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THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY OLUB. .

THE FOURTH EXTRA HACE!

MEETING will be held (Weather Parmitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 10 APRIL, and on MONDAY, 1irk APRIL 1998, com mending at 18,30 p.m: on both days

The First Belt will be Rung ab

Noon.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and Weir Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed,

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Mambers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $200wer day for Ladies (Both inelad. lag Tar) are obtainable through the BECRETARY upon introduction by a

Member, auch Member to be responsible

for payment of all Chils, etc.

The Bocretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 87794), will Folose at 10.30 am. on both daya.

Badges admitting

Race Coures,

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Merabers'

Racing

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933.

Local Sports Reviewed

BY ** NOMAD "

With regard to the farthcoming For the first time in many week.wimming interport to which re- ference has been rande, more than ends, there has been a breather in once in these columns, Mr. Logan the matter of racing fixtures and is again very illuminating. It is as if to make up for this lapse, a inaper meeting is due to come off this week-end at Happy Valley with two full day's racing for the 16 and 17. The handicaps and entries for the first day, as published in the Daily Press last Saturday pro- vittes food for thought and a study will reveal how difficult it is to pick winners this time as there are no certainties at all. The new sub-

our intention," he says, to resume the Interport contests with our Northern neighbours and with this in view an invitation has been seat to Shanghai." It is certainly the wish af

ATHLETES TO VISIT CANTON

University Sports Meeting

On the eve of their departure for

CHINESE COURT OFFICIAL

PROCEEDINGS FOR ALLEGED FRAUD

Nanking, April 2-Formal pro

office as President of the Shanghai District Court, from March 94, 1997, to November 18, 1027, had misap- propriated Court funds to the amount of over $22,000 by making redundant and Actitious entries in the Court accounts. She is also

interest on Court funds deposited alloged to have misappropriated the

Canton to take part in the third ceedings have been instituted atin. the Bank of China, the total Inter-University Meeting, the ath the Kiangning (Nanking) District letes of Hong Kong University were Court here against Dr. Soumei entertained at a tea party yester-Cheng, Mr. Yang Shao. Isiung day afternoon by the undergradu-

ates of the University.

Mr. Law Kow Cheong (President of the Students Union) presided.

In a brief speech, Mr. Lam said

(formerly Presidents of the Sha

hai Nantao District Court), and

BRITISH TRADE IN CHINA

Shangbai, April 7--Mr. Louis Beale, the British Commercial Counsellor, in a speech at the an- ber of Commerce of Shanghai, nual meeting of the British Cham- pointed out that British imports

had considerable to China had not declined last year, while her chief competitors.

declines, the United States decline being 892,-

000,000 Britain's share therefore represented a considerable increase.

There was a big increase in cot- tong and textiles. This was not

amount being oven $1,900...

Mr. Yang Shao Hsiung, who succeeded (Dr, Soume; Cheng s President of the Court, is charged merely due to the anti-Japanese Mrs Yang Shao Hsiung and Mr.with misappropriation of interest boycott but to the great competi

cars increased from 129 care in 1931 Niu Chuan Chan (formerly Chief derived from the Court funds detive ability of Lancashire. Motor posited at the various banks. He is also charged with having wilfully to 764 last year. Chemicals, glass- ware and electrical fittings, also destroyed evidence tending to prove showed a great increase, henca Bri- predecessor.

Clerks of the same court),

The accused are charged with

Criminal Code for alleged misap- propriation of court funds.

everyone interested in that the athletic team was stronger violation of Article 357 of the the guilt of Dr. Soumei Cheng, his tain imported 24 per cent of the.

than that of last year, and there fore had better chances of winning back the Flag." He regretted to say that owing to illness, the Vice- unable to be present at the party He wished the athletes every luck, and a happy time in Cantón (ap-

The indictment, by the procurator in charge of the prosecution, alleges that in collusion with Niu Chuan with concurrent duties as account ant Dr. Soumer Chong, while in

Mrs Yang Shan Hsiung, before her marriage sorred as Chief Clerk and concurrently accountant of the Court during the time when Mr. with being privy to the crime.-Kuo Min.

total manufactured · imports into Chint, Britain supplied China with. more than double of the value of manufactures. From América.

Mr. Beale also emphasized China's ability to stand, terrifio churia, the Shanghai incident and the aftermath of the great flood.

By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the scription griffins will be going out great incentive to competitors. to Chancellor, Sir Wm. Hornell, was Chun, who served as Chief Clerk | Yang was President; she is, charged shocks, such as "the loss of Man,

On No Pretext will Childre be

The Moeting.

pated in either Enclosare daring

four times in all during the two

days. The Wong Nei Chong and

aquatics that the interport will come off as there is promise of some very good contests between the sides, ater over the interport nets as a

put in as much training as they possibly can and this also will bring about a higher standard of stated their policy it is up to the whole swimming community to back" them up so that the forthcoming interport will be a real test of strength between Ifongkong and Shanghai and not as between the V.R.C. and Shanghai,

Tiffos are obtainable at the Olag the Valley Stakes are down for the swimming. The V.R.C. having now plause).

House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone

1990.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Kaoloane is $2.00 per day including Tax, for sill Persons, including Ladies,

and is payable at the Gate.

Solders and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, eto, will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG Joozer ULUB during the Race Meeting.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publio Enclosure.

By Order;

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 10th April, 1933.

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

HEREBY GIVEN NOTICES Cariificate No 7/495 dated Hong Kong 20th February, 1929 for Four shares of this Bank numbered 127041/127044 inclusive Yogishared the name of LU A SU Has tron Lost or Stolen, and should this certificato not be produced to the Bank before 16th April, 1933, a nor certificate for the shares will be issued, srid the aforesaid Provinciaal Certif. calo No. 67/495 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation se Nail and Void.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

V. M. GRAYBURN, - -

Chief Manager,

ST. STEPHEN'S College. STANLEY

ummer Term begins April, 18th. Entrance Examination for New Students on that day at 9.30, am.

For Prospectus apply Li Hai Tung, Eaq, Mosta Banker &to, 20, Des Vaux Road, Chl, or St. Stophon's College, Stanley.

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first day and it will be interesting to see what the racing "experts" will tip-

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In connection with the Second

Valleys, it is understood that there will be a scarcity of jockeys and several ponies which might other wise have faced the starter will

only be compelled to go out in the Wong Nei Chong Stakes. Practically all the jockeys are booked up. Mr. Frost will take The Panther to the post, Mr. Needa wil ride De Minimis, Mr. Heard will ride Funny Face, Mr. S. Y. Laing, Darien; Mr. 8. N. Pan, Gold Age; Mr. G. U. de Rora National Day. Such good can- didates as Vigilance and Duplex may have to start elsewhere unless their owners can fix up the question of getting suitable jockeys. Mr. Ip Kui Ying and Mr. Butler, I hear, are both booked up and Mr. D. Black also will be taking something to the post. The race is very open indeed and as I have stated, it will be interesting to see what the selections are going to be like.

Trentbridge and Diana Bay are due to micet on Monday. Mr. Needa will ride the former at 152 pounds and Mr. Frost the latter at 100 pounds What a treat this race will ba Those who remember the per- formance of Trentbridge in the Derby and Champions will cer tainly have a hard problem to chose between these two ponies, the more so as the distance is a mile. Over a mile and a quarter Diana Bay looks much better, but Trentbridge ran so well behind Liberty Bay in the Champions, that in a mile race with an advantage of eight pounds, he appears more than a match for Diana Bay. Jockeyship will have good deal to do with the result of this race and F will be among the thousands who will follow the contest on Monday with breathless interest.

Swimming

The clear cut statement by Mr. W. Logan at the V.R.C. last week leaves no room for doubt as to the attitude of the Club in regard to the activities of the Hongkong International Swimming Associa tion. Your Committee," said Mr. Logan, "wishes you to know that they were guided through their deliberation by their former ex- perience." Just what that former experience" meant is not quite clear though all who have followed the previous Association's activities

To Strengthen Friendship. Mr. A, T. Leé, captain of the Athletic Team, replied thanking the President for his kind wishes Ho said that the idea of going up to Canton was not so much the win- ning the Championship but of strengthening the tie of friendship between the undergraduates of the various Universities in South China (applause).

While on the subject of swimming I understand that the Y.M.C.A. bath is already proving very popu

Among other speakers were Mr. lar and that already water polo games have been started. TheY" E. P. Gan (Chairman of the "Var- swimmers are certainly a talented sity Athletic Club) and Mr. Far- lot and especially is this true of mer" S. C. Ho (ex-captain of the their water polo and it would seem Athletic Team). A group-photograph that if they carry on practising at of all present was taken at the their present rate that they will be Pavilion.

very powerful side by the time the water polo league comes round. That they will put up a good show against all comers is certain and if the V.R.D. are to retain the cham pionship this year they will have to practise hard indeed. The Chinese teams also, I hear, are trying to get together one good strong side to represent China, and if this is true it looks as though there is going to be a very good triangular contest towards the end of summer.

Cricket

The athletes are leaving thei Colony to-morrow morning by steamer. They will put up at the (old) Hotel Asia. The Meeting will cover two days April 13 and 17, and the following, universities will take part:Sun Yat Sen, Linguan, Hog Kong and the Amoy Univer sity."

in the The Athletics, also, are same position as the Gunners for since the beginning of the saBSON, they lost several of their regular players who have gone up to The cricket season has now offi- Shanghai, and consequently they cially come to a close and it was no have to postpone match after surprise to find that the champions match until they were forced to of both divisions failed to win play or to forfeit the two points. against the reat With Pereira In their match with the Gunners bowling at the top of his form (he they felded practically the whole performed the hat trick") against their second eleven, but despite the champs" the University team this handicap, they put up a credit- found it hard to score while Omer able display. The Recreio after put up a score that no one expected their sensational win over the of him as he had not been very South, Chins the previous week, prominent with the bat this season, lust to the Folies by four goals! Lo season. Omar, however, is a very one, but although beaten they are sound but and at one time he was to be congratulated for their fide considered one of the mainstays of play. The score somewhat flattered the Craigengower side, not only on

the Police, for although they had account of his bowling but also on the better part of the game in the account of his activities with the first half, they were on the defen but. Peculiarly enough, Fereira, give most of the time in the second: the India's star bowler is also a It was rather lucky for them in good hat and on his day can knock deed they their goal remained intact up a decent score in very fast time. during that period. Pereira has once been described as a lion-hearted " player and those who remember his innings in the interport match when he opened out against Shanghai's bowling, will agree with this description. In the autumn Shanghai is due to visit Hongkong md until then cricket Hongkong will more or less be closed boolt.

must agres that they had not been Football highly successful and that disputes had been more the rule than the

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Lawn Bowls

YOUR SAFEGUARD exception. To hote Mr. Logan Funior Shield competitions have the league, but it is hoped, before

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With the approach of the lawn bowls season, practice games SIS being played in all clubs taking part in the league and over the week-end quite a number of matches were played, though, as far as I could make out, none of them were any other than pick-up-sidea" matches. It is too early to make predictions as to the prospects of The finals of both the Senior and the various teams taking part in -again-The VRLO has success teen decided, and the South Wales very long to give readers of this fully held the annual open cham Borderers were defeated in both column some ades of the strength pionships of the Colony for more matches. Their senior team, which composition of the different

|clubs:- years than most of you can remem-won the Shield last year, was beaten ber and they tend to continue to by South China by three goals to hold these in future under their own one, and their Junior by the Royal auspices," None can quarrel with Navy by the odd goal in three. In Mr. Logan in taking this attitude the Senior game, the play did not

The Villa Rosebery at Dosilipo, on benif of the premier swimming reach the standard usually Pro with it's lovely gardins, the gift of club in the Colony and it is to be duced by these teams, Tempers our Government to Italy, was óri- hoped that the championships this dominated play, and consequently ginally presented to this country year will be as successful as they there was a great deal of rough by Lord Rosebery, who never visit- have been in the past and that it play which culminated in one of thed it after the death of his great will be a well supported by nonChinese playere being ordered off friend, Mr, Neville, Rolfe, the Bri- members as by members:

the field. Now that South China tish Comm-General in Naples. have won the Shield they would in all probability get the double" Lord Rosebery directed that the house with its furniture, pictures, Jas they are jmost sure of winning

plate, china, everything-ek, the League Championship.

stock and barrel was to be hand- ed over just as it stood for the use

our Embassy at Rome, Three matches in the First Divi-

Sir Rennell Rodd, our Ambassa tion were played during the week-ar at the time; Eardly welcomed end. The Lincolns were surprising this princely gift, regarding it as ly held to a goalless draw by the somewhat of a white elephant, and Kowloon T.O, Hut the play pro-his successors at Rome made but Auced by both teams was very poor, little use of the son residence, Kowloon, after a fairly good start, Henbh no doubt, its now being ously, on the, defensive, turned over to the Italian Govern- but the

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