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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937.
MACAO RACE
MEETING
(Continued from Pare 1).
pony is in excellent condition, I predict 蔬 close
both race as Meadow Eve. and Legile Henson are great aghters and capable of doing better than their training times would indicats. Gold Clause be and Newmarket Tip should carefully watched especially If good Jockeys are booked to take them out.
LAPPA HANDICAP There are only eight entries for this mile race confined to ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" and "E" Class at date of entry. Gold Coin should have no difficulty in accounting. for the field, but it may be possible that this pony will not accept in view of his forthcoming engage- ment at the 4th Extra Race Meet- Ing next week. Victoria Hall, on next paper, appears to be the choice but I believe Emergency Call will be the real danger. This chestnut is very ft at the moment and has to look after only 140 lbs. Mountain View is also worth fol- lowing in view of his good run last week. Burgomaster, a tre- quert winner at Macao race meet- ings is also entered but I have not this animal in action for quite a while and consequently have no idea of his present condi- Mon.
seen
AREIA PRETA HANDICAP This race is a combination of the entrants of the first and second races and punters will do well to bear in mind the ponies mentioned for these two events but held over for the Arefa Preta Handicap.
While these ladies are..walking round to find out the pros=" pects for the next event at last Saturday's race meeting, others are equally busy is exchanging views on possible winners,
"International Town
Of Tents
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These twenty-five thousand Boy Scouts will be the representadves million two-and-a-half of" the members now in forty-nine coun- tries
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be aó nationa" distinction, they will all be the same-brothers-Defender; Lieut.-Cdr. R. C. S. Gar-
wood, Regulus; Lieut. M. John-" belonging to the great Brother-
stone. Hermes; Lieut. A. Kennett. hood o Boy Scouts,
Medway: Lleut, R.M.T. Peacock, Regulus; Lieut. P. E. Moore. Phoenix; Lieut. S. "R. White, Os- wald; Lieut. E. J. O'Shea, Beamew; Lieut. J. Cochrane, Bruce: Lleut. C. 3. Battersby.. Duncan; Lieut. D. A.; B. Abdy, Pandora; Lleut, J. F. K. E. Ingram, Sandwich, Lieut. R. E. Coltart. Porteus; Lient. (E) E Mill, Regent; Burg.-Lieut. D. P. Gurd, Moth; Cd. Wtr. E. L. Blake, Tamar; Schm. B. Clark, Duncan; Schm. E. Reid,
The occasion is the Flith Boy Scout World Jamboree, which will take place at Bloemendaal, Voge-Crews, Osiris: Lleut lensang, a rural spot behind the sand-dunes of Holland. is near the camp reached by the dunes.
The sea be and can
a footpath through town of tents On July 30th a will spring up, with streets, and post a market with tuck shops.
booths.
Scout
Medway; Cd. Bos'n A. T. Board, Medway: Wt. Tel. L. A. Howes, Med- way; Gr. A. G. Samuel, Falmouth; Wi. Eng. C. E. A. Malt, Olympus;
I repeat the ponies, in what I consider their order of merit: Morning Tip, Hohenfels, Meadow Eve, Prussian Plane, Leslie Henson, Merry Maker and New-shop, and a bank. There will be Wt. Eng. E. Tickle, Medway.
market Tip. However, in making my final selections, I have left out the first three portes mentioned as I anticipate they will go out in
the earlier events.
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TAP SIAC HANDICAP This should be a very close affair with the result in doubt the finishing post. right up to
the public's se ections but I faney The Big Trail for this event as this sub is in fine fettle and only carries 146 lbs. As an outsider I would re- commend Fairy Auk.
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For Gibraltar: Sergt. R. Gatmeli, Mrs. Gatinell and family, Gnr. H. Cole, Mrs. Cole and family (Royal Artillery).
For Malta: Bergt, C. Viccars, Mrs. Viccars and family, and L/Sergt. J. Ball, Mrs. Ball and family (Royal Artillery).
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Drennan and family (Royal Artil- rün by camp theatre wil be Last the probable starters as this
Scouts with Scout performers, but; ery) Bergt. R. Champion, Mrs. race is for ponies that have start-
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one of the lakes in the neigh Mrs. Lowe (8ignals); Mrs. T. C. five furlongs, Ponies worth fol- lowing. if started.
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Acting Governor Sworn In
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