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THE TRAINS ON KWANTI

RACE DAYS

OBITUARY

(Continued from Page 8).

More Accommodation Needed Navy League), injor C. M. Ufan-

(By Our Special Correspondent)

Now that the racing season in Kwant is about to be resumed. an article on the train accommodat tion to Fanling on those occasions would not be out of place, and it 1s in the hope that the Rallwar authorities will do something to service give the public a better that this article is being written.

The races at Kwanti usually start at about 2 o'clock, and as it is impossible to expect everybody to go out in motor cars. It is the rule, rather than the exception, to have a rush for the race train. The journey out is not so bad, for quite a number go by an earlier train in order to have the whole day out in the open, and so seat- ing space is not too severely taxed. It is at the end of the day, when everybody makes a bid to get to the train in sime in order to find a seat that the trouble begins. have myself. stood all the way from Fanling to Kowloon, and I can assure my readers that such an

experience is by no means enjoy able, after walking, about the race course for the whole afternoon.

It is no fault of the Fanling Race Club that things are not bet- ter arranged for the general public but when one sees that there are special golf trains on Sundays and holidays, one stops to wonder if attach the Railway Authorities more "importance to the golfers of Fanling than the far larger section'

TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

Programme For Nov. 4th

The Programme for the Jockey Club's, Twelfth Extra race meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday, 4th Nov- ember, is as follows:--

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A. L. Dowley (representing the

ners, (representing the A.S.O. Cadre, Volunteers), Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Hon. Mr. A. W. Q. Tickle, Hon. Mr. C. G. « Mackie, Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Rev. N. V. Halward, Rev. E. G. Powell, Rev. E. CH. Tribbeck, and Mears. J. P Robinson, A. K The Railway made enough money Bousfield, C. Blcker, T: K. Fletch- last year to show that an extraer, J., Jessen, W. Hansen, W. H. train or so would not hurt them very Lebert, G. L. MoPherson, O. el much. Why not, then, give the Arculli, W. Schreuder and Cal. T [idea trial? It would not be A. Robertson

of the community who go Kwanti for the races.

to

necessary to run any extra trains out to Fanling, but an additional, coach or two on the return journey would have the effect of making everybody comfortable, especially souls who lost their all at the races! It would seem that there are any number of third class coaches, but If one or two of these were replaced by a first class and a second class one, every body would be

the happler for it.

A large number of floral tributes were laid at the graveside, the senders including the following:-

His Sorrowing Wife," Bene and Tommy Mable Green and Mary Mellor, Kathleen, Sir William and Lady Peel; the G.O.C. and Staff Officers; Commodore and Mrs. Frank Elliott; Lt.-Col. Raikes and Officers, 1st Batta. S.W.B.; Finan cial Adviser and Staff; Warrant This may sound rather un-Officers, Staff Sergeants and Ser- grafetul in view of the fact that geants, R.A.M.C.; Officers Com- commodating in the past, the Railway have been very ac-manding, Warrant Officers, Staff and Sergeants and Sergeants, Garrison especially as they only charge two Mess: R.A.S.C. Clerks; All Ranks dollars for the return ticket, and of R.A.S.C. Detachment; Royal this includes: entrance to the Artillery; All Ranks Hongkong

course!,

in Fanling, it would be as well to While or the subject of racing express the hope here that the bus company concerned would see that some decent vehicles are pa on the run from the station to the race course. In the old days, the buses were nothing short of what may be termed "boneshakers" and as they are the nly means of

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HOME FOOTBALL

Continued from page 10.

Mansfield..........11 1 4 6 13 "20 Southport...11 1 4 6 18 24 Wrexham......I 8 7 1 18 18 Darlington!! 28 -3 20 31 Chester

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Sergeants Mess, Royal Engineers; R.A.S.C.. Water Transport; Scan- dinavian Members, A.S.C. Cadre, H.K.V.D.C.; R.A.S.O. Coolies.

Col and Mrs. T. A. Robertson; Mr. and Mrs. P. Douglas Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanson; Miss D. Dunnett; Mr. and Mrs. D. L Davidson; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. B. Hancock; Mr. and Mrs. C. G.-Ala 8 baster and Miss Alabaster; Mr. and Mr. J. J. Patterson;,Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall; Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Womack; Major and Mrs. J. H.

„TARD DIVISION (South)

Goule WIDFA Pla B 1 23 18 16 6 4 3 20 22 14

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Queen's P.Eki Exeter..... Crystal P.. Charlton11 6 9 2 27 19 14 Norwich......

3 1 28 17 18 1.-2.00 p.m-Shek-O Handicap. Luton....... 18 64 8.27 21 Winner 8800 Second $300. Third Reading...... 6 -4 3 2014 8200,

For China Ponies, "A" Class.

4 2 5 12 7. 13 Entrance 85. One Mile.

5 4 3 16 19 12 4 2 17 10 12 2.-2.30 p.m.-Fremantle St. Leger Winner $1,000. Second 8300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies, Griffins of this Season. Weight 140 lb. Win ners of one race, 6 lb; of two or more racca, 10 lb; penalty. Entrance 810, One and Three Quarter Miles.

3.-3.00 p.m.-Castle Peak Handicap, -Winner 8550, Second 8275. Third $175, For China Ponies, "B" Class. Entrance 35. Five Furlongs.

Bt.

43.30 PM.-Hong Kong Leger.-Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Poines, Griffins of this Season, Weight 1481b.. Winners of one race, 5 lb; of two or more races, 10 lb; penalty. Entranco 810. One and Three Quarter Miles,

5.-4.00 P.M.-Fanling Handicap Winner $450. Second 8226, Third $125. For China Ponies, Bubscription Griffins of this Club of this Season, that have not won more than one face at Race

Meetings of this Club. Entrance $5. Bix Furlongs

6.-4.30p.m.-8bum ChurHandicap. -Winner 8000, Second $250. Third

Aldershot.. Swindon Bristol R.. Bournemouth. Torquay...... Cardis Gillingham... Coventry E Brighton Clapton...... Southend. Northampton Newport. Watford.. Bristol C..

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6 Mousley; Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicholls and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Doug- laa Jenkins; Major and Mre- Á. J. Jebb; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart; Cal, and, Mrs. F. P. Nosworthy; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. W. Grellier; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Atkins; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eve; Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. C. Fasker; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wren; Mr. Choh Kwan-wah; Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Williamson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackic and Mige Mackie; Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaker.

Committee and Members Hong- kong Club; A. F. Arculli and Sons; Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

COL. WATSON'S CAREER... Colonel Watson, who was 52 yearu of age came to Hongkong about two years ago as Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport to China.

He joined the Army Service Corps as a second Lieutenant in 1902 and two years later, was pro- moted to the rank of Lieutenant. In 1911 hp was made Captain, and just prior to the outbreak of war in 1914 was appointed a Major in the R.A.S. C. and was acting Lieut- Motherwell

enant Colonel from October 1916 to Rangers 18 10 1 2 44 1822 March 1918. He was promoted to Aberdeen ......... 9 4.1 40-18 19 the rank of Brevet Lieutenant Kilmarnock ...

Colonel in May 1918; the appoint) Ayr Uta Falkirk

2752 84.20 16 ment being substantiated in 1929. Bi

9 18:18 Colonel Watson saw service in the Hearts

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13 7 0 0 25 40 14 South African War in 1901 and St. Johnstone.... 13 5 44 25-17 141902, and during the Great War in Quee's Fark... 18 6 6 1 27 31 13 Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, › Bul- 661 28 14 13 garia European Turkey, and the Hamilton

Dundee......

$100. For China Ponies, "C" Class. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not | Hibernians, won ten races anywhere at any time. Coaltic No Whips or Spare allowed. En-Clyde trance $5. One Mile.

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mentioned in despatches in 1917, be-

also awarded the Queen's Medal

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RESIDENT ROBBED-

Third Lanark ... 18 7-5.00 p.m.-Sub-Griffine St. Leger. Partiok -Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third Airdrie ......... 8200. For China Ponics, Subscription St Mirren Griffins of this Clab of this Season. Cowdenbeath ... 12

Weight 146 lb. Winners of once race, 5ibi of two or more races, 10 lb; pe nalty. Entrance $10. One and Three Quarter Miles

and Clasp for the South African & War.

money, an 18 diamonds gold ring, and other jewels valued altogether

86.30 pm. Taipo Handicap Incident Occurs. In Peninsula at 5085 were stolen from the room.

Third Winner $450," Becond #225. $125, For: China Ponies, "D" "Class,

Bubscription

Griffins of this Club of

barred. Entrance 15.

thia

Hotel

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Details of the robbery, are very meagre, but the Police are giving. the matter their close attention, A private resident of Room No. and have informed all the pawn- reported to the Police on Saturday articles,

Five Furlongd and Seventh 341 of the Kowloon Peninsula Hotel brokers to note the chave stolen

Double Event: Races.

Entries Close só Noon on Thursday, f that sometime between 1 to 6.60 a.m. This expected that an arrest 28th October, 1933)

on Saturday morning a sum of would to be made very shortly.

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