SPORTING
VVELLINGTON RACES.
TRENTHAM, this day.
It is raining -'heav~il,V for the canchrding day of the Wellington 11,0, Sum.mer Meeting, and the course is heavy. R3-3Su:ItS~2
Wallacevillo VV,‘elt£-?r —— Chaeronia. 1, Mumble 2, Starland 3. Sc-rat»c:h»ed. Borealis, Parorangi, Fl-ight Conmlandygr, War Baby, Mandrake, Fulic-ia. \VonM by three ‘le-ngths_ Time 1.35 1-5.
Melmsg We-Iter——Penury Rosel, Er:n2'inLx2, Lingeurie 3. Scratched: Burmngong and Active. Won by three quarters of a length.. Time 1.32 2-5 Hopeful Stakes~——Demalld]., Fortunb Teller 8, Well Done 3. Sc:-atchpd: Carica,t.uns, Handy, Black Mail, Litrtlc_ River and Quip.‘ Won . by half 2 a,length. Timg 1.2 3-5.
PAN -ASIATIC LEAGUE.
AROUSING THE YELLOW RACES.
PEKING, Jan. 20.
Evidence exists of a. pan-Asiatic League, apparently of Japanese origin, with headquarfiers at Mukden, and with branches in India, Persia, Afghanistan, Siam, and Turkey. The League publishcs'a monthly journal containing articles virulently abusing the white races. The avowed object is to arouse the yellow races in Asia to win their freedom.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3393, 24 January 1920, Page 5
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