THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MOND
EBRUARY
A. D. C.'S FINE SHOW
THE PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE
"TEN MINUTE ALIBI”
BIG SUCCESS
NEW HEAD TO BE ELECTED
RESULTS OF TWO RACE MEETINGS
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$8.40, $14.40, $7.30.
3rd 34.70; Unplaced ponlus 83.50 each Cash Sweep: ist 248.30 2nd 60.50
RICH FOOTBALL TALENT
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The half backs combined frustrating
The forwards
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standing Buccess to its long hat Missions are at present on a visit 87, 43, 2, 103, 19, 89, 10, 71, 07, 52, 20. Tat-wing and Ip Koon-ving formIDE TALK FROM THE STUDIO THIS.
All the Superiors of the The Hongkong Amateur Drama-coveral Misalons belonging to the tic Club has added another out Pontifient Institute for Foreign
of productions, extending over a
to Hongkong, for the purpose of period of more than sixty years. electing a new Superior General in Its latest production is Anthony pince of the Very Rev. Father Armstrong's drama "Ten Minute Paul Manna, who, although not Alibi" which opened at the Royal yet sixty years of age, is resign- Naval Canteen Theatre on Satur-Ing day night.
The spacious theatre was filled almost to capacity and the final fall of the curtain.drew well merited applause. There was not a single flaw in the production of the play and all who were respon- sible for the presentation are to be complimented on the thorough- ness and effectiveness of their efforts. Deserving special congra- tulation' in Fay Crosaman under whose abic direction the play was produced..
The play itself is centred round an intricate murder in which the perpetrator of the crime avoids suspicion with a water-tight allbi
Oni account of
***355 metres:
3.The Mayor's Cup Winner a Cup presented by His Hondur The an especially attractive right wing. Mayor of Canton and C$1,000. Second Ip will next year ho threatening C3500. Third C$300. For China Yeung Shul-yle for the right wing Ponies, Subscription Grifin of the position in the first gloven. He Macao Jockey Club of the 1934 Sea-boasts most of the essentials of fll-health.on. Weight for Inches as per scale. Arst class winger, and is worthy of
Entrance I.K.45. One and a Quarter developing on right lines.
Time: 34/3 1.12/3 1.47/1 2.18 3.00. Pari-mutuel: Winner $8.50; Places $0.00, $12.70, $12.10.
They are in residence at the Mission House, 10, Caine Road, and in addition to electing n now, Superior General they will dent with other matters affecting the Missions.
Father Manna was formerly a
missionary in Burma, and then be came attached to the Headquar. ters of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions at Milan. Editor of the weekly review. The Catholic Missions, he has also written many books and pam- phicts of a spiritual character and among the books which he has written are "The Conversion of the Pagan World" and "The
Mules.
3rd 44.20; Unpinced ponies 80.80 ench Cash Sweep: 1st 309.50 2nd '88.40 81, 10, 68, 122, 30.
(fxt 4.The Sha Ho Hundiesp. Section)Winner & Cup presented and C$500. Second C$300. Third C$160. For China Ponica classified by The Jockey Club as "" and Hongkong "E" Classes at date of entry. Entrance 11.5. One Mile.
Time: 34/1 1.06/3 1.41/3 2.14
e. Winner $10.30; Places $9.80, $11.80, $30.20.
Cosh Sweep: 1st 369.80 2nd 103.30 3rd 51.90; Unplaced ponies $8.20 each 134, 38, 18, 166, 126, 60, 9.
EVENING
7 p.m. Closing Local Block Quota- tions, etc.
7.3-7.32 pin.. Light Opera, Vocal Gems--The Yeomen of the
Guard (Glibert and Sullivan).
Columbia Light Opera Company. Selection-H.M.S. Pinafore (Gilbe
From ZBW on wavelength of 6-8 p.m. European programme, 5-7 p.m. A relay of the Hongkong Hotol Dance Orchestra from the long- Against any other team the Bokong Hotel Roof Garden. derers would probably bave shòwil- made the one big error of allows up their real capabilities. But thy themselves to be turned away fm. their natural game. Their footfall. could be labelled "desperate the backs seemed only too glad to be able to clear the ball, and id small attention to where it maht be going. The half backs foun no time for anything save frantially
the oppding | to attempt to stop, forwards, and the fifthek, fet to their own devices degenerated into individualism, thich abortive. sought only to get the ball toyurds
resulting from an ingenious dis-Workers aro Few," these havin8 per a Cup presented and C$360. Second the South Chinn goal. "ist in
The setting of all three nets 18 the flat of Phillip Sevilla in Bloomsbury which is tastefully furnished and made even more effective by well-toned Bghting
crepancy of ten minutes. It is been translated In several Euro- absolutely essential therefore that pean languages. He has been the lines be timed to perfection as Superior General of the Institute the "props" include a clock on the for the last 10 years and during wall visible to everyone. The ac his direction the Institute has curacy of production was apparent had a very remarkable growth and in that at no time did the lines and
success. In the midst of various the clock in to correspond.
and many arduous occupations he hax founded the "Missionary Union of the Clergy." Society which in soliciting the co-operation of the clergy to foster the pro- greas of the Missions throughout the world. This Society in a very short time has spread itself all over Europe and America and has received the warmest approvals of the Bishops and Cardinals, and His Holiness the Pope has made it as an official Society of the Church.
THE STORY.
The story tells of the blind in- fatuation of a young girl, Betty Findon, for Phillip Sevilla, a man with an unsavoury reputation. She decides to go away with him to Paris as his mistress until he can obtain his divorce. Despite entreaties by Colin Derwent, a young barrister, himself in love with Betty, who hints of other girls being taken to Paris by Sevilla and eventually finding their way to the houses of Ill-repute in S Americs, she will not turn from her purpose. But Botty's passport has expired and it takes two days to get a renowal, so the trip is postponed until this can be done. Colin, knowing Sevilla's love for money, offers him £1,000 to leave Betty alone and to this he agrees. Sevilla meanwhile has the pass- part renewed,
for S. America:
visaed
After a rather unpleasant inter- vlow Sevilla drugs Colin and while' ander the influence of the drug Colin has a dream in which he
SUNDAY SCHOOL
FAREWELL
TRIBUTES TO MRS. BOOKER
The Kowloon Tong Anglican
6. The lo Nam Handicap-Win- C$200. Third C$100, For Australian Pontes, the property of the Member of the "Canton and handicapped by the Committee of the "Canton lee Entrance H.K.36. Six Furlongs.
Timo: 29/3 1.03/1 1.37/4. Parl-mutuel: Winner $17.30; Places $7.30, $7.40:
Cash Sweep: 1st 196.70 2nd 56,00 and 28.00; Unplaced ponies $31.10 each No. 27.
6. The Exchange Plate-Winner a Cup presented by the Director of Finance and 0800. Second C$300, Third C$160. For China Ponles, Sub scription Griffins of The Macao Jockey Club of 1934 Season. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance H.K.85. Six Furlongs.
Time: 3. 1.06/3 1.30/2. Pari-mutuel: Winner $14.40; Places $6.50, $0.60, $8.30.
3rd
Cash Sweep: lat 220.80 2nd 64.80 32.40; Unplaced ponies $9.00 each
76, 13, 33, 76.
The
Yin Tong Cup Winner a Cup presented jointly by H.E. General Chan Chai Teng, H.E. General To Yick Him and Mr. Lum Yick Chung and C$350. Second C$200. Third C$100. For China Ponies, owned by the Canton Military College and to be ridden by Cadets thereof. Catch weight. Winner at the first day bar red. Three Furlonge.
Time: 19.1. Pari-mutuel: Winner $10.70. Places sadu; $6.10; $10.90.
41. 21, 2.
CORO.
True a nasty injury in Unter- wood in the first half, which caused him to leave the field fe [Fan | close vitally affected the Borderers' don't think it materially altered the powers of resistance, but 'tray 1
team's chances,
Summed up, the best'tean won; albelt South China were fotunate to run up against a side ver much below usual standard.
PITIFULLY WEAK SHOOTING
Reason for Colory's
Defeat.ne
und Sullivan).
!!
The Band of H.M. Coldstream
Guarda. Vocal Goma-The Gondeliera (Gilbert and Sullivan).
Columbia Light Opera Company.. Selection-Gelahan (Sidney Jones).
Marek Wober and His Orchestra. 7.32-8 p.m. From the Studio. A talk on "Surtees" by Mr. H. C Macnamara.
8 pm. Local Time and Weather. Report.
News,
8.3-10.30 p.m.. Chinese Concert from the Studio.
10.30
p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press
10 35 p.m. Close Down. All relays of Hongkong Hotel Management and during the intervala Orchestras are by "raurtesy of the recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.
TRAGIC - DEATH OF KING ALBERT ·
(Continued from Page;1;}; // Her Majesty. In her great nersonal loss and the people of Belgium, in the loss of a ruler so universally Shanghal, Fb. 17:
beloved, whose energy and wisdom The worst bad luck, combed with wore, 80 devoted to the ideals of peace and justice between the up pitifully weak shooting, sms Hongkong's defeat by Titsin tonations of the world. dayThe Colony had the ballin their opponents' half for three-quarters of the game, but missed chares, plus several remarkable saves by the Tientsin goalkeeper, led to their un doing.
him in heartfelt sympathy.
Mrs. Roosevelt, he added, joined shall always be grateful for the privilege of friendshin with your splendid husband. I have a deep sense of personal loss."
GREAT KING AND GREAT MAN.
Mr. Cordell Hall, the Secretary of State, has sent a minister. the Belgian Foreign expregging great sorrow at the
V. passing of a great King and
great man; who did much to coment true friendship between Belgium and the United States--Reuter,
Church Sunday School will suffer
Hongkong were, the beter team a great loss by the departure of
Cash Sweep: 1st. 96.80; 2nd 27.60; generally. Their backs wire good its very capable Superintendent, 3rd 13.80. Unplaced ponies $3.00 though slightly slow the halves were as good as Tientsin's Beltrao Mrs. F. E. E. Booker, who sails for cash. 17, 39, 4 andicap Win- being outstanding: while their for Home on
8The Saturday, on the ss.
350. wards were clever at midfild, work and C$350. | Rawalpindi.
a Cup presented ner Second C$200. Third, C$100. For ing into position but she deficient
department Yesterday afternoon a tea party China Ponies, "A" and "B" Classes in the shooting
the property was given in her honour in school rooms at which there the "Canton Tt of the Members of the Tim Kong-pak, and A. Goso the Committee' of the "Canton Ride." was the best of the forvard line. murders Sevilla and throws sus- over 40 present. The Rev. N. V. Winners and ponies placed 2nd at this Ridley and Hocquard comlined well. picion from him, with a ten-minute Halward, speaking on behalf of meeting barred. Entrance HK$5. All the forwards were equally to
blame for not scori
scoring. alibi through which the Authori- the children and teachers, thank Seven Furlongs
McHardy, the Hongking goalie, ties and no loop-hole. Ile thened Mrs. Booker for her untiring pains in bringing the Sunday
made some good saves, skt was un- lucky in awakens and leaves the flat,
not stopping two of The second act aces the fulfil School up from its organisation in
Tientsin's goals. mont of the dream,-and-the-third July last to its present state, there the working of the alibi. It would being now 48 children on the roll be unfair to disclose the intricatele expressed sorrow at her de- process adopted by Colin with his parture and wished her the best alibi to avoid suspicion so I will of fortune for the future. leave the story at that. ***
FAULTLESS ACTING.
The drama calls for much ability In every role and the entire cast is to be congratulated on the able interpretation of the characters they were called upon to portray. Cast as Betty Findon, the girl
Two of the children presented Alra. Booker' and her daughter Joyce, who also teaches, with baskets of flowers and a group photograph previously taken and suitably inscribed was also given as a memento.
In the play, infatuated by Philip also did Eric Brooks in the role Sevilla, Veronica Evans gave 4 of Hunter, Sevilla's servant. really impressive and faultless
piece of acting. Hers was prob-
Cast and Others.
Time: 173, 49.3, 1.27.3, 2.01.4. Parl-Mutuel: Winner 38.20. Places $8.20; $2080.-
Cash Sweep: 1st 139.40; 2nd 30.80; 3rd-19.00.-Unplaced ponies-$11.00 each. 21, 3.
AT FANLING
Keen Racing Over
The Sticks
At Fanling, although fields were -on the small side, racing was | extremely keen. Miss Fearon again steered her No Fear to victory in
LOCAL YACHTING
Tientsin were 1 Well-balanced team, mapping up chance whenever WASP HI HOME FIRST. they were offered. They must thank their forwards for their victory...
IN CORINTHIAN RACE.
Major Griffin with Wasp II beat Gull (Mr. B. Nness) in the "A" Class event in the Third Corinthian race
A play-off between Slanghai and Tientsin to decide the championship of the series is doubtful, thus leaving them with equal points, with Hong- -kong as the wooden spoonera.of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Our Own Correspondant
Mr. D. P. Yates Loch Ness (108
lbs.)
(M. Yates) 3 mány Won by many lengthy
the Ladies Mile, riding a cleverer mutuel: Win $0.60; Places
TBCE.
.
won
on Saturday over 7.8 miles.
Dorothea (Mr. F. S. Coote) the "I" Class event, Zephyr (Major Lain (Lt. P. G. Parker) the "G" Class.
NOT ENOUGH WIND.
In the retail of the second Cruiser $3.00; $2.90; $52.80.
Championship yesterday, the follow- THE RESULTS.
7-The February Courtry Cup. (ming contested, but failed to finish One and a quarter miles
1-The "Fat Choy" Hurdle Race.official), second division.
within the time limit, owing to lack Mrs. Stanton's Skewbad Grin of wind: Azuma, Mr. Pearce, La Miss Fearon's Festival Evo
(108 lbs.)
(Mr! Stanton) 1 Cigale, Mr. N. V. Croucher. Isis. Mr. (168 lbs.)
(Mr. Stanton) 1 Mr. R. Allen's Toby (138 lbs.) Lark, Norseman, Mr. L. F. Nichol- Mr. T. P. K. Kemble's White
(Hr. Allen) 2 son, Queen Bee, Mir. Jobb, U. and I., Heather (164 lbs) (Mr. Kemble) 2 Impey's Aircraft (168 lbs.)
Mr. H. S. Ronso, Luana, Mr. A. L. Won by many lengths,
Onpt. Fowkes, (Mr. MusprattWilliams) 3 Shields, Typhoon. Won by many
lengths; many Curler. Mir. Monsley, Wanderer, Mr. lengths.
F. Baker, Monsoon, Mr. H. D. Dailey, $2.20.
2.--The China New Year Handleap, Steeplechase. One and a
-Pari-mutuel: Win 4.20; Places Senlark V., Mr. E. Cock. Cherub, Mr. quarter $3.80; $5.70; $25.,
V. Goulbom, Cutty, Mr. Manning, miles.
Penguin, Mir. Bagnold, and Tavy II., Comd. Cowland,
Pori-mutuol: Win $2.10 Places
Mr. Wong Sul Ngau's Burgomaster
(155 16s.)
(Mr. Jordan) i Mr. J. V-Hope's Duke of Milan
*(148 31 ) -
(Mr. Hope) 2 Won by three lengths, Pari-mutuel: Win $2.50; Places 74.
$2.80.
THE CASH SWEEPS.
•Raco 1:
.$287.01 No. 103 .01
05.07
Unplaced ponies ($2 each): Non here, from Singapore at noon
The P. and O. 9.8. Chitral is due,
Thursday.
As the "Yard" men Phillip Bayly ably the most difcult and exact Jones (Detective Inspector Pem- ing part of all, owing to the variedber) and Kenneth Kemble (Detec- emotional aspects, but her presen- tive Sergeant Brace) were excep- tation left nothing to be desired. tionally good. The former, as a She lived the part throughout. 'tee of the old school made a She possesses a most natural stago pleasing contrast to his younger manner coupled with a fine speak-assistant. Their lines gave them ing voice which was admirably plenty of scope for displaying suited to the theatre.
their abilities and they put over Playing opposite her was J. the amusing incidents with effect Roberts as Phillip Sevilla, the to relieve tense situations,
villain of the piece." He gave
Sydney West appeared in the an important 'rofe, acting with n naturalness which one seldom part of Monsieur Collbert, the finda in an amateur. The part proprietor of the Soho restaurant. calls for careful judgment of emphasis and seting, and ability in these respects was not lacking.
Gerald Nigel, as Colin Derwent, R: the rising young barrister on- deavouring to get Betty from the Phillip Sevilla clutches of Sevilla, could probably Betty Finden have made a little more of his | Colin' Derwent part. He was not quite forceful Sir Miles Standing..Roger. Lindsell; enough. This was apparent in the Dect. Inspector Pomber first act in his scenos with Sevilla,
Philip Bayly Jones Ha appeared to be strained at Dect. Sergt. Brace Kenneth Kemble; $2.10; $2.10; $2.80. times and was inclined to rush his Mons. Colibert Sydney West; The Canberra
No. 849 The Play was Produced by Fay Ono and a half miles.
*$333.83 lines a little. This, however; Grossman, the action of the mlay Mr. D. A. O'Conor's Kliren (156 lbe)
104
06.80 wore off as the action progressed taking place in Phillip Sevilla's
(Mr. Wall) 1
47.70 and in the last act he fitted the fat in Bloomsbury.
Mr. T, P. K Kemble's Kobibel Unpisood ponies.(25 each): Nos. part admirably. Colin Derwent is Act I
(152;}be.),
(Mr. Ropes): 2 | 180, 20, 072, 288,. 201. The Fulfilment; Won by many lengths.
Places Parl-mutueli: Win $5.70;
Race 6.
by no means an easy
portray and the acting
Race
The east in order of appearance miles,
Hunter (Sevilla's Servant)
ter to Act II ng the Act 111
murder calls for great contra-
3 The Grand Military Hurdle and Sassoon Cup. One and half
Mr. J. W. Hope's The Gadwall
(170 lbs.)
(Mr. Hope) 1 Eric Brooks: Mr. G. L. Jordan's Stickypast
Roberta; 156 lbs.)
(Mr. Gordan) 2 Veronica Evans; Mr. W. A. MacKinlay's The Curlow
Gerald,' Nigel;
(1CG lbs.) (Mr. Mackininy) 8
The Dream;
The Consequence.
assistance
tho
Won
by many lengths; many longths.
Pari-mutuel: Win $220; Placca
Steeplechase.
Itace, 2.
2
No. 372 100 No, 205
313/ 801 Unplaced ponies (125 each): Nos 37, 107, 279.
Race 3.
$344.28 114.70
$328.40 93.84 43.02
Race +
57.
Noi 228
8308.85 104.
122.95 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.
Raco' t.
14
No. 188 362 tu .. 276
·$296,71 84.78 42.89 Unnlaced ponies (325 each): Nos. B8, 181, 381, 809, 194, 815, 112.
Race 7.
No. 37
35.70. The Amateur Dramatic Club grate-The Ladies' Mile (Unofficial). tion. The general tendency is to fully acknowledges rush this scene and so lose its given by: Commodore. F. Elliatt, Fearun's: No Fear (168 tbs.)
O.B.E., R.Ns and Officers of I..
(Mida Foaron) I effectiveness, but Nigel had his Ships: Miss Minna Whitham: Mr. Misa Ecott Harston's Glen Shee avery movement timed and so E. V. Searle; Mr. C. B. Easterbrook:
(148 iba.) (Miss Scott Haraton) spread out as to hold the audience Mr. A. G. Piovanelli: Mr. P. Mr. K. Kombe Bonnar) 3
Kemble's Devon
$197.87 where another might make the Newman; Chlef Petty Officer Hill
(140 lbs:)
56.54 sceną draghyn,
(Canton Manager); The
by Won four lengths two lengths. Mongkong
198
28.27 Pari-mutuel Win $240; Pincos Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.; Gloucester
Unplaced ponies (825 each); Nos. Building (Residential); The Hong-10; 2.80
181, 182, 154, 44, 28, 280; 18, 228, kong Telephone Co. Ltd. The Cara (unoficial), First Division
0--The · February: Country...... Cup: 264. Roger Lindsell, although in only van; and the local Press.
The performance will be repent- Mr. Heard's Christmas Belle (108 Miles Standing, Intergratinged on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday the character with precision, as and Saturday of this week.
ANOTHER PARTS.
a arall part,'mado a very, good Slr |
1bw) 36 hadde (Mr. Ferguson} Mr. I. C. Macnamara Red Lesvos (168-the-bed (Mr. Stocker).
$11.889.91
on-
The Thurland Castle sailed from American Ports and is expected hero from Manila on or about the 2nd March; and the Hilda, sailed from Saigon on Friday and In expected here Tuesday afternoon.
H.M.S. Medway and ten of the 4th Submarine Flotilla have left Hong kong for Manila: They are expected to arrive there on February 21. H.M.S. Berwick left port this morn ing on exercises. She will bo`away for several days, her programme In- cluding night-firing practice.
Monsignor Plani, the Apostolla Dologato to the Philippine Islands, arrived in Hongkong on Friday by the Prvo s Jefferson from Manila, and miled for Italy on Saturday by the Katori Maru. Many friends and members of the local clergy as well as the Consal : Goperal for... Italy sssembled on board to bid him fare well
One cabe auch of amall-pox, No. 8755 900 2101
168.07 diphtheria and meningitis were re- Unplaced ponies (841:16:5 each); } 'parted to the bealth authorities on No 1401, 1991,460, 1402, 840,00
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GOES
AUSTRALIA
COMMEMORATIVE
Even Monument To
bur of the visitors who will be`in Australia for the main Contenary celebrations.
"Granny" Smith Mooted mout to "Granny Smith" who was
Australia has gone.. all.com memorative..
Following the planning of the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations
Lastly, a public meeting in a Sydney éuburb has just decided. to ask Government aid and the co- operation of fruit growers and lo- cal councils in building a monu-
the first grower of the woll known apple of that name an apple watch has been awarded the palm in competition with 2,000 other apples throughout the world.
"Granny Maria Smith, who on a large scale, Canberra has delived 70 year ago, was a shrewd old bady who had' hard working two inrms outside, Sydney. At 'cided to commemorate the 21st anniversary of s naming by hold that time there were only three ing an air race from Melbourne to varieties of apples known in Syd- the Australian capital. It is annoy and the principal supply camo
vory rough 2 at some of the com- from Tasmania in
brought tleipated that petitors in the International air atate. "Granny head
some of those home. She threw race from London to Melbourne sovoral out which took root and a who will have, arrived in Austra tree came up on the edge of her lla will compete Already prize footpaths which was subsequently money for this smaller raco has known to every fruit grower, in the "district", Within -10 years, beon subscribed.
large orchards of Granny, Smith: Sydney, not to be buidone, is apples were planted. They ex planning an elaborato carnival tended to all the fruit growing fortnight to be held after the main districts in Australia, and later. celebrations in Melbourne. The were cultivated throughout the city expects to attract a large num- world, w
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