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'portance of the suns voted for this HONGKONG GYMKHANA THE EXTRADITION CASE

work, she had not had time to build

CLUB.

SECOND MEETING OF THE

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a very large number of submarines.

The extration proceedings against Her programme was to form by 1917

Hung Shu Lung on three charges of murder in China, was resities this after. a flotilla of 72 boats, by the opening |

noon. Mr. Sharpa. K.C., (instructed by the of hostilities she was able to put in

Though the weather conditions Crown Solicitor. Mr. PM. Hodgson) again service slightly more than half that were good, if a hit the war-but supported the application, which number.

opposed by Mr. G.. K. Hall Bratton. Austria commenced the shat upust be repected at this time Further evidence was adduced by a new construction of submarines in 1907. of the your--and the sport excellent, witness on the allegation that a gang of When war was declared, she had six there was a very sparse attendaner robbers attacked a village in the Pingshan rendy, Er to U 6, of 300 tons, and the commencement of the fidiaries, and killed a cork at an oil shop. Eridance corroborating_the_previous wit- {khana 'Morting on Saturday after. | nos

домле was then given. The care four, on the Krupp designs, under neen. Towards the ward of the adjourned.

it reach the inentions at other

i construction at Pola. The five baillay thesemwil grows, but never did by Krupp, above referred to, were to gatherings we have seen at previona be numbered 7 to 11. The tour Gymkhanas. Some people are in Pola boats have been completed, and clined to think that if the tym

ikhanus were advertised' more extens

are numbered U 12 to U 16.

TWO BROTHERS DIS- CHARGED.

WAS

Tru Chianmen (brathors) were charged | England has a much larger fleet of sively many who had not learnt of at the Magistracy by Roronne Ofteer (the meeting or who were indifferent | McMillou with being in unlawful possession submaripes and when, is at provent

as to attending wild be persuade of 30 casts of prepared oplam. The is the Sea of Marmors, they have an to do so.

evidance showed that the defendants' opportunity, they will soon make their

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General Memoranda

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WEDNESDAY, June -

iam.-Auction of 15 20 case of Jam at 2.8.C. Supply Odies, Walling

tou Barrack

BIRTH.

Arcan-At Aya House, May Road, on June 4th, to Mr and Mrs A. V. APTAR.

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hy Villas, Kosket, HeursNA BRANDAO. Gomis, bonoyed wife of Dr. na, S, Ganies., Deeply regrestad,

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

the back page of this issue will |be found some interesting news itemë,.

Mr. T. 1. Perkins, A.M.L.C.E.. of the Public Works Department, has recently

The funeral will pass the Monument to- qulided by examination for the diploms

| marrow at li pon. -

Hoxyiso, Mosnay, June 7. 1918.

GERMAN SUBMARINES,

Ar the meeting of the French Society of Civil Engineers, held recently in Paris, M. Laubgut gave some valuable ilatan German subagrines. Infor-j

of Amuainte of the Royal Institute of British Architeots (A,RI,B,A.).

The committee of the Big Sequts Association has arranged an At Home" in honour of Mrs. Rayner, who has resigned i her position an sentiaster and is shortly leaving the Colony. The function will take place xt St. Joseph's College on Wednesday.

We have been a ked to remind our

i

At the last minute items mans luggage consisted of one basket which was ber six, a three forhjuga mee. for found to contain the opium. Defendants mules, to be ridden by Indian solid they were calmly walking along the diers, hail to be emerlied, "and un-road ansler the verandah when the police kurtamstely there was not the torrasted them. They denied having a substitute any other event,

The Bunt of the 74th Punjabis i played en lectiones of inusie during the

basket.

"Inspector Brazil mid the defendantă in the charge-room denied any knowledge of the opiam and said the onnstable came up behind them with a basket and said. This belongs to you." discharged.

(as floret.

Demik Titren-qUagryn, Aling – Rach. -- For Chi pónic that have not want

rates at offeint meetings, off days. | ww er ginklus sines January 1st.

198-1

Mr. Hank's Wil Car, 153th,

(Mr. Forbes) 11 Mr. F. A. Giree's Alverstoke (luto

Welsh Chief), 13206.

(Mr. Sedgwick) 2 Mr. W. B. Hini's Beattock,

1-1716.

(Mc. Bishop) 3 Sir Paul's The Puke Dahlia,

... 159th.

(3lr, Gegg) 0 Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Baroda Chief,

175lb.

Mr. Knoll o

Mr. Cedric C. Boyd's Corpora

tion, 182lb....... Mr. Boyd; 0 The favourites, Sir Paul's Thiker readers of the mic by sucti ant Msr Dublia, and Mr. Andoorie's Baroin Chief, got away from a false start und Hughes and Hough's, which is taking place thinking the dag had gone down, raced to-day and tomorrow, of a valuable collecthe whole distance, the Dahlia com tion of antioga Chinese porcelains, bronze,ing in first. They startell again, but brasses, varies, ere, etc. The advertisuhl no chance. This natumlly olimi.

ent will be found on page 3. - *

rusted a great deal of the public in terest in the race, and was inclined at first to put a dutüper on subse- quent predings.

Six mont`a hard labour was the ken Iturcu imposed on a Chinese woman who wincensed in Mr Lindsoll's Court thin mruing of stealing diamond ring valued

Cash Sweeps 1. Ticket No. 3,

LADIES Nomisurdas. Test PegaING.

Two runs.

|

Mr. Word ordered the men to be

Part-mutuel Winner 328.20 1. $16.50: 2 $9.80.

Cash Sweeps: 1. Ticket No. 179. $567; 2, No. 93. $182; 8, No. 1.

81.

MARK MAEXED TO DATE. Ronan Chief

PREVIOUS WINNERS.

Aldwych

Dunrobin

Mascotter

Castellan

Mayboy

1006

Kingsten.

1907

Blue Nike.

1908

Earthquake.

1200

Garth,

1910

1011

1012

ne

1914

* Dend heat.

Blaclaners Vule.

4

Lachine und Fronius* Favonius.

Cleric and Floren.* Vadeem.

POLA PONY Seenny.-—500 yards round

a post and i Mr.Gilpin's Sir Galabad, 1681L.

(Mr. Kuoli)

MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE PROGRESS OF

THE WAR.

THE

DARDANELLES

OPERATIONS.

MR. CHURCHILL'S

DICTION.

PRE-

ITALIANS HAMMERING

AUSTRIANS FORTS.

TURKS RETREATING FROM THE PERSIAN GULF.

(Bouter's Service to the Ching Mail.)

SPEECH BY MR. ORURCHILL

LONDON, Jone 6, 6:15 pm

Mr. Churchill, sparking at Dundee, ruid he was sent to the Admiralty Fabout the time of the Agadir crisis with the express duty of putting the Fleat in a state of instant and constant readiness for war in case we were attached by Germany. Every day the strength of the Navy was growing by kape and bounds in all classes of warships, and everything was in perfect order. Throughout the seas of the world no hostile flag was town floud cheers.)

He emphasized his great pleasure at the fact that Mr. Balfour had gone to the Admiralty, and said he would slo everything he cuald' to loyally up. port him,

The struggle in the Dardazelles would be heavy, but the victory would make amende. "The Beet you are employing there is your surplus fleet." Mr. Churchill added, and the losses in abips, so long us the precious Xves are saved, mast not be exaggerated."

The military operations would also be costly, bat Lord Kitchener did not embark upon them without the most careful consideration, and his critics were. 1 presumptuous. These were also leading to a great prise, and we were within a few miles of a victory such as this war had not yet seen, which would repay all losecs. The situation did not justify anything but much encouragement. - Britain's part in the war in only ten months had been magnificent.

Mr. Charchill paid a tribute to the work of Lord Haldane, and, denouncing the newspaper attack upon the leaders, sail it ought not to have been allowed. Lord Haldane, from his knowledge of the Germans, warned us to be on guard against the dangerous side of Germany's nature.

Mr. Churchill affirmed that he saw no necessity for the introduction of compulsory service for the Army, though on a different footing the whole patien must be organised and mobilised.

NEW VESSELS FOR THE DUTCH FLEET.

LONDON, June 0 3.35 p.m. Reuters Amsterdam correspondent states that a Bill will abortly be sub Peri-toel: Winner $8.00; 1,mitted to the.Chamber authorising the construction of two cruisers and four. $6.40; 9, $9.80,

Bubmarines.

Time, 48 1/seca.

Cash Sweeps: 1, Ticket No. 100, $#01.40; 2, So. §; $10.40; 3, No. 75, $70.20.

ITALIANS HAMMERING THE

AUSTRIAN FORTS.

LONDON, June G, 3:35 p.m.

An Italian communique states that minor operations are continuing front St. Ealvio to the sex. The superiority of the Italian artillery at Lavarone.co the Folgaria plateau, where they are bammering the Anatrian forts, is in- 2creasingly apparent. The infantry is consolidating the conquered ground, and

great masses of troops are concentrating smoothly.

lieut. A. W. Forbes, R.X., nom.

by Miss Taminert' Mr. Kholl, nom. by Mr. Shalin Mr. K. Ball Brutton, nom. by

FROM THE Two Man Post Osen

Mrs. Wakemani

3

ROUND, AND IN. Handicap. For Pari-mutuel: Winner $29.00; 1,

subscription griffins of any senson. $3.50: 2, 817.08); 3, 812.30.

Mrs. Becton's Kuli, 162h. Cask · Sweeps ;-1, Ticket No. 78,

(Mr. Seth) $411.15; 2, No., 62, $120.60; 3, Mr. David Laudialy's. Soldier.

152 h..... 114, $94.

(Mr. Boyd) GYMKHANA STAREA Valo $200, Mr. Ellis Eagerie's Baroda Chief,

153lb. One inile. For all China ponies.Mr. Shellim's Lucky Gen, 15th. (Mr. Gegg) Catch weights at 10st. Glby, Win- ners of an open mice or open gatn

Mr. Knoll) 01 ren or ponies that have won the Mr. Sedgwick's Winning Hazard. aggregate prize in the Gyniklar . 1491........................... (Mr. Sedgwick) .0 Stakes in any senson 5th. extr. Mr. Brutton's Thurkston, 1101, Non-winning alseription griffins

(Mr. Forbes) 0 allofted b

Kukri was nesliesh aheed Frum the

The master of the fishing junk 1903 mation from the British Admiralty complained to the Police that shot,& pan. states that at the commencement of on Friday last while he was sailing bis junk In the race proper Alverstoko hd 1914, Germany had 24 Submarines out of Tgeman Pass the .s. Kaijo Maru. Trot Wild Cat and Corporation. ready and 14 under construction; of an incoming temer, collided with it, doing Bestteek heitur slow in starting was Mr. A. W. Forbes' Finke, 1681b.

lenge to the rat ut of 850) The drew four to five lengths in riur of the

(Mr. Forbes) ACME COMFORT the latter, eight were completed of the junk were a I Lion into the water field. Alremike led till well down | Mr. Gilpin's Showflake, Uslis,

when she was declared, the six others And were reamed by the diamination the bone stright, when Will Cat

(Mr. Goldney) # [SENɔ FOR SAMPIR HALE DOZEN.

-P′ 3346138 -commenced in 1913, angles.

eime along strongly and won by two Mr. B. D. F. Heith's lul Evo,

1685. lengths. Bruttock cang up well

Dr. Thompson) were certainly not huished when hostilities opened. Un the other hand,

round the village bend aiul wis able | Mr. G. C. Boyd's Tipperary, lusth. (Mr. Boyd) to get third place.. Germany added to her own mumber

Time, tall #9 1áves. (32, 33.2. Me Kroll used his experlones to of submarines five Austrian and one

93741

advantage. Leading from the start- Norwegian boats, which were at the 8775. The witnesses for the prosecu$18,76; 2, $20.00; 1, $15.8K

Pari-untuk: Winner $70.50; 1, he neatly guided his pony round the pest anti won us he like. Mr. Boyd, time alust completed at the Krupp them showed that the ring was bought on

Tipperary-n fast pole pony--lost Germania Yard, Kiel, The German May 13 and the same day it wa* $308.70; 2. No. 98, 58629; 3, Noa lot of time at the tum.

lust. Defendant helped the purch Favy, therefore, had in all 3 sub- to find it without crew. Yesterday the 14.10. marines at the opening of hostilitis.deferans offered the ring in pledge. The The first Germizo submarine—U Jobruker being suspicious of the was launched at the Germania Yard's nature to his interrogatnies, communicated with the Police, with the on August 30, 1907; this is largely an result already indicated. Imitation of the French bouts of the

By permission of the Colonel at Aigrette type, commenced in 1902icers of the Regiment, the land of the As regards sonic of the later bouts,Į 74th Punjabis will play the following pro particulars were given in the "Navy gram most North Puist bathing beach on Annual." Length, 211 ( 15 : Wednesday evening 1--March Of to the beam, 20 ft; displacement on surface, Front" Ord Hams: Selection: "The Girl in the Tsai " Gilbert: Two Step OF 750 metric tons; abmerged, 10 Misisipi Deuglas; Selcetine tons; reserve of fintation at surface tanker Ghi "Monetan: Piedo Belo displacement, 36 per cent.: speed sin "Golden Sparks Rewer: Two Step surface, 20. knots, submerged, "The Policeman's Holiday” Ewing y knots: horse-power of oil-motors, Selection “Pantelime Fuoa" Pether; 4000 brake horse-power, working on Vatre The Fairest in the land" A ucliffe; twin screws It is thought that the Match (Patriotic Carry On "Ord Hume, five Austrian boats which Germany introducing the national autheme of the has kept have the same dimensions as the 8 to 38 bouta The Nor wegian boat may be considered replica of the U type. It is stated

PALA (Catial POLICE STATION). that Germany at in land 20 név

Monday, June Tià, No.. 1. Piztean. submarines at the end of 1914. iritish Company and Portuguese Com- the summer of 1907 Germany Judy. 1.3 pm,

Tuesday, Jane Hth, India: Platoun andy Paul's Aldwych, 149. (only one submarine in the service aml | Chines Roernira Platson. 5.20 p.m.

(Mr. Gegg) 1

Cush Sweeps 1, Ticket No. 125, $500.70; 3, No. 116, $160.20; 3, No. Wednesday, Joue 9th, Chines Company. | Mr&Horsford's Mascoth, 1481b sven in course of ensstriction. The 30 p.m.

(Mr. Sedgwick) 2

[82, $80.10. som set apart for submarine construc-|

REMIO NATIONA

Mr. Moonraker's Maybuy,' 1-461b, w

(ONE ANDA QUauren -Mitz· Rack →→

Mr. David dariale's Tinker,

For all Chine ponies. (Mr. Knoll) 3

Mr. Moonraker's Maghey, 153, 1190 (Mr. Boyd) 0.

(Mr. Knoll Mr. Neazee's Shahrong, 1671h, Dr. Forsythia Lorenzo, 146lb, for 1908 to £50,000 in that for

(Mr. Sedgwick) (Mr. Forbes),0 1909; to £750,000 in each of thune for

From an excellent start Mascotte

Sir Paul's The Duke Dahlia,

152lb. 1910, 1911, and 1919; to £1,000,000 provided or sequired, this Drill Cap Cocked on the outside. Passing the foot-M David Landale's Tinker,

(Mr. Gega) 3 in that for 1913; and to £640,10 in. July 17th. Pistons will separately drill Mascotte got inhend again going .. Blanks Wilf Cat, 11916.

potition is provisionally Hired for Suterday, ball stand Tinker caine up lovel huť“

150lb............. (Mr. Boyd) 9 that for 1914, Germany undertook ads: their own Commanders future the back straight.

nionth prior to this Fixture hate in the day the construction t

Mr. Forbes) f} From a good start Shuubrang led, the submarines, siner, lot first, hont, die Service Rifles will be issued to Mosafty, which led on enterng the house was litle cung in the order till nd the field bunched behind Msrest of the field being bunched. There and Plation of the British Company at U 1, launched in August 1905, only 2.3 and 6.00 pg respectively on Jane stright. Then a most exciting finish entered the service in February, 1967. 7th. Truncheons, will so he issued to ensuel Allwych and "Mayboy botirugup the bank stright, where Our total captures were 2000 men, several field gaps, and six haval guns on

the Peguere Company on that date.en the up at a rattling pace, Aldwych Shabrang and the 189 made the hard steel barges containing numbers of rifes and ammunition of all sort

Ger, brought his mount up along the gunboat armaris Four river atomers were stopped and twelve (Syd.) F. O. Jaskis

TUESDAY, Jena 153-

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By this movis the German Navy was able to benefit by the experience gained elsewhere Her first twelve boats resembled the French type Aigrette the eight following boats; | of a larger type, resembled the larger GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Pluvione class. M. Laubent adds that, for equal displacement and age, the French submarines have better

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TOUCH of rheumati m, ora twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble. isp Charlain's Pain Balm drives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. nantical qualities and n mois power the pain of horns and senids may be Whou a bottle of it is kept in the hour

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BATTLE RAGING IN GALIOTA.

GERMAN ATTACKS DEFEATED WITH HEAVY LOSSES." LONDON, June 6, 215 p.m. - 2Floater' Retrograd correspondent telegraphs that the battle is roging in A Gap to be run for five times start into a lead of several lengths, Galicia with undiminished Bererness. A communique records Bussian suc called the Gymkher. Cap will bwhich be maintained all through the

cesses on the Lower San. where the offensive continues to successfully develop presented at the end of the season. race winning comfortably by four The Russians captured over a thousand prisoners yesterday. to be won by the pony scoring a gool race for second place, Austrians, who thrice attacked, ha

lengths. Soldier and Baroda Chief] Large German reverve forces are coming to the assistance of the"

inest marks in the races for the

were furiously repulsed. Elus-

Gymkhan Stakesnt the Gym. the former getting, the verdict. where the Bahas gained ground, and repeated Garman attacks klan Meetings during the season,

Time 2min: 27reon, 114, 32.2, 33.3. were defeated with heavy to The Russians also obtained un rounting 4 points for a first 2 for, 29).

important success on the Strji front, after repulsing four desperte asazalts. (a seinad: and 1 for a third,

Tari-mutuel: Winner $10.20; 1, The Austrians an I Germoos then retired to a new position beyond the gun range | $8.00; 2, $21,60; 37 $11.70..

of the Russians, who thereupon assumed the offensive. The battle continues.

Aldwych was lying last. Rounding the village

RESULT OF THE ATTACK.

LONDON, June 6, 10.15 p.m.

The Press Bureau reports that the general attack on the Turkish trenches at the sontbern area of Gallipoli Peninsula on Friday morning and the second attack on Friday night resulted in an advance of 500 yards, including two lines of Tarkish trenches along a front of nearly three miles and the capture of 100 prisoners. We are now consolidating our new position and strengthening our line.

TURKS BETREATING FROM THE PERSIAN GULF.

The min body have dispersed into the mbrapa. The Turks are retreating from the Persian Gulf pursued by General Ubringes

on the outside and Maybey on the pace together going up the ingline. Further surrenders are expected rails, and cliullenged Mascotte. All-The same order of running was fail Of the six Germans with the Turks three were captured and two

wych, by a supreme effort was able

to snatch the victory by a laed round the village bend and anby marsh Arabs. The fate of the sixth in doubtful. head, while Mayber was the same looked as if the race would be he

tering the home straight. Here t istence behind Mascotte third: ·

31.1, 33, 31)

Time, min. 12 secs. (4.1,ween the two lenders, but Knell;

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BRITISH ENTER AMARIH.

LONDON, June 6, 65 pm.

Alaybes away with a very strong In the operations on the Tigris General Townsend accompanied by n staall spurt, and wou by six lengths. Slig-gunbont finilla occupi() Amorabi

brang beat the Dablia by two lengths Governor and brer 700 soldiers surrendered. for second place.

Time, min. 40 1/seca

Fari-mutuel Winner $11.50; 1 $7.70: 2, $8.30.

Cash Sweeps 1, Ticket No. 104, $716.05; 2, No. 107, 8901.203, No. 244$102.16.

VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACKS.

LONDON, June 6, 6.50 p.n

A Paris communique states that the Germans made most violent attacks en Ablain, Neuville and Souches and that all the French positions were maintained.

Several German trenches were captured.

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