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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921.
To tha
RACES
NEW CARS AT SPECIAL RATES.
'Phone the
MERCURY GARAGE.
No. 977.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB 10-THE PROFESSIONAL CUP.
RACES.
(Continued from Page 4.)
Mr. John Peel's Umpty, 15310.
Mr. Johnstone) 0 Mr. G. H.: Potts's Coal King (late
Braius 1691b.‡ (Mr. Hill 0: Mr. Ritchields's Brown House.
(Mr. Doyle o 1509.
→ 14. penalty.
Two lengths between first and second. Half a length.
Time: 2.20
Pawnshop who came in first was disqualified by the stewards for cross- ing. Caulking takes first place and "there is no third. This does not affecting the betting
3. THE RACING STAKES.-Win-1
-A Gold Cop. Value £300. Presented. $500 to the winner by the donors; second $200; third $100. To be won two years con- secatively or three times in all by ponies, the boně židle property of the same owner or owners. For Horse Bazaar Subscription Griffins of this season 1920-1921. for inches as per scale. Sib. extra. Entrance $10.
mile. Pari-mutuel:..
Winner, Places:-1st
2cd 3rd. Cash Sweeps
Ticket No. 723 1st
SPECIAL CABLES.
JAMINE RELIEF.
SHANGRATS EFFORT.
VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN,
[Chine Mail SPÈCIAL.–J.
SHANGHAL. Feb. 23:
THE CHINA MAIL.
A vigorous campaign for famine relief begins in Shanghai on Monday under the joint "direction of Mr. Nieh, a prominent Chinese merchant and Mr. Ho Feng Lin, the Defence Commissioner of Shanghai.
شکسته
AMERICANS IS CHINA.
TRADE EXPANSION.
IMPORTANT MEASURE PASSED.
[China Mail SPECIAL.]
What is the secret of Mr. Koo's success? He has very musual în- tellectual qualities, combined with » manner of great personal charm. Ha
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. -
NOTICE.
barely books aven his thirty-two years. A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. He seems the spirit of youth incar- nate. -Observers sometimes at first) "get the idea of "agreeableness rather. than of strength. But when they come up against him they find that he pasz mind like a steel trap and a will that drives things-through.
RACE METTING.
10 DHE TRIDAY 25th and
N WEDNESDAY, 23rd, THURS-
Mr. Koo married for a second time [last autumn. His wife, the daughter SATURDAY 25th, instant, all depart-
of, a Java sugar king, made her firstments will be CLOSED at 1 P.M.. public appearance at Geneva. She
บ
On these datos
won the hearts of everyone by her THE HONGKÔNG DISPENSARY grace and cheren,
will be open for the purpose of dispens- "No man could help succeeding."ing prescriptions as follows:— one delegate remarked, “ with a wife Like that."
F. A. M.
TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS,
ST. STEPHENS GIRLS VOLLEGE BUILDING FUND.
SHANGHAL, Feb. 23, A private cable received in Shang-THE following abscriptions to the above fund have been duly re- Weight hei states that the Federal Incorpora- Winners tion Bill passed the House of Repre-ceived with thanks.
One sentatives, Washington, following Per
8.40
$ 6.10 $9.00
$ 710
$2,156.00
551 2nd $ 616.00 438 3rd $ 308.00
net 8000; second, $200 third Unplaced ponies $100. For Griffins on date of Commission
entry and ponies that have never
won a race. Subscription Griffins!
of both classes of this season 1920-
1931 allowed 5lb. Weight for
Total
$ 200.00
$ $20.00
$4,100.00
Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Winners Nos. 90, 723, 519, 439, 184, 257, 719, barred. Jockey allowance.).Allow. 171, 551, 155, 789,
inches as per scale.
ances accumulative. Entrance $10. Sir Paul's Delight Dahlia. 1525. One mile."
Pari-mutuel:
Winner.
$ 9.10.
Places ist
$690
2nd 3rd
$10.10
(Mr. Viði) 1 Mr. John Peel's Iddy, 149b.,
Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Sourts's Field Child. 158. Mr. Soarest
2
3
$11.40
Mr. Allsure. Jock. 152b.
Cash Sweeps
M. Bell Irving
D
51 2nd $679.60 827 3rd $ $39.90
Mr. B. Basto's Shooting Star. 15516. ......... "Mr. Hin)
O
Uuplaced ponies Commission
$ 250.00
$ 912.00
$4560.00
Ticket No. 319 1st $2378.60
Total
Upplaced ponies $25.00 caen, ticket Nos. $87, 416, 59, 31, 184, 290, 92, 454, 433, 208, 319, 175, 656.
Sir Paul's Honesty Dahtia. 152b. Mr. Vidal
1
İ
Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong
Chief, 161... (Mr. Knoll 2 Mir. Fash's Javelin, 155b.
(Mr. Heard) 3 Mr. John Bell-Irving's Jogglebury
Crowdy, 155lb.
(Mr. Bell-Ining) 0 Mr. E. Des Voeux's Beggar King.
152b.
Mr. Seth) 0 Mr. Endeavour's Last Chance,
152b.
(Mr. White! Mr. Harley's Bogeyman, 145b.
(Mr. Spinks) 0 Mrs. John Johnstone's Adventus-
er. 1581b... (Mr. Johnstone), 0) Messrs. G. C. Moxon and C. G. Mackie's Tweedledum, 155lb.
(Mr. HMD) O "Mr. John Peel's Paper Money, Mr. Yih)
î
1551b
ה
Mr. Soares's Dandy, Child, 147th.
(Mr. Soares) 0 Mr. Staves's Coniston, 1521b.
(Mr. Doyle) D Mr. Stephen's Pere Silver. 140lb.
(Mr. Wuillenmuir). 01 Two lengths between first and second. Three lengths.
Time, 2.4.
Mr. H. Birkett's Belcorner. 155lb."
(Mr. Jardine) M. Dynasty's King Harry, 158b. (Mr. Heardi Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's West, ISS. (Mr. Doyle) Mr. Staves's Greyfriar. 1491b.
(Mr. Spinks)
อ
0
Mr. Wayfoong's Knight Errant, 155lb. ... (Mr. Bartholomew) Mr. H. P. White's Sir Newton,
153.
fr. Sation) "0
A length between first and second. A neck between second and third.
Time. 2.09.3/5-
11.
THE KALGAN PLATE.—Vin-
urgent representations by the Ameri
can Chamber of Commerce and the
· American Association in China. The
measure aims at continued expansion of American trade in China.
The
| immediate effect of the Bill will be to place American business organisa- tions on an egral footing with other foreign commercial enterprises by exemption from income tax.
· RUSSIAN LIH §L ACTION.
ALLEGED PIRACY REFUTED.
UNTRUE STORY OF SLAVERY.
[China Mail SPECIAL. ]
SHANGRAI, Feb. 23. Captain Lukhmanoff, managing director of the Vladivostok Adminis- tration Russian Volunteer Fleet was fined $500 at the Mixed Court and ordered to publish a retraction and apology and furnish an undertaking for future good behaviour for libell ing Mr. Kompanion, former director under the old regime.. The libel appeared in Shanghai Life a Russian newspaper published in Shanghai alleging that the complainant, ro- gether with another, were supplying slaves to the Carribbee Islanda, were engaged in piracy and other damag- ing allegations.
JAPAN'S PRINCE.
RUMOURS AFLOAT.
PROPOSED TRIP AND MARRIAGE.
Sir Robert Ho Tung,
Mr. Kan Kung Chin
Hr. Kwok Fan Ting...
$500 ..200
Per
Mim Griffin,
Hr. Woog Kam Fak...
100
Hà Lan trong Chong
10
Balsace of mala.of work Mrs. Dick
5
Misses Carter
£5 £10
39.67
19.3%
- Sandecote School £ 3.10
27.7%
Per Mr. S. W. Tso,
Mr. Chan Shau Son
"(including Ist abe
Mr. Kan Ying Fo
Mr. Mok Hon
$100 Total $500) 400°
Per Mr. Ho Wing,
300
1000
2.66177 Amount Acknowledged 34 869.59
Total $47,531.36
above fand have been promised.
The following subscriptions to the
Mr. Lee Hysan
$2.500 Mr. Chan Fik, Chun... 500 Mr. Li Yan Chun
A
Mr. Chan Kang Yoe...
1.000 200
.!?
KWOK SIU-LAU, ·
Hou. Treasurer. Hongkong, February 23; 1991.
THE
6 to 7.30 P..
A. 5. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, February 23, 1821,
TO LET.
TÓ LET-UNFURNISHED from 1st
March for 9 months, "Bitors. No. 127, Peak with tenuia apart. Apply ito :—Lansman & Davis.
י
Ponies! Ponies! Ponies!
PUBLIC ROUP.
THE Enderrigned here received in-
elvnctions to sell by Public Boup
#to
FRIDAY
March 4, 1921, at 3 p.m., at the
Jockey Club Stabler,
A large number of well-known Bace Poziaz. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue), Terms: Cash.
11
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers Hongkong. February 22, 1921.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have received in stractions to sell by Public Auction {FORE LOCOUNT OF TEX DONGEZWRD),
C
WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1991, commencing at 130 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, De Yeni Boad, Corner of Ics Horse Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI TWEE, BRASS AND TEAKWOOD TWIN BEDETZADS, CARPETS,
&c.
NIPPON. YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
comprising FROM EUROPE AND STRAKS. Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chales (naw), Folding Card and. Ocdonal Tables. One THE Company's Steamship,
Upholstered Salte, Bedroom Furnitume "TOTTORI MARU,”
comprising Teakwood Twin Bädstands, having acrived from the above Porta, large sad Kizall Wardrobes, Tokyo, February 12-All interna-Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed Desing Tables, and Chairs, Waab- ner S600; second $200; third tional questions are for the time be that their Goods are being landed and standis, da. (fuzzed Teairwood), Side- $100. For Larsen" Subscrip-ing forgotten, and public, press and placed at their risk in the Hosexose & ❘ wards. Dinner Wauzons, Extension Din- tion Griffins. Weight for inches politicians are involved in the con- KOWIDON WEAKT & Gopown Comrat'ing Tabies and Chairs, &c, Dinner as per scale Jockey allowance.) troversy which is raging around the Gooowas at Kowloon, where each consign-Secrless, Crockery, and Glam Ware, Entrance $10. Three quarters of proposed trip abroad of the Crownment will be sorted out marks by mark Cooking Stores, Catlery, & Bath a mile.
Prince.
and delivery can be obtained us soon se | Room Utsaalis, Electro-Plated Wart. the Goods are landed. Pari-mutuel: Winner, Places-1st
2nd 3rd
*.5 78.00 $11.70 $640 $135,50 Cash Sweeps:-
Ticket No. 166 1st $2,080 40 5082nd $ 59440 519 3rd $ 297 20 Unplaced pòcies Commission
*
4
Tota!
$ 400.00
$ $43.00
$4.215 00
Unplaced ponies $2500 each, ticket Nos. 483, 523, 508, 605. 166. 309, 755, 417, 562,552, 565, 519, 799, 72, | 8, 458.784, 579; 47.
9. THE JOCKEY CLUB STAKES. Dr. Forsyth's Leighton, 158b.
-Vinner $600; second $200:
(Mr. Heard)
1
2
third '$100. For China Ponies. Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse Bay Weight for inches as per scale. Chief. 152... Mr. Knoll) Grifes allowed Sib. Subscription Mr. Nemazee's Ardelan, 150b. Grifins of both classes of this, sea- son 1920-1921 allowed 10th Win-
ners at this meeting 5lb. extra. Mr.
Entrance S10.
quarter.
Pari-matuel:
Winner,"
One mile and y
(Mr. Nemazee) John Bell-Irving's Miser- rimus Doleful, 158lb.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless matractions are given to the contrary be- fore Noost, TO-DAT
Goods not cleared by the 29th February, 1991, wil be subject to rent.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godewis for examination by the Con-
It appears that a bitter factional fight has been in progress within court circles for some time between the powerful Satsuma and Chosu clans, owing to the plan to marry the Prince to a Satsuma princesa. Opposition to this marriage has be come so great that the Imperial Household has found it necessary to formally announce that plans for the signed's and the Co's. representatives wedding have not yet been arranged.t an appointed hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Al claims must be pre- The Satsumas are urging a speedy seated within ten days of the steamer's marriage.
The rumours años are such that axival bere, after which date they cannot the press is petitioning for permission be recognized. No claims will be admitted to publish the facts of the case lest after the goods have left the Godown...
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, the public be seriously misled.
Agents. Hongkong, February 23, 1921,
Prince Yamagata, President of the Privy Council, has headed the op- position to the marriage, and on this account bis resignation from the Privy Council, and the surrender of all his titles and bonours is being demanded in some quarters. Some 3 persons advocate taking advantage of this opportunity to abolish the genro system entirely.
B
0
(Mr. Bell-Irving) Carpetor's Don Carlos, -15836. .... (Mr. White), Lady Crater's Sea Gull', 155lb.
(Mr. Eartholomew) 0 Messrs. P. A. Cox and H. P, White's Leotard, 155lb.
Mr.
2nd 3rd
$ 6.40 $ 5.40 $6.10 $.9.70
Places--1st
Cash Sweepsam
Ticket No. 143 1st $2,495.50
**
JE
215 2nd $713,00
719 3rd 356.50
$ 75.00
$ 910 00
Unplaced, ponies Commission
Total
$4,550.00
Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 143, 789, 334, 129, 215, 219. Mr. John Peel's Silver Streak.
149. (Mr. Johnstone) { Sir Paul's Hope Dahlia, 150ib."
It is even suggested that the Hara Ministry may fall as a consequence
of the dispute. The police are guarding the residence of Prince Yamagata.-Reuter.
One non-fatal case of para. (Mr. Sutton) 0 typhoid fever, Portuguese, was re- Mr. E. Des Veux's Timour,
ported yesterday 156.
(Mr. Soares) 0
Mr. L. N. Leefe's Now or Never,
15016.
Mr. McMase's Feradventure,
(Mr. Seth)
Although the prevailing trade
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART - MAATSCHAPPIJ (United Netherlands Navigation Co)
HOLLAND-00ST AZIE LIJN. (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)
NOMOR TO CONSIGNEES
ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG
and GENOA.
From
TRE Steamship
*TJIMANEK.
(Mr. May) o depression is affecting the Japanese having arrived from the above Parts Mr. A. R. Love's. Benenden,
toy trade, Japanese exporters do not Consignees of Cargo by her ale notified 150. (Mr. Hancox) o believe that the revival of the that all goods are being landed at their German branch of the industry will risk into the hazardous and/or extra have a serious influence upon them, hardous Godowns of the Hongkong especially in America. On the other & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd. whence and/or from the whares deli. Tokyo toys hand, 0
celluloid toys, have bad prospects, very may be obtained. and shipments already made to foreign countries are being returned Owing to the inferior quality of the Japanese raw materials.
155ib. Mr. Medico's Seven Dials, 155lb.
(Mr. Kremer) Mr. G. C. Moxon's Cowichan," 1536 (Mr. Ports)
particularly.
Goods not cleared by the 28th Feb, 1921, at 4 pm, will be subject to rent.
Electric Reading Lamps, Teakwood Screens, Sundry Blackwood Farmitare, Side Tables, Chalia, Cabinets, Pictures, dc.
Also
Several lots Tracis Balls, One 19 Bare Sporting Gan with Case and One Auto Fians with Ralls, de
(Fuß Particulars from Catalógne). fecine ----Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Avationmrs, Hongkong. February 13, 1911.
(30% LCCOUNT OP HET CONCHEWAD).
QW
WEDNESDAYŸ,
March 9, 1921, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at thrip Sales Booms, No. 8, Dee Vax Road, Corner of
Ice Hozan Street,
ÁN ASSORTMENT OF · Household Linens, &c.,
Comprising
Pillow Cases, Fine quality Blankets, White Satin Quilts," Bed Valances, Damsak Table Cloths, Turkish Towels, |Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Double Bed Skosta, Drawnwork Bedspreada, Table Covent, Crochet and Drawowork Doilies, Len Damask Servietes,
Also
A few lots of Bellow Valises and
Suit Casem
And
Then Pairs Binocularí, &c. (Full Particulars from Catalogue).
Terms: Cash,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hoogkong. February 23, 1921.
OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
All broken, cbaled and damaged TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND packages are to be laft in the Godowng, where they will be examined on the'; 28th February 1921, at 10 AM by Mesra, Goddard & Douglass
ALL preliminary notices of forth- Claims against the steamer must be coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mail,
Sir Paul's Blackbird Dahlia, 155b..
(Mr. Vida) O (Mr. Vida) 2 Mr. John Peel's Ali Mee, 1521b. Si Paul's Conqueror. Dahlia,
(Mr. Yih) 0 155lb. ..... (Mr. Soares) 3
The Peking Jih Fao alleges that Mr. Phydes's Caligula, 150lb. Messrs. Joe and Gussie's Exche-
the Japanese are making strong (Mr. Spinks) efforts to induce the Living Buddha quer Bill, 155b,
Mr. Saints's St. Anthony, 1501. to sever his connection with the Prosented in writing wihin ten days (Mr. Doyle) Central Government promising him after arrival of steamer, otherwise they Mr. Towers's Marble Tile, 1811b.
I will not be recognised an annual salary of $500,000, on (Mr. Hill) · 0
condition; that, he pays a visit to No Fire Insurance will be effected by are charged for at the rate of $1 each, Mr. Wobble's Flywheel, 155lb.**
Japan. As the Buddha only received the undersigned in any case whatever. (as announced in May and June of (Mr. Wuillenmuir) 0 $10,000 yearly from the Central Bill of Lading will be countersigued
|
(Mr. White) 0 Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Strathiar-
far, 155lb...... (Mr. Heard) 0 Mr. Soares's Siamese Cat, 1521b.
(Mr. Nemazee) 0 Atlixed Sibs
A neck between Erst and second.
One langur between that and Government and as that is already, Many lengths between second and second. A neck between second and two years in arrear, the holy mana third
Time 2.35.1/5.7
,third.
Time, 1.32.1/5.
aalit to be wavering and not showing
- any desire to reject the offer.
- JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
General Agents. Hongkong, February 23, 1981.
last year) providing that they do not -occupy-more-than-four-lines.In "furure if this, space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates..
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FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
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A Large Consigument of the very Newest Models of Shoes and Pumps for the coming season has just been. received. Ladies are condially invited to see the very comprehensive range of 1921 Spring Hode Probably at no other establishment can such a variety of charming footwear be secr.
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which testifies to its excellency and purity,
Beware of bogus imitations. No Tansan is
mless the label bears the maing of J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON.
Darivalled as a drink, Mixes well with. Wiom, Spirite Milk.
Tangan rises the spirita sed excites wanzhine dati even sa a fiagon of wine exhilarated the monks of old.
For the good old frist of orders grey
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