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GOOD RACING AT THE VALLEY.
ZORHAN BREAKS THE SEVEN
FURLONGS/RECORD.
JUNIOR
TUESDAY, APRIL
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AMERICAN STOCKS.
CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM
"NEW YORK.
The following quotations have been received from their correspondents
Messrs. Hayden, Stone, and pondents
MYSTERY HYMN OF WITCH DOCTORS.
BADGES FOR MEMBERS AT CONFERENCE.
The law of South Africa has-
By winning their match with of the firmi, has acted as the Com- A feature of the racing at Happy the RA.M.C. yesterday, the Chia- Valley yesterday was the breaking ese Atheltic A are now level Pany's General Works Manager. of the seven furlongs record by with the Navy Reserves in the Mr. Raven, Sar., has proved. him- New York, by Messrs. Swan, Culbert on paper-put the witch doctor out. by Mr.Second Division of the League self an efficient works manager, hai, (cable address: "Swansteele," of Darkest Africa still exists in son and Fritz, Sassoon House Shang- of practice, but this strange product Zorhan, which, ridden Frost, won the Junk Bay Plate in The game took place at Sookun-
poo. The only goal scored in the and your Directors are quite Shanghai), who are not responsible large numbers. fine style.
first half was by Lunn, for the satisfied that from the other mem-for cable mutilation fork, Apr. 21. President Hall won the main
R.A.M.C., but early in the second bers of the staff also loyal co- event, the Easter Plate, romping Choi Ping-fan. equalised and home two lengths ahead of Car-Janson replied with a penalty. For operation can be expected in the
No. of Shares done.-4,500,000. Cal! Money-4%. nival Eve, and thus justified ex-the Chinese, Leung Tat-wing and best interest of the Company.
American Smelting pectations..
Choi Ping-fan added further goals, thus securing victory by tory working, you will notice that, Borg Warner ... In view of the year's unsatisfac-Anaconda Copper Baltimore & Ohio the odd goal in ́dive.
There was some excellent racing seen, and the jockeys honours were shared by Mr. Heard and Mr. Harriman, both of whom have three wing to their credit,
Junk Bay Plate: Seven Furlongs For China Ponies. Weight for Inches as per scale. Winner of the Colonial Stakes on 19th April, 1930, barred. Jockey Allowance. 1st Prize: $500 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
Zorban Chan Tin-sion's
(181lbs) (Mr. Frost). Mr. Heard's
Flush Royal (160lbs) (Mr, Heard)
Mr.
Messrs. Mackie and Grayburn's Pickle (158lbs) (Mr. Harriman)
Time: 1 min. 44.3/5 Bees. (Ra- cord).
the
Tone of Market-Easy.
Chrysler ...
The only other match played with
exception of the! was a Second Division game be- Managing Director's fee, which City Service Common tween Chinese Athletic "B"and"
Curtis Wright Cominon Eastern, the former winning by
was paid from month to month Eastman Kodak three goals to nil. Fui Tin-lum until the end of July, the Directors Electric Bond & Share
Eric Railroad... scored in the opening half, and decided to waive their fees for the General Motors Yeung Kwok-wn added two more past year. Your late Managing General Railway Signal in the second, one being a penal- Director did not draw his re- Goodyear Tire & Rubber
muneration from July to December Granby. Consolidated inclusive.
Motors The Board felt that
work
ty.
2
3
+
Woo by many lengths; three lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $0.00; Places, 1st, $5.10; 2nd, $6.10.
Mirs Bay Handicap: "C" Class: One Mile For China Ponies, 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
Messrs. Fung and Tang's Town Hall (158bs) (Mr. Charles) Mr. Ip Kui-ying's Imperial Hall (163lbs) (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) Messrs. Lau and Lee's Duke of Normandy (150lbs) (Mr.
Timedy
1
-
LOCAL GOLF.
D. J. GILMORE WINS THE SHANGHAI CUP.
great deal of
Cement
Wasional
Nickel
entailed on the Managing Director
throughout the year,
andomery Ward
Consolidated Copper
voted for the payment to Mr. Radio Corp. Showan of the remuneration due Sears Roebuck
to him for the second half-year.
Reorganisation Question,
Playing at Fanling on Sunday,
I regret to inform you that Mr. D. J. Gilmore won the Shanghai: Visitors' Cup with the following] R. G. Shewan, who had been the score 83 and 85-186-22-146. Chairman and Managing Director There were 59 entries and other for the past few years, owing to scores included the following: lack of time, resigned from the A. Ritchie.... 89-493-182-32-150 Directorate on the 31st December
J. H. Geare.. 89+88177-26=151| last. I acted for Sir Robert Hoj
2 N. G. Mills 90-87-177-26-151 Tung during his absence from the
J. F. Pilcha
Simmons Company
A conference which has been held
at Kroonstad, in the Orango Fred State, shows that they have a status amongst the natives of which they 71 are extremely jealous.
68 They made demands
119 themselves, of course) for "recogal-
(among
47
40
· ម
tion," and condemned those of their calling who are not members of the 13 African Dingaka (Doctors) A6- 230 sociation.
114
&4
The objects of this "association" are to protect the interests of the witch doctors, to secure proper re- cognition for them, and to encour age educational undertakings on 52 their behalf.
70
The conference was held in the 39 Ethiopian Church, and each delegate wore a green badge bearing the native words, "Arise and help 9a thyself."
47
, י
An anthem, the words of Standard Oil Co. of New York 36 which were known only to the mem- Union Carbide. & Carbon
100 bers, was sung. United States Rubber
Mr. Thipe D. Ditchego, the pre- United Steel
192 sident, while acknowledging that witch doctors to-day were known by all kinds of bad names," claimed
ECHO OF JAPANESE SCANDAL.
33
83-79-161-8-154 Colony from 21st May to 21st FORMER GOVERNOR GENERAL 88+90-178-24-154
October, 1929, and was invited to 91+91-182-28-154
TO BE TRIED.
that they did not practice witch- craft, but merely exercised gifts of healing from God."
Hair of A Hare.
Fees, he added, were necessarily high.
"Usually," he said, "a fee of 18, Tokyo, Apr. 21. 2d, to 2s. 6d. was charged for Yamanashi, formerly throwing the bones, and before
D. S. Edward. J. MacKnight. 2 min. 06.2/6 secs.
R. P. Moodie 92494-186-32-154 join the Board in my own right on Won by half length; two lengths. AE. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $14.90; Places, Eisaman 35+70-187-10-157 22nd October last. My appoint-
General .... 914-89180-22-158 ment requires your confirmation 1st, 38.50; 2nd, $8.50; 3rd, $42.10.
J. S. Maclaren 92+91-183-22-161 at this meeting. From the 6th Governor General of Korea, has any medicine could be given Mire Bay Handicap: "B"
Class: EJ.R. Mitchell 86-+-87-173-12-161 January of this year I assumed been committed for public trial, a witch doctor had to charge One Mile For China Ponies. 1st
A Ritchie 89-16-73 wins the prize
the duties of Managing Director, being found guilty of receiving about si for loosening the knot of Prize: $200. Mr. Retsuj's Orlando (150lbs) (Mr. Harriman)
Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd
for the beat morning round, for which
the winner of the competition is ineligible and
Lissaman A. E. 179-574 wins the prize for the best afternoon round, M. G. Mills 287-13-74 having a higher score over
the last nine holes.
3
Mr. L. Dunbar's Lobster Bay (159lbs) (Mr. Soares) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Christmas Frolic (164lbs) (Mr. Stanton) Time: 2 min. 03.4/5 secs. Won by length and a half; three lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $43.90; Places, 1st, $10; 2nd, $7.20; 3rd,
$12.70.
have
Easter Plate: One and a Half Miles, -For China Ponies, Winners this year, of one race, weight for inches As per scale; of two or more races, 5 lb. penalty. Ponies which not won a race this year, 7 b. al- lowance, Jockey Allowance. A. lowances accumulative. 1st Prize: $600. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's President Hall (163lbs) (Mr. Heard) Mr. Yam Man's Carnival Eve (16lbs) (Mr. da Roza) Dynasty's Nationalist II (151 Iba.) (Mr. Bulteel)
Mr.
Time: 3 min. 08.3/5 secs.
Time: mins. 43.4/5 secs. Wen by half length; half length. Pari-Mutuel; Winner $40.40; Places, 1st, $8.90; 2nd, $8.70; 3rd, $22.20.
Mirs Bay Handicap: "A Class: One Mile For China Ponics, 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
Messrs. Beith and Heard's Christ-
mas Chimes (158 lbs)
2
(Mr. Heard) 1 Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Winsome Stag (151) (Mr. Frost) Messrs. Mackie and Grayburn's
Piccalilli (150 lbs.)
(Mr. Harriman) 3 Time: 2 mins, 4/5 secs. 1
Won by three lengths; three lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $32.30; Places 1st $7.50; 2nd, $7.10; 3rd, $8.60.
Mira Bay Handicap: "D" Class: One Mile-For China Ponics, 1st Prize $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
2
3
Won by two lengths; four lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.60: Places, 1st, $5.30; 2nd, $5.50; 3rd, $6.
Gin Drinkers Bay Plate: One Mile. --For China Ponies which have start- ed in Hongkong at least twice since 1st January, 1930, and have not won. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part thereof
atakes since 1st Jan-
won
uary, 1930. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five races anywhere at any time. Jockeys 2 th. extra for each race wor 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Messrs. Bennett and Cave's San Francisco (181 lbs) (Mr. I. 31. Stewart)
Mr. Dynasty's Young Pretender
(158b) (Mr. Bramwell)
.
Mr. H. S. Chan's Sonny Boy (155
Ibs.) (Mr. Harriman) I Mr. Brish's As You Like It (153
3
lbs.) (Mr. Frost) 2 Mr. Cocktail's Martini Cocktail (148 lbs.) (Mr. da Roza) Time: 2 mins. 10.1/5 secs. Won by half a length; half length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $23.60; Places, 1st $3.80; 2nd $6.80; 3rd $8.00.
THE CASH SWEEPS.
Full List of the Lucky Numbers.
I
2
3
Race 1.
No. 297
332
+1
328
No. 150
291
11
109
Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay (162)bs) (Mr. Yue Shun-wa) Time: 2 mins. 06.1/5 secs. Won by half length; two lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $50.80; Places, 1st. $3.10: 2nd, $6.10; 3rd, $7.90.
Tolo Plate: One and a Quarter
whether
$1,029 294 147 Unplaced runner ($50) No. 9.
Race 2.
$1,006.60 Grigins of the Season
287.60. starters or not Weight for inches as
143.80
per
Unplaced runners ($50) Nos. 207, scale. Jockey Allowance. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd 360, 289, 306, 292, 448, 405, 85,, 209, Prize: $200.
299, 28.
RIDE-GOLF-MOTOR-SWIM Miles For China Ponies, non-winning
at delightful TSINGTAO, China's all-the-year-round Health & Pleasure Resort.
P. 0. Write Tsingtao
Box 225
for booklet & for list
of recommended Hotels
and Boarding Houses or for any other information.
Mr. Chan Tin-ston's Windsor Stag (161) (Mr. Frost) Mr. W. T Stanton's Mike (161) (Mr. Stanton)
Race 3.
I
No. 544
$1,313.20:
203
F
2
Mr. Yam Man's Blue Boy (161 lbs.) (Mr. da Roza) Time: 2 mins. 37.1/6 secs.
375.20 290
187.60 Unplaced runners (350) Nos. 370, 328, 477, 614, 262, 523, 607, 316.
Race 4.
Wan by five lengths; six lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $14.40, Places, Lat, $9.30;
2nd,
$8.50
No. 489
No. 222
$2,042.80 506
840.80 1. 70
420.40 Unplaced runners ($100) Nos. 530,
69.
Race 5.
Fr
480
to 677
Starling Stakes: Six Furlongs
Subscription 223,
For China Ponies,
Griffins of this Club of this Season
which have
in
ave not won more than $1,000
Weight stakes.
$1,081.40 480.40 240.20 Unplaced zunnera (350) Nos. 664, $500. 2nd 528, 669, 42, 334, 207, 414.
for inches as per scale. 2 b. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes. Jockey Allowance. Ist Prize:
Bace 6.
Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200,
Mr. John's Dance (163) (Mr.
No. 477
$1,771
Heard)
1
+
297
Mr.
U Sz Wing's Billiards (100 lbs.) (Mr. da Hoza)
870
606 258
2
Unplaced runner ($50) No, 581.
Mesars. Chow and Chau's Happy Day (158lbs) (Mr. Harriman) Time: 1 min. 38 secs.
Race 7.
No.
a
$1,782.20
681 "' 690
609.20
254.60
|
vice Mr. Shewan resigned.
Mr. A. Ritchie, C.A., of Messrs. Lowe Bingham and Matthews, at- tended several Board meetings when the question of reorganisa- tion was considered and discussed.: The result of these deliberations is embodied in two Reports since received, and I will deal fully with the subject of reorganisation at the private meeting, for which hope shareholders present will kindly remain behind after this meeting.
General Business.
I do not think there is anything more that I can usefully add in explanation of the report and statement of accounts, shareholders desire to
bribes, in connexion with the Fusan exchange scandal, by the prelimin ary examination.-Reuter,
Mr. J. Scott Harston seconded. After the report and accounts had been seconded the Hon. Mr. Braga read a letter which he said he had received from Mr. B.
fontague Ede in which the latter a suggested that negotiations should be opened for the purchase of the Company for a lump sum
The report and accounts were adopted without discussion..
Other Business.
his medicine bag."
The actual healing fee often amounted to £5. The association is drawing up a scale of charges for the whole union.
Mr. Ditchego claimed that they were the only people who had been successful in curing fainting fits.
The method adopted by the old doctors, he said, was to catch alive young hare and to pull out some of its hair before setting it free.
The hair, when mixed with herbs and rubbed on the body, WRS & genuine remedy, and cured the disease!
SHOWERY WEATHER.
On the motion of Mr. R. G. She- wan, seconded by Mr. F. M. but if Ribeiro, Sir Robert Ho Tung and ask any Mr. J. T. Bagram were re-elected The Royal Observatory reports questions I will endeavour to to the Board of Directors, and on that an anticyclone is central over answer them after the proposal the proposition of Mr. A. Alves, S.W. Japan. A large depression for the adoption of the report and seconded by Mr. A. A. Botelho, is central over W and S.W. China. accounts has been seconded.
Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat- The depression or typhoon in the
I formally move that the report thews were re-appointed auditors China Sea appears to be stationary and statement of accounts for the to the Company.
about 250 miles south of the Mac- The private meeting year ended 31st December, 1929,
followed clesfields. The local forecast Is: immediately.
he adopted and passed.
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Won by short head; four lengths. Parl-Matuel: Winner $7.40; Places,
Lat,
$0; 2nd, $7.70; 3rd, $9.50.
Hebe Plate: One and a Quarter Miles For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Club of any Ses
don.
Winners at any time of one race, weight for inches as per scale;
43, 530, 941, 161.
Unplaced ranners (350) Nos. 571,
No. 842
Race 8.
550
#
286
$1,727.60. 493.00 246.80 Unpinced runners (350) Nos. 175,
Race D
$1,067.40-
of two races, 6 lb. penalty, of thres 279, 808, 642. or more races, 7 lb. penalty; of more races barred. Non-winners
No. 285
than
282
since 1st January, 1930, allowed 6 lb. Jockey Allowance. Allowances ne
#
522
476.40 238.20. Unplaced runners ($50) Nos. 296,
cumulative. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd 361, 144, 425, 124, 108, 287.
Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200, Messrs. Sturt and Lobel's Tango (100lbs) (Mr. Harriman) Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Bridge Hall (165lbs) (Mr. Heard) Mr. Mac's Zephyr (146lbs) (Mr. 8. Y. Liang)
No. 715
1
174
519
Race 10.
$1,074.40
478.40
230.20
Unplaced runnerá ($50) Nos. 116,
072, 207, 694, 378, 71, 679, 030, 193,
3 148, 120, 482.
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