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Lance Qr.

Strathroy

Diana Bay

Honey

Dis- 18 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

vir, Qr. Qr. 33.4 1.08 1.40.3 2.08.3 1.38

2.3.4 1.12.1 1.45 "229 55.1.1.22.3

Last QH

28

28.4

27.2

Herod & Gladiator

32

1 05

1.37 2.08

31

Soldier of Britain

1

37

1.09 1.41 2.12

31

↓ Snowy River

29:3

59.2

1.28.3

29

Monoplane

*

33

1.05

1.37.9

3242

ARSENAL Bolton W

Pontiac Bay,

................. 14

Bobniak Star

1

36.2 36

1.10.4

35.4 1.08.2

1.08.3 1.38

1.41.1

1.45.3 2.19.1 2.504 31,3

2.04.3

26.3

BRENTFORD

DERBY CO.

Laughing Girl

31.3 1.03.2 1.36.2

32.4 33

EVERTON

Huddersfield T.

Rose Evelyn.

40.3 1.16.4 1.48.1

31.2

Manchester U.

Violet Queen

1

30 1.01.4 1.35.2 2.03.4

28.2

10

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Valley kulning gallons yesterday :--

Miracle & Gold Sovereign.

HONG KONG DALLY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936.

LOCAL YACHTING

Ladies' First Series

Completed

SWEEPSTAKE RACE YESTERDAY

The last race of the "Ladies' First Beries **

was sailed on Monday. Mrs. Stanton sailing "Joss" won in the "A" class, and Miss Craw- hall-Wilson in "Widgeon" won the mixed classes.

The following are the final re- sults:-

HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST

(BY FORWARD)

XMAS & NEW YEAR HAMPERS.

We beg to notify Customers that Assorted Hampers suitable for the Festive Season may be obtained from us at the following Reduced Rates:-

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No. 1 HAMPER- $65.

or McCallum's Perfection Whisky.

1 Qt. Superb Tawny Port.

2 Qt. Stulien Claret.

1 Qt. Old Brown Sherry, Black Seal,

1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin.

1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy.

1 Phial'Angostura Bitters.

The following are the English and Scottish League fixtures for Saturday, December, 19. The teams in bold type are tipped to win:

1 Qt. Most & Chandon Dry Imperial

Champagne.

DIVISION I.

1 Pt. G.P. Peppermint

Chelsea

I Ft. D.O.M.

NI

1 Qt. Maitell'

Brandy.

V

CHARLTON A.

175

2 Qts. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

V.

Stoke C.

135

Y

Middlesbrough

115

Grimsby T.

120

v.

Liverpool.....

50

No. 2

HAMPER-560

V.

W. BROM. A

70

Ranger

Perfect Day

1

28.1 37.2 1.10

58

1.25.4

27.4

"A" Class

Preston N.E.

Portsmouth

225

1 L. Quillewart Champagne.

I Ft. D.0.M.

1.40.3 2.07.1

28.3

Pride of Tsingtao

New Star

46.3 1.25.2 41

2.02.2 2.33.2

31

King's Bounty

1 30.4

1.19 1.08.1

1.55.2 2.28.4 1.43

33.2

36.4

Joss Mrs. Stanton) Painted Lady (Mrs. Booty) 58 Lobo (Mrs. Edwards) ...... 55 True Blue (Mrs. Adams)... 52

Pts. Pos.

82

Sheffield W.

"V,

MANCHESTER C.

30

1

SUNDERLAND

Y.

Leeds U.

75

1 Qt. Martiall's

1. Bargoyne's Burgandy.

Brandy.

2

Wolves.

T

Birmingham

NII

3

DIVISION II.

+

King's Warden & King'a

Sceptre

1. 38 1.12.2

1.44.4 2.14.4

30

Artemis (Mrs. Sheldon)..... 50

5

ASTON VILLA

Norwich C,......

140"

Merry Doer

1"

43.3 1.26.2

3.02.2 2.38.3

34.1

Gull (Miss Whitham)........ 47

6

Bradford C.

Y.

NEWCASTLE U.

80

No. 3

BURNLEY

V.

King's Justice

? 32

1.04.3 1.38

31.2

Carpenter (Mrs. Eley)

42

SheMeld D. .....

40

1 Qt. Burgoyne'a Bargundy.

Valorous

1 34.3 1.08,4 1.39.2

30.3

Isabel (Mrs. Ellerby)......

Chesterfeld

37

8

West Ham U.

130

I Ft. G.F. Fappermint.

Cassius

2 39.4 1.16.3

1.48.2

31.4

Don & Soldier of Peace 1

40.3 1.19.1

1.53.4 2.24.2

30.3

Laughing Buddha

+

37

Stopwatch

1...

1.11 38 1.14

1.42

31

Kittiwake (Miss, King) 17 Eve (Mrs. Bader and Mrs.

Hopkinson) ....................

COVENTRY C.

Blackburn R.

9

100

I Ft. D.O.M.

Doncaster R.

BLACKPOOL ....

........

80

3 Qts. Tarragona Fort.

FULHAM

Y.

10 $10

Tottenham H

NII

1.48.3 2.20.1

Mixed Classes

NOTTS F.

Y.

Leicester C.

20

31.3

Bear Claw

1 35.2 1.09.1

1.42.3 2.14.4 2.442 29.3

Electron

1

37.4 1.12.2

1.43.1 2.09.4

Widgeon (Miss Crawhail-

Wilson)

PLYMOUTH

V.

Bury

2315

48

SOUTHAMPTON

די

.

Barnsley

180

26.3

SWANSEA T.

T

Dorothea (Mrs. Reid)

42

Double Chance

1 38.3 1.143

1.44,3

30

་་་་་

2

Bradford

175

Diogenes

31.1

||

Owl (Mrs. D'Arcy-Evana)..... 39 Heron (Mrs. Moore) Zephyr (Mrs. Sharp) Sirius (Mrs. Newman)

3

DIVISION III, (NORTH)

38 4

ACCRINGTON S.

7.

Carlisle U.

85

33 5

24. 6

Darlington

V.

Mansfeld T

100

Gateshead

V.

Halifax T,

185

Tel. 20135.

V.

Tranmere R.

110

2 Qta. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

or McCallum's Perfection Whisky.

2.Qt. Tawny Dry Port.

2 Qta. St. Julien Claret.

1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Giu

1 Q. Vino de Pasto Sherry,

1 Phial Angostura Bitters.

HAMPER-$50

2 Qts. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

or McCallum's Perfection Whisky."

It. Pellisaion Brandy,

1 Qt. Amontillado Sherry.

1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin

2 Qta Medoc Claret,

We stock also John Haig Hampers in cases of 6 bottles and 3 bottles. Other Hampers made up to suit Customers' requirements."

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

St. George's Building, Ice House "Street.

HONG KONG.

Phial Angostura Bitters

:

บ.

Hartlepools U.

115

V.

Southport

20

V.

York C.

80

PORT VALE

V.

Barrow

90

ROTHERHAM U.

V.!

Rochdale

45

Stockport Co.

V.

Chester

35

25

Soldier of China

Wild Cat

# 34.2 1.08.3 1.39.4

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13

1+ 33 1.08 1.42.3 2.13.4 2.44.3 30.4

1 31.2 1.05.3 1.38.3 2.10.2 2.433 33.1

MACAO JOCKEY

CLUB

Programme Of Jan.

Race Meeting

TH

SUNDAY. 10th

&

JANUARY, 1937

1st Race Nanchang Handicap. First Section) Winner $150. Second 875. Tiard $50., For China Ponles classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club at "D" and "E" classes at date of entry and Sub- scription Ponies of this Club. Jockey allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.

2nd Race-Wen Chang Handi- cap. Winner $150. Second $75. Third 50. For China Pontes, Subscription Ponles of this Club that have not won a race since 1st September, 1836. lowance. Entrance 35. Five Fur- longs.

Jockey al-

3rd Race-Lok Chang Handicap,

LOCAL SOCCER

SWEEPSTAKE RACE

A sweepstake race was sailed yes- terday afternoon over a course of 7.8 miles and resulted as follows:- Course:-Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rocks (P), Rumsey Shoal

Revised Fixtures For (P). Channe! Rocks (8), Club Line.

Saturday

FIRST DIVISION Eastern v. 8. China “B." RW.F. v. RU.R.

St. Joseph's v. Club.

S. South "A" v. Kowloon. Police y. C.A.A.

Recreio v. Kowloon "C" (17.4.37).

SECOND DIVISION

Eastern v. South China, Club v. RW.F. (1.5.37). R.U.R. v. Kowloon. Kowloon "C" v. RA. 18.). East Lancs.v. Navy. Police v. CA.A.

THIRD DIVISION East Lanes V. R.A.D.C.

St. Joseph's v Kwong Wah. R.A.F. v. Police "E"

Kumaon R. v. Recreio.

R.W.F. v. Liga

R.A.S.C. v. RA.M.C.

LAI WAH CUP Army v. Chinese (Sunday, De- cember 20),

Winner $150. Second $73. Third Postponed Matches (Wednesday,

$50.

For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Ponies of this Club. Winners of three or more races during 1936, -barred. Jockey allowance. En-

trance $5. One Mile.

4th Race Nanchang Handicap. (Second Section) Winner 8150. Second $75. Third 850, For

December-23).

SECOND DIVISION Navy v. R.U.R.

THIRD DIVISION Kumaon R. v. R.A.M.C.

China Pontes classified by The TORQUAY TOURNEY Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D"

$5

5th

"H" Class-Started 14.40

Finished Corr. Pos. Dlana, Hi..... 18.07.42 18.07.42 2

(Mr. Gifford-Hull).

Rolla, F3 16.11.20 18.11.20 3

(Col. E. Kirke).

Aerlal. H7 16.13.12 16.07.21

(Miss B. Kirke).

Mixed Classes-Started 14.55 Widgeon. Y5 16.36.46 18.33.31 (Miss ET: Crawhall-Wilson). Sirius. 7...... 18.40.00 16.34.48 3

(Capt. J. D. Newman). |Kittiwake, A12 15.27.19 18.27.19 A

(Miss P. M. King);

HULL C.

LINCOLN

New Brighton OLDHAM A.

- WREXHAM

Aldershot

BOURNEMOUTH BRIGHTON Bristol R

Watford

Y... Crewe A

DIVISION HI (SOUTH)

V. Crystal Palace

Torquay B.

Queen's P.R. Cardiff C.

V.

V.

Notts Co.

GILLINGHAM

V.

.. MILLWALL

V.

Reading

2

·

Newport Co.

V.

LUTON T.

NORTHAMPTON T.

V.

Bristol C.

SOUTHEND

V.

Walsall

SWINDON T.

Y.

Excter C...

v.

Clapton O.

SCOTTISH

LEAGUE

V

V

V

V

CELTIC

Hibernian

Falkirk

*

Dundee

ANTI-TANK GUNS

AND RIFLES

Supply This Winter To Home Units

180 WEAPONS FOR EACH DIVISION

The new "Boys" anti-tank rifle and a supply of anti-tank guns are to be in the hands of our infantry at home this winter. It is inter- esting to compare our own ideas of anti-tank defence with those of foreign armies, states the. Milit- ary Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph.”

#

ABERDEEN Albion Rovers

Clyde...

HAMILTON

HEARTS

KILMARNOCK

Queen of the South

QUEEN'S PARK

RANGERS

St. Johnstone

PEACE LEAD

Woman Preacher Turns To US. „

To devote her life to peace Dr. Maude Royden said farewell re- cently to the Guildhouse, which

St. Mirren

THIRD LANARK

MOTHERWELL.

Partick Thistle

Arbroath

Dunfermline "A.

FINAL

160

៩ ឌ ឆ ខ ម ឬ វីវីត ៥

- 95

APPEARANCE

R.U.R. Band To Play "Retreat" To-day

and "E" classes at date of entry A wonderful women's singles

The Band and Bugles of the lat and Subscription Ponies of, this final for so late in the season was .. The problem is to produce a the famous Woman preacher Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles will Ciub. Jockey allowance. Entrance seen at the Palace Covered, Courts | quick-shooting gun with a flat founded in London fifteen years play retreat to-day commencing at

Stx Purjongs..

Tournament at Torquay recently, trajectory, a high power of penet-ago, states the "Daily Mirror.” 5.15 p.m. on Murray Parede ground. Race-Wuchang Handicap. when Sta, A. Lizana beat Miss ration, and a range of about 2,500 Dr. Royden, who is sixty, sails | This will be the "finale" appearance Winner 150. Second 75. Third D. E. Round, No. 1 in the British yards. There is the eternal strug-on December 30 for America. of the Band and Bugles ori the #50. For China Ponies, Subscrip-ranking list, by 8-10, 6-1, 6-1, and so gle between guns and armour in

Speaking of this U.S. tour, Dr. Murray ground. " Bon Ponies of this Club that have gained her second success in her the case of tanks just as with Royden said: "It is the hope of

PROGRAMME fot won a race at race meetings three meetings with Miss Round battleships

organisers and speakers in this | 1. Band & Bugles-"Les Pollus." of this Club since 1st September, this season. Better groundplay Speed is armour, as Lord Fisher nation-wide effort to emphasise 2. Band-"Officer of the Day." 1936, Winners at this Meeting, than that of Sta. Lizana has not once said, to a certain extent. And the "need of me world for a great 3. Bugles-"44th Durhams." barred. Entrance 85. Bx Fur- beer seen from a woman since the if the power of the gun goes on nation pledged. to peace, deter-4. Band-"Regtl March of .Longs.

days of Mile. Lenglen. Her back-increasing, the tank must eithermined to keep out of war and yet 'Connaught Rangers.'" 6th Race-Ladies' Dash (Un-hand driving was perfect.

trust to great speed or to the pro-recognising its, responsibility of 5. Bugles "Austria." ̈ ̈ official. Winner 350. Second $30. H. C. N. Lee, playing as well as vision of thicker armour, which by finding some way by which it can 6. Band-"Trish Airs." Third $20. A Cup will be present-he has ever done, easily defeated sheer weight is bound to slow up lead the world to peace.

17. Band & Bugles "Royal South ed to the Wlaning Rider. Sou-F. H. D. Wilde, who was not at his its movement.

"I had hoped my own country Downs." venirs will also be presented to best, in the men's singles Anal.

might have done this; now I con- 8. God Save The King. the 2nd and 3rd Placed Riders. A

fess I am looking to America." Handicap for China Ponies, the

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bona fide property of the Hong RAY APPARATUS USED

FOR KING GEORGE

No

Kong Riding School To be ridden by members of the School. Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $3 Half a Mile.

this period

W

R.E.O.C.A. DANCE

the

The Gerinan tendency is to be- lieve that or some time to come the gun is likely to beat the tank, dicing a very good anti-tank gun and they have succeeded in pro-

Personally, I regret that the which they intend to employ with original intention in 1935 to pro- the forward troops. It has a range vide 48 guns per division has not The Duke of Kent, who opened trom 50 to 2,000 metres.

The Royal Engineers Old Com- been adhered to. The distribution rades' All ponies entered will be trans-

the London Hospital's new £36,000

Association's fortnightly They, more than any other of these guns to the infantry a dance was held at the Peninsula ported FREE on Friday or Satur-

department of physical medicine country, can speak from practical, home will commence this winter. Hotel last night. The attendance day, 8th or 9th January, 1937. recently, saw for the first time experience of the menace of tank The General Staff, however, it was not up to the usual mark, a from Hong Kong to Macao and the apparatus used by 2ir, Robert attacks, and they are determined, not satisfied that the provision of number of patrons being unable to shipped back on Monday. 11th Stanton Woods for ray therapy to give their troops adequate pruuns alone will suffice, as they attend awing to manoeuvres, but January, 1937. No charge will be reatment of King George during tection. Each division is equipped will not always be available with nevertheless the dance was ад made for keep while there during his lilness in 1928, states the "Dally with about 60 anti-tank guns, the the most advanced troops, upon unqualified success.

Telegraph."

largest number per divisioti m arý vhom the brunt of a tank attack Entries close on Tuesday, 29th The apparatus, consisting of two army in the world.

The Hon. Secretary of the Asso-"| may fall. Nothing is more de-ciation, Sgt. HL W. Betta, announced December, 1936, at the Secretary's turbon are lamps, was presented The French and Italians seem moralising for infantry than to that the Association will be hold- Office. 5th Floor, new Stock Ex-to the hospital after King George's hardly to take a sufficiently ser be faced with a weapon to which ing a Carnival Fancy Dress dance change Building. Ice House Street, death and is now in dally tise tous view of the effect of surprise they have no reply

at the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hong Kong

there,

attacks by tanks. They have only It has accordingly been decided Hotel on the night of December 20 Bir Robert, who conducted the provided themselves with 30-32 to give each platoon an anti-tank (Boxing Day). Duke round the building, said anti-tank guns per division,

rife, which will be carried in the afterwards: "The Duke showed We are providing each division platoon transport. Thus every great interest in the apparatus. | with 36. At least that was the in-platoon commander will have an There were two cases of I explained it all to him. It was tention when the Infantry reor- anti-tank weapon under his own' VOLUNTEER ORDERS diphtheria and two of enteric fever of course impossible to say de-ganisation was settled this year. hand to deal with any surprise notified to the Health Authorifles finitely that it effected a cure, but There were to be three machine- tank attack

ARMY SERVICE CORFS for the 24 hours ending on De-I assured him, that I was certain gun battalions, one for each bri The rifle has a calibre of 5in

COMPANY cembe 15.

it had helped in the improvement gade, each with an anti-tank com- and weighs 351b. It is designed to A lecture on "Defence from the of the total of 17 cases of of King George's health and his pany of 12 guns.

penetrate the armour of the light | Air and local Protection will be Ediphtheria for the week ending on recovery.

ARMOUR-PIERCING BIELE tank.

given by Captain L. J. Walch to- December 12, there were nineThe Duke of Kent told me that It is rumoured that the or- Our total anti-tank armament day at 5.30 pm, at F. Block, Well- deaths, and one of the three vic- this was the most up-to-date ganisation of the machine-gun will, therefore, be 30, gruas and 144ington Barracks. "time of enteric fever died.

hospital building he had visited | battalions is again in the melttarifes per division. Although we There was also one case of and expressed the hope that lack pot, and that something in the na-are below the level or the Germans puerperal fever, and 68 deaths of funds would not hold up the ture of a divisional "defence unit in guns, our total anti-tank arma Trom “un-notifiable caser

'completion of other departments," may emerge.

ment will be superior.

COLONY'S HEALTH

AGS LECTURE

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