HONG KONG ST. LEGER
To Be Decided Un November 17
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THE GOSPEL OF
LIBERALISM
Lecture By Dre Allen
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934.
LADIES' GOLF AT HUNGJAO
New Competitions
and Davis were submitted for the duly committee and they were elected.
The annual general meeting of An interesting lecture on "The the Hungjao Ladies' Golf Club wai The programme for the Hon Gospel of Liberalism," "was de-held recently. Kong Jockey Club's Eleventh Exlivered by the Rev. E. L Allen.
The names of Mesdames Hick tra Race meeting will be found MA at the Chinese Young Wo-ling, Richards, Shaw, Crawford, below. The Hong Kong St. Legermen's Christian Association last the Sub-Griffin St. Leger and theevering. Freemantle St. Léger. each Dr. Allen will give a series of carrying $1,000 in stakes will be lectures on "Ideals that Shape Our Three constructive suggestions decided on that day.
Time on each subsequent Mon-were advanced, namely:- 1.-2.00 PM.-Hotham Handicap: day,, up to and including Decem
That the weekly medal and Winner $450. Second $250. Third ber 3 when talks will be given on bogey competitions, formerly play $150. For Australian Ponies, "B" the following subjects: "The Rus-
ed on Tuesday, be extended." to Class Winners since January slan Christ" "Salvation by Race Tuesday. Wednesday, or Thursday, 1934, barred. Entrance $5. One The Spanish Christ," "The Thu and that only one card is to be Mlie.".
der of God" and "From the African
entered "during the week. Jungle."
2-2.30 P.M.-Taipo Handicap: Winner $400. Second $175. Third
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Below we give the gist of Dr.
$75. For China Fonies, "D" Class Allen's lecture delivered last night, Subscription Griffins of this Club | which was, exceedingly interesting of this Season, barred. Entrance as evidenced by the discussions $5. Five Furlongs.
that followed 3.-3.00 P.M.-Hong Kong St Leger: Winner $1,000. Becond $300
Dr. Allen said, in part:-In the year 1830 a young man was sent
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That a "ringer" 'competition de played in place of the eclectic, the competition to "be extended; for three months, on' any day of which, including week-ends. * member, having completed either a full round single or a four-ball, may enter on her card only the
signed by a member;
H.K. POLICE. RESERVE
(ORDERS BY THE HON. MR. TH KING; LG, OF POLICE)
ARMISTICÈ DAY
The following -Police Reservists
HANDICRAFTS MEN
Gather At National Meeting
will parade for duty in connection | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Frem” (Copyright.)] with the Armistice Day celebra- tions on Sunday, November 11-
Chinese Company Fifteen members of the Chinese Company to parade at Central Police Station at 09.00 hours to draw arms and 30 members to parade at the Chinese Company Headquarters at the time arranged.
Dress: White Uniform, Sunhats, Belts and Truncheons.
Indian Company Thirty members of the Indian Company to parade at Central Police Station at 09.00 hours to
draw arms.
Dress: White Uniform. Sunhats, Belts and Truncheons
Flying Squad Twelve members of the Flying
Etation at 09.00 hours to draw
of
Brunswick, Oct. 28. After a picturesque pageant. of various guilde represented at the national meeting of handicrafts held here on Sunday, had wonded its way through the streets the historical old city, the pro- ceedings culminated in a speech held by the Reichsbank president and Deputy Minister of Commerce, Dr. Schacht.The savings arsi interest of two inseparable things were pointed out by Schacht in emphasising that very close con-
nection exists between the handi- craft trades and savings banks. Unjustified interference with the interest rate on savings, he said was bound to have. disastrous
Third $200. For China Pozles, to prison in Genoa on a charge holes she wishes, duly marked and i Squad to parade at Central Police i reaction on the savings of depos:- )
Griffins of this Season. Weight 146 lb. Winners of one race, 5 lb; of two or more races, '10 16: penalty. Entrance $10. One and Three Quarter Miles.
4.-3.30 P.M.-Funling Handi-
cap:
Winner. $400. Second. $175. Third $75. For China Fonles, Sub -.scription Griffins of this Club of this Season that have not won more than one race at race meet- Ings of this Club. Entrance $5.
Six Furlongs.
of dangerous thoughts. He came out of his cell to Inaugurate the revolutionary movement known as, Young Italy, aiming at the libera- tion of the country from Austria. At the slege of Rome in 1848, Maz- zini put his democratic, gospel in- French to action. He marched prisoners to St. Peter's. there to pray with their Italiar comrades for the new era of peace and free- dom, and then dismissed them with a present of cigars!
man
three
That the Hungjao ladies' cham-
be' concentrated polnship
and played off within a week!
THE CYCLING
CLUB
arms.
tora
themselves. the coercive measures applied in the dividends Dress: White Uniform, Sunhats, certainly benefitting debtors but also restricting the flow of new Belts and Truncheons.
that the capital. Poltting out
Dress: Khaki
Helmet
Khaki
Tanic, Khaki Shorts, Puttees, Belts,
Holsters and Revolvers.
The usual party of "regular" A CHINESE COMPANY took part in the run on Wednes- Training Course (Part II)--All day last when the track from recruits of the Chinese Company Lalchikok Pass was followed, and who have not yet passed Part II. of an interesting and exciting after-Training Course will attend at the noon was spent in the vicinity of Chinese Company Headquarters on the village of Kang-hau and the Tuesday, October 30 at 17.30 hours Statue and Lion Rocks. Despite for instruction. the hilly nature of this locality
5.-4.00 PM.-Sub.-Orizāns St. The mistake of the French Re- Leger: Winner $1,000. Second $300.volution. Mazzini held, lay in its Third $200. For China Ponles, insistence on the rights of Subscription Griming of this Club and its materialism. The remak- of this Season. Weight 148 lbing of society can come only as Winners of one race, 5 lb) of two ar men abandon the will to get for more races to b; penalty. En- the will to give, only through trance $10. One and Three Quar- a religious enthusiasm and a readi- 1er Miles.
ness for self-sacrifice in a sacrec cyclists will find a few hours spent cause. Man is born into
wandering along the many far spheres of-cuity, Family, Country from difficult paths a rare treat. and Humanity, and the
The Island will be the scene of of these is Humanity. At the mo
activities on next Wdnesday's run. ment, to be sure, it was the claim
The party will leave the Victoria of Italy that was most urgent, for without political freedom socialer of the Vehicular Ferry at 2.30 Justice was impossible, and only as a free country could italy serve the world. But a world-commonwealth composed of democratic commuri- ties was h's goal.
6. 4.30 P.M.-Castle Peak Hand- cap: Winner $500. Second $225. Third $125. For China Ponies, "B" Class: Entrance $5. Five Fur-
longs.
One
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78.00 FM. Fremantle 'St. Leger: Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200, For Australian Ponies, Griffing of this Season. Weight 148 Ju Winners of are race, 3 lb, of two or more races, 10 16; penalty Entrance $10.
and Three Quarter Miles,
8-5.30 P.M.-Shum Chun Handi- cup: Winner $450 Second $200. Third $100. For China Ponies," Class. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not' won'ten races any- where at any time. No Whips or Spare allowed Entrance $5. One
Mile.
Dally Double Event: Fourth and Sixth: Races.'
Entries clos at Noon on Thurs-
day November 6; 1934.
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"YACHTING
Yesterday's Races
The Menagerie and Separate "A" salled on Monday, October 29:---
The courses were::.1, Channel Rocks (5): 2, North Mark on Line (5.) 3 Kowloon Rocks (8.): 4, Channel Rocks (S.). Distance: 7.4
Separate "A"Started at 2.50. PM.
Finishing
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Emergency Unit Roserve Fifteen members of the Emer-increasing mechanisation in indus gency Unit Reserve to parade at try and the socialisation of public undertakings have displaced hand- Central Police Station at 09.00
workers from the old traditional hours.
position, the speaker sald, the Marx'st system had done little to preserve the importance of hand- crafts in technical and social as- National-Socialist pects. The movement, however, had prepared a path to improvement in situation by putting independent creative workers in possession of the sense of responsibility in the The forefront of industrial life. progress along this path could be only step by step and had been Grand Tattoo-Members who begun by the reorganisation of are detailed for duty in connec-guilds, and far-reaching measures tion with the Grand Tattoo will for the benefit of handworkers, fall in outside the Remand Home, Causeway Bay at 19.00 hours sharp on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd November, 1934. Dress: White Uniform, Cap with White Cover Belt with Brace, and Truncheon to be carried.
FLYING SQUAD
Range on Wednesday, October 31 at 17.15 hours under Sub-Inspector A. L. Hopkins:-
particularly a bar on the opening of new-retail-businesses, the fight against the execution of work by the unqualified workers and granting of subsidies for repairs. renovations and buildings.
p.m.
The night run arranged for Saturday was a distinct fallurn only two. members attending.
A party left at 11 am for the Bunday run from Jordan Road to members, will fire the Part I Kal Tak where it had been az-Course at tile Kennedy Roadings and good wishes and stated. Tanged to meet other riders from Shamshuipo. The party, however, failed to arrive (probably due to delay whilst carrying out repairs) though a number of Chinese rid-
the up, and ers was re-commenced at noon. The Buch was the qute selected was by way of Cus message he gave to the working-tom's Pass and the hamlet of men of Italy in his great book Chin-lan-chu from whence An-
Profoundly religious as he was. he was yet not a Christian. To. the old dogma There is one God and Jesus Christ is His Son he opposed the new There is one God and Humanity is Els Son. Give your individual selves to enrich Humanity! court your lives well Cost if thereby the total life is made the fuller!
The Duties of Man. The Rome of the Caesars had gone, the Rome of the Popes was going, and in its place would come the Rome of the People.
turned
to
At the conclusion of Schacht's EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE
speech, the Reichleader of handi- Revolver Course:-The following craftsinen, Schmidt, read a mess- age from Hitler conveying greet- The annual meeting of German handicraftsmen should serve remind the German people of the Lance Sergts R431 G. Frost, and significance and part played in R449 B. J. Murray, Constables R403 handicrafts and urge them as well run Dr. 8. C. Ho, R405 W. A Tansley. as masters, journeymen and ap- R407 C.C. J. Whitehead, R416 L R. prentices to the fulfilment of the Dixon, R422 R. Stewart, R428 Ahighest duties for the ration: W. T. White, R421 O. B. Obouhoff. There will be no lack of support and protection in German hand!- and R438 N. Stradmoor.
crafts on the part of the Reich." Transocean Kuo Min...
derson Road was reached at Lau- This "road" in reality tong. nothing more than a bridle path) has been much affected by the heavy rains of the summer and a great deal of what was rideable on a club run held in June had to be walked on this occasion. By this time the Chinese riders had decided to return to Kowloon whilst the temainder pushed on to Lye-mun 'Point and the village alfresco of Blu-chang-wan. · An tiffin was enjoyed on the heights before the descent was made to the village, whitch was reached at p.m. Simpans were then The brought into use and the riders Industrial revolution was making crossed to Shau-ki-wan there to
He was not a politician but a prophet and a crusader. He want ed the student to leave his books and the worklagman to lay down his tools, and crying God wills it! God will it to drive from the lard not the Austrian only, bul more dangerous, foes. of those Ignorance and party strife and so
Hls dream of cal injustice. Italian unity was realised, but not as he had hoped. The builder of 2.30 the new Italy was Cavour.
The remainder of the Unit will fire the same course on Friday, November 2nd at the Kennedy Road Range at 17:15 hours under Sub-Inspector A. L. Hopkins.
C. CHAMPKIN, Acting, DS.P. (R).' Hong Kong, Oct. 29.
DONATIONS
S.P.CA. Appeal
EXTRADITION UNCERTAIN
Groatians Arrested In Italy
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Extas" (Copyright.}} |«
Belgrade, Oct. 29. Reports from Rome which ap-
The following donations have itself felt throughout the country, carry out a circuit of the Island been received by the Hon. Trez- and there were powerful interests by way of Tytam Gap and Resurer of the Society for the Pre-pear to indicate that the extrad which fretted against the restric-voir, Stanley and Aberdeen. Thevention of Cruelty to Animals:- tions impored by foreign rule and run concluded at 4.30 pm..
after
Ition of the alleged Croatian ter-
a score or so of customs authori- fine views of the harbour from Previously acknowledged $1,304.10 rorists, Pavelitch and Kvaternik,
Mr. and Mrs M. J. Patell ties. So the nation marched on to Pokfulum and Bonham Roads.
Winkle wealth behind Cavour, but its soul did not grow. as Matini had hoped it would.
Italy turned from the prophet to the statesman. Did she do right in that? Thè question is one which concerts much more than Italy,
RUGBY FOOT- BALL
Club Team For To-morrow
Bobby
Furness (Far East) Ltá. HK. Rope Mig Co., (Mr.
Colthart)
TOURIST TIME TRIAL AN No "all-day run will be held on Sunday next in view of the Lane, Crawford Ltd promotion of the Tourist Time D. Drummond, Esq. Talal scheduled to start from the Carmen: junction of the Taipo and Castle Peak Roads at 9 a.m. Entries for this event, in which 50 miles have to be covered in 44 hours, should be forwarded to Mr. L. 4. Anning. 23. Taipo Road, Mr. A. J. Raptis 32 Johnston Road, or to Mr. H. A G. Keates, RAS.C Wellington Bar racks, accompanied by the re- quisite feo Club members $100 non-members 31.50
Commencing at 2.30 pm, from the finishing point of the Trial (3rd milestone on Castle Peak Road) a run will be organised by the Hong Kong Cycling Club to the Castle Peak Cafeteria for tea
MASEFIELD HONOURED
The following will represent the Enthusiastic cyclists are extend- Hong Kong Football Club *A*ed a very cordial welcome on all XV versus HMB Adventure on runs. the Club Ground at: -6.00p.m.. Wednesday October 31st.
GR. Lammert, R Goldmaní,
Grinths; P. J. Gardner; › Ej McGregor; J. Hutchlaon (Captain); He Meeke; B. O Bramble, R. G. Castleton, A. F. Walkden, B. L Cherrill, W. G. G. Knowles, I C Miller, K. A. Munro, M. Scott Reserves. H Garrod, D.
Hialop.
wwaz Referee: Dr. As I Belby:
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Gilman & Co. Overses-Chinese Banting
···· ̈Corporation- Jardine, Mathesofi. & Co.
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Reiss, Massey & Co. Chira Underwriters Lurait-
ed
Logan & Amps ...... MM. Nemazee, Esq.
N. Ensor, Es J. H. T. F. C. B...... P. H S
50.00 who were recently arrested in 30.00 Turin, is very uncertain and will in 20.00 all probability be refused by the 20.00 | Italian- courts, are causing bitter 20.00 resentment here. The Press; how- 15.00 ever, refrains" from indulging in 10.00 attacks on Italy but chiefly in viol ent accusations against Hungary. 10,00 10.00
The newspaper, "Prawda," is the only one to take issue with Italy though with marked reserve, the 10.00 | paper maintaining that the extra- dition of Pavellich and Kvaternik 10.00
is the only possible way open for 10.00 Waly she wishes to avold an mauravourable interpretation being
10.00 iven to her decisions.
19.00 There is no doubt, 10.00
writes
10.00
10:00
"Prawda, of Pavelitch and Kya- ternik being chieny responsible for the Marselles assassinations and
10.00.
10.00
WO. Lorimer, Ese RH W.
+5,00
by extraditing these two terrorists, Italy would contribute much to the appeasement of European atmoë-
6.00
P. W M" W
3.00phere, especially since the Italian
Government is probably not an
2.00
Roza Bros
2.00
xious to harbour two-patorions criminals in Italy, a country whose
$1,606,10.
civiisation has often been proudly
proclaimed by Mussolini to the entire world's
Transocean Xuo Míni
of the
and
(Special Air Mail, Service)
ohn Cadman chairma London, Oct. 14 The University of Melbourne, has
Grail Olf Com conferred honorary degrees of the Iraq Controlling Doctor of Letters upon h Jolin director of the
Lent of the Masefeld, the Poet Laureate, and Ballway, and pas Doctor of Engineering. ött-afrt Institution of Mining Enginée
He swore at mo
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