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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1935.

THE GUESSING CONTEST

Result of Emporium

Competition

The result of the Pencil Guessing Contest were announced on Febru- ary 2nd at 2.30 p.m. on the Roof Garden of the Emporium Building in the presence of Mr. Wong Kwong Tin JP, Chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.

The exact number of pencils dis- played in the window was 1003,

The prize winners in the guessing contest are as follows:-

1st prize to coupons Nos. 95, 180, each $50.00 (credit coupon).

2nd prize to coupons Nos, 198, 131 608, each $6.88 (credit cou- pon).

3rd prize to coupons Nos. 162, 176, 205, 347, 640, each $5.00 (credit coupon)..

4th prize to coupons Now. 1, 16, 278, 360, 381, 392, 498, 138, 145. 63, each $1.00 (credit coupon);

5th prize to coupons Nos. 120, 157, 226, 230, 256, 366, 670, 479, 505, 682, 598, 115, 127, 211, 661. each 33 cts. (goods equivalent).

6th, 7th and 8th prizes to cou- pons Nos. 229, 279, 88, 167, 231, 489, 435, 640, 284. 388, 115, 214, each 33.cts. (goods equivalent).

-9th and 10th prizes to coupons Nos. 433, 203, 459, 657, each $1.00 . (credit coupon).

11th prize to coupons No: 610," 817, each (one tea coupon).

12th and 13th prizes to coupons Nos. 374, 113, each (one dinner coupon).

14th prize to coupons Nos. 143, 502, each (one tes coupon).

15th prize to coupon No. 556, (dinner coupon).

18th and 17th prizes to coupons Nos. 97, 251, 283, 177, 168, 510, 60T, 196, each (one tea coupon). ::

18th prize to coupon No. 427. (one dinner coupon).

19th and 20th prizes to coupons Nos." 66,-338, 370, 130, 158, each (one tea coupon).

TRAINING GALLOPS

Fast Mile By Mistake Bay And Derby Day

"MORNING DEW"-

Mistake Bay, the Dunbar Derby gandidate was responsible for

a very impressive gallop at the course on Saturday, going over a mka in 233, 4 and finishing full of running, Herod put in a Itrong finish at the end of a mile and a half.” The last quarter : was in 39.3 seconds. 2

In the Australian class, Southern Crom put up a nice finish at the end of a mile gallop. Midnight Star and Shooting Star both went well, while Derby Day capped the lot by returning 1,34 for a mile, one of the best performances seen on the local sand track for a long time.

Bold Colonel. Clear View Estover Foxbridge

Guiding Star Harvest View Heart's Destre Herod

Iron Cross -Jolly Eyes...... King's Jubilee Milden Fall

Mistake Bay Fight View Pacific Hall Pontiac Bay Popular Star Bacajawea

Soldier of Peace Tammany Hall Trowbridge Victoria Hall

1 383 1.19.3 1.47.4 2.19.1 2.50.4

1 373 1.12.4 1.45:3 2.17.4 2.51.1

1.06.4 1.38.3 +36

11 40.1 1.19.1 1.55.3 2.29.1 2,58.4

1

38.2 1.15.2 1.51.1 2.24.1-

1 37 1.12.4 1.43.2. 2.13.4

1.49 1.07.2 1.42 1.05 1.89.2

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YACHTING

Club v. Army

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The results of the Club v. Army race (morning), is "given" below. Owing to the fact that there was na wind, the afternoon race was abandoned.

R.H.K.Y.C.

LAWN TENNIS IMPRESARIO

Mr. Willian O'Brien

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Jan. 18.

Iq apite of F, J. Perry's denials, Mr. William O'Brien, the Ameri

lawn tennis can

professional Pts

manager, still hopes to secure the the champion.

Grifins

Dls 1st tance Qr.

Ace of Aces

1 36.

2nd Qr. 1.14.3 1.49.4 2.22

3rd 4th 5th QI. QI.

8th

Last

Or.

32.1

Arctic Star

4 34.4 1.05.3 1.40

34.2

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11⁄2 36.1 1:09.4 1.45 218.3 2:50.3

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1 40.2 1.19.3 1.552 2.27.

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1+ 38 1.10.3 1.45.3 220.1 254.2

2.05 1 43.1 1.24

2.42 1.39.3 2.14.4. 1.48.1 2.22

34.1

3.16.1 3:45.4

29.3

35.1

35.4

29.3

33

30.2

11 37

1.12.

2.23.4 2.55

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34.9

A6, Mid Giles (Col, Bilder-

4 34.4

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10

1 ...38.2 1.13.3 147.4 2.19.2

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11 38.3 1.13.3 1.47.4 2.19.1 2.30.4 11 38.3 1.15 1.53 2.29 3.03

31.3

A10, L. T. Davis (Major Booty)' All, Com. Elliott (Maj, Dixon) A3, E. Cock (Maj, Marshall)... A4, J. G. Pilcher (Douglas) Ai, S. Odland (Sq. Ldr. Keary)

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19

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9.36.2

32.2

| 112, E Lee (Lt. Kamus) ...........................

13

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HY, H. Wood (Maj. Reld) .... Yi, H. Finlay (Lt. Drury) ·...... Y5, T. Marshall (Lt. Parker)... 21, 14 Y8, E. Dunlop (Lt, Cooper) ..

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"Morning Total'.

122

32.2

35.2

ARMY

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Pts.

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98.3

114.3

1.48

2.31

32

A14, Capt. Fennell (Lt-Cdr...

Todd) .....

T 15 A12, Capt. Dunlop (Captain

114.3

1.49.4 2.21.3

31.4

Forsyth)

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12. 41 1.20 1.56.4 2.28

4.37.4 1.14.3 1.47.2

3.01

33

A9. Major Thoyts (N., Dreyer)

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32.4

A5, Maj. McIntyre (N. Crou--

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41 1.20

32.4

cher)

$30.3

1.56.4 2.28 3.60.2

32.2

A2, Capt. Quinian (E. Beryne

Coupland),

174

1 41 1.20

1.58 232

34-

A7, Maj. Greller (M. Costes)

1 37.1 1.11

1.45.2 2.25

39.3

F3, Maj. Griffin (Cdr. Cow-`

14 34 1.08

1.43 2.16.1 2.39.4

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land)

138. 1.14

1.50.3 2.25.4 3.00

34.1

1 35.2 1.10 1 34

1.44 218 2.54

38

1.08.1 1.40.3 2.14.4

Australian Pontes

Hi, Lieut. Baxter (Lieut. Cdr.

1: Swain)

20

34.1

3.18.1 3.45.4 29.3

29.3

27.3

2.09 2.44 3.11.3 1.35 2.03

27.3

28

1.50 2.29.2 2.58.1

28.4

1 361

14 42.1

1.11.1 1.LT

1.40.3 2.073

27

1.50.3 3.22.3 2.52.2

29.4

1.35

1.10

1.43.3. 2.18

33.2-

1 45

1.29

2.09 2.44 9.11.3

27.3

Adventurer

42.4 118.4 1:53.3 228,2 42.4 1.184 1.53.2 2.27 Beginner's Luck ... 1 Bold Captain ..... 1. 35.2 1.14 1.49 2.23 Bold Major.................. I 43.3 1.21 1.57.2 2.32.2 Double Chance .... 1. 38 114.3 1.48 2.20.2

1.16 Emergency Call... 14 38

1.54 2.37 3.07.2 Entertainment Tax 1 38.1 1:14.2 1.51 2.27.2 3.08 Estrelilta............ 14 38 1.10 1.54 2.32 3.09 Hai Moon onnent 37 111 1.45.2 3.24

38 Independence Day 1

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SANITARY BOARD Invincible Knight

Orders

Latitat Locksley Hall Lucky Strike.............i

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Of The Day Royal Eagle 1441 1.19.1 1.57.1 2.35,2-3.12

The Orders of the Day for to- morrow's meeting of the Sanitary Board are as follows:-

4

1-The President, pursuant to

notice, will move:-

"That the Board do declare that the trade or business of staring, dressing and prepsr- ing of shark's fins be an offensive trade, and by-law 1 contained in Schedule B of the Public Health and Bulld- ings Ordinance, 1903. under the heading * Offensive Trades" be amended by the insertion of "storing, dressba and preparing .of sharks' fins next after "gut scrap. ing" in the 5 of the said by- law 1." 2-Correspondence, relative to the water closets installed at Nos 61-67, Robinzon Road, on Inland Lot No. 1253. Sec- tion A 3-Application for eating house licence at Nos, 1858 and 180, Hollywood Road, ground floors. Application for addition of No: 296, Queen's Road West,

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Starlight

The Pike Tin Ho Touchstone Valley View Wadebridge

Cold Morning...... 14 43.1 1.24. 2.05 2.42 Derby Day...... 1 264 55 1.24.2 1.54 Julius Caesar 1 49.9 1.13.2 1:46.2 214 Lazy Lady

145 1.29 Midnight Star.... 1 34 1.05 Shooting Star 1 43 1.21.2 Southern Cross The Maori Twilight Vixen for

KOWLOON FIRE

A fire broke out on Friday night at about 11.30 p.m. at the Nam Cheung Sugar Factory in Thistle Street, near the Mong Kok Taut Ferry wharf and resulted in heavy damages to the building and ma- chinery. H.

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SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC

IN BOMBAY

34, Maj. Kerïnedy (D. Allen) 16 13, Maj. Wren (A, Fairburn) · 8 Yu, Capt. Motris (F. Antony) 11

Moming Total 132

Saturday's Events

On Saturday, the "A" Class event in the Fourth Corinthian series. Commodore, Eliott, R.N., sailed Fat to win by beating Joss (Mr. S. Odland) and Ortemis (Mr. G. G. Wood) over a 7.7 mile-course, in a light wind.

The event for "E" Class was

To the U.8. Lawn Tennis Associa tion Mr. O'Brian is Public Enemy No. 1. During the past four years the association has watched" him seduce their brightest stars

Ha began as a professional ten- nis impresario in 1928 by import- ing Kozeluh, the Czechalovakian champion.

In 1831 he secured Tilden and Hunter after the latter had lost over half a million sterling' on Wall Street.

Then in 1933 he caught another prize in Ellsworth Vines. Vines's share of that year's gate money was about £12,000.

More recently he has added the great doubles players, George Lott and Lester Stoefen, to his team,

Trainer of Stars

Mr. O'Brien is jovial, plump, rising 40, and convinced that pro- fessional lawn (tennis has come to stay and pay.

He reached his present sphere through professional. beseball, ac- countancy, and osteopathy.

This last helped him to become trainer to the French Davis Cup team and Buzanne Lenglen. It was an easy step from that to his present position, an

That he is a man of determina tion is shown by his war record. After being first of all rejected for his eyesight, he became the cham- pion machine-gun marksman of the Tenth American Division

HOW HE DID IT

(Special Air-Mall Service).

London, Jan, 18 Mr. Ceci Aldin, the animal art- Nightily ist, was redheaded, bullt land wiry-just the type which goes so well in the hunting. field. He was devoted to hunting, and after giving up his mastership

He adored Exmoor

The local agent of the Lloyd won by Diana with Mr. P. Ramus of the South Berks continued to at the helm from Ariel (Lieut. 7. live at the hunt's kennels at Pur- Triestino advise that he has been, Swain) and Collen (Mrley, near Pangbound the informed by his Bombay Office that the port of Bombay has been de clared infected by an epidemic or small-pox and that therefore all

and to be in possession of a vac- cination certificate. Passenger ships will be quarantined and no visitors

Health Authorities to be vaccinated

Baxter).

B.

managed to get into his dog draw-

De- Mr. Douglas won the "I" and "Yon and Bomerset country, sharing and Mr and Mrs. A. J. Munnings. Class race in Ailsa Jade (Mr. R. this love with Mr. George Belcher The remarkably living book he Williams) was second and Détalled results were as follow: "A" Class Started 14.28 DA

Finished Pan Pts

19.14.39 · 13 12

[17.03.43-11 a

16.55.26 ·B-40

The fire spread with rapidity and ground floor (rear portion), could be seen for miles around, to the existing

bake-house For the first time since its in passengers are advised by the Port Eobena (Major H. Memball) third."- licence for No. 294, Queen's stallation the Shamshulpo appli Road West, ground floor."......

ance was seen at work and to- 5-Application for the registra-gether with two other appliances tion of No. 188, Prince Ed-from Mongkor and Tsimtsashul ward Road, ground floor, as the fire was quickly subdued.

will be allowed on board. Passen-

a dairy...

The fear of the flames spread-gers wishing to visit the town can 6-Application for the registra-ing to other buildings nécessitated do so but must prove by certificate Osla

that they have been vaccinated a frefloat to stand by.

within the last three years. There

Hon of No. 1. Trap Tseung *Street, ground floor, as

dairy.

7-Regular Returns.

LEADER, POLICY, BUT NO PARTY

CRAIGENGOWER WHIST DRIVE

Mrs. Newham led Mrs. Evans to win the ladies” prize at the fort

Yacht Carpenter

(Mr. Edwardes-Jones)

(Lt.Cdr. Donaldson) Wasp II.

are no restrictions for passengers (Major Griffin)

disembarking at Bombay..

For alleged possession of 590. counterfeit Chinese 20-cent pieces, Pun Po Yan, alias Pan Yuk, and

Artemis 16.54.56

(Mr. G. G. Wood)

La Linda

3.36

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8-20

nightly whist drive held at the Liu Tak Ching were remanded in Jons Oz afgengower Cricket Club last police custody for 48 hours by Mr. night, Mr. Stephens won the w. M. Thomson at the Central gentlemen's prize, while Mr. Magistracy Esturday morning, Rhodes came second,

ings was a speciality of his own. A year ago he wrote to Mr.Percy, Cave, a member at his firm of publishers, about some proofs of these dog drawings.

The trouble with these is that they do not look alive and the reason is that the new reproducers do not know my "trick" if you like to call it so of having the small high lights on eyes cut out sharp, clean and white,

Later on he emphasi the point: "Eyes are all-impor

$18.57.15 (Mr. E. Cock) Jan. 16.59.30

(Miss M. Larson). Isobel

17.02.35 10 1 Biskin 1714-384 (Dr. E. J. Davik)

(Mr. W. M Brown)": 18.54.03 2 25 Ariel 17.11.2852 21

Leut H. Swain) 17.08.31 12 28 Dorothea.. 17.19.58 6 11 (Mrs, Held) 17:01379 8

1858.10 439

$18.48.52-11° 66°

$16.55.16, 426

-"H" Class –Started 14.55;

* (Mr. 8. Odland)

(Mr. B. Naess); Mr MK Lo appeared on-be- Cicada half_of_the_first defendant, and (Mr. G. B. Portman) stated that he wished to know the True Blue

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Jan. 18. The Scottish Liberals Invitation to Mr. Lloyd George to lead the Liberal Party comes at the mo ment when he is doing his best to dissociate himself from party.

His role next week at Bangor Li Hing, a pawnshop accountant, reasons, for his client being re- **(Mr. H, 'S. Rouse) will be that of a leader with a was complimented by Mr. E W.manded in police custody. De-Pat

It may te Hamilton at Kowloon Magistracy tective Sergeant Clarke stated (Commodore . Ellott) policy but no party. 1 taken that he will decline the in- yesterday for erecting the arrest that he could not disclose the rea Painted

sons. - Bull of, $3,600 was allowed. (Major vitation with thanks, as he did a of an unemployed Chinese, name similarovertüre from North Li Cheung, who had attempted to Wales: Liberals In February.

pawn a fox fur at his And for the same reason, that membering

It might embarrass him.

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