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FIRST MEETING OF THE SEASON.

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weather was all that could have been testes, the attendance fair and the meeting was a success. The proceedings were enlivened by a nice selection of music by the Band of the 18th Infantry, under Bündmuster Vassallo. The first race was run off

WHEN PEACE COMES.

MR. GLYNES ON THE NEW DEMOCRACY,

[BY HAROLD REGALE IN THE Daily Chronicle]

"In spite of all the suffering." he said owly, and his face axpressed an intense realisation of what the word aaffering means, in spite of all the ruin, and Wo and death, I believe that a great human purpose is working itself out in this war and that the world is making itself even now a better world for every body." Then he said, "I have been grest enrichment in the torm De conscious during the past six months of mocracy, My own sufferings as a factory lad, and the sufferings of all abous me in the Lancashire of these days. made me Aute Industrialism.. I hated is with my whole soul. No language can exaggerate the detestation I felt for a system of trading, a social system, which degraded human beings wholesale. T

«VISITORS AT THE HOTELIK

HONGKONG HUTEL.

Mr D. Abraham Mr C- Littla | Alisa A. G. Anderson Mr W. T. Long wall

Mr Geo. 8. Arebbott Mr H. W. Lucas Miss Ballister:

Mr G. Ludin Mr J. II. Baring Major and Mrs D.

Macdonald Mr H. A. Barter

Beswick

Dr and Mrs 0.

Marriott

r L Beckingle Dr G. W. Mackeon Mx E. R. Bellias: Mr and Mrs F. Mr L.E. Berthier Maitland Mr and Mrs. Mr. M. Malcolm Mr R. J. Bisbeck Me J. D. Birrall ME. J. Marshall Mr and Mrs A. L. Mr C. M. Mannes Mr C. O. Bobanan Mr G. H. May Mr J. Merecki Capt. & Mrs. Branch Mr Mayeringh Capt. -J. R. de air and Mrs J. S.

Brouwers

Wardlaw Milne Air W. G. Browell Mr N. Nagakura Miss A. D. Brown Mr and Mrs F. N. Mr JA. H. Brown,

NEROT Miss Nason

Bouet

at 9.15 p.n. The times made were used to say the law must put this right. † M. Brown

good and the results were as fol- Hy hope was for a working class move

ment against the other classes--what is lows:-

called class warfare I was

HALF MILE RACK.

3r. Soares Black Cut (Gegg) 1 31 Bamily's Morning Glory.

(Barton) 2 Mr. Braves Cainford ...... (Knoll) 9

Time, 1.00.2/5.

Also ran-Doubtful." Rufus Huntsman, Dividend, Marne, and Overthere,

"N. Berria

Me and Mrs W. P.

Neeson

Dr H. K. L. Vanden

Bussche

Mr M. R. Nicholson ML A Calderon Me -3. 8. Nicolson

Mir G. Nobie

but I hated the classes which depressed Mr R. V. Cameron Mr T. Nishikawa

Mrs. Carten This feeling, E. Clarke

Capt. J. Claaser

the masses. I wanted to make somie sort of war on them. modified itself as I grew older, and a little wiser. Tsaw that the true weapon cf progress is edbextion. But right down to the war my definition of the word Democracy was a class definition. revor quite lost the feeling that it stood for the masses, and stood for their opposition to the classes. I don't say Cash Sweeps:-Ist, ticket No. 9,

thought the antagonism between the $410.10; 2nd. No. 192, $129.94; 8ml,the way to get a better world

two irreconcilable. But I do think that WB3 by No. 2, 884.17.

the multitude pressing forward in maxs Puri-mutuel: Vinners. $80.80.Against the people of the community 14, $7.40; 2nd, $10:30; 3rd, $5.70. who enjoyed privilegen denied to the multitude, and forcing them to see the GYMRRANA STAKES-One mile. justice of Labour's demand."

Mr. Gohead's Snuffbox

(Sedgwick) Sir Paul's Windsor Talilia (Gegg) Mr. G. & G.'s Brown Mouse

(Knoll) Time, 2.08.2/5. Also run:-Tittle and Cudzow's Waif

Cash Sweeps:--1st, ticket No. 141, $561.00; 2al, No. 16, $161.40; 3rd, No. 49, $80.70.

Pari-mutuel: Winners, $16.80. 1st, 80; 2rul, $11,90,

THE GOAL OF A NEW WORLD, "And now

MH. F. Palcon Mr & Mrs Peterkin Mrr R. R. Plunkett Mr J. L. Plummer

Colo

Capt. Ed. Pottinger Mr J..C.ComS Mr B. Pritchard Mr J.Dr Courtney 'and 2 sons Mr H. Ouchegousset ir A. L. Rae Mr. Danenbergson Mr E. H. Ray Mr J. Desar Mrs F. E. Davis Miss F. Reny

M: D. ReichelMKIN. Mr & Mrs Clarkson Mr F. Reichelman

Dye

Riach

Mme. E. Exansit Mr W.-H. Evans Capt. J. van Ewyk

Mr R. Franz Mr Gestreand

Mrs S. Gossler Mr.V, Goulbourn

Mr M. Rishtwood Mr D. Ritchie

Mr F. L. Robbins Mr R. Balle

Mr 31. Ph. Sebeffer,

Mr J. F. Scott Miss E, Sewall

Mr and Mrs Gec. Mrs B. Sheehan Mr and Mrs I. Gray Mr C. E. Seybe

Gumble

Mise D. Grimble Miss V. Grimble Mr and Mrs Robt. Mr W. F. Guthrie

Hall

Capt. T. F. Hall Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal. Mr G. Harper Mr E. E. Heacock Mr and Mrs P. C. v.

Henkelom

Mr B. D Sheldaa Mr. and Mrs. S.

Sheller Mrs ML Slade Miss Shlafer

3rs W. H. Sparkes Mr J. Stalker

Mr A. W. van der

Star Mr A. L. Stinfille Mr N. Stoltz Mr W. F. Stratton Capt. L. Stunt

have been seeing that no class goal is

Well, during the last six months big enough for the suffering of this war. The goal is a new world security and righteousness for the people of the whole dues and masses are fragments of that world. Our astion is & fragment. Our fragment. Outside us and beyond_us are the classes and masses of all nations and it is those classes and masses plas our classes and masses, who compose Democracy. whole at this Democracy west act as & To get a better word the single force, and to get it to act as a single A good start, Tittle leading with force, all classes and sections in the Brown Monse and Snuffbox at the community must come together, inspired Mr A. Hesse

hy įrenr. A beautiful race to Black Rock the vation should be Vaity. Arsti the Mr T.-Hirots

one great idea. The watchward for Mr A. when: Snuffbox took the lead with watchword for the world should be Mr and Ms Paul Mr F. G. Thompson Brown Mouse second. In the home Uaity. And this straight Windsor Dahlia me strong challenging Snuffbox which was still leading. At the finish Windsor Dahlin swerving lost the rade to Snuffbox by a neck leaving Brown More three quarters of length behind.

Hodgson

H

Mr J. H. Taylor.

·Mr G. F. Taks Mr C. P. Templeton Mrs R. E. Thompson up inspired by the realiza should be

that Demo Mr J. O. Holmes Mr P. Thomson rary is only another word for Humanity! Mr & Mrs Hoogers. Dr J. F.Thyssen at its best

huys Mr. Clyses is a man who carries Mr W. E.Hoogewerf Me Thos weight in the Labour world because of MrA. Shelton Hooporr W. J. van Wag the two qualities to which, happily for Howard Mr and Mrs J. P.

Mr L. Hope

lendonk this country, or workers instinctively

Ward and generously respond-courage and Mr T. A. Hoyt sincerity. The physical fragility of the Capt. and Mr B. Mrs J. Watson CLASS.-man, brought about by inhuman toil în

Tanes

Mr and Mrs R

Weymouth

CLASS HANDICAP, A"

Once round. Mr. Dryandust's The Spec

(Barton) Mr. Staves Catford ...... (Knoll

M- Lux's Anticipation (Kremner)

Time, 1.6.4/5.

childhood, does not obscure this great Mrs M. Jolley inward strength: 4 wind might blow Mr E. M. Joseph body away, but no legions of un- Mrs. Ritaeff 1 righteousness could shake his soul Не Mr J. Küyper 2 has loved truth fran his boyhood, and Capt Lambach

has sought her all the days of his life. Cape. T. L Larsen reading far into the night as a factory Mr B. Lathrop of the world, making a bung lad, searching for her in the confusionsMr and Mrs

a hundred sacri- · Lauritsen ... fices, enduring great sufferings, with Mr.A. II. Lay standing powerful opposition, always pressing doggedly on in search of knowledge and truth. And this" search for Treth has strengthened his soul, so that it has a courage which makes men trust him, knowing that a an so pro- foundly bure must be a devoted men,

Also run: Essex Chief, Conquest Dahlia and Glorious Pearl.

Cash Sweeps:--1st. ticket No. 198, $618.80; 2nd, No. 227, $176.80; 8nd, No. 103, $98.10.

-Pari-mutuel Winners, $93.60. 1st, $6.50; 2nd, 85.60;"3rd, $8.00.

but

Mfr and Mrs 8. T.

Williamson

Mr U. E. Wilson. L. C. Wilson

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and Mrs B. C. Wylis

Mr T. K.Yamachi

PEAK HOTEL,

BENDING RACE: Won by Mr. R. and this a devoted man is nevers traitor, Mr and Mrs F. R. J.Mr and Mrs C. H

Barton with Mr. F. Sutton second and Mr. G. Morton Smith third:

Cush Sweeps:-1st, ticket No. 6. $609.70; 2nd. No. 14 $174.20; 3rd. No. 144, $87.10.

Fari-mutuel Winners, 823.00. 1st, $7.10; 2nd, $6.30; 3rd, 56.70. GLASS HANDICAP, "B" CLASS

Once round.

Mr. Congdon's Dividend (Barton) Mr. Barndy's Morning Glory

1

Leeter Adams Government has absolutely depended on Mrs E. V. Ailer Mr O, Lems

Mr G. Bakker

Mrs HF. Linton Mr and Mrs D. R. and child

Plair

Mrs. Litt

Capt. & Mrs Macaulay

KAM.C.

T. Mr A MacCullack Mr A. MacLurs

Mrs Moore

WMFG D. Moule

Mr V. Myer

It is not too much to say that the

this one little frail man to persuade the workers of the country to its efforts to control to d supplies are sincero and honest efforts to control them fairly d Some say that there is no other man in Mir and Mrs Q.

Mr E. Bradden the country who could have saved the

Breakspear critical situation of & & low weeks ago. His influence is extraordinary. And with Mr and Mrs A. J. Mrs and Miss Main

Carter

Mrs Matthinsen his spiritual infuence goes intellectual hard headedness. He has a student's Mr and Mrs H. A. M. F. Mattingly

Cartwrizet mind: he never speaks wildly or loosely: before he utters an opinion he studies Mr. and Mrs B.

Cary all the facts and then states his

his conela- 2sions with a quiet and zaggressive Mr and Mrs E J.MA. O. Newburger

hapaiza

Mr and Mrs G. F. conviction. Men of all parties respect him; his own people trust hime out ad Mr and Mrs W. H Nightingale (Knoll) 8 out, and through and through. He is

Cooke Miss M. EZ Parish Time, 1.68.35.

ck MTL Perkins Mira Cormack what Carlyle would have called & True

Mrs J.V. Ramierez" Mr A, U. Davis Also ran-Sandford, Ploughed-

Man

Capt. & Mrs DouglasMr and Mrs F. E FRE feld, Huntsinan, Tittle and Bitterne asked him how far in his judgment r PC Dryphont Ranger

Cash Sweeps:-Ist, ticket No. 189, Government control of so vital a matter aer

MF W, E. Roberts Hr W. Richelberg $600.48; 2nd, No. 20, $100.40; 3rd, food had smoothed the way for Socialism: Mr 8. Evans

AWE Miss Everham, MD.Mr and Mrs "The word Secialiam," be replied, “is rather, a risky one. I prefer to say that Mr and Ms O. Robertson

Mrs K. M-Rous the community effort forced upon as by

(Sedgwick) Mr. Galluzzi's Second Violin

No. 100, $95.20.

Puri-mutuel: Winners, $20.30; let, $8.80; 2nd, $5.80; 2rd, $8.10. OSK MILE RACZ

Mr. Dryasdnst's Peekskill

(Sedgwick)

Mr. Soures' Black Cat (Gegg) 2 Mr. Ridgeway's Ridgeway

(Barton) 3

THE GREAT PRINCIPLE OF EGALITY.

Fraser

the war will continue after the war. Denman Fuller. Mr Salvesen This great co-operative effort will go on in Mr and Mrs A. D, Mis E. Sanderson

Galloway

Mr D. Schaup the nation's interest, although the sooner

Miss Skinner wa get back to normal labour conditions

Dr. A. Gibso

Smith Mrs C.W. Smith

Mr E. V. Smith:

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the better for everybody. But that is Miss F. M. Graham Mr&Mrs A. Findlay going to take time. To begin with, peace Mr. and Mrs. B A won't bring adequate food supplies. For Hala two of three years after peace comes there Mr. Alex M. Hall. The 2.09.175.

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right to a point of view. The work man is a Peisan. The great principle of equality is admitted, and this principle will influence both employer and em played after the war. The very fact that peace will be difficult, that life won't be normal for several year, will give this principle time to work And in my judgment that is a principle Winnera, $9.70. which can safely be trusted to work Mrs B. Almond Mrs L. Kilbee and 1st, $5.40; 2nd, $0.70'; Ard, $5.60.cial revolutioneerted The longer I and son

work at this community effort the more M(Bannerman clearly do Inde that the word, Democracy Me T. Bowern THE TROUBLE IN THEs net so much for people, but for Mr. W. Budge

faith, for an igles, Ita, a spiritual Mr and Mrs F. B. B. M. McTavish thing. It's a religion. It means the up Cheng H-W. Morley lifting of men and the liberation of Mr and Mrs Course Mr.A Morton nations. I hope this idea will get more Mrs. T. B. Culhane Mrs W. Pasemore and more firmly lized in the minds of all Mrs Comtoing Me and Mrs.

G. E our people for when the banation MeR. A. Donaldson-Richardson

certain about it, there'll be no suffers Mr. C Frite C4 MrE M. Sleigh jug, no loss, and no ruin ther won't He P.W: Goldring: Mr and Mrs Starkey endore to save the idea from destrac. Mr and Mrs Grocery and children sion. It's an incworth dying for Ita Mrs Guthrie & childMy Stubbings and the one big thing that makes his worth Mr & Mrs Humes daughter

ring The old world wars very truel and children MA, AL. Todt world We can't have it back again. Mr G. R. Faywood Mr and Mrs Under Now if we have to fight and catarre for Mr.W THoy wood

mother three years, we must do it yao Mod Mrs Wm. Mr. And Men

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