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OUTSIDER WINS DERBY.
MR. JINKS & CRAGADOUR FAIL
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TRIGO'S GREAT WIN. London, June 5.
The result of the Dorby was as follows:
The Kaco Described. Posterity and Kopi lost about throe lengths at the start. Hunters Moon made the running from Gay Day, Barbizon, Trigo, En Garde and Lo Volour, with Posterity last.
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929.
SLOOPS ARRIVE.
EXTRADITION CASE. Previous witness had said he, had received a photograph from the present witness and then later had varied his evidence by saying that the photograph was exposed to the public view in the yamen of the| local Magistrato.
..
Witness furtior denied that
"THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE BRIDGEWATER AND
SANDWICH IN PORT..
THE PRISONER.
Examination of a number, of Photograph Circulated. ( The Bridgewater and Sandwich,
Resuming his eross-examination, witnesses touching on an allega the two new sloups appointed to tion that a photograph taken of Counsel next asked: Did you causo relieve the Bluebell and the Fox the fugitive at the time of his ar-the fugitive's photograph to be glove (which left here last March) rest had been used to facilitato circulated amongst the villagers? on the China Station arrived here identification, was continued by Ye
Mr. Hin-shing Lo, counsel for the Was it not a fact that in that from Home via Singapore on Tues-defence, yesterday at the resumed photograph the prisoner was Air. W. Barnett's Trigo (Marshall) 1 day afternoon. They were built hearing of the case in which the shown with his hands handcuffed?
by Mossrs. Hawthorn," Leslie and extradition of Yip Tim is being I am not sure. Lord Wanlavington's Waller Gay
sought by tho Kwangtung au- Demonstrating the pose of a (Fox) 2
'Co. to the ordera of the British thorities on charges of banditry man with his arms folded neross Mr. S. Tattersall's Bronz
his chest in a docile manner, (R. Jones) a Admiralty and were launched last and kidnapping.
Mr. J. T. Prior, of Messrs. Wil Counsel next asked witness if that Trigo won by a length and a half; September.
kinson and Grist, appeared with was not the pose shown in the two lengths between socond and third.
The first vessels of a new type, Mr. Hinahing Lo for the defenco, photograph in question. Time, 2 min., 80-2/6 Baca.
Witness agreed that the posa Hetting; Trigo 95-1; Walter Gay they are designed to combing the The case for the Crown was con-
duties of minestreaper and aloop, ducted by Mr. L. R. Andrewes, As-was the one shown in the photo 100-8; Brienz 60-1. Twenty-six ran,
ships that are fit to clear a passage sistant Crown Solicitor, assisted graph. ahead of the floot, protect mer by Chief Detective Inspector Rey Counsel: You are a Chineso chantmen from submarines, carry holds.
lawyer? No, I am a school ten- Recalling a point which had chor. out police duties or do the thou-
Is it not a fact that you made sand and one doba that the naval been left in abeyance from the last
aitting, counsel asked Lo Sau- your living also by undertaking to amali ernft have to expect;
Commenting on the appearance sam, a principal witness, if it write petitions on behalf of your of these two sloops, the Journal of was not a fact that after the ar fellow-villagers whenever they Commerce recently said that ex rest, the fugitive was first taken were placed in an unfortunato ternally they are not very impon-to the Au Tau Police Station, and position?--No. ing. They have a good bold bow, then conveyed in a car to the Un which ought to make them excel- Long New Market where a por- there was ever a quarrel between lent seaboate, and the forecastle trait was taken of the prisoner at the Yip's and the Lo's over fung- decks run aft for more than three the local photographer's establish shut that. in effect the Lo's 00- jected to the Yip's ancestral tomb quarters of their length, with ment
Witness, while admitting that being situated at the back of their oponings out in the side from the bridge aft to permit the men to be was with the party of men es-village.
Offer of Reward. sleep in comfort in the hottest corting the fugitive, denied that
Another witness was asked by climate under the protection of the such a step was taken by the polite,
The stem is cut away He only knew that after they left his Worship if he and his relatives deck. cruiser fashion, and comes wollu Tau Station, they went to had not strained all their nerve to He did not know if have the fugitivo arrested, and he down lo form an anti-submarine Yaumati ram, an in modern British destroy there was a photographer at Un replied in the afirmative.
Long; or that this man, whose Mr. Lo explained that his point name counsel mentioned as Mei was that the Canton authorities Kwong, had moved his business knew nothing of the plundering of the village until three years Counsel: You told his Worship after the alleged occurrence, the that a man gave you a photograph witnesses came on the scene and of the fugitive in the country on set the machinery of the Hong- March 24 or 25?—Yes.
kong police in motion.
a docu-i
2,000. The turbinen are of the Market on the day, of his arrest witness as an offer of reward by district magistrate" for Parsons impulse re-action type and then you went back into the the local Graves.
driven through single reduction country and had it circulated the arrest of the fugitive and gearing, with a working pressure amongst the villages and, as a re others. The stated date of the of 226 lb. per sq. in. The bollers sult, got witnesses in order to sub-issuance of the warrant was Do- consist of two watertube boilers stantiate your case in this Court? cember 12, 1926. of the three-drum type, arranged That was not so. for oll fuel burning; the steam pressure at the boilers is 250 lb. per sq. in., working under closed stuke-hold conditions,
Passing the Alx furlongs post, Huntera Moon led by a length from Trigo, Tom Peartree, Battlin the Reefer, Brienz and Walter Gay.
Rounding Tattenham Corner, Trigo headed Hunters Moon, Cragadour, Ea Garde and Waltor Gay, with Pusterity improving its position. Here Kopf fell, and Trigo came on, followed by Hunters Moon, Walter Gdy, Brienz and En Gordo,
Hunters Moon dropped back, beaten, a furlong from, home, and Trigo easily resisting a challenge by Walter Gay, won easily.
Hunters Moon was fourth, En Gardo Afth, and Cragadour exili.
It is estimated there were a million spectators. This Prince of Wales, Princess Mary, Viscount Lascelles and the Sultan of Zanzibar were present.
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Cavendo (Lord Autor) ...J. Brennun, Cragadour (Lord Astor)...H. Jellies. En Garde (Mr. W. Singer)...Ray. Gay Day (Sir Victor Sassoon)
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Mr. Andrewes said he had not Golden Rain (Sir Mathew Willson)
Did you not go so far as to thought of pulling in the docu- Dick.
until the necessity was [Grand Prince (Lord Glanely)
show the photograph to Lo Kum- ment G. Richards,
shu (another principal witness) in raised by Mr. Lo's statement.
Mr. Lo opposed the admission of the Te Kam districts?-It was! Horus (Sir Laurence Philipps),
Elliott.
not only La Kam-ahu alone who the document and asked his Wor- Hunter's Moon (Lord Derby)
As the Court rose for the day, Weston, RECENT BUS MISHAP. uw the photograph. The photo-ship to note his objection.
4 public graph was exposed at
Mr. Andrewen asked if one of the Kopi (Mr. Sol Joel) ......F. Winter.
place for everyone to view. Leonard (Duke of Portland)
You haven't answered my ques-witnesses could be permitted to J. Leach
tion. Did you yourself show the return to the country
Mr. Lo said that he would re-l Le Voleur (H. H. Aga Khan)
photograph to Lo Kam-shu?-Not M. Deary
to. him in particular. It was quire this particular witness for cross-examination, 'counsel thought Mr. Jinks (Major McCalmont)
II. Bensley.
shown to everyone.
that as he (the witness) had wait-: Counsel said that the witnessed three years for the case, N.P.B. (Sir Frederick Eley)
F. Donoghue.
had a right to qualify his evidenca could very well wait a further Oxirin (Major J. S. Courtauld)
if he so chose, but he pointed out three days, which was of com- 11. Leach.
that such variation was not con paratively trifling account. P.D.Q. (Mr. II. G. Selfridge)
fined to the present witness. A The case was adjourned, P. Beasley. Posterity (Mrs. C. Glurney)
J. Taylor. Raitlin the Reefer (Lord Woolaving
Lon)
..J. Childa. Reed mouth (Lord Wyfold)
F. Gardnér. Reflector (Mr. A. de Rothchild)
Perryman. Roberto.
Thwaites. Tom Pearlree (Mr. H. E. Morriss)
Dines. The latest horses ncratched from tho Derby were Carthaginian, Empire Builder, Montclair, Engleberg, The Mae Nab and Bosworth.
H.M. the King did not attend nor did he do any entertaining for the
occasion.
The hard and dry courah gave the Authorities most anxious moments, so
much so that the local Fira Brigade
was called out to water the course. Incidentally, the forecast later was rain,
Stamina and Speed.
Bot
Rarely has it happened in the Derby that outsiders have secured all three places, Whilst it was felt that the race was fairly open, it was not expected that Mr. Jisks and Crage dour, winner and second in the Two Thousand Guineas, would not placed and that Hunter's Moon and Gay Day would also fail. So much had been heard about Mr. Jinks and Cragadour that it was felt that the race really lay between these two. Buth, had impressed in their previous outings but apparently the extra distance made all the difference, Stamina as well as speed counts in the Derby.
The Winner, "
That the deceased met her death by accident was the substance of the verdict returned by the jury before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracys yester day, in the Coroner's inquiry into the circumstance of the death of a young girl who was knocked down and fatally injured by a motor bun in Canton Road on the morning of May 2.
Mr. E. S. C. Brookes held a watching.brief on behalf of the de- ceased's relatives, while Mr. Kwok watched the proceedings in the in- terests of the China Motor Bus Company.
Further evidence corroborating that given by the driver at the previous hearing was given by in- dependent witnesses, one a pede-| strian and the other a passenger of the bus. Both stated that the girl rushed out from the pavement, Immediately she was seen it was realised by both these men that she was in grave danger. pedestrian stated that it was hia opinion that even if the bus had swerved to the left instead of to the right the accident could not have been avoided.
The
A Chinese living next door to the deceased's parents stated that the girl and two other children were playing on the pavement on the west side of the road. The bus swerved and, mounting the kerb, knocked down the deceased,
When asked why the bus had swerved, witness said that he could not understand it as there was no- body in front of the vehicle,
The Coroner; in summing up, said that he was rather impressed by the driver's evidence. He had not emphasised or over stated any Trigo, who carried the black, dark points. The coroner, after point- red rush and quartered cap of Mr. ing but the duties of the jury then W. Barnett, is a black colt by Bland-reviewed the evidence,
ford out of Athasi.. He was trainedAfter a short adjournment the by Mr. R. C. Dawson and was ridden
by Marshall. Some months ago it jury retired and returned a ver was announced that Trigo was the dict exonerating the driver from best three-year-old at Whatcombe, blame.
and It was then suggested that no
one could well afford to ignore him.
He won & handicap at Newbury on the the Two Thousand Guineas, whore bccasion of his first appearance in he came in Afth. His aire, Capt. England, but his merits had been title, who is now in Italy won the shown in Ireland before as aDerby seven years ago, and his dam, year-old Trigo ran disappointingly William's Pride, bred Town, Guard, in the Two Thousand, Guineas.
Mr. R. C. Dawson, the successful who was denied achieving real fame trainer, had Costaki Pasha, one of the through meeting with one misfortune winter favourites for the Derby, in on another. Walter Gay has had very a good little previous experience of racing. his charge. He has been
He was ridden by Fox deal in the limelight in recent years as the trainer of the Aga Khan's horses. In addition to turning out classic winners he once trained a winner of the Grand Nallonal, Drogheda, an achievement of which he is naturally proud.
Brienz.
Brienz, owned by Mr. 8: Taller usil, is a brown colt by Blink out of Blue Lake, trained by Mr. Lawson and ridden by R. Jones. It was said of him that he would be more formid- able as a three-year-old than as a Juvenile, although at that time he had Lord Woolavington's Walter Gay already won three races, including the is a big chestnut. Te impressed in Dewhurst Stakes.
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