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PAGE 2—HONGKONG DAILY PRESS ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS FOR FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET
The following are the entries and weights for the First Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Valley on Saturday, March 15.
Jockey Club to be held at Happy
SPORTS & GENERAL
INTERPORT Kowloon-Ideal Ground
HOCKEY For Duck-Shooters
ON SUNDAY
The eighth Interpart hockey 1-2 p.m.-Randwick, Plate. 149, "Dashing Beauty 152, Fresh Air (First Section)Winner $1,000. 148, Harmony Star 149, Starlight match between Hongkong and Second $400. Third $250. For Aus-View 149, Steathalbyn 149; Swallow Macao will be played in the For- tralian Subscription Ponies of 1941.152; The Hawk, 152, The Koala Bear tuguese Colony on Sunday.
The teams: Weight for inches as per scale. 152, Too Hot 152, 16 Drawn.
HONGKONG:-V. M. Benwell: Winners barred. Entrance $5. One Mile
The
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941.
Interesting Reminiscences Of RIGHT Label is-
1
Well-Known Sinologue
Mr. L. C. Arlington. the well-known sinologue, who has been a 64.30 pm-Melbourne Cup- Winner $2,000. Second $750. Third Y. C. Bond. J. Gonsalves; R. Mar-mest at the Repulse Bay Hotel since last December, ended his Angel of Glory 152, Araxy II 152, $500. For all Australian Ponlesques, W. A. Reed, N. B. M Whit-first visit to Hongkong In 48 years, when he bade farewell to
ley; Karminder Singh, Gurbachan the Colony yesterday. Archber 152. Beauford 152, Buck-Weight 140 lb. Winners at any time singh, B. T. Grosano, H. L Ozorio
He was astounded at the sweeping changes he had witnessed. fastleigh 152, Casino 149, Gold Rod cf one race, 5 lb; of two races, 10 and W. Brown Reserves:-A E 149, Jungle Love 149, Jus Gentium b; of three or more races, 14 lb. p.. Guest, A. M. Alves, E Fowler No longer were pirates lairs to be found at Kowloon, nor rows of disreputable gambling hells, nor was the place an ideal hunting 149, Macy 149, Ophir 15%, Rocky penalty. Winners of $4,000 or more and D. T. Smith. Beach 152, Seal River 149 Snow in stakes since Jan. 1. 1941, barred
MACAO-C, C. Almada; R. Re-round for duck-shooters as in the "good old days." White 149. Sunspot 152. Vitamin M. Entrafice $10. Two, Miles.
sarlo, A Basto, J. Nolasco, Alex Mr. Arlington, interviewed yes- 152 62 Entries. 16 Drawn
Australian Diamond 150, Baffin Airosa, J. Santos Ferreira; F. No-terday, said he was known as. * 2-2.30 p.m.-Lolterers Stakes Bay 154, Brutus 154, Colooma 145 lasco, Albert Airasa, P. Angelo. La diehard, bat he had a great ad-THREE REGISTRY Winner $1,000, Second $400. Third Endeavour 145, Fair Chance 150, Costa (Capt.) and R. Angelo, Re, miration for the Chinese and WAS $250. For China Fonies, bona fide Far View 154, First Love 145, Fleet-servas: J. Trigo Silva. Gustavo sincere in his "belief that their Griffins of this Season. Weight for wing 145, Happy Returns 145. Jus Silva, F. Ramalho and F. Rosario pride of race inches as per scale. Winners bar- Gentium 140, March Warbler 145,
red. Entrance $5. Six Furiongs.
Mountain View 140, National Cour- Charlesber 182, Eve of Deception age 140, Piccadilly Jim 154, Star- 149, Eve of Paradise 152, Forty Six light 145, Triumphant Day 150, 152, Iron Beauty 152, Lovely View Viceroy 154. 18 Entries. 152, Mauber 152, Night Express 152, 1-5 p.m.-Broadmeadows Handi- Odeon 152, Raconteur 152, Sea cap.-Winner. $1,000. Second $350. Foam 152, So Nice 152, Wonderful Third $250 For Austrian Sub- Scheme 152 13 Entries.
scription Ponies, "C" Class. Win-
Mile.
TWO RECORDS BROKEN
Annual Sports Of St. Joseph's
would see them
through the gravest crisis.
He was also of the opinion that the fears of those whe expected trouble in Hongkong. in the near future were ill- founded.
WEDDINGS
The following marriages took place at the Registry, Supreme. Court, yesterday:-
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Mt. Au Yeung Yi, cashier, of No. 188 Hennesy Road, second floor, and Miss Yung Bau-ping, of No. 284 Queen's Road East, second
The aged scholar to whom George Bernard Shaw once pre-door; sented a complete and autograph- Mr. Cheng. Lun-sh!, coppersmith. Ted volume of his works, praise of No. 187 Henessy Road, ground "You "do not foor, and Miss Chong. Lai-fun, of Britain's statesmen.
them making rash state No. 52 Morrison Hill Road,
cretion"""
They
and
dis
Mr. T. 5. Whyte-Smith, Registrar, of Marriages, officiated.
A.N.S. DANCE TONIGHT
3,--3 p.m.-Randwick Plate.ners at Race Meetings of this Club (Second Section)-Winner $1,000. since Jan. 1. 1941, barred. Jockey The 25th annual athletic sports Second $400. Third $250, For Aus- Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile of St. Joseph's College took place find tralian Subscription Ponles of Annabella, Bredon, Bruno, Cheer at the Caroline Hill stadium yes-ments on polley," he said. 1941. Weight for inches as per ful Star. Cocklerol. Double Finesse, terday. Mr. J. M. Wilson. B.Sc.. display splendid calm
Mr. Chow Lau, merchant, of No. scale. Winners barred. Entrance $5. Maple Star. Quick Despatch, Sea distributed the prizes.
60 YEARS IN CHINA
13 Queen's Street, and Miss Yan One Mile.
Jay, Shuttlecock, Spring Shine, The best performance of the of J. Bucks who
Mr. Arlington, who has resided in Fan-soo, of No, 512 Nathan Road, Bona Vacantia 152, Corsair 149, Twilight Star, Venus Bay, Winnie day was that
shattered both the junior. 800 and China for over 60 years, was form-second floor. Daylight 152, Flying Fortress 152, 14 Entries...
Mr. J. Reynolds, Deputy Regis- High Hat 149, Hole In Ore 149, 8-5.30 pm Randwick Plate-1,500 metres, the latter by no less erly Chinese Secretary to the Di- Lodestar 149, National Blessings Fourth Section)Winner $1,000 than 12 seconds.
rector General of Chinese Posts, trar, officiated, y The Invitation relay was won by Fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese 152, Princess Adelaide 152, Sara- Second $400. Third $250. For Aus-
and Hunanese as well as other toga 152, Seventy Six 152, Sports tralian Subscription Ponies of 1941 La Salle followed by King's Col-
lege. The relay open to convent dialects. Mr. Arlington, has writ- Lady. 149. Streamlet 149, Sydney Weight for inches as per scale. schools was won by French Con- ten many books on Chinese sub- Diamond 152. Trade Wind 149, 62 Winners barred. Entrance. $5. One vent with St. Mary's second.
A barrel full of fun and enter- jects. Entries 15 Drawn.
A. V. Franco easily annexed the
His "Chinese "Drama, from Ear- tainment is promised those who 4.3.30 p.m.-Moonee Ponds. A Rosy Time 149, Bandito 149, senior championship with a total Hest Times to the Present," with attend the dance which is to be Handicap-Winner $1.000. Second Boneshaker 152, Chateauguay 152 of 80 points, while the junior and a foreword by the late Prof. H. A: held tonigh at the Peninsula Hotel $350 Third $250 For Australian Corriedo 153, Corvette 152, Joan midget titles were won by S. KGiles of Cambridge University, by the Auxiliary Nursing Society. Subscription Ponies. "B" Class. 152, Linda 148, National Endurance Khan and Chol Hak-yan, respec and an introduction by Met Lan-! Judging by the sale of tickets. Winners at Race Meetings of this 152, Optima Fide 152, Royal Sover- tively.
will be well pat- fang. is acknowledged to be the the function Club since Jan. 1: 1941, barred, eign 152. Sydney Lady 152, Tobac-
greatest work on the subject pro-ronised and the gathering will be Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. ¡ceship "149, Vigor 152, War Tax 152.
appreciate the cabaret H.K. Schools' Musical duced.
and other One Mile.
62 Entries. 15. Drawi.
Mr. Arlington was 70 years of items, competitions Ajax, A Roaring Time, Connieber, 9-6 p.m.-Oakleigh Plate-Win-
Assen. Concert age before he began writing. He novelty turns that have been Contact Criffel, Derby Day, De-ner $1,500. Second $400. Third $250.
The Hongkong Schools Musical has two adopted Chinese children. planned for the evening.
All nurses who are qualified to vonian. Flying Dutchman, Franklin, For Australian Ponies, Griffins of Association gave their second con-One of them is Mr. Arthur T. K. Income Tax, Piccadilly Jim, Pund- this Season. Weight for inches as cert yesterday in the Great Hall Lin of the Chinese Postal Admin-do so are requested to wear their pernickel, Rowan, Springhurst, per scale, Winners barred. Entrance of the University, attracting a fair istration in Kunming.
$5. One Mile.
attendance.
Vixen Tor. 15. Entries.
Mile
OF
The programme, an orchestral
5.-4 p.m.-Randwick Plate.- Amusement Tax 152, Canberra (Third Section) Winner $1,000.149, Iron Belle 152, King's Welcome one, conducted by Mr. J. "R. M. CHARITY BAZAAR Second $400. Third $250. För Aus- 149, Locus Stand! 152, Man-O'-War Smith. comprised - the following Sir Robert Kotewall will open tralian Subscription Ponies of 1941, 152, Miss Chalfont 149, National selections:-Brandenburg Concerto Weight for inches as per scale. Courage 152, National Reform 152, No. 3 in G. major J. Su Bach: the charity bazaar at St. John's Winners barred. Entrance $5. One Nomine Poenae 152, Oracle 149, Overture to "The magic fute" Hall of the University of Hongkong
is today, which sponsored by Frairie View 152, Riverside 152. Mozart; "Oxford" Symphony-
the Women's Advisory Committee Angel of Peace 149. Anzac Day Subpoena 152. Tropical Love 152 Haydn; and Overture to "Oberon"
of the Hongkong branch of the 149, Arnjeber 149, Battle 152, Ben- Vanguard 152, Vls Major 152. 18-Weber...
National Association for the -Pro- digo 152, Black Seal 152, Blue Gown Entries.
Royal Corps of Signals defeated motion of the New Life Movement. Miss Hu Mu-lan, daughetr of the Royal Army Pay Corps by five wickets in the Small Units Knock- late Mr. Hu Han-min, veteran out Competition at Sookunpoo on Kuomintang member, will be prin- Wednesday.
cipally in charge of the bazaar.
RE-ARRANGED LIST OF LEAGUE CRICKET GAMES
The following is, the list of re- arranged matches in the Cricket: League:-
FIRST DIVISION
March 8
C.3.CC. v. 1.R.C.
C.C.C. v. Club de Recreio.
March 15
C.C.C. v. IR.C...
March 22
Club de Recreio v. IB.C.
CS.C.C. v. H.K.U.
March 29
H.K.U. V. 0.0.0.
K.C.C. v. C.B.C.C.
SECOND DIVISION
March 8
I.R.C. v. C.B.C.0.
March 15
K.C.C. v. C.C.C.
Club de Recreio v. LP.C.
P.R.C. v. HE.U.
March 22
CS.C.C. v. P.R.C.
March 29
K.C.C. v. C.B.C.C.
April 5
Cc.c. v. club de Recreio. First named team to be at home.) Club secretaries are requested to make new arrangements for friendlies fixed for the dates now required for the postponed League games, and their co-operation" will be greatly appreciated.
ISPORTING
FIXTURES
"TODAY
ATHLETICS, University Athle tic.. heats, Poktulum, 3,30 .m St. Paul's College Annual sports, S. C. A. A. ground, Üaroline Hill. 1.15 p.m.
TOMORROW CRICKET. — First division, Kow- loon v. Civil Service-Kowloon,
p.m.
FOOTBALL
First ·
Division:
H.K. Volunteer Orders
ORDERS. BY COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT; -
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
PARADES
Corps Artillery
Inspection
I
sers, boots, greatcoat (if necessary and web belt only. *.
** 3th AA. Battery
The General Officer Conmanding Mar. 11, HQ., 2.30 pm. Na. 1 Sec- will inspect Corps Artillery on Murtion.
Half day training at Saiwan.
ray Parade Ground on Saturday, Mar. Dress as usual.. 23. Batteries will fall in at 2.15 p.my
Mar. 11, H.Q., 5.30 pm No. 2 Sec-
Dress-Mufti.
A full dress rehearsal parade will tion.. Lecture,
Middlesex v. Police (Boundary take place on Wed., Mar. 19 at. 5 Street), 4.30 p.m. Royal Scots pim.
Mar. 13, HQ.. 2.30 pm, -No. 2 Sec- tion Half day training at Salwan.
v. Kowloon (Kowloon), 4.30 p.m., Dress 8.D. cap, jacket, trousers, Dress as usual"
Eastern v. St. Joseph's
(Caro-boots, web belt.
Mar. 13 HQ. 5.30 p.m. No 1 Sec-
Dress-Murti.
Une BU, 4:30 p.m. Second
All Ranks must attend both parades tion. Lecture. Division: Middlesex v. Ordnance unless exemption has been obtained (Boundary Street), 3 p.m., Royal in writing from Battery Commanders Scots v. Kowloon (Kowloon).
Y
Conference
3 p.m., South China V Navy A conference will be held at HQ. (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m., Service St. John's Place, on Wed., Mar. 12 Corps
(Bt. 15.45 p.m. All Officers and those spe- Kwong Wah Joseph's), 4.30 p.m., 30th R.A, v.jcially detailed wi attend.
Duties
absence on leave of During the
Fleki Compray Engineers Mar. 13, EC.R. 530 p.n Drill. Overalls to be carried.
Corps Signals
Section
Maz. 10. No parade. Mar. 12 (f) Classification groups Preparation for tests. (1) Re- mainder. Signal training.
Mar. 14.
(1) Wireless Course for (1) Remainder.
Club (St. Joseph's), 3 p.m. Third Division: Médicals v. Signals (Club); 3 p.m., 36th R.A. v. 12h B.QMS. W. Hewitt the duties of those detalled. R.A. (Military), 4.30 p.m. 20th R.B.QMS. 1st Battery will be carried Signal training. A International (Chatham out by Bdr. D. Smith, Road), & p.m., Engineers v. 35th
1st Battery
R.A. (Military), 3 p.m., 24th RA, tions Lecture by Capt. Squires, RA v. 7th R.A. (Chatham Road), 4.30 p.m
Mar 11, H.Q., 530 p.m. All See-
Dress-Murti.
GOVERNOR'S CUP Boundary
SOCCER
The Association's team in the second game in the Governor's Cup football competition to be played on the Causeway Bay ground on Sunday, March 18, at 3.30 pm, is as ipllows
Banker Roughley and Fraser
Street).
Mar. 13, HQ., 5.30 pm BOAS Class and those detailed for Signal
Dress Multi.
2nd Battery
Mobile Column. -bar. 12, HQ, 3. am Handing in of respirators, Drees Drill order. RTR
cap.
- Transfers Members of No. 5 (MMC Platoon are transferred to Nos. 3 and 4 (M.M.GS Platoons"
AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.KVD.Č. Munday, Mar. 10
SUNDAY, MARCH 9 FOOTBALL. First Division: Class.
No. 5 Fatoon (LG) will be known South China Y. Kwong Wab
Mar. 11, Belchers, 230 pm. Left as No. 5 Platoon (L.G.) .... "(Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m., Second section. Chan drill. Dummy loader Division: Kit Chee v. Engineers and semaphore, Dress Muft! Over (Caroline | Hill): 3 ̈p.m. Third als and S.D. cap to be carried. Division: Shell-1. - Air Force Mar 13, Belchers 230 pm. Right
3 p.m. Section. Gun drill Dummy-loader Advanced Lecture, Military Hospi- A. S. A. v. Service Corps (Chat and semaphore.. Dress-Mufti. Over tai, 830 pm: Office Workers Trans- ham Road), 4,30 pm.
alls and SD Cap to be carried
port leaves Queen's Pier, 5.20, p.
HOCKEY Police "A" v Recreto,
Mar. 13. D.EL. School, 2.30. p.in. Thursday, Mar. 13 5th A. A. "B" v. Police "B" Galle and S.D. cap to be carried
BEL personnel. Dress Mufti Over Advanced Lecture, Military Hospl boats y. Khalsa, C. B. A. v. R. E,
9 pm Non-Office Workers. University v. Nomads, Eth AA.
3rd Battery
Transport leaves Queen's Pier, 2.45 Mar 13, HQ 4.15 p.m. All Sec. pan, via Vol, H.Q “A” v. Pifabis,
tions for Aberdeen Dress, as usual. Friday, Mar. 14. -
Mar. 14, DEL School 6.30 pm. DEL personnel, Engine training. Dress-Overalls;
4th Battery Mar 11 HQ. 2.30 pm
(Capt Freshwater, Bright and Pope, Barber, Hossack, Sheehan Thomas; Fowler. Le Page, Howlett, and Hendy.. Fefrier and Riertsen,
All-Bec-
Reserves: Lapsley, Blackburn Guest.
Team Manager: Capt. R. E. tions, general training and instr
tlon Dress B.D. cap
tal,
ATP ARP. Lecture, 5.30 p.m. Headquarters, Happy Valley. Trans port leaves Queen's Pier, 5.20 p.m. Hospital Attachment
Mr. Ritchie, 243.41-31.3.41 Strength DecrEREO, • *
MMD Rymer Left the Colony
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