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THE RACES.

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3. THE VICTORIA STAKES. ---Winner $750. - Second $250. Third $150. For all China Ponies. Weight for inches as per .scale. Entrance $10., One Mile.e Messrs. Hall, and Shenton's

Saligia, (Mr. Pollock)-1 Bir Paul's Mystic Dahlia,

MONDAY, MARCH -1, 1928.

Thirteen starters. Alongth TWO ROBBERIES“ and half langth and a half.

Time: 2 min. 11.4/5 soos.

Pari-Mutuel Winnor, - $14.70, WIDOW AND BOAT PEOPLE

Plsoes: $9.00; #38.50; $15.70. Cash Bweop

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VICTIMISED.

Ticket No. 601 1st. $2,948.40 950 2nd. $ 842.40

A highway robbery has been 845 3rd $ 491.20 reported to the police by Wong $50, Tickets and Com-gu

Chung-kia, a widow," who e ates mission

$1,678.00 that aho was attacked by two men on the railway track at Shatin, $5,890.00 this morning, and robbed of, a sum of $150. A description of the

1109.

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(Mr. Mollor)-2 $50 Tickets:-Nos. 377, 669, 1150, robbers has bean supplied to the Mr. R. J. Paterson's Septem

ber, (Mr. Dupree)31172, 686, 835, 520, 597, 207, police. Four ran. Many lengths: two lengths. Time: 2 min, 4.3, 5 secs. Fari-Mutuel: Winner, $5.40.

Places: $5.20; 36.10, -

Cash Swoop:~~

569 3rd.

$50 Tickets and Coin-

mission

$ 663.00

$3,085,00

AMERICAN

OFFICALS.

While lying on the foreshore 8-THE CHATER CUP at Lyeemun this morning, cargo Value $1,000 to Winner. Second boat B996W was boarded by $300. Third $200. For China three men, who proceeded to rob vessel of its valuables. Ponies that have run in at least the

the value Ticket No. 513 lat. $1.681.40 kong during the Seaton 1925, of $35, in addition to other pre-

three xtra Meetings in Hong Jewellery to 99 2nd. $ 480.40

Weight for inches as per scale. perty, were also stolen from the 240.20 Winner during 1995 of one race crew, who were terrorised by a 5.1b., of two Races 7 lb., of three show of violence on the part of the or more Races 10 lb. penalty. robbers, who escaped inland over (Jookey allowance, Entrance the hills. $10. From the Two Mile Post. Once Routid and in. (About one: $50 Ticket-No. 73.

mile 165 yards). 4-THE VALLEY STAKES. Messrs Dyer and Boith's -Winner $750. Second $250. `Grey Morn,(Mr. Thompson)-1 Third $150. For Subscription Mr. Dryandust's Baracen,

(Mr... Dupree)- LAW VIOLATIONS.

New York, Feb. 28. Wimera, (Mr. Dallas-3

Declaring that public officials Four run. Many lengths; two lengths. Time: 2 min. 23.4/5 secs, in the city are in secret alliance Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $6.20. with gunmen and bootleggers,'

the and are beneficiaries in Places:-$5.70; $7.40.

wholesale violations of the law, Cash Sweep:- | Ticket No 815 lat: $2,767.80 petition signed. by Chicago 866 2nd. $790 80 citizens has been presented to the 105 3rd. $395.40 Senate, through the Vice-Pre-

sident (Mr. Dawas), appealing;

First Class Billiard Room and Saloon Bar, Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor. Vels K.608 & K.609. Cable address: KOWLOTEL, Hongkong Griffins of this Meeting. Waight

Under the erersbupervisier erd Management of

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Propeletor.

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WEEK-END SPORT.

YACHTING, TENNIS AND

INTERNATIONALS.

The last championship race for

cruisers was sailed yesterday, the course being from the Club to Datum Rocks, to Stonecutters island, the Club line and then to Channel Rocks and back, a dis- tance of nearly 21 miles..

ARTHUR E. ODELL,

Managing Director.

England

Rugby International.

11 France

The International Rugby match between England and France, opened at Twickenham in duli weather before 40,000 spectators,

including His Majesty the King. The ground was in splendid condi- tion. England beating France by 11 points to mil. Ireland

for inches as per scale. Entranco Messrs Dunbar and Stanton's 810. Six Furlongs.

Messrs. Dyor and Beith Total

Abstinence (Mr. Thompson-1 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin

YMr. Haimovitch)-2 Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass

(Mr. Dupree-3

Six ran, Three lengths; four) lengths. Time: 1 min. 32.2/5 secs. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $6.60. $50 Tickcots and Com-

Places:-$5.10;"$5.30; 88.10. mission

Cash Sweep--

TI

!

ACCUSED OF ABETTING

$1,051.00 to Congress to investigate and check "the prevailing conditions

Ticket No. 670 1st. $1,880.20

$5,005,00 oferime."

Meanwhile, Governor Smith of 242 2nd. 537.20 $50 Tickett-No 745,

York has appointed al 231 3rd. 268.60 9.-THE JOCKEY CLUB New

STAKES.-Winner $600. Second committee, with a view to invest- the rising tide of # 859.00 $200 Third $100, For China igating

Ponies. Weight for inches as crime.-Reuter's American Ser- $3,545.00 per scale. Griffins of this tice....

$50 Tickets and Com-

mission

$50 Tickets Nos. 67, 222, 212.

Meeting allowed 5 lb. Subscription Griffins of this Meeting allowed 10 b Winners at this Meeting 5. THE FOOCHOW CUP-5 lb. extra. Jockey allowance.} Winnor $600. Second $200. Entrance $10. One Mile and a Third $100. For China Ponies. Quarter.

Weight for inches as per scale. Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Local Ponies that have run at 'any! Option (Mr. Maitland)-1 previous Meeting in Hongkong or Sir Paul's Sunrise Dahlia China and have never won a race)

(Mr. McBain-2! and Griffins of this Meeting Mr. J. H. Taggart's Bundoran allowed 51b. Subscription Griffins

of this Meeting allowed 10th. Six starters.

LAWN TENNIS.

K. C. C. MIXED DOUBLES The last of the Kowloon Cricket Club's monthly mixed doubles tournaments was held yesterday afternoon. Nineteen pairs enter- Mr. Brodie-3 ed, and a very interesting com- Many lengths; petition resulted, the B. Team,

winning by 256 games to 206.--

Jockey allowance.) Allowances four lengths. Time: 2 min. 44.3/5 composed of the following paire, accumulative. Entrance $10. Весн...

Two Miles.

¡Pari-Mutual: Winner, $5.20. C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford, Mr. R. M. 'Austin's Groy: Places: $5,30; $5,80; $6.50.

Knight (Mr. Maitland-1. Carb Swoep:-- Mrs. G. L. Bagram's Sunburst

L Le Cot and Mrs. Vadon, E. Long and Mrs. Minney, E. C. Fin Ticket No. 361 1st. $2,748,20 cher and Miss. Kacher, Mr. and 464 2nd. $785 29 Mrs. Savage, L. Jack and Mrs. 579 3rd. $ 392 60 Spalding, E. Abraham and Mrs. Stainfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lay. $1,169.00 Each of the ladies were the r

cipients of souvenir spoons.

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Rose (Mr. McBain-2 Messrs, Dunbar and Stanton's

Tacoma (Mr. Dallas)-3' $50 Tickets and Com- Six starters. Five lengths; six} mission lengths. Time: 4 min. 27.3 5 secs. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $18.60.

Places: 87.40; 87.70; $9.70. Cash Sweep:

3 Scotland The International Rugby match between Scotland and Ireland opened at, Edinburgh in fne wea- ther after morning rain. The $50 Tickets and Com-

mission Finish- Correct-ground was heavy and before Course ing timed time 40,000 spectators Ireland beat U. and I. lat. 26.56 2.41.89 2.15.13 Scotland by three points to mil. Azuma

20.15 2.63.11 2.32.58 Norseman, 2nd 41.57 3.01.19 2.16.221

Coquette Brenda, 3rd

35.00 3.14.13 2.39.13

62.15 3.34.24 2.32.09

In the semi-final of the Junior Tavy finished shortly after 5 Championship at Fanling yesterday Afternoon, A.; Humphreys best A. O. Brawn by 4 and 2.

p.m, and took last place.

Points gained in the champion- ship are as follows, Norseman and Coquette 58, U. and 1. 52, Tavy 46, Brenda 41, La Cigale 34, Azuma 19, Ladye Jean 14, Mist 9

and Isis 8.

THE TAI YAT CUP.

Good Race on Saturday.

Tai Yat Cup was sailed in very

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$50 Tickets-Nos. 839, 116, 2717

Entrance

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$50 Tickets and Com-

mission

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$5,095 00

The following were the prize- winners in the winter tourita-

Entertainments.

The QUEEN'S

ELEANOR BOARDMAN

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"Souls For Sale"

The

STAR

SIR ANTHONY HOPE'S

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THE WORLD

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On March 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 6th. at 9.15 p.m.

A special Matinee on Thursday March 4th at 4.30

Bring the Children to see the Conjurors.

Booking at Andersons' $3.00, $2.00 $1.00

Let

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$50 Tickets:-Nos 826, 107.289 ment: Ticket No. 208 Lat. $3,218.00.10.-THE RACING STAKES. "A" Singles Handicap.-D. D. 85 2nd. 919.60'-Winnur $600. Second $200. Drydes; runner-up, C. W. E. 34 3rd. $459.80, Third $100. For Griffins of this Bishop.

Meeting and Ponies that have "B" Singles Handicap.-G. S. $1,337,00, never won a Race. Subscription Ford; runner-up, A. J. Pedersen. Griffins of this Meeting allowed Doubles Handicap.-G, S. Ford $5,935,00 5 18. Weight for inches as per, and J. N. W. Doodha; runners-up,||

scale. Winners barred. (Jockey E. Abraham and D. S. Green.~~ allowance. Entrance $10. One Doubles Handicap (extra).- Mile....

A. J. Pedersen and W. Old; run- 6. THE TRIAL PLATE.---

Messrs. Toeg and Priestley's $600. Second $200. Winner

Saucy Sue Mr. Sokoloff)-1 ners-up, J. C. Lyal and J. M. Jack. Third $100. For China Ponies, Sir Paul's Sunbeam Dahlia

Bridge Tournament-G Lee bona fide Grifins of this Meeting,

and L. Jack; runners-up, W. (Mr. McBain) 2 Monte Carlo, Feb. 28. Weight for inches as per scale. Mr. Roda's Lady Love (Mr. Goldenbury and W. Taylor.

of this Miss Helen

defeated Subscription Griffins Wills

Haimovitch-3 Six starters. A neok; a short The officials for the meeting are Senorita Ede Alvarez in the final Meeting allowed 5 b. Winner! of the ladies' singles lawn tennis of the Maiden Stakes 5 lb. extra head, Time: 2 min. 0.7 sees.

as follow:

Patron.His Excellency Pari-Mutuol: Winner, $7.50.

Sir tournament by 6-2, 6-3.-Reuter. Jockey allowance.)

$10. Allowances accumulative. Places-$5.50; 85.80; $5.90.-,

Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G. The China Squadron Loxing comOne Mile and a Quarter.

Cash Sweep-

Honorary Stewards. His Excel- Messrs. Toog and Priestley's petitions will take place at the

Ticket No. 147 Lat. $2,109.40 lency Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Pretty Polly Mr. Sokoloff)-1 Murray Barracks, to-day, Tuesday Mr. Dynasty's King of Troy

330 2nd. $ 688.40 Alexander Sinclair, K.C.B., M.V.O., ́821 3rd. ♣ 344.20 His Excellency Major-General C. and Wednesday, commencing at 8

(Mr. Haimovitch)--2 On Saturday the race for them. each day. Doors open at 7.20 Messrs. Beith and Lemar

C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., and Com- $1,048.00 modore A. J. B. Stirling, C.B... Officers Admission $1.00, D.Th.

chand's Grey Stool

Stewards.-The Hon, Sir C. Paul (Mr. Maitland)-3,

$4,490,00 Chater, K., C.M.G., LLD, Sir 'Six · starters. Two longths;|

Henry Gollan, Kt., C.B.E., Lient.- The Royal Navy is holding its four lengths. Time: 2 min. 37

$50 Tickets: Nos, 252, 79, 658. Col. G. K. Hall Brutton, Mr. R, M. athlotic sports at Happy Valley secs.

11-THE KALGAN PLATE Dyer, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. Winner, $8.60.

Winner $600. Second $300. R. J. Paterson, Mr. C. A. Peel, Mr. Places:-86.50; $8.80; $9.70..-

Third, $100. Weight for inches H. P. White, Mr. M. T. Johnson, -. There will be a quarter-mile | Cash Sweep:- race open to the Colony, which Ticket No. 613 1st. $2,860.20 as per scale. For China Ponies and Mr. H. Birkett. will be run at about 5.20 rm.

156 2nd. $ 817.20 that have run in at least two 757 3rd. & 408.60 Extra Meetings in Hongkong in 1925. Winner during 1925 of one $1,209.00 Race 5 lb., of two or more Races 7 lb. penalty. (Jockey allowance.), Entrance $10. Seven Furlongs. Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand

(Mr. Haimovitch)-1 Messrs. Dyor and Boith's

Second Starters.-Messrs. H. C.. 7-THE GARRISON CUP.-. Rothesay (Mr. Maitland:-2

Macnamara and C. Le Oliphant.

"AJAX" Presonted by the Officers, of the Mrs. R. M. Austin's Groy

Stewards in Charge of Paddock. are hereby notified that the argo Garrison, with $500 added for: Streak (Mr. Pollock)-Messrs. H. P. White and H. F., will be discharged into Holt's Winner. Second $250. Third' Five starters. Half a length;

L. "Dowbiggin. Time: 1 min; $150. For Subscription Griffins three lengths. of any Season. Weight for inches 51.3/5 secs.

Winnor, $10.90. previous Meeting of one Race 7 Places:-$9.10; $12.10. Ib; of more than ono 10 lb; at this Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 850 lat. $2,354.80 During a visit to Faenza, Italy. Meeting 3 lb. extra. Penalties

72 2nd. $ 672.80 198 3rd. 3:336.40 Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, older accumulative. (Jockoyallowance. son of Austen Chamberlain, was Entrance $10, One Mila.

food weather and under excellent and men in uniform free. conditions. There was plenty of wind all the afternoon after dull frad -ca'n

a

very morning. This race was for winning boats in ench of the three racing classes, the trophy being very handsome bowl presented by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club in 1923.

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Details are given "below, the boats being in the order in which they crossed the line at the finish.

Diana La Linda Daphne, 3rd. Boojum, 2nd

Jean, 1st Gael

Васподе

on Friday, March 5th, com-Pari-Mutuel mencing at 2 p.m.

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Baltimore, Feb. 28.. $50 Tickets and Com-

mission Charles Hoff, the Norwegian Athlete who has been presented to

H'cp on Finish- Correct- Pres, Coolidge at the White House,

Course ing time ed time

has established new world's

2

$5,295.00

ser. 4.32.47 4.82.47 record for indoor pole-vaulting, $50 Tickets:-Noe, 434, 884, 846, 0.15 4.38.10 4.31.56

4.45.14 4.22.19 clearing thirteen feet 5 inches. 22.65 26.02 4.47.38 4.21.94 Reuters American Service. 27.05 4.48.25 4.21.29

27.05 4.65.28 4.28.28

28.02 4.57.06. 4.81.04

Why Wonder1 26.02 4.59.48 4.33 35.

Association International.

*4 Ireland

Scotland

0

The International Association

fastch between Scotland and Tre-

and at Ibrox Park, Glasgow, open-

ed in fine weather after morning

kain, with the ground very heavy There were 25,000 spectators who witnessed Scotland beat Ireland by four goals to nil

The Observatory forecast for Derby Day (to-morrow) ie:-East or variable winds, moderato; as per scale. Winners at any Pari-Mutuel:

oloudy generally.

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a spectator at: a public meating Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch850 Tickets and Com

Rannoch (Mr. Thompson-1

of Fasicsts. He was recognised,†:

mission

says a Central News mossago Mosers. Hall, and Shenton's from Romo, and the meeting The Gowk (Mr. Pollock)-2 insisted on proclaiming him an Mr. Sha's Shero Khan II honorary Fascist.

(Mr. Brodie-3 $50 Tick

Stewards in Charge of the Scale. Mesars. H. Birkett, C. A. Peel, and R. M. Dyer,

Judge. Mr. D. E. Clarke. Assistant Judge. Johnson.

Mr. M. T.

Starter-Lieut.-Col G. K.. Hall

Brutton.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES"

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED.

AND'

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees par Company's $teamer

Wharf Kowloon, where it will le

Tel

197, C. 4759.

All broken, obafed, and damag ed goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be ex- amined on "any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10,45 am. and noon within the free storage period,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods. remaining undelivered after the 8th Maron, will be subject to rent. All Claims against the Eteamer Handicapper. Mr. F. Sutton, at Consignee's risk and subject must be presented to the undersig« Stowards in Charge of Parl- to terms and conditio, & of storaged on or before the 22nd March Mutuel. Sir C. P. Chater and Mr., at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will or they will not be recognised. D. G. M. Bernard.

be ready for delivery from No Fire Insurance will be

affected, Timekeeper. Mr. H. H. Godown on after lat March. Priestley.

Optional cargo, will be landed, Hon. Surgeon.-Dr. J. C. Macunless notice has been given prior gown. "

to steamer's arrival. Secretary C. Bernard Brown. Treasurers Messrs. Linstead

Clerk of Course,Mr. R. J. Paterson.

8. 966,00 $4,330.00 and Davis,

220, 823.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. 1st March, 1926

Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 11, Ice House Street, in the City of | Vletorla, Hongkong,

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