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. ST. PETER'S CLUB

MARATHON,

PTE. TIERNAN SECURES ANOTHER WIN.

Private Tiernan, of the R.A.M.C., won in convincing style the Mara- thon organized by the St. Peter's Y. M. Club on Saturday afternoon, when he covered a distance just under ten miles in the gobd time of 53 minutes. This was against a field of 65, which included a large. number of Indian.runners.from the Mounted Battery,

MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928.

The first fourteen men 'to finish SOUTH CHINA TRADE. the course wero':

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1. Plc. Tiernan, R.A.M.C; Time: 53 minutes.

2. Gunner Katar Singh, Mounted, Battery.

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WILKINS' ARCTIC FLIGHT: SUCCEEDS.

Oslo, Apr. 21. According to an unconfirmed re- 4. Gunner Babu Singh, Mounted chants' Association premises at:

80, Des Voux Road West were port in the newspaper Dagblad, Battery.

attractively decorated with bunt-the airmen Captain George Wilkins]

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6. Pte. Anderson, K.O.S.B.

7. Lance-Corpl. Year, K.O.S.B.

6. Gunner Monshi Khan, Mounting on Saturday afternoon on the and Lieut. B. Nielsen have arrived occasion of celebrating the third at Spitzbergen from Alaska, after Battery.

anniversary of its establishment. a fight of twenty-one hours.- There was a large attendance of Reuter. members and friends at the tea parly.

8. Pte. Banna, K.0.8.3.

9. Pte. Nolmes, R.A.M.C.

10. Sorgt. Watts, K.O.S.B.

11. Gunaor Mohammed Khan. Private Tiernan thus repented Mounted Battery. his auccess in the Kowloon Mara-12. D. K. H. Gawn (H. M. S. thon held. Inst month by St. An- Titanin). drew's Young Men's Club.

Company.

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13. Gunner Karkat Ali, Mounted Battery.

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New York, Apr. 21. In the evening, over a hundred The report of the success guests gathered at a banquet in Captain George Wilkins' attempt the International Restaurant, West to fly across the Arctic Ocean from Point. The Chairman, Mr. Port Barrow in Alaska to Spitzber-

wangen has been confirmed by a wire Ho Kwong, presided, and supported by the Vice-Chairman, less message from Captain Wilkins to the Detroit News from Svalbard, Abdul Gafur, one of the Indian

14. Lance Corpl. Mylle, K.O.S.B. Mr. Wong Chun-hing. runners, at one time looked as if

Harold Kew and R. Leong won The principal speaker of the ec-stating that he reached Spitzber- after twenty-one-and-a-half] he was seriously challenging the winner for first place, but was dia-the special prizes offered to the caston was Mr. Ho Iu, Compradore gen qualified when it was found that, first two members of St. Peter's of the Mercundle Bank of India, hours' flying-Reuter's American

Ltd., who said, in part, as fol Service.

Incomparable Feat. lows: owing to a misunderstanding heClub to complete the race.

London, Apr. 22. + only established- Prize Distribution. had taken a short cut. As a team,

"Although

Details of the, 2,000-mile Bight|||-| being the first to have five mem-

The prizes wero distributed by three years ago, this Guild is

on of the Australiaf explorer Captain bers finish the distance, the In- dians nevertheless won under this Mrs. Swann, wife of the Very Rev. heartily to be congratulated heading, and took the team shield. Dean A. Swann, D. S. C., M. A, having weathered so much storm Wilking across the North Pole are Both the Championship Cup and the President of the Club, as a and stress in the economic and still lacking, but a Copenhagen the Team Shield were donated by gathering in the Club house. political disturbance raging in this message quotes the well-known the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Afterwards, Mrs. Swann was pre-part of China. No sooner had explorer Captain Roald Amundsen, sented with a bunch of lilies this market got over the effects as saying: "No flight has been Fair weather with a cooling gathered from the garden, of the of 1925 and was showing signs of made anywhere or at any time

Club.

improvement than more troubles which can in any way be compar: breeze ameliorated the trying con-

Following were the prize-win- followed. The over-issue of Cen-able with this flight"

Cables from Oslo disclose the ditions of the course, which was

tral Bank Notes was perhaps the:

all and fact that Capt. Wilkins loft Alaska set as follows:

Nestangle Challenge Cup (pre-mast detrimental of Start at Lyttleton Rund (outsented by the Nestle and Anglo-constituted one of the main causes six days ago, and after crossing of the Sviss Condensed Milk Company). for the strained finance in the the Pole the machine was forced Hongkong University) along Lyto. Tiernan, R.A.M.C., who also market of Canton. Let it be to land on a desolate island, northj some Norwegians leton Road, through Park Road,received the first prize cup pre- said that what with banditry, of Spitzbergen where the aviators! then wind up Robinson Road, along sented by the Hongkong Amuse piracy, coupled with the machina encountered the New Motor Road to the end of,

tions of the Reds in Canton, after five days' nearsh. Resuming, the aviators flew to Spitzbergen. Conduit, Road, then through the

Second prize Cup (presented by trade never Bad the shadow of a

Captain Wilkins had on two Conduit Viaduct until Mr. Biggar's the Hongkong Amusements, Ltd.); chance to revive to any appreci-

previous occasions attempted a House; along Pokfulam Road, Gunner Katar Singh, Mounted able degree. down Dairy Farm Hill to point of

Battery,

The silver lining in the dark trans-Polar flight. die is a small, bearded man. He won the Mil- Jubilee Road, along that road of Third prize Cup (presented by cloud is to be seen in the Mount Davis Road, up Mount Mr. Lytton).Gunner Daswanda tendable efforts of His Excellency tary Cross during the Oton in the Davis Road to the Point of Pok-Singh, Mounted Battery,

expedition which the latter mada fulum Road, along that rond, past

Fourth prize Medal-Gunner the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, He accompanied Shuckleton in the in promoting the Entente Cordiale in the Quest to the South Polar the Hongkong University (front Bala Singh, Mounted Battery,

between Hongkong and Canton.

Regions.-Reuter. entrance) and along Bonham

Nestanglo Team Shield (pre- Road, Guishing outside King's sented by the Nestle and Anglo-The progress achieved in that Swiss Condensed Milk Co.).-Won direction is bearing fruit, how- by the Mounted Battery, the first ever imperceptibly at the moment, five of whose team to complete the Another happy sign of the times com- course being Gunners Kartar to be taken note of is the recent For the purposes of team

FROM AMERICA, Singh, Babu interview given to the local Chin- OLD MASTER REPURCHASED contestants were Singh, Daswanda petition, the divided into various groups, al-Singh, Monshi Khan and Moham-ese press by Mr. T. G. Well, the addition to the Manager of Messrs. Dodwell and

London, Apr. 21. though the members, of course, med Khan. In

Sir Joseph Duveen, the well- ran independently against eachShield, each member of the team Co., Ltd., in the course of which

he advocated strongly closer co-known British art expert, has pur- other. Of the 65 who faced the received a Silver Medal.

Club Members' Prizes: 1st operation between the merchants chased in America Gainsborough's starlor (Mr. R. J. IIunt) only eight prize Cup, Harold Kew; 2nd prize of Hongkong, Canton and Sha-famous picture, "The Harvest ran individually.

Cup, R. Leong,

meen, for the purpose of fostering Waggon," and is bringing it back better trade in South China. England. The price paid was

Closer Relationship.

£72,000.-British Wireless.

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The Competitors.

The line-up was as follows:

St. Peter's Club.-R. Leong, F. S. Tong, W. Cunningham, Lau Fu-chung, S. Chemalloy, Harold Kew, J. King and J. Haunan.

H.M.S. Titanin.-D.K.II. Gawn, W.R. Fell, D.H. Nelson, H.S.P. Watch. Six other members of this team arrived late and did not start.

Indian Mounted Battery-Mon- shi Khan, Yousef Khan, Babu Singh, Abdul Gafur, Karlar Singh, Tara Singh, Daswanda Singh, Karam Hussain, Mohammed Khan, Din Mohammed, Darkat Ali, Dakh Taur Singh, Sr., and Dakh Taur Singh, Jr.

ments, Ltd.

Billiards Prizes,

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The opportunity was also taken of distributing the Club's Billiards Championship prizes, as follow:

Challenge Cup (presented by Ion: Dr. Kotewall) Phillp Thi.

1st Prize (prosented by Wing On Co.) Philip Tai,

2nd Prize, Earnest Zimmern.' .. Doubles Handicap.-Ist, Tai and Ko; 2nd, W. A. Youngsaye and G. S. Zimmern,

Singles Handicap-Jet, George Ko; 2nd, Maurice Weill.

Highest Break Cue (presented by Lane Crawford, Ltd.) P. Tai (53 points).

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BACK TO BRITAIN,

This expression of opinion is quite in accord with what the local is how to evolve order out of chaos Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Canton by adjusting the Cen- was trying to bring about some tral bank notes, by putting them! few months ago. What is more, on a sounder basis, and getting I myself have stressed on more well under control piracy, banditry than ono occasion in the local and Red agitations in the province press the need for working for of Kwangtung. If Marshal I

closer should bend his energy to grap- revival of trade through relationship between the

mer-pling with these issues, there! chants of Hongkong and Canton. would surely be a far better trade My brother, Mr. Ho Kwong, the outlook in this Colony and ad- in-jacent country. It is sincerely Chairman, has also worked

together with two hoped that when we foregather colebrate the next defatigably

Canton, jagain to leading merchants of At the conclusion cheers and Messrs. Chow Din-bong and Wu anniversary, we shall see the redli- the sation of our most sanguine ex- "tigers" were given for Mrs. Swann Chung-tong, to consolidate

position of the merchants in the pectations. and the Club's Chairman.

The thanks of the Club are due two parts. Unhappily, the Red Prosperity to, the Sugar Mer- to the Traffe Police and members aprising of last December frus chants' Association and let it per distinctive that faevere to, achieve of the Police Reserve "Flying trated all efforts towards Scots Guards Lance-Corpla. F.

place for itself in the promotion. Macdonald and Lilley, and Guards Squad" who rendered valuable end.

services in regulating traffic, and The biggest issue confronting of better trade between Hongkong" men 3. King, R. A. Collins, Jito Mr. R. J. Hunt for acting as Marshal LI Chat-sum at this hour and Canton. Kelly, W. C. Leonard, D. Gudward

starter. and Hart.

Queen's Regt. Carpl. F. Allen and Privates A, Dry, A. Warner, G. Jennings, A, Woolard and G. Crafts.

K.O.S.B.-Sergts. Watts' and D. Falconer, Lance-Sergt. Canning, Lapee-Corpls. Year, Mylie and J. Gilchrist, and Privates Hislop, Scott, Anderson, Richie, Torrens, Douglas, Nelson, Skinner, Banas, Walls, Belk and Mulvery.

Individuals.-S. Cutforth, A. L Nelmes, H. O. Davies, E. Harvey, PW. Burchell, II. F. Regis, W. Gooding and. Pte. J. Tiernan, R.A.M.C., winner of the St. An-

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Kowloon marathon last month.

The Race.

Tiernan took the lead soon after leaving Robinson Road,,, being followed closely by the Indians, and this position was unchanged for the greater part of the course. With the exception

two of K.O.S.B. runners who brought up the rear of this batch, the other competitors. were hopelessly out- run, although to their ercdit it must be mentioned that only nine failed to complete the course. The raee was gruelling and called for great endurance,

At the Chinese Cemetery at Pok- tulum, Tiernan was still leading, but after passing it, he was left behind by Abdul Gafur, who ap peared to have achieved a remark- able feat in thus being able to overhaul fourteen leading men in a vory short period. He actually camo In first, and the riddle was then explained. Owing to miaunderstanding, it was found that he had taken a short aut through the cemetery, and this accounted for his having passed Tiernan who, up to that point had bon' maintaining a comfortable lead.

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Abdul Gafur was disqualified and Pto. Tiernan awarded first place. The judges were Messrs.. F. Mow Fung, E. Zimmern, Peter 1 Pau and E. G. Steward.

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