TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked at the Gallops at Happy
Valley yesterday:--
Royal Romance
Tilicum and Spinaway
Night Star...
King's Jubilee and King's Bountry..
Daylight Eve
Racing Boy
Beginner's Luck and Cavalcade.
1
Silver Fox....
Double Chance
Jungle Jim
30.3
1st Qr. 2nd Qr. Last Qr.
Rousseau
30.1
1.01.1
31
Rose Queen.
29.2
59.2
30
Solar Star and Twenty Grand
34.1
1.07.1
33
Bag Tor....
31.4
59.3
27.4
Racing Heart
27.2
High Honour
31.3
1.021
Victoria Hall
32
1.01
AS
Wembly Stag
35.1
1.07
31.4
35.4
1,00,3
30.4
31.3
31.3
30.2
55.3
28.1
...
%
34
1.04.4
30.4
32
1.04.
32
33
1.04
31.
29.3
29,3
35.4
1.07,4
32
34.4
1.03.2
33.1
1.02
28.3
29.4
Gold Coin
30:2
30.2
Cold Morning
31
1,00
29
Valorous
34
1.04
30
Bistre and Bright Star
33.2
1.05
31.3
Zero
31.1
1.03.3
32.2
Wadebridge
33.1
1.03.4
30.3
Tin Họ
31.4 1.03.3
31.4
Festival Eve
34.4
1.00
31.1
Night Vlow
31.1
1.02
30.4
31.1 1.03
Pacific Hall
20
31.4 29
33
1.03.1
30.1"
Forgemaster
39
1.13.2
Mayflower
31.2
34.2 31.2
Pontiac Bay......
30.2
59.2
Harvest View and Bay View
32.1
1.02.2
Young Chap
32,3
1.03.1
29 30.1 30,3
Plain View
30.4
1.03
32,1
17th of September
35
1.03
30
Tiny Star
31.2
31.2
Valley View
Sylvandale
30.4
32
30.4 32
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935.
COCHET WINS
Aragon Outplayed
In Tennis Duel
In a
"A WAR JUNK”
Cannon And Rifles On Chinese Craft
BAN ON LOANS AND CREDITS
ነነ
An unlicensed junk, which when interesting boarded by the Police at Lung game full of exchanges R, H. Cochet beat F. Shin War Bay turned out to be a Aragon by 7-5, 6-4, 3-6, and 6-2 miniature warship, was the expert- jin the third day of the pro- !ence of the authorities which was fessional tennis exhibition games revealed at the Kowloon Magis- hed at the K.C.C. ground yes- tracy yesterday, when Au Hip Fung terday before a fairly large at-(35) master of the junk in question, terdance.
was charged on several counts relating to the possession of arms
and ammunition.
"It was stated that an old fas- hioned cannon. three rides, 231 rounds of ammunition, Ave cart ridges clips, three cartridge cases and about 10 lbs. of gun-powder were found on the vessel.
charges and nominal fines totall- ing $25 were imposed.
Both men hud to call out their best in this encounter and many of the exchanges in which first one and then the other obtained the ascendency were fought out at the base line. Cochet in this res- | pect on many occasions begulled Aragon into making errors in his returns alter a lengthy rally. The charges preferred against played a masterly defendant read (a) possession of Both men game and it was only the experi- arms without a licence; (b), posses- staying power of the son of 10 lbs. of gun-powder; and ence, and Frenchman that won the day. (c) failing to licence his junk. Their bagful of tricks and strikes | Defendant pleaded guilty to all the were all caled out" to do service, First Aragon would win, his point by a chop spin and then Coches would return with a daisy cutter or a quick drive along the side line, Aragon was hitting harder than Cochet and invariably after a long exchange of shots he would hit the ball into the net after Cochet had outpositioned him. It was a "new brand" of tennis the local audience was treated to yesterday and it was certainly an object lesson" to the local tennis enthusiasts. Cochet's shots which effortless.., all had appeared so sting behind them.
THE FIRST SET Cochet wor the Arst set by 1-5 after half an hour's play. Aragon
WORLD'S RAREST Utica, New York State, one of the won the Arab game but Cochet
STAMP
world's greatest philatelists, whose collection was sold recently in an- other London auction room for nearly £130,000.
For Sale In London which is insured for £10,000 was This British Guiana stamp,
not included in the sale, and is now being offered by order of the late Mr. Hind's widow." Roughly printed in a Georgetown news paper office. It was first discovered in 1872 in a schoolboy's collection. He. It is said, disposed of it to
(Special Air Mall Service)
“London, Oct. 15. The raresi postage stamp in the world,
the oce cent British Gulana, issued in 1856, is to be offered at Harmor and Ecoke's another collector forex shillings.
galleries auction
Arundel-street. !
Years later it came into the Strand, on October 30.
the possession of the late Count This stamp. the only impressión Phillippe La Renotiere Von Fer- known to exist, was sold In rari, at a cost of £155, Ferrari's the famous Ferrari sale in Paris collection was sequestrated by the on April 6. 1922, for £7.350-the French Government during the highest price ever paid for a single i Great War, and was sold postage stamp. Its purchaser was suction for over £400,000.
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captured the next two Filipino
draw to the fourth game. tinued to take. the games but the Frenchman back into the picture by winning the 7th and 8th games. The 10th game was won by Aragon' and the very next saw him reeling before the "ace service" of Cochet, who won the next two games and set.
Cochet won the second set at 6-4 after Aragon had a lead of The third set saw Aragon 3-1,
and playing a determined
game after Cochet had drawn level at 3.3 the Flipino took the next three games in a row' to win the set by 6-3, The last set saw tame Aragon tiring and Cochet Intohis own again to win the set with but the fosя of two, games,
Following this Cochet partner- ed D. S. Green in a doubles knock up against Aragon and Canavarro.
COCHET LEAVING
after the
game
Sub-Inspector A. Wright stated
that
about 1 p.m. on Thursday the No. 4 Police launch was on a routine cruise when defendant's junk was seen at Lung Shin Wan Bay. Sergeant Hughes went board the junk and made a search and found the arms on her: It was Riso discovered that the vespel had not been licensed.
Defendant explained that he had come from Tang Chuen and was on his way to Sam Mun, and that he had gone to Lung Shin Wan Bay for shelter because of strong winds"
The police stated that they were satisfled that defendant had pós- session of the.. arms purely for self-defence.
A fine of $10, with the alterna- tive of 14 days' imprisonment, was imposed on both the first and third charges, and on the second defendant was fined $5 or seven days. An order was made for the retention of the arms by the police until such time as defendant ob- tained a permit
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Every Contingency Covered
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London, Oct. 15. The Financial Sub-Committee pas, I am authoritatively informed, virtually concluded its work, writes a correspondent It can be pre- dicted, though naturally no official text is available, that the Sub. Committee's recommendations will be on the following lines:-
(1) Prohibition of all loans or banking or other credits to "or on behalf of the Talian Government; also the prohibition of all subscriptiona to issued in Italy, "or elsewhere," Italian for the benefit of the Government.
loans
13 Prohibition of all loans, Issues of shares or capital flota- tions for any concern or con- cerns in Italian territory, and of all private or corporate sub- scriptions to any such loans, issues or shares or capital fota- tions.....
(3) Prohibition of all banking credits for Italy other than those Italian direct credits for the Government prohibited in the first paragraph.
(4) Prohibition of all trans- actions involving the discounting or acceptance of bills, on Italian behalf, public or private.
These measures are not half measures. They have been care- fully drafted to meet every possi ble contingency, and' they will be strengthened as experience may dictate in the future.
I am told that the Financial Sub-Committee's work owes much to the efforts of M. Coulondre, the French representative, and of M. Titulescu, of Rumania.
VANCOUVER'S 50th BIRTHDAY
·Vanopuver, one of the key porta of the world, is preparing to cele brate her fiftieth anniversary. In 1883 her people, numbering a mere thousand, with the Pacifio before them and the great ramparts of
Lights On Balloons the Rockies cutting them from the
continent behind, had the temerity to decide to, apply for a Charter of Incorporation. They felt the great- ness that was to come,
(Special Air Mail Service)
It was only in 1886, the actual London, Oct. 15.
year of the incorporation, that the The lights to be carried by harbour, one of the finest natural captive balloon or kite are modi- | waterways in the world, was put fed by an amendment to King's to commercial use, twenty-threr Seen
fixed shipa iling proudly out with Formerly Regulations. Henri Cochet
said that he is leaving balloon carried three lights, one thirty million feet of lumber. Tim- ber, in fact, formed the early the Colony this morning with
over the other, 12ft. apart, the foundations of its prosperity, its Madaine Cochet by
highest and lowest red and the only manufacturing plants at the the 5.5. Nel.ore for Australia, where he
middle one white.
time of its incorporation heing will take part in exhibition games
In future two lights will be three sawmills. But its first trans
white light being Pacific cargoes forecast there. Asked about the standard displayed, a of local tennis here the French placed 12ft. vertically above a red tional ramifications of its later fair and light. Both are to be visible in all functions, for they consisted of asked if there was room for im- directions, as far as practicable, at China tea destined for
Canada. provement he replied "Ah! that distance of at least 24 miles. will all depend." His stay here and the white light is to be be- he said had been quite enjoyable and be and Madame Cochet hoped to be back with us again in the Spring.
ace said
that it was
Francisco Aragon is also leaving
this morning by the same for Manta.
JEALOUSY
Doctor To Open A Clinic
boat
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 15. Interest has been aroused here by the recent researches of Dr. 'Wilhelm Stekel into the causes of
jealousy.
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basket; or if there is no tween 15ft. and 30ft. below the
Since that time the world has basket.
been quick to seize the advantages, below the lowest part of the of the position and the facilities In addition from the which Vancouver offers. And with mooring cable similar white and that appreciation Vancouver has red lights are to be shown at in-
grown to the status of a city with tervals of 1,000ft. If the lowest 850,000 people, and last year nearly group is obscured by clouds an 17,000 vessels, under the flags of additional group is to be displayed thirtean countrier, entered and left below the cloud base. The post her harbour, accounting for im- tion of the object to which the porting to 3,056,068 tone, and ex- balloon is moored on the ground ports totalling 3,203,513 tons will be similarly marked by white and red lights.
Vancouver 1s remarkable also among ports in that it is a pleasure resort as well as a focal point of industry. Its growth as a residen- tial area has caused it to over-ram the boundaries of Burrard Inlet.
LAST MONTH'S WEATHER where one of the suburbs of what
is known as West Vancouver is ons of the best-planned garden, cities in the world. Vancouver boasts Cloudy And Damp.
nine golf courses, the magnificent Stanley Park and mountain ranges Dr. Stekel claims that there has October, which is normally the within easy reach. On the same been a great increase in jealousy sunniest month of the year, was day und can skf on the hills and cases since the world crisis. The unusually cloudy and damp. The watch people swimming in the sen reason, he says, is that an un-
strong anticyclone, which is ex- Within a hundred miles of Van- are two Alpine play- employed person has more time to pected to develop over China, at devote to his own ego, and there- this time of year, never became grounds, Mount Baker and Gari-
baldi Park
couter
fore discovers many things which firmly established; consequently
To mark the fiftieth milestone a he had not noticed before. Social the NE, monsoon was feeble, and committee has been formed in Van problems help the growin ot the weather unusually warm. In couver, and details of the celebra- pathological jealousy...
fact the mean temperature for tion are now being prepared in Dr. Stekel, who intends to open October was only 0.7.F. lower than conjunction with the appropriate a clinic for people suffering from that for Beptember. The Colony authorities in other parts of
Canada and this country. jealousy, thinks that patients will was affected by one typhoon dur- find great relief if they can discussing the month: this crossed the their case with a doctor. If the China Sea on a W.N.W. track. Jealousy is unfounded, the patient passing about 140 miles to the 8. of must be convinced by careful per- Hong Kong on the morning of the maximum suasion that his fears are abso- 7th, and producing a lutely without any foundation. gust velocity of 83 mph.
often People, he goes on, are Jealous not only of persons but of animala, and even of things.....
Dr. Stekel mentions the case of
greater than the normal, and is a record for the month.
The total sunshine recorded was 85 hours, against a normal of 217 hours.
The mean temperature for the month was 777F against a nor-Rainfall amounted to 5.81 inches, mal of 76.2 A maximum tempera- which is 127 inches in excess of ture of 99.0. was recorded on the
a scientist who could not forget 6th, and a minimum of 70,0 on the that his wife had had a flirtation: 26th and 27th. The mean relative twenty-five years previously, Humidity was 84, which is 12%,
the normal Up to midnight on
October 31st the total rainfall for
the year was 69.92 inches, against
a normal of 82.15 Inches."
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