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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1931.

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CANTON RACES..

NO TENNIS POSSIBLE YESTERDAY.

HOLIDAY GOLF AT FANLING.

GOOD SPORT AT INITIAL MEETING.

nince

L. GOLDMAN CONCEDES WALK A. D. COPPIN WINS THE CUP

OVER IN OPEN SINGLES.

Yesterday's rain made it impossible! for the llongkong Cricket Club tennis tournaments to be resumed and, as result, the matches down for decl- ion had to be carried over until a latter date.

GIVEN BY SHANGHAL

In the Junior Section Championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, R.C. Wallace beat A.E. Clarke by xix up and five to play. The match was

over 30 holes."

POLICE RÉSERVE.

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.

Orders by the lion. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C. M. G., Inspector General of Police, state:

Inspector General's Inspection.

A practice parade for the above inspection will take place at the

A MILLION HOMES MADE HAPPY.

In your home one of these? Does your home rasound to the laughter of children who are always vigorous and happy? If so. you have probably already made the acquaintance of Baby's Own Tablets, the children's very own health-regulator and safe. guard.

A.D. Coppin, with a total score of In the Fourth round of the Open 161, won the Shanghat Visitors' Cup, Central Police Station on Thursday, un.

This remedy, specially pro Championship singles. II. N. Chau bus which was competed for at Fanling April 9th at 5.30 p.m. under P./S.

of babies and been conceded a walk over by L. Gold-on Easter Sunday. He went round

Uniform, Belts children up to six comprisos, a man, and he will meet C. A. L. Rum- In 04 and 93, a total of 187, his handi- Hunt. All members must attend. pared for the use

the stand cap being 30, which gives him 151, Dress-Winter inhn in the fifth round court this afternoon. The winner will strokes net. A.II. Ferguson was se without frogs and Cap with White carefully balanced prescription piny S. A. Rumjahn for the right to cond with 162 atrakce, being composed Cover,

of rounds of 80 and 78, minus hia content the final.

handicap of six. A.H. Musson also roturned a card of 152 but Ferguson took the prize by having the better net score over the last eighteen holes.

There were seventy-two entrice with the following players returning

Canton, Apr. 7. The opening meeting at the now race, course at Shekpal, which has bean repeatedly postponed February 1st owing to wet weather, was successfully held on Sunday Inst. Un making enquiries regarding the many postponements, it was learned that the new course in rather fortunately located below the level of the surrounding paddy fields, thereby rausing a lot of drainage to collect on the course, which being itself poorly drained and having a soft clay sur- face, very quickly becomes a qung mire. It is understand that a drain nggo system has been worked out which will overcume this t very sina!1 cast, and is at present engaging the attention of the authorities.

the D Sunday, The meeting primary object of which was to raise funds for the development of a riding schoul to promote and popularize the sport locally, was only made possible by the untiring etforls of Mr. Chang Mok-hang who spent the whole of the the courke previous three dayg'on

hundred directing a gang of some gralies to keep the course draları,

Huge Crowds.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Open Singles. II. N, Chau v. C. A. L. Rumjahn. Handicap Singles "B".

4. M. Morhans (owe 15) v. T. Low Scr.).

0. C. Womack (owe 1/0) v. C. E. R. Cinenbutt (rec. 1/6).

Handleap Doubles..

the best acores:

A.D. Coppin

All. Friguson

A.H. Musson

A. Lonel

of the finest known ingedients for Police Training School. the speedy relief of Infantilo classes for Police indigention, colle, constipation and The weekly

and bowel troubles Reservists at the Police Training stomach School, Kowloon, will be held as generally, Like magic Baby's usual on Tuesday, April 7th. at Own Tableta check diarrhosh 5.30 p.m,

All members of

the expel worms, allay fever, coldn Chinese Company and of the Flying and

During Leathing. croup. 04 & 33-36151 Squad who have not yet passed .80 & 78-0-162) Part 2 of Training Course should parents find them a heaven-seut boon, for they case pains in a marvellously Instantaneous, fant lon and thus induce souri Practice Parade-All recruits of sleep. Guaranteed to contain no 92 & 1-28-155 the Chinese Company will attend opiates, narcotics or other harm- for 93 & 00-28-155] Central Police Station

theful drugs they are pure, absolute- 96 & 11-34-150 practice parade on Thursday, April 1y safe and effective. All chemists 90 & 98-36-150 9th, at 6.30 p.m. Dress-Winter

81 & 85-11-152, 8885-20163

attend.

L.G.8. Dodwell. G.B. Lane

70 & 8-10-164

Chinese Compring.

84 & R2-12=164

8 & 88-18=155

R. II. D. Wade and Rigg (rec. 1/6) v. Petre and Lewis (Ser.).

A.D. Humphreys Boltress and Woodman (ree, 5/5)| A. Piercy It was estimated that over 10,006 v. Humphreys and R. B. Wild (owe, Hampton

D.A. Baker CAT people were present at the meeting, (8/6).

Rodgers and Rodger Lowe 1/0). J. R. Tinton the scenes along the rund from Tung-

han to Shekpai being without pre-R. M. Henderson and C. W. E. Bishop, J.P. Sherry

D). Forbes cedent in Canton, A constant stream Howe 1/6).

Stock and Humphreys (rec, 5/8). F. Groves of motorcars two miles long was to Ja ert between 10,50 and 11.30 n.m.. while on both soles of the rate was a never-ending procession

E. T. E. Nash and Hi! (owe 2/0),

R. Owen Hughes and G. R. More

of pedestowe 15) v. T. Low and E. J. Dowley

trinns. Owing to the henvy dewand tree, 5/03. fr railway transportation during the Chin Min festival, the railway mutterities were unabl to provide

L.C. Grover

39 & 91-3-4-150 Uniforms, Belts without frogs and can supply you. Always keep a 85 & 30-18-157 Cap with White Cover.

85 & 81-12-157

12 & 93-28-157

W, Shewan

76 & 83-0-158

P. Morrison

92 & 39-32-159

J.G. Bruec

S.J.. Fox

N.K. Littlejohn..

Indian Compry,

Practice Parade.Attention

R

89 & 88-18-15 drawn to the General Orders dated 91 & 83-18-159 7th. April 1931 for practice parade. 10 & 88-28-159 on Thursday April 9th. Dodwell, Andrewes and Musson in

Flying Squad. morning and Fox, Sherry and Littlejohn in the afternoon returned. The weekly Instructional patrol nell scores of 71. The first-named of the Kowloon Section will take in each ense wins the prize, they hav-1

trains between Tai Sha Toy and Shek | EXCHANGE QUESTION. | the

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FA as would have been done mally. After 11 am. it was impote

ible hire a car from any gara in Cantos or Tungshan and bany Pruple who had not previously book- ind ears were unable to astain trans- port of any kind.

The course was formally opened by B. E. General Chan Ming-sht, whi Parke round it prior to the Brat

the ention

by the Kin

Ties,

crowd present leaving little doubt as to ir puiarity of Kwangiang's Civit Governer. Results:

Laiterer's Plate. Half mile at race f "cas ponies owned and ridden by a member; King Throste (Mr. Haleek)

| Piji (Mr. Galloway) ...

Snowhall (Mr. Pari Kee-mon)

Also

runt--Fatty (Mr.

Baist),

Scheck (Mr. Fergusson).

Winner ($1.00 Ückets), $2,40;

1st,

$0.50 d. $1.80; Ard, $1,96,

Can Do Cup.

holm.

bottle handy.

IF YOU GET INDIGESTION

flatulence or 'feelings of fulness! ing the boat score over the last nine Place on Tuesday, April 7th. Full after eating it is almost certain at Tsim-tsa-tsul Fire Brigade to be due to excess stomach acid. Station ut 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress To noutralise this harmful acid Winter Bogey Pool.

Uniform and Cap with and get quick relief, tako half a White Cover.

teaspoonful of 'Bisurated Mag- Practice Parade-Attention is nesin, Not only will all pain drawn to the Central Orders dated immediately cease, but 'Blaurated' 7th. April, 1931 for practice parade Magnesia will prevent your diges on Thursday, April 9th..

tive trouble getting worse and A misery. Re-. The weekly instructional patrol making your life G. 3. Dadwell (5), A. T. Lay (B), K. of the Hongkong Section will take commended by Doctors the world ș S. Robertson (8) and G. E. Sandstrom place on Friday, April 10th. Fall over.

There were 172 in at the Central Police Station at (16), all square.

GANDHI LECTURES THE FINANCIERS.

New Delhi, Apr. 7. Gandhi lectured the financial pandits at the opening session of

The Bogey Pool resulted in n tie be the Federation of Indian Cham-{tween C. II. Burton (17) and D. Forbes bers of Commerce.

(0) both of whom finisheil two up.. He said the federation leaders. S. Robbs (10), one up, won third could not capture Congress by prize, which was decided by lot.

of the purse, but by a Other scores were:-leut. Com. means

E. W. R. Sim (0), L. R. Andrewes (4)] greater sacrifice for the musses.

Skri Ram, president of the and A. H. Ferguson (3), one up: L Federation, said he regretted that the Karachi Congress resolution embodying a declaration of rights had been passed hurriedly without entries.

The results of the Medal Round consultation with vital interests: were: and also asserted that in the ab. E. Sandstrom

A. T. Lay sence of any tanrible evidence of

international co-opera-} J. M. Walker effective tion for stabilising the value of D. Forbes wald, the best policy for India at 1. G. S. Dodwell

80-16-73 wins

83-9-75

81-7-70

85-9=76 82-5-77

Five Furlong flat rate for class present would be to let exchange J. S. Maclarens B6-8 Kake its own course-Bouter.

pantes,

Fuchs (Mr. Schmidt)

1

King Custnotine (Mr. Fergussum)

2

Mauri (Me. Hardt) ......

Also ran-Brown Eve Mr. L Min-wan), Fifty (Gen. Wong Krung).

EXCHANGE RATES.

Won by a length, three lengths be- (Paris tween tid ant nl.

Winner. 84.50; 1×1,

2.60; 3rd, $2.80,

Ambition Plate,

$1.60;

Ge and. Berun

Five furlong flat race for "B" class Athens. ponies.

Zircon I (Mr. Walek)

-~

There were 32 entries,

Mixed Competition.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. S. Dudwell wen) the Mixed Medal Competition, with henris of 89-11-71. Other scores Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble Wednesday. Yesterday,

.124.17'

124.2014 06-20-76; and Mies Coppin and G. 2. L. Plummer 105-27-78.

Fifteen pairs entered altogether."

20.41 18.16

193%

were:

39.1/10 376 1/2% 4.85.29/32

12.11 STILL AHEAD OF KINGSFORD-

SCOTT'S PROGRESS.

25.2619

20,40

Oslo. Helsingfors.

.18.10

.193%

Buenos Aires.

Shanghai.

Stockhohn.

.39.3/32 .375 .1/314 New York. .-1.85% Amsterdam. 12.12 18.15

Vienna.

.34.544. .44.4

18.15 14.554

Bucharest

.817

Three quarter alle flat rack "A" class ponies.

Tor

Montevideo.. .35% Hongkong. 11% Brussels.

Doric (Mr. Gavin)

Possibility (Mr. S. W. Tang)

-Also rani-Tivi.

Winner, $1.60; 181, $1.10; 2nd. $1.70. Madrid..

"High Brown."

.34.9434

:92,77 .164 .108.20 .3.11/16

Little Monarch (Mr. Ng Sui-ting) "1 Copenhagen 18.16 Samaritan (Mr. Gavin) Glorious Stag (Mr. Lo Ming-wan) Milan

Also ran-Rio Colorado, Incon- Prague.

Lisbon trovertible, Discord, Sanche, Georges, Rio Macauslac,

Winner, $10.80; 1st, 41.90; 2nd. $1.00: 3rd, $0.00.

Canton Derby. Three-quarter mile flat race for new ponies.

Blue Heaven (Mr. Palmer)

.1/6.27/32

.2/0.27/32

.12.15/10

(forward) 13

SMITH'S TIME.

5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress-Winter Uniform and Cap with White Cover.

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Practice Parade.-Attention is drawn to the General Orders dated 7th. April, 1931 for practice parade on Thursday, April 9th.

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YUNNAN SITUATION.

REBELS MAY COMBINE WITH KWANGSI.

of a

in

Canton, Apr. 7. Following the discovery political plot at Yunnanfu, where number of military commanders joined in a conspiracy against the Rangoon, Apr. 7. Military Governor, General Lung 817

The airman, Mr. Charles W. Wan, the political situation 30% 11%% Scott, departed at noon, after an Yunnan has engaged the attention of the military lenders in south- 34.944 hour's stay to refuel.

China. Kwangsi mes 18.10% He is still ahead of Kingsford- western

sages state that it is quite pos- 92.804 Smith's time.-Reuter.

sible that the Kwangai Divisional 108.26 [It was reported from Karachi leaders, at Nanning and Lluchow. 3.21/32 on April 6 that Scott had arrived may take advantage of the chaotic 1/5.13/16 there and continued his fight to state in Yunnan to effect a com 2/0.18/3 Jodhpur. He had not been report- bination with-the discontented ele

12.11/16)

ed since he left Aleppo on Friday.ments there, headed by General He was slightly ahead of Kings- Tong Chl-yu. ford Smith's time.

British Wireless.

Bombay.

Yokohama

Silver (spot)

1

Liesu (Mr. Hardt)

2

1

Knightsbridge (Mr. Lo Ming-won' Duke of St. Cloud (Mr. Wo....

Also ran-Bees,

Naughty Boy (Mr. Necklemann) Bulgaria (Miss Hayward) ......

Also ran:-Gay Caballero, Black Beauty, Mountain Dak. Blue Wind.

Winner, $1.80; 1st, $0.70; 2nd, $2.50; 3rd, $1.10.

104

Winner, $2.50, 1st, $1.10; 2nd, $2.60. At the conclusion of the meeting, H.E. General Chan Ming-shu present el the trophies and prizes and nian donated a special cup for the winner For horses over 14 hands. 1⁄2 mile for the Canton Derby-Our Own

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