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ROYAL H.K. GOLF MACAO JOCKEY

CLUB

Starting Times For Fanling To-day

3.

*፡

OLD COURSE

Geare.

If

9.34 A. H. Forbes and R. D. Gilles-

ple.

CLUB

Entries And Handicap

Entries and Handicap for the January Race Meeting to be held on January 10, 1937 appear be- low:-

3:20 A. Sommeṛtrit and 1. H. 1st Race-Nanchang Handicap (1st

Section), "D" & "E" cirssen (1. Mille) Cavalcade 148, Gold Coin 158, Gold Sovereign 158, Laughing Buddha 155, Miracle 150, Plain View 148. Pride of Tsingtao 160.

9.28 C. Mycock and B. T. Jones 9.32 D. MacAlister and G. N.

* Gawler.

9.36 J. 8. Dykes and B. D. Evans, 9.40 0. E C. Marton and Col. E.

D.. Matthews.

2nd Race.--West Chang Handicap (5 Furlongs) Baroda ...152, Chocolate 844 C. W. Jeffries and H. H. Coureur Bleu 140, Eastlight 140,

Mundy,

NEW COURSE

9.24 A. E. and Mrs. Lissamari," 9.32, J. W. and Mrs. Mayhew.

SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1937

OLD COURSE

230 K. K. Rounds and L. H. Geare. 224 E. Bathurst and J. H. Mc-

Miney.

9:28 G. P. Tamworth and F. A. M.

Elliott

[

932 W. L.. Alexander

Forbes.

and

152,

Gold Reserve 140, Hogmanay 140, Hurdling Mon 140, Leslie Henson 155. Meadow Eve 155, New Market Tip 182, Shih Yin Grand 162, Went worth 152.

3rd Race-Lok Chang Handicap

(1 Mile)

Brown Bee 146, Merry Doer 158, Merry Fatty 140, New Market Tip 152. Rothesay Bay 145, Victory Life 168. Shih Yin Grand 162.

4th Race Nanchang Handicap

(2nd Section) (6 Furlongs) Ballos 150, Copper Idol 158; Emer- gency Call 148, Merry Doer 140, J. Ocean View 158, Popular Star 148,

Racing Boy 158, Shanghai 4 152. 5th RaceWachang Handicap

936 F. Austin and F. H. Crapnell. 9.40 H. N. Williamson and T. R.

Rowell.

9.44 G. Marseille and G. T. May.

9.48 R. Hancock and E. Grimble. 2.52 O. E. C. Marton and E. T.

McMullen.

9.56 D. L. Prophet and W. Hewitt 10.00 L. R. Cramer and O. J.

Shannon.

10.04 H. H. Pethick and J. W. May-

пер.

10.08 A. H. Forbes and R. D. Gilles-

ple. 10.12 3. A.

Cooper

and Lieut.

Sclater.

NEW COURSË

(6 Furlongs)

City Life 140, Coureur Bleu 140, Eastlight 140. Gold Reserve 140, Hogmanay 140, Hurdiing Morn 140, Leslie Henson 155, Meadow Eve 153,

New Market Tp 152, Shih Yin Grand 162, Wentworth 152.

,"

6th Race-Ladies' Dash (Unofficial)

(Half a Mile)

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937.

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

FANLING HUNT

AND RACE CLUB

Programme For Winter Meeting KWANTI JAN. 17, 1937°

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 555 Metres

FRIDAY 12.30 to 2.30 p.m.-European Pro-

gramme. A

12.30 p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report. 1.03 pm--Rale da Costa Memories. 1.20 p.m-Three Songs by Webster

1. 3.30 pm The New South. Wales Handicap. 1 miles A steeplechase for Australian Fonics. Winner a cup or $50, 2nd $30. 3rd $20. Entry fee $3.

Booth (tenor).

2 pmThe Regimental Band of

*HM, Coldstresin Guards. 2.30 p.m.-Close down.

to? p.m.-Chinese programme.

10.30 p.m.-European pro-

ASTAMINE.

7 pm-Organ musię. 720 pm-Symphony in D (No. 25), (Mosart) by the Halls Orches- tra. Conducted by Air Hamil-

ton Harty.

p.m.-From the Studio. Three Operatic Arias by Madame Francesca Denfes (Soprano).

2. The January Hurdle Race. 11.30 pan-Reuter Press, Rugby miles. For China Ponies. Ponies

Prem; Local: Weather Fore- that have been placed at

cast, Time and Announce-7.45 Kwanti this season barred. Weight

menta. 165 the Ponies that have started at Kwant this season 5 lbs, allow ance. Winner a cup or $60, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry fee $3.

3. The San Wai Steeplechase. It A handicap for China Ponies. Winner a cup or $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry fee $3.

1.40 pm-Dance Music. 2.13 p.m.-Vocal Gems. 2.30 p.m.-Close Dow 9.20 p.m.-

A Running Commentary on the Charity Football Match. Olympia Chinese Team

Caroline Colony, from Football Ground.

Rest of

สน

5 to 7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7 pm. to 12 midnight European

Frogramme...

7 pmA Light Concert. 7.30 p.m.-Albert Sandler and His

Orchestra

4. The Grand Mitary Fandicap and Bassoon Cup. 11 milles A hurdle race for China Pontes, Clov- ernment Chargers, or the property of an officer on the activę list of H. M. Forces of a member of the

·Machine Gun Troop of the Hong Kong V.D.C. To be ridden by those8 qualified to enter. Sassoon Cup, to remain the pro- perty of the winner for one year, with replica presented. 2nd $408.15 3rd $30. Entry fee $3.--

Winner the

5. The January Country Cup. Over the Country Course Anishing on the Race Course. For Chins Pontes. Weight 165 lbs. Winners of a country race this season 5 lbs. penalty. Winner a cup or $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry fee $3.

(It sufficient entries are received

into two sections). this event will be divided by draw

Entries Close to the secretaries, Boukra 120, Friar John 100, Grey- | Messrs. Thornson & Co., York lag 100. Heretofore 100, Paul Jones | Bulidings, on Thursday, January 7, 130. Starlight 100, The Goods 100, ❘ at noon. Wisdom Stag 140.

3.24 8. A. Sleap and S. T." But Stowaway Sentenced

9.32 A. E, and Mrs. Lisagman, “ 9.40 Mrs. Mayhew and Mrs.

Pethick,

SUNDAY, JAN. 3, 1937

Cheng Sau, 24, was arrested on December 30, and charged with stowing away on board the 5. Van Hentz from Singapore to Hong Kong. When brought beföre Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, he was fined $30 or in default one month 9.20 A. Sommerfelt and K. S. in gaol after which time he will

Morrison.

be sent back to Birigapore.

OLD COURSE

9.24 A. B. Raworth and E. David-

son.

9.28 . A. Stewart and R. L. S. 10.36 Col. Matthews and Comdr.

Webb.

9.32 W. N. Buyers and R. L. D.

Wodehouse.

:

9.36 N. K. Littlejohn J. G. Camp-

bell.

9.40 H. G. Wallington and W.

Mulcany.

9.44 A E Lissaman and R. 'C.

Webb.

9.48 H. N. Williamson and J.

Forbes.

9.52 J. F. Robinson and N. P. Fox. 9.56 G. S. Chambers and D. L.

Prophet.

10.00 3. 5. Church" and L. R.

Cramer,

10.04 D. W. E. Bishop and W

Woodward.

10.08 E. Taylor and W. J. Wadding-

ton.

10.12 0. E. C.. Marton and T. A.

Pearce.

10.16 E T. McMullen and K. K.

Rounds...

son.

10.29 W. J. 6. Key and A, Ander-

L 10.24 J. Bonnar and W. K

Robinson. 10.28 C. Mycock and R. T. Jones. 10.32 Col. Blake and Comdr. Ar-

buthnot

MacDonald.

NEW COURSE

9.24 5. H. Dodwell and D. B. Robb, 9.28 H. H. Mundy and E. M. Bry-

den.

9.38 A. D. Humphreys and A. A

Bremner.

9.40 W. M. Barton and J. Flem-

ing

NOTE:-It is proposed to hold at the next Race Meeting (Feb. 14. 1937) an event under the following conditions:-

p.m. Local: Time Signal Wea

ther Report and Announce- ments.

8 p.m-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- menta.

8.03 p.m. The Fair Maid of Perth- Suite (Bizet), by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Con- ducted by

Thomas Beecham

8.20 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte Recital by Luba Shaftain.

8.40 p.m.-A Light Recital by

Beniamino Gigli

9 pm-Reuter Press,

From the Studia

9.10 p.m-Peter Simple will talk on "Nothing in Particular, just a Garden.".

p.m.-The New Light Sym phony Orchestra.

London-Yesterday and To- morrow" a talk by Lord Pon-9.35 sonby. (Electrical Recording). 8.30 p.m.-London - The B.B.C.10 p.m.-London-Big Ben

Dance Orchestra, directed by 10.17 p.m.--The J.H, Squire Celeste

Octet. Henry Hall.

8.55 p.m.-London-News and An- 110.30 p.m.--Close down.

nouncements.

9.15 p.m-London - The Third

Cricket Test Match Australia v. England. An account of the Opening Day's Play by Alan Kippax, from Melbourne (Elec- trical Recording).

9.30 p.m.-

A Variety Programme. 10 p.m.-London-Big Ben. 10.30, pm-London--A talk by the

m-Dance Programme: Director of the Empire Service.

11

12 midnight Close Down.

SATURDAY

gramme.

The Jorrocks Cup. Over the Country Course finishing on the Race Course. For China Ponies 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European Pro- that in the opinion of the Committee have been regularly 12.30 Millitary Band Selections. hunted by the owner. To be 1 p.m.-Local; Time Signal and ridden by owners. Catchweight 188 lbs. Winner a cup present-1.03 ed by Mrs. Stanton, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry tee $3.

SUI YUAN

CHARITY

Weather Report.

pm.-Richard Crooks (tenor), Maris Bennett (soprano) and Lawrence Tibbett (baritone). 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby

Press; Local:"Weather Fore cast, Time and Announce- ments.

1.40 p.m.-Variety

Music.

2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

and Dance

MATCH to 7p.m.--Chinese Programme.

Chinese v. Rest This Afternoon

The Sul Yuan Charity football match will be staged at Caroline

9.48 R. Young and E. J. R. Mit! Hall ground, kick-off at 3.30 p.m.

chell.

9.52 G. Marseille and W. Sharp, 10.00 R. I Cherrill and L. M. B.

Lloyd..

10.94 D., J. Keogh and H. A. Lam-

mert.

10.12 W. L. Marshall and F. A. M.

Elliott.

10.38 R. HL Pethick and T. Low. 10.24 J. W Mayhew and J. G.

Cotesworth.

this afternoon, when the Chinese will he opposed to the Rest of the Colony.

The teams are as follows C

7 p.m. to 12 midnight European

Programme.

7.30 p.m.-Marek Weber and His

Orchestra.

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wes-

ther Report and Announce-. menta.

2.03 p.m.-A Variety Programme.

Plano Solos Crooning-Quick-

Step. Love me Slow For-Trot -Gerry Moore,

Vocal-We'l'rest at the end of

the trail-The Hill Billiem.

nouncements.

Rest of Colohy:- Rowlands; | 9.10 p.ix.-London--News and An- Swain and Gosano; North, Beltrao, and Taylor; Irwin, Fleming, Knox, Wilson and Bickford.

Chinese:--Pag Ka Ping; Leung In Chan and Li Tin' Sang; Leung Wing Chin Wong Mee Shun and

10.28 . H. Geare and I. P. Tam- Lee Kwok Wal; Tso Kwai Shing.

worth

10.35 Miss

Prophet. 10.40 Miss Etevenson

William

Woodward.

Chan Tak Fat Lee Wal Tong, La Mrs. Shiu Wing and Leg Shek Tau

THÍ

and

Mrs.

The referee is Mr. Scrutton, and the linesmen Ip and Finch..

At 3.25 p.m. Mr. Q. W. Luke,

10.48 Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Wode-"Vice-President of the South China

house.

10.52 H. and Mrs, Overy.

Athletic Association, will present the players with souvenirs.

A. Test For The Tests

This picture was taken during a test for the Tests when C. L. Badcock drove B.W.Y. Hobins to the boundary for tour on reaching his century.

»

9.23 p.m.-London The Third Crickéť Test Match; "Australa v. England. An account of the second day's play by Alan Kip- pax, from Melbourne. (Elec- trical Recording), 9.45 pin From the Studio. A Recital of Ballads by J. Mc- Naught Thomson (baritone). p.m.-London-Big Ben. A Re- lay of Dance Music from the Grill-Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.

|∙10

13 midnight Close Down.

SUNDAY

9.10 a.m.--A Relay of the Military Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral

10 am-Close down,

11 am-A Relay of the Morning Service from St. John's Cathe- dral

12,15 to 2.30 pm-European pro-

gramme.

12.15 p.m.-The Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski,

12.45 pm--A Violoncello Recital by

W. H. Squire."

1. p.m.--Local: Time Signal and

weather report.

"

1.03 pm-An Operatic programine.. 1.30 pin-Reuter Press, Rugby

Press Local Weather Fore-, "cast, Time and Announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Light Chamber Music.

CHARITY MATCH-

At Causeway Bay yesterday after- noon, the Royal Navy defeated a team representing the Royal Marines in a charity match by three goals to nil (The Navy dis-

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