MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911.

NO FLIGHTS AT SHATIN

ON SUNDAY.

Great Dis sppointment.

A gro

THE REGIMENTAL RACE MEETING.

Dolow we give the programme mukontrios ↑ forthe King Own YorkshirvLight-Infondzy. deal of disappointaunt was folt Regimental Raea Meeting, to he held on op Sunly recant of there being no the Tangkong Bang Consigby kind per biplane fights at Satin by Van den Born.ission of the stewards of the Hongkong The anticipated flights draw a large crowd Jockey Club) on 1st April :-- ** to the po, sini haring pat-in Au appese ance bave 1 clock, but als 'Ge hopes all were dood to disappointment. M. Van den Ren, Madamo Van den Born, Madam Memilygál, of Paris, M. and -Madang Deli Rock, Hand, nad M, Remy. arrived hunt 4 p.m. and it that time, the tidy was vury bìh, bt the intervening poriful while waiting for the tide to recede the broken wires of

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12171 ... 1671

126 lbs 12 h 12st Ti 1st Tibs 1st 7lbs 12st. Tils 19st ba

1. THE POLO CUP-For China ponies that have played polo this season prior to 1st March, 1911. the property of Olders of the 1st K.O.Y.L1. To be ridden by Offers of the 1st K.O.X,L.I. Catch weights 12-7. 3 Furlongs, Eatmus Mr Jervois Gozo, Capt. Agg's Duanku,» Mr De Hoghton's Polar Supt. Boulton's Tokio, the Liplane wom being repaired, the Mr Day's Shamrock.

Cap Hughes Relate, dange gustained by this machine when it Mr Bradley's Jorrocks." erashed into the shed on Thurslag, havinAir. Bradley's Xerxes, been greater than was at first expected. Capt. Wardon's Maho,... Tha apestatars waital and waited, the __thạo being beguilad somewhat by the Band of the 13th Rajputs inder Dandınastør Coke, but the tide did not go down and as darkness was rapidly appresching the crowd-got-wenried-of-to-long-welding and aft for the train, "their disappointment Dương keunly folk M Vần đến Hoàn was ready and willing to niske the tight. if it had boon at all possible lo give their machine a start but as such was not possible his anxiety on behalf of the spectators was as keen as the disappointment folt by the Intter.

2. THE AT FL STAREs vaing $100, of which $20 to the second. For China ponies, Subscription prífits of this

SPORTING.

Triangular League.

Hoxuxnxar GARRISON. The Hongkong Cricket Club marvellously lucky sin on Saturday after representatives in the triangaber cricket noon when they met the Garrison

babanan, hnd joined Pence at the wickets lengue contest Birt, Hongkong's last (

when ten aus wore necessary to draw.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Lawn Bowls.

From the advertisement appearing ales, wherd it will be seen that entries for the Opon Singles Championship of Hongkong (Lawn Bowls) close the 29th April. Mir A. Ramsay, of Kowloon, is the Soavtary.

Rifle Shooting.

...

VOLENTEERISËRITË Máy Cer.

The first hall Bird hit to the boundary, while The fifth competition for the eup pr the second followed its predecesser, which, santad by Sir Henry May, K.C.M...ok eft only two Fens to be captured. Great place at King's Park rango on Saturday and excitement prevailed as the remaining runs Sanday and resulted as follows

Селка А. were secured. Force was not out for 115, while Claxton was the nest highest scorer with 32. The Garison played a gond grime Douprey compiling 58, Col. Hamilton 32, and Lalous Williams, 2. The scires were:

HARRISON.

Et. Williams, e Dowelly, b Bind... Ece. Opl. Dempsey, b'Sharpin Capt. Garnett, b Sharpie

Manson 1010-1011 allowed 7ibs. Weight | Capt. Clapham, & Sharpin for inclues as puer Hongkong Jockey Club Col. Hamilton, e Moore, ↳ Stumpin seale. Winners at Hongkong Meeting Lt. Day, b Payne ....... 121, ne l'he extra, twice oftener Collis Brown, b Sharpiu.... 141ls, exipi. Jockeys who have and twa. -winning wounds in Hongkong or China L. Bagnall, Phyno

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Lt. Paris, b Payno.... 11st Allset. Tavenier, e Haneck, la Payne

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11 81 Mr Bishop's Sunny Jim, (late D. 3.)

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THE MINOTAUR'S ATHLETIC MEETING.

Vice-Admiral Sir.A, L. Winsloe and the oficers and men of, the Flagships Minotaur 4wers At Hue to their numerrma friends in the Garrison and Town on Saturday last, -4am in spito-of-the threatening weather a large number gathered to witness the pro- gramme of sportsmuged for the occasion. Bufreshments-were-served in the inge shad joining the dock; and there also the various cups and trophis's were on vieir,

In addition to the events cinerated 18 below, a Gymnastic. Class, under the leadership of P. -Instructor Stamper, cleverly executed a series of exercises on the Vaulting Horse and -held-gun Further results in Elie above tournament display under the direction of C. P. O, Walford proved a most effective addition to the programme.

The humourous items

3. The CORONATION PLATE-A piece of plate

presented by the Officers 1st K.O.Y.L.L.S. S. Moore, Bagnall ... added toʻn sweepstake of Su eich of ↑ M. M: Mia, b Baginal ..... which 50 per cent. to the second. For R. E. O. Bird, wit out China pies subscription grittins of this season 1910-1911. Weight for inches na nets at Hongkong Meeting 1911, mee per Hongkong Jockey Club scale. Win

101bs, esma, twice or oftener 14:54. extra. Winners this day, Polo Cup- excepted, 101 Kesten. have had tave winning mounts in Hong- kong my Chiu Sibs, esti. Penalties accumulative. | Mili. Entrance So

Jockeys who'

The rusl Ang signalising that dying woukl take place was again displayed to-day, nud" notwithstanding, thio monotony of previous disappointments a couidemble crowd took the special train which left Kowloon for Shatin at about noon, Amongst the num her was Her Excelleney Lady Laugard, who was decompanied by Capt. Mitchell Taylor AD.C. Her latlyship is evidently only interested in the art of flying, for this was the third occasion on which she had made the trip to the aviatifin groundit Slatin. Her previous visits had been unfortunate | Mr Macedo's Inca, ..., ja in that conditions did not permit of flights being made, balto-day she had this gratities. Mr Julinstone's Acchendolly...

Capt. Dwyer's Tralee, Lion, along with the other petatas, of Major Withybe's Tregon. seeing Mr Van den Bonu mastering the | Mr O; K.; Donnu, ... elemists on his wonderful machine. Tho Mr Cymn's Jack Spraggon, ... hand of the 13th Rajputs, unler Baul Mr Gilpin's Mustard,...

ster Coke, was in attendance.

Messrs Lubeck und Lalie's Almerity...

Back's Dusal

*

11st b Ilst 8lbs

10st 121178

1st 8lbs 1st 72

Extras.

Total...

Lawn Tennis,

HONTRONG CE, TOURNAMENT.

CHAMPIONSHIP MINGLES.

was the Band

Majur F. J. Hunter, 4. 0. D. boat L. le Bretons 05, 64, TU; Lt; Day, K2),Y.L.I. | ruce," in which encli musician and the heat A. R. Fisher, R.N., 6-0, 6-1, 6-4.

best of his way to the winning post pinying **A" ALANS DOUDLES.

a selection as he ran G. Hastings and Lieut. Day, K.O.Y.LI. 11st 1x (we 30-4) best S. S. Moore and C. B. list 8lbs | Johuson (owe`18) 6-2, 6-2.

10st 1216 11st S

4. The RRUMESTAL STAKE-A sweepstake

PROFESSIONAL PAIRS,

A plucky team from the native trops wore loudly cheered us they lined up for the obstacle race.

Enthusiasm vunched its highest pitch

Weight for inclions per Hongkong Jockey Club Acale raised 7ls. Winners at Honglig Meeting 1911, once 71. oftener fills, extr. extra, twice Winners this day, Pal Cup excepted, 10ths, extra. "Jockey who have had two winning mounts in Hongkong or Chitta Bil. extra Penalties accumulative. Fairbank and I. M. Palmer (Navy) 6-1, 6-3.

Mile Entrance 85. Mr Jervois Iola

f 80 each. For China ponies the R J. Birbeek and A. H. Crook when the Commander-in-Chief won in the -property officers of the 1st KOY. (Senonstic) heat J. R. Wood and E. Racers Race. He was given a splendid Halifax (Civil Service), 6-2, 6-7, 7-0: De reception as he walked back to the Aubrey and Dr Fisher R.N. (Medical) enclssue aften the mcc. best C. E. H. Beavis, nul M. Reader Harris (Law), 1-2, 6-3; R. D. Stewart and F. Bevington (merchants) beat C. D

On arriving at the aviation ground the crowd lind to wait some conédéralle Bime while the bipline was being prepared for the flights. The weather was delightfully bpc, although the wind blew in fitful gusts from senwards, and it was evident that the aviator was a little doubtful ni to the win dom of going up in such an uncertain breea However, in order'ta convince the public of his ability to fly ho. resolved to anke a couple of straight flights across the | Mr Love's The Hainip. sandy beach. The Bukychameter of the Mr Bradley's Xerxes, wind made the risk of cirding evolutions Bradley's Jorrocks too greas to justify attempts of this indtaston's Tokio, *being made. The tide was well out.

there was a big strutch of sand availibie for the start. Just before one 'ekele the fragile-looking biplane, spick and sj in appearance, was wheeled

out from its shed into a position not far from the entrance pathway. Mr Van den Born, attired in the conventional garl of the aviator, then took his suns while a gang of Chinese held on to the roar of the machine and the engineer-in-charge started the motor. Immediately the pav pellor uw around at a tremendous mte melting up a noisy whire which emde bu heard all over the ground.

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Mr.Thorp's Bintang, Major Withyber Bow Hee

Tregon, Capt Hogher Tickey,

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Archer and Stoker Elliott; 3rd Stoker -Bove RACE, 100 vatns, (antica) Hooker and Stoker Heeney. (ages 8 to 10).

QUARTER MILE.It Harry App¬Êar- 6-TEAN, RACR-200 TRY (TRANSpenter's Mato; 2nd Pte. Kent; 3rd Ldg. of 4).

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gare the sign for the Chinesu to let gur Ross's Tomalawk Snorting and bouncing the wonderful Afr Johnstone Rejected, piece of mechanism trayelled rapidly shùng Mr: 0.1%. Mombassa (late Highland

Torn) the sands for some 20 yards or so and then

*** 10st 12lbs Mr Kaloorie's Arending Chief (late Just - -grädúlly left terra 'jiròus and soared along

in Funt at the direction of Mr Van den Born, wow ching and dow slightly dipping downwards, until some 500 yards had been covereil When the motor was stopped and the planes regulated for the descent, which was made with the greatest ense, the machine alight. ing on the sand like some great white bird. Theflight had been a perfectly straight one and the maxinin height attained was about Mr Black's Dul......... 10st 11ība 60 feet. It was disappointing that the Messrs Lubbock and Lobble's &inerity,

cap

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Mr Jervois' Ioln, Capt. Dwyer's Tralee,

onditions did not allow of the carrying out "of the morn” ** fancy⠀ evolutions but Mr

Van den Born decided to make a farther Mr Johtone a Auchenally, Mr Bishop's Sunny Jim, Gate

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fight in order to see what the con- Mr Law's The Ranip ditions wore like higher up. The biplate Maj. Withyoumbe's Tregi was accordingly wheeled back to the same Capt. Hughes Tickey, starting-place and was soon in the air Mr. K's, Donan,...

Mr Cymra's Jack Spraygun, equin. This time a graceful are was des Mr Humphrey's Seaweed. cribed and altitude of ove

over 100 feet). Mr Gilpin's Mustard,

An

attained, but it was still blowing too hard) Mr Ching'a Urgent,

to allow of anything other than a straight Bight, and the deucent was mad at just élv same spot as on the first nttempt. The

"of the two asienis–were gof“ Jong

night was decidedly more satisfying on the

scconti occasion, and althogh neither

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blanco, of 15,000 Shares authorised to be issued under the Company's

Articles of Association),

The 3,000 un-allotted Shares will be issued at 20% premiu To the early hours of Saturday morning. mother Chinaman mati amok in n boarding per share for each fully paid up 310 Share), house in Dea-Foux Road a few doors from

Fon-LEGGED RACE. let. Doughty Pyne and Hartnell End A. B. Spalding, Burchell and Conlon, 3rd, Semen Loyd, Prierand Rudd, no m

GO-AB-YOU-PLEANÉ (2 miles)--1st, A. B. the house in which a Chinshan did so much dents; 2rd, A. B. Appleby, 3rd, P, 0. damage not long ago. It appears that he

OPRICE AFFINITY RACRA-Lieut. and The Hongkong Volunteers disposed of | Mrs Wari. the A.O.D. in tlie sensi-final of the Soldiers HR JUI P. O. Stamper; th Club Tournament by beating than by 180 ↑ Sto. Mucre, points. The cores were as follows:

Permission has been granted the League

Cat Nicholson,

Mijor Hunter, B. Bet Kirby, Capt Lydden,

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ras compensation to those who have bought 27th. Lacl Roberts has again this year 5. Bgt Sargeant,...

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fimffgt-Chimoldin

thenat ile be willing laten te from the Mayor of many of the Landon St Col Wrigley, give frou exhibition of Bying at somp anch spot as Happy Valley or the Pi Bomugba, has already been obtained, i

Urpand, if permission could be obtained also from a number of different Bociotius Imar the Government.

-Canton

The Aviation Co... proceeds to -

and Boys Brigades having their headquar

on the 6th April taking with them, subjects in London. It is estimated that 10,000 Pte. Pinillips ... to the flamural's permission, the full band boys nad girls will take part in the Trade, Gr. Willison ... 13th Rajput, under Band Master Coko,

Cpl Bullock Pio. Hamillon dr 8. M. Roger When I. M; B. Monmouth left Saigon Capt. Lammert the 23rd Inst., where to had anchored Gr. McLennan...

STANDS UNRIVALLED HAMBERLAINS Cough Remedy never since the 4th inst the commander poid Pte. Bishop

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Total

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Shareholders whose names appear in the Company's Register, are accompanied a man to Hongkong who had ntitled to One New Share for every Four Slutres registered in their names boon in the country, recruiting emigrant on the 11th day of April, 1911. for the Straits and was staying at this boatling hosso prior to his departure, when 2nd LS. Kelly: 3rd P. O. Stamper, the suddenly picked up his pillow, which Pta. Kent.

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1047 ril Qure Cripps (b), Army, Navy and

happened to hea piece of wood, and whack

ed the recruiting agent ncross the band.

Probably remembering the previous affair

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Applications for the New Issue should be sont to the Secretary of the Company on or before the 11th day of April, 1911, together with cheque in thereof, as after that date the Directors, will proceed to dispose O

ayment

this caused considerable alarm to the inmates all new shares not applied for without further notice, on such teras k

Land somewhat of a panlo ensued. Eventually

the master got him alotoned down and he conditions they may think fir

appeared before Mr E. I. Hallifax at the Police. Ist Bunb, Ansell, K. 5. A.: 2nd Bingistrrey, this morning. The case was Chr. Puffatt, R. G. And Ptos Webb remanded. The injured man was.

107 E.O.Y.L.L:4. Pte. French, K.O.Y.L.I. 107 and Pte. doyd, K.O.Y.L.I. (0) Nativa 200 Trops: 1.-hakra, Klan; 2. Paily Zaun; 2003 Jalna Klini

CoxHOLATION RACE.1st P. O. Winter; 250 2n10. H. Fooks Urd Big Maylo

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Berman Evana. Ma

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the Churat and Ing. It staude zazivalled and expressed himself delighted with him. The frut two gum in the final will prizes were presented by Mr Darley, wife a remedy for all thiet and lung disense stay in Saigon, of which he would retál take place this evening between the R. Er of Flag-Commander Darley thu For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepent the happiest memories.

and the Hongkong Volunteers

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inveyed to hospital.

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at once

THE SAME OLD STORYLA

The new we will be entitled to participato in the profits of the

ny ns from the 1st day of January, 191

The Transfer Book of the Company will be closed from the 11th to the

THE old, old story, told times without 18th April, 1011

number, and repented over and user:

again for the last 17 yonza, but it is alwayn welcome story to those in murch of health coughs and colta as quickly ae Chamber. There is nothing in the world that caren it's Cough Remody. For enlo by Chemists and Storekeepers,

Ordery

Hongkong March 9, 1911.

CHARLTON

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