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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930.

MANCHESTER NOV. HANDICAP.

LUCKY WINNERS OF THE INISH SWEEL.

London, Nov. 22,

The Manchester November Handl enp resulted as follows:

Lord Ganely's Glorious Devon 1 Mr. A. Macomber's Caligny 11 Mra. E. WaBnce's Nestoring Twenty-eight starters, Won by three length; four lengths. Betting: Glorious Devan 25 to one, Caligny 1 10 to one, Nentorian 100 to

one.

Irish Sweet Winners.

The winners of the Irish Sweep of- gned by the Free State Hospitala on the November Handicap were as follows:

Glorious Bevgi was drawn by "W. T." and "F.R." Belfast;

Coligny was drawn by A. P. Dawe, Vancouver, British Columbia;

Nestorian www drawn by Mra. Setinn Thompson, Worksop.

The sweep'n total procens are oficially announced at £658,018, of which £43,527 will be awarded in seventy-right prizes, including £204,- 761 for the Art, £81,005 for the second. £10,953 for the third, and starters divikling £40,000 and non- starters £20,000.

The hospitals will receive well over £100,000,

starters There being twentywigh holders of tickets drawing runners will thus receive £1,065 each,

TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONS.

HOME POLITICS DEVELOPING.

DRAMATIC EVENTS SOON EXPECTED.

London, Nov. 22. The smouldering left wing dis- content over the "Government's compromises with Capitalism."

Party to chastise disloyalty, burst at a Glasgow meeting into flammes

MR. AND MISS LO WIN FINAL AT C.R.C.

Beautiful weather favoured the Chinese annual "At flomo" of the Recreation Club which was held Saturday afternoon, when Mr. M. W. Lo and Miss E. Lo (Ladies singles evidenced by the disciplinary meet- champion of Hongkong) defeated rings of the Parliamentary Labour C. AL Rumjan and Mr. McCaw In the final of the Mixed Doubles Chanplanship of the Colony by two straight sets, 6-2, 6-3. Other tennis matches were also played and prizes were distributed by Lady Chow Inter Sit Among those present were Shouson Chow, C.M.G., Lady Chow, the on, Mr. S. W. To, LL. D., and Mrs. Tao, the Ino, Mr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D. and Mrs. Kotewall, Mr. R. E. Lindsell President of the Hongkong awn Tennis Association) and Mr. Ng Sze- kwang (President and Chairman of the Chinese Recreation Club).

in the afternoon,

of the "Big Five" Clydeside Labour of Parlament. The Members meeting resolved to support Ballle Irwin at the East Renfrow by-elec

on

in spite of the Government's Chisavowal of Mr. Irwin dide

Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association 5. A.

ture,

The militants hope to have a in members score of Labour East Renfrew, including Sir Oswald Mosley, next week, "fighting the workers battle against the Govern ment."

The hostilities, which are vir-

(Tennis League);—"A" Divisiontually between the Government Champions, C. (Captain Rumahs): "B" Division Champions, and the Independent Labour Party, C.R.C. (Captain Ho Ka-laul"C" centre on the latter's decision to the Division Champions, C.R.C. (Capt. Ju oppose the Government in Tak-Inni); Mixed Doubles (League), House of Commons whenever the Winners, 1.R.C.

Government departs from the I.L.P. policy.

Open Mixed Doubles Championship of the Culuny:--Champions, M. W. Lo and Miss E. To: Runners-up, C. A. 1. Rumjan and Mrs. McCaw

The Liberal paper News Chronicle foreshadows dramatic 20-day eveals in which prominent Cabinet Club Tournament (1929-20)--Handi: Ministers will figure, which may eap Doubles Winners, M. W. Lo and The initials of the Irish Sweep. La; Runners-up: W. G. lung and change the whole political situation in addition to winner represent the most de phone

W IT. Chan. Handirap Mixed before Christmas of Mr. F. G. Prescott, who was born

Douldes: Wisner, M. K. L and Misinternal embarrassments, the Gov in London and is now an afleial em

G. Runners-up. Its Kayan atal ernment is faced with a series of ployed at the Unter Ministry of Mrs, Bo Kn-lau, Bandicap Singles Cupservative censure mutions relat- Agriculture, Belfast. He went share a

"A": Winner, Hon Luon forn: Buning to the Imperial Conference, with two other mvi, Frank Ward and

ner-up. M. W. L. 11amirap Single Safeguarding, the lapsing of the John Torney, both of whom are haf-

up, Clan Hung nin. Championship Dyestults Act, and Unemployment

Instrance, Renter Doubles Challenge Cups (pre muted by Mr. Ng Saze-kwong):-Champions. M. K. Lo and M. W. Le; Ranners-up. Luk Kangeheung And Lak Ding- cheung. Championship Singles Chic | Jong: Caps (presented by Mr. 11

Kantung): Champion, M. K. Runner-up. Ha Kanu.

DATNI

m in Belfort. The lucky frío rack maž 30 penes, but sold half of the beled yuterday for £2,500. The two brevet per erite. Whey met Present by eledice und be share the fast peatated them to

ket in hoch. Prescott's salary an aheart in annuadly

The Winner of the third prize, Mrs. Thompson, is a widow, the diapoved of part of her ticket. Bruter.

Struggling Garage Owner,

Vancouver, Nov. 23, Mr. A. J. Dawe who won over £80,- 400 in the Irish Sweep owns a smalt struggling mente. He says that his Grst step will be to clear the business of debt. Be wil then hand over the business to his two lay assistants,

The ticket was the last in the older' luk and awe twier refused |

"B": Winner, Taul Wal-out: Runner.

Lo

Members of the C.R.C. "B" Team -La Pak-ki, Cheung Wing-kur, La Man-ho, Yes Man-kit, Chiu Ton chiu, Jung Wai-chiu and Lo Man-hin. Souvenir for the "Rest" Team. Members of the "Rest" B Team:- S. A. R. Bux. M. O. Hoosen, J. W.. Leonard, W. J. Howard, Wong Slu- wing and Li U-wing.

Members of the GR.C. "C" Team: Tak-Inm, Lau Mun-ching. Hon Luon-lung. Mow Yuk-kwan, Jp Kau

in bay and then purchased it foro, Trul Wai-pui, Che Ping-fan. Ng $400 in order to get rid of the Kam-chu. Kwok Paskan, Chan Hip- **t,* He refused inany offers to

we. Kwok Hag-sum, Lang Sat-wn,

Wing-hing. buy it. Reuter.

ng.wal. Choi Cheung Wing-fan final La Mon- kwour.

A Sensational Grab.

Victoria, B.C., Nov. 23. Mr. Arthur Gam, who won G$7,-

1.nu

Bunvenis for the "Rest" Team. Members of the "Rent" C Team:- 11. A. Raznek. A. K. Suffiad, G. A. Noronha, J. A. Ribeiro, Y. F. Chow and D. J. Andersun.

The Day's Results. Resolts of the other terms were as follow:-

TRAIN TRAGEDY IN FRANCE.

DRAMATIC ESCAPE FROM DERAILED EXPRESS.

Nantes, Nov. 22.

The express train from Paris was derailed near Ondon to-day, owing to the subsidence of the track, un a result of heavy rains flooding the river Loiro. The engine and two conchra fell into the river, and the driver and loker were killed. Most of the passengers in the frant of the train were injured or trappest by the weekago and drowned.

A signalman who aw the sub- sidence and rushed on to the lipa to warn the train

run down and cut to pieces.

WHA

The dramatic escapes of pusson, gers through smushed windows of the submerged each limited the fatalities to the driver, whose body was carried away by the river and stehen has not yet heen revered. For.

in a recent race sweepstakes was shorked to receive a Supreme Court writ declaring the winnings forefeit el to Mr. Charles Sunley, an erount- ant, under a forgolion section of the Criminal Code of Canada declaring any money won on a sweepstake or Jattery immediately forfeited to any informer who made a motion to sue. The case may involve any further etions in reset of sweepstakes winnings, mounting to half a million, heat Li and Wong (SCAA) - dollars during the past decade Reuter.

MYSTERIOUS BOMB,

EFFORT TO DESTROY PRESS OFFICES.

Spokane, Wash., Nov. 2, A mysterious infernal machine containing forty sticks of dynamite, capable of blowing up a whole block of buildings, was delivered at the offices of the Associated Press here | yesterday.

was contained in The bomb trunk and timed to explode in two Ster- hours.-Rentera Amerirun vice.

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*** Division.

H. L and M. K. 15 (C.R.) beat mard and Howard (Craigengower)

beat thix and Hoogen (LR.C.)-6.2 CT. Chitt and W. Hong (CRC) { beat Leonard and Howard 50; bent id and Wons 6-1; heal Rux Hoosen 0-4:

and

1.au

W. K. rheu arul F. K. (CRC) heat Leonard and Howard

teen persons were injured. some Incerated by broken glass, and cont to bespital Four are in a serious condition.

Later.

tire It appears that contrary to Prst estimate of the loss in the disaster only one person was killed and 12 were injured.--Reuter.

- heat and Won 6-2; bent. Hax "UNKNOWN SOLDIER.” and Hosen 6-2:

"C" Division.

Y. F. Chew and D. J. N. Anderson (University) lost to Ng Kum-chuen and Chol Ping-fan 4-0; lost to Ip Kau- ko and Taui Wni-put 3-6; beat Hon Luen-fi and tu Tak-lam 9-7;

D. M. A. Razack and A. K. Sufflad (Indian 1.C.) lost to Ng and Choi 1-6; lost to 3p und Teut 1.5 lost to Hon and In 1-6;

L. A. Ribeiro and G. A. Noronha (Club de Recreio) leat to Ng and Choi 3-6; last to Ip and Tsui 4-6; lost to Hon and Iu 26;

US, ACCEPTS BRITISH IDEA AS TO WREATHS.

Washington, Nov, 23. Conditional on the acceptance by the majority of the Powers of the British suggestion for the abandon. ment of the custom of placing of the tomb wreaths on "Unknown Soldier," by distinguish- ed foreigners, the United States Government has accepted the idea. -Reuter's American Sernice.

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