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Mr. L. Reidy's Pride of Isingtao, (Mr. Fung)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935.
LORD LOTHIAN
UNEMPLOYMENT
3
Further Drop In Scotland
On Italy's Case
165 lbs. Won by short nead, the same between second and third. Time: 29.2. 59.3, 1.30.2.
Pari-mutuel:
Win: $25.30.
Place: $8.20, $9 $14.70. Also ran:-Cavalcade (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 155 lbs., Clear View Mr, Lang) 153, Don (Mr. F. F. LI) 160, Flybynight (Mr. Ralph) 150, Flying Tourist (Mr. Pan) 146, Oold Coln (Mr. Roza 154. Mayflower (Mr. Tang Man War 136, Mersey (Mr. Deltz) 140, Pacific-Hall (Mr. Davis 149. Pride of Tsingtao (Mr. Y. T. kung 155. Racing Boy (Mr. W. H. Clioy) 142, Rousseau, (Mr. W. c. Poy 135. West Parade (Mr. Butler) 143,
Place.
1741.
Insuranone
Cantofi insuruLICUM.
SINC
$130
Underwriter
$1,10
$8.10
Union lawuran $379
Chiza Fires ..................
$382
H.K. Fins.....
$390 31-0
$180
International Ásvcu, S.
Shipping
Betting
*38
Dunglass
$35
Win.
14
Steamboats
13
1s: Pony
251
353
130
Ludos (pect.)
330
2nd Pony
254
287
$13
Du. (der)
312
3id Pony.
102
117
74/4rt.
74/40
The Field
840
88'1
$14
Mining
70 cla
Total
1,447 1.538
314
Balateos
121 cts.
Baguio Gold
clk,
Bo
|13 22.
Do.
Goldfield
3 ota
Big Wodge.........
5 ctr
Gold Beter - 13.
et..
30 at
Gold Crook.......................
12+ ctu
! i
FEL!!!
SILE
76 cts. Autamaks
Benguet Consolidated $10 60 x div.
DU Exploration 18 CLS
ضان 18
United Paracales....
Sulacot Mining.......... 14 cis.
O eta Ipo Mining.........
36m logon
15/8
erlix. 16.85
£2.30
Kallus
Langkala (single).
3.
Exploratiuasaan. Shanghai Loaia S.
$13
14
101
372 Bro
Venezuem Gold Fide,)
Decks, WharTIE,
Godowna, the
1. A. & K. Wharvos.
1Ju (DOW))
Provident (ok) 60.
Do,
JJU.
(old)
[UCW; ***]
፡፡
108
$103
121
$3
361 32,10
6. Hunan Handicap (1 Mile) Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay, 168
lbs.
(Mr. Frost) Mr. Hen's Gladiator, 140 lbs.
(Mr.. Black) Mr. Dynasty's King's Warden,
1
2
143 les....M, Butler) Won by tour lengths, half length between second and third.
Time 28.2, 56.4, 1.26.1, 1.55.1. Pan-mutuel:-
Win: $9.30.
Place: $6.60, $11.40. Also ran:-Cossack's Beauty (Mr. Lang 147 los.: Soldier of Britain
Mr Deitz) 151.
Betting
172
Win.
$70
2nd Pony
641
3rd Pony
150
Eo otu.
The Field
565
Place.
188
49
176
18+
Total
1.356 413
1163 Shangua Docks S.
--
378
34
1937)|| Hangxows
70 cts.
$80
H.A. W. Docks
5. Cuma Mou
New Engineeringas.]
......
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
J.B. Höwin
$3,15
33.10
$24.40
1231
110
313
$10
D. 4% Debentures Sungas Land..... Metropolitan Laside..
$4
H.K. Roaldes...
$4
VEN
Do. Debentures.
$35
171
Humphreys, ann
D
"" p.
New Asia diocel ... Asia Reallin “a”S.
Du.
Chinero. Eta......
Cotion Mu
Sund ColkwamuldjS.
Wu
Itquaya $194
$6
งđ
$40 38
$25
1-Kwangtung Handicap-"D"
Class (11 Miles)
Mr. Lan's Plain View, 149 lbs."
(Mr. Lang)
1
Mr. C. N. K.'s Tiny Star, 149.
lbs.
(Mr. Roza) 2 Dr. S. To Wong's Glad Eyes, 151-
135.............. (Mr. F. F. LI) Won by length and a half, short head between second and third.-
Time: 30.3, 1.01.33, 1.34.2, 2.08.4.
2,38.1. Pari-mutuel: Win: $102.
Place: $33.90, $25.20, $17.10. Aiso ran-Boxing Eve (Mr.
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 25. An increase of 244.000 In the number of people in employment over last year, and a drop of 188,514 in the unemployed total, are shown in the August returns issued by the Ministry of Labour Just night.
In Scotland last month a reduc- tion of 14.572 in the number of
nemployed was reported.
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London, Sept. 25.
A speech in which he stated that he took "a rather unfashion- able view of the Abyssinian orisis' was made by Lord Lothian," at one time Under-Secretary for Indig, at
Liberal rally held yesterday at Hackness Hall, near Scarborough,. the seat of Lord Derwent
"1 think," said Lord Lothian, "that the ideals of the League are
Since January there has been a decrease of over 377,000 in theving to be achieved by the Father simple idealistic methods total of unemployed.
which sử many people seem ta think are necessary. I think everbody liv this amutry has cralised in the last fortnight that support of the The numbers of unemployed on Teagu of Nations and its methods the registers of Employment Ex- may be, and probably will be, an changes at August 26 were 1,533,-extremely onerous obligation 259 wholly unemployed, 334,419 temporarily stopped, and 80.286 normally in casual employment, making a total of 1,947,984.
That was 24,977 less than the number on the registers at July 22, and 188.814 less than a year before. The total last month comprised 1.557,022 men. 70,483 boys, 282,312 women, and 58,147 girls.
HOW INDUSTRIES FARED The total number of insured per- sons in employment is estimated at approximately 10,424,000. That was 43.000 more than a month betoru and 244,000 more than a year be-
fore.
There was a marked improve- ment" between July 22 and August 26 In the coal mining industry, and employment also improved in iron and steel manufacture. general engineering, shipbuilding and ship- repairing, motor vehicle, cycle, and aircraft manufacture, and the building and woollen and worsted
industries.
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"1. am afraid that in some res. perts I take a rather unfashionabla view aliout the Abyssinian crisis So far as it goes, am entirely u Lavour of Sir Samuel Hoare s spych at Genova
**But 11 the crisis is not to develop into something lar more dangerous we "must, I think, deal cqually vigorously with the other side of the, casa
CASE AGAINST THE LEAGUE,
Italy as some case against the rather would have a Lengue-or
de it she had ever brought it be fore the League-a much better "Case than she has against
Abyssinia."
Lord Lothian said that neither Britain or the Lengue had yes faced the
consequences of the tremendous changes which bad come over the world since the war.
In the last century there
free migration, free practically trade in goods, foodstuffs, and capitul all over the world,
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To-day the nations were living in watertight compartments, with no migration and no freedom for trude: "with the result that many had such tremendous populations. and economic difficulties that they had resorted to dictatorship th maintain order at home and were adding to their armaments in or- der to try to solve their internal problems by actions in a foreign
There was a substantial reduc- tion In the numbers registered as temporarily stopped in the jute industry following the end of local On the other hand, holidays. there was a further decline in em ployment in the tailoring industry; and there was also some, falling-Beld. off in the distributive trades and in dock and harbour service.
AREAS COMPARED The following table shows the changes at August 28 as compared with July 22 in the total numbers on the registers in the various,, ad- ministrative divisions:-
Scotland London
South-Eastern
South-Western
Mr
Midlands
Fung 188 lbs., Copper Idol Pih) 151, Festival Eve (Mr. "Davis) 119 Geld Bullion (Mr. Pan) 155. Heart's Glory (Mr. P. F. Botelho 11. Jolly Eyes (Mr. K. W. Fung 153. Partnership (Mr. Tang Man Wa) 135. Philanderer (Mr. W, C. Poy) 140, Popular Star (Mr. Black 147, Tammany Hall (Mr. Cheape) 145. Young Chap (Mr. Delta) 142, Zero (Mr. Ralph) 168.
$6.00
565
$40
ilu.
..
by Silge........
$26
Wing Un Asatilesį D.}
Public L'ultima
$5
(new)...
78
15 12. $77
$17
Lauma Ferrie...
$18
$7.86
$7.90
L'nius Ligi tasar
$7.80
363
Betting
$20
**
-++
Zasilakan Ligita ....
iolopucis (old)
$17}
ist Pony
74
*B
Do. (new)...)
$8.10
2nd Pony
713
Win. Place.
73
104
Cams Buzos......
3rd Pony
10/8
The Field
174 228 1,342 1,487
95/-
#
$81.
H.K."Becança ................) 621
113 -(pro)|
industriais
Malabon sugars ***
Macgregors (prot.18.
$19 Caldbeck, (uru, d. $13 $1.80
Catiton ice.
Vements
Кори ......
Diiscellaneo
Dairy Fresch ... al
Amusementa mesme
Ch. Etainments......
structions, (old)
10.
Lane Crawfords..................
Nanyang Touco...
Sicerga .enter
::
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Total 1,717
1,838
8-Fukien Handicap (1 Mile) Miss Y. Shenton's Wembley Stag
161 lbs.... (Mr. R. M. Wood
lbs. (Mr. W. H. Choy) 3 Won by 2 lengths, short head between second and third.
Time: 31.3. 1.04.3, 1.38.2, 2.11.2. Pari-mutuel:-
·
3.08
1
$3,10 $1.80
$1.6
Mr. Rain's Rain Gauge, 140
o d
$14.40
lbs... (Mr. Tang Man Wa) Mr. Li Bros.'s Deemster, 168
2
14
$110
$1.10
25 C..
at.
321
$17
33
$2.80
32.00
WATSULLE --, **|| $2.90
***
70 ste
Win
POWBIL
156 ots.
12
M. treyhounds
31.35
#1
5. C. Enterprisse ***
91. Ch0.641925, Bdu premetz
24.8. Gor, 4% Loan 8.
Do.
31%
Wallace Harper.....|
dis.
*
155
S'hal Do.
B.K. Wing On...
Vibro Pileng..******
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by a double Christian name to Bealed tenders in triplieste which should be clearly marked "Tender for providing and fixing boundary stones to lots," will be. London, Sapt, 10.
received at the Colonial Becretary's Helena Victoria, who office until noon of Monday, Octo- has been paying her annual visit ber 28. for providing and fring Lo Sir Courtauld Thomson at Gul- | boundary stones to lots in the lane lor gol before going to Colony of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Balmoral, shares with her sister, New Kowloon and the New Ter-
the dis- Princess Marie Louise,
ritories during the year 1936...
Princess
tinction of being the only "High- Desses left in Great Britain, as distinguished from Royal Highnes-
•
The name of Dr. Lim Poh-thye,
of the Haw Par Hospital. Cheinz
sea. They used to be Serene High-Chau has been added in the list
Besses through their father, the of medical practill mer.
late Frince Christian of Schleswig- Holstein; but when the King re- organised names and titles in the royal family in 1917 they were made Highnesses and the territor- dal designation of Schleswig-Hol- stein was dropped. Each is known
Avoid confusion with the King's
Win: $14.70.
North-Eastern North-Western ...... Wales.
- 14,572 1,078
+ 2,503 + 2,843
FATAL ALLIANCE SYSTEM "I'nless the Leagub can real effectively with these tremendous questions." he continued, the Abyssinian question will be swal- lowed up by a war about far, wider issues, just as the Serbian crisis was followed up by far greater issues in 1914.
"If the League merely becomes on institution for atabilising the status que under threat of sane tions, our last state will be far worse than our first. There will be
In two
the nonsequences.
first plaer, all the dissatisfied Powers- and many of them quite legitima- dissatisfied-will leave tely League, will remain dietatorships. and we shall get back to the old
-6,403 -18.329 + 10,763 + 198 The improvement in the num- bers of employed persons has been continuous since January. The in-fatal alliance system, though one
the.
side will call itself the League and the other a combination to compel the League members to share the wealth and opportunity of world with them.
the
"In the second place, Britain will find itself bound under the Covenant to go to war iù order to maintain the status quo for every body else because everybody wants to get the British Navy behind their security. If we get into that position we shall not only have to double our Navy and treble our Air Force but go in for conscrip tion as well.'
créase of nearly 22,000 in the num ber of unemployed juveniles was due mainly to registrations by boys and girls who had left school at the end of the summer term.
The number of unemployed men and women decreased by nearly 47,000.
LOWEST SINCE 1930 The reduction during the month in the numbers unemployed occur- red chiefly in the North-Eastern and Midlands divisions--where the Improvement in coal-mining was mainly felt-and in Scotland, where considerable numbers of jute
Those, added Lord Lothian, were
real
inherent dangers workers resumed after the local the
situation holidays. There was an increase, the present largely seasonal, in the numbers they made it clear unemployed in the North-Western League was willing to consider division, while in London and the world problems, ineluding Italy' South of England and in Wales problems, in a far bigger way than
hitherto. there was little change.
in
unless that the
"I hope that Signor Mussolini Last month's unemployed total is will bring this aspect of Italy's the lowest since July 14, 1930.
BOT 1810
229.80 114.90
Race 3
No. 812
1609
$924.00 264.00
804
132.00
Place: $7.20, $7.60, $10. Also ran:-Beginner's Luck (W. C. Choy) 182 lbs., Blacksmith (Mr.
Nos 376, 1636, 177, 864, 1147 get Yeung Wing Bing 140, Copper $50 each. smith (Yeung Wing Kwal) 148, Ebony Idol (Mr. Cheape 148. Flamingo (8. K. Wong) 185. Forge- master (Coppin) 151, High Frin- ciple (Woo Tacson) 162, Locksley Hall (Ho Hung Ping) 140, Pavane each. (F. F. L1) 146, Ellver Fox (Mr S. L Tuen) 140, What's The Time (Mr. K. L. Ip) 148, Winkfield (Mr. G. L. Gregory) 140.
Ju
Betting
Win. Flace.
429 316
285
274 126 143
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony...... The Field
Total
599 580
1,439 1,319
Cash Sweeps
·Race 1----
No. 582
$735.40
937 968
310.20
105.10
Nos. 281, 452, 638, 871. 185 1127, alster, Princess Victoria, and his 559, 41, 1021 get $25 each, aunt, Princess Louise, Duchess of
Argyll.
Race 2
No. 455
$804.30
problem before the League before nction in unilateral taking. Abyssinin, for in the long run the Lengua system can only work if it it univerzal."
THE BIG SWEEP
1. Plain View Ticket 14594 ($22,365)
19323 (36,390) Nos. 334, 1225, 1161, 620, get $50 2. Tiny Star
Race 4.
No. 1184
705 .......... 1038
$882.70 252.20 125.10
Nos. 711, 141, 876, 1282, 10, 1013. 325 get $50 each.
Race 5 No. 2220
5 515....
$760.90
217.40-
· 108.70. Nos. 502, 1301, 228, 796, 823, 1479. 2119, 1108, 1522, 1067, 376, 436 get $50 each.
No. 2000
823 731
No. 1075
Race 6
$1,089.90 311.40 155.79
Nos 1700, 650 get. $50 each.
'Face % ..
... $852.70 ...... 272.20 *** 136.10 Nos. 276, 2135, 603, 1529, 2494, 2325, 485, 2121, 1049, 775, 1204, 1510 get $50 each.
**· 1390 740
+
3. Glad Eyes
$212 (53,195)
DAILY DOUBLE BETTING
The following were the betting "dally Saturday's Agures double":-
on
First Leg Cavalcade (8), Clear View (82). Don (8). Flybynight (20), Flying Tourist (38), Gold Coin (133). Great Hall (118), Mayflower (13), Mersey (5), Pacific Hall (22), Pride of Taingtao (29), Racing Boy (9). Rousseau (4), West Parade (9), and What A Chance (152).
Second Leg Boxing Eve (5), Copper Idol (28), Festival Eve (5), Glad Eyes (12), Gold, Bullion (8), Heart's Glory (T), Jolly Eyes (11, Partnership 10), Philanderer" (0), Plain View (2), Poppiar Star (24), Tammany Hall (0), Tiriy Star (3), Young Chap (22) and. Zero (3),
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