school for girls. de the best for himself and tried to The name of the school appearad in sell the revolver in order to raise the statement of claim, but, subject money as he desired to go to Can- to the approval of the court, it was ton, but he was unaware that ha
thought better not to make it.
was violating the laws of Hong
public,
Kong in regard to frearms.
Defondant was remanded until this morning,
Eat After That
Winner. Plaas.
(Miles) 332 Choy Pak (Charles) 410 Jooquim (Fung)...... Chany (Ip Kui Ying) 210 Anniversary Eve
(Chang) 342 Taiping (Proulx).... Tin The (Liang).... 34 71 Senorita (Noronha).
14 Tacy Glitters
(Frost) 700 800
Bace 3.
540 012
54
188
330
309
103
167
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
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خوردگی
(Mr. Charsley) 1
(Mr. Botelho) 2
Mr. Tally Ho's Valorgus
Generally speaking favourites, Gleneagles ran beautifully, uit the 'did not have a good day. The way up and increased his head, but opening avont found the public after the distance post was past making King's Bounty favourite in Hetman carne along with a great a field of five, but the pong could big rush and gradually drew up do no better than gos third place. on Gleneagles. The onlookers Sakdo, ably handled by Mr. A. W. watched the duel in sense silence Mr. L. Reidy's Bag and Baggage da Roza put up an exceptionally and it was indeed thrilling to see Mr. Chan Wai Sang's Nippy good performance and won the rao Hetman catch up on Gleneagles before the distance post was reached with every stride. However, he did for the pony dropped in a comfort.not ges up sufficiently enough in able stride from that point. King's time to catch the judge's eye is the Bounty could not hold off a strong two flashed past the winning post, challenge from Gold Key in the Tho earlier pace was comparative. last part of the race and had therely slow, but the last half mile was 'fore to be satisfied with third place, exceptionally fat. Both
dates appeared to be content with Lady Glittera.
a struggle over three furlonga. After failing to get a place on Saturday, Luty Glitters redeemod himself in the second race for Aus
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tralians. (B Class) by winning the race from Bus After That, Canby was third displacing Anniversary Evo, a fairly well-fancied candi- dates,
Helter Skelter.
sanch-
Miss Rosalind Wade, one of the defendants, was formerly a pupil at school and was the authoress of the novel, Children Be Happy." The other defendants were Mcsers. Viator Gollanez, Etdi, and. Camelot Press, Ltd; publishers and printers of the book.
Scenes of School Life.
The novel described scenes of life. at a girls school. In a very thin veil of disguise the description was that of Miss Lloyd's school. The character of the headmistress" WAS D description of Miss Lloyd.
There were many points of re- semblance, and the book described as having taken place at the school incidents which were of a highly undesirable and scandalous character.
The book further described at- tempts by the headmistress to deal with the incidents. If those at- tempts were true, they revended hor (to be inefleient and quite unfitted to be headmistress of a large school. Miss Lloyd said that there was not a word of truth in any of the statements as applied to her or her. school. The school was founded in 1800 by Miss Lloyd and it bad now
Poste Rostante Correspondence. Miss Ambrose ( Electrical Co.), Mra, V. Altairlin Australian Oriental Trading Co., Ltd., Bust, W. F. Blair, B. Clement, Mrs. W. D. Clark, G. Cartl, Madame Cramon, Cerminga Vercinia, China Drawn Work Co., Miss M. Dallas, Mrs. E. M. Ezra, T. H. Ellis, V.. J. Fielding, D. Fraser, Miss M. Sew, A. Goelle, Mre» E. Goodchild, H. H. Green; G. Conchadoff, L., A. Cile, Miss M. Hows, R. M. Haws Miss Hanrah, and Miss Illing Worth. R. Hawkins, G. Herrlien, F. Javier, Capt. S. B. Kitching (8.8.), E., Kustes, F. Lapin, J. S Lackford, L. Mitchell, Ian Moore, E. Mend, Eric McMillan (3.8. Chasina), A. G. Wn: Marr, Rev. G. Mareber, S. Mac-Fanu (a. Steel Mariher), Mrs. K. Nelson, W. C. Newborn, C. C. Ngoc, C. Osborne, T. Oneill, M. H. Plumley, Mons Robert; W. J. A. Sauk, Mrs. M.230 pupils Nothing had ever oc Scott, Rav. Sheridan, Mr. J. Lurred at the school to give the Silva, Rev. W. Scott, W. O. Smith, lightest foundation for any of the RW, Sinclair, Mrs. Selly, Sun barges of which complaint was beam Manufacturing Co., N. Stock- ton, O. Tererron, A. 9. Tan, Capt. J. A. Vemon, R. D. R. Wilson, Hoy Wong, A. C. Wollaston, West River Transportation & Trading Co., Ltd., Mra, Q. H. C. Williams, W. Winner. Place P. Wood, Capt. Y. E. Yuan (Staff), M. R Yamaguchi, Mim C. de (Ip Kui Ying) 804
Ybarrola.
(D, Black) 16
(Mr. Corbett) 3 Won by three lengths; four lengths between second and third.
Time 1 min. 50.4 secs. Winner: $10.70, Places: $7.20 820.80; 87.50.
Bettings
Winner, Place Sanction (Chang)... 14 39 Poppermint
(Noronha) 87 181 Tian (Butler)
***** 596.
1,023 138 With Mr. Frost on the saddle, Nippy (Botelho)
200 Helter Skelter literally ran away The Tigor (Carrel). 170
Mon Talisman. with the Mira Bay Handicap for
(A. Sonros) "D" Class candidates, doing the Valorous (Corbett).. 628 Paul Pry (Rees)...... 12 journey in the excellent time of 1
Bag and Baggaga minute 29.2 seconds, which only
(Charsley), 110 Bag and Baggage.
last year was the time taken by King's Service
thia
(Chauson) 81 Mr. Charsley led all the way in A" Class candidates over
distance, the race for novices and brought cond And Gold Bar was
Philanderer finished se
Race 4... third, home Bag and Baggage in the Fighting Blood who won on Satur-Messrs. Le and 14's Mistletoe excellent time of 1 minute 59.4 se-day, was unplaced. ».
(Mr. Ip. Kui Ying), 1 Mr. Jink's Highjinks "conds. Nippy was third ́and Valor-
(Mr. Frost) 2 ous fourth.
Mr, H. S. Chan's Pocahontas
(Mr. Charles) a Won by five langthe: two lengths between second and third. Time: 1 min. 32.2 secs. Winner: #23.90.
tb
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Besson Ticket,
20
73 870 99
DA4
141
Place: $0.30; $11.60 $16.90.
Betting.
By covering the race for the Can- Mistletoe Wins,
torbury Park Handicap in s minu- Having won on. Bäturday, Mis' 1.3 seconds,
key
Season Ticket leppe good many more support a clipped off a
from seconde yesterday when he started in the the record for the dis fourth race over six furlongs.. Kan-tance From the Two Miles, Post." paz, which disappointed so badly The winner led all the way home, on Saturday was made favourite, except for a short spell at the be- chiefly because Mr. Y. S. Chang had ginning when Sunlight showed in the nidung, but the pony failed to front. Woodland Stag could not Mistletoe do anything at all Pocahontas at any stage show in front, whila] led at a terrific pace over the first Polar Star put up a good race un. Movie Star half mile, but Mistletoe caught him til the straight was reached when up in the straight and won ne he Hisend Mr. Frost brought Hign jinka into second place finishing two lengths in front of Pocahontas
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56
40
79
100
(Fung) 103 Friar John (Miles)... Vim (Liang) Gold Cup (Proulx). 28 Kanpaz
100
91
15
47 58
83
(Y 8 Chang)...1,050 Hirugo (Ahern) rigo (A. Born), The Crook
1;187
14
05
52
B4
(Harriman)
60
122
344
507
279
8B
50
40
148
50
130
be found the pace too hot. It will Gee Cee (Pan) *** he recalled that Polar Star wua Blue Plane (Caplan) 80 both the Derby and Champions at Dau' Whiddon the Annual Meeting and naturally onough when he started yesterday Okin Quar.
he was made. second favourite, Following Mistletoe's victory,
31,506 for a Wis. Chiu Quag which was tipped to win was made a hot favourite for the Daylight Eve: soöred a win in the fifth race and he did not disap-ninth race to pay what must be point. The pony led practically the biggest dividend for the past all the way round.
three or four years. As luck would Amoy, with Mr. Ip Kui Ying on have it the favourites were all hem the saddle. put up a strong chal-med in in the straight and the Highjinka (Frost)... lenge in the straight and filled s leaders into the straight, Daylight Pocahontas (Oburles) 167 cond place while Mr. A. A. R. Eve and Mike, romained in front White Label Botelho steered in Helvellyn to pay all the way up. Those who were
(Charsley) 34 handsome dividend of $13 for riding some of the batter hacked Malakit (Noronha)... 21 third place.
ponies, instead of spreading out Jupiter (Fawcott)... and coming through on the outside, Estrellita (Botelho). preferred to wait for an opening
Race. 5.
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King's Parade,
Gleneagisa Viatory Gleneagles, Hotman, Boxing Eve on the rails. As it happened the Messrs. Swatow and Pakhoi's and Little Threder were the star opening did not come, hence the up- Chiu Quan...(Mr. Proulx) 1 ters in the Easter Stakes and they set. Racing Boy, came up very Mr. C.C.C.'s Amoy finished in that order. There never late to take third place.
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying). 9 Mesare. Bellamy and Gordon's
Helvellyn (Mr. Botelho). 3 Won by half between second and third.
length; a length
Time: 2 mins. 10.4 seca. Winner: #12.40. Places: 88.20; 817; $43.
Betting
Winner. Place Until Then (Miles)... 344 BRA. Lucky Bird (Paa).... N *** The Rainstorm---- Hetman There was no change of Den won for the second time at
(Cung)” 62% position until the Rock when Glene the meeting when he accounted for De Bone (Liang). agles drew up with Boxing Eve the last race. Mr. Chang who rode Chu Quan (Proulx), 069 1,121 while Hetman reduced, the gap bo- Navy Hall tried to make a run Valley Hall (Caplan). 57 tween himself and Glonengles by naway race of it, but he was caught Sunbeau. (Frost) length. The field entered the up at the head of the straight and Hosordy (Harriman) 19 straight in this order: Gleneagles, could not even get a place Den Amor (Ip Kui Xing) 180 Helman, and Boxing, Eve, Little won much as he liked from The Haniolina (Butler)... 214. Thunder was by now practically a Lion and Chivalrous, the inat non- Golden Arrow furlong behind, Boxing Eve soon ad being heavily backed to wii, diag
was anything in the race except Gleneagles and Hatman, both of whom had won handsomely on The public made. Deveron a red hot favourite in the tonth race, but Saturday,
When the gate went up both of although Mr. Ip Kui Ying handled them literally stood still waiting this pony well, it was unable to for the others to make the move, as oppe with a very good bust in the it were. Then Boxing Eve, with straight by King's Parade, the ulti- his customary rush, set fying mate winner. Alexandra Hall, rid pace, followed a few lengths behind den by Mr. Botelho finished third. by Gleneagles who in turn was
Don's Second Victory," followed-two-lengths-behind-by-
28
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124
109
....... 140.
306
42
208.
(A. Roza) 154 30 (Continued on Page 10.)
27
170 94
got out of the picture and left the no doubt to his success at an earlier Holvelyn (Botelho)... T500 to Gleneagles and Hetman, race meting.
Registered" Articles.
Mr. P. M. Eugenio, J. Gutierrez, P. Huct, V.P. Musso & Co., Miss A. M. Remedios (from Shanghai),
made.
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**Substantiai Sum" Paid.
As soon as the matter was brought to the notice of the publishers and printers" of the book, they did all they reasonably could to undo the mischief that had been done. Steps were taken to withdraw the book frum circulation, and the publishers and printers agreed to pay a sub- stantial sum as damages and costs. obtained against Miss Wade, res An interlocutory "injunction was training har from further circula- tion of the book. She was now pre-
A. A. Sokoloft, True Light Manupared to agree that the injunction
facturing Co., Mr. Vacheron, H. Volostinoff, Mra. M. Watson, Yap Pin. (c/o Ngo Chu Kian, 3rd floor, D.V.R.C.),
Unpaid Correspondence.
M. Acosta, Col. Wm. H. Clark, F. H. Danovan (s.s. Seattle), Lt. H. E. Englon, R. M. Gracios, M. Horschtel, Kalameah (s.s, Shuja),
should be made perpetual and to judgment being given against her.
Mr. 8. O. Heau Collins (for the publishers and printers) said that the book was published in complete ignorance of any similarity between the character described. and Miss Lloyd. They agreed that rendor of the book who knew the acbool could not fail to notice a similarity, and would be likely to think that many of the statements might refer to Miss Lloyd and her school.
False Impression.
E. Y. Keng, Dr. H. D. Lyman, T..: They also agreed that those state- Mooce, G. Reid, Engr. Serang (s.s.monts, if applied to Miss Lloyd, Baron Yarborough), Rur. Singh, would be defamatory and would give an entirely, false impression of Wun Way, Yau Pak Tsung (Tsing the way in which her school was Youn Association):
conducted.
Unclaimed Radio Teicgrams,
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Miss Lloyd for any loss, suffering or inconvenience the publication from Shanghaibo; Silence, from of the book had caused her. Shanghai 1061 2039 6802 "5687 0050 Mr. Gerald Gardiner (for Miss 2900 7116 6107, from Shanghai; her book to refer to Miss Lloyd or Wade) said that she never intended
Hildachen, 4A, Hankow Road, Kow the school. The incidents describ loon, from Shanghai; Zubintang 48,ed in the novel were purely fictitious Hankow Rand, Kowloon, from and had no reference to anything that had ocentred at Miss Lloyd's Shanghai 1017 6670 0005 0577 0362 school.. |5714: 7800 0513 6-430, from Canton; Lengkongheng, from Bangkok; 2118, from Swatow; Timeful, from Cholon; Kywang, from Yunnanfu.
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