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Our Portrait is of Mr. WALTER E, WHITC.

41, Goli, Olavick, London, England, who writes

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AT

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925.

Hongkong. St Leger: Ode and Three Quarter Miles For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. A

Also ran Arabian Parrot (Mr. da Rosa) and Gypsy Love (Mr. Davies),

Half length; two lengths. Ono 'minuts, N

Parl-Mutuel Wing 35:50; 86.20.

** Cash, Swoep: “

Pari-Mutuel: Win, $22.30; Placos, Tisket. No. 710

No. 632

THE RACES.

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL'S OASE.

GREY MORN WINS THE ST. LEGER

Messra, Dyer and Beith's Gray Morn

Lt. Comdr. Thompson) Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight

(Mr. Pollock)

1

$8.40; $7.10.

Cash Sweep.

Ticket No.

Peculiar Difficulties of Preserving

Mr..

H.

Order.

Poor Fields.

Also ran: Uncle Alf. (Mr.

Birkett's Beldorney Star (Me Brodie)

35

Rozn),

SIX

lengths; six lengths.

4 mins. 00 2/5 secs.

Cash Sweep,

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Grey Shanghul, October 12.The. Judicial Inquiry was resumed to Morn won the Hongkong St. Leger easily at yesterday afternoon's day.

Counsel for the Shanghai Mun-meeting of the Hongkong Jockey cipal Counell described the Coun- Club, at Happy Valley. In a field ell's status and the peculiarities of of four Grey Morn was n very firm, Shanghai's government. He point- favourite and did not disappoint ed out the City's isolation in case his backers, finishing in a canter, of trouble, having us its boundaries x clear lengths in front, of Grey a river difficult to navigate and a Knight, the second pony. Chinupe city which is Alsatia for the Settlements criminals/ Owing to the wars Shanghai receives all refugees, making the task of the police most difficult.

sorts of

undésirable

Counsel drew attention to the peculiar mentality and civic help lessness of the Chinese, and the ease with which they are raised to. the pitch of great excitement over

Ticket No. 310

Tocket No. 419.

2.118.00 005.40 -30%.70

Unplaced ponies (360): Ticket Nes, 103 and 88.

Tickot. No 490

$2,830.00

607.60 888.80

Ticket No. 588 Unplaced panics ($50); Ticket Nos. 422 and 475.

Moderato Plate: Six Furlongs For all ponies that have started at this Meeting and not won. 1st Prize: Manton Plate: One Mile-For all $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize; ' China Ponius that have run in Hong-$100. Jockey allowance. Fari-Mutael: Win, $5.60; Places, körg and, not at date of entry won Messrs. Dyor and Beith's Loch Ran- 4035.90.

more than one face here since 1st noch (Lt. Comdr. Thompson) ... $5.30;

January, 1026, other thuna race con- Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlla. (Mr. inced

Brodie) Hongkong Subscription"

,$4,541.00 1,207.00 6.18.80

Ticket No. 183 Ticket No. 131 Ticket No. 30 Unplaced pony ($100): Ticket No.

GOD.

Paddock Plate: Half Mile.-For Chinn Ponics. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd. Prize: $150, 3rd Prize: $100. Joc key allowance.

Bagram's Gymp (Mr. Brodie). 1 Paper (Lt. Comer: Thompson). 2 Messrs. Dyer and Baith's Blotting Mr. Bagrum's King Empuror (Mr.

Goodfellow)

As on Saturday, the fields yes- terday were poor, and with favour, rites generally coming home, divi- dends were small. The only big surprise of the afternoon was in the first, race; in which Capt. Ox-1 spring brought Grey Streak home to win in a thrilling finlah in which Rannoch: the favourite.. Loch was third,

small incidents; quickly setting out and the course it, hard and fast

of hand and requiring the greatest firmness on the part of the authori- ties. All this should be horne in Box.mind when attempting to arrive at

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a verdict regarding the incidents of May 30.

Counsel gave the Council's ver- sion of the happenings on that day and the incidents following."

Missionary Witness.

The Rev. Harry, Westnidge, China Inland missionary, was, the firat witness for the Council. He described the violence of the mob and the difficulties of the police.

The weather was gloriously fine

condition. The attendance, while slightly better than Saturday, was only moderate. The East Surreys Band played some pleasing selec

tions.

His Excellency the Governor ar-i rived in time to see the first race and stayed until the end.

Lt. Commander Thompson was the most successful rider of the afternoon with three wins to his credit, Capt. Oxspring, Mr. Davies, Mr. Brodie and Mr. Pollock having one each.

The Resultн.

-1st Prize:

At this afternoon's session, Mi Fessenden, chairman of the. Coun- Novices Race: From Two Mile Post cil, testified that the police knew Once Round and in: (about 1 mile 163 before the 30th July that there was yards).For China Ponies. To be trouble, in the Japanese mill dis-ridden by Jockeys who have not won

more than Five Races.. trict and two hundred extra police $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: were kept in the vicinity. Witness $100. was satisfied that this was ample provision. The Chinese authorities then, if not actively encouraging the trouble, were passively permitting the situation to become dangerous. The 30th Jaly incident came upon the Council like a bolt from the blue.

What Inspired Trouble.

The witness replying to Mr. Macleod, representing the Police Commissioner, said he still failed to understand the Intense anti- foreignism of the Chinese Imme- dlately following the 30th July. No. 2, Duddell Street, HongkonHe agreed that Chinese aspirations

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for representation on the municipal counell, the rendition of the Mixed Court, the abolishment of extrality. etc., were largely encouraged by the Washington Conference and believed these thoughts were the back of the Chinese mind through- out the trouble.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak

(Capt. Oxspring).. Mr. Fate'r Two Pairs (Mr. da

Roza)... Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch Ran-

noch (Mr. Stanton)

2

3

Also ran: Duke of Frisco (Mr." Reidy), Mowgli, (Capt. Hall), Bol- dorne Star (Mr. Goodfellow), and Solly (Mr. Salter).

A short head; a head. " 2 mins,; 25 seca. Pari-Mutuel: Win, $102.00; Places, $10.00 $0.00 $5.80.

Cash Sweep... Ticket No. 329

Ticket. No. 169

Ticket No. 44

$1,277.50 365.00

182.50

Unplaced ponies ($50) Ticket Nos. 268, 131, 336 and 388.

Ormonde Handicap: One Mile.-For Ponies that have won at least two rueda since 1st January, 1926. 1st 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $400, Prize: $100.

Sir Paul's Beauty Dublia (Mr.

Davies)

1

Four lengths; many lengths. 2 mins. 09 4/5. secs. Pari-Mutnel: Win. $14.20 Places, $21.10.

Mr. Mc. Euon, the Police Com-Lady Severn's Jambu (Mr. Pollock) 2 missioner, testifying, described the Mr. Relyon's Uncle Chick (Lt.

Comdr: Thompson) events leading to the incident of the 80th. He said that the repeated representation made by him to the Chinese authorities to put, down unrest in their territory had re ceived little nitention, rendering the general situation prior to the 30th very difficult. The hearing was adjourned until the 13th-Reuter.

LAWN TENNIS..

NEW SHANGHAI SINGLES CHAMPION.

Playing with apparent caso bat yet with certain accuracy, T. Toba won the Shanghai "Lawn Tennis Association Men's Singles Cham- pionship on the Hotel Majestic Court from L. Farbury in three con- secutivo ects, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2

In the S.C.C. Doubles Champion- ship L. Goldman and Wheen met and defeated Smith and Thomas, 343.6843=5,

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Cash Sweep. Ticket No. 260 Ticket No, 218 Ticket No. 201

$1,801.30 531.80 *265.00

Letcombe Stakes: Six Furlonge For ponies that have started in Hong. kong at least twice this Season pre- vious to this Meeting and have not 1st Prize: since left the Colony." 5400. 2nd Prize: $100. 3rd Prize: $100.

Messrs. Dyor and. Beith's Rothesay

(Lt. Comdr. Thompson) Mr. Bartholomew's Nuggett (Mr.

Pollock).

Lady Severn's Valiant (Mr. Brodie)

Also ran: Uncle Albert (Mr. da Rota), Quab (Mr. Stanton) and the Critic (Mr. Reidy),

One length and three quarters; many lengths.

min. 30, 2/5 secs.

Pari-Mutuel: Win, 13.50; Places,

$10, $7.7.10

.$2,030.70

580.20 200.10

Cash Sweep, Ticket. No. 80 Ticket No, 107 Ticket No. 213 Unplaced ponies ($50): Ticket Nos. 145, 118 and 100.

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Entrance Fee: $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $160. 3r Prize: 3100,

Messrs. Hall and Shenton's 'Saligla

(Mr. Pollock)..

Mr. I. P. White's Saracen (3,

Davies)

Mr.

sian Parrot

Roda's Persian Roza)

Lady Severn's Jambu (Mr. Pollock

Also ran: Langsat (Mr. Roldy) Uncle Gusengel (M“, da Roza), Tad- worth (Mr. Nemuzee), and Baby Eyes 1(Mr. Stanton)

Fari-mutual: Win, $7.80; Places,

2 $5.10; 36.10; $5.10.

Also ran: Mowgli CLt. Comdr.) Thompson) and Valiant (Mr. Brodie).

Six longths; one length.

3

2

mins.. 08 3/5 secs.

Ticket, No. 225

$2,200.60

(Mr, da

Cash Sweep,

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Ticket No. 716

* 64760

Ticket No. 470

323.80

Unplaced ponies ($50): Ticket Nos.

232, 689, 218 and 325.

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