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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1937.

VALLEY RACE

MEETING

Weights And Entries

The following are the entries and weights for the Third Extra race meeting' at Happy Valley on April 10:-

FRANCONIA

DUE HERE

(Continued from Page 1)

COURT CASES

IN BRIEF

were Gamblers, numbering 45, arrested as the result of a raid at No. 22. Luen Fat Street, top floor, Dr. W. G. A Robertson, an eminent retired lecturer on died-by Sub-Inspector Darkin. All were cal jurisprudence from the Edin-natives of Wel-Hel-Wel. burgh University:

Only three, Yeung Chun-tak, LadyJoan Elverston, a Poltan Wai Fuk-ki, and Wong Tsun, who STANLEY BAY HANDICAP- Countess, who is an ardent travel-were also charged with keeping a common gaming house, appeared SIX FURLONGS

ler; Aplias 163, Centre Forward 164, Mrs. Madeline Park, the cele- before Mr. Schofield. yesterday at Commencement Bay 181, Firefly brated animal sculptress of New the Central Magistracy and were Aned $40 each. The absentees: had 145, Kum Shan 183, National Spirit.] York." 145, Ouse 181. Scenic View 151,

their bulls of $2 each estreated. Thunder Bay 161, Vira 156. Entries.

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One of the most interesting per- sonalities on board the liner is Seamun Harry Cowper, poet, "HONGIÏAM ÏANDICAP "B" CLASS painter and former rum-runner -ONE AND A QUARTER MILES who has known the decks and old wind- famous Bright View 140, Dawn Star 161. rigging of Expansion Time 168, Havoc Eve jammers as well as he does those 105, King's Justice 145, King's Lead of the Queen Mary. He is a mem- 147, New Star 156, Potentate 151,

ber of the "Liverpool Sketching Rose Queen 158, Sadko 140, Thun Club, one of the most exclusive in der Bay 154. Tyne 154. 12 Entries. England and has submitted a plc- CALLIOPE HANDICAP "A" CLASS ture to the Royal Academy this year. He was born at sea and has -ONE MILE

times round 'Cape sailed eight Horn.

Able Amazon 180, Bag Tor 148, Bobriak Star 140, Courting Eve :58. Derby Day 145, Dick Turpin 145. Double Finesse 145. Holiday Eve 155. Home Brew 158, Katinka 152, Lancashire Chips 158. Llanar- mon 149, Ranger 150, Vixen Tor 145. 14 Entries.

MIRS BAY HANDICAP “A” CLASS -FROM THE TWO MILE POST,

ONCE ROUND AND IN Bear Claw 163, Cossack's Beauty

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Sir Robert Ho-Tung On World Peace

(Continued from Page 7)'

Sentence of six weeks' imprison ment was imposed on To Wal, aged 33, coolie, for the larceny of brass tap and an tron bar from Bonham Road.

For attempting to steal a water tank cover from the root of No. 103, Thomson Road, Fung Kam- ying, 20, was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr. W. Schoneld at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday,

The remand case in which three Indian Police Guards were charg- ed with the assault of a fellow officer, Lahara Singh, on March 16. was concluded yesterday before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magla- tracy. Atma Singh (third defen- dant) was fined $10, while second. defendant, Ranbir Singh, was dis- If we can guarantee peace in charged on the ground of insuf- this vast area then we shall havefcient evidence. First defendant, gone a long way towards solving Babu Singh, was dealt with at the the peace of the world.

previous hearing.

Collective System out of which may

come a Far Eastern Locarno.

143, Gladiator. '146, Soldier Britain 143 Wild Life 148. Entries.

ROSEHILL HANDICAP-FROM THE TWO MILE POST, ONCE ROUND AND IN A Great Time 152, Beat That 135, Bravado 135. Llangollen 152. Solerina 147. Strathcarrick 152,

as a first step towards a Far East-fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- The Right Time 152, Twilight ern Collective System embracing causing an obstruction by park. tral Police Court yesterday' for

Star 147, 8 Entries.

SILVER MINE BAY HANDICAP -SIX FURLONGS

- Araxy. 150. Atomic Star 157, Election Day 140, Happy Venture 149, Helephant 149, Mariposa 152,

10 Entries.

161, Tempest 157. Whalsey 155.

DEEP BAY HANDICAP "C" CLASS

ONE MILE

Thus we in Hong Kong can con- tribute much towards world peace by urging Sino-British co-operation

all states interested in peace in the Pacific. Our weakness is that we are peace-lovers and not peace- makers. We are certainly less ac-. tive than the peace-breakers I trust therefore that in your activi

H. D. White was summoned by-

ing his car in a space reserved for pedestrians outside Hong Kong Hotel Defendant was cautioned,

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For the possession of 27,300 REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes National Faith 149, Shipmasteries for the coming year you will heroin pills and operating earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where heroin pill factory at No. 173. | maila are advertised to close at or before ï a.m., registered and parce! Thomson Road, top floor. Wong mails are closed at p.m. on the previous day. Yuz. female, aged 55, was com- mitted to the Criminal Sessions by Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

Amberley 140, Bistre 152. Boolat Bay 161, Flybynight 140, Jungle Jim 157, King's Bounty 158, King's Jubilee 151, Pontiac Bay 152, Rib ble 158. Rose Evelyn 148, Royal

discuss this problem of Far Eastern peace from all its angles and so give a definite lead to a large body of men and women everywhere.. I am no longer a young man (though I am still very young in spirit; and I do not know how much longer I may be spared to see the spectacle

Highness 148, Soldier of China 161, Soldier of Peace 158,Sylvan-harmony dale 154, Tiny Star 141, Ythan 151.

16 Entries.

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TAIWAN BAY HANDICAP “D”

CLASS-FROM THE TWO -

MILE POST, ONCE ROUND AND IN

Coronation Day 140. Dicgenes 158, Emergency Call 140, Gold Coln 158, Laughing Buddha 158,

Laughing Girl 165, Miracle 158. Mountain View 140, Pagan Love 145, Philanderer 140, Racing Boy 142, Stopwatch 149, Valorous 165 Victoria Hall 150. 14 Entries

Red Cross. Workers

(Continued from Page 1)

Col. Sleetaan, in reply, said, in part: I am extremely sorry to be leaving Hong Kong where I have witnessed excellent services being done by the 700 ambulance men, nurses and alsters of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.

with

Mr...M. J. Abbot, Assistant Crown

of the sixty.odd states of the world Solleitor, conducted the prosecu- striving to live at peace and tion assisted by Sentor Regenue

one another. Officer Grimmiltt.

Defendant · in answer to the However, I know from long ex- perience and deep reflection that | charge preferred against her at if the Chinese and British peoples the police station, admitted the come together, the world will be ownership of the pills. definitely happier and richer for it. I fervently believe that this vision of future peace and goodwill will sooner or later be realised, and hope I and you all may one day be spared to see the fulfilment of our dream. (Applause). "

SIR ROBERT. THANKED Dr. J. H. Montgomery proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Sir Ro- bert Hu Tung for so ably presiding his" in- at the meeting and for spiring address which had provided He also much food for thought. thanked the officers of the Society for the splendid work they had done during the past year.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock proposed that Sir Robert Ho Tung be elected President for the ensuing year.

Sir Robert said that he was sorry to say that he could not see his way to accept the honour as he may be going away for a holiday That the majority of these are and, secondly, he thought that one Chinese and most of, the remain-year was more than' he could do. der Indian is most creditable, and He proposed air Henry Pollock as

The Rev. Mr; Wells seconded."

I am hopeful that this important President. work will now spread to Europeans also as in other great cities such as Capetown. Durban, Calcutta, and Bombay."

It was decided to leave the election of a President oyer to the Arst meeting of the Council, also that of the post of Hon. Secretary It was

mentioned that Mr. M. Scott had been approached but he was away from the Colony and ap proval was awaited.

Col Sleeman is sailing for Home to-day by 'the s.s. Ranchi. Also travelling by the same ship is Mrs. R. Langley, Corps Secretary, and five nurses, Misses Fok Kum Ying, Ho Yung Fook. Florence Mary Other officers elected Wong, Helen Lal, and Hung Lai follows:- Ewan, who will be participating

tions and the Coronation.

were as

J. Vice-Presidents: -Chev.

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South Africa, Aden, Egypt and EUROPE via Marscillos e bar seilles, 30th April

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Sentence ox one year's hard labour -- was meted out to Lai Kwa-tun when he appeared before Air Mail for Canton and Dis

tricts. Magistracy Mr. B. Himsworth at the Kowloon

yesterday the | Soibow, Parho vad Haiphong charge of having had carnal | Swiow

Japan knowledge of a girl under the age of 16 years sometime between Shangtwi March 19 and 20, last.

оп

FANCY DRESS BALL

(Continued from Page 1)

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dances were great fun too, and in- cluded a Gard Dance, a Balloon Race and a Wheelbarrow Race,

More than half the dancers were

in fancy dress, and among them. were Toreadors, Mexicans, Turks, Scandinavians, Charlie Chaplins

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MONDAY

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Madagascar and "South Africa prize, while Mr. Dudley, a gorge- ous Roman Gladiator, in shining Straits Cerion, India, East and Bonth} artur and a wonderful silver

"Swatow."" shield, was second.

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Manila

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sad Mrs. Brereton, “Mr. and Mrs. Hon. Auditor: Mr. W. N. Thomas Manchield, Mr. N. Stockton, Miss tions at the Great Central Hotel where HRH. Princess" Alice will Tam.

Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. H. West, Council:--President, 6 Vice-Pre- Miss Barbara Lord, Mr. and Mrs. be distributing the prizes: Review In Hyde Park by HM the Queen; sidents, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Trea-Marsh (she is better known as Service at St Paul's Cathedral: surer, Assist. Hon. Secretary, Hon. that sweet singer Anne Winter) Investiture at Buckingham Palace Auditor, Miss Bascombe, Miss Bax- Mr Jeorge Goncharoff, by HM the King; and Intensiveter, Rev. G. K. Carpenter, Mr. W great many others. Air Raid Precautions Course at C. Felshaw, Miss Hancock, Mr. E. Great Central Hotel

Himsworth, Miss E. M. Gray, Mr. Among the many present at A. N. Macfadyen, Mrs. A. N. Mac yesterday's function were: Hon. fadyen, Rev J. D. Maclean, Dr., Dr. A. R. Wellington, Hon. Dr. and Montgomery Mra. Kennedy Skip Mrs. Li Shu Fan, Mrs. Arthur Woo, tan, Mr. Talati, Rev. Paul Ts'o, Mr. Dr. Ma Luk, Mesara. Ho Kom Tous, J. Russell, Dr. Uttley, Mr. G. She, Ip Kwai Chung, Kwok Chan, Ng Miss Elliott.. Kam Man, Chan Man Chee and Tang Shiu King.

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tary; Hon. Treasurer, Hor. Auditor, Miss Baxter, Mr. W. C. Felshaw, Miss E. M. Gray, Miss Hancock, Mr. E. Kimsworth, Mr. A. N. Mac- fadyen, Mr. J. Russell, Rey. Paul Tao, Dr. Uttley, Mr. G She, Miss Elliott.

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