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MACAO SOCIETY TURN-OUT FOR MARCH RACE MEETING DESPITE BAD WEATHER
From Our Own Correspondent
MACAO, Mar. Despite the inconsistency of the weather, one of the best turnouts of Macao so clety was witnessed"at the Arela Prets course, when the Macao Inc key Club held its March meeting yesterday afternoon.
local Of special Interest, to racegoers was the debut of Mr. Jono
Nolasco in the Pleasant #glo- Quarters Handicap. He ran" on Country Flower..
Secretary, Dr. A. Gouveia Car- Talhe, and Mrs. Carvalho.
EARLY ARRIVALS
Win For Asheville Regulars
The regular team of US8, Ashe- ville defeated the "Asheville Champs" (also from
the Same ship) in a friendly game of Ten- Fins last evening at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys by 504 pina
This is the highest win by any one team officially record- ed at the Alleys. U.S.S. Asheville: WJ. Balaa
Early to arrive were Mr. Jack! M. Braga. Dr. Jose Vidigal and Dr. 883, C G Gunning 843, M. O Gray Among the spectators was H, E Reis, as also were the Club's chair-817 and J. A. Harvey 782 Total the Governor of Macao, Dr. Artur man, Mr. F. J. Gellion, and Melco's 3,305. Tamignini de Sousa Barbosa, who Mr. K. B. Fletcher. The latter took the opportunity of watched the events from the two private box. His Excellency was their early arrival to give all de
by his accompanied
Private talls their once-over
RACE MEETING
Continued from Page 2 be sent out in the All Out Stakes over six furlongs, which will be more to his liking and in his own class. Rose Jane and Peaceful View are two other possiblities. I perfer the chances of the Eu Tang Sen entrant.
"Asheville Champs:" L 8. Pay- losk! 780, B. M. Johnson 735, V. V. Vining 686 and W. E Wood 820. Total 3,801.
H.K.R.A. SHOOT
Lunching in the restaurant was a large party composed of Muni- cipal's Mr. and Mrs Mario C.
Continued from Page 2 Pereira, P.W.D.'s Mr. and Mrs. Nolasco, Gaston Borges, Mr. P.
Seelleur scr. 31, 34, 30 05 and Melco's Mrs. Annle Stiva and Mr. JA Quard scr. 32 31 31 94
Mr. H. G. Mr. A Pereira.
Mr. A. A "Pa") Mello arrived
Foreman 2. 33 30 31 94 together with cadet Mr. R. G. Kc/Sgt. F. Hale scr. 32 33 2994
Sgt. (R) P. H. Thompson:
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RANDWICK PLATE (SECOND SECTION) This mile event should be fought out between Albury and Sea Jay. The former seems to have been
Dr. L. de Menezes Alves (Colonial improving steadily and galloped quite well on Wednesday morning. Secretary) tümed up after the Maple Star is another pony that first event and joined Mr. F. J.. in the Judges' Box for seems to be on the upward grade Gellion and may possibly cause an upset, officia race duties. haring arrived, from New York and
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Singh scr. 32 32-29 93
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Cooper scr. 2931 32.92 /. J. Farmer 8 28 30 33.81x SI. (R)
C. C. Chau scr. 29 31 31 91 Cpl. 8. G.
Brighty scr. 30" 30 31 91 S.M. F. Maslen 2 26 29 35 908 U, 8 A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai, (San
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LARGE PARTIES Larger parties were coming in before the third sadding bell. The
A. C. Chan 2 32 33 23 88 first comprised Police Commis- stoner Capt. J. Montalvao e Silva, Mr: C. A. Hyett 7 24 28 28 80
S.R. (a) and Lt, and Mrs. Rosa Garcia
Mr. Vasconcelos. Mrs Cpl. R.. Langford scr. 28 30 31 89% Roza Garcia later joined Miss Sgt. M. F. Bank's
Rushman scr. 32 29 26 87 Amella Nolasco in the stands.
ALL OUT STAKES Boolat Bay has been quite im- pressive throughout the recent rac-
chestnut will have no difficulty in ng carnival and I believe this beating the field and securing the big end of the stakes money, in Mrs. Gellion chatted long with 1/8gt. (R)
MOONIE PONDS HANDICAP
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O. T. Leong this six furlong' event.
Melco's Mr. and Mra B. de Senna Galveston Bay, who is doing ex-Fernandes, Chief of Staff Capt Sgt. R. Green
Correla and L/Cpl. T. Wood ceptionally well in training, is the and Mira Fausto next best and will undoubtedly give Lt-Comm
and Mrs. Freitas upl. V. M.
Hammond 1 29-31 21 31 the old stable companion a keen
Ribeiro, fight for honours. Rose Queen and
During the interval before the C.B.M. J. O. ET.
Mead 3 30 28 24 80 Laughing Girl will probably contest fourth race. Mrs. Luis Nolasco the minor position, with Com-
stopped to chat with Dr. J. Cpl. Naranjan mencement Bay as a worthy out- vidigal. She was accompanied by
Singh 8 28 27 26.79
sider,
Lt. C. E. Otway nil 28 29 21 78 Mr. and Mrs. Calos Silva.
Among
many other married Mr. G. H. R. Fox 14 29 27 27 77 couples were Liceu's Dr. and Mrs. Mr. C. A. Dunk 8 25 25 27 77 Artor Carneiro, Mr. and Mrs. Cpl. G. 8.
Eochrle nil.24 29 22 75 Alvaro Jorge and daughter Patsy,
Lt. K L M. and Mr. and Mrs. Baumann and
Buchanan nil 26 25 23 74 children.
Sgt. G. E. Breese 6 23 32 19.74 BIG SWEET DRAW
P.C. Narain Chief interest at the meeting
Singh 8 20 26 27 73 centred
the 0%
VICLOTY PS.\(R) C. Wong 9 23 24 26 73 Handicap sweep drawing, which A.C. W. H. was presided over by Lt.
Golder 11 25 23 25 73H Garcia and" witnessed by the Cpl. J. E.
Hawkins 7-24 29 20 73 a following but I cannot predict public. The lucky ticket. No. 2498, much success, as with Derby Day was drawn on Shanghai Four, the Mr. H. A Evans 10 24 25 21 70 in the race, these two will be dim- winner of the event, and brought cult to hold over the first half mile | ITS Owner, a local Portuguese, the COT- and may be quite spent by the $10.815.00 prize, generally time the Village Bend is reached.sidered a large return for local Rising Star is worth investing on racing.
(SECOND SECTION) Happy Landings was unfortunate in being beaten in the Ladies Purse and will be all out to make amends, though I am afraid the Ellandee candidate will not have it all her own way A Roaring Time is pounds better now than when last raced and locks in top racing con- dition. The mile should also be to the advantage of the latter pony,
Discovery Bay should have quite
for big money.
My Anal selections will appear
in tomorrow's issue.
BADMINTON TITLE
Badminton championship matches played at King's College last night resulted as follows:-
C. Au beat David Kwok, 15-4. 15-9; Patrick Wong beat "C. K Cheah 15-2, 15-8; ̈ W. Gillies best F. Tsang 17-16, 15-
The match between P. Winter- Blyth and A. L Fisher was post- poned.
CONSPIRACY TO ASSAULT
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The crossing of the Atlantie in secret and without passengers described as the most amasing maiden voyage ever. Ever since she was launched by Her Majesty the Queen in 1938, workmen have been mak- Ing her ready to take her place beside the other Cunard White. Star liners, but no one thought that her maiden voyage would be a ghost trip.” Pot SISTER-SHIPS
STRIKING CONTRAST
An earlier message stated that
*March. In New York, the Queen Eliza it has been revealed that the world's biggest liner, 85,000-tom Queen Elizabeth, left the Atting- out basin at Clydebank on Feb. 28.
Five men, Wong Yat-ming, 22, Chinese doctor, Lak Fat-yat, 25, unemployed, La Shing, 28 house coolte, Lam Tak-cho, 25, unem- ployed ang Lam Chuk-tu, 29, salesman, who appeared before beth will join her famous sister Mr. Sheldon at the Central Court ship, the Queen Mary, which has on a charge of conspiracy to as been there since the outbreak of sault Wong Chi-tons, at No. 124 War. Beside her will be her fa- mons. Atlantic rival, the French Jake Road, on Februwy? We uner Normandie
12, were found guilty.
Wong Yat-ming and Luk were further charged with being in pos session of a knife and a file dagger
Sub-Ing. W.N. Darkin told the Court that second and nith ac cused were returned lite ban inhess.
The Queen Elizabeth was EX- pested to dock in New York 118 night.
The stay of the Queen Mary in New York is costing her OWILETS £5,000 monthly."
NEW YORK PREPARED
A message from New York states
In striking contrast to the scenes of enthusiasm which marked the departure of the Queen Mary, less than 108 people watched the delicate manoeuvring at Rothesay Dock entrance.
His Worship reserved sentence that the Mauretania bas been
For nearly an hour the Queen Elizabeth was in difficulties near Hashilog Light, practically the same spot where the Queen Mary narrowly missed fouling the bank. The liner, however, Anally”-suc- moved from her berth alongside the Queen Mary and Normandie cessfully completed her 15-mile to make way for the Queen Elsa-Juurney in four hours.
till 1330 p.m. today,
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