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The beautiful weather drew many devotees of the turf to the Gymkhana on Saturday after- noon, bus the attendance was not as large as usual Perhaps the unpopular new arrangements were responsible for a number staying away. HE the Governor (sir Edward Stubbe) and a party from Government House were present.
The Wongaeichong end of the ground, in which the followers of the sport, non-members of the Roogkong Jockey Club, were confined, presented the animated scene usual at Happy Valley on Gymkbaon days. The portion' reserved for "Members only. shut off br the barrier, which was in evidence for the first time, was very full- looking, and the fine big grand- stand was empty all the afternoon.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 2.)
THE NEAR EAST.
Constantinople, Nov. 19. On receipt of the news of the Sultan's fight the Angora Gɔr- ernment decided to summon a special sitting of the National Assembly. It also telegrapbed asking Rafet Pasha how the figh: was accomplished, professing a inability to understand the reasons for the flight. It is stated that the Assembly will immediately elect a successor. The Heir Presnoptive is mentioned as the most likely candidate. The Turkish newspapers comment indignantly on the flight, The Tonin, publishes a report that the Sultan carried off
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Paris, Nov. 19.
it is officially announced that the preliminary exchange of views at the Quai d'Orsay between M. Poincare, Lord Curzon and the Italian representative, Baron Avezzarra, has revealed complete. agreement between the Allies on all questions to
the impending Lausanne Conference,
be discussed
The Conference at the Quai d'Orsay was attended also by Lord Hardinge, Major-General Burnett Stuart, Marshals Foch and Wey- gand and Admiral Lacaze. Lord Curzon afterwards smilingly told the pressmen, "We have resched a complete agreement."
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Rome, Nov. 19.
The Premier, Signor Mussolini, accompanied by Senetor Con- where they will meet Lord Curzon and M. Poincare prior to the tarini, General Secretary of the Foreign Ministry, has left forTerritet,
Lausanne Conference.
Handicap. For ponies that have frun in any rave including P
Scurries but never
First WASTA [prite san, and siga, 84 STA Larings.
Mr. A. W. da Reza's Abba 115 D-, Mr. Soares ! Folyth's Hurry On date
Mr. Dogie a
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Str E. Subhs The Di 11 1.
Mr. Garsoni Also ran! Dunu ee Mel Mat Jchane, Fesengan Capt. Palmësi The field cut away at the first at įtempt and, with the exception of Fesenjan, was well boneled till tounding the bend into tie straight. where the order was Alsin. Hurry, Dunmore Ar the distance |post the Don moved into third) place. 1 fing struggle between Ma and Dr. Forsyth's nomina.
Hi vand. Mr. Stares mount) gaining the vendies by a bare halli
THE IRISH EXECUTIONS.
London, Nov. 19. The announcement of the execution of the four men arrested in Detober has thocked Dublin. Their trials
were secret. The public apparently were unaware that the Military Courts were funckoning, though their establishment was among the powers grant; ed to the Government by the Provisional Parliament, and when the pro- vlamation six week ago terra pardon to these surrendering, it was annanced that Military Courts would be established at the end of that perind The Canouncement of the executions is regarded as heralding & pilley of drastie action against the Irregulars. The: trial of Erskine Childer-was coccluded secretly at Porto B.Ba Barracks pesterday. The chaty was not disclosed.
SIKH SHRINES BILL PASSED.
Lahore, Nov. 12. The Legislature passed the Sikh Shrines B) by 40 votes to 31. The Government spokesm in onounced that the police bad been withdrawn from Amritsar. and arrests there had conquently chased.
ECHO OF RAND REBELLION.
Pretoria, Nov. 15.
with the Rand
The men, sentenced to death in connection Hength. A kaoth separated second, rel ellion last March, have been executed.
and third.
Time: min. 37 45 secs. Pari-mutuel to win: $116A.
Cash Sweep Now: 461 576; 12.
Prizear $1,9% 80% 80% 90; $154 20 l'updated Stamers: Nos. 196, pas)
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The M.C.. had scored 30 for nine wickets when stumps were drawn, Carr obtained 30, Mann 52 and Feader 89.
aft.
Fisher, nominated by Miss Lighting (Capt. Spinkss, Knockuḥ Hamilton. Capt. Spinks, nemtiated Leg (Mr. Soares). by Mrs. Spinks, was sreund, and Dr. B) Lyon Bruin, nominated by Mrs. T.
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"Pari chutuel to win $1.5.
Parex 310.0; $11.66; *INDO. Cash seep Nos : 24, 555, 256. Prizes: $1,713, 10; $440); $210.00.
After some delay, the Geld got] away to a straggling start, with Hurry up in the lead The Seld) was well bunched until breasting the top of the hill, wheo Apache Scout dres ahead. only to drop back when the bend was reached. A close finish gesulted in West River gaining the decision by a neck from lengths
| Gibsont Cherokee Scout (Mr. Nel-
soup, West River (Ir. Zellickal,
Rindto Star and Lighting lod to! the Heck, where the jatter gair place to Dandy Kil. This order was placed starters: Nost 3, 55, maintained to the end, Mr. Mat- free, mat. sa, 641, 60, new 1820 each) cham winning by ING T-auths. Class Handicap For China Hurry-up. Teird
hard was three leathe away.
Tume: 2 mins, 15 secs. Pari-mutuel zo win: 2,5
Piters: 80.00; $1.00; 8000, Fish Sweep Now: 25; 46: 270.
Putins First Prize 8966. 2ual, away. 1ston, and Rico,
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Me: Stares 2!
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Times i min no. 15 secs. Pari-mutuel to win $15.10. Places: 15.50; $6.70; 39.80. Cash Sweep Nos:-207; 126; 350. Prizes: $1.841.70; 9626.20; 8263.10. Unplaced starters: Nos: 316,
230, 473, 300, 47 (820 each). Handicap for China
Ponies. $130, 3rd
Gymkhans stakes.- - For Cita Mr. Birkett's Shining Star Be the 1st. Prize: $50, 2nd: [Pgies. I mile.
Mr. Doyle 38100.1 miles. M Soares Spotted Sand 151 The Also run: Dunmore (Mr. Matchamy, Mr. H. Sassoon's Roman Consul
3fr. Soares 1 Verston (Mr. Zellicksy, Akha (Mr. da flate Promotion), 188 lbs. 31. Sassoon's Roman Warrior 11 Rozg Phy
Time: (Mr. Adam4).
Mr. Gibson 1 Ton good start, Shining Star and Mr. Nelson's Navago Scout (late Mr. Gibean 2 Navajo Sent were in the van till
Gleam 152 lbs. Ma Towers' Mosaic Tile 151 lbs.
the 1 mile pont. Herr Aloba weat
Mt. Nelson 2 Mr. Matcham 3 to the head of affairs for a few Mr. Tozers' Mosaic Tile 137 lbs. Spotted Sand set the pare, with ment Coming dorp the hill
Mr. Matcham 2) Roman Warrior and Nastaran in Savajo Scout showed the way, and
Also ran: Wombat (Mir. Remedi close tendance till the font of the hall way down the straight cameos), Dandy Kid (Mr. Soares), Hur- hill. where Spotted Sand drew clear.nway u win hy lengths. Third-Op (Mr. Zellicks), Scamperdale! Turning into the straight Roman pony two lengths away. Warrior ran wide. or might have je mins. 9 15 sers.
The first attempt saw the starter, reduced the winner's lead. Won by Pari-mutuel to win: $32.50, " successful The order passing the two lengths. The same distance) Places: 83.70; 83.60; 55.30.
stands was Navago Scout, Dandy separated the second and third. Cash Sweep Xos: 489; 255; 477.
Kid and Seam perdals. Wotabat Prizes: $1.523.00; 8519.00 8274.80, took the lead at the maile post. Unplaced starters: Nos: 89, 105, Dandy Kid joining him at the half- 428 (820 each).
alle. Navajo senut was leading at Handicap for all China Ponies the mife, has had to give way then that have run in Hongkong and net to Roman Consul, which maintained Upplaced starters: Nos. 279, 120, won an Oficial Race bere since Ist the lead till the end. Won by hall}
January, iv, other than a race a length. Third pony one Jength Saddling contined to; Hongkong SubscriptionaWOY Time: 2 mins. 50 1'5 secs i Race: Open to Members of the Griffis,both classes. 1st Prize: Pari mutuel to win: $13.10. Jockey And Polo Clubs and Mounted 8300. 2nd: 8150. 3rd: 9100. Place: $7.40: 54.30; 210.00. Troop. Competitors start mounted Distance, & furlongs.
Cash Sweep Nos: 281, 409, 562. Prizes: $2,356.90: 8673,40; 8238.70. Unplaced starters: Nos: G1, 04, 157, 439 (820 each)
Time: 2 mins. 8 secs.
Pari-mutuel to win $130.
Places $6.50: $13.2; $13.20.
Cash Sweep Nos: 340, 254, 433.
Prizes; 83,861; $1,101; $552..
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