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TRAINING GALLOPS

Some Ponies Likely To Do Well On Saturday

(BY "MORNING DEW")

In view of the fact that the race meeting is only a week ahead, que a number of pontes were given faster work on Sa turday, resulting in some very good times returned.

WH

Atlas (now in the "A" class) put in a last quarter of 26 seconds at the end of a mile gallop. and looks as though he will have a strong claim in the five furlongs this Saturday. was ridden by Mr. Davis. Another Australian pony which moved" very well was Just That, who was taken over a mile and a half by Mr. Soares,

Among the China ponies which impressed were Ribble, Caval- cade, Valorous, Soldier of Germany, Macaroni, Lemberg. · Hydro- ́ plane and Cossack's Beauty.

Classic Hall, regarded by many as a likely winner of the Sub- Griflins' Autumn Plate, did not seem to move as well as he used to.

The following were clocked.

Bag Tor...

Able Amazon

Atlas

Racing Boy

Dirty

Gladiator

Copper Idol

Glorious Star

Soldier of Britain

Soldier of China

1 37.3.

30

Boxing Eve

#38

1.11.4 1.42:2

30.3

Wonderful Stag

1 48 1.31 2.13. 2.44.2

31.4

Valorous

# 37.1 1.05.3 1.35.3

1

39.3 1.16.4 1.55

2.28

39

1 37

1,12,2 1,45 2.13.2

4.1.2 1.20

11 45.3 1.26.4

$27

54.4

1

34.3 1.17

11 412 1.21

||

Racing Triumph

Mutiny Bay

Robnlak Star

}

Soldier of Germany

The Tiger

Beta

1

St. Joan

Brechin

1 JA

1,10

30

31.3 30.2 30.2 11 51.3 1:40.1 2.27 3.06.4 3.36.4 30 30 1.20.3 2.50.3 13.37 1.11.2 1.47

31.3 1.10.2 1.42 4 36

45 1.26 2.06 2.45.2 3.20.2 35

32.2 43:3 1.22.4 2.00.2 2.32.4 14 39 1.173 1.55 2.29.4 2.59.2 39.3 14.43 1.20

2.573 31 1.53.4 2.26.3 24 1.08.4 1.41.4 2.13.4

2.20 11 401 1.18.2 1.49

1.42 "2,12

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28.2

26

2.00.2 2.35.1 3.05.3

1.40 2.10.2

72 2.48.2 28.2

30

Electric Star

13

36.1

1.10

1.44

2.16.4 2,48

31.1

Macaroni and Lemberg ... 1

37

1.13.2

1.46.3 2.18

A

29.2

Daylight Eve and Spinaway

23.3 1.07

1.38:4

31.4

Ebony Idol

38.2 1.19.2 1.59

2.32.2

33.2

Tronsides and Cavalcade

1

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30.3

Mayflower

1

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1.49.2 2:20.

30.9

Warrington

45

28.

2.07.3 2.41.3

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Night Star

4 36 1.11

1.43.2

Ribble

1

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The Goose

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30.1

St. Tves and Fi-Fa

11 41.2 115 1.50.0 2.20.2 2.47.3

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27.1

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Hey Tor. William Osler'

41

and Raging Pluck Fudge

* 35

1.06.2 1.37.2

31

28

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2.42

31.3 .28

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1.58.4 2.35. 1.20

·3.08.2

31.3 31.2

28.3 33

Just That

1.15.4 1.49.4 2.21.2 1.10

-The Giraffe.

National Day and

Sincerely Yours No Fear .... Australian Boy and

Checky Face Great Hall

Heart's Glory and

Delightful Chance Bold Commander Flying Tourist Antamok

Chow Fan

Hot Heels

The Bodega!

Surprise

Vigilance

Shaughraun

Chesterfield Sarabande

King's Parade

"Prima Donna

Tecumseh

Budge

Cossack's Beauty.........

West Parade

Helter Skelter

Racing Spirit. Colombo

and Gold Bullion

Wayward Stag

Hydroplane

1 30.2 1.01.2 1.31.2 2.00

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#39 1.14

1 41.1 1.17

1.45

37.4 1.13.1 1.36.4

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934.

ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NEWS FROM CHINA POLICE AQUATIC ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE COMMUNIST AVIATION TALK

MENACE

Drive by Nanking Forces

IN CANTON

Value of Bombing Planes

SPORTS

Successful Function At The V.R.C.

The Police and Prison Depact ments were en fete on Saturday afternoon when they held their 18th Annual Aquatic Sports Meet

Club.

the

In spite of threatening weather conditions a very large "enthusiastic company of members of all sections of the various departments and families and friends were present to enjoy a long and varied pro- gramme.

their

From Our Special Correspondent) (From Our Special Correspondenting at the Victoria Recreation

Canton, Sept. 18.

Canton, Sept. 18. Cantonese troops in Southern "The bombing 'plane is the Klangst are instructed to keep a mainstay of

air force," de- and the sharp watch against the Com-clared Colonel Tam Kwong-Bew. munists who are reported to be. Professor of aviation at the flying coming nearer to the Kwangtung school here, in s radio speech borders owing to their being broadcast here last night. harassed by Nanking troops. At

Colonel. Tam said that during the same time, the Reds are mak- the Great War the bombing planes His Excellency, the Governor. ing an attempt to recover Kwan were slow and could not carry Sir William Peel and Lady Peel, Mun Ling from the Canton forces. heavy bombs, but since then there with Captain R. F. Walter in at

many improvements. | tendance. Sometime ago 1 was reported have been

were early arrivals. Shi Cheng in Western Some of the faster bombers, he Among those present" were Lady Kiangst was captured by the Sixth continued. can fly over 200 miles Southorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. A. Route Army, but the city is at per hour and carty 2.000 pounds | MacGregor, The Hon. Mr. and in the hands of the Communists.

Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Declaring that It is true, however, that Nanking

Britain, Hopkins, Mr. P. Jacks, The Hon. troops are pursuing the Reds France, Italy. United States. Soviet Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, Dr. A. R. Wellington, Dr. southward, although there is yet Russia, and Japan are increasing and Mrs. no actual fighting.

their respective air force. Colonel and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Dr. and Tam went on to say that China Mrs. J. T. Smalley, Mrs. D. W. de-Tratman, Mr. and Mrs, E. Cock, should make preparations to

that

of bombs.

Great

NOTICE.

THE REEL CLUB.

ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB,

TROPHY

THE Eighth Annual General MeeTREVESSA

ting of the Reel Club will take | place at the Helena May Institute on Monday, 17th September, at 5 18THE 22nd bi-annual race for ... p.m. All Members and prospective ahip ife Boats will be sailed members are particularly requested on Thursday, the 18th October next, to attend. The first practice of the starting at 4 p.m. season will commence immediately. Any ship of a Company having alter the Meeting and practices will offices or responsible agents in Hong be held on sach successive Monday, Kong and which is in Port on the up, to the 19th November.

day of the race, may enter any number of boats.

D. L. PROPHET,

Hon. Secretary.

(2825

All entries shoulă, if possible, be in the hands of the Hon. Seo." RH.K.7.0. by noon on the day of' race, and competing boats should be at the starting line by 19.80 p.m. Post entries, however, will be

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF received.

HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN TAE Goops or ROBERT GORDON SHEWAN, LATE OF MESSI. SEIYAN, TONES & Co. or SA, Dra Vaux Road, CENTRAL, VICTONIA IN THE COLONY OF Roxo Koxo, Max- CHANT, DISEASED,

About twenty Nanking divisions are engaged in the anti-Com munist suppression in Southern fend herself against, aerial inva- Mr. M. J. Quist, The Hon. Mr. RN that the Court, bY GIVEN

sion If every province has an air fleet, the enemy will not come to invade China.

United

H. Kotewall, Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. and Mrs. Hosegood Miss Wolfe, Messrs. J. W. Franks, D. Burling ham. L E. V. Booth, K. A. Bismiead, and O. Eager.

A total entry of 377 in the 19 events provided is an eloquent testimony of the interest evinced in this year's meeting. The heats of most of the events had been the swum "off earlier in the week and the flanks of these and the re- mainder of the programme, were decided with great keenness and enthusiasm.

A Splendid Race

Kiangsi. Since the Red riff-ray are retreating in the direction of South-west towards Hunan, Nau-

The speaker said that the Na king divisions will be sent inte

tional Government at Nanking has Hunan to asalst the provincial

the increased its air force, as forces to subdue the Reds. The Aviation Commission has ordered Hunan provincial forces prove to

many bombing planes from the be ineffective in suppressing the

States, engaged several enemy, and assistance from Nan-American filers as instructors, and king is necessary.

has ordered machinery for the Communists establishment of an aircraft fac- Meanwhite bands in Southern Hunan are try- tory. Their bombing plánes can ing to reach Kwelchow and join carry 2.000 pounds of bombs with

comrades "up with their

under a speed of about 200 miles per ¦"General" Ho Lung in Western hour.

These outlaws zake "Notwithstanding improvements Kweichow.

A new departure was made this advantage of the weak military of anti-aircraft guns, the bomb-

cities, military year in enclosing that portion of strength of Kwelchow in addition bers can destroy

the harbour between the V.R.C. a fleet of to the jealousy between Generalstations, arsenals.

and Murray Pler by three Police Wang Chia Lieh, Chairman of the warships," Colorel Tam asserted.

launches to form the "Held" "The modern bombers can y 60 where the Greasy Pole, Obstacle Provincial Government and Gen-

fast that they can avoid anti-air- gral Yu Kto Chal, his rival.

and Sampan events were held. craft guns or pursuit planes. Be-

In winning the 100 Yards Free sides, bombing places are armed

Life Style Championship and with machine guns and can defend Saving events for European Mem- themselves against pursuit planes. bers of the Force and obtaining

"Bombers send down either ex-

third place in another, event, to. plosive bombs or polson ga, In-.

secure 7 points, Lance-Bergt. cendiary bombs are not much use Hutchinson won the Aggregate nowadays, because ordinary ex-Cup. plosive bombs often cause a OF besides destroying the object."

In the Fukien front, it is report ed that Nanking forces under Gen eral Chiang Ting Wen are again launching a drive against the Reds at Changting in the West.

OCCUPATION

MUKDEN

Observance In Canton

(From Our Special Correspondent),

Canton, Sept. 18. A holiday will be declared on September 18 in memory of Japan. Ese occupation of Mukden three years ago, according to a notifica.. tion of the authorities here. All

or

He beat L/Sgt. Youe, the fireholder, by about half a length in the 100 Yards in a splendid race.

! Colonel Tam concluded his talk by arging every one to contribute money for the aerial defence of Canton. Funds are needed to buy pursuit planes and even bombers which are to be used in wiping out the enemy's air force. The latter method is deemed to be the best protection against aerial in vasion of the enemy.

RELIEF OF INDUSTRY

Canton, Sept, 15. Owing to the great depression flags will fly at half mast as a sign, which prevails amongst local in

of national humilitation.

14 38

35. 1.10,1 1.44.3

34.2

1.

40

1.16.4 1.51.3 2.22.4. 1 41 1.15 1.48 2.23

3.11

35

1

42.2 1.24.4 2.03.4 2.36.1

32.2

Hell for Leather"and

1 41.3 1.23.4 2.04.3 2.37.4

33

7 36.2 1.12.4 1.45.1

32.2

33.3

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1.52.2 2.27.1 2.58.2 31.1 2.16.3 2.49.4

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1.52.4 2.27.4 2.58.1 30.2

38.3 1.13.2 1.47 2.18

29

141 41 1.20 1.59.3 2.37 "3.08.3 31.2

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In Good Time

1 42.3 1.21.2 1.58.3 2.30.3

29.4 32

;

Government employees and Kuo mintang workers were requested to attend a memorial service at 9 a.m. at the Chungshan Memorial Hall, where a hot speech will be deliver ed along sterotyped Immes..

The public is asked not to make celebrations on that day,

and motion Theatres

picture houses will suspend matinee per- fcrmances, but the latter allowed to show patriotic pictures.

THE WING ON BANK

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10.000,000 LIMITED INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG

26, Des Voeux Road, C.

Cables: **WINGONBANK HONGKONG

ANNOUNCING

11

५.

GRAND OPENING TO BUSINESS

TRANSACTIONS

ON

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th,

1934

Cordial Invitation Extended To All.

MBERT GOCKCHIN, ̈

Assistant Manager.

PHILIP GOCKCHIN,

Chief Manager.

are

dustries, the dally increase in the number of unemployed, and the urgent necessity for devising re- llef measures, the Provincial De- partment of Reconstruction is de- cupled with a' scheme for the bet- ter distribution and control of capital.

The first important industry to be dealt with will be silk-weaving

Two "Good Friends"

Funds

At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. T. H. King thanked the dis- tinguished visitors for their at tendance, and all the subscribers and donors of prizes, especially their old friends the Police and Prison Officers' Canteen and last but not least, their very special friend the "Fines Fund!” Mr. King paid special tribute to the hard work which the various committees had put in, making special mention of Mr. D. Bur- lingham and Sub-Inspectors Hunt He commented on and Wright.

increasing popularity of aquatics among the members út the whole force and also referred to the fact that the, Water Police had this year been represented as 1⁄2 distlane unit.

the

IS HEREBY

the provisions of Section 69 of Urdinatice No. 2 of 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditor and the above estate to the 718 OCTOBER,

others to send in their claims against

1934.

All Creditors and others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the adersigned on or before that date.

DEACONS

·

1

Solicitors for the Executors, 1, Des Var Road, Central, Hong Kong.

9834

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

of

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

Oourie ----Start from Channel Rooks, thence to Kowloon Rock (F) Mark off Yacht: Clu (), Mark or Gust Rock, Baaçon (P), finish acrom Yacht Club Hue, leaving mark boat to Post, and continue sailing until Gunfire for finish.

A launch will leave Queen's Statre Pier st 3 p.m. for the convemence of members and the General Public.

K. S. ROBERTSON,

Hon. Secretary.

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THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY OLUB.

SEVENTH EXTRA

TRAOR MEETING will be held Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 12ND SEPTEMBER, 1934. commencing at

2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung 1.30 pm.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies most wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.. Is the Goons of JAMES

Badges admitting Non-Members tatte HENRY THOMPSON, LATE Members' Enclosure And Club Rooms OF WILLAROD" ·SADEVIITE | at $5.00 for Gentlemen, and $8.00 for Stare," Kow, 1× THE STATE Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtain- OF VICTORIA IN TEX Coxxonable through the SECRETARY opon WRALIN OF AUSTRALIA, MANA-- the personal application of a Member, GEO, DECEASED.

such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and far Payment of All Chils,""&c.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building. (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges

admitting

Members Enclosure will NOT be on anls at the Race Course.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |

that the Court has, by virtne of the provisions of Section 8 Ordinance No. 2 of 1897 made na order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to 7TH OCTOBÈR, 1934,

All Creditori and others are accord ingly bereby required to send their claim to the undersigned on or before that date.

DEACONS,

Solicitors for the Executors, 1, Des Voeux Road, Central,

Hong Kong.

to

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting,

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance.. Teler hone 21,920.

FUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 isèluding Tax, for 11835 Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldier and Bailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.

(Time: 81 secs.); 2. B.691; 3, C.211. 50 Yards Free Style, Civilian Staff:-1, Yeung Ping-kwal; 2

Lau Tak-kwong.

Uniform Race, 50 Yards, Asiatic Police:-1, R. Chan; 2, B.896.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac den, sta will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tan HONG KONG Jockey Ozun during the Race Meeting. By Order

O. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

100 Yards Free Style, Champion- ship (European);-1, L. S., A Hong Kong, 17th September, 1934, Hutchinson (Time: 74 sees); 2 L 8 A. Youe (Time: 14.45 secs.): 3.. Warder, Franks

100 Yards Free Style, V.R.C. Members:-1, H. L. Ozorio (Time: 67.3.5 secs.): 2, Geo. Lynn; 3, J. Neves.

Mr. King referred to the fact that this was the last aquatic mesting at which they would have the pleasure of having the com- pany of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and Miss Wolfe and he was sure that he was voicing the sentiments of Mr. Liu Sung Chan of the Bilk

those present in saying how sorry and Silk Worm Bureau, has been they were to lose them. instructed to investigate and re-Wolfe had always entertained a 50 Yards, Handicap, open to port for the information of the lively interest in all their doings sons and daughters of Police:-1,

and silk-worn raising.

Government-

Nam Wah Yat Pe.

U.S. BASEBALL

New York, Sept. 10. The following were, the major League baseball results to-day. other games being postponed owling to rain:-

National League

R. K E 6 18 24 1 6 Vaughan homered for Pitts- burgh.

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

Pittsburgh....

4 11 Philadelphia

*1 Vaughan homered- for Pitts- burgh,

Cincinnati Boston

27.0

American League

LI SHU FONG, Assistant Manager.

New York Cleveland

Washington Detroit

2.10

Reuter.

Police Reserve 50 Yards:-1,Bek Mr. Kam-put; 2, R. Elington.

and had, in company with Mrs. Cynthia Stimson; 2, Geo. Baun- Wolfe, perpetuated his association ders.

with the Force by presenting a 100. Yards Breast-Stroke (Euro- Challenge Cup, to be known as peans:-1, Warder Franks (Time: the "Points Cup," for annual con- 90 secs); 2, L. S. A. Bowers; 3, petition. "This" said Mr, King, 8. A. Wagland. "was only one of many links Life Belt Race, Chinese water which held his name in the affec-Police-1, W.94; 2 W.56; 3, W.48. tion and esteem of the Force." Team Race:-1, Police (Youe, Following in her parents foot-Bowers, Hutchinson, Haywood and steps, Miss Wolfe had presented B. Chan): 2, Police Reserve. a replica of the cup for the day's Umbrella Race, 50 Yards:-1, meeting. Mr. King also extended L 5. A. MoS 2 LB. A. Haywood; the congratulations of the com- 3. L. B. A. Hutchinson. pany to Miss Wolfe on having celebrated her 21st birthday. the previous day...

Obstacle Race (Europeans):- 18. A. Bowers; 2 Warder Hircock; 36. A. Pinfold. Mr. King then called on Mrs.

Life Saving (Europeans)-1, L Wolfe to present the prizes 8. A Hutchinson 2 L. 8. A.

Mr. Wolfe thanked Mr. King on Louglin; 3, Warder Hircock. behalf of Mrs. Wolfe and Miss Life Saving· · from · launch, for Wolfe and himself for all the nice things he had said about them and assured the company that Greasy Pole, from Launch - they will always remember their Won by Warder Hircock

Obstacle Race, fifteen, years association with the

Asiatics:-1 Force with pleasure when they W.94: 2, W149; 3, W.255. have returned safely and are

Greasy Pole, Asiaties: Won by settled in the Homeland.

Stoker 102

On the call of Mr. King three hearty cheers and a "tiger" were given to Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe.

Frize Winners

The prize-winners were:-- 100 Yards Free Style, Asiatic Police Championship:-1 R. Chẩn,

Chinese Water Police:-1 W.158; 2, 8.36: 3, W149.

Sampan Race, :: Asiatics:-Won by team comprising, W.94: W47: Stoker 19 min Biolar 14.

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