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Meeting Of Mules At George Cross
Kwanti Racecourse
Middlesex Regimental Races ENJOYABLE and amusing, the Middlesex Regiment held Mule Races at the Kwanti Racecourse yesterday afternoon, Lt-Col H. W. M. Stewart being Patron of the Meet.
There was a bookle and pon-
MEDICAL CORPS
ciller, and a 50 cents tote with Billiards no place betting. Proceeds of the meeting are for the "S. C. M. Post" and "H. K. Telegraph" Bomber Fund.
It was a day of fun. Races 1 to 4 were bareback, no whips or spurs, and races 5 and 6 with saddles but no whips or spurs. -
The results were: 1..The Hackney, like. Three furlongs, For mules 13 hands and under:
Demon 3, Castigation (Pte. Taylor]: 2. IL/C. Cheal): 3, Css (ite. Drake). Tato $3.30 to 50 cla
2..The Delhi Donkey Durbar. Four For mules of all classes. (To be fury other ranks R.1.AS.C.). ridden
1. Danny, 2, Can't Win; a Amay, Totei $32,40 to 60 cis,
STILL UNBEATEN · IN GARRISON LEAGUE
tho to
Awarded
Knowledge Of Bombs LONDON, Jan, 3 (Rouler),—A civilian armament instructor at a Royal Air Force training school has been
George Cross awarded the (civilian Victoria Cross) for acts of
several occasions.
exceptional coolness and courage on
"He is Leonard Harrison of Louth
Police-Navy Rugger Game Postponed
THE Quadrangular Tourna- ment rugby match between the Royal Navy the Police, which was to have been played, this afternoon at Causeway Bay at 4.15 p.m. has been, postponed until January 15, on the same
(Lincolnshire); who has served in the ground at the same time, RAF, for 12 years.
Early last year a ship arrived in port with an unexploded German bomb wedged half way through the main deck. The bomb was fitted with a fuse of a then unknown type and Harrison assisted lo render It harmicas.
A month later, he again gave similar assistance in rendering safe unexploded German bombs.
BULGARIAN
VIENNA VISIT
BELGRADE, Jan. 3 (Reuter). The prezent visit to Vienna of the Through his own inillative and Bulgarian Prime Minister, M. Filoff, private study, Harrison, who was is charged with signifienace for the born at Devonport, has become an Balkans, declares the Berlin corres
fuse and exploder pondent of the Belgrade newspaper systems in German bombs.”
"Vreme" who is credited with ex-
Royal Army Medical Corps main-authority an
unbeaten record tain an Garrison Billiards League · and date have played and won 15 matches for 87 points, their nearest rivala be- lag Royal Scots, who have won 10 out of 12 games for 61 polnis,
Recent results in the Leaguo were; Medical Corps beat Royal Engineers
Police beat Sih A.A. Rest RA 6-1; Bervice Corps beat 12th handebaker (Plo. Taylor); 2, Nagasaki Heavy Hegt RA, 0-1: 6th AA. Regt
3..The Korporal'a Kanter. Four tarih AA. Regt. R.A. beat Pay Corpa tongs. For
144-3 Garrison 13 and mules between
Australia's New Trade
Medicines LONDON, Jan. 8 (Reuter).—
now guardian in Australla upon whom tropical medicine is becoming more dependent.
Nazially close contacts with the
Leading German political person- alties are now in Vienna, it is report- ed in Berlin says the correspondent, and it can, therefore, be expected that by the week-end Bulgarian rela- tions with the Axis will be "clarifed,"
he adds.
Jae (L/C, Reeves) 3. Narvick (Pto, Coll-RA- beat 12th Heavy Rest Rp. 8- Health in tropical Asia is finding Old Resident
ron). Tote: $2.00 to 50 cls.
Garrison Police beat Pay Carps 8-1; The Heteranis side. Three furlongs. Ordnance Corps beat Royal Engineers! For mulce 14 hands and over, 1, 'S F (P. 5. M. Urej; 2, 8 Chippy (D/M. Hald--2; Royal Engineers beat Corps of ford); 3. '8 Fils (Sgt. Bayly). Tote: $4.30. Signala 5-2; Service 5. The Oncers Opeless Op. Five fur- AA Regt R.A. 1-1. long. For mules of all classes:
1. Oscar (2/Lt. J. 3. C. Hancock): 2. Oke (Capt. C. M, M. Man); Oxo (LL. G. C. Dawson). Toto: $220,
4.The Last Round Up. A final contest to be ridden by first and second Jockeya of the previous five races. One mile. For inules of all clases:
1. Eary Money ($22); 2, Blue Eyes (310); 3, Babe (#23). Also can-Oomph (15) Maybe (16); Ready Cath ($10); Fun and Frolic (5): Underestimated ($25); Never
Damsel-in-distress Again (30)}); Tote: $4.60.
($40).
THE OFFICIALS
Ofenix of the meeting were:- Patron: Lt Col IL W. M, Stewart, C..E.. M.C.. Blewards. Maj. J. E. Dobbs, M.C. Ma), 9. F. Hedgecos, Mal. W. C. Newton. Capt. R. T. Guscolt, Clerk of the Course: M. IL Farrow, M.11.E.. Judge: Capt. W. R. P. Chattcy: Assistant Judges: Capt. A. G. Hewill, Capt. C. M. Man; in charge of the Paddock: Capt. T. W. Chatter, 2/Lt F. S. C. Hancock: In charge of the Totall- nator: 3/L3 O. W. Flood. S.C.M. Bean; Starter: Capt. F. A. Fishbourne; Surgeon Capt. A. Warrack, 11.A.BLC, Mules provided by courtesy of Ma), E. L.. Law, N.La.S.C.
Rifle Meeting
Royal Scots To Organise To-morrow's Shoot
R.A.M.C. Royal Scots RAS.C.
Police
H.E. loyal Signals
Din A.A. liegt., RA
RAP.C.
H.A.O.C.
Corps beat 5th
P. W. L. Pis.
07
10 49
12th yy. Regi„, A.A. ..........
SOLDIERS' CLUB TOURNEY
ID
In the second round of the Saldlors Club Tournament, Pay Corps beat. “A” Cay Royal Scots by 1,475. points to 1,215.
GARRISON CUP
In the second round of the Garrison Callenge Cup, the Garrison Military Police beat the Pay Corps by 088 points In the semi-final_round, to 585 points,
the Medical Corps beat the Service Corps by 828 points to 607.
GARRISON CHAMPIONSHIP Two matches in the Garrison In- dividual Billiards Championship were held at the Soldiers' Club on January 2 and resulted as follows:
Cpi Harvey (R.A.M.C.) beat B. S. M. Rawlings, (ILA.) by 400 points to 338; | S. Q. M. S. Woods (ILA.S.C.) 456 break) beat Pte. Whybro (R.A.M.C.) by 400 points to 398,
Itilitards League' Averages S/B Terran (R.AMIC) 14957; Pin Haig}, (ILA.S.C.) 148,84; L/C WISH (CMP) 148.50; i Harvey (ILA.M.C.) 147İSA.
Billiards Breaks Over 20
Pte. Whybro (LAMC) 89; 8/8 Terran IH.A.M.C.) ; Cpl Harvey (RAM.C.) 33; Me Haleh (RAB.C.) W7; 8gt Wyzo (AMC) 23: 9.Q.M.9, Wood TRAS.C.) 21: Lt Dixon (R.A.M.CJ 10: Ple Howe |(RAMC.) 10 The Royal Scots' Affiliated
Billards Breaks Over 40 Rifle Club have very kindly MC 631 L Dixon (R.A.M.C.) 44: L/C S.Q.M.S. Wood 50; 1te Whybro -(RLA.
consented to run the Rifle upon (RE) (3; Set Wyre (RAM.C.)
42; Sgt Whippey (I. Scots) 42; Pie Gur Meeting to-morrow. They don (K. Scotal 4: Sin Morgan (Signals) have decided on the following: Pie Laird ili. Scots) 40. programme and are presenting to Whybro (R.A.BIC.) 3 Set Wyre spoon prizes:
Ten shota series ut 200 and 500 yards; Que handicap spoon prize for each class,
Jighest Snooker Tireak
RAM.C.) 34: Cpl Harvey (RA.SL.C.) 3. Best Aggregate Ona Frame of Sunoker
Cpl Harvey (R.A.M.C.) 120 and 1; 10 Whybra (RAM.C.) 11 and 91.
"Y" Hockey Teams
Team shoot; entrance fee $1 yer tean. Teams of four of any class, no handicap to count. Amilated Clubs may play for V.M.CA. In hockey matches at The following have been selected to enter as many teams as they wish King's Park this afternoon: Prize, a son fur each member of 1st XI V. Nomads (19 p.m.): Benwell: the winning team.
Taylor, Yourieff; Jordan, Chombe, Saxby:. Pool bull shooting at both 200 and 500 Shill, Geinmell," "Hitchcock, Morgan. yards. A spoon prize will be given for Dunne.
the first pool Lull to be scored at each Railton, Tomlinson; Croft Gorman, Smits; 2nd XI v. RE (3 pan): Highlands: Gilchrist, Spencetayh, Spare. McGohan, Hanica,
range.
Revolver Shooling.~0 shots 1 minute
at 20 yards-1 target. O shots 15 seconds" at 15 yards-1 target. 4 shots d acconds] at 10 yards- targets.
Nett spoon prize for winner with
Swimmers In Manila
highest score in all three Practices. MANILA, Jan. 2 (Domel).-The Clay pigeon shooting-A nett sponu Rikkyo University swimming team, will be presented for the winner. of headed by Conch Takashiro Saito, the clay pigeon shoot. The competition arrived here this afternoon aboard to be decided by Major W. Newton.
No Individual may win more than the Tatsuta Maru..
one spoon, HERA. spoons will be The Japanese swimmers were in-
vited by the presented as on previous occasions.
Philipplic Amateur The Hongkong Rifle Association Athletic Federation and are scheduled riceting arranged for Wednesday. stay in Manita for two weeks to participate in the Philippine Inter January 15, has been postponed to Collegiate and all-Philippine swimming Wednesday, January 22.
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The Commonwealth is now supply- Ing serums, vaccines, anti-toxins and other health products, to India,
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January 4, 1941.
French Ships Torpedoed
Submarine And Tanker SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" VICHY, Jan. 3 (UP).—It is oficially announced that the French submarine Sfax and the tanker Rhono wera sunk on December 19 between Casab |lanca and Dakar by an unidenti-
fled submarine.
The Stax sank immediately, but the Rhone rescued five of the crew of the submarine. The other were drowned.
While the Rhone was picking up the crew of the Sfax, the tanker ex- ploded when directly bit, Sho caught fire and sank. Ten of her crew were killed.
British Statement. LONDON, Jan, 3 (Reuter). —No British submarines were operating within 500 miles of the scene of the sinking of the French vessels Stax and Rhone on the day concerned, it was learned on enquiry at the Ad- miralty.
Enrolments And Re-Assignments
Messrs G. C. Burnett and N. E. Hunter have been re-assigned from the Combatant Group to
Essential the Services Group in the Hongkong De- fence Reserve, while Messrs W. H Heggie
and A.
A. J. McGohan have been permitted to
ted to gult the Defence Ro- serve,
to an announcement in the
this morning.
Mr R. J. Barnes has been enrolled in the Combatant Group of the Hong- keng Defence Reserve, Messrs J. C. Kyle and D. Ritchie in the Key-Posts
vices Group, according to this morning's "Gazette."
Malaya, Burma, the Netherlands able residents, Mir Walter James East Indies and many of the Pacific Stokes,, died at the Matilda Hospital luat night at the age of 70 years. monwealth serum laboratories He had not been in robust health for Group and Messrs F. A. Dinsdale and . began in 1938 to accumulate essential some years and Just before Christmas. A. Wickerson in the Essential Ser-
preta stocks now unobtainable from con- was stricken with
A
and tinental countries controlled
man of wide by
activities, Mr Stokes will Germany,
be chiefly remembered in the Colony for his association with the China Coast Officers' Guild and the part he played in the Arbitration Court proceedings in 1020. He had also been President
Roosevelt Gives Orders of the Kowloon Residents' Associa
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (Reuter), tion and a memorial of his work in-President Roosevelt has suspended that sphere circus which he designed during his
is the Kowloon ferry the eight-hour working day for presidency.
labourers and mechanics employed by the Government in the construction
“Rubber Industry LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter). The rubber industry is growing in Papua where the cost of production is lower than in Malaye, it is stated in London.
Planting is steadily increasing and one-twelfth of Australia's rubber needs is now supplied by Papua. This is offering some compensation for the war's adverse effect on sopra, which is the major product of Papun.
APPOINTMENT
1
An announcement in the "Gazette" this turning states that the Con- troller of Food, Mr G. S. Kennedy-
a widow,
Mr Stokes leaves evacuee in Australia, a son, Mr. T. G. Stokes, Accountant of the Police Department, and a daughter, Mro J. F. Whittington, formerly Mrs H. E. Scriven.
ment at 5 p.m. to-day.
The funeral will pass the Monu-
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Overtime On U.S. Leased Bases
of army and air basen on the Atlantic coast and on Caribbean sites leased from Britain,
The executive order states that suspension is rendered necessary by the "extraordinary emergeney.
President Roosevelt, at a press conference, declared that the order was issued to conform with the sifun-
Skipton, has, with the consent of the MAJOR ASSAULTtion in the British colonies involved.
Acting Governor, delegated qli his powers under the Defence Regulations relating to rice to Mr. Frederick Charles Barry, but without prejudico to the exercise of the said or any other powers by the Controller of think it. Food, as he may from time to time
VICHY CABINET
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FROM PAGE ONE
American Ship Building
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (Reuter).- President Roosevelt to-day announced that steps are being taken to begin building about 200 merchantmen of about 7,500 tons each, costing $300-
Frenchmen and Britons lie by day within their deep dug shelters, but at night they creep forth and by slurp skirmishes and ambushes zap$350 millions. the Italian morale.
Behind the brief official announce- menin "Patrol Activity continues on LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter)-In- of modern warfare in the wilds of the Sudan front" lies a strange story formation published concerning the Africa reorganisation of the cabinet is pre-elephant and lion alike fall victims where black and white, mature, the "Kavas" agency asserts to bomb and machine-gun.
The agency adds that it is possible that certain cabinet changes will be effected shortly but that no decision has yet been taken,
Soviet Financial Aid For Nazis
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Stories of Heroism There are many stories of heroism in these distant outposts.
On one occasion a solitary Sudanese- police officer seeing an Italian patrol approaching took up a position behind asandhlil Instead of retreating. Armed only with a rifle, he killed three Italians and four Eritreans before being killed by their machine- gun fire.
Despite the President's non-com- mittal attitude, it is felt here that the new shipbuilding programme is for the direct benefit of Britain and the Indirect benefit of America,
The speed bullding of 1,500,000 tons of new shipping will help materially to provide a reservoir of tonnage to cover the next year.
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18.15 p.m. Liszt Concerto No. # in Broadcast by 2. B. W. on a From A Alajór, quency of 845 kc'shid on Short 1237 A Bussian Programune. Wave from 1-2.15 pm. and 8-12 mid-71.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- 'night on 0.52 m.o's. per second. ther Report.
H. X. T.
VOYEURHALU Variations from Suite No. 3 in C.
1.08 Tchaikowsky---Thame 12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter- azken cession.
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FRENCH
Minister of the
AMBASSADOR
M. Hent Cosme, French Ambas- sador to China, left for Hanól on
Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- Thursday morning. It is understood quency of 845 K.c's, and on Short that he will be returning to Hong- Wave from 12.15-2.30 p.m. and 8-10.35 kong shortly on his way back to
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Troop Movement
Rumours
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BUCHAREST, Jan. 3 (UP).-There Sudanare persistent, but as yet unconarmed rumours that an unspecified number of Russian troops have disembarked at Varna, a Bulgarian port in the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP),—I}}) An Abyssinian from Somailland is understood that the Dies Com-walked across the deserts and moun- mittee is investigating three transfers; talns of Abyssinia to tho of money from the Soviet Govern- frontier carrying a gun which he had the German Government stolen from the Italians after they had ment to In New York City, as follows: captured it in British Somaliland. October
The RA.F.,, hammering daily at Black Sea, 2, $700,000; October 14, $500,000 and October 25, $250,000. Italian positions, penetrate more His Excellency the Officer Adminis- deeply into Abyssinia. French pilots tering the Government, Licut are taking part in these operations General E. F. Norton, has been with them, pleased to nominate, as membera of the Court of the University for period of three years, Mr L. J. Davica with effect from December 27, and Messrs I.B.L. Dowbiggin, OBE. and M. P. Talati, with effect from January 1.
New Vice-Consuls
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ITALIAN FLIGHT CONTINUES
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soldier, having landed just inside the Greek lines.
His Excellency the Omcer Ad-
"They bandaged me as best they mlaistering the Government has been pleased to recognise, provision could, found a stretcher and for four ally and pending instructions from day they carried' ma cheerfully over the Secretary of State for the the mountains, often through deep Colonies, Mr Giro Matsumoto as a snow and along narrow mountain Vice-Consul for Japan at Hongkong. tracks with precipitous edges.
"At last we reached Koritza, then The King's Exequatur empowering Mr W. W. Hoffmann to act as Vice- on to Ulorina, where my leg and orm Consul of the United States of were put in splints." America at Hongkong has recolved The observer landed near the pilot but was uninjured except for burns in the hands.
His Majesty's signature.
Congress Party Heads Go Beyond Pacifism LONDON, Jan, 3 (Reuter)The President of the Congress Party of India has been arrested under the Defence of India Regulations. The reason for his arrest and for that of several other Congress leaders was explained by Mr L. M. Amery, Secretary-for India, in the House of Commons.
Cricket
University Annual
Past v. Present
that Gerinan troops have
Another unconfirmed Tumour says entered Bulgaria through lower Dobrudja,
Reports Denied
SOFIA, Jan. 3 (UP)-The official
spokesman, commenting on the re-
ports from Bucharest that German troops had entered Dobrudja, and that Soviet troops, had landed at Varna, said that they were "so fontas- tic that it is useless to deny them."
Thai-Indo-China Intervention
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH”. HANOI, Jan. 3 (UP)-Informed eireles reported there are Indications that a third Power, probably the United States, has recently been Intervening in the dispute between Thal and indo-Chins, attempting to smooth out the situation.
Unofficial quarters believe that combined American
British and efforts are under way to induce Thai to reach a settlement.
Mr Eden Receives Mr. Shigemitsu
OFICIAL TO THE "TELEGRAFH" The following will represent the
LONDON, Jan. 3 (UP)—The Present in the University annual
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Past v. Present cricket match at Pok Anthony Eden, received the Japanese falam at 11 am to-morrow
N.C. Sen Gupta L. T. Ride, C, N.Ambassador, Mr Shigemitsu, this B. On, W. a. afternoon. The conversation is said Matthews, Kam. Lo, W. Bingi, to have included Japan's southward He said that the Congress Party's Amplavanar and 6. Mahrood. Reserve,
Clegg, T. T. Chin. anti-war
campaign did not consist. 3. Fenton. Umple, 0.
Cheung expansion, merely of preaching the virtues of Scorer, R. 65. GIL
The Viceroy of India was paclism. willing to concedo the same rights to Congress leaders as were accorded to conscientious objectors
In Brita But apart from Mahatma that in riot the attitude adopted by
Non-Offcial Justices of the Peace, the Congress leaders. They are de
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heavily 'fined.
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