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trance 50 onts. Four prizes. value 70 per cent. of the entries with $10 added. Posi- tion-Standing or Kneeling. Corporal Collines, R B..... Private Godbear.. Lieutenant Power
Colonr-Sergeant Hopkins} divide
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Ladies' Tournament -Open to Lady Mem- bers or their Nominees.-Distance 300 yards. No. of Sbots-Seven No entrance fee. See conditions No. 3 and 14. Fight Prizes pre- sented by Mr. V. H. Deacon, Messrs. Kelly Walsh, Limited, Messrs. Kaha & Co., Aossrs. Lock Hipg, Mr. A. C. Marshall, Mr. A. G. Stokes, Mr. II, E. Wodehouse, C.M.G., and Mr. Wong Hing.
Mrs. Mann ominated Inspector Mann 30- Mrs. Dalrymple nominated Mr. Boden 28 Miss Kyles nom'ted Mr J. Henderson Mrs. Botfield nominated Mr. Power Mrs. Ecoles nominated Mr. Long Mrs. Mackintosh nominated Mr. E. C.
Shepherd
Mrs. Lammert nominated Mr. G. P.
Lammert
Mrs.
Clement Palmer nominated Capt. Palmer
Colour-Sergeant Lacey. Najah Ali.
THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS AND
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Sergeant Shearing.
Captain Palmer
Mr. D. McLennan
13.-Queen's, 3rd Stage.-Distance 800 yards. Members only. No. of Shots-Ten. En- trance 50 cents. Four prizes," value 70_per cent. of the entries, with $10 added. Pre- sented by Daily Press Martini Henry
rifles allowed 3 points. (ordite penalized 1 point in additiou. Mr. D. McDonald Private Woolridge Corporal Clarke Sapper Thompson
[April 17, 1895.
22-Ladies' Competition.-Open to Lady Mem-
bers only. Abont 70 yards. Seven shots- one sighting shot.. No entrance fee. Rifles and Ammunition provided by the Associa. tion. Nine prizes, presented by Surgeon- Captain Beveridge, Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., MP. C. V. Ladds, Mr. A. C. Marshall, Major G. K. Moore. Mr. H. C. Nicolle, Mr. F. Robinson, Major Wrottesley and Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, C.M.G..
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14-Queen's 3rd Stage.-Distance 900 yards. Members only. No. of Shots-Ten. En- tranco 50 cents. Four prizes, valus 70 per cent. of the entries, with $10 added. Martini Henry rifles allowed 4 points. penalized 1 point in addition. Colour-Sergeant Horsman Lieutenant Boey
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Association-300 yards. Members only No. of Shots-Seven. Unlimited entries, 30 cents each. Five prizes, 79 per cent. of entries.
Inspector Mann Private Raltey.. Major Wrottesley Private Godbear. Sergeant Shearing
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Martini-Henry Carbine Competition. Dis- tance 500 yards. Members only. No. of Shots-Seven. Entrance 50 o-nta. Four prizes, value 70 per cent. of the entries with $10 added.
Mr. G. P. Lammert
Mr. J. Lowrie
Mr. W. Stewart-
Mr. F. H. May
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+All Comers.--Distance 500 yards. No. of Shots-Seven, Pulimited entries, 30 cents each. Ten prizes, value $45.
Private Godbear, R.B. ̧.
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Colour-Sergeant Smith, RB.
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Lieutenant Hoey..
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Mr. Power
Acting Corporal Woolridge
8.Queen's, 1st Stage.-Distance 500 yards.
Members only. No. of Shots-Seven. En- trance 50 cents. Four prizes, value 70 per cent, of the entries with $10 added. Colour-Sergeant Hopkins. Colour-Sergeant Lacey.. Colour-Sergeant Horsmun Captain Palmer. 9.-Queen's, 2nd Stage.-Distance 500 yards.
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Members only. No. of shots-Tev. En- trance 50 cents. Five prizes, value 70 per cent. of the entries with $10 added. Colour-Sergeant Harsman Major Moore.....
Colour Sergeant Hopkins Lieutenant;loey.
Mr. D. McDonald
10-Queen's, 1st Stage.-Distance 600 yards.
Members only. No. of Shots-Seven En- trance 50 cents. Four prizes value 70 per ~cent. of the entries, with $10 added. | Mar-
tini Henry rides allowed point. Sapper Thompson
Inspector Mang
Captain Palmer
Colour-Sergeant Hopkins..
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11-Queen's, 2nd Stage -Distance 600 yards, Members only. No. of shots-Fifteen. En-
trance 50 cents. Four prizes, value 70 per cent. of the entries, [with $10dded. Martini Henry rifles allowed 2 points
Iuspector Mann
Private Godbear.
Acting Corporal Woolridge
Private Priddle ·
12-All Comers.-Distance 600 yards. No. of Shots-Seven. Unlimited entries, 30 cents
each. Seven prizes, value 70 per cent. of the entries.
Lieutenant Hony Colour-Sergeant Horsman
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15.-Queen's, 1st Stage, Aggregate. sweepstake of 50 couts each. scorer takes the pool. Colour-Sergeant Hopkins...
94 16.-Carbine Aggregate.-Optional sweepstake of 50 couts each. The highest scorer takes the pool.
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THE GOVERNMENT, THE SHIPPING FIRMS, AND THE STRIKE.
On the 2nd inst. a letter was addressed by the Colonial Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, in connection with the strike, to the effect that the Governor was informed that offers of labour had been made on certain conditions and declined, and that the firms had also clauses in their agreements with their compradores by which they might have brought pressure to bear, but had neglected to do so, thereby failing to render to the Government the loyal support they might have done. The letter was published in our issue The following is the reply of of the 3rd inst. the Chamber of Commerce, enclosing letters from the various firms:-
Mr. Lowrie 17.—Nursery Aggregate-Restricted to Mem bers who have never won outright an Asso. ciation Subscription Cup, or a First or Second prize exceeding the value of £l at any previous prize meeting in Hongkong or elsewhere, and whose respective scores Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce;
10th April, 1895. iù competitions Nos 3, 8, 9, 10,
14 (the three stages of Sir, I am instructed to acknowledge the re the Queens) make the highest aggregates.ceipt of your letter of the 2nd instant and to in- Entrance $1. 1st prize, Cup presented by form you that by request of the Committee I Capt. Palmer and three other prizes, 70 forwarded a copy of it to the firms in the colony connected with shipping with the accompanying per cont. of entries.
letter, and I have now the honour to enclose re- plies from the following, viz :-Messrs Arnhold Karberg & Co.; Butterfield & Swire; Dodwell, Carlill & Co.; Gibb, Livingston & Co.; Jardine, Matheson & Co.; Alf. Woolley, Esq.; Messrs. Melchers & Co.; Meyer & Co.; Siemssen & Co., Shewan & Co.; Mitsui Bussan Kaisha; D. E. Brown, Esq
Acting Cor; oral. Woolridge. Mr. Webber.....
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Sapper Thompson Private Priddle 18.-Queen's, I2nd Stage, Aggregate.-Optional sweepstake of 50 cents each. The highest scorer to take the pool
108 Inspector Mann 19.-Association.-800 and 900 yards. Members only. No of Shots-- Five at each range Unlimited entries. 3 cents each. Prizes 70 per cent. of entries for highest aggregate scores. Best scores at each distance to count towards Aggregate. Three prizes. Lieutenant Hoey Captain Palmer
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20.-Queen's, 3rd Stage, Aggregate-Optional sweepstake of 50 cuts each. The highest scorer to take the pool." Lieutenant Hoey
21.-Queen's
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The Committee are of opinion that a perusal of these letters will remove any doubt which may exist as to the general inaccuracy of the which lotter appears to
your information upon have been written, and serve to refute statements (1), (2), (3), and (4) of your favour under reply,
The Committee cannot conour in the opinion that the leading firms had it in their power to put an end to the strike by the adoption of the means enumerated in your letter, and they do not know upon what grounds these firms can be charged with any desire to cast the entire responsibility of ending the labour strike on the Government.
The exact contrary seems to be the fact, for whose respective scores in the Three Stages the whole community without exception were of the Queen's make up the highest aggre- anxious to assist the Government by every possi- gates. Entrance $1. Prizes to be selected ble means to bring to a termination, as speedily by winners in order of merit.as laid down as possible, a state of affairs which to the ship- by rule 14 in Ladies' Competition. Eleven ping and local interest was extremely costly. prizes, presented by H.E, Sir William Robin-
In conclusion, and with special reference to son, K.C.M.G., Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir E. R. Fremantle, K.C.B., C.M.G., H.E. Lt. the last paragraph of your letter, the Committee General Barker, C.B, Mr. D. Gillies, the cannot but view with regret the charges of Members of the Chinese Imperial Maritime insincerity directed in your letter against mem- Customs, Mr. T. Jackson, Hon. J. J. Kesbers of the community, and they consider it wick, Mr. E. Mackintosh, Hongkong Tele- contrary to the public interest that in a serious graph, Mr. C. A. Tomes, and Major Wrot-labour crisis a spirit of discord should be in- tesley, R.E.
Lieutenant Hoey
· Inspector Mann.,
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troduced, when instead moderation of language and calm judgment are eminently required.-I have the honour to be, sir, your most obedient. servant,
F. HENDERSON, Secretary. The Honourable J. II. Stewart Lockbart, Colo-
nial Secretary.
Hongkong, 4th April, 1895. The Secretary, Hongkong General Chamber of
Commerce.
Sir.-In reply to your favour of 3rd inst, we
Mr. E. C. Shepherd wins the National Rifle beg to state that we have no agreement with
Association medal for the highest score with a Martini Henry Rifle.
our compradore to supply coolies at a fixed rate nor have we been able to secure coolies, during