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**1934:

A PEEP INTO THE THE KING GIVES SILVER CUPS TO

TRAINER AND JOCKEY

PAST

Dr. Cochrane Recalls Days of Empress Dowager

A thrilling description of the magniâcence and majesty of the Dragon Throna of China and the glory of court ceremonial te the picturesque throne room as Buddah,” Peking, with the "Old the Dowager Empress, Tax Hai,

HIS

Many Racing Successes This Year

[Special Air-Malį Survion)

London, December 20. Great Interest was aroused in racing circles when it became town that Mr. W. R. Jarvis, the King's trainer, and Joe Childs, the King's jockey, had to-day been to

Buckingham Palace, where the King presented to each of them a silver cup to com memorate thelf series of successes

and

training at Newmarket. On the redirement of Mr. Richard Marsh as the King's trainer" "be WAL appointed his successor at Eger- on House. His only other em ployer Is Lord Harewood, for hom also he has trained many

winners.

Long-distance Specialist" Joe Childs is the senior Jockey now riding. He won the Man chester Cup on Rambling Katie as long ago as 1901, when he was serving his apprenticeship Newmarket. He rode. In France for several years, and after his return to England he was appoint-

1924.

'at

on the Turf during last season. seated upon the throne, and the

The King's racing successes this detroned young. Emperor on a low-

the year have been: With Limelight er seat, a few steps below throne, with all of the Imperial (Newbury Spring Cup. Hardwicke Stakes at Ascot, and the Duke of princes and other. members of the court dressed in their gorgeous York Handicap at Kempton Parked frst jockey to the King in roken, kow, towing before the Em with Foxearth (the Swaffham

He Is a magnificent judge of press, was given in a missionary Plate, Thurlow Handicap, address delivered by Dr. Thomas Hare Park Handicap, all at New-Pace in long distance races, and his services have always been in Cochrane, China's first foreign market); and with The Abbot great demand for that class, of medical adviser and the founder (Nonsuch Stakes at. Epsom, Tad-

contest. His riding of Trimdon to of the Peking Union Medical Coi-caster, Stakes at York, Bottisham win the Ascot Gold Cup in succes- lege, at a meeting in the home of Stakes at Newmarket, and Sussexive years was particularly ad- Evangelist Leland Wang. No. 12 Stakes at Goodwood). Stephen's Lane, last Friday, even- log.

Dr. Cochrane told of his aud- lence with the Dowager Empress. when she gave him a contribution of, Ten Thousand Taels towards the building. of the P.U.M.C, in response to a memorial which hel

Altogether the King's horses won £8028 in prize money during the season.

£

W. R. Jarvis, the son of trainer, is one of three brothers

miréd.

Childs has many classic auc- cesses to his credit. He won the Derby on Coronach in 1928, and also won the substitute. Derbys at Newmarket during the war years on Fianella and Gainsborough.

He has been successful in the

having won the race on Gains, borough, Polemarch, Solario and Coronach.

sent to the throne, after the Box- VERGE OF GREAT Doncaster St. Leges four times,

DISCOVERY

er Uprising, when all of the mis- slon hospitals, schools and chur ches in Peking, were in ruins, and. he explained how this contribu- Hon by the Empress Dowager marked a turning point ไป attitude towards, Christian... mis- Isions in China, the powerful in-.) fluence of the "Old Buddha” hav-i ing led to similar contributions by various princes, and others in the government. He recalled the. effect of the famous edicts issued by the Empress Dowager, begin-by research work going on in Lon- bing with the words. "Listen, Tremble and Obey," throughout the whole of the Empire.

the London Doctors Study

"Palestine Man".

".

in work

been at

The remains of- prehistoric hu- man beings, who roamed the earth 30.000 years ago may be revealed.

don

عليهم

*

The Cave of "Kids

In the vaults, beneath the Royal College of Surgeons, men and wo- men are laboriously chipping away. A Forward. Movement

great slabs of limestone in which Over ten years ago. Dr. Coch-are embedded mine akeletons of rane retired from his

members of a hitherto unknown Peking, where he had

Zace. the head of the Medical College. The remains were found in a

adviser to various cave on and medical

a slope of the Mount departments of the Chinese gov- | Carmel district of Palestine by an ernment, including the Customs expedition Jointly promoted by the under Str. Robert Hart, and after British School of Archaeology in his return to England; he found- Jerusalem and the United States ed a missionary survey organiza- | Rchool of Prehistoric Studies."Pro- tion known as The World. Domin- | visionally the expedition named lon Movement, which has diligent- the unknown race the Palestine ly gathered statistics and other Man “ information..regarding missionary work in all countries, as well a pressing the importance of Pau line principles of missionary ex- pansion and sent its literature to all the mission fields of the world, thereby greatly. "Influencing the thinking of those engaged, in the protestant missionary enterprise."

About two years ago. when it was, felt that the time had ar- iived to begin a forward evange- listic movement, based upon the Information gathered showing the relative needs of various parts of the world feld, Dr. Cochrane be- number came associated with a other prominent. Fundamentalist leaders in Britain and formed the Movement for World Evangeliza tion, with headquarters at Mild

possible in the prehistoric may Conference Centre, London,

1 having purchased and thor- cemetery. Our theory is that the aghly renovated the old-premises bodies were doubled up deliberate- веще of the famous Mildmay Confer-ly after death, tied with

material, of which, of course, there encem

"We had "marvellous luck to stumble on a cemetery of 30,000 or so years ago said. Mr. Theodore. McCown, a young, American mem- ber of the expedition, in an inter- view. It was situated in what is called to-day The Cave' of the Kids; an aperture about, 30 feet up a mountain side not-far from Haira

"On first discovery, after delving long into the limestone, was the mearthing of the skull of a child. We delved on, and finally cleared the complete skeleton. After many months of labour we found eight more skeletons lying in a row seven feet up the side of the cave.

The skeletons were all doubled up as if to occupy as little space

Last September, Dr. Cochrane, is no trace pow, and then, buried. In the course of years natural pro- atarted out from London accom-

cesses caused an encasement of panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. umestone to form round the re Ervine, on a world-wide" tour in the interests of world evangeliza-maina, and this acted sa préserya- tlon. They reached Hong Konstive throughout the centuries. last week) and spent a few day. Several of the skeletons are almost here. They sailed on the - 8.5.

wholly undamaged.” Conte Verde, en route to Shang

Akin to Neanderthal Man. hal, North China, Manchuria, "It seems certain" Mr. McCown "Japan. Hawall, the United States said, "that the Palestine Man is and Canada. One of the objects | aki" to the Neanderthal Man-his in view on this tour is the study contemporary in Europe though of the present situation from the there are several important difer- palat of view of the indigenous Fences, which make it clear that he Church, also consultation with is of a separate race. mission leaders in various cou- Bir Arthur Keith, the anthropola- tiles as to the desirability of hav- gist, who is to make a report on fng a group of prominent evange the remains, gives it as his opinion ists sent out to the Ortent to that the skeletons are much the conduct campaigns in various most important and fully develop- centres within the next couple ofed discovery yet made of Mid- years....

Pleistocene man."-United Press..

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Boon after midnight free were The construction of Mr. T. O. Mighted beneath the ten canidropa.. Sopwith's America's Cup challen- each containing about, ten tong of ger Endeavour was begun on No lead in ingots, and spaced convent vember 22, when her 80-ton lead ently round the rest trough. By krel was, cast at Messrs. Camper. I the middle of the morning the Nicholson's Gosport yard.” In an- metal was rends, for pouring

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