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NEWS OF THE DAY.

Herr Carl Hagenbgok, the well-known Clyde, close to the great naval condunter in animals, has died in Hamburg at

The utilisation of the age of sixty-nine years.. struction works.

this convenience constitutes one of the items in Commander Carroy's plea for Government recognition of the pro ject, and thus, apart from the com- mercial utility of the canal in bring-j ing ships near to the coal and iron. fields, there is much to commend this route. We have, anys "Engineering," time and again pointed out the tactical advantages of being able to send a fleet through such a canal, in- stead of round the north of Scotland, in order to checkmate any move which a possible enemy's squadron in the North Sea might make to reach the western const of the British Isles;

The total out of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week and ing April amounted ba 39,931.87 tons and the sale during the period, to 40,404.89 tons.

The plaque retard for the forty-eight hours ending at noon to-day reports the death of a Chinore at Shaukisan.. The occurred on the ground door of a house in Sai Wan Ho Street.

At the Marine Court to-day before Commander Basil Taylor, R.N., the coxsin of the steam launch Tai Yick was fined 850 for carrying 21 passengers in excess of the number allowed by him licence, at 9.40 p.m. on the 18th April,

SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA.

A Small Attendance.

A contor attraction in this shape of nu athletic meeting on another part of the Happy Valley and weather which was unusually dull and chill for the time of year were responsible for a small attend. anee at the Hongkong Gymkhana Clubs | first meeting of the season on the race course on Saturday. In the early part of the afternoon the attendance was un- usually sparse and though it improved later the number of spectators was always below the average. E. Sir Henry May arrived during the progress of the second svent, but as the National Anthem was not played few people were aware of "his presence.

MONDAY, APRIL 21

6.—Mr. C. V. de G. Edyo, Mr.`T. E. Bisho

7. Mr. R. F. C. Master, Mr. A. David. Pari-mutuel: Winver, $11.70: Placed pairs: 1. $14.10: 2nd, $23.80.

Cash Sweep 1st dickeb, No. 148, $491.40; 2pi. Nä. 28, $100,40; Sed, No. 05. $70.20. 1.30 pas.--Ladies Nomination. Three Furlongs Sentry For China ponies, subscription gritting of are season and bona fide polo ponies which have hoon regularly played prior to the 1st April, 1013. Cate weights 152tbs. Winners of ences incluating races on of day and at all Gymkhanas and Regimental Meetings of one race 7lbs, extra, of two tees 14lb. extra and of three or more races 21lbs, extra. Jockeys pecial ties and allowances as in first race. Ponies to be nominated by a Lady. Mr. Gilpin's You never can tell (late Muley Hard nominated by Mrs. Shellim, 180 lbs, The penalty.............. (Mr. Knoll) Mr. S. H. Michael's The Burzint nomi-

eated by Mrs. Michael, 163 lb,

pelty, S Iba alinee... (Mr. Seth) mids, muniented by Mr. A. R. Lowe, 16, 1bs, 3.1be alluce ...........

(MT Hickman)" Mr. Hastings Lotal Tine, Dominated

by Mr. Hastings,163 lbs, 3 lbs, altace Mr. C. Stewart's Donald Dhu, uomi-

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nated by Mrs. M. D. Currie, 138 lbs.

3 ih alines (Owner) -0 Donald. Pay delayed the start, and when the field go away Knoll's mount

The course seemed to have quite ro Bamu Kato, lately Japanese Ambai- covered from the damage caused by the and there can be no doubt that thesador to Lonzież, who resigned his post to ¦ Leavy rains in escę work, the going beine Messrs. Lowe and Hickmu's Pyra-

become Minister for Foreign Affairs in the good. short lived Katsura Calidot, has formal'y ined the Katara party, being introduced thereto by the Prinos hisádott, ?"..

advantage of sending crippled ship to the naval construction works on the Clyde, instead of by the Straits of Dover to the naval porta would obviate the great danger of their being captured. The convoy of such dis- MARSHALL-On April 12, to Mr and Mrsabled ships would not therefore

· D. J. Marshall, Shanghai, a daughter,

deplete the ships in the fighting line. MARRIAGES,

The scheme certainly justifies more

BIRTHS.

The Fern House in the Botanic Gars dens will well, repay a visit just now, Several very handsome orchids are in full flower. In the beds outside thers in a fine show of scarlet blies. Round the fountain are several potauf the Nun Orchid, a antive

The officials in sobarga of the meeting were follows:- Committee ry The Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club (ex-officio), Mr. E. P.White. Mr. H. J, Godge, The Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross, Mr. G. K. Hall Brutten, and Majer F.

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A. Dickinson. Jude: Major F. Aled with The Bergiaz "second, Lote of Lekison. Handicapper: Mr. D. M.

SPORTING.

Association Football.

87ra Cor., RO.A. » D.OL.I. RE, HALF. This United Earvico League match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday.

Toms-87th Cay, R.G.A. Marsh Dougherty, McCubbin; Rowe, Richards, Murphy; Notty, Westbrook, Cartwright, Clarke, Dullman,

D.C.L.I. R. Half-Giltzen; Fifo, Gill p List, Holmes, Dunsford ; Monoley, Eardley, Bedown, T. Smith, D. Smith.

Referee, Sergt. Hare.

The opening play saw the Cornwalls prominent in attack. Moseley and Eardley combined nicely and troubled the gunners" defonce considerably until Richards re lieved. Clarke and Dallman made a sice combined un, and a contre by the latter was cleared by Gill. Clarke and Cartwright both had good efforts saved by the Corn walls custodian and then the Smithe wing took play into the "gooners" quarters. Bodduws and good shot saved by MarkTM resulting in Dunsford opening the scoring. At the interval, the, scor --D.C.LI» “ Ro. Hall. 1; 87th Cry, R.G.A. 0.

The second half, was more in favour of the gunners. After McCubbin had re polsed A good attempt by Eardley, Bone put Westbrook in possession," a long run ¦ and contre by the winger was socepted by Clarke, who handled before shooting there. by spoiling a good chance of equalising. Tima occupying third place. Into this Nutty tried hard to get through bat Duss- ford robbed him and then Holmes, and the other two nared following in the gunners' attempts to squalia 3 run by same order. Knell rode in easily five Beddows changed the venue but Dougherty lengths ahead, half a length separating quickly put back to the Cornwalls and the Burglar from Pyranids. Time, 44 where a hot attack was made to obtain the equalisor. The Cornwalls defended stoutly and the end cante with the result -- scen

D.C.L.L. R. Half 87th Co., R.G.A....

nt the German Conaniate General, Shan- attention from the Admiralty than is/of Hongkong, which has done very well Row Clerk of the senlos: Mr. A. Charl- | home straight Knoll increased his leads Fife were prominent in dealing with

Senw RIZAL KLIMA- April 12, hai, HERMANN RUDOLPH SCHWEIZER, of the Chinese Custom Sorvice, Ningpo, to Resa Kusimakua, of Junigum.

FARKI-ENMONA Ox.--On April 15, Nation Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, Non- IMAN LUSH SPARKE, son of James Sparks, Esc., of Desl, to ISABELLA EDMONDATON, daughter of inte David Brand and Me Brand, of Shanghai.

years.

DEATHS.

Baxsus.-On April 10, at the London Mission. Tientsia, MARY ISABELLA, wife of the Rev. Thomas Bryson, aged sixty-one

ROBERTHON-On March 16, at Sianfa, Shensi, CALIL F.R.C.S., aged 2 years, English Baptist Mission of Barnet, Horts, En, land; atrived in China, 1900,

3. ROBERTSON, M. E.,

ENKINS-On April 8, at Sianfu, Shea STASTRY JENKINS, M.D., F.R.CS., the *English

aptist Mission, son of D. Jenkins, E, Bristol, England.

S22EURENIX April 13, at the General

Bapital, Shanghai, ALZKANDZE SREURIK, in his 50th year.

KINGBLAD-On April 17, at & Markhani Road, Shanghai, Azer. EDWARD KIND

Assistant Chinese Customs, aged

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MEMO FOR TO-DAY.

Bijou Scenic Theatro.

General Memoranda.

SiTeDAY, April 26 :—

Noon-Green Island Cement Co.'s Meet-

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County Dinner at Hongkong Hotel. MONDAY, April 98:-

3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D. SATURDAY, May 5

Noon-Hongkong Electric Co.'s Meeting

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GENTLEMEN'S

HCNGZONO, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913.

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has yet received, because a survey of the route and consider-

of the possibilities of com mercial support, as well as the tactical advantages would involve the nation in comparatively little expenditure. The promoters point out that to adapt the canal to meet naval requirements would greatly increase the coat of an otherwise suitable scheme, and they think that there might be a Gover- ment guarantee of the interest on the authorised capital of 3 per cent, to 31 per cent, as the deficiency in not revenue would be a diminishing one. Commander Currey suggests that if it is not tonnil possible to arrange for a battleship canal, there is still the potentiality of one suitable for sub- marine destroyers. The modifying of the existing barge canal suitably for this purpose might cost half a million sterling; but in any ense we think that the matter is one worthy of very serious consideration.

this year.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

An unwelenme visitor entered the ball of London Mission and took away a rain. cont valued at $15. The thief has not been found.

Bishop Brent travelled north by the R.A. Below. By the same atomer Mra. J. Roortaan, of Kowloon, left for home vis Siberia on a long holiday.

Mr. G. Gordon, deputy expense accounts officer at Hongkong, has been appointed to Doronport, vica Mr. F. W. Cary, who

has been appointed to Hongkong.

A Chinaman has been removed to

hospital from Tsumati suffering from a vero scalp wound which he received daring a fight with another Chinese.

Colonel G. D. Chamior, lately com-

manding the Artillery in South Chin, will take up duty to-day at Dover na Colonel

tom. Starter. Mr. H. J. Galge. Time loper: Mr. M. S. Sawcon. Hoti, see. wud treasurer: Mr. R. F. C. Master.

A programme of music played by the band of the 2nd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry added considerably to the enjoyment of the aftermés.

The results of the racing are up paxled-

3.30 p.m.-Hall Mile Flat Race.For non-winning subscription griffins of the season 1912-1913. Unplaced runners allowed 3lbs. Jockeys who have noti won more than one official rare in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allow. od be. Jockeys who have won three or more official races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin penalised 43bs. Entrance fee 85. 1st prize, 8100; 2nd prize, 850: 3rd prize. $25. Mr. S. H. Michael's The Burglar, 152

Ib...(Mr. Hickman) 1 Mr. Ellis Kadootie's Greying, 156 lbs... (Mr. Knoll) Mr. Norman's Edgehill, 146 1.....

(Mr. Seth) 3 Mr. Blank's Bactrian (late Bakhtiari

Chief), 150 Iba ....... (Mr. Clarke: 9 Mt. Brutton's Flirt, 146 .............. (Mr. Brutton)

Pari-mutuel: Winners, $23.70. Placed horses: 1st. $11.2; 2, 910.30. 2376.45; 2nd, No. 32. 8164.70; Brd, So. Cash Sweep: 1st ticket, No. 110,

200, $82.85.

redno.

4.30 p.m.-One Mile Flat Ruce-Fist

subscription grits of any Weight for in-hes as per scale. Win ners of one race 3lbs, extra; of two or more races 10lbs, tra. Unplace runners allowed Bibs. Jockeys penal fice nnd llawnnees as usual. Entranco

Lawn Tennis.

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In the Hangkeng Cricket Club Tonros. ment Captain R, D. Cmwford bent Mr. R. Harris, in the Championship singles 5-7, 3-7, 6-1, 7.5; and Mr. A. N. Joseland

at Mr. L I Dreroton in the same competition 84, 6-1, 6-62.

85. 1st prize, $125; 2d prize, 850$ 3rd-prize. $25. Mr. Elli.Kadevnzio's Greylag,158 làm, 415

pen(Mr. Enol) 1 Mr Norman's Edgehill, 144 lhs 3 be

alnc. Mr. Seth) 2 in Mr Bratton's Savington. 150 The, 316

alinca, 1 lb over vt....(Mr. ekran) 3 Mr. Blank's Bactrian tate Bikhart

Chief), 140.3 inalles. 2 Dove wi

(Mr. Clarke) Mr. Bruton's Flist, 144 lbs, Bibs alince (Owner)

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Mr. C. Steven's Donald Diu, 157 lbs.

1x a'lace...(Mr. Stewart) 0 After a level start Doitald Dha took the

OLYMPIC T. C.

Mr Stevens beat Mr F. Hicka, 0-7, 6-3, the singles tournament yesterday.

CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

The closing cruise of the Corinthia Yacht Clab's season took place yester day. The results of the ruees were so, follow :-

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non-bost

The shart was much delayed by the

Mrs. Clark's prize (for which the in charge of Royal Garrison Artilleryretiveness of Edgehill. The horses even-

therothea, Bat, Violet, Gel, Alannah, Records, in saccession to Colonel H. Ltually go away well, Greylag leading with teud with Greying and Fire following there and Theda qualified): 1. Thecia, Gardiner.

the Flirt in close attendance. The latter bevington being last. Edgehill got intzailed by Mrs. Brett. took the lead round the bend with Edge fourth place at the football stand, and An accountant at the Kusng Lang hill lying third. Into the straight Grey overhauled Flirt at the bottom of the establishment in Queen's Road Central haalag cung to the front again, taking the hill, Donald Dhu was still lending by reported to the police that the Brm has had ], ruits, closely followed by Edgehill, who five lengths from Gayle at this puiat, stolen from the Prays in front of theatre on led in the outside position, but passing, the Hock the leaders closed Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ, by beating Mr. G. Piercey in the final of the Kowloon Giodowes a wooden case contain. I very exciting and aloo finish resulted, littggth distances dividing them. A fire Mr. Terrie; 2, Viclet, sailed by Mfr. Y.M.C. A. chess tournament, becomes chassing fifty dozen pairs of socks, valued at champion of the club.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

A Chinese who returned from ban-

ishment was sentenced to six months' imprisoomut and four hours' stocks by Mr. Melbourne to-day.

At the Magistracy to day before Mr. Melbourne, a Sweds who pleaded guilty to boing drunk and incapable was fined 83. The defendant was a sailor.

Commander G. W. Rooma, R. N., will rend a paper on the Diesel Engine at the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders on Friday evening, 23 h instant, at 9.25 p.m.

A European was disposscased of a 85) bill at the Gymkhana on Saturday by a

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Mr.

Cecil William Parr, the new Governor of North Borneo, entered the Federated Malay States Service in 1889, and has held several appointments in Perak, Negri Sembilas, and Solangor, His last appointment was that of British Resident of Negri Sembilan.

Mr. Clive, harb ur master of Wuchow, was entertained by the European residente, Custeion stall and the officers of the river and Chinero gunboats and steamers friends laat week previous to his leaving ou a twe've wonths' holiday. Mr Clive was the recipient also of a number of presents. Mr. Benson, formerly of Samshui, takes over Mr. Clive's duties.

The Burglar had riddon, saatching first position by a short neck Imin Greying, Edgehill being only, a head behind. Tine, 1 min. 12;5 sues,

Cash Sweep: First ticket, No. 94 $33.95; second, No, 57, $101.70; third, No. 51, 250.86.

Parisutdel: Winners, 810,50. Placet horses: 1-1, $6.50; 2nd, 87.30.

$2000.

rue intue was witnessed. The positions round the bend were Greylag, Edgehill and Sevington outside, and this order was maintained, a quarter of a length dividing first and second atal one length second and third at the post.

Pari-mutuel Winners, $14.30. Placed ponies: 1st, 34.10; 2nd, 45.20; ed.

3.50 pan.-Gymkhana Staker-Falusi Preck Sweeps: Ist ticket. No. 80, For all $0.15: 2nd, No. 18, $180,00; 3rd, No. Distance one mil thina. ponies. Catch weights at 10st. 1, 800.45. 6lbs. Winners of an open race or open | 4.10 p.m.-One and a Quarter Mile Fist Race Handicap--For all China ponies. griffin race of ponies that have won the

Jockeys penalties and allowances ne aggregate prize in the Gymskhans

11]. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize. Stakes in any sEEN 516. extra. Nou winwing subscription griffins allowed $125; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25. 5lbs. Jockey's penalties and allowances Major Dickinson's Favonius 143 The 3

lba allace...(Capt. Woodhouse) I Mr. Gilpio's Sir Acalod 181 lbs 4 lbs penalty...(Mr. Kall)

as in first race.

Mr. V. d'Oettingen's Floral, 155, 5 lbs penalty...(r. Knoll)

pen...(Mr.

| Mr. Tricolor's Vigilant (Into SweetPes)

150 b d Ihs overwt...(Mr. Eickman) 3

Alines...(Gresson)

canal, by Commander Curter. R.N.. pickpocket, who took the money from an Edmond Hay Currie, younger son of the Mr. D. Landale's Ben Wyyigy) Mr. H. P. Whita's Deford 141 lbs 3 lbs

although little that is new was put forward by the writer; indeed, from some points of view, it would almost

seem

outside pocket in the crowd round a paying out booth.

An engagement is annonaced between Mr. II. P. White's Cleric, lub lhe 4 lbs

.143 lb into Archibald Arthur Hay Currie and of

3 lb alinee...(Mr. Gresson) Mrs. Bay Currie, 11, Rue Longchamp, Mr. Britton's Jose Mighty, 148 lbs.... (Mr. Bruttoo) Nice, and Elfride Dorothes Mary, only Mr. Biliard's Miss-in-baulk. 150, 4 lbs daughter of the late Charles Dowdall, late

overw...(Mr. Master), legal adviser to the Municipality, Shang- hai, Chian, and of Mrs. Dodwall, The Mooring, Cambarley. The marriage will

The death occurred suddenly on the as if he were not completely 11th instant at his private residence, conversant with later developments. of Mr. Jokichi Iways, and acting This is particularly the case in respect Vice Consul for Japan in Singaporo, He to his references to the alternative entertained a small party to dinner and take place in the autama.

afterwards joined his guests routes. Confusion, on this point is verandah, where he fainted and dică harmful. At one atage of the move-almost immediately. ment there were two proposed routes,

on the

GALLANTRY REWARDED.

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Will am 311s ailnce...(Owner) M: "Norman's Revenue 150-1s 3 lbs allnce...(Mr. Seth)

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Motor-bpat race visitors owning member only: 1. Corinthes (3r. Holt) 2. Sumes (Mr. Burn).

Handicap class visitors of non-boat owning members: 1. Haleyen, sated by

Hensloop.

Heyward Haya, visitors or non-boat owning members only: 1 Sirius," sailed by Mr. R. C. Witchell; 2, Dawn, sailed by Mr. Summers.

Gael clase, visitors or non-boat owning members only: 1. Toinnette, sailed by Mr. Pearmar; 2, Thecla, sailed by Mr. Withers.

Ladies' motor-boas race: 1, Corinthia

(Miss Lu Cheurg); 2, Quickstep (Mrs.

Bret!).

Lindo, soiled by Miss Daisy Rosemar Ladies handicap class made: 1, L

2, Violet, sailed by Miss Violot Roseman. Ladies' Heyward Hays class race: 1, Sirius, sailed by Mrs. Evenden; 2, Dawn, sailed by Mm. Elair.

Ladies' Gael class race: 1, Gael, suffed by Mrs. Duncan; 2, Thecla, sailed by

Mrs. Brett,

Mrs. James Spittles presented the prizes to ro foregoing successful comi- petitors, and also to the winners in this following championships

Crulae: 1. La Cigale (Mr. Bunic) ; 1. Evedne (Mr. G. G. Wood); 3, Norse Dab (Mr. Goulburn),

Mr. Bruton's Jess Mighty 143 1 3-the siince...(Owner) alluce...(Mr. Gresses) Mr. Blank's Joy. 149 lbs 14 ibs overwr. (Mr. Clarke) Defford forged ahend froțe a good start, bet past the stand had fallen buck, the der being Miss-in-Boulk, Vigilant, Sir Aculon, Favonius. Sir Acalon joined the Gool class: 1, Thecla (Mr. McCubbin); trader passing the football stand ani 2, Anna (Mr. Omhard); 3, Gael (Mr.

efford forged ahead near the rock and Melver)

Absentoe's cup, cruisers: Scotenden (Mr. D. K. Blair). Modals were pre sented to the crew, Meners. J. Dove, F. Lontesty and Holt.

Handicap class: 1, Lily (31. Meyer);

2, Halcyon; 3, Dorothea (Mr. G. C. Alabaster).

Heyward Hays: 1, Sirius (Mr. Cooper);

2, Dawn (Mr. Scott); 0, Bat (My) Mayes)'.

Mr. No man's Revenue, 141 lbs. 1 lb

overwt. 3 lbe allnce...(Mr. eth) 0 Mr. Sedgwick's Sweet William, 143 ba

(Owner) 0 Mr. G. Friesland's Barford, 148, 3 lbs

alince...(Mr. Lewis) O Miss-in-Bank lod the way at the start followed by Sweet William and Cleric, Revenue bringing up the rear. At the During last week thirteen cases of On 7th September, 1912, at 11.15 p.m., Bowrington Sweet William dispossesed Jone traversing the valley of the Forth communicable disease were notified in the A. B. Patrick Delaney, of H.M.S. "Now the leader, and the winner had come up | via Stirling to Loch Lomond, 35 miles Culony They were three of bubonic castle," was accompanying a young seaman

into third pince. Round the bend Sweet challenged, but Sir Acalon held his place distant, the inland lake being utilised plagua; six of diphtheria, two British and named Leand of the 8.5. "Empress of William was losing his place, while until the home straight was reached, when to the narrow neck of laud which our Chinese: one of enteric fever, and two Japan" to his ship. When going up the Floral had drawn almost level with Favonius came up strongly and won easily of small-por. Three Chinese died from gangway Lenard f-ll into the water striking Cleric. Ben Wyvis was coming up by three longtim, Vigilant being held a separates it from Loch Long, an inlet plagae, three from diphtheria and two from heavily on the side of the sampan as he strongly and at the horde bend was run.length from Sir Acalon. Time, 2 min. of the Firth of Clyde. The other Small-pex. The cases of plague notified foll. It was very dark and there was ning fourth. Down the straight Cleric, 15.2/5 be

Pari-inutuel Winner, $43.80. Placed easily ridden on the rails, was challenged route was that taken by the old barge since January 31 total 26, nad ell but one strong tide running but Delaney immer by Floreal, and there was a fine rare price: ist, $17.30; 2nd, 87.70; 3rd,

diately jumped in after him with con home between these two, Floreal winning. Wm. Powell, Id.nal from the Forth through the coal

siderable dificulty. held. him up. They

Ben Wyvis secured Canh Sweepi-1st teket, No. 98, and iron district of mid-Scotland to A Chinese was charged before Bir. were swept soms hundred feet, froni by short head. Yoker 4 or 5 miles westward of Melbourne to-day with assaulting a woman the gangway before the mampar could let third pisee three-lengths from Cleric $750; 2nd, No. 238, $216 3rd, No. 83; Goulbura) Glasgow. From the con:me cial at Yaumati. The woman, whose face was go from the ship and get to their aasiat

ance. They then were towed back to the point of view, this latter has much badly Intrered, said thus the defendant nagway and were got safely on board. to commend it, although, as Comb thrown her down a fight of stairs Lonard being stapified and haring to be

| Inspector Gerrard said the maD - WAS B practically curried up the gangway. murider Currey points out, owing bully, and lived an women. He had no

There was no doubt that had Delaney acted with such promptness Leased PROGRAMME 8.15 P.M.to the physical peculiarities of the business. Defendant was fined 25 or even would have been carried away and in all

terrain, the cost would be consider dage, and was ordered to pay 83 com probability drown d.

pensation. He was further ordered to he (Stirring American (AB) Sungutinai Drama)ably greater. We do not, however.bound over.

BIJOU

9.10" F.L

CAPTAIN KATE

A Diplomatic Lover (Comic).

At the Front-by Prince.

Two Little Sape-Grace". Tove Laugh at Lngkamitbe, NEWS OF THE WORD (Pathe Gazette).

have been fatal.

.

THE FORTY YEAR FEST, Nextiole must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of farty yenen. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was firat of red to the public in 1879. From

For this act of gallantry, the Colonial Olice informs us, A. B. Deindcy has been awarded the Royal Humana Bociety's branze medal and parchment certificate.

The gallant action was reported in the "China Mail" at the time.

A PARENTE DUTY..

£12.40.

$108...

Blair)

All classes racing boats: Bat (Mt. Mayes) of hemamalakas at the Agree

Motor bosts: Wawa (Mr. Davies).

Also Kun cup: Bookenden (7.

*Also Ban" cup: Norsamas (Mr.

Commodore's cup: Violet (Mr. Hosor. man).

one)..

Vice-Commodore's cup : La Linda (r

Handicap challenge cup: La Linda (Mr.)- Bund).

Belilios challengo cup: Dawu (Mrë Scott).

Time, 2 min. 9.2/5. secs.

Pari-mutuel: Winner, 98.10. Piscet A cup to be run for five times called perips: 1st, 35.70; zad, $6.30; 3rd, the Gymkhana Cup will be prosented at the end of the season to the owner of the $10.10,

Cool Sweep: 1st ticket, No. 138, 8501; pony scoring most marks in the races for 2nd, No. 33, $144; Era, No. 113, $72. the Gymkhana Meetings during the 4.10 p.m.-Tenb-pegging in pairs.-Two to, counting four points for a ho runs: Competitors must be mounted for a second; sad one for a third; the on China panies. Two small cups to neft of marks, already scored to parr be presented to the winning pair as with its pony o sale. Winners will oach competition and at the conditione subject to certain penalties in sub. of the season a trophy will be given to sequent starts; and in the ovent of two

Lily cup: La Linda (Mr. Bune). the pair scoring the highest aggregate or more ponies tying with the same num.

"ber of merka, after Evo races have been Thecla cup: Joan (Mr. Lammeri)'..- of points all meetings included. 1.-Capt. N. D. Place, Mr. B. Judkins. Falue of the Cup which is placed at $400 Captain 3filmy with the Cact, the***

run the owners shall either divide the Mr. Vai Andel's prize was won by

10 pointe, 1st, **

4-Mr. W. B. Elves, Mr. W. I Hustings, 13 paints, 2nd.

ngree that on this ground it "does not come within range of practical pos-: sibility." Indeed, the promotera sotse time nga agreed that the engineers of the respective schemes should join forces and make a taller survey of small inginning, it has grown in favour and YOUR boy is always getting scratched thla latter route, One consideration popularity until it has attained a world or cut or bralod Because these

3-Mr. C. H. Blason, Mr. H. F. Hick. wide reputation. You will find sothing wounds have bouled all right is no sign was that the City of Glasgow would better for cough or cold. Try it and they always will. Get a bottle of Chaman, 11 pointa, 3rd.

2-Maj P. A. Dickinson, Capt. you will understand why it is a favorite horinin'u Pain Balm and so that every Matinees: Saturdays-4.15, Sundays 6pm. such note readily support this for a period of more than forty years. injury is red for immediately. You Woodhouse,

ccheme, because of its contiguity to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy not only can got nothing better, and blond poison Mr. J. J. Paterson, Br. J. E. giren solíaf-it cures. Foc ule by al' is too dangerons à disenno to, risk, For the harbour of Glasgow, Morcover, Chemists and Storekeepers."

ale by Kil: Ühamiata and Bborsakaspars

Miss. VIOLET BONETTA

(a) Mp Yiddisher Gil,"

*I want a Girl'

(b)

7.15 M. PICTURES ONLY. 7.14 P.M.

Grassom

Warren memorial cup: Joan (315 Laminert).

Sirins cup: Whito Rase (Mr. R. CA Whitchell).

shall run off on a day to be fixed by tim being Mr. England. the Committon. In the event ótrún

the weights shall be weight for inches per scala. - Jockeys panalties and allowances to apply. Then is an co-Blent during the fruit season. Be sure

2. THE FRUIT SELSON, DOWEL complaint is sure to be previs

trance fee of $5 and a second prize of | in keep as bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, $75 and third prize of $80 will be Cholers and Diarrhoes Remind on hand It may save a life. For: mala by all. Chem compoted for.

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