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EUROPE'S FOOD PROBLEM: MACAO JOCKEY Brown Bomber
THE AMERICAN VIEW
I don't like the idea of people going hungry, but, as far as the people in the occupied countries of Europe are concerned, I know that many of them will prefer to go on being hungry for a few months or even a few years rather than face the prospect of living permanently in bondage,' 'said MISS L. SINGLETON, 8 American Journalist, in a talk in London on Sunday night.
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CLUB MEET
PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER
for the December Meeting of the
Dec. 8.
Slipping?
TO GET FREE TUITION
Toronto's Generous
Gesture
guests from Great Britain
SOME MAY THINK SO BUT WHO IS The following is the programme
THERE TO MEET HIMving in Toronto are to be accord- Macao... Jockey Club to be held at Area Preta, Macedo; on Sunday. Brown Bomber's record seems to both collegiate
The following extracts from the ed full educational facilities, Iù Institutes • gn. d. Miss Singleton was discuss-work of the other international
face 1-The Kin Shir Handbear out the legend that Joe Louis pubite schools of the City without never loses a return encounter:- payment of a tes," the Board of ing the problem of sending committees in order to gather and
cap". A Handicap for China
Max Schpeling stopped in one Education decided here recently. supplies of food to countries preserve stocks of food which can Ponies. classified by this Club as in Europe and referred to the Nazis are defeated.
It has also been announced that: be sent to Europe as soon as the Class, Jocker allowance. Win-round after knocking-out Louis in
12 rounds
should the City be. compelled to 'ner $150: Becond $100; Third $75. part played by the United "This might seem to be looking Entrance 35. Five Furlongs,
Lee Ramage KO'd in twe open additional rooms to accom- States during the last war in ahead a long way, but it is part
Race The Kan Ting Handi-uds after going eight rounds modate the war guests, the De- feeding the people of Belgium of a large plant for wirining the
partment of Education would pay Natte Brown Kod m Pontes classified by the Hongkong rounds after going the 10 round gaged to preside over them.
four hat the cost of the teachers en and Poland. She also men-war and an important part of it Cap (First Section). For Cama with Joe Louls in first meeting. tloned that at the end of the
[Jockey Clauß as ""* Class åt" date of Entry. Jockey Allowance, Win- last war, the United States
ner $200: Second St25: Third $100 had been asked to feed Ger-
Entrance $5, 8x Furlongs, any too and said that they would probably have to do so again at the end of this war.
PART OF LARGE PLAN Britain has already constituted a committee, under Sir Frederick Leith Ross, to
handle this "pro- blem," said Miss Singleton." "This committee will co-ordinate the
100.
"German propaganda has tried from the outset of the war to persuade the victims of Naz aggression that Britain started this war and that only Britain is responsible for con- tinuing it. Certainly none of us will contradict the Germans when they say that Britain is responsible for continuing the
war.
Jirrzd,
Bob Pastor K.O'd in ir rounds after going the 10 round limit.
Arturo Godoy K.Old in eight
rounds after lasting the 15 rounds
"He's supping."
"He's passed his peak."
NOTE--One entry only will be made for the "Kau Tung Handi-limit,' cup" (Races 2, 4 and 61. Entries wilt be divided into First, Second and Third Sections at the discre-
Those remarks were heard fre tion of the Handicapper,
quently following the bout in which Race The December Handi-Arturo Godoy went fifteen rounds "Dr. Goebbels has also been try-cap." For China Ponies classified with Joe Louis The Bomber's Ing to stir up feelings against by the Hongkong Jockey Club as critics, were ennvinced that Joe ne Britain by stating that Britain's "D" Class at date of Entry. Jockey tonger was the devastating punch. selfish alms are starving Europe. Allowance. Winner $200; Secondler who ended the fistic career of Dr. Goebbels says that their war $125; Third $100. Entrance $5. Once Max Schmeling when he put the is a Just war and that kind-heart-Round ADVERTISEMENTS ed Germany and struggling Italy
German away in the first round or Race 4-The Kau Tung Handi- the clouting demon who came up are trying to liberate the small cap" (Second Section).
from the canvas to knock out Tony nations of Europe and that natur-
Galento, wrlies Nat Fleischer in and other countries under her Handicap" A Handicap. A forced But those more critics left the ally Germany had to take these Race 5 The Chung Shan the "Ring
entry for China Ponies classified by Yankee Stadium after the return this Club as "Y" Class that have hout between the
two scrappers started at a Race Meeting of this singing the prises of Louis. They Club since Jan, 1940. No Entrance acknowledged the error of their Fee. Jockey allowance. Winner $150; Judgment and admitted that the Second $100; Third $75. Acceptance Brown Bomber who halted Arturu Fee $5. One Mile.
Godoy in the eighth round of their return engagement, put forth the best fight of his championship career.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for December Meeting, Sunday, 8th December, 1940, (weather permitting) may be obtained at:-
The Secretaries Office, 3rd floor, Prince's Building, Desi Voeux Road, Central.
The Hongkong Jockey Club: Club House Happy Valley.
The Sports Club
The Club House, Macao." Entries close at NOON on Friday, 29th November, 1940.
By Order,
T. A. MARTIN & CO.
Secretaries & Treasurers, Hong Kong 25th Nov., 1940.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
protection as otherwise Britain. would have invaded them;
"I have never found anyone in the United States who be- lieves this and people there could not see why that gave Germany the right to overrun one state after another in Eu- rope. And having overrun the continent, how can they feed the people who are not able to import food from abroad?
LIFE DISRUPTED
"When you remember that for
the past fifteen months or more. practically every country in Europe has been moblitsed, you will realise how the normal life of Europe has been disrupted.
"When I was in Berlin in 1935." continued Miss Singleton "I talk-
(See Race No. 2)
In Forest Hill and district comes the report that British children are being absorbed into the educa- tonal system as fast as conditions will warrant. More than 60 have already enrolled in one school. and it is expected this number will be shortly increased to more than 100.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940.
Ar around Britain's coastline men are wilchior and waiting for an attempted invasion of the island. Should an invRTEF.2D- proach he will be met By strong defence forces of all type. An anti-tank gun on the East Coast is shown in the picture.
Hongkong Newsman Pays
Tribute To Chinese In Malaya
the
FIREPROOF AIRPORTS
Royal
--- GOOD PICTUES The children receive specia! tutoring under the direction of į director of academic studles The guest leaves this reception class as soon as he or she has become ad-
In pursuance of the justed, and the teacher is at that
Canadian Air Force policy to time given a fairly good plcture
A very fine telbute to
make every airport as fireproof of the child's capabilities,
patriotism of the Malayan Chinese as possible, 54. fire-fighting units While many hundreds of Cana- is paid by Mr. David Lu, manager of the machines
have been purchased. Forty-four private homes, and children from Hongkong who recently made a da's guests have come directly to of the Central News Agency in vehicles and the remaining t
are four-wheel ---
homes of university professors to very extensive tour of Malaya, is
are trafler homes here of university profes-an interview with the Malaya
Gordon Huff, formerly chier or sors, every section of the Province Tribune in Singapore
the fire department at Brantfort is now host to one or more British "My greatest impression of your Ontario, is to direct the training children brought out under Gov- country" he declared. was the of professional fire-fighters for ernment sponsorship, it was re- 'staanch
the aft force. Ground crewn will loyalty of the -OVETSERS ported by George S. Tattle, Deputy Chinese to China. In
also receive special training in Minister of Welfare.
ways, it puts Kmany of to fire-fighting' duties During the summer months shame. clearing stations were established
FINE RALLY HANDICAP WEIGHTS Again Joe Louis proved that as in the University of Toronto re- I have never felt more satis
champion he rates with the best. sidences, but with the opening of fled than I have in Singapore in CLIPPER SCHEDULE The following are the handicap He so far outclasses the present the universities, child evacuees will seeing the way the Overseas weights for Race 3 (1 miles) of crop of heavyweights that it is be handled through the Old Fel- Chinese rally to the support of! the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting of difficult to and an opponent who lows Home. which is being fitters the Generalissimo. It is really the Hongkong Jockey Club to be can extend him He proved to the to accommodate 500, and can be China's held at Happy Valley on Saturday, satisfaction of his admirers that expanded to take 1,000 or 1,200 at
such 2 Nov. 30:
di time.
Race The Kau Tung Handi- cap" (Third Section).
Avon 149. Bear Claw 151; Eve of Folly 140, Eve of Reason 147, For
All Time 153. Galaxy 145, Gretber
ed to the Minister of Agriculture. 168, Hillsboro Bay 152 Hepetull
"
in the fight with Godoy he pos$ESS-
afa great cham-
that some
had made an extensive tour of Star 157. Hughber 140. Jennifer nationwideekrculation Germany and it seemed to me 145. Joder 145, Johnber 188, Ken- can't see the Bumbar as a fighter teams to meet the Club (Club that the Germans had developed tucky 158, Oonagh 160, Red Feather To call his last contest a terrible certain types of production they 157, Rose Emily 141, Thirty Six 140:
627 had not done before. There was a
THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 30th November, 1940, commencing at
tremendous increase in sugar beet, for fistance, and the Minister of Agriculture admitted that he was
| reorganising... agriculture in the
country with a view to War. -
"Germany, he told me, would never be caught as in the last 'We shall be self-suffi-
war
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clent,' he said, 'and be able to withstand the British block- ade. That was in 1935.
TOTAL WAR "For many years people have re- cognised that war is not a matter of two emplies fighting it out. The first Bell wil be rung at Germany knew this and was pre- 1.30 p.m..
paring for total war--a war direct- ed against civilians with every conceivable modern, weapon,
2.00 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without à - badge, will
Though in the Tast war there be admitted to the Members were some sentimentalists who thought that the German people Enclosure. Such must be worn should not be starved, there is no throughout the duration of each one in the United States who holds meeting in such a manner as to that view today. be readily identified.
1st
"When Mr. Hoover proposed or |ganising a committee to send food
Badges admitting Non-Mem. to France last summer, he stirred "bers to the Members Enclosure UP a tremendous controversy, but everything now suggests that it and Club Room at $5.00 will be a failure. I don't like the
| for Gentlemen And $3.00 idea of people going hungry, but I for Ladies (both including tax) know many of them will prefer to go on being hungry for a few through the are obtainable SECRETARY "pon the per of living permanently. in bondage.
years rather than face the prospect sonal or written application of a The Americans realise this and Member, such Member to be will do nothing to help Germany. responsible for all visitors Intro-They realise also that everything they have must be sent to Britain, duced by him, and
and for Payment where they would be certain it of all Chits,
would teach the proper people and not go to other countries from where it might pass Into Germany. U.S. CO-OPERATION NEEDED "We must see, that Europe. is Miss Singleton, in conclusion. “It freed from Nazi domination," said
for that reason. It seems to me, that this committee under Bir Frederick Leith Ross is important. It is important for the United States to co-operate with it, as it The price of Admission to will mean co-operation with other the Pablle Enclosure is $1.00 south Africa and all the do- states too, such as South America, Including Tax, for all Persous, minions. including Ladies, and lu payable... “We must think of our food at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors remitted Half
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The Secretary's Office, Boot, Exchange Buliding (Tel. 27294). will close at 11.45 ■.m.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Chab House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.
Boy: (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
in Uniform
Price
Order
Hong Kong, 25th Nov., 1940,
stocks and be prepared to turn them into Europe though it is impossible to do so now. It must be done In a well brižnís/
·ed way, and by thinking of the Job now: the better it can bb organised. It in a plan, which ndeds; the to-operation of the fest of the world and I kave a ́. feeling that this will be forth- coming."
many
Both Gene We Welchen, to
Pan American "Airways: AMERI- OLFFER. bringing U.S.
CAN
·
good fortune to have malls, dated San Francisco, Nov. group as the Overseas has been delayed and is now Chinese in Malaya."
i scheduled to reach Hongkong on The
Chinese Government is Dec. 2. The flying boat will take studying ways and means) to off on her return fight the fol- sist overseas Chinese
lowing morning for papers with a NAVY RUGBY TEAMS
The CHINA CLIPPER is sche- straply
The following are the Navy" rug-Overseas Minister of the Euomin.duled to arrive on Dec. 3 and will
tank, and President. Tat Chi-tan leave the next morning. affair, a dull contest, as many ground, 430 p.m. tomorrow and of the Examination Yuan, who is did. is far from accurately describe the Police "A" (Causeway Bay, 4ting Farma and India, will report, of the conditions of the ing the bout Students of boxing p.m.) on Saturday.
overseas Chinese in triplex Asta CHINA RELIEF ASSCN. raw in Joe's performance the ac
TOMORROW?- Rowe; VISIT MACAO
LA.C. thus enabling the Chinese: Govern- of perfection. His perfect jabs his Gracle, P.O. Wilson, Tel, Honey-ment to adopt an effective pallez The Sing Tan Football Club willpowerful hooks, hla manoeuvering will, S/Lt. McGUI; Mid. O'Riordan, to protect, the Chinese nationals send two teams, to Macao today to for openings, the speed with which A/Ldg. Tel. Bowden Stockham and intermits there play a series of soccer and small-e attacked once he got the op Lt. Watson (Capt.), A, B. Long-
Invitations have been sent kay ball matches in aid of charity.portunity, and the manner in muir, L. S. Jones, CPO. Wtr. King, the Chinese Government for Chi- They will be accompanied by their which he met the change of style. A/Ldg. Tel. Paul, SH.A. Bages, nese. atroad to invest in - the ins are staffed by nurses and doctors.
adopted by his tough, courageous S/Lt. Danger: F/Lt. Wright, S.BA. terier of China. A much needed clinis intended manager, Mr. Aw Hoe,
opponent, were reminders of Jack Addis, ER.A, Wilson, L/Sig, Mit- Johnson at his best.
SING TAO TO
SPORTING
CHESS,
FIXTURES e, but un sapich. The fact tha: Smith, E.A. Wilson: L/Sig. Inglis.
TODAY Kowloon
Winter Brimming, tional Classes,
was during the infighting that the greatest amount of damage was done.
Joe's powerful right-hand jolts
University Hocker
to the chin and his hooks to the Club Officers
men
A number of OYSTARKS lenush
MEDICAL CENTRES
This organisation maintains two centres in South Ching many hours distant from Hongkongʻand". difficult of secess, These centres
centré
"D. C. L."
MALT EXTRACT
WITH
chell, Lt Poole, AB. Hughes. have been touring in the country for a frequented read is in pro- DAMAGE DURING INFIGHTING !
SATURDAY: -F/Lt. Wright: Investigating into investment pos cess of formation, but the inau- Marine Jeffreys, Cadet Lamble, sibilities, and many companies guration has been delayed through There was some holding to be Mid. Teales. L.A.C. Gracle; S/Lt. have been formed
inability to secure the services of a suitably qualified medical offl- Referce Cavanagh permitted the Lt. (E) Brown. F/O. Baugh 5/Lt. Beginning with the calendar cet As BOOT, as a COMör is accured Chess Club opponents to keep pounding away Beattle, Cadet Thornhill. Ord. Sea. year of 1941 any person may hold the mat will be despatched. Junior Championships, Mitchell st each other at close range was Taylor, S/Lt. Casey, S/Lt, Poole, Gant wer Savings Certiti The returns from one v. Poupard, Grefalda v. Fabel, sufficient indication that tile men A.B. Lilley. Tel. Faulkner, P.O. cates dated in any me calendar dealt with 1,450 patients of whom Kolatchoff v. Laufer, D'Almeida were not violating the miles but skinner, 8/Lt. Eager, Sgt. Man-year un to total maturity of were inpscients during the v. Lee, Drake v. A. Benjamin, ing while crowding each other. It
were engaged in free hand punch-feld, C.P.O. Wtr. King,
2800: Formerly the limit had been mont. The second treated: 129 Laufer v. S. Benjamin,
set at $500 for any one, year casca" over ́s perfod of two weeks. RUGBY. Small Units (Army) Rugby League, 8th Heavy Regt. -RAY Middlesex, Regt. "B"
(Soókunpoo) 3 pm-12th Heavy. Regt. R. V. RAMC, (800- kunpoo) 4:30 p.m.
body left their marks as mute
The following officers to serve SWIMMING,—European Y.M.C.A. testimony", that the
were for the season 1940-41 were elected Instructing and not holding. Those yesterday at the annual meeting solid waliope by degrees, wore of the Hongkong University Hoc- down Godoy so that when the TOMORROW
key Club: seventh round started, it became į RUGBY-Club "A" atteen v. Navy evident that he would be taken by Chairman, Hans Raj: Captain. "A" Afteen (Club ground) 4.45 the champ within the next few K. Y. Tam Vice-Captain, N. V
rounds.
Lingam; Hon. Becretary, NH. SWIMMING-European Y.M.CA The manner in which he sailed Mahmoud Committee Members, Low: Asst Hon. Secretary, Byed Winter Swimming. Instructional into Godoy otice he realized that N G. Sen Gupta, D. Chelllah, 8.
he had the rock-ribbed. Chilean
A Vánar, T. T. Chin and L ready for the kill, was a reminder Guterres THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. CHESS, Kowloon Chess Club Jack Dempsey. In his fight with Senior Championships, Sequeira Jess Willard. Not a second waS v. Samuel, Coxhead v Kar-lost in going after his prey, Jos povich, Weks Birtukoff v. Olsuneff, Barnett v.of determination as he leaped.
MEETINGS.- Annual
Carvalho, Lee v Evans,
forth to score the knockout leopardy 11 times in three years? Louis has clashed with, sluggers, of Police
He was out for revenge and he clever boxers, combination fight- Recreation Club. Club House, got it. The scribes had told the ers, rugged, strong men, weavers--- Happy Valley, 6 pm Fanling public. that Godoy had made a in fact, every possible variety of Hmt, and Race Club Annual monkey out of Louis in their first opponent, and the result has been Meeting of Members, Jardine fight and sensitive, proud Joe the same. In short, even though Matheson and Co.'s Office, 3.30 Louis, in his eagerness to wipe out failed to stop his opponent in p.m.; Half-Yearly, of Voting the memory of that dull affair helst engagement, be solved Members of Hongkong Jockey tore into Godoy like a madmen the riddle in a return bout and Club House, Happy Valley. 5.30 and didn't let up until Referre proved that as he bow sants, he Cavanagh mercifully stepped be is a well-rounded, performer, able tween the vsi gladiators and to cope with any style Beted by called a halt when it became the position That what one-sided contest.
15.m.
Classes
Karinated and his eyes showed a look comers and to place big ude In
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 RACING Hongkong Jockey Club's Twelfth Estra Race Meeting, at
Happy Valley, 2 pm.
What did Jack Dempsey, Gene. Unlike Dempsey, the grekt ring Tunney, Jim Jeffies sun other magnet of all time, Edult netthe SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1
stars of the foped-square extbit picks in opponents, not places his -RELE="SHOOTING. — Hongkong in their publie performances that title on the half for any length | Rife...... Association Spoon and the present champion lacks, other of time. He is the greatest näht Practice Bhoot, at Kowloon City, than, quick thinking? What othering champion the ring has ever 1.30- a.m.-12.45 pm.
title-holder was willing to face all had
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