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LAWN BOWLS

LOCAL GOLF

fiel

Open Pairs Game Starting Times For

-:

In their reten matan in the Open Patrs championship, A. K. and A. M. Oinar lost to › W. · Mc- Hardy and W. Forrest by 2023 | It will be recalled that on their. previous encounter, they failed to reach a decision, the score being tied at 23-23 after the al heada had been played. Yesterday, only one head was played, resulting in the European pair winning by

three shots.

Rink Game

Only one Rink championship match was played in Knog Kông | last evening and that was st Craigengower where E. a. Post, F H. W. Haynes, J. J. Gregory and W. Hollands beat T. Fergu- son, W. Hyde, E. C. Fincher and R. P. Phillips by 19 shots, to 13. The wiriners scared on 11 heads, obfaining a 4 on the 17th and 20th, while the losers who were leading until the 17th "head managed to score a 3.

Fanling

Starting times at Fanling on Sunday and Monday, are:—

Old Course

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1.28 am. A. D. Humphreys and W. F. Booker.

.."

c.

K. 9. Morrison and S. H.

Dodwell

A. C. Young and D. "J. Keogh.

C. Thwaites and H. N. Williamson.

C. H. Bradley and E. D. › Matthews.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS ::

LEAGUE TENNIS

Yesterday's Play

Playing in their postponed "A" Division League, encounter on the South Chins courts at King's Park yesterday, the

Craigengower Cricket Club were defeated by 5 sets to 4 by the home club.

J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma, who achieved a measure of suc- cess in the Open Colony Doubles three of Championship won all their games by convincing scores. Scores follow: *

D. C. Lyk and W. T. Lee (8.C.A.A.:

lost to J. W. Leonard and Y.

Hachiuma

SATURDAY,

JUNE 2, 1934.

DERBY COLTS' GALLOP

To Decide The Jockeys

TODAY'S RACE U. S. BASEBALL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

MEETING

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rival will be 'Daylight Eve who will have 150 pounds to care for. The favourite will even' have to concede weight" to Valorous who

the " Class. I am of the opinion that Daylight Eve and Valorous will run very close to Monoplane who should just about win.

AN OPEN RACE The "B" Class race, which is the sixth on the · programme the most open event of "all and

London, June 1. It is understood that Fred Dar-until recently was in ling, trainer of Easton and Media val Knight, two promising Derby entries, will gallop the colts on Saturday to decide which horse Gordon Richards, the champion Jockey, and Steve Donoghue, win- ner of als Derby classics in his career, will take out in the Derby at. Epsom next Wednesday....·'

the eleven entries Lord Glanely's Colombo, the far- might conceivably win. Soldier ourits, is reported by trainer Hogg of Germany is well thought of in 8-4to be at his best, and the bard-certain quarters and will be sure Wong new of the ground is not troubling to get very near, whatever hap

the trained who says. "What suits pens. Bright Star and Blue Star the other horses will, sult Colom-are both running well and I like bo."

the chances of the former Prima

5-7

9.32

9.36

+

8.40

9.14

J. MacKnight and W. 8. Hillier.

9.48

13

3. B. Mackie and A. E. terry.

3.52

A.. McKellar and Milne.

G.

beat A. V. Gosano and Ro

5-1 bert Chob bea Tsui Yan-pui and Q.

Lai

9:56

D. J. Gilmore and A. Sommerfelt.

c.

G.

Luk and S. W. (3.C.AA):-

10.00

lost to

Leonard and

·Ha-

10.04

J. E. Dovey and R. C. Webb.

10:08

J. D. McClatchie and G. A. Stewart.

chiuma beat" Gosano and Choa ....... beat Tsut Yan-pul and 0.

Lai

1-8 8-0

A Glance At The League

10.12

H. G. Williams and J. C. Dunbar.

lost

W. H. Ho and 8. Chan

to Leonard chiuma

10.16

A. "... Lay and W, M. Thomson.

10.20

(By "GREEN")

A. E. Lissaman and N. K Littlejohn

10.24

H. H. Pethick and I. H. Geare.

10.28

10.32

10.36

A Rogers.

10.40

G. 8. Brown and J. R. Sindinger.

lost to T. Armstrong and S.

Randle

5-7

last to J. T. Bews and J.

Tetley

and

3-8 beat D. W. Waterton and W.

A. Bland

6-4 Gurevitch

and Ra-

1-6

of anyone

The Derby favourite will be rid-Donna is also in good trim and den by" Togo Johnstone, the Aus- I should not be surprised to see .......... 6-4 kralian-Japanese rider who has him come along and upset the (S.C.A.A.):been brought to England from the favourites. King's Bounty made six furlongs, Commonwealth especially to ride a poor show over Colombo in the blue riband of the but the mile may sult him nicely. Turf-Reuter.

He is a good bet for a place, Don Is not too heavily penalized, so watch out for him. Mayflower, Gladiator and Brechin are all in st, comfortable weights, and with a bit of luck may prove to be sur- prise packets. Flying Tourist at 140 is a very good long shot.

drew with Gosano and Choa 6-6 drew with Tsui Yan-pui and

LAI

6-8

C.B.S. V. K.B.G.C. Playing at King's Park the Cen- tral British Association" defeated

TA: Pearce and K. the Kowloon Bowling Green Club Robinson.

by B sets to 24 in their "C" Division Lawn Tennis League fix- ture. Scores follow:

F. A. Pollock and "T. Addis Martin.

Major McIntyre and R. R. Blyth and N. Whitley (C.B.A.):

MONDAY, JUNE 4

Last Saturday games in the Lawn Bowls League provided hardly any upsets, at least so far as the leading teams are concern, od. In the senfor division the Bowling Green Club consolidated. their position by a further victory over the Civil Service. their all- round win over rinks composed of experienced players anguring well for their ambitions to repeat their fuccess of Jast season.' Craigen - gower "A", who are considered to be the champions' potential rivals for the honours went over to Hunghom and their victory, on all "rinks must have given them somme satisfaction after their un- expected defeat by their club.

L. A. Guterrica J. W. M. Brown mates. The defeat of Civil Ser-7. G. Ozorio W. Hyde vice has placed this Club ab a

E. C. Fincher disadvantage on the League table

R. F. Philips where they have so far only one

(skip) point for each game played.

9.28 a.m. E. des Voeux. and R. A.

Rodgers.

932

A. T. Lay and M. N. Cobtes

C. E. Marques. F. X. Silva

J. E. Noronha C. H. Basto H. A. Alves c. G. Silva

stip)

H. Gitting

L. E. Lammert C. J."Tacchi

J. Fraser (skip)

skip) JUNIOR: DIVISION ..

There is very keen compaction "in the Junior division where the Civil Service, Police and Indians. are bracketed at top. Each them, dropped the points in ont Hongkong Electric v. Civil Service out of Ave games. The Civil Ser-J. K. Sloan

vice on this occasion followed the R. Butler fate of their seniors as the G, T. Padgett KBG.C. set out to record the A. F. Paul" (skip)

double." The Indians did web. G. Haigh

in defeating the KCC. while the A. McKellar

Police were indebted to two rinks w. H. B. Muskett, for turning the scales in their

favour in thefi encounter with the H. Hatch. Football Club.

(skip)

F. F. Duckworth

J. F. Lunny.

Today's Matches And L. de Rome (skip)

Teams'

Senior Division.

Civil Service V. Taikoo."

KH.G.C. V. Craigengower "B",

Police v. Kowloon Docks.

Recrefa v. Kowloon C.C.

Junior Division.

HK. Electric v. Civil Service.

Yacht Club v K.BG.C.

Indian R.C. v. Police.

Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio.

Football Club v Craigengower.

"This afternoon a full programme

Yacht Club v. Kowloon B.G.C.

H. F. Stoneham

C. B.. Hosking

W. E. Hule

H. H. Rose (skip)

G. J. Chambers

J. Macdonald

M. J. Henderson

1. G. Meyer (skip)

C. L. Farmer

P., D. O'Cougeli

J. G. Charlton.

G. E. F. Thompson

N. Halford

M. (C.E.A.) beat Armstrong and. Randle 6-3 drew with Bews and Tetley 6-6 beat Waterton and Bland ... 0-4.

F

Angus and J. Ferguson

(C.B.A.) :~~~

beat Armstrong and Randle 6-4 beat Bews and Tetley....... 6-3 beat Waterton and Bland. 6-1

Recreio v. K.DR.C.

The Club de Recreio obtained a clean sweep in their "C" Divi- sion League encounter against the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club at King's Park. Scores follow:

L. E. V. Ribeiro and H. Gonsalves

(Recreio):

beat A. Duncan and J. White 6-1 beas V. Hast and R. G. Craig 6-1 beat C. E. Millard and W.

Tillery...

M. Oliveira

6-4 and L. A. Carvalho

(Recrela):-

6-0 beat Duncan and White beat Hast and Craig ......... 6-0 beat Millard and Tillery... 6-2 A. E. Xavier and Y. Xavier (Re-

crelo):-

"

beat Duncan and White ... 8-2

beat Hast and Craig 6-3 beat Millard and Tillery...

L.B.C. v. C.C.c.

8-4

At Bookinpoo the Indian Recrea tion Club lost to Craigengower Cricket Club by seven sets to two. Scores follow:-

Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan

(LR.C.)-

beat W. J. Howard and .A.

KitcheB

6-3

(skip)

lost to E. J. Howard and A.

B. Hamson

drew with D. Leonard, and Y.

C. Mok

Indian R.C. v. Police B.C.

of Lawn Bowls matches will be D. M. Khan carried out, and the following are the matches and the teams:-~

SENIOR DIVISION

Kowloon B.G.C. v. Crengower "B" P. T. Farrell M. J. Medina

.J. 8. Logan · »

R. Hall

W.S. Drake

3. Dincan

E Tuck

J. Cavanagh

*. (skip)

..

(skip)

R. Duncan

A. E. Marchent

S. Randlé

W. GUI

V. Petherick

H. Milton

W. Macfarlane C. L. Bummons-...

F. K. Modis

(p)

J. Watson

A. 8. Russell

skip

L.. C. R. Souza

J.H. Budding W. T. Brightman Lí quy

C. A. Rosselet (akip)

A. M. Wahab

-1-8

3-6

Y. and M. el, Arculli (IR.C.) —

lost to Howard and Kitchell 4-8 lost to Howard and Hamson 5-7 last to Leonard and Mok....... 1-6 S. A. R. Bux and A. R. H. Esmall

(IR.C.):—

J. S. Riddel

MI Razack

C. Dowingn

A. M. Omar

W. Forrest

W. Glendening (skip)

skip)

8. O. Bux

A. R. Minu

K. M. Omar

J. R. McWalter

Glendening, jr. W. McLead (skip)

21

skip)

A. H. Rumjahn A. E. Carey

8. M. Rumjahn G. S. Alexander

AH. Madar

M. Y. Aďal

A. R. Dallah

8. Farlow. W. S. Dall W. McHardy' (skip)

skip) Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recreio M. N. Rakusen C. Roza Pereira

F. A. Xavier

W. Mulcahy

T. W. CarT

A V. Barros

E. Kern (akip) C. A. Lopes, (sp)

akip). Hirst

L'Jack

Police R.C, F. Kowloon Docks

F. E. E. Booker A. M. Calman

T. Tallons

J.C. S. Fender

W. Mair (skip)

E.. G. Past

T. Perkins Nolan

. T. Coleman

+

J. Kempton

: McKelvie (zkly;

G. N. Mitchell

* M. Ferguson

MAR. Q. Craig

W.E. Hollands J. G. Brown

A F. Clark

(skip).

skip)

V. Hast

R. Fills

J. Revie

J. Shepherd

7. A. LindsayY

C. Moss

W. Greix (skdp)...

skip)

Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C.C.

H. Overy

T. Ferguson

J. M. & Rozario A. A. Remedios

F. X. Boures

J. J. Basto (skip)

A Wright V. C. Labrum J. B. Dinnen J. M. Jack

skip)

E. V. M. R. Bouss H. M. Britto

Dr. R. A. Basto E. M. Regnedfor

skip) (skip) Football Club y. Crafgengower C.0.

8. Abbas

J. van der Lely E. C. Barry V. N. Átienza

D. K. Kharas 5. Bexley W. Engih A. B. Gomes

(skip)

(skip) HW. Randall'

L. J. Alva

H. Hampton

LF. Xavier

I A. Howe

F. V, Ribeiro

C. E. EMot

Herwood

Z. Abbas

skip)

W. K. Way indip)

A. H. Basto A. E. Bilkstone

W. J. Howard

lost to Howard and Kitchell 2-8 drew with Howard and Ham-

son

lost to Leonard and Mok

C.S.C.C. v. Police

6-01

1-0

SANDHAM OUT FOR 219

Attractive Play

London, May 91. Sandham, who had scored 201 ovenight for Surrey against the Australians continued his innings to-day and was beaten when he had carried his total to 219. He

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innings played

attractive over the field and fating ane litting 3 fours.

Surrey declared a closure at 475 for 7 wickets.

The Australians had 406 for 3 at the closc. McCabe scored 185 not out, including 21 fours, in a stay of nearly Ave hours at the wicket. He

gave

JULING STAKES

All racegoers, if hot all Hong- kong, is interested in the fate of this race, and 'oh paper it seems in which National to be a race Day will dispute the issue with with Warrington King's Parade also in the argument.

National Day will go to the post under Mr. Butler and those who have been following training form lately will say that this pony has the best chance. King's Parade, I

hear will be Mr. Heard's mount and I am personally, quite confid- ent that he will give National Warrington will Day a good race. run very close, numerous Don't forget the excellent run chances which were not accepted which Chivalrous made the other Ponsford scored 125 in a brilliant time when he threw Mr. Barrow innings hitting all round the field As an outsider he is to be recom- during his stay for nearly three mended. Looking over the whole hours. He hit 17 boundaries. situation. I should thing National Bradman contributed 73, which in- Day will just about win in a cluded 11 tours.,

finish that is going to be very close.

Scores at close of play were:--

MANLY HANDICAP Surrey: 475 for 7 dec. (Sandham

219, Gregory 116).

What can beat Vriday in the Australians: 406 for 3 (S. J. Mc-mile race for Australians which Cabe 185 not out, W. H. Pons- have not yet won? This candi- ford 125, D. G. Bradman 77). date is going to the post to-day

County Match.

with only 144 pounds and it does Yorkshire bent Northants by an not matter who is going to ride innings and 4 runs.

Scores:

Northants: 153 and 100 (Verity 4

for 25):

Yorkshire: 257 (Partridge 5 for

-9).-Reuter

Huge Scores: 803, for 4

London, May 31. Exceptionally high scores were made to-day in several first class cricket matches.

Kent, in the match against Essex at Brentwood, declared at 803 runs for 4 wickets, which is the highest total reached in a County match since 1899.

him, he should be quite close. Locking over the list I see St. Joan, who at 15 pounds appears to be quite a sound proposition. The

Goose has a bit too much weight

to look after and I, therefore, don't think he will win. Australian Boy is not a bad thing at all, though whether he can stay long enough to be dangerous in a mile race is questionable. Tecumseh at 135 pounds is a good outsider" for a place.

Ashdown made 333 and Leslie Ames 202 not out. Lancashire, playing against Gimorgan at Car-15 dia, declared at 514 for 7, Ernest Tyldesley

239.-British scoring Wireless Service.

On their own ground, the Civil Service defeated the Police by 61 sets to 21. The Plle Brothers did extremely well to capture the 2. sets for the Police, while the other two pairs falled dismally, "lösirig three sets without winning a game. Scares, follow:--

Bendal, and Fowler (CS.C.C.)

beat Calthrop and Bidmead 4-0 beat Longhun and Thorpe... 6-1 drew with C. Pile and T. Pile 6-8' W. Edge 'and S. Daley

(C.A.C.C.):~

beat Galthrop, and 'Bidmead 6-3 beat Longhua and Thorpe... 6-1.

lost to C. Pile, and T. Pile 4-6 Pücher and Fisher (0.8.0,0.)—

lost to F. N. Wong and C.-P.

Ip

Jast to CL Tsang and H...

Chow

2-8

Thursday's Games

NOTICE.

New York, May 31. The following are the results of H. M. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY Major league games to-day:-

Nations League

New York Brooklyn

Pittsburg Chicago

14

R1 H. E.

2 10

0

6 10

0

5 "I

11 12 Chuck Klein hit a homer.

St. Louis. Cincinnati

3

2 7

Game went to 10 innings.

Américan Lezfuò

R. H. E

Washington New York

8. 14 0 3 13 4

Tony Lazzeri hit a homer.

Chicago

12 17 Bonura hit a homer, Cleveland

*

5 12

'Trosky hit a homer.

3 10

Detroit

St. Louis

1

1

11 14 1

Pepper. Bejma, and Clift hit

homers.

I

-Reuter.

REVIEW.

HE Public are hereby notified of THE

the following traffic arrange- mante which will be enforced on the occasion of the King's Birthday Review on June 4th, 1934:

1.-Motor cars conveying officials to the ceremony at the Cenotaph will be stopped at the junction of Des Voeux Road Central and Jackson Boad where the officials will alight.

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proceed to the Cenotaph via Jackson Road. The cam will then be sent via Des Voeux Road Central and Wardley street to Chater Road, wost of the Status where they will be parked.

2.-From 9.45 am to 11.30 am, motor traffic travelling along Caine Boad in an easterly direction will be diverted by way of Arbuthnot Road, Hollywood Road, Lyndhurst Terrace and Wellington Street, D'Aguilar Street to Queen's Road Canzräl. From the lower levels to upper levels motor traffic will travel by way of Queen's Road Central, Ice House Street, Wyndham Street and Arbuthnot Road,

3.-From 9.45 a.m. to 11.80 a.m. motor traffic travelling cast along Queen's Road West will be diverted by way of Queen Street, Des Voeux"

FRENCH TENNIS Load West, Connaught Road West,

TITLE

Elimination of Boussus

Paris, May 31. Jack Crawford, the Australian

Claverly Street and Den Voeux Road Central.

4.Between the hours of 9 am, and 12 noon vehicles will not be" permitted to park in Connaught Hoad Central (betwee.. Pedder Street and Murray Road); Chater Boad, east of Queen's statue; Waidley Street, north of Queen's Sta, us or in Jackson Road.

6. No vehicular traffic will be in Connaught Road permitted Central between Pedder Street and Murray Hoad between the hours of 9 at a m. and 12 noon.

holder of the title, will meet Von Cramm, Germany's No. 1 ranking player, in the Final of the French Lawn Tennis Championship

6.-Jackson Road will be entirely Auteuli.

To-day. Crawford eliminated C. closed to spectators and pedestrian Boussus, who beat Austin in the traffic (except to officials attending Semi-final. while

Cramm the ceremony) from 9.45 a.m. until. eliminated de Stefani, the Italian HE the Governor and officia. have player who heat Ferry in the left the Cenotaph.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL. quarter finals.

The following are the full results The traffic arrangements for the of to-day's games:-

Reception at Government House on the night of June, 4th will be as follows:-

Von

Men's Singles-Semi Finals J. A. Crawford (Australla) beat c. Boussus (France) 6-3, 2-0, 7-5, 6-4.

Von Cramm (Germany) beat De Stefani (Italy) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, 3-6,

6-2.

Mixed Doubles-Semi Final J. Borotra and Mile. Rosambert (France) beat G. P. Hughes and Miss B. Nuthall (Britain) 6-2, 6-8

M-B

Women's Singles Semi Final Miss M. Striven (Britain) beat Fr. Ausser (Germany) 7-5, 6-3.

Misa E. Jacobs (UBA) beat Mme. Mathieu (France) 6-2, 6-2,

Kenter.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

SIXTH EXTRA

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 2ND JUNE, 1934, commencing at 200 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rang a 1.30 p.zi.

Owner driven cars will park in Kennedy Road.

No car will be permitted to park in Government House Garage or ground.

Chauffeur driven cars will park on Murray Parade Ground where a special telephone to Government House will be installed. Guests requiring their cars should give the numbers of their cars to the Police Officer on duty at Government House stopa.

Sedan chairs and rickshas will set down their paisengers at the main entrance to Government House in Upper Albert Road. These vehicles will not be allowed inajdo the grounds of Government House except in the event of heavy rain.

E. D. G. WOLTE, Inspector General of Police, Hong Kong, 2nd Jane, 1974.

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No

* NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that Mr. IAN WINCHER. TEE SHEWAN has been admitted La Partner sa from This Date. MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.. Members are notified that they and

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Hong Kong, 28th May, 1984.

THE LAST RACE The last race of the day should provide a keen tussle Cavalcade and Fudge have been given 168 lbs. each while the next pony on the list

as much as fourteen pounds TRACE MEETING will be held lighter. I should therefore ignore the top weights altogether. If Gay Butterfly going to the post he will carry most of the money. He should get very near. Helter 1-6 Skelter in excellent fettle and with Johnny Heard looking after him, he will get very near. No

told, is well faneled by his con- nections In Good Time is down admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badgos admiting Non-Members to the to 145 pounds and has a sporting

Meinberg anclosure and Olub" Rooma chance of doing it, while the divi-t $5.00 for Gentleman and $3.00 for 4-8 dend on Chesterdald or King Wil- Ladies (Both including Tar) are obtain- low will not be too big if they sable through the SECRETARY apon The pony with the best the personal application of a Member, 2-6 chance appears to be Our Butter- noh Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for 1-8 17.

Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office, Brd Floor, Boucester Ballding. (Tel. 27794), wil close at 12 o'clock Noon...

admitting to Badges

Members Endimare will NOT be on sale at the

lost to KL He and K. F. Laut 5-7 Fear is in this race to and I am. Mene without a Badge will be

"Smith and P. O. Dunne (KC.C.)

lost to Wong and Ip

lost to Tsang and Chow.... lost to Ho and Lil

**

A. Broadbridge and J. Craw-

ford (K.C.C)—M lost to Wong and Ip lost to Tsang and Chow

·lost to Ho and Lui

5-7

4-6

5-7

Chinese B.C. v. Army T.C. Playing on their own ground, the Chifiese R.C. defeated the Army T.C. by 7 sets to 2. Bcores follow: M C. Lau and P. C. Leung »

(C.R.C.):-

·

lost to Jarman and W.

Blackier

5-7

beat A. Oldfield and E. Wilson 6-4 -beat W. Gillow and W. Miller 8-2

(C.R.G.):

drew with L. Jarman and W.

Blackler

beat A. Oldfield and E. Wil-

No.

beat Calthrop and Bidmead 8-9 W. K. Cheung and H. M. Lee beat Longhum and Thorpe... B-3 | lost to C. Pile and T. Pile -

HEAAST KOCAMA The South China Athletic Asso ciation recorded the “double? (de-) feating Graizansower G.6. In the "A", Division), when their “C? Division team won all their beta against the Kowloon Cricket Club on the latter's courts. Bentes-fox-

R 8. Capell and W. Gitkeri

(K.C.C.)

6-8

6-3

won.

JAPANESE PRINCE'S VISIT TO SCOTLAND

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, May 16. Prince and Princess Kaya of

Japan, who left Glasgow yester day for London on the midday Scot, have completed a short visit to Scotland as part of a world tour which they are at present making During the three days they spent in Scotland the Prince and Frincess were conducted over Edinburgh and Glasgow, and were taken on a trip through the Tros- 7-5 sachs Oldfald, and Before returning to Japan

Prince and Princem Kaya wil

beat W. Gillow and W. Miller 8-1

Chering and. B. T. Woo MORI

Black

dzew

beat

Jarikan, and W.

On No Protest Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Chao House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920

POBLIO ENCLOSURE

THE ALBANY

INLAND LOTS 807 & 803.

19594

THE undersigned have been aut- horised to receive, and accept offers for the shore,

Further particulars, revised min- imum price, etz: may be obtained on application.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Gloucester Building.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Price of Admission to this Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING. all Persons, Including Ladies, and is Soldiers and Ballors in uniforma payable at the Gates admitted Half Price

Bookman, Tip-Tag Man, eta will not be permitted to operate with in the Premiucts of Tas Loss Kone Tooker Opera during the Race Meeting,

By Order WO.B. BROWN,

Becretary

Hong Kong, 98th May 1924)

Asiostre on Ind June, 1934, Mi

& the Public K- boon reduced to ONE POLLAB forza), Persons, including L

Ladies Baldiers and Sailors in Uuniform admitted Half Price:

By Order,

Q. B. BROWNA

[1580 | Hong Kong, 20th May, 1824,

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