THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908.

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THANK OFFERING TO BE DEVOTED TO FOREIGN

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LONDON, August 12,

SPORTING.

Interport Polo.

HONGKONG 2. SHANGRAN

THE CHINA MAIL.

two goals in quick successivi, in lis followed just before the boli rang by another from the stick of Lieut Dizon.

Although Hongkong had such a large sore, tlie ultimate result of the game, on the opening of the third chukka, was some The eagerly anticipated interport polewhat doubtful, Shanghai bogan strongly match between Shanghai and Hongkong and it certainly looked as if they were for the Keswick Cup took place at Causeway going to make up for lost-time when Bay, Hongkong, on Wednesday evening. Colonel Bruce quickly put the ball Last year the encounter took place at Shang between the posts to be immediately hai in August when the Shangimi team won followed by another goal by Davies. For by two goals to nil, but followers of the some time the struggle took place in mid- Hongkeng team seemed to have the utmost field but Dixon eventually broke through

likewise shortly afterwards.

NEW COMMODORE-FOR..

HONGKONG.

OPIUM SMOKING,

THE FIRST STAGES OF THE

OLYMPIC GAMES.

Close Anglo-American Rivalry.

Tondon, July 13.

Rain interfered seriously to-day with

and Germany in the first and in the second the Americans met teams representing Sweden and France.

Great Britain had a walkover in the first: heat, four members of her team kooping together throughout, -running their oppon ence off their legs and coming under the wire elbow to elbow in slow time. The America competitors set a faster pace in Frenchman, Bouin, shot shead of the field, their heat, but on nesring the finish the and the best the Americans could get was accond and third places, The Canadians, who were expected to make a showing it this heat, failed to appear. The final will bo contested tomorrow by the three firet men of cach team.

The other. interesting number on the bicycle raco, of which there were 16 heats. of this nuobar the United Kingdoni won

The Archbishop of Canterbury has conãdenco that the Cup would remain in and scored, Lieut Webb-Brown doing observem, faroigners and others, that the 20,000, and while the covered stands con- Programme to-day was the 000 yards

the Colony at the conclusion of the second encounter. Their hopes and confidenco were amply fulfilled for a very hard fought and interesting game ended in a magni

The games were as bewildering to watch

as a threo-ring circus. At one time a

dozen bicyclists work wheeling along the

Captain Herbert. Lyon, who has been in command of H. M. S. Formidable since 12th January, 1907, at present stationudi in the Meditermnean, has been appointed Commode at Hongkong in place of Rear-the opening of the international Olym

pio games by the King at the Stadium Admiral Robert H. S. Stokes.

at Shepherd's Bush, and although it cleared before the hour set fur thof formal ceremony, the attendance fall There is a general feeling amongst the far short of expectations. The seating officials in Peking, as well as among many capacity of the Stadium is upwards of The dafest of Stinnghai now seemed cer- attempts made by the Chinese Garern-taining seats wore filled, there were many issned a memorandum recommending

States, Africa, Germany and Belgium one ue means as effective as it was hoped for the Colonial and American contingenta col, while one heat was.void because the final chukka the forin shown was by no that the unallocated onlance of £220,000

tain but still they playnd plackily. In the ment in suppress oplum-smoking are by vacant spans, in fact, if it had not been 6, Fennec 3, and Holland, Canada, United

At any rate, there is which were there to cheer their respec.ire time limit was exceeder. from the recent Pan-Anglican Congress ficent victory for the home town.

means up to the standard which had charge. they would be. Theorized the previous part of the game, there

6 suspicion abroad that the offenders countrymen, and the sections which were which was collected as a tank-Hongkong riders appeared in the pink being numerous misses. Col. Bruse soon against the anti-opian edicts are by no occupied, it would have been a small afair

means confined to the working and husi- so far as attendues was concerned. offering from the Anglican communions of condition while their opponents were scored but this was immediately counterba

LOND the loss fit and days before lanced by Licat Dixon registering anotherness sections of the people. There are throughout the world. be devoted to

the encounter # expacted that goal for Hongkong from an opening by Idout reasons for believing that amongst tostants appeared affected by the adverse education and mission work in the the tale wont be a keen one. The Large. Just before time Coi Bruen added the officials themselves, and especially weather conditions, bet in other events Shanghai players were no doubt at a slight another goal and when the final belt rang amongst the inferior orders, opista-smoking particularly the 10 metres race, in which Colonics, Japan. India and Ceylon.

disadvantage owing to several of their the score stood, Hongkong 11; Shanghai goes on, at least in secret, almost ne the greatest interest centred, the men were spectacular feats on the horizontal and generally, if not quite na babitually, as in ponies being sick, but what they lost in 8. this respect they made up for by greater individual effort. The horsemanship of all the cntestants was, indeed, a sight worth seeing, bat although the riding wre inring and even at times reckless no rides was unsated. The sticke also 9429 good tien) of service, being freely used sunet ir

pleasing to record that there were assidonts whatever. The rain which fell during the earlier part of the day put the ground in excellent condition. The grass looked fresh and green and in fact the ground might have rivalled in many respects a first class bowling green at home.

JAPAN GRANTS CONCESSIONS

TO BRITISH SYNDICATE

(Mam Our Own Correspondent.)

LONDON, August 13.

It is reported that Japan is departing from her exclusiveness and has granted concessions to a British Syndicate in connection with the construction of railways and a harbour.

THE AMERICAN FLEET.

EMPEROR'S COUSIN WILL WELCOME FLEET TO CHINA-

(Chinese Mail's Exveice)

FRHIM, August 12.

Prince Pu Lam, the cousin of the Fraperor of China, has been appointed by Imperial Decree to welcome the American Fleet at Amoy. A palare is now being hurriedly built for the convenience of His Highness.

THE TYPHOON.

̈AN-IMPERIAL EDICT.

WAN

Golf.

The monthly competition for the Saun- As we fully expected a match of such des Farewell Cup was held at Happy importanse drew a very large attendance Valley between August 8th and August were re and amongst these present wero His Ex-10th. The following cards celiency, Sir Frederick Lugard, attended by turned-

Mr A. J. Brackonbury, private Secretary to the Governor, the Hen. Mr F. B. May, | Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr W. Rees Davies, C.. Attorney General, Colonel Darling, Hon. Mr L. A. M. Johnson, Colonial Treasurer, Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., the Consul General for France and many of the prominent sportsmen in the Colony, besides numerous blies. The interest in the match riever fagged and when either team scored the applause was spootuous and unstinted. As the riders left the field after each chukia, in order to change mounts, they met with cordial reception. Dr Keylock and Mr A. W. Burkill had each brought three ponies while Colonel Brace and Mr Davies brought with them a couple of ponies spiece.

The teams were as follow

Hongkong-Caplain Cunningham and Lieutenants Large, Dixon and Webb-

h

Shaughailent-Colonel Bruce, Dr Keylock and Messrs Burkill and Davies.

Red was the colour worn by the home

team while the visitors wore white. It was

outer edge of the evnt, while 20 runners In some of the erents, too, the con-of it. Swimmers with bright coloured caps were racing on the coder path, just inside were splashing through the long tank, white on the reensward within, members of the Danish and Germangynastic clubs, arrayed in dating white asiforins, were performing

calisthenie drills. Judges, scorers, trainara, His Excellency, Sir Frederick Lugard, the days before the edicts were issued. up to their form, and during the afternoon parallel bars and giving exhibitions of subsequently presented the cup la Lient. cousequence of these suspicions is the record for the distance was smashed timers, and rubbers of the many national

that the Privy Council in Peking lave Melvin W. Sheppard, of the Irish-Americanists represented swarmed everywhere. Large on behalf of the Club and con-requested the Throne to issue another Athletic Club of New York, was the first! The only disappointing feature of the gratulated thom on their victory.

order in regard to opium-smoking, and to accomplish the trick, when, in the Exhibition was the crowd in attendance, The enormous station, which was built Cheers were given for His Excellency a copy has reached they Viceroy of Canton.second heat, pressed hard by his tear for the accominodation of 70,000 persons, | the visitors and the members of the Hong Of course it contains the usual orders and mate, J. R. Halstead, of the Newat no time to day held more than 10,000 York Athletic Club, he ran the distance There were groot blocks of empty ben- kong Polo Club,

In the afternoon the members of the threatenings, and severe purishcats C the splendid time of 4.06, just 2.5 ebes, and during the morning scasion hurled against those who still surreptiof a second faste: then that made by there were only a few hundred peopl Club were "At Home" to their friends and

large number of visitors onjoyed their tiously evade the Emperor's commands J. D. Lightbody, of the University of gathered through the great expaass, Considering the English devotion to and iu secret -sinoke the drug. Whether i Chicago, at the Olympic games at St sports and the generosity with which the hospitality.

there is something more real in this eciet Louis in 1894. The two Americane in this public responded to the appeal for £10,000 than some others cannot be known by out-heat beat a number of good men, including by subscription, the small attendance siders. But the result, when it was sent G. Butterfield, the English four-mile is surprising. The weather to-day was discouraging to sport, it continually to the country yawers and read to the champion, who flashed a bad third, J. threatened to rain, and a few light showers Irish-American A.... O., ' did fall, Unless the attendance greatly country magistrates, was that."They H. Sullivan, of t looked at one another's faces, and their and Lightbody, win were first and second incrasses, the Franco-British Exposition, grief was just the same as when they respectively in the first heat of this event, which built the stadium, and receives 70 of the receipts, will suffor a mourn for their deceased parents." took longer to cover the distance, but they per cent.

were not pressed, and doubtless could, heavy loss.

The Irish athletes have expressed dis- have done hettar if it had been necessary. Meadows, of Canada, set out to make the satisfaction because the Olympic com pace in this heat, but Lightbody went to mittee has refused to permit theia to enter the front in the stretch and scomed a likely a separate team on the ground that Ireland wimmer until Sullivan, with a fine burst of is not a nation, thereby compelling them apeod, passed him a few rods from the to compete as a part of the British tearn,

Finland has her own delegation, which tape.

The best performance of the day was attracts much attention. The Finns were The Viceroy of Canton has now secured

that of M. F. Ballews, Oxford. Ha is now anxious to parads with the Finnish flag, the necessary information as to the dange thought to be the most serious rival in the hat their request to be allowed to carry it done on the river and the immediate vicinity Ginal of this event, which will be run to Has vetoed by the Russing officials. The of the city by the recent typhoon. Without morrow. H. L. Coc, of the University of Pinnish contingent was the only one that Michignu, made a strong kid for victory in appeared yesterday in the procession going into the general outline of the destruc the fourth beat, hat he was unabic to keep without a flag. sy they would not display tion done, which it was necessary, of course,up with F. V. Laney, of England, although bize Russian colours. to send to the Privy Council in Peking, we the time was not particularly brillant. note that the business borts and junks Coe finished servrid.

estroyed, amounted to a total of mov than eight hundred. The anchored geard 1 bosts seemod somehow to have fared much better. It is stated that of the older type of boat only one was lost. There were thirty tean lunches used by business frms either. lost altogether or badly injured, four revenue cutters, whose work is to prevent the smuggling of salt were destroy- Pro-et; of fast ailing deals that move

SAUEDERS' FAREWELL CUP. C. F. Dixos... C. E. H. Beavis... Capt. Murray...

...

(roo. 14), 2 ир (res. 2) 1 down (rec. 9) down 38 entries. FOOL.

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+ C. E. Anton ... (rec. 7) 1 R. O. Hutchison, (rec. 1) 1 down 16 entries.

* Winner of Cup. + Winner of Pool.

The Liverpool Cup.

LONDON, July 24. THE LIVERPOOL CUR-About £1,055;

LOL 3 f.

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Mr J. B. Joel's ch. g. Dam Swift, by

Childwick-Pasguil, aged ....... Mr Sol. Joel's ch. b. Procope, by St

Bris-Princess Bes, 5-years-

Mr A. Bendon's b. h. Wafy, by Marta-

gon-Glass, 5 years... Eleven horses rán.

2

The race was won by a length, and three lengths separated second and third.

The betting at the start was: to 1 against Dean Swift. 23 to 1 against

of. 5 to 2 against Wully

The Stewards' Cup.

(Chinese Mail's Service,)

Prasa, August 19. Chan Yi Chun, the Viceres of Kwang-tung, has receivet an Imperial Edict authorising him to order the gentry, and oflicers to co-operate and person of Licut. Webb-Brown. The Shang- £517, & fun.

CHAI Team was ably captained by Color

regrettable that indisposition prevented Air Ross, a prominent member of the Hong- | kong Polo Club, frong playing, nevertheless...

an invaluable substitute was found in the

render assistance in every possible way. Bruce and Hongkong wore under their to have all reports collected with efficient Captain, Lieut. Large.

regard to the number of lives lost and the extent of the damage caused by the recent typhoon, and to report the result

by telegraph.

The

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PERSIA.

LONDON. August 11 St. Petersburg Novoye Vretoya" say that Germany is actively working for the establishment of a bank and trading facilities at Tabriz, it

LONDON, July 28, THE GOODWOOD STEWARD CUP.-About

Mr. Sol, Joel's b, or br. c. Poor Boy, by M. J. D. Joel 4th bed by...

Amphion-Stert, 3 years Perth-Philae, 3 years...

1

OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE DAMAGE DONE BY THE TYPHOON IN CANTON.

London, July 14. America and Great Britain captured most of the laurels to-day in the first real busi-

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is lasted by Mr ness day of Olympic sport. The honours Figg of the Hongkong Observatory :-- ished the United Kingdom and the United were nearly evon, bar of the four events fin-

On the 13th at 11.55 a. The barometar State each wen we gold medale Great has fallen moderately in E. Japan, and Britain, however, took three silver medals, risen slightly over S. China and the Philip Canada, pies, while Amerian got only one. Australia, Great Britain and Belgium ascli obtained a bronze medal

Pressure is high over the Pacific in the neighbourhood of the Bonins. It is relatively low over N. Chim, and also in a trough lying over the N. part of the China Sea:

about from place to place, eloven were lost Club, in areaking the Olympic record Moderate SE and E. winds may be.ex-

pected in the Formosa Channel and along. the Northern shores of the China Sea

ng at 10 s., to-day, 0.08 Inches.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end- Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon.

FORECAST DISTRICT, 1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: B.E. and E. wirds, mexlerate; showery

The Yankees had the hammer throw to themsolves, and the performace of Jna. J. Fangan, at the Irish-American Athletic and on one of them an official of some the hammer, and she almost equally good standing, Ho Yuk-stun, was drowned, record made by M. J. McGrath, of the There wore also drowned about thirty New York Athletic Club, wore eye-openers braves and sailors from these boats. No to the foreigners

M. J. Sheppard, of the Irish-American exact total is given of those drowned by Athletic Club, huawever, dat move spectato-morrow, the destruction of other boats hocansecular work and aroused a greater aans probably the number can never be known. of cathusiasm by crossing the tape ahead It is put down, however, no serer of hema dusting for

fifteen hundred metre rubD. This the hundreds, and probably this number is Englishmen had counted on for Wilson or 2 balew mther than above the truth. It is Hallows.

known that four hundred lives were saved

Last year the teams were as follows:, Mr J, Byrne's b. c. Mercutio, by For Hongkong Capt. Davy. Lt. Large. Lt.

farshire-Siflabab, 3 years. ... 3 Dixon, and Cal. Scott Moncrief, Shanghai Eighteen borses started for the Stewards during the storm. The number of houses ---Messrs. G. V. Robin, G. Dalas, Cup. The race was won by a neck, three-blown completely down in Canton itself quarters of a length separating the sceand amounted to something over one hundred. 4. Johnstone and K.J. M'Euen.

and third horses. The betting at the start Tho houses and abceston) balls that were It will be seen that in both instances, as: 20 to 1 against Elmstead; to more or less severely injured amounted to players were entirely different from those Mercatie.

Formosa Channel: Same as No. 1 3.-South coast of Chins between Hong- koug and Latmoske: Samoss No, 1.

4. South coast of China between Hong- kong and Haingu Same as No. 1.

In the fancy diving the judges announced that Gen. W. Gaidzik, of the Chicago Athletic Association, had done the best work.

AS A LAST RESORT. The British pedestrians had their own way in the 3,500 molực walk.

DEFORE going to the expanse of calling The twenty kilometre eyelo race was the a dostor for a case of diarrhcea v

Chofora and Diarrhoea eight riders were well bunched in the last lain's Colic, crushed to death by the fall of walls, and, lap, and it was only in the final hundred Remedy, and you will be more than with in addition, there wero more than thirty in-yards that the fight was decided.

the rasnit. There is nut suother medicine jured, The Viceroy has advised the Throne The first two heats of the three-mile in the world that has saved se many lives that the meteliants have been generous and taam race were interesting. The United as this romady, For sale by all chemists have given of their money to resist the ŝtary.

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with the exception of Lieut Large, the against Poor Boy; 100 to 7 minst more than three hundred. Three men were most cosmopolitan event of the day. The dysentery, procure a bottle of Chamber. The Orchard Uloss, by Alive and Olande

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His Excellency. Major Gusent Broad wood and Captain Wait. R E., fulfilled the duties of umpires with great ability.

Right from the commencement the game

The Goodwood Plate.

Losos, July 29.

TRE GOUSWOOD PLATY-About £825;ing, and have built matsheds in which the Kingdom were pitted against Italy, Ireland and storekeeper.

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katos-Astros, & years ...

progressed at a very fast pace. Shanghai Mr F. Lynham's b. v. Asticol, by Km- obtained the ball from the throw in Luc Lord Dathan's b. c. Mercredi, by Marui Lieut Large was early on the scene and

Intrasion

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burn-Golden Horn, 3 years... Fourteen ran. The race was won by a

believes, with the idea of securing the dashing across the green in brillinut style Mr J. P. Aizola's b. e. Fillo, by Rae- summoning of an international con- neatly placed the ball between the posts to ference in Persia similar to that of the accompaniment of loud applause. neck with one longth between second and Algeciras..

Again the ball was got away by Bruce but thin. Botting at the start was -10 to within a few seconds Large had again got against Asticott; 5 to 1 against Mercredi possession of it and had recorded a second 18 to 1 against Pillo,

TROUBLE ON A BRITISH DESTROYER.

The Goodwood Cup...

;

destitute may find shelter. References

are also made to the fact that caution has been taken to secure the hodies of those who have lost their lives, that they may have deccut burial. Those figuros, os binted above, appear to refer to Canton only, as there is a footnote added shat commissioners have been sent to Shut formation, and when this is arranged it Heungshan and Sanebu, to gather in

will be forwarded.

The Chief Justice, Sir Francis Figgolt.. reseived his judgment at the Supreme Court to-day, in the action in which the Hip On Insurance, Exchango, anil Loan Co.. La., and the Hongking and Manda Tuon Sheng Kxchange and Trading Co.,

goal, giving Shanghai absolutely no chance whatever. A few minutes before the close Loxton, August 11

of the first quarter the same player bad performed the hat trick, a feat which drew The crew of a British destroyer which forth way appreciative comments as well arrived in the Firth of Forth from the as hearty applause from the spectators. recent manceporos botoming diceatistied As soon as the second chukka commenced Mr I. de Rothschild's h. h. Radium, by La., sued Li Po Yeng and Li Po Ksin for

with their rations and the stopping of Hongkong began the aggressive and kept shore leave, threw the gun sights and it up for some time, but the set back which signal books overboard. Several bave Shanghai had received only seemed to spur been, imprisoned and it is understood

will be courtmarballed.

OPIUM IN HONGKONG. -

LONDON, August 11. Hongkong's proposals for the closing

of the opium divans are for the present;

in abeyance, owing to the absence on the continent of the Earl of Crewe,

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Losbos, August 11.

His Majesty King Edward basarrived

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Lospor, August 11.- The Sultan bas offered to defray the

cost of a Parliament home.

Losnos, July 30. THE GoonwooB CFT.--About £800.; 24 tuiles.

Mr W. MAG. Singer's b. or br. h. Tor-

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Six horses ran. The race was won by a of the Republican-campaign are in a stew which enabled Shanghai to assert them-neck, and two lengths separated second for funds. What with corporations parrod Belvou somewhat. But their success was and third. The botting at the start pas from contributing, and the greaucrit bo short-lived, for Lieut Lage, with that 11 to 4 against Radium; 4 to 1 against superb and skilful horsemanship which Torpoint; & to against The White Knight. had secured his previous succasses, manuvered the ball until he registered

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tween Taft and Bryan that all names of persous donating money to the campaign- be published there is the dev to pay. George Sheldon, the treasurer of the. campaign committee, had purposed faising

The War Office have decided, the Lon. | z fund of 23,000.000. : This would not be

a fourth goal: Away went Shanghai after don correspondant of the Manchester excesive. this, repelling a slight attack by Hongkong

!

Other campaigns have had шоге. Hanna had over $5,000,000 to

and within a short space of time the visit. Guardian states, that of loans are again spend for McKinley's election and in ing captair scoured a point for his aide, wear the sword on active service. During Cleveland's campaign of 1802 the amount This acizieremont met its due reward at the South African war the sword was disin hand was over 84,000,000. The general pabilo does not goom to be responding to the hands of the spectators. Although carded, and officers worpinstructed to entry the call for honey. The big corporatious tlas game was cavoedingly interesting and the rifle, like their men. The Japanese are holding off because of fear of rejection. very fast up to this point, the goal obtained war, however, has led to a reconsideration Probably some way of accepting their gold by Shanghai was really only the opening of the matter. On the one side there was will be arrived at

of the battle. From this time on both the fact that the possession of a sword teams played for all they were worth and singled an offer out for the enemy's sharp- the last score was conspicuous by an shooters; on the other, the moral valan individual son down the wing and putting in an advantageoue pass to Burkil, the given to him by being different at all pointe fatter player took the incentive and reduced from his man. The Japanese experience the margin by another goal. Colonel Bruns has turned the sole, and the old order is had hard lines it being unsuccessful in to be re-established. ingreasing the apote for Shanghai. Once

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