HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB/

RACE MEETING. ·

off.

THIRD DAY.

THE HONGKONG DATI.“

PS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15TM¤, 196,

Copper King), 11st Ub (Alderton) ( Mr Roinbek's Saxonis lato Saxon King.. 1st 4lbs 5lbs allowed (Mr Simoock) Mrs. P. C.'s Blue Nile, list 11...

(Mr Barkill

Owners

IBTS, RDA, SEDA.

Father O'Flynn

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Mr. Gooiz

0

Mr. S. H. Michoe)...

Mr. Mnedonski

O

Balochi Subalterns

Mr. Simcock

Mr. Moiland

Mr. Reinbek ... Mr. Owon Mr. Hynes

A ne race. Saxonin and Grafton ware in The the var, with Highland Laird in the rear. same order was maintained till past the rock, when White Blaze came into prominence and took third place, with Doany brook on his heels. The fold bunched at the village and thon under followed a beautiful run home, White Blazo

เ Mr. Hayes passing the box first, with Donnybrook second. and Grafton third, 143 35. Mutuel paid at $5.80, $13.10, 88.70, and a dividend of $8.20

This race brought forth thirteon startoms, į Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Laird (late and was one of the best of the day, the Seld Pathsa on the boing bunched throughout. mails passed the judge's box first for the first titur, Wakelyn being second and Mongolian The lowering clouds which obscurod the san

Chief third. At the back stretch Wakelyn en the two previous days again hii kis welcome

took the lead, Frechdacha boing hard on his raye from the course at Happy Valloy yester day, when the third day's races were brought tracks, with Pathan third. Passing the rock Sandial, bonded the fold with Promised Land The track sms wat ape sloppy, and incond and the others well up. The field wore correquence the times registered were bolow thu: average: nevertheless, the enthusiasm of close together when the straight was entered. but the reen was between Sundial and Froch the sprotatore, the uunder of whom was a

heretofore was unbounded, the former maunging to pass the post numerous NA

firal by about 'reck, Speculation being third. Through 15n drizzling showers the band of the

Tino-225. The Fari paid on the first $7.70; West Keats enlivened the proceedings Shortly before 11,30 m, H.E. the Governor second, 27.80; third, $11.60. Dividend, 82250. arrived and the biod struck up the National The Lavies' PURx; Presented. Second to For China receive $150; and third 250. Anthem. His Excelleney viewed the races from his stand, in which was a special porty- Business at the Pari-Mutuel was, if anything, brisker than on the previous days, and some substantial dividende were poid. Results were unler:---

Starurda-His Excellency Sir Matthor Na- than, K.M.G.; His Excellency Admiral Sir Gerard II. U. Noel, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. His Excelinacy Maj-Genl. Villiera Halton, C.B.; Commodora H. Pigot Williams, R. N.; The Hon. Sie Pani Chater, Et. C.M.G., Lion Col. A. E. Aitken; A. Babington, Esq., Tha Hou, Mr. C. W. Dickson; J. A. Jupp. Ej.: "Captain F. W. Lyons; E. W. Mitobell, Esq.; J. C. Pater. Esq., E. W-Ratter, Esq.; and H. P. White. Esq.

II. P. White, Esq.

Clerk of the Scale.-B. W. Rutter, Esq., and Huruticapper H. P. White, Eng., and Capl, F. W.: Layous.

Judge The Hou. Sir Paul Chater, K. C.M.G.

Starter-C. U. Rose, Est.

Second Stater, -

Timekeeper-J. B. Michael, Esq.

Hon. Treasures.-C. W. Muy, Eng Clerk of the Course-T. F. Hough, Eng. THE GRAND STAND STAKES; Value 000. Second 10 receive 210f; and Third $50. For China Ponies hond fide Griffion on date dỀ entry. Winners of one Race & lb. extra; of two or more Rares 10 lb. extra. Subscription Griffles non-winners allowed 5 lb. Entrance

1. Three quartore of a mile. Mr. G. 1. Pulse Erwald King, 31st b

(Mr Barkifi) Mr Buxy's Himalaya Ros, Flat 11b

(Mr Jayes) Mr D. Macdonald's Highland-un, 11st als

(Me Dupes) 3 Mr Durger's Zanzibar, 11st ill`

(Mr Bolier) o Messrs. T.F. Hough & R. Showan's The

Qunich, 1st (Mr Mrokio) Mr Ellis Kadoorio's Coreau Chief, lost 120s

(Mr Johns). 0 Mesra. Mnalauald & Aldorton's Banzal,...

12st be (31 Simcock) f fi. E. Sir Matthew Nathan's Cordlite...

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ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this resting other than subscrip tion Grifus 5. extra. Unplaced runners and jockeys who have never had a winning ment allowed 5h Allowances.aecumulative. Entrance $10, Duos round.

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Mr Buxey's Fortune Roan (lake Peaconaker)

1lat s Mr Hayes) 1 M: G. H. Polls Norman King at 6lba,

(51a penalty) (Mr Burkill) 2 Mr Reinbek's Saronis (late Saxon King) Sat 1ibs Hills allowed (Mr Simonck) Mr Dryasdust's Beancake 10st 13tha,

allowed (Mr Deprec) Father Flynn's Donnybrook (late Diamond

King) 1st 10lbs, 5lbs allowed

(Mr Greason) 0 '

Mr S: P. C.'s Blue Nile ICat 10, 3lbs allowed

(Mr Moller) U With Fortune Rose on the rails and Donny the fold got brook on the mater cours", away woll. Saxonis laimed the premier position, with Donnybrook and Blue Nile in attendanco, F criona Rose Luing hat. At the football kand Saxonia still retained his position, with third. Blun Nile sesond and Reancake Coming up the bill Fortuce Ross bottered his place, while Blun Nils overtook Saionin past the reek, Bcancake still lying third. Norman King and Fortune Rose came on together al the bal, but the former mnurged to get in advaton. Suzenie still occupied first place and Blue Nilo second. At the home stretch the order was Norman King, first, Saxonia second, Fortons Ross third, but tho gallop down saw the favourite ride into bor position. Time-2-06. The Pari-Mutzel paid out 25-90, 85-9), sud B14 respostively, and a dividend of $11-80).

Hat 3b-Mr Lerlie) 0 Mr Wingard's Routhern, 1186 4lbs

1Mr Cox) 0 Banzai was in advance after a bad start, with Highland-rana rocond, isalaya. Reas third Emerald King fourth and Rosthern last they ran up the incline the peder changed, Highland-wan taking thw lead, with Himalaya - Rose second and Emerald King third. As the field rounded the bend the King drow inte first place and maintaicel it until the winning post was reached, passing it several lengths bed of Himalaya Ross, with Highland-man thied. Titus -12 3-1. The Pari-Mutuel paid Emerald - King, 53.70; Himalaya Rose, $13.00; Highlanılmai, 834.90; dividend, $6. 0. THE UREAT SOUTHERS STATER: Value 2300. Second to receiva $150; and Third Sou. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as par scald Previous Winners of this Mouting of me Kaer 7 . extra: of two or moro Races 30th extra Unplaced Runners allowed 3 12; Grillins allowed 3 b.: Subscription Dofus of Seasons 1901-1905 and 1965-1906 Aurores neromalative allowed 10 lb. Entran$10. One Mile Mr GH. Patis Norman King, 1st 1

(Mr Burkill) } Mr Burgor's White Bluze. 1'st Bb...... (Mr Moller) Ar Busey's Coregat Rase. 11st 8bs (7

outor course.

penalty) (Mr Hayca

This was a very slow race, the heavy course militation against the good. Norman King Look up this position, against the rails, with White Blaze slongside and Coronet Raso on Cas The order until the straight waS resolo was Norman King first. Coronet Rase second, and White Blaze third, about a lengths separating each pony. In the straight White Blaze look arcond place, and then drow up on the lunder, but the King was a strong rener, and gossed the judge's box with three longthw to spero, two lengths separating Coronat Rose from the second horo. Time-2,295. Pari- Mutuoi payments were dividend $15.50; first,! $42.60.

After the raon was run, the ownars and stewards adjourned to the Grand Stsad, whore Mis Alice Berkeley made the presentation of the purse from the ladies of Hongkong to the successful rider. Mr. Hayes suitably replied, and banded Miss Berkeley a beautiful bouquet of ohrysanthemus with the club colours. Thres cheers were onlled for Miss Barkaley and the ladins of Hongkong. These were hoortily given, and followed with a "tiger." THE FLYAWAY STABES. Value $400. Sec. and to receive $100; and Third 830. For China Poutor bow fide Griffins on date of eatry. Weight for inches ne per scala. Winners of oun Race 5 lb. extra; of two Raves 7 extra: and of three or more Reces 1 lb. extra. Jockeys who have never had a Entrauco winning mount allowed 31. $10. Soros Furlouge.

Mr Batoy's Glorious Rose 11st Glb (Mr Haya)

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The Tri-

Analysis of jockeys for

Rider

Mr Burkill. Mr. Meller Mr. Cox

Mr. Dupren

Mr. Johnstone

Mr Alderton...

Captain Arbuthnot Leslio

Mr. Mackie

Mr. Gresson

Mr. Hager

Mr. Simeno

the races is as

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Following is the analysis of ponies for the

coting :-

PER CASE 12 BOTTLES

Poby

ISTS, 2NDS., 3EDs,

Triumph Res

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24 BOTTLES

Zapoter

3

Heather King...

SOLE AGENTS:

Czardas

II.

Frechdachs

0

Cordita

A THE HONGKONG STAKES: Value $100. Se-

cond to receive $150; and third $50, forced entry for China penica subscription Weight griffins of this season 1905-1905. fer inches as per scale. Winner of the ter man Cup 7th extra: non-winners placed ponies allowed 3 Unplaced runners allowed 31. Entrance $10. One Mile and & ball. Mr E. W. Mitchell's Zepoter, 11st 8lbs..

3lbs overweight (Mr Dupree) 1 Mr G. H. Polta' Maori King, 11st 21b

Mr. Bural) 2 1201 Baluchis Sobalterns' Patlion, 10st 12te

3ths allowed (Mr Hamer) 3 Mr Buxay's Common Rosa, 11st 12 bs

(Mr Hayes) Mr Christian's Freohdncks, 1st Sibs...

¡Mr Gregson) 0 M. Cruickshank's Spring Chicken, 10st

12lbs, ba allowed (Mr Crnicksaank) 0 Mr Darius Diadem, 10st 101bs

(Mr Simcock) 0 Messrs T.F. Hough & R. Shawen's Haleyon Messrs T. F. Hough & K. Shewan's Promised

Days, 10st 1lbs (Mr Johnstone) C

Land, 10st 71b Site allowed (Mr Mackie) 0 Mr D. Macdonald a Highland Star, 107,

Sibe allowed (Me Alderton) U H. E. Sir Matthew Nathan's Cordite, lost. 13bs (Mr Moller)

(Mr Cox Mr S. G. Nowall's Sundial, 10st 12lbs Mr Smith's Nugget, 11st 1lb...(Mr Auglis) 0 There were thirteen startern for theas stak and shortly after the start the ponies scattered. Pareing the judge's stund for the firel time the ' order was Cordite, one, Diadem, two and Frechdachs, three. Going up the back stretch, Cordite increased, his lead by twelve lengths, but was overtaken by Diadem and Zapeter going up the incline, where the field closed up, and ne thay sgain scattered in the straight. Zapiter took the lead and held it until the winning post was passed, Maori King ranning a bad second and Pathan third. Time-3.47 25. The Pari paid a dividend of 841.40, and on the first pony. $11.80. second $8:20, and third $37.60. TH

8:20.

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CHAMPION STAKES:-With added. Second to receive $250; and Third $100. For Chinn Ponies Winners at this Meeting only. A forced entry. Entrance Winners of two Races $30; of threa er no Race 80. Weight for inches os per scale. One Mile and a quarter Mr Boxer's Trumph Rose, 11st b

(Mr Hayrs) 1 Mr Wingard's Czarda's, 11st 7lba (Mr Cox) Me. Potts Heather King, 11st 4lb

(Mr Burki

Mr Johu Pool's Ca Cauny, 19s6 1lbs......

Exchange King

Ca Conny...

Moori King Glorious Rose...

Sycoo King

Common Rose...

Arab Chiof Speculation Wakelyo.. Coronet Rese... Rambler Rese... Erl King... Norman

King

Emerald King White Blaze Spotted Raws The Quaich Rabbit ** Zanzibar Fortune Rose Sunrise Rosa Rising un Red Herring Himalaya Ione Donnybrook Now Bog... Highland Laird Pathan Ingot Pilot: Rosthera Sundial

La Franco Rose The Skirl

Old Boy... Highland-man Saxonia Grafton Sirocco

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UNREST IN THE PHILIPPINES.

AN AMERICAN SENATOR'S VIEWB.

In an interesting article which is published in the New York Tribune, Sconter F. T. Dubois discussess the canses of the political unrest in the Philippines. He points out that all the Filipines with the exception of those bolding (Air Johnston; official positions, favour a Government of their Triumph Rosa was the favourite for this mce, owe. They give as a reason for this belief that their people are filled with patriotism; that and that the confidence which so many reposed ther for many years have been without a in hip was well placed Hayes proved as he Government of their own, and that this Tba Bald got a good patriotism would induce them to uphold a rude the Rora to victory. start, Healther King taking the lead, with Batire Government. They think the Unitet Staton ought to enter into an agreement with Czardas second, Ca Caney and Triumph Road

the other leading nations of the world to When the protect them against the aggressione of any following hard in their wako. Dupree)fectball stand had been passed Czardas Foreign Power while they are building up and

tock the premier position, the King falling making permanent their own Government. 0

back to secund, with Ca Cany third Going up the incline Cordas still. led, the other three racing neck and neck behind him until the rock was passed, when ('n Canny foll to the rour. Entoring the straight Triumph Rose pulled isvol with Czardas, and as they reared

G. II. Polti Exchango King 1st Cit

lb penalty (Me Burkill) 8 Mr Darger's Old Boy 1st 2b (Mr Miller) Mr Buxey's Spotted Rose 11st 1, (Me

Mr Ellis Kateoria's Arab Chief 11st 3lo

tt pónity (Mr Johnstone)

The field of now get well away and kept ta,

gether antil approaching the incline, when Old Boy assumed the I-ad of the rest of the field. At the village the ponies travelted in close order, Arab Chief falling out of the rain. Coming

and increased her load as she neared the

dividend $7.27

up the straight Glorious Rose shot to the front, home drew away from him, passing the winning winning pest, which she passed firs lougths post in a canter six lengths ahead, while about two lengths separated Czardas and shead of Exchange King, who, beat Old Boy-for

Heather King. Time-2.56 4.5, Fari. Mutasi sreon place by a length. Time-2444. Pari-

paytsents: Triumph Rose, 86; Czardas, $7.50) Mutuel poyinants were Glorious Rosr. 36,70 Exchange King, 50,30 „dividend 218.44. Tus PRAETHON STAKES. Handicap, Valno $350. Baroni to zveoive $108; and Phird 850, For Chinn Ponius that have been in the Colony prior to 1st Septeraber, 1905, and Griffins un dats of ontry. Previous Winners and non-starters at this Meeting barred. Entrance 31. One Mile and a quarter: Mr. Busey's Spotted Rose, lust 8

(Mr Hayes)) Mr Cruickshank's Now Boy, at 1lbs, Bibs

overweight (Mr Johnstone) Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Imird (

Copper King) Ist (Mr Alderton) Bir Dargar's Zanzibar. 10st 1ilihe, tlbs over-

weight (Mr Mello) 0 Mers T. F. Hough & R. Shewan's The Quaich, Lost 5lbs (Mr. Mackie)

Mr W. Inglia Forward, ist (Mr Dupren) TER GOVERNOR's Cur: Presented by is. E. Sir Matthew Nathan's Shimaesite. 10st, 4lbs overweight (Mr Lesio

NATHAN

After three had starts, in which Zunzibar

STAKES A

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Sweepstakes of 35 with $250 added. Sacond to receive $100: 2nd Third $80. For China Ponies Subscription Griffus of this Sonson 1905-1906 that have ron and act won at this Meeting Weight for inches per scala. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount

Five Furlouge. allowed 5 lb. Mr Smith's Ingot 10st 12lba (Mr Alderton) 1 Mosers T. F. Hongh & R. Shewar's The Skirt 10st 12ba (Mr Jebustone) Mr A. C. Hynes' Sirocco 1st 7lbs

(Mr Hynea) Mr A. Babington's Rosur 1081 4lbs

(Mr-Hobertson) 0 Mr Craickshank's Red Herring 10st 131b... (Owner) Mr E. Gouls's Rabbit at bs (Mr Maukie) Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Chial st

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12lbs, 7lbs overweight (Mr Toglis) Mr Magpie's Velocity 10st 121bs Mr Lolie)

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The writer continues: There is a wide a difference between the ordinary Filipino and the intelligent and educated few as there is between the ordinary farm-hand negre of the South auf Booker T. Washington, Frederick glass, bnd the cultivated and educated negroes of America. You cannot any mora judge the masses of the Filipinos by the lenders the ordinary gro by comparing him with like Aguinaldo and his elnes than you can judge Booker T. Washington. My opinion is that if they attempted self-government it would quickly degenerate into an oligarchy. However, no mailer what my opinion way by the Filipinos want and it in they could maintain a native Government. There is not an American in the falands who sympathises with them in this belief. When Fecretary Tufilluutly ganonticed to them that it was their duty to give up any such hopes and to abandon the idea of self. government for all time to come practically, their worst fears wore confirmed, There is no intimney and no sympathy between the Americans who are in the islands and the natives. The daily American newspapers which are published there do not attempt to conceal their contempt for the gatives, Every issue of their papers shows plainly that they do not regard thon us a factor in the future of the country,

THE AWAKENING OF CHINA.

The Chinese Government is negotiating with a group of British in German banks for large loan for the construction of railways vory, significant fact, judienting that the Chin- ese people are at last really awakening. The awakening, no doubt, is accompanied by many regratiablo incidents, and, as a matter of course, interested foraigners of the worst type ars oxaggerating those incidents, and trying to stir up feeling in Europe and America in the hope that foreign intervention may take place. We sost sincerely trust that nothing of the kind will

happon. China has been in contset with Europe and America longer thur Japan, and has suffered much more soversly through the contact. But, whereas Japan was early brought to see the necessity for adopting Western civilisation if she were to escape destruction, it bas taken more than half a century to open the minds of the Chiness to the same conviction. At last the China A convinced. Indeed, it is probable that the moré intelligent Chine took in the fact a good while

Aro

ago. But unfortunately for them their Government was grossly incompeteniandequally grossly corrupt. Consequently, it discourage:1 every proposal for improvement, and it kept down all progressive public mon. The result is that Chia has not the capablo and for- seeing alatesmen Japan, Jackly for itself. had to guide it in the way of progress. However, even the Chinese Government, and still more the provincial governments, are at last con vinced of the necessity for constructing now desirous of railways, and they chtaining the flonucial means of doing so. They have decided against granting concessions, and they desire to keep all the railways in their As a matter of course, both own puss decisions are described by the kind of foreignars referred to above as ovidence of the wickedness of the Chinese. There & uothing wicked, or even foolish, in those decisions, were it not that the Chinese Government has not the competent persons for constructing and managing railways | It is to be recollected that it was the Russian construction of railways in Manchuria which log to Russin occupation of that grost pro- vinen. The fact is not likely to he forgotten by China, and it is a warning against giving othe foreigners great railway intorente 'the empire. On the other hand, Japan has care. fully avoided giving railway ecossions of any unguitude to foreigners. The principal rail. ways in Japan are owned by the Japanese. Gatorument. And, resing what Japan has. done, it is natural that this she'd be regarded by the Chinese as a conviucing aryament.

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However, the group of bankors referred to! ahove bare expressil themselves willing to make the advance on two coalitione. The first i that the interest on the loan shall be guaranteed, not by the earnings, whatever they may turn out to be, of the proposed railways- earnings which, it is unnecessary to say, bare not yet come into existence-but by the hypo- thecation of sp cial existing resenue; and the second is that the railways shall be under the management of a European. We believe that there is no difficulty about the first condition. The Chinese Government, of course, recognises that it cannot expect lenders to part with their money in the mere hope that the rallways will be constructed, und will prove profitable enough the expected interest Bat the Chinese to give Governmost kicks against the second condition. It wishes to remain perfectly unfettered as to the management of the railways. Very little! doubt, however, is entertained that it will bayo to give way, for it mognises that the railways must be built. It fears that if it delays too long the Powers will strong Pl

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such to gin her attention to native Filipino and the educated Filipino believe mattors as the building of railways. And as lbs overweight (Mr Rutherford that if the Chinese coulis is allowed to enter Japas is most eager for the opening up of large corporations will cultivate the lands with China and the expansion of its own trado in Mr. Jeba Peel's Gaberlunzio 10st 19h...

(Mr Gresson) this labour, and that their country will quickly that great Empire, it is reasonable to anticipato Deing a short race, there was no time in the pass into the possession of foreigners. Among that the whole influenca of Japan-and it must ally fast trotter. Carriage or Saddle Hack. Nil Desperandum Slakes for lagging, 2038

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"C" quintly & field of thirteen was drives from the importation of coolis labour. All the Americana satisfactory settlement.—Stačić,

Care of "Daily Pres" Office. start, and kept in close array until the straight in the islands, however, are most anxious for

Hongkong, 1st February, 1906. was reached. There said the plying of whips the int:oduction of coolie labour, arguing that Ingot drew head of the field, The Skirl faking the country will remain undeveloped without second place, and Sirocco third. Thus teesit, because the natives will not work with any passed the winning post, the time being 1.27. steadiness or certainty. The Pari paid- first. $18; second, $7.90; third, $29.90, dividend $85.30.

Excellancy Bir MATTHEW

Me Meiland's Pilot 10st 10lbs (3r Simcook) K.C.3.0. Second to receive $19; and Third $50. For China Ponies Subscription speilt his chance, the seven ponies started, Forr 9, H. Michael's Rising Sun 11st 3lbs, Grifius of the Season 1905-1906. Weight ward at the rails and Zanzibar making the for inches as per scale. Previous Winners of our Hace 7 lb. extra of two or more Races extra. Uuplaced Hanners allowed & lb. Entrance $10. Ono ruilo. Mr 8. G. Newall's Sundial, 1st 12b.

(Mr Cox) Mr Christiani's Froolilaches, 11st be

(Mr. Burkoll) Mr G: C. Mozon's Speculation, lat 2lbs

(Mr Johnstone) Me A. Babington's Revar,-10st tiba

(Mr Robertson) 129th Balucbis Subalterns' Pathau, 1st b (Mr Moller) Mr Paid Chater's Wakelyn, 1st us

(Mr Hayes) Mosure T.F. Hough & R. Shewan's Promised Land, st lbs (Mr Mackio)

Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Mongolian Chief,

10st 12)bs (Mr Dupres) Capt, W. Arbuthnot Leslie's Lyddite.

1st 12lbs (Owner) Mr S. H. Michael's Rising Sov, 11st b

(Mr. Simcock) Major Parker & Mr. Hamar's Baluchi...

paco. Passing the judge's box for the first time the order was. New Boy Srat, Zanzibar. second and Forward third. As they passed the back stretch Highland Laird pulled into second place, and lod when passing the football stand. When opposite the village Spotted Ross took third position, and as he entered the straight 3 displaced Highland Leird, while New Boy pulled up lorol with the latter. Spotted Rose 6

won by 3 lengths, Now Boy being wecond, and Highland Laird shird. Time 302 2-5. The Pari paid a dividend of $10, and 26,40 on the first, $15 on thosecond, and $10.30 on the third. THE CONSOLATION STAKES; A sweepstakes of $10 each with $200 added. Second to receive $100; und bird $50, For China ponies that have an and not won at this mesting. Weight for inches as per acule. Jockeys who buve never had a winning mount allowed 5 lb. Three quarters of a Mile.

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10st 6lba (Mr Hamer)

Mr John Peol's Gaberlunzie, 10xt 2lbs

(Mr Gresson) Mr Smith's Ingot, 1st 12lb ...(Mr Hynes)

Mr Dargor's White Blazs list. lib

(Mr Molier) 1

Father O'Flynn's Donnybrook (late Diamond

King) flat ib (Mr Gresson) 2

Mr E. Owen's Grafton, 10st 12lbs

(Mr Johnstone)

We have placed over the Filipinos a ČoverL- ment of our own. This Govǝrument of Ameri- cans, appointed by the President, administers Analysis of owners for the races is as the law, collects the taxes, and manages the follows

Owners

18. 2ND, 3RDE. Mr. Baxey

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3 Mr. . H. Peits Mr. Mitchell Mr. Wingard... Mr. Dargor Mr. Christiani Mr. John Peal

Mr. Newall...

H. E. the Governor

Mr. G. 0. Moxon...

Mr. E. Kadoorie

Manara Hough and Showan

Sir Paul Chater

Mr. Cruickshank ...

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AMERICAN COTTON CONVENTIONS.

DECISION TO HOLD CROPS.

HANG) Acolinistised. Exception

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FOR SALE.

THE GOOD-WILL and STOCK-IN- TRADE of "TAI WO," Photo- graphora, ef No. 26, Queen's Road Central (Corner of D'Aguilar Street and No, 95, Queen's Read Contral).

For further particulars, apply to

YED WO, Tailors,

No. 36, Queen's Ed. Central. Hongkong, 9th February, 1900. 890

At the resumed meeting of the Southern details of their politieal life. Wa tux the Colton Growers Association, on Jan. 12, Hr. Filipinos for the schools and for the survey of Jordan, the president, stated that a report was their lands, and the Filipinos are not able to current in New York that the Convention was not harmonious Thereupon the chairman of hear the burden, sad inasmuch as it is our Government and they have nothing to do with the Holdings Committee announced that the it, it seems to me that Congress should appro. committee unanimously favoured holding for priate the money for these two purposes.

13 couts, and would ask the acreage commitise

COLD STORAGE, Although there beneficent land laws have been to recommend a 10 por cent. reduction in the in existence for some three years, the Filipinos nereage by diversification, and a 10 per cent.

THE HOMIKONG ICE COMPANY, LD., T20,000 Cable Heat old Lave not taken advantage of them. Not a single reduction in respect of fertilizers. Filipino bas acquired any land under them. The nouncement wes received with cheere.

Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores will fast in that the Filipinos do not know that there The Convention ananimously adopted a report be Open at 10 A.M. and P.M. daily, Sunday are sol laws. Our officers there should inform for the holding of the balance of the crop for excepted to receive and deliver perishable goods. them in regard to this and use every induce-15 conts, and Esa Island for 24 conts., and

WM. PARLANE, Manager. munt to get there to become hand-owners. authorising a committee of bankers and farmors Globe.

in esch State to carry out the plan.

The au-

Hongkong, 18th November, 1901,

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