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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933.

A DIRT TRACK FOR

KOWLOON

Where Taxi Drivers May Race To Their Hearts' Content

(By Our Special Correspondent)

Motor cycle races could also be held and the track would be an ideal place for endurance runs of all types. Anyone wishing to ob- tain a thrill, could at any "time the ground was tree be charged a noininal sum and allowed to take his own private car out and put it through its paces.

This is a speed mad age. Every day records are being broken on land, at sea and in the air. The natural tendency of human be ings is to keep up with their ma chines and move faster. Rate of travel for cars is limited and as a direct consequence the general public suffer from an insatiable craving for speed. Watch the average motorist. Where there is The proposed race track could a policeman travels according to not only be used for the already the law, but, once let him get mentioned purposes but might al- where the stern eye of "the traffic so be o constructed that the department is not upon him and centre of the oval could be used he will nine times out of ten ap- as a sports ground, where cric- ply the gas and almost double his ket, football, rugby, people to sit mileage rate.

and watch the various contests. and perhaps an annual track and"

M.C.C. IN INDIA

Viceroy's XI. Trounced

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Delhi, November 23. The three-day match between M.C.C. and the Viceroy's XI, re- sulted in the former winning by an innings and 208 runs. Verity, Nichols and Langridge were good form with the ball, Verity took. 7 wickets for 37 in the first innings and Nichols and Lang- ridge took 5 for 14 and 4 for 23 respectively In the second innings.

Scores:-

Viceroy's XI, 1st Innings ......

Verity, 7 for 37. 2nd Innings

Nichols, 5 for 14. "Langridge, 4 for 23. :

M.C.C.

أجر

160

63

1st innings (for 8 dec.). 431

Valentine, 145, Jardue, 93.

CONTROL OF ALCOHOL IN U.S.A.

Washington, November 22.

A Federal alcohol administra- tion is being created to supervise the distilling industry and to control both production and pri- might ces until Congress enacts suitable

legislation-Reuter,

$0,-

Why not give those who want to race an opportunity by build-field day could be held, from ing a dirt track in Kowloon? The which sports representatives cost of construction would not be could be selected to meet the best Very heavy and enough profit athletics from Malay, Manila and could be made from it to more Shanghai in the Far Eastern than pay expenses. For instance, Champions. The ground at fixed dates, proper race meet- also be used as a landing place inga could be held at which some for aeroplanes and a few sheds of these Chinese Taxi drivers who could be built at one end to house seem so anxious to run over a them. This would do much

encouraging few harmless pedestrians could b. wards

the private .given a golden opportunity to ownership of planes and general break their own necks and at the flying" in the "Colony, and, with same time, furnish the populace | the present cheap prices being with a unique thrill. Purses could asked for small Moths a surpri- be arranged and an entrance fee singly large number of

people charged for, competitors, while might take advantage of such a spectators could be sold tickets | Aeld. The racing might ental; and given an opportunity to select | danger, but, if such a scheme winners in the same way "as

put into operation, the horse race. There could also b chances are nine to one that the competitions held for gentleman į sporting blood of the people of drivers and classications could the Colony would come ta the be made for various types of cars, fore and not only support it but SERVICE TO READERS with handicaps arranged by make it one of the best paying

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NEW UNIFORM FOR FASCIST PARTY

Rome, November 23... A step towards putting the whole nation into uniform is in- dicated by a decision of the Yag. cist Party to authorise an op- members, tional uniform for all from Mussolini downwards in the winter when it is too cold to wear a blackshirt without a jacket."

This is development recent in Court order that barristers

on: examinatioris and students must wear blackshirts-Reuter.

H. K. STOCK MARKET

'YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS

ARRIVALS List" of

passengers who r rived in Hongkong bby the 3.5. President Coolidge, yester day:-Capt. George Anderson, Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. Joseph Baron, Mr. Don Burdick, Mrs. Don

Some of the investment" issues, Burdick, Mr. Antonio In

which had recently been under Chang, Mr. Juan L. Chang. Mr... Quok pressure. made a better showing Chong, Mr. Chen Ping Heng, Mrs. to-day, Dairy Farms, Trams and advice regarding accommoda.l

The body of the pretty young Fong Mack. Mr. Fung Tat Bhun China Lights being in steady re- girl of about 19 years of age wad Mr. Fung, Tee Chee; Mr. O'Neal quest at a slight advance; per- tion available, motoring faci-junction of Boundary Road and Sai Mrs. William K. Grove, Mr.. 7. 8. Ing attracted by the low level of found in an isolated area at the Gordon, Mr. William K. Grove, haps intending investors are be- cities, suitable shopping Yeung Choi Street, Shamshuipe Hummel, Mrs. G. A. Harrell, Mr. prices now reached. In the rest yesterday morning. Except for A Y. "H. Kwok, Mr. Lo Wei Tsong of the list, there is not much entres, etc.

abort piece of undergarment. which Mr. Poy G. Lee. Mrs. H. H. Lar- change to be noted, except that Tas disarranged the body was in a sen. Mr. B. Mallouk, Mrs. Klara Cements improved to $14 buyers. aude state, and a piece of cloth Moen. Mr. F. R. Otto, Mrs. F. R.

*: Sales. around the neck indicated that she

Hongkong Banks, 81830. had been strangle. The ground in Otto, Mr. Arnold Pearson, Mrs. Arriola Pearson, COL Frederick

Chinese Estates, $100, the vicinity was in great disorder,

Hongkong, Trams, 819). indicating that a severe struggle Fope, Mra. Frederick Pope, Mr.

HK Ropes, 85.70. must have taken place, and the Cecil Quoy. Mr. Erie W. Railton, condition of the body strengthened Capt. Thomas D. Richards, Miss the theory that the murder

Nettie L. Sielten, Mr. V. ́8. C. committed only a few hours before

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.

the discovery.

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Singham, Mrs Nettie Schenberg,

[Mr. Thomas V. S.. Skinner, Mrs. B. The girl was emartly dressed, C. E. Swithenbank, Mrs. F wearing high heeled European shoes Upham, Mr. J. A. Wilson, Mr. and stockings, and the Police Bre Wong Wing Seen, Mrs. Wong Wing hoping for an early indentification Been, Mr. 7. J. Waters, Mrs. J. which no doubt, would throw fur- Waters, Mstr. James R. Waters, ther light on the murder.

Miss Sara E. Waters, Rev. Joseph

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which she was strangled is thought to have been torn of the missing jacket,

The Body was found by market | gardeners from Kowloon Tong at 7 o'clock hidden from observation

from the roadway.

BODY IDENTIFIED.?

Nortorious Bandit Chref Killed

Peking, November 23. Reports from Luantung declare Inquiries made at a late hour that the "Old Rat" a notorious last night elicited the news that the bandit whose gangs, caused so much trouble in the Luantung re- body has since been recognised as that of Leung Sam Mui, a ten-Blon récently was killed, in a clash shop waitress, her home address with the village militia in South- being given as 187, Yu Chan Street, ern Jehol-Reuter

...... “Whên, she was luat seen alive, the girl was in a. bus bound for Nathan Road from Fringe Edward Road,

p.m. She was then dressed in a dark blue dress and trousers and was carrying a police whistle withy

and that was when she was return her, but all this was missing when ing home from work at about 11 her body was discovered.

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