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SHANGHAI RACES.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS..

Warrenfeld and Bonnie Scotland Qualify.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925.

BOXING.

WINE FRAUD.

HONGKONG ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL REPORT.

DILUTED ARRACK.

Big Balance in Hand.

water, and the farm held about 314 gallons of wine. Later the wine was taken away, and analysed by the officials, when it was found that instead of holding Chinese wine, the jars contulued diluted

E. M. S.

FLOURISHING HONGKONG

BRANCH.

Chinese Wine of Double Strength, spirits of wine.

3 Too Much Alcohol.

Several New Members Admitted.. Before Mr. R. Lindsell at the The autum meeting of the The report of the Hongkong Central Magistracy yesterday after- As ordinary Chinese wine it At the evening service at St. Shanghai Race Club comimeticed yos- Boxing Association general com- noon; -Ny Sai-lun, shep coolie and should have contained 25 per cent John's Cathedral on Sunday, the toring, and will be continued to-mittee and statement of accounts licensee of the Shun Fang firm, 17 alcohol, and it was on that basis members of the Church of England day, to-morrow and Saturday, for the year ended June 30, 1925, Bonham Strand was charged with that duty had been paid. Instead Men's Society were part of a large There were eleven events, and it is (to be presented at the annual making a false declaration to the it contained 50 per cent of alcohol, congregation which witnessed the worthy of note that both Bonnie meeting on Thursday) is: .. ! exclso officials on October 20. He slightly more than double strength adraittance of several new members Scotland and Warrenfeld qualified

The Tournament account shows was also charged with making a Duty at the rate of 60 cents had to the ranks of the C.E.M.S. This for the Champions, which will be a profit of $152.89 and the General false return on the same day when theen paid, Instead of at the rate of strong and influential Society, with run to-morrow. The results were account a profit of $420.19 and the he declared as Chinese wine. 88 $1.20 a gallon.

The Government its world-wide activities, possesses: as under:

amount now standing to the credit] jars which were found to contain was losing at the rate of 35.40 aan enthusiastic and representative of the Association in the Hongkong diluted arrack Ng Kal, also of gallon. and Shanghai Banking Corporation the same shop was charged with

branch in this Colony. and in the hands of the Hon. Trea- aiding and abetting.

Mr. Fitzroy submitted that there The Chaplain preached on the was no evidence to show that Ny! "Communion of Saints', and res 1 suror is $2.763.49.

Mr H A Taylor, Assistant Kai had aided and abetted, and minded his hearers that the Church During the last season, Q. P. 0. Cartlidge fought "Matty Smith Superintendent of Imports and Exhis Worship agreed and defendant had always borne witness to our fellowship with the faithful depart on two occasions for the Light-ports appeared for the prosecution, was discharged.

The evidence called for the deed, and in its Liturgy had alwaye weight Championship of the Colony and Mr. H. 8. Fitzroy defended.

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The Subscription Griffin Stakes. Three quarters of a mile. Mr. Purcell's Caragh,.

(Mr. Heinzerling) Mr. Mogreki's Home Leave,

(Mr. Bucknell) Messrs. Woods and Fisher's Letto,...(Mr. Maitland) Time: 1 min. 34 2/5 secs, The Maloo Plate-Half a mile. Mr. Day's Duke of Portland,

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) Mr. Robson's The Innocent Bird, (Mr. Brand) Mr. B. D.. F. Beith's Booran,

(Mr. Maitland) 3

1

2

Afterwards

It was very

Wax.

and won on each occasion, thus Evidence for the prosecution fence of the other defendant show-retained references to those who winning the Lightweight Cham-showed that a consignment of 50ed that 100 jars of wine were had passed away. pionship Belt outright. Marine Jars of wine was landed on the ordered from a firm near Macao. noticeable that the singing at the Betts beat Pte. Pooley in the con- praya, and was examined by one of This was sent in two consignments, evening service was Congregational test for the Welterweight Cham the Excise officials.

The defendant said it was his and praiseworthy, and it plonship Belt:

Revenue Officer A.. L. Powell fol- practice before selling wine to generally felt that the members of The following are the holders of lowed the coolle who took part of dilute it with water. It was stated the CE.M.S. were to be congratu

lated. the Association's. Balts:"

the consignment away to 17 Bon- that the two consignments were Heavyweight-Bar. Barton, R.G.A.

Middleweight-A. B. Duncan. Welterweight-Marine Betts.

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Time: 58 secs. The Criterion Stakes-One mile, Mr. Day's New Zealand,

Lightweight-C. P. O. Cartlidge, (Mr. Dallas) 1

Featherweight-A, B. Chadwick. Mr., Harry White's Don Alphonso,

Under the rules of the Associa (ad, Springtivid)tion all the officials (except the Messrs, Winsome and tasty's

Roman Oriole, (Mr. McBain) Time: 2 mine. 06 secs. The Maiden Stakes. Three kļuarters of a mile.

|| ham Strand. There he saw two sent to two different Arms, one

Yas

Defendant was fined 300 dollars

men, one being one of the defen-being, that with which defendant wine of higher strength. Mr. dants, holding two jars over two was connected. After the consign. Fitzroy suggested that it open vats into which they appeared ment was received it was found merely an error, and that Lun had to be ready to pour the contents. that the wrong wine had been sent. not tried to defraud the revenue.

The men put the jars on the One firm received a wine of a officials. y ground when they saw the officer. lower strength than they had President and Vice-Presidents)The vats appeared to contain fresh ordered, while defendant received on each charge, and the members of the general committee retire at this meeting. Mr. R. M. Dyer and Mr. J. Scott Harston offer themselves for re- eléction as Chairman and Vice- 1 Chairman of the Association res- pectively, Mr. J. Brook, and Mr. T. G. Bennett offer themselves, for e-election as Manager and Hon 330retary respectively,

essrs. Winsome and Hasty's The Mallard, (Mr. McBain) Air. Unlearns stúp

Mr. Moller Mr. F. 31. S's kuma Lumpur,

"AMP. Brien) Time: 1 min. 3 secs. The Whangpoo Stakes--One Me and a Quarter, Dressrs. Dein and Pearce's Bi

Brewer,

(Mr. Hearaj Mr. Ma-ka-lee's Laienam,

(Mr. Moon) "2 Mr. Dice's Craps,

(fr. Bucknell) 3 Time: 2 mins. 48 2/5 secs.

The Tah Wah Stakes-One Mile and a Half.

Mr. Day's Bonnie Scotland,

(Mr. Dælins)

(Mr. Brand) 2

Mr. Campox Old Bill,

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Mr. Allan's Florida,

(Mr. Springfield) 3 Time: 3. mins, 15 275 secs. The Shanghai St. Leger. One Mile and Three-quarters, Mr. Henry Morriss' Warrenfield, (Mr. Heard) Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft,

(Mr. Bremner) Mr. Day's Greenland,

Mr. Cr. Burkill's Bribery,

Mr. E. F. Hardman of Mesars. Lowe Bingham and Matthews has very kindly audited the accounts, Mr. John Fleming the Honorary 1 Auditor of the Association being

on leave.

THE NORTHERN WAR.

AN ALLEGED WU PEI-FU

ALLIANCE.

A Complete Understanding."

Peking, Nov. 2.-A message from Hankow states that Yueh Wei-chun has signed an alliance with Wo Pei-fu and ordered his troops to advance against Fengtien yes- 1terday morning, at eight o'clock, On the other hand a telegram from 21 Tsinanfu states that a complete understanding has been reacheil (Mr. Dallas) 3 between Yueh Wei-chun and Chang' Time: 3 mins, 44 2/5 secs. Taung-chong promising not to, in- The Eclipse. Stakes-One Mile fringe each others territory, and and a quarter."

Yueh Wei-chun promising not to allow Hupeh troops to enter Honan. The Fengtien troops who have. been disarmed in the vicinity of Shanghal are reported to be arriv- ing at Tsingtao, from whence they ure proceeding to Tsinanfo. The Fengtlen authorities now state | that the troops which left för Hai- chow from Tsingtao did not attack. Halchow but went on elsewhere. Hulchow being captured by Chang- Tsang-chang's troops from Hau- chow advancing by trains with: armoured cars on, October 27--- Reuter

(Mr. Burkill) 1 Messrs. Fay and Seth's Christ- mas Eve, ... (Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Kenjoy's Rock Flint,

(Mr. Brand) 3 Time: 2 mins. 48 secs: The Autumn Cup.---One Mile and a 'Quarter.

Messrs. G. C. Purdue and

A. R. T. Finch's Coeur de Leon,

(Mr. Brand) 1 Mr. We Two's Young Bill,

Mr. Burkill) 2 Mr. Liddell's Young Grey,

(Mr. Bremner), Time: 2 mins, 38.3/5 secs, The Kalgan Plate.One Mile. Messrs. M. and L. G. We

Western Moor, (Mr. Maitland) Mr. Powhattan's 'Smike,

(Mr. Springfield) Misses V. and D. McBain's

Indecision, (Mr. Burkill) Time: 2 mins, 09 1/5 secs.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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The Urga Cap.-One Mile. Mr. Allan's The Bright Spot,

(Mr Moller) Misses V. and D. M. McBain's

'Grey Duck, (Mr. E. McBain) - 2 Messrs. Hoyt and Springfield's

Mad Hatter, (Mr. Springfield) 0 Time: 2 mins 05 2/5 secs.

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