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RAN GIT IKE I RACES. (United .Gross Association) 15 DLLS, Alardi 22. Hurdles: Hautawa 1, Desire 2, Sail Homo 3. Scotched • To Tm. Won by length and u-lialf, throo lengths separat'ing%econd and third horses. Tune, 3.24”3-5. , 1 „.. . 9 Cup; Rose Wreath I, Railand d. Nobleman 5, Scratched: Rch.ved. Won bv a length and u-hall, a head htwomi second and thud horses, lime, 2.10 2-5. Carnavon Hack: Voluble 1, Anioncaii Beauty 2, llalhnvro/, 3. Also started : Bestir, Coolpan, Kina, Crystal ialacc. Won by a. length and a-hall. nine 1.27. At the Rangitikei races iurther results were: — . . , , n 1 Rukonui Welter: Blissfulness I, Rod Bob 2, YTmkco I>.ui 5. Scratched: Watcrcaß, Tivoli. Parcwamii Welter: Ngata 1, Ha\ei- | sack 2, Admiration 3. Scratched: bimouidcs. . ~ , . Ngatiawa Hack; Hying -Master 1, Birlao 9 , Gallia. 5. Also startl'd : Big Rush, War Guard. Golden Vi. WarMaid. Totalisator, £21.9b1.

WAIKARARA. ACCEPTANCES FEATUEHSTON, March 21. Following are the acceptances fur the first day of the Easter meeting of the Wairarapa Racing Club: Maiden Hack Stakes, of 200 .soys ; hyc and a-liaU ; u!l 8.7. V .Sir Win, J3ireine, Pupil, \\ lunwlia’ta, Miss Namin, Halifax, Island. Railway Handicap, of 350 soys; six furlongs. —Dainty Step 9.5, Wainiatoa 9.0, Murihiku 8.9, Ruatara. 8.8, Astinomo 8.2, Sweet Memory Barleycorn 7.13, Wake 7.12, Miss Maid (including penally) 7.12. Prince Hal 7.9, Elcullus 7.9, Strategy 7.8, Canyon iA, "Lady General 7,2, Probate 0.10, Hastie 8 7 Mokai Hack Weller Handicap, of 200 sovc; seven furlongs.-'Lord Usk 10.3, Lord As to hit 10.2, Hallow vonia 9.9, Militaire 9.9, Spook 9,5, Lady Litcullus 8.12, The Digger 8.11, Royal Gift 8.0, Silk Rein 8.0. aster Handicap, of 600 .sovs; one nnlo and a-quartcr. —Borrnie Heather 8.13, Bonnie Maid 8.13, Boirnettev 8.6, Matatua 8.3, Esperanto 7.13, Rose Wreath 7.10, Verbosity 7.7, Scornful 7.3, La Palotna 7,2. Wairarapa Two-Year-Old Stakes, of 300 sovs ; five furlongs and a-half. sertation 8.1. Princess Pat 7.13, Sleeping Beauty 7.11, Creme do Mouthe 7.9 Martial Dawn 7.8, Dooucement 7.0, Zero Hour 6.12. Ferry Hack Handicap, of 200 so vs: srx furlongs. —Lord Usk 9.0, Lord Astolat 8.13, Blackhead 8.13, Kildee 8.4, Tig rinia 8.4, Melting Moments 7.10 (including penalty), Fortune Toller 7.9, Vitella 7.8, Ladv Lucullus 7.7, Galore 7.2, Jackaroo 6.13", Gale Pah 6.12, Brown Study 6.7, Santas 6.7, Russett 6.7, Busy 6.7. *

Martinborough Jumpers’ Flat handicap, of 200 sovs; one radio and a-quar-tor, —Mill o’ Gowrie 11.13, Crane 9.13. Hushabye 9.6, Trentham Rose 9.0, Royal Battery 9.0. Members’ Hack Handicap, of 200 sovs- one mile. —MaiTial Miss 9.5 (including penalty), Kildee 8.9, Pitch Dark 8.8. Halifax 8.8, Sweet Song 8.4, Californian 7.7, Royal Gift 7.3. Sir W.r 6.12, Paris Fashion 6.12, Sagacity 6.12. FETLDING ACCEPTANCES FEILDING, March 21. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Feilding Jockey Club’s meetingjrKawa Kawa Hurdles, of 350 sovs; one mile and three-quarters. —Fisher 11.6. Ngakauni 11.1, Old Gold 10.13, Maniahera 10.15, Hautawa 10.3, Vigilo 9.15. Whetoki 9.7, Sail Home 9.2, Trombone 9.2, Coolpan 9.0, Persian, Prince 9.0. Gold Problem 9.0.

Feilding Cup, of 1000 sovs: onp mile nud a-half.—Maiqueteur 9.13, Red Ribbon 9.3, Sun art 8,8, Rouen 8.5 Crucelle 8.3, Idle Talk 8.3, Simon 7,11, Rose Queen 7.11. Railand 7.7, Ngata 7.4. Paoanui 6.11. Ongo Hack, of 200 sovs; five furlongs and a-half. —Birkie 9.1, Bestir 8.12. Autoraoana 8.12, Warrawee 8.9, All Cerisp 3.3. Hallowroz 7.13, Gaiety- Girl 7.13, B : g Push 7.13. Stutter 7.U,‘ Gallia 7.10, Master Curran 7.9, War Guard 7.9, Sunbath 7.8, Miss Elva 7.0, Black Tea 7.0, Penalty 7.0. Awake 7.0, Erin’s Isle 7.0, Super Six 7.0. Mangaone Handicap, of 600 sovs; sis furlongs.—Bin die 8.13, Simonides 8.7, .Crucelle 8.5, Nursing Sister 8.5. Jutland 7;13, Caricature 7.10, Ruddy 7.3, Bonny Briar 6.13, American Beauty 6.13, Admyra 6.9, Voluble 6.8, Trapuka 5.7. Taonui Hack, of 250 sovs ; seven fur. longs.—Festive 8.13, Yankee Dan 8.2, Royal Park 7.9, Mister Curran 7.9,. Velociform 7.9, Moleen Ogo 7.8, Talata 7.7, Kuia 7.1, Crystal Palace 7.0, Princess Marian 7.0,* Sunny Jim 7.0, Lady Illma 7.0, Master Mick 7.0, Papanui 7.0 Halcomb© Welter, of 400 sovs; seven furlongs.—Simonides 10.7, Acre 10.5, Simon 9.10, Hyttns 9.9) Demos 9.3. Omaha 8.13, Sir Fanciful 8.8, Arrowhold 8.7 Borealis 8.6. Askari 8.3, Active 7.13, Festive 7.12, War Baby 7.11. KaI'oao 7.11 Onepuhi Hack Welter, of 250 sovs; one mile and 54 yards. —Warrawee 9.11, Festivity 9.11, Explorer 9.5. Beloved 8.9, Velociform 8.8. Mattock I 3.7. Merry Queen 8.6, Wapping 8.6. | Halcyon 7.13, Miss Love 7.13, May- : morn 7.11. Wairarawa 7.11. Tineila 7.11. Country Air 7.11. Maiden Stakes, of 200 sovs; five furlongs and a half (special weights;) Awake, Blissfulness, Sensible, Demoness, Lady Kotiripo, Landloper, Souuj•lim, Released, Maropa, Frischola, Cleaseauta, Birkenella, Iria, Sir Douglas, Spring Tide, Lady lima, Achillion, Bonnybrodk, Protector, Super Six, Miss Elvu, Lady Toa, Noble, Flying N C H.

EDUCATION IN CHINA

TEACH ICRS. AM) OFFICIALS j STRIKE SALARIES IN ARREARS ) (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright) , Auslraliari A N.Z. Cable Assort'!' iu'i) I'EKIN, Mulch 21. The Minister for Ednca; ion, Knun Li-eu, tendered his resignation as a result of a strike oi teachers and _administration officials ol all the eig.hi higher institutions of learning, bes cause me satarles wen- - - .-yuis in arrears. Student s and teachers protested against the sequestration ol funds by individual Ministers, and demanded the nationalisation el revenues and Hie allotment ol .snlheient funds for educational purposes. Ihe students declare that unless in Ininie hi..-her edneation is assured financially thev will not return to their studies ('veil if the teachers 1 salaries are pa hi up.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 2

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THE TURF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 2

THE TURF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 2