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Robbed of her smile
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HONGKONG
FANLING EASTER
RACES.
EXCELLENT SPORT YESTERDAY.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1932.
There was some excellent aport at Kwanti yesterday, when
the Fanling Race and Hunt Club Easter Meeting was held. The main event, the Grand National, was won by Christmas Frolic, well riddon by Mr. Stanton, Hesults: Milea for China Ponies, Subscription
The Auteuil Steeplechase.—!1⁄44
Grifins of this Club. aten. Dyer & Belth's Loch Ryan
(103 lbs.)
(Mr. Stanton) 1 Mr. P. C. Polts' Herga (103 Tha)
(Mr. Charles). 2 Mr. R. H. Charles Mouche (108
(Mr. Corbett) & Won by a head; ninng length. Parl-muteel: Win 3.20; Places $2.29: $2.54. 2.-Thr Hurda race of 15 miles for China Ponies.
CANTABS AGAIN.
WIN BOAT RACE BY FOUR LENGTHS.
THE BOOKSHELF.
NEW TRANSLATION OF MENCIUS.
Putney, Mar. 19. Students of Chinese philosophy The sky to-day favoured the Cam-wili wecome a new translation of aridge erew, being cloudless and of Mencius from the pen of Leonard the palest blue at its zenith. The A. Lynil, whose previous works, water was glassy and the smoke from The Sayings of Confucius" and the chimneys stood up very straight, The Chung-Yung," the latter in there being no wind,
conjunction with King Chien-kun, The crowda started collecting in the have received such favourable early hours of the morning and many notice. The latest work la pub- indulged in riverside breakfasts, cook-lished by Longmans, Green and ing eggs and bacon over oll-atoves.
Though Cambridge wore to 1 favourites, the Oxford crew was said to be best for years.
Cambridge won the toss and chose the Surrey wide, the race starting at 10.25 2.1.
are
Co., Ltd., London (129. Gd. net).
Or the ancient Chinese philosophers, Mencius is probably the most interesting, since 10 wrote on questions which still con- front the world 10-day. He call. ed for peace and friendship among Oxford started off at 35 and Cam-
nations; taught that lands won by good government, not by Longchamp Plate bridge at 84, with Cambridge slightly W war,
ahend at the boathouse. The crews W and that government were level at Beverly Brook, bat Ox-founded on the home, on teaching ford drew abend and were a quarter every man to do his duty. The length in the lead at the Fulham translator, in this instance, has Football ground..
put Mencius auyinga into plain, straightforward Early Lead Unavailing.
English, Mr. 1. Lobel's African. Eve (101)
12.)
deavouring as far as possible to At (Mr. Charles) 3
Craven Steps Oxford still make his translation it word-for- Won by 1% lengths; many lengths. | maintained their lead, but it
word rendering of the Chinese. „Parl-mutuel Win $2.66: Places notioenble that Cambridge were set-) $2.14; 2.10; $2.-12.
ing durn and steadily pulled up on The work is extremely well their rivals. They overhauled Oxford sembled into fourteen Books, con- and led by three-quarters of a length į veniently split into chapters, al Harrods Whart
whilst its value is enhrined by an The crew shot Hammersmith Bridge index of subjects and another of holding the same advantage, Cam. bridge rowing at 32 and Oxford at 34. Į
Mr. Tally Bu's Daylight Eve (1G8
1.)
(Mr. Corbett) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Target (158)
Than.)
(Mr. Stanton)
1
4.The Fanlag Grand National and Pierre Grove Memorial Cup.-A Handicap Steeplechase of 24 indec Toe China Pants,
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Christmas Profic (200 m) 15. Stanton) M. . . Charley's Duke of Milan (16 Nm)) (Mr Chot:ley) Mr. Henrd's Royal Fansh (108
J
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offort had tired then,
nanies,
en.
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Cambridge increased their fond to reileeting a simplicity and sip afone gand hair lengths at The Dave, and cerity of outlook which are most
steadily drew away and were leading refreshing, as well as a by two and a quarter lengths at the approach "Mac" the Ford's 28.
ibs) (fr. Corbett) Po by half longing 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel Win $22 Piners
FOR THE GUMS 1 $1.7.
MORE THAN A TOOTH PASTE-IT PREVENTS PYORRHEA
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LOCAL VIEWS
and
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS
MEE CHEUNG
Studio, Ice House St.
The New South Wales Plates- Ateeplechart of 11, mile for Nas tralian portier,
Mc.
W. T. Sunton's Froz odg 1)
Mr. Standon)
3th W. 1:
let)
31. 1.45 Mrekdefa M. Mortz (102
Won length.
tant, Cullimon any lengths:
2
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS."
A Cross
A note in bed enables you to entch this strain.
8 Though nothing like a gate, this
wind is a bother.
A poor sort of support enables us thus to be one mind.
whom the Kings could Bont.
4 A state of anxiety
mense is discontinuous. 17 Continental Indy.
Balancer,
nol
ber
which
tr-
In these days, many of Mencius 10 The five Spartan magistrates I was apparent that Oxford's earlyayings are well worth recalling.
11 A cabinet, but no use as a re
reptacle except for secrets, logient 12 Give this sign nine and I will to fundamentais of look like itself. the Cantaba stroking 30 to which the troubled world to-day 13 Bowed,
stands The
ach in need. All Osterd crew'a determinationer of subjects are covered in branaler unwatered and when Chir.
bis obiter dicto; maybe even Free Truslera will claim hint !! an 23 The holder af a post. apostle of their political reonomy, 27 Has confidene regarding citing these words:-"At market, minological inexactitudes. if stalls are taxed but not goods, Twice shy. every
trader below
is heaven glad, and wishes to stall in that market. At barriers, if men are questioned but there are no tolle. stranger below heaven is at the three miles post they were and wishes to travel thone
and three-quarters Jengths
But whatever the front, with Oxford struggling very reader's outlook may be, he wit Just skin and tones, not
Fouds," pluckily, but only just able to hold find many pearls of wisdom in their own, as with plenty of reserve, these pages, and rejoice that the Cambridge relentlessly crowded on translator has made thera aval the pace and led by three and half able to us all.. An altogether ex-
Erut we reached they had re- Tweed the lead In two lengths. A
hiewiel Sups Cambridge were two earths alwad, and keeping a steady and powerful stroke refured to yield Oxford's challenge. Instead, they radually increased by
endy Santi fort, and led by 2
their lead in a lengths at Duke's Meadows.
Panenstand: Win 30 17: Plac $2,98; 2199,
The Tosan
A Stakes
Plat Kaen f Six Furlongs for China Pondes. Subscription Griffes of The Hongkong Jockey Club of this penson and poles classified by the Hongkong Jurkey Club on 31st December, 1931, In "1" and "pen eins ridden by Jockeya who have not won 10 races anywhere at any time. Mr. H. P. Jesest Sunning 182 lbs, (Mr. Hers)
To
Mr. 11. P. Rees' Glorious Stag 152
Jbsc
(Mr. Chanson) Mr. Ben's Celerity 152 m.
(Mr. Curio{}} Won by length; half length. Pari-mutuel: Win $4.62; Place 32.61; SL63; 84.70.
t
2
6-The Ladies' Mile (Unollicial).- A Plat Race for China Ponien, Sub- |scription Griffins of the Hongkong Jockey Club of this Senon that have
started and not len placed. Ta ridden by Ladies.
t
31
Mrs. S. A. Lopes' The Crook 115
The
(3 Fearon Kangenrad's Kompan 145 14.
(Mrs. Sonres) Mrs. C, A, da Roza'a Trigo 1-16 Tho,
(Miss Harston) 4 Won by one length; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win 35.50: Places $2.11; $2.36; $2.13.
ww
Oxford's Plucky Struggle.
length at Hult's end.
in
1
cellent translation,
Light Fiction.
Barn Bridge found the Cantabs +till maintaining their advantage, bath crews strokir 32, At Mortinke Brewery Cambridge were four Mostara. Ward. Lock and Co., length in the van, and won comfort-į Ltd., the well-known ally be the same distance.
London
As the boats were sighted rounding with an amazing variety of light publishers, are attain to the fore the bend from Barnes Bridge, Camction by approved authors, in the bridge, rowing with wonderful car, Colonial Library series. One of appeared to be only just palling.
Course Times.
Cambridge completed the course in 19 minuto 11 seconds and the inter- mediate times were as follows: Mile Pont, -3 mins. 21 secs. ford leading length,
length.
The Guvernor's Cup (Unofficiol), Chinwick Steps Cambridge Over approximately 2 miles of fair | mina, 16 seer. Oxford 11 pilos. hunting country starting and finish-
H
Kreat actress.
30 See Bess about us in this matter, Lonk, the gund man weeps! He's homet, on mine-"-"King Henry VIIL"
31
32 Though
screened, tils may ensily be dasheit,
23
A great mon who turned a blind eye upon an unwelcome sight.
mention the cag.
Down
7 You may write this down as valu- able chinu, but it serves up quite well.
1 A banana is left for Robby. He will consume it with gusto, I can nee (hidden).
10 Although a silly fellow, we must
look him up.
A Comforts and stops after a cen-
tury.
18 An exclamation of amusement but this may be taken two
ways.
20 Though of little practical value,
it does describe Uranus,
21 Without making any notno, I lent the inner part. What's left is very cunning.
22 This old wenver cumpiled a
Metionary;
21 Those of baby birds are dispro-
portionately large.
25 Scottish landowners who are too
big for their hiding place.
20 Gives up.
28 You'll have to take this little knal up before you can unravel It.
Saturday's Bolution. PARAMOUNT EASEL
to
EQU
1 One who, fnced by the doctor, becomes an imitator. He keeps a shop,
2. Describes a ray of great penetra-
tian.
3 While apparently an incitement to even great savagery, it will tead into prelexity.
4 Though farthest, time will thila
things.
6 Heren nad nut disheartena.
Being Monarch of all he survey. ed-was, doubtless, why he crew
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while Oxford were almost out-rowed, the best of the latest batch is art appeared distressed before the undoubtedly Churman Edwards' finish, excent numbers 6 and 7, who "The Yellow Wagon," which is the beat up silly.
story of a beautiful woman born mid the hardships of the travell- ing theatre but destined to become of a girl who went through the
Other Stories. An altogether proxy marriage ceremony for & splendid study, marked by fine Princess in a little European
Another characteristic romance Ox.haracterisation.
State, and of the danger, intrigue by Katharine Tynan is "The Charles E. Vivian has deservedly and romance which followed. Pitiful Ludy." the story of a girl Hammersmith Bridge mina. won a high reputation as a writer Regarded
Anda her as fiction, and not as who Cambridge lending by: I of exciting stories, and in "In coming within the sphere of pro- veterinary surgery through her Vocation in famous Fame" we have him at his bability, it is a most arresting great love of animals. Quite a 11 very best. It is the tale of a tale, full of interest from start to charming story, very well told.
General, a national hero, who, for finish.
Efe A, Rowlands also has a another good romance in "The Laughter Towerful novel in "Right of Way" of Life," the story of a young girl The story has to do with construc- who resents her mother's second tion of a factory in Cumberland, marriage and goes out into the In "Caleb's Conquest," we have which necessitates the building of, world to find a new life. There la one of Joseph Hocking's typical a big dam, which the enemy of charm and good characterisation
in this novel. adventure romance, with a Cornish the principal character
attempts
In The Moon of Romance," E. setting.
The author knows his to wreek. There is ample romance, Maria Albanesi gives us a typical Cornwall us only a Cornielmannowing, the mathor at his best.novel. It is a tale of young love. Stephen McKenna is respon of a girl who accepts her ent ciences of the son of a small ble for "Pandora's Box" Unplaced ponies ($77.57 each): Nos. farmer who ran away from home, thirteen other short stories, all of heart is already given elsewhere. ployer's titled nephew though her he shows that he has lost none consuming interest. This is a
FUCS,
min. 113
20
15
55, disliked any reference to the deed that made him famous. Interest maintained to the very last
ing on the Race Course. For China Barnes Bridge Cambridge reasons disclosed in the story,
1 sees.
Oxford 14 mins. ཐཱ༤།༎
Finish. Cambridge 15 mine. 11 see, Oxford 19 ming. 29
seca page. Bruter.
Ponies approved by the Master "HUNTERS." Winner A CUP pre- sented by His Excellency the Gov.
Irnor.
Lt. Col. G. T. Raikes' Winchester
Sing 168 lbs.
(Mr. Repli Miss Beati Harston's Country Club
168 lbs.
(Mr. Frost) 2 Mr. J. H. Charsley's Fanling Stag
His the.
Mr. Charley) 3 Won by length; many lengths, Pari mutuel: Win $45.02; Places $8.14; SU.77; $5.70.
THE CASH SWEEPS.
A.P.D.
10
Race 1.
No. 200
$469.23
17
66 421
$134.10
$ 67.12 Unplaced panies ($25 each): Nos. 435, 238.
Race 2
No. 336
9523.97
419 100
$162.68
$76.29 Unpinced ponies (385 each): Nos, 288, 470, 228, 105, 409, 308, 312.
Race 3.
No. 305
$716.66
351
201
$204.70 $102.08
Race 4.
No. 420 217
$1,469.02
.92
$ 410.08 $ 200,00
16, 571, 377.
Race 5.
No.
101 60
723
$750.14 $216.04 $108.02
608, 732, 270.
Race 6.
No.
119
-100
"
303
$718.53 $205.30 $102.06
in
and in this story of the ex-
J
Harold Bindloss has
stories. A
ita
of his old power to grip the in-volume of great charm and wit, All comes right in the end, of
written
in the style which has hold to the last page.
course, but the story retains terest of the reader.
Ve Paul Trent can always be made the author famous. Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. counted on for a really atory, have, indeed, seldom encountered
and he has done good work in "A better-conceived Final Chance."
really FUNNIER THAN HALF SHOT It is the tale of book which no lover of
short stories ahould the fight of the self-willed daugh- first-clasK ter of a newspaper magnate to miss. win the man she loves, a young In "The Hawkmoor Mystery," Unplaced ponies ($25 elich): Nus, reporter. Illjelt diamond buying | W. H. Lane Crauford gives us a 18, 554, 480, 84, 81, 87.
Race T
complicates the issue, but all really thrilling story, full of comes right in the end. An mystery. Starting with the thoft No. 414
$620.85
extremely well-written novel. {of a diamond of great value from 746
$177,38
temple, the an Indian
story 818.
$ 88.09
A Good Thriller. Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.
switches on to an English country. 402, 210, 387, 842, 500, 348, 115, 817,
Those who like a good thriller house, where strange happenings Unplaced ponies ($25 each): No. 243, 737, 82, 704, 467, 803, 11, 221, should read "Princess Proxy," by occur. Excellant fiction through-
621, 053, 200,
7. Russell Warren. It is the story out.
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