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elasticity of the revenue, it is not certain echo of what he states at the beginning that the year will not, like its predecessors, "It will easily be seen that the Government "is ina remarkably strong financial position. close after all with a small surplus.
The report goes on to take the estimatedThe Revenues are showing themselves to figures of the sources of revenue and ex-be clastic and they are being rapidly got "under better control. The expenditure penditure, compared with past years. Inta inust of these we do not propose to enter, also is being more and more devoted to but a few beads are especially worthy of improvements in the administration of
A. S. WATSON & CO. notice, and under two of these the Financial
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WATSON'S. VERY OLD LIQUEUR
Adviser takes the opportunity of sounding
the Government with a view to the safety, convenience, and happiness, of the people,
"bursements by the Financial Department
is becoming real and effective.”
M. Loubet has signed a decres authorising native courts in Tonkin. ⠀⠀
On the 1st inst. the only warship in Amoy harbour was the Japanese oraiser Tatsuta.
The faroo Kleptomania has been presented for agacond time by the Shanghai A.D.O., with great success.
Governer Truppel of Kinochau arrived at Shanghai on the 31st alt, and intends to stay
Mr. J. Burtonshaw, Superintendent of the
the note of warning against too rapid pro-"while the audit and control of the disthers for a fortnight....... gress. The former of these is that of Post [Offico and Telegraph Revenue. Increases of 19,383 and 52,134 Ticals respectively are expected, but nevertheless the working of
SCOTCH WHISHY."
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BLEND.
II.M.S. Blenheim arrived yesterday from
од
British Gnol at Shanghai, retires pension, after twenty years of service,
The Emperor of Japan has.conferred on Mr.
the Department is unt looked on as satik./ Weihai woi, and the US. transport Just from E. A. Herelt, the new agent for the P. & O. 8.
Cavite.
We are roquested by the Committee of the Buciety of St. Vizoont de Paul to thank tho ladies and gentlemen who so kindly lent their asistance in making last Sunday's file the Boness it was. The gross su realised amounted to ile haudsome total of about $3,040,
N. Ca. in Hongkong and late Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, the Fourth Class Order of the Sacred Treasure.
The Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Hockey Club informs us that the opening gator
factory. The net losses for the years 118, 119, and 120 are 295,371, 638,424, and 739,238 Ticals, and the report says: Al- though it cannot be expected that the "Department should work at a profit for "some years to come, it is quite out of the **question but the loss should continue to ings at the rate brought out by the figures. The telegraph system of Siam has been enormously extended during the "past few years, and telegraph stations have are botli suffering from, indisposition. Flag recent Colombo yapar. It may be noted that i
We regret to learn that Lieut. Blake, A... to His Excellency the Governor, and Major Warren. His Excellency's Private Secretary
Lient. Wrottesiry, HLM S. Barfleur, is nuder-
taking the secretarial duties meanwhile.
will
take place to-morrow, 7th inat., com. meneing at 430 pm., où a new grond to the north of the Hongkong Football Ground,
The Boer gamp in Ceylon seems to have been busy at cricket lately, to judge by the most
there is so complaint of excessive scoring, as the bowlers have it fairly well their own way.
The Emperor and Empress Dowager went at 10 o'clock on the morning of the 30th ult. to sacrifice at the three ancient temples of Kuanlia, Lungmen, and Hsiangshan, returning to the temporary Palace at Honaniu at five in the afternoon. to t
been apparently established in the interior "without dus regard as to whether they
A correspondent writing to an evening con. would pay or whether the political and "commercial advantages to be derived from tomporary sigur bimself #Fiat Justifit aut them would compensate for the expenses Coclum" Surely this is a case of "Prisciana of their construction, working, and "main- little scratched." Or can it be that the corres tenance." There are six new lines plan-pondent in the ordinary phrase adjured "the who transformed them into something like the
A Fasan despatch, dated 21st October, says: Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the ed in the Budget, and Mr. RIVETT-LARNAC Heavens to fall" and that it was the printer
says:um-decidedly of opinion, in view name of a popular pill ?
--The-Russian negotiations for the purchase of "of the deficit with which we are confronted,
certain lots of ground on the coast-line at Fassa We are glad to be able to state that Sir "that the immediate necessity of these lines
• should be seriously reconsidered by the Thomas Jucksou received a telegram from Lon-have failed, and Mr. Sokoff, Russian Consul at don on Monday night containing the intelligence Masampo, who has boon at Fusan in connection
•Chibinet and as many as possible postponed that his son. Lieutenant Jackeen, 1st King's with the business, returned to his post to-day.” "to a more favourable occasion.
Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). A.D.C. to "would take the present opportunity for the late Colonel Benson, was quite safe, not sven suggesting for the consideration of the having been wounded in the violent Boer attack Government the desirableness of appoint-on Colonel Benson's column near Rothel. "ing a small committee to consider the whole question of the extension of the
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Spontaneous combustion set on fire an in-. monse heap of coal, the property of Messrs. “telegraph system of Siam and to draw Marty & Company, which is at present stored up a scheme for the gradual execution of with the Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company "their proposals. Similarly, with regard at Yaumati. The fire, which must have heen to railways, Mr. RIVETT-CARNAC says:-|«monidering for a long-time; first showed itsolf
on Monday night about six o'clock. "The railways of Siam are, in accordance
directly by the Government and the were quickly at work on the flames, which they “necessary funds are being provided out of eventually succeeded in smothering. The font
Revenue. Up to the end of Decembering engine is now lying by. "last the Government bad spent out of Revenue no less tban, in round figures, 21,000,0000 ticals on the construction of
In his article on Manchuria in Trans- formation" in the October number of the Monthly Review, Mr. A. R. Colquhoun says of the Russian towns on the Amur that "they are as ugly as it is possible to make them, but after their fashion have some pretences to civilisation and comfort. Almost every one, for instanc ean boast of at least one gramaphone and one automatic organ!"
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 3rd November.
THE ATTACK ON BENSON'S 'COLUMN-LOUIS BOTHA
IN COMMAND.
Commandant Louis Botha was in command of the Beers in their attack upon Colonel Benson's column. The British gans, it appears, were so situated that neither sido was able to
touch them.
The Boer loss is estimated at between 300
and 400,
SHANGHAI RACES—AUTUMN
MEETING.
THE NEW TUNG WAH HOSPITAL. Building operations have already been began at the new Tang Wah Infections Discuses Hospital at Kennedy Town, and we anfloreland that the ceremony of laying the foundation- stone will be performed by His Excellency the Governor on Monday, the 18th inst. The site adjoins the Government Infectious Diseases, Hospital, and, when completed, the Dow institu- tion will be devoted entirely to the reoption of
Chinese patients, who up till now have for the mest part been housed in metsheds during epidemics. Being practically open on all cites, the site is eminently suited for an hospital. The plans have been prepared, and the work is being. supervised, by Mr. B. Bretherton Harker, architect, Hongkong. The new buildinge will he in the Renaissance style of architecture, and the finished structurs will have an imposing Appourance. It will be of two stories through- out.
FIRST DAY-STH NOVEMBER,
From the main outrance, which opens into 1. THESVESCRIPTION PLATE-Three-quartbe zeption hall, corridors load to the throo tors of a mile. Value, Tls. 200. Second, wasd pavilions constituting the principal part Tha. 50. Third, Tis. 25. Fer subscription of the hospital. On the right and left of the
walers of this Meeting Weight for inclica as per seato. Entrance, is OF
1. Mr. St. Case's Golden Bell 2. Mr. Brouson's Annie
3. Mr. Tarporley's Funocence II
Time 10 15 11. THE CRITERION STAKES.-One mile. Value, Tis. 300, Secoud pony, Tls. 50. If five or more starters, third pony Tis. 25. For China ponies Weight for inches as per. scale. Entrance, Tir. 5.
1. Mr. George Pott's Desert King 2. Mr. John Peel's Set 3. Mr. Duplexe The Dealer
Time 2.4 2/5
IL THE MAIDEN STAKES.-Three-quar, tars of a tuile, Valae, Tha. 30 Second pony, Tls. 75. Third pony, Tis. 50. For hink ponies that have sover run at any Meeting.
Tla, 5. Weight for inches as per suale. Entrance,
1. Mr. Ring's Arcier 2. Mr. Jay's Disgrace 3. Mr. Moli's Recorder
Time L32 2/5
Half-a-mile
IV, THE MALOG PLATE. - Value, The 150. Second pony, Tis. 50. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale, Entrance, Tis. 5.
1. Mr. Melian's Balder 2. Mr. Oswald's Royston 8. Mr. Crawford's Esperance
Time 59 2,6
V. THE CLUB Cue-Two miles.
Value,
grand entrance are the two administration "blocks, containing doctors rooms, dispensarios, officas and stores on the ground floor, and nurses' dormitories on the upper flat. In each of the pavilions there will be twenty beds-ten on each floor-so that accommodation will be given for sixty patients in all Bat besides these, the convalescent ward will have seyón or eight bede, The mortuary is to the south of the main buildings,und is connected with the wards by s covered way. On the same side are the kitchen, wash-house, sorvants' quarters, do
The interior of the buildings will be executed in modern style, and plastered with Keone's cement, Ventilation, lighting, and sanitary arrangements are to be of the most approved the structural separation of the lavatories from the wards, as well as in many other minor kiad. Present-day requirements will be met by
respoate,
The memorial stone will be placed at the north-west corper of the buildings in one of the administration blocks. It is expected that the erection of the hospital will be completed in a little more than a year, and it may be added that ground table for a considerabla
extension of the institusion should it be desired:
CURTAILING THE WATER
SUPPLY.
"with the present policy, being constructed brigade from Yaumati and a Boating engine off Kokusun Island reports having discovered s. 200, Second pony, Tis. 50. If Brà or Secretary a copy of the following letter, which
Li
the
Sir Ernest Satow, His Majesty's Minister at Faking, arrived in Hongkong yesterday on visit to shore boarl H.M.B. Blenheim apon a
catra on
the port. The Minister shortly after two p.m., and his launch Was saluted by the warahipe lying in the Harboux At Murray Pier, Sir Ernest was received by Flag-Lieut. Wrottasley. H.B. the Governor's Private Secretary tour. porarily, and took his sont in the chair sent down for his conveyanca to Government House. The band of the Royal Wells Fasillers wasinattendance, also aguard of honour from the same corps. On arriving at Government House the Minister was welcomed by His Excellency Tater in the afternoon the the Governor. party paid a visit to the Peak, returning to Government House for dinner, to which a numerous compuuy had been invited. We'uu-
derstand that Sir E. Sator will go to Canton to-day and stay for a day or two, afterwards returning to Hongkong His stay here will in all probability extend to the beginning of nert week.
A Japanese fisherman who had been fishing a sunken steamer. He says the vessel appeared of the vessel is not known. A Japanese to be about 700 tons displacement. The name police officer has gone from Mokpo to the scene, accompanied by the fisherman. It is thought the vessel may be one built by the Osaka Iron Works, which was lost on her way to Formosa about two months ago.
Le Courrier & Haiphong says that the sudden decision of Governor-General Doumer to trans- fer various government departments from Saigon to Huuci has caused a sensation in the former town. The Courrier is not surprised, but reminds its readers that four years ago, wheu M. Daumer "docapitated" Tonkin, it the Hiphong protested indignantly. Our opinion has not changed since," concludes journal. "Cochin China is expable of doing without a Governor. Tonkin is not."
Vice-Admiral Bandemann las received in- timation from Berlin that he will be recalled within two months, his time having expired, says the Mercury. It further intimates that late Commander of the battleship squadron in his successor will be Bour-Admiral, Geissler. China. As Vice-Admiral Bondemann will leave Shanghai within a few days, in order to go first to Kinochan, and then stay for the winter in Southern waters, the German Asso- ciation has given & farewell dinner to His Ex- celleney.
more starters, third pony Tis. 25. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Grifins date of entry allowed 7 lbs. Entrance, Tla. 5.
1. Mr. Rodot's Chessy
at
2. Mr. Buxey's Rose de France
We have received from the Hon. the Colonial explains a notion by the Water Authority, appearing in on advertisement columns FROM THE BON, THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF
PUBLIC WOMES TO THE HON. THE VA COLONIAL: SECRETANY,
Public Works Office, Hongkong, 4th November, 191. Birare the honour to address you with VI. THE LOTTERY STAKES.-One mile and ragard for the question of the water supply for
3. Mr. Oswald's unles
Time 4.29.
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a half. For all China ponies. Vahie, Tls, 200, the City and Hill District, which, in conse added to a sweepstake of Th. 15 each. For-quence of the meagre rainfall during the past foit Tls. 3, if declared on or before the date of wet sen, is far from adequate to Duable the next year's rains arrive, unless some very when the balance Tk. 10 is to be paid, and the unusual fall of rain occurs during the present name and colour of the pony declared. The dry season. As this cannot be reckoned upon, closing the entries for the Autumn Mosting, system of full supply to be maintained motil
The quantity of water in the reservoirs ca third pooy, 10 per cent. Weight for inches the 28th altimo aggregated 298 million gallons stakes will be divided as follows:--First pony, consider it necessary to take steps to curtail
per scale. Winners of a race of one raile and the quantity drawn from the rosarvoirs- per cent, second pony, 20 per cent, and the supply at an early date.
Griffins which during the preceding seven days amounts to or over to carry 5 lbs. extra,
184 million gallons. have arrived in Shanghai on or after 1st August, 1901, allowed 7 Ibs. Non-winners and griffins purchased prior to abore date, allowed 4 lbs. No posies qualified to run unless entered at Autumn Meeting, in an official race.
1. Mr. Barley's His Majelty' 2. Mr. Ring's amphion. 3. Mr. Kannok's Ichimurd Time 3.17 3/5.
VII. THE AUTUMN CUP.-One mile and a quarter. Value, Tim. 200. Second pony, Tls. 50. If five or more starters, third pony Tis. 25 For China ponies. Weight for inches as per acale. Winner of the Critarion Stakes 5 lbs. extra, Non-winning jockeys allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tla. 5.
1. Mr. John Peel's Set 2. Mr. Dapler's The Dealer 9. Mr. Bobson's Loyalty Time 2.42.
The Union of Shanghai objects to the state- went, in an unofficial notice promulgated by the is the King's "Birthday." The Union says the 9th inst, is the anniversary" only of King
VIII. THE WRANGPOO STAKES.-One mile j British Consul at that port, that Saturday next
Edward's Birthday. Surely eron a British Consul is allowed to use an expression warranted and a half. Vaino, Tla. 200. Second pony, Tis. 25. For China ponies, being bona fide griffins by the anisorsal practice of ordinary speech-50. If five or more starters, turd pony Tis. not to mention the fact that Shakespears, in uses the word in the same sense. "This is my scale. Winners of a race, 5 lbs. extra. En Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, twice at date of entry. Weight for inches a per
1. Mr. Bronsen's E.K. 2. Mr. Cloaghi's The Leader 3. Mr. Jay's Frivolity birthday" should be a familiar enough quotation, trance, Tis. 5.
Time 19
At the same rate of draw.off, there was there. fore 15 weeks full supply in the reservoirs on the 28th altime, or suficient to last until nearly the middle of February. From this it will be seen that the full supply cannot with safety be continued.
Allowing the fall supply to be maintained until the 11th instant, the storage wit then have been reduced by two weeks, learing 13 weeks' full supply or 28 weeks' half supply, On the latter basis, there is sufficient water to
relied upon. last until about the middle of May next, by which time next year's rains may safely be
It has been found that, by turning on the water in accordance with the notice which I enclose, the consumption is reduced by about half, and I therefore submit that the notice ba published in the newspapers and the supply be curtailed on and after the 11th instant." I have, ate,
(81) W. CHATHAM,
Acting Director of Public Works.
SUPREME COURT Tuesday, 5th November
A. S. WATSON & CO. | «railways during the last ten years. Add "to this the expenditure betweeen the 1st LIMITED,
January and 31st March of the year 119 **(1901); the Railway Arbitration Award, 2,800,000 ticals, and the provision for the "construction of milways during the year “120, viz., 2,000,000 ticals, and it will be "seen that current Revenue will have "provided, by the end of the year 120, the “enormous teral of close on 27,000,000 ticals "for the construction of railways. My "opinion is that the time has come for the "Government to discontinue the present
systém. The administration of "country is being rapidly developed and more money must be spent year by year "on Justice, Police, Education, Ordinary "Public Works, and Administration gener- Tus report of Mr. G. RIVETT-CARNAC, the Financial Adviser to the Siamese Govern-lly, and the country should not be called "upon to defray out of Revenue the cost of
Kowloon residents, whom complaints regard ment, on the Budget for the Siamese year. 120 (ie., 1901-2), the receipt of which wo
"productive public works such as railing shortage in their water supply are ever. noted the other day, is a very intersslingways and irrigation which should, in recurring, can get an insight into the way "course of time, not only pay their way but in which the deficiency is brought about by document. It is, as we have stated, the A perusal of
"also provide a profit for the Government. paying a visit to the neighbourhood of the hydrant first of kind to be issued.
"The time cannot be far distant, therefore, military damp, Near the gate is a its pages amply tends to strengthen the
"when Siem will have to follow the example from which the native soldiers procure water opinion that Siam is uext to Japan the most progressive race of the Far East. She of every other prosperous nation and for washing purposes. But instead of drawing "borrow money for the development of the the water off in buckets and leasing thei
selves at the expense of only the meessery occupies a far more dangerous position than
equntry by a judicious and well considered amount, many of the men are to be seen every does the Island Empire,' and even if her
"system of productive public worke.
day washing at the hydrant with the water very existence is not threatened by one of
The report goes on, a few lines later, to running at full pressure and causing great the powerful neighbours between whom she acts as buffer-state. she at least has to be say that unless milways can be constructed waste. The Indian soldier is certainly as muck perpetually on the watch. Past aggres very much more economically than has been entitled as is the Enzopen to a requisita sions, down to the retention of Chantaboon, the case with the Korat Railway, and fur-supply, but where such careless and even
The Peking correspondent of the N.-C. have taught her that there can be no rest if ther, can be very much more economically culpabio wants takes place, it would be a good she values her integrity. Even now. it managed, it would be far preferable for the thing. surely, for the officers to iako steps to the habit which some of the soldiers have
an impression that the Ministers, being mostly seams that possible complications are Government to find some other means, such prevent a perpetastion of the evil. Instead, Daily News wrote on the 24th alt. There is
developed of performing their ablutions on
new to the place, will yield to the solicitations threatened with the Indo-Chinese Govern as irrigation, for the derelopment of Sinn.
of the Plenipotentiaries by allowing the Laga ment. M. DOUMER's approaching visit to It has indeed been decided to frame and the public road would itself be nothing the
tive guards to be diminished. To us it seems Rangkok is hardly likely to be merely a carry out a regular scheme for the construe words for revision by their military superiotz
The Police Force has lost another member folly for this to be done, until the Court is diplomatic courtesy, and it is not certainly ation and upkeep of irrigation-camals in the holiday trip. But, to return to the report, interior.
To one other point on the expenditure in the person of Lance-Sergent George, who really back, with intention to stay and to carry died in the Governmont Civil Hospital from out reforms. The Chinos Plenipotentiarion Mr. RIVETT-CARNAC claims with justice that the finances of the Siamese Government are side wo wish to refer, and that is to the phenmuia at half-past ten 'dock yesterday have also bees urging that the Provisional in a satisfactory condition and points to the Education Department. The report shows morning. The deceased was subject to epileptic Government at Tientsin, be diskanded, so that fits, and whilst on night duty in the Shaukiwa the Viceroy of Chilli can resume hie ralo in Thus far the Ministers have not elasticity of the revenue consequent ou the estimates for the years 119 and 120 us improved administration and better govern- | 656,389 and 954,760 Ticals respectively, the district on Tuesday last he had a seizure and Tientsin. ment, while the expenditure is well under increase thus being 298,371 Ticals. Yet fell down a steep embankment into a pool of complied, and we hope they will hold out for a contrel. The Estimates for the year 109 the actual igures for 118 were only 261,148 water at the bottom. The fall resulted in long time to come. Affairs have not reached a had been made up to show a small surplus Ticals. The enormous rise manifests the rather severe braises to his face and hood, and termination whereby evidence of a foreign of 25,712 Ticals, when the award in the strenuous efforts of the Siamese Govern when he regained his senses some time later he occupation could pass away. Let the Court Civil Hospital for treatment. His long partial railway between Peking and Shankaikwon. It Siamese Government for prematurely closing It may be noted that. Mr. RIVETT-CAENAC Kiwan, who had him sent to the Government attempt to get transferred to the Chinese the immersion in the water when he fell down tho is acknowledged that the railway was originally the contract for the Korat Railway recommends a postponement in the con-
struction of a new building for the King's embankment had its effects in the developzeut au Imperial Railway, the money being mostly construction came in, requiring a of £161,000 being paid to the firm. A College, Bangkok, for which the Estimates of the attack of pneumonia which ended in his loaned by the English. Under British military deficit of 2,774,288 Ticals therefore bad for 120 contain a provision of 200,000 Ticals, death, Lance-Sergeant George was only about management the shareholders have fared well. to be entered in the bulget: "But," anys His advice bere as in other departments is 25 years of age. He came from Plymouth Besides the station outside the Temple of Siam does not seem to require three years ago, and quickly made himself a Heaven, another and more popular station is Mr. RIVETT-CARNAC, "thanks to the fore-go slow." aight of the Government in taking advantage stirring up to hasten the rate of her progress. favourite with his brother officers on the Felice outside the Chinmen, where buildings have
Mr. Sheldon, of Topeka, said recently that he dont with costs and sentenced the plauti, to painstaking in the discharge of his duties, and, The prosent station-master is Capt. Cox, who of the favourable rate of exchange to romit Her danger is in the opposite extreme. Yet Force of the Colony. He was energetic and been put up for the British military guard. to London in 1899 and 1900 for temporary in spite of very large expenditure out besides taking a prominent part in all sports has been here since the relief in connection would rather drink a bottle of red ink than a three months' imprisonment with hard labor investment a considerable portion of our instruments of modern civilization, the mnects with the Force, had a pleasant tenor with the 10th Bengal Laners. If the railway bottle of beer. Committing on this, the Kan, for perinry and his witness, Wong Fal. to 14
the lighter sonetos passed upon hire. urplus Teal balance, we shall find no country is in no danger of financial voisa that always made him welove at smok- should be handed over, there would certainlysas City Journal says Po craving of some days Imprisonment without hard latoar lificulty in meeting the award on due date," shipwreck. Mr. RIVETT-CARA concludes ing concerts, etc. The funeral takes place this be a removal of the two stations to outside the men for stiloulants awful. The main con- Wong Fin's old age 81 years, accounted for Moreover, owing to the above-mentioned his report with the following words, an afternes.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOUR T. SERCOMES SMITH PERIMEACHING PUISSE JUDGE..
LAX FOOK TANG KO. This
was a case in which the plaintiff, who IX. THE BRITISH MILITARY CUP -One mile head diver in the employment of the Kowloon and a quarter. Presented by Major-General and Whampoa Dock Company usd the Richardson, C.B., C.B.L. CIE. and the defendant, master of the On Chenng shop at Officers of the British Military Garrison in Yaumati, for 3500 and interest due on a promis. sory note alleged to have been made ost and Shenghai. Second, Tis. 50. If five or more signed by the defendant in favour of
solicitor, appeared for the starters, third T. 25. For enbscription plaintiff
Mr. John Hays,
Reare, for the walers of this Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of the Subscription it, and Mr. J. F. Rocco, solicitor for
1. Mr. H. Morriss's Waliné- Plate, 7 lbs. extra. Entrance, Tls: 5.
2. The Old Firm's Black Snake 3. Mr. C. Crane's Corsair.
Time 2.23
In opening the case, Mr. Hayz mid fast ou 26th July 1890, plaintiff was requested: by a friend of the defendant, also a mutual friend, to lend $300 to the defendant. On the following day he went to defendant's shop and advanced the money, and a promissory note daly stamped who negotiated the loan, Wong the Dy was then signed by the defendant and witnessed
case of Messro. MURRAY CAMPBELL v. the ment to spread education among the people. reported himself to Inspector Robinson, Shan- really come back first-In this same line is the starters, third pony Th. 25 For China Fiontared the box and gave evident
walls of the city.
X. THE FAT-WAN CUP One mile. Value, The. 159. Becond pory, Tis. 50. If Ave or move
for inches as per scale, Griffins at date of ponies that have never won a race, Weight entry allowed be. Non-winning Jockers allowed & lbs. Entrance, Tls. 5.
1. Mr. Jay's Disgrace
9. Mr. Buray's Persian Rose 9. Mr. Mug's Little Willie
Time 2.71/5
who, it was alleged, was now dead. to flie above effect, stating also that the note
Defendant denied the promissory notɔ. was produced by the defendant's aescantant,
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His Lordship ordered reference to be male
to the Stamp Ufice in order to find out who requisitioned the stamp P and when this
had been done it was discos
that the phot
Stamp Office for
The shove remita sre-reproduced by kind tiff himself had applixt at
the paper
fir. Hays thereapon withdrew from the case. His Lordship gave judgment for the defes permission of the Jockey Club.
atituent of red ink is alcohol."