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THE

Robbed of her smile

by PYORRHEA

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LOCAL VIEWS

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PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

HONGKONG

FANLING EASTER

RACES.

EXCELLENT SPORT YESTERDAY:

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1932.

There was some excellent aport at Kwant yesterday, when the Fanling Race and Hunt Clab Easter Meeting was held. The main event, the Grand National. was won by Christmas Frolic, well ridden by Mr. Stanton. Results:

The Auteull Steeplechase-1 Miles for Chins Ponies, Subscription

Grilling of this Ch

1

2

Messrs. Dyer & Belth's Loch Ryan

(163 lbs.)

(Mr. Stanton) M. P. C. Polts' Herga (163 Ibm,) (Mr. Charles) Mr. R. H. Charles Mouche (188

1bn)

(Mr. Corlett) Won by a heal; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.20; Places $2.29; $2.54.

CANTABS AGAIN.

WIN BOAT RACE BY FOUR LENGTHS.

Putney, Mar. 19.

The sky to-day favoured the Cam and of ridge crow, being cloudless the patent blue at its zenith. The water was ginasy and the smoke from the chimneys stood up very straight, there being to wind,

THE BOOKSHELF,

NEW TRANSLATION OF MENCIUS.

Students of Chinese philosophy will wecame a new translation of Mencius from the pen of Leonard A. Lyall, whose previous works. The Sayings of Confucius" and The Chung-Yung," the latter in conjunction with King Chien-kun, The crowly started collecting in the have received auch favourable early hours of the morning and many notice. The latest work is pub- indulged in riverside breakfasts, cook-lished by Longmans, Green and ing eggs and knean over oil-stoves.

Co., Ltd., London (125. Od. net).

Though Cambridge were 5 to 1 favourites, the Oxford crew was sald

to be best for years.

Cambridge won the tom and chono 3the Surrey side, the race starting at

10.28 ..

2.The Longchamps Plate.A Hurdle race of 1 miles for China Ponies.

Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight Eve (168 (Mr. Corbett) 1) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Target (168 (Mr. Stanton)

Oxford started off at 36 and Cam- bridge at 34, with Cambridge alightly bend at the boathouse. The crows were level at Beverly Brook, but Ox. ford drew ahend and were a quarter length in the lend at the Fulham Football round.

1

12

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National

Mr. F. Let's African Eve (101)

})

(Mr. Charten) 3 Wen hy lengths: many lengths, Pari-mutuet: Win $i; Places $2.14: 2.19; $2.42.

3-The Fanling Grand and Pierre Grove Memorial Cup.-A Handien Steepleclave of, 2 miles for Churn Ponies Mr. W. T. Stanton's Christnos Frolic (50 o.) (Mr. Stanton)

Duke of Charrier's Mr. J. 11.

Milan (1491) (Mr. Charley) Mr. Beard's Royal Flush (168)

1.) (Mr. Carbett) Mon 1 unit lenta # untren Pari-mutuel: 15in S2 Places $44: 24,72,

k. The New South Wales Plate.- A Stoeplechase of 1% perle fus Aus inglan pema

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Petz (142

})

31 W. #renkatal

1. J

May ditonton)

Bi dogod

Cal ParkN]

1

Early Lead Unavailing.

Oxford Craven Steps maintained their fend, but it was noticeable that Cambridge were set- ting down and steadily pulled up on their rivals. They overhauled Oxford' and led by three-quarters of a length at Harrods Wharf.

The crew shat Hammersmith Bridge Cam- holding the same advantare. bridge rowin at 32 and Oxford at 34. It was apparent that Oxford's early 2 { efforts tend tired them.

Cambridge increased their tend to 3 form and ball lengths at The Dove, and 1 steadily drew away and were leading by two and a quarter lengths at the "Mall" the Cantalis stroking 30 to Oxford's 28.

The Myrd en w'a determination

remneted aswavered and when Chin wd. Enot wrenched they had re- Afdand the lead to

war.

Of the ancient Chinese philosophers, Mencius is probably the most Interesting, since hu wrote on questions which still con- front the world to-day. He call- ed for peace and friendship among nations; taught that lands are won by good government, not by in and that government founded on the home, on teaching every man to do his duly. Tha translator, In this instance, has. put Mencius" sayings into plain,' atraightforward English, deavouring as far as possible to make his translation a' word-for-

a

Chinese. word rendering of the The work is extremely well sembled into fourteen Books, con- ventently split into chapters, whilst its value is enhanced by an indes of subjects and another of

names.

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en-

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

196

146

ÀCTORA

A noto in bed enables you to entch this strain.

Though nothing like n gale, this wind is bother.

A poor sort of support enables us thus to be one mind.

10 The five Spartan magistrates

whom the King could

faut.

in

not

which

fer.

In these days, many of Mencius" pengings are well worth recalling,

reflecting a simplicity and sin-11 A cabinet, but no use as a ro- verity of outlook which are most ceptacle except for secrets. refreshing, as well as a logical 12 (äve this siườn nine and it will approach tu fundamentais of look like itself which the troubled work to-day 2 Bowed.

much atands

in

All A state of anxiety need. nce of subjects are covered 117 Continental lady.

sense is discontinuous. is obiter dieta; maybe even Free 19 Balaners Irin Iwo lengths, AtTraiters will claim

h en The holder of a post. Chiswick Stew Cubridge were two apostle of their political economy, 27 Has confidence regarding 2 | Foortis aberd, and keeping a stendy citing these words;--"At market, minological inexactitudes.

and powerful strake refused to yield if stalls are taxed but not goods, 20 Twice shy. 1. Oxford's challenge. Instead, they every

trader low heaven is 30 See Beas abort es in this matter. radually inrersed Ugir lend

man weeps! steady final effort, and led by 24 glad, and wishes to stall in that "Look, the good

He's honest, on mine."--"King market. At barriers, if men arc

Henry VII." questioned but there are on tolls.

and wishes to travel those AL the three miles post they were la stranger below heaven 32 Though screened, Ew and three-quarters lengthe In roads.

But whatever the Hongkong Jockey Club of this season fen with Oxford struggling very render's outlook may be, he will and gomes Classified by the Hongkong | pluckily, but only Just able to hold, find many pearls of wisdom in Fockey Club on Bist December, 1931, their own, an with plenty of reserve, these pages, and rejoice that the m"1" and "D" classes, To be Cambridge relentlessly crowded on ridden by Jorkeys who have not won 10 races anywhere ni any lae. Mr. B. P. Res Sanning 162 H

(Mr. Rees)

33

Ms. 4. $. Mackie's St. Marta (162

Capt. Moltman) 11.} Won by many lengths; many lengths.

Par patrol: FRIN; SLUN,

Win

$2.17:

Ortsrom | le turtles at Duke's Meadows.

5.The Hunan Stakes -A Race of Six Furlongs for Chinn Ponies. Subscription Grifos of The

Mr. H. P. Reen' Glorious Stag 152

Jby.

(Mr. Chanson) Mr. Ron's Celerity 152 lbs.

(Mr. Carroll) Won by length; half length. l'ori-naturl: Win $4.63; P $2.64; $4.53; $4.73.

6.The Fatties Mile (Unofficial). —— A Mat Race for China Ponies, Suh- scription Grains of the Hongkong Jockey Club of this Season that have started and not been placed. To be ridden by Ladies,

1

Oxford's Phucky Struggle.

the pace and fel by three and a half translator has made them avail- able to us all. An altogether ex- lengths at Bull's head.

cellent translation.

Course Times,

Light Fiction.

33

casily be dashed.

this tiny

A great man who turned a blind eye upon an unwelcome sight 34 Just skin na Jones, not W

mention the rag.

Down

One who, faced by the doctor. becomes an imitator.lle keeps n shop.

tion.

2 Describes a ray of great penetra

# While apparently an incitement to even great savagery, it will lead into prelexity.

Though furthest, time will this thingo.

Hero a sad nut disheartens.

@ Being Monarch of all he survey- ed was, doubtiens, why he crew 50.

7 You may write this down sa valu- abin china, but it serves up quite well.

13 A. bannna is left for Bobby. He will consume it with gusto, I can nee (hidden).

15 Although a silly fellow, we must

took him up.

16 Comforts and stops after a con-

tury.

18 An exclanation of amusement --but this may be taken two

Why's.

20 Though of little practient value,

It does describe Uranus.

21 Without making any adise, I lent the inner part. What's left is very canning.

122 Th ald wenver compiled a

dictionary. 24 Those of baby birds are dispro-

portionately large.

25 Scottish landowners who are too.

big for their hiding place.

26 Gives up.

28 You'll have to take this little not up before you can unravel

it.

Saturday's Solution.

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Barnes Bridge found the Cantabs still maintaining their advantage, loth crews stroking 32. At Mortlake Brewery Cambridge were four Menare. Ward, Lock und Co., lengths in the van, and won comfort Ltd., the well-known London ably by the name distance.

publishers, are again to the fore As the boats were sighted rounding with an amazing variety of light the bent from Barnes Bridge, Cam fiction by approved authors, in t bridge, rowing with wonderful past,olonial Library series. Ons af appeared to be only Just paddling.

hatch ін while Oxford were almost out-rowd, the best of the latest

undoubtedly and appeared distressed before the

Charman Edwards' Bnish, excent sumbers 6 and 7, who "The Yellow Wagon," which is the sat up boldly.

story of a beautiful woman born anit the hardships of the travell- Cambridge completed the course in ing theatre but destined to become great actress. An altogether plendid study, marked by fine Ox-characterisation.

Charles E. Vivian has deservedly won a high reputation as a writer of exciting stories, and in coming within the sphere of pro- veterinary surgery through her famous Fame" we have him at his ability, it is a most arresting great love of animals. Quite a

best. It is the

tale, full of interest from start to charming story, very well told.. 261 General, a national hero, who, for

finish.

Elle A. Rowlands also has a reasona disclosed in the story.

good romance in "The Laughter 'disliked any reference to the deed

who renente her mother's second that made him famous. Interest owerful novel in "Right of Way" of Life," the story of a young girl maintained to the very last The story has to do with constru¤~ | marriage and goes out Into the tion of a factory in Cumberland, world to find a new life. There is which necessitates the building of charm and red characterisation

big dam, which the enemy of

10 minutes 11 seconds and the inter-¦ 2 | medinte times. were as follows: file Post-3 ming. 21 necs. 3] ford leading length.

flammersmith Bridge.-o mina.

Mrs. S. A. Tapes The Crook 145,

Pas.

Miss Feuron) Kangaroo's Kanpaz 145 lbs.

(Mrs, Soures) Mrs, C. A. da Roza's Trigo 145 h. (Miss Harston) Won by one length; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $5.50: Placen $2.14; $2.36; $2.13.

45 Bees. Cambridge tending by 1 length.

7. The Governor's Cup (Unofficial). Chiswick Steps. Cambridge Over approximat ly 2 miles of fair mius. 15 secs. Oxford 11 mins. bunting country starting and Anish-rves. ing on the Race Course. For China

Master Punten approved by the "HUNTERS." Winner A CUP pre-sees, sented by 11 Excellency the Gov-

ether.

12. Col. G. T. Raikes' Winchester

03

111

vory

15

Barnes Bridge.-Cambridge min. 48 secs. Oxford 15 mins.

Finish-Cambridge, 19 mins. 11

Oxford 10 mina. 29 ROCE,

seen.

Bruter.

Stug 168

(Mr. Hope)

1

Miss Sett Harston's Country Club

168 lbs.

(Mr. Frost)

2

Itace 4.

Mr. J. H. Charsley's Fanling Stag

IGR hs.

(Mr. Char«iny)

3

No. 420

$1,400.02

217

J+

$ 419.08

92

$209.99

15, 571, 377.

Race 5.

No. 101 G9

$750.11 $216.04 $108.02

Won by 2 lengths; many lengths. Par-mutuet: Win $45.02; Places SH.14: $2.77; $5,70.

THE CASH

SWEEPS.

A 2.5. 14

Hace 1.

No. 206

$409.33

[

G6 421

$131.10

3 47.12 Unplaced ponies (($25 (nch); Nos. 135, 289.

Rare 2..

No. 35

413

H

$533.97 3152.58 100

$ 70.29 Unplaced pomies (325 each); Nox, ZKA, 470, 225, 105, 103, 308, 312.

Race 1.

No. 205

SPL

+3

261

$710,00 3204.70 $102.38

page.

tale of a

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Other Stories. of a girl who went through the marriage ceremony for a Princess

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Another characteristic romance European State, and of the danger, intrigue Pitiful Lady," the story of a girl by Katharine Tynan la "The and romance which followed, Regarded as fiction, and not as

who finda her

vocation in

Harold Bindloss has

1

Another

This is a

in this novel.

heart is already given elsewhere.

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603, 712, 270.

No, 410 106 300

Race 8,

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