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AT the

Roof Garden

HONGKONG HOTEL

URING THE DAILY

DURING

TEA DANCES

5.30 P.M, TO 7 P.M. Commencing From THURSDAY, 19th

OCTOBER

EXHIBITION DANCES

BY

ANDREW and URSULA PRESTON

WHO ARE

OFFERING FREE

INSTRUCTION AND.: **CORRECTIVE HINTS

On Ball Room Dancing

TO ANY DESIROUS OF

THIS GRATUITOUS SERVICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKET CLUB.

The TRAFALGAR DAY RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 21st October, 1933. cout- niencing at 2.00 p.m..

The First Bell will be Nung"" at 1.30 p.m.":

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933.

BANDITS' SMOKE Another

SCREEN Cricket Win Escape After Robbing For D.B.S.

Bank Messengers:

POLICEMAN SHOT DEAD

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE: -- Members are notified that they

Chiengo, Sept. 22. and their Ladlos must wear their

Five bandits armed with a Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be machine gun escaped by throwing admitted to the. Members Enclosure. a smoke screen, from the exhaust Bailgen admitting Non-Members to of their motorcar after they had the Blembers Enclosure and Club robbed four Chicago Federal Rooms at 36.00 for Gentlemen and Reserve Bank messengers in the

1.00 for Ladies (Beth including

honrt of the Loop financial section aro obtainable through ARY upon the personal application of early this morning. a Member, such Member to be respon- sibic for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment at All Chits, &c. The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon

Badges admitting to. Meinberg' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

On No Prétext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tiles are obtainable ni the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in udivanes, Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Pablle Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers in Uniform are admitted Half Price. Naval Ratings in Uniform will be

admitted Free.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS LTD. Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,

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MILK STOUT

IF YOU ARE FEELING RUN DOWN TRY

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Sole Agents:

Prince's Building.

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Telephone 20075.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, & will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 16th October, 1933.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB,

INTERPORT

CRICKET MATCHES.

The programme arranged is as

follows:-

MALAYA V. HONG KONG

6th, 7th, 8th Novombor.. SHANGHAI V. HONG KONG 11th, 13th, 14th November. SHANGHAI V. MALAYA

15th, 16th, 17th November.

YELLOW DRAGON DANCING. ACADEMY

King's Theatre Buliding) Tel. 27879.

GALA NIGHT Oct. 20th, 1933 (Friday). Masked Dances. We.supply

Festive Caps & Masks. Spot Waltzs.-Twelve Walt=

prizes from 8.30 .p.m. onwards:

SPECIAL SONG HITS. "Love song of the Nile." From Ramon Novarro's latest pic ture "The Barbarian," coming to Hongkong soon. "Sweetheart Darlin." Marian Davies success "Peg. o' my Heart."

"Backin' The Wind." From Paramount's latest "Too much Harmony."

Admission Free. Your partners as well as Yourself.

ACHIEVEMENT

"Actions speak louder than Words") WAKEFIELD CASTROL OIL

was used

1. On the first flight over EVEREST the World's highest mountain reaching an altitude of over 30,000 feet.

2. By the Italian Air Officer-Lt: Angello-when he broke the World's air record at a speed of 423 m.p.h.

*

3. By the French on the World's record distance flight of over

5,600 milés,

4. By Sir Malcolm Campbell when he broke the World's land record at 272, m.p.h. for the fifth timo.

5. By the French Aviator, Lemoine, when he broke the World's altitude record at 44,819 feet.

6. By the winner of the Blue Riband of Motorcycling, the Sentor T. T. Race, for the eighteenth time in succession.

Those achievements were made on exactly the same grades of Castrol as distributed at the same price as ordinary motor pils by Messrs, Robertson, Wilson & Co., Ltd., on behalf of Messrs. C. C. Wakefield & Co., Ltd., the All-British: Pirm of Olt Manufacturers.

Seizing four mall bags they sped away under their smoke screen and later killed a policeman who went to make' Inquiries when they wrecked their speeding car.

G. LEE TAKES 5. FOR 18

The Diocesan Boys School ontor. tained St. Joseph's College in a friendly cricket match yesterday-on their own ground, trouncing the Sainta alde. They won by 100

Batting first the Diocesan Boys School compiled 140 runs thanks to

runa.

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Paterson.

a bright knock by J. Feng who con- . E. Runafield, Las G. Makin. Eg tributed 52 rana. G. T. Lee, V. A. 1. Compson, Era Hon. Mr. J. Raploy, S. Broadbridge and Lul IL. Dodwell, E. J. A. Plommer. Enqui Kwal To were the other playera Hon. Mr. C. a. 6. reaching double figures.

Amery was the most successful| bowler for the Saints, claiming six

victims for 40 runs,

Mucho.

L N. MURPHY, EL, ACTING CHIEF. MANAGER

Needing 147 runs to win the Saints AMOX were cheaply dismissed for only 40 BANGKOK The value of the contents of the russ, Hulse and. G. T. Lee doing the BATAVIA mail bags was first set at half a damage. A. Hussain who went in to CALOUTTA million dollars, but it was later bat after they had lost oight wickets CANTON stated that the contents were hitmerrily for, 18 runs without CHEFOO virtually worthless, since they con-leaving his wicket. A, A. Razack COLONDO sisted mainly of cancelled cheques, boing the next highest scorer with DAINEN

seven runs to his credit.

Scorea:

Diocesan Boys School. A. Zimmern b Amery A. J. Hulse & Baker v Amery,

camo. n.

The policoman wis killed when the bandits' car struck another car containing three young men and three girls, and overturned. Two policemen rushed up as the bandits G. T. Le run out .......... crawled from the wreck Bring w. Rapley Arnaiz b Amery machine guns as they

J. Prettejohn b

b Amory Patrolman Miles Cunningham was. D. Lay & Khoo killed,

J. Fong b Amery ............. The gang then commandeered a R. Broadbridge run out passing car at the point of the Lui Kwai To run out

E. Rapley not out machine gun and sped south, ex- changing cats again later.

G. Lee b Amery

Extras

The abandoned car contained a wealth of gangster equipment, in- cluding machine gun drame, rifle and revolver ammunition, supposed smoke screen fuel, dress which was apparently-used as a dlagulee, and Amery Roveral sets of motor licence plates Windsor

Khoo for various States.

llamet Suspicion Whя focussed on Esmail "Machine-Gun" George Kelly and Verne Miller, notorious South- Western "bad men" who are

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aj.pilation.

Hongkong, 24th April, 1933.

· HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. The Rules of the shore lank ia con ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANG HAI BANKING CORPORATION. Rulos may | be obtained ́en sopilention.

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St. Joseph's College.

Hongkong, 28 April, 1915.

A. . Baker b Iulse S. L. Khoob Hulne

wanted for a number of crimes. G. Windsor 1.b.w. Leo

The robbery, which cecurral near the post offles, was so

fully timed and carried out the messengors did not have | to draw their guns.

careery & Leo.

Y. Barma b Lee................. that Arnaiz e Prettejohn h Hulsa time. Iomail b Lec

The authorities cut off all roads leading out of the city, but the bandits have apparently escaped.

SAD LACK OF FORWARDS

(Continued from Pant S.)

field the following team-Man Singh, P. Singh and J. S. Grewal, Jaggert Singh, M. H. Hassan and Mohinder Singh, Prem Singh, G. Singh, Avtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and F. A. Reserve.Attar Kemp (Capt.). Singh

"INCOGNITOS" PLAY TO-DAY.

The "Incognitos" дре playing H.M.S. Tamar on the Navy ground at King's Park this afternoon in 4 friendly match, which is timed to com mence at 5.1 pm. The following have been selected to represent the "Incognitos" teant-C. Rocha; A. Remedios and E. V. Reed (Capt.); R. J. Reed, W..A. Reed and N. Beltrae; F. Reed, 3. M. Pinto, A. M. Xavier, R. C. Reed and A. P. Bousn.

The following havo been selected to represent the RAS.C. against the Hongkong Club 2nd XI on the U.S.R.C. ground on Friday at 6 p.m.-A. H. Alvia; J. H. Jeffers (Captain) and G. Whitley;T. O'Connor, G. E. Buckland and W. J. Halford; P. J. Barlow, H. A Tipple. P. H. Senior, F. A, Swain and J. H. Jeffries. Umpire:-P. J. Naldu.

THE MACAO JOCKET CLUB.

PROGRAMMES and ENTRY FORMS for THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING to be held in Macao on Sunday, 29th October, 1933, may be obtained at the Sports Club, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or at the Offices of Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, 6, Des Voeux Road Central.

ENTRIES close' at;4: p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th October, 1933.

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S. Hamet b Leo A Hussain not out A. . Razack b Lay

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

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24 + 3

5 18

1

Ilulse G. Lee Lay

The following have been selected to represent the Army against the Civil Service at 2 pm. on the Army Ground at Sookunpeo on Saturday. Licut, R. J. Walker, Lieut. D. 1. But- ler, Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryon, Cpl. Colledge, Sgt. Taylor, Gar. Hopkins, Sir. Tacker, Pte. Bransby and Pte. Dewey.

Reserves Lieut. A. J. Stocker and Spr. Wells. Umpire W. O. 1. Jor- dan. Score. Llent. T. R. Shields.

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