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Above are seen members of the Asiatic Petroleum and Hong- kong Electric Companies' crews which took part in the Inter-Hong rowing race for the Hornell Cup last week. The A.P.C. were first, Jardine's second and the Electric Co. third. (Photo by G. T. Padgett)..

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A very keen race for the Hornell Inter-Hony Cup was witnessed last week. the Hongkong Electric crew (Messrs. E. Thompson, R. W. Smith, W. Stoker, M. H. Arnold and A. R. Cox) are seen embarking at the Yacht Club, whilst below, the start is seen, the Jardine crew being in the foreground, the A.P.C. in the centre and the Electric Co. crew

in the background. (Photo by G. T. Padget).

This picture shows the finish of the Hongkong Derby, Diana Bay (Mr. Hill up) ensity beating Wisdom Stag, with Peppermint in the third place. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Peppermint, the winner of the Trial Plate, ridden by Mr. Noodt, is here shown being led in at the conclusion of the race. He won by a neck from Piccalilli, both ponies being from the Hynes & Mackle stable. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

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Mr. Heard, who rode Adam to victory in the Ladies Purse, escorting Miss Barbara Sut-

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Big fields were a prominent feature of the Rate Meeting

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This picture shows the excellent finish of the Tower Stakes, won by Monk, ridden by Mr.

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Messrs. Liang and Wong's 0-Moon being led in after winning the Garrison Cup. Mr. Wong was the jockey and he had an easy victory. (Photo Mee Cheung),

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