THE FIFTH GYMKHANA:

BETTER SHORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PEESE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TM8, 1906,

until the straight was entered when the skill of the riders and the endurance of the panies were called for. Master's jockeyship was so good that almost before the other realised it. he had

The Afth meeting of the Gymkhens Cinksmed the lead. The riders of both Ionic and was held at Happy Valley on Saturday after. Kingston urged their steeds to their utmost noon der favourable weather condition. The Kingston did his beat, but was uneqos! to the attendance, unfortunately, was zot so large occasion. So was Ionic, slthough he stayed anal, but the racing ran considerably better

WEIHAIWEI SCHOOL.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

The fourth annual Prive Distribution took

place at the now school house on 2nd Aug Sir Havilland de Sunsrantes presided, and din tribute the prizes, Later in the afternoon

AQUATRO SPOSTÁ.

The winners WODA D---

50 Yards (open) (1) W. F. Markinson (2)

W. J. Roope

Pont Rao (let heat) (11 W. J. Roope (2)

E. G. Grimble.

tring: (1) F. Clough.

50 Yante (dader 12). (1) E. Lammert (2)

V. Jaqua,

Punt Has (20d heats: (1) C. C. 'Walker (2)

K. Dissdale

than has been witnessed at any of the previons longer than the former. He made a hold bid to | aquatic sports were held, and Mrs. Stewart ] · meetings this year. Although there were only {"þeuroat Blas Nile carrying off the amp, hat the Lockhart presented the trophies to the winners.

three starters in the Challonge Cup, they were all "straight geers" for the prize, which was won by Mr. Maater on Blue Nile after an The three-quarters and mile exciting races and a quarter flat races were ale worth sosing. There was no hurdle race owing to the small number of entries, but the committme substituted the ereat by a time race in which a field of fillson faced the starter. His Excel- Boney the Governor arrived while the first race was in progress aut viewed the proceedings from his stand. The Pari Mutuel clurks were not called upon brusky * 1xt, but

Tho disburse any large dividentis.

were emosiderably afternoon't proceedings onlitoped by the slentious of music played by the band of the Royal West Kent regiment

Results of events sro as under

10

and led the field.

wery

ONE MILE AND A QUARTER FLAT BACK HANDICAP. For all Chins Ponies. Non- winning Jockers allowed. Entrance fee & lat Prize A Cup presented. 2nd Prize: 325 (Entrsace fees to go to winner.j Mr Hickman's Roscommon Bst lb b

Allowance (Owner) › I Mr Brutton's Prestoni 11st Olb (Owner) 2 Mr Clarke's Puthan 14st Ab 56 Allowatt

(Owner) Mr Mactional's flighand (ie 11x-4

(M. Gegg) Roscommon at the tunst of a good start "Ak the village was passed, however, he was supplanted by Highland Gillie who, in turn, was challanged by Pathan The latter pong was in the van as the judge's box was passed for the first time. Roscommos being second and Highland Gillio third, Passing Bowrington Rosenmon again nesummed the lead and unda the pisse. Going up the ingline Pathna drew into second place but gave way to Preston which pony till thau had been Sagging in the year. Roscommon, Pathan and Preston passed the village in a bunch, while Highland Gillie who was a considerable distance Iwebind appeared to be played at. Notwith standing the quickness of the pace Roscommon and and his again responded to his ridur when the straight was entered, and although | hard pressed by Preston, whose owner rode an wcellent race, he managed to beat him on the

Putánu ran a bad third. Tim post by a head

The Pars Mutuel paid a -2 min. 17-ki veca. dividend of 8 on the winner DISTANCE HANDRAP-OPEN TO ALL. COM-

Hors

and Ponies ali KRY.-For

waler, Donkeys. Description whether country brad, Chine pony or donkey, 17), sume and bright of mind, and stadin weigh! of rider to las given. Batone fre 2. Two Priser: - Doe in ge to winner and the other to the first heavy weight or stone past the peat. First Pris; preted by fi. K. Hall-Brutton, d. Heavy-weight Frize presented by the Chip,

Standing weight fards. hels, in of ribers . 13 112

Mr Hyne's Ingot

Father O'Flynn's Mer

rymite

Mr Godfrey Master's

Mango

Capt, Colman's Linkman

Mr Oftury's Aethelhert

2

3

1211

(Mr Bratton).

1

(Mr (remon), 2}

128 17+1

ewer).

162 150

Lower). (

Be (Mr Deco

190 201 (Mr Trefenbacker

Mr Rahbek's Saxonia #

No donkeys, thoroughbreds, or rucing animals other than China ponies faced the stertor in this eroul. The six who dashed off when thes shot was fred ran their race round the course

but kept a good distance spart. When some of the ponies passed the rock it was manifest to all apestators that there were only two in the race -the two greys, ingot and Morrymite, who galloped mida by side like the white strods w kich earried Macaulay's white knighte, ingot, how- ever, managed to crane his neck ahead of Merrywite on the winning post and was declared the winrera disidend of $1270 was paid on

Cer

Liao.

GYMKHANA

CHALLENGE Detan one mile-For all China pouies. Catel weights at 10st lbs. Winners of an open race or open griffin race alte. extra. Non-winning subscription prius allowed Non-winning Jockeys allowed Alba

lle

To be won by the pony scoring most marke

latter pony beat him by a couple of lengths. Mr. Master was loudly choorl for the excellent race he put up, and will in due course be presented with the Challenge Cup which he has an deservedly woo. Time2 min, 11-25 The dividend paid on Blue Nile was

4.

$15.10. LADIES

|

NOMINATION.

2

PUTURE OF WEIHAIWET

17

The Head Master, Mr. H. 1. Beer, road his annual report, of which the following is a Prize Distribution condensation -AL Inst year two official lettors were read anot Rumours as lo the future of Weihaiwoi. the intentions of the British Government + Aust Sally" bave beva persistent this year toe, nad Rave. Della' to placent intervale you may have noticed the formal denials of across the cours Gentlemon to start

On

these reports that have recently been published mounted opposito Judge's bur

to ride to a point in sundry papers on the China Coast, I have indicated and there dismount, pick up a also sou another letter written by ons in given iraal they are bundle of sticks and return to starting a position to kuon the facts, who states that point, what they will hand the bundle to their respective, nominatore. The prize will be won by the lady who knocks down her doll in the least number of throws cod in the shortest space of tims. Fatrance lus $ 1st Prize: promoated by the Club.

ad I've presented by the Club. Mr. Belgrave, nominated by M. Kitson... MY Dupra, nominated by Miss Baner

Lawrence

J

This event brought forth seven starters, The grutlemen rode to a certain point where they secured a bundle of sticks with which they raced back to their nomine. A bundle contained

about ten sticks, and with these the ladies were required to knock down a Japanese doll, soren ut which were attached to guests atuel in the ground. For a time the slicks shot up into the air and fell again hke a shower of hail, but the dolls reunind stationary. When nearly all of their ammunition was spent, only the two ladies before mentioned were successful in knocking over dolls. The rest of the dolls remained up- right, "aggravating" iconuments of woman's most notorious incapacity 5-6 pm PunkRAŽNATUTURS OF

FLAT RACK. ponies. Non-winning Jockeys allowed

Tug-of-war: Winning team-W. J. Roope, A. Thompson, J. F. Moller, B. N. Toulmin Comic Race: (1) W. F. Martinson. 50 Yards (auder 14) (1) G. Crimble (L)

C. C. Walker.

Punt Rare Final): (1) W. J. Roops (2)

E. G Grimble.

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contains accounts of the polico proceedings following the shooting affair which we bare

Peter Saducy Hyudmen was charget with feloniously, unlawfully, and with malice afore thought, shooting and wounding one Mrs. Rose with a revolver, thereby causing her intent to kill; further, with feloniously, anlas. fully and with malice aforethought killing and murdering one Harry Smith, by shooting him

Road.

14. Entrasen for 85. Dat Prize: A Can too much credit to newspaper reports, have really become wealthy and porwerful j tak a revolver on the 1st inst.. at 15. Haiuing |

presented by Sir Paul Chater, Kt.. C.M.G, Entrance fees to go to 2nd Prize:

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The following translations were specially argotiations as to the rendition of Wei-bai-made for the North China Thaily News." wei by Great Britam to China “bave not ssen They are of two Decrees dated September 1st. been suggested by either with." Taken with and 2nd: (1) In obedience to the instructions of her Imperial Majesty the Impress Dowager. -Evør the official statements in Parijament these

the Emperor issues the following deures contradictions of falsa reports should satisfy the since our Imperial Hongs began to rule this ordinary man bat capital proverbially shy, Empire we have ever had the best interesis of and investors interested in the development of the people in ane hearts and have always takon np anything that at the time amen advan the Colony may prefer to wait a more delinite tageous to our subjects. At the present day we pronouncement, We may take courage from hold, triations with the various nations of the the historical fact that the English ar net iù earth and learn that there is nmorgat them the habit of surrendering a territory, once mutual interdependence on and with each other acquired, from motives of philanthropy but and this leads us to consider our own position

which seems pressing and fraught with danger, THE SHANGHAI SHOOTING AFFAIR. ratber, having once obtained possession, it bus

unless we sack for wise and exporisnod men to been our custom to increase it, to a to it assist us in the forernment of the Empire. For this reason we sent a special mission other territory. This is, I believe, the history of high chicinis to visit various parts of the world to entire into the system of in brief, of the growth of our largest colonial pos-

in them. Government We may now, I think, safely conclude

Our High Commie- session. that the British Bag will fly over the Territory sioners, Duke Ten Teeh and his colleagues, of Wel-hai-wei for the next soventeen years at have now returned from their travels, and in all their reports to as they are suspinous in As a soloci in common with all other declaration that the main cause of the back.elready reported. least. who have interests in the colony-we inte, ofward condition of this Empire is dus to the course, suffered to some extant from the un- lack of confidence between the highest and cortainty that, with more or less season. has between the Throne and Ministers and the tusses. Indeed oficials know not how to MILE | ©xisted about our future political status. Several

follows that the people are ignorant of how to HANDICAP-For Chips parents of boys even now in the school giving protect the people, whilst on the other hand it grievous bodily harm, on the 1st inst, with

the safety of their country; Foreign by granting a Constitution to the masses and allowing universal

to all. aufrege

Detective Inspector McDowell, who arreate di the secased in the house where his victims lay, I sovereign and people are interland as to their demon interests and what affects the neat he made the following statement- will surely also affect the other. The people I am so sorry for my poor girl. I

intended shooting her, as I love bor very dearly. The power of each is clearly But it was more than I could stand when 1 of foreign countries elect their elders to rule defined, the methode of obtaining funds for Government expenses properly regulater. found them in the room together. I will tell As foraight 1 worked at the Metropole until 10 o'clock. Everything is controlled under a proper system you the whole thing from start to finish. Inst and aims at the welfare of the masses.

As it was Saturday evening I wished to take ourselves it is necessary at present to make a

about

4 o'clock, rode on my bicycle down to the careful investigation into the matter and prepare my girl cut for a driso. I left the Metropole ourselves to imitate this Government by cons-

house in Dent Kond, but I found she was not thure. I asked her little sister Kane where she titution in which the supreme control mast ba in the hands of the Throne, while the interaS

had she

to New Zung's Вран wa, and she said of the masses kha! given to the elect, ul

(a tailor's shop), but I suspected she was with vanced to such position by the suffrages of the Smith and I went direct to Haining Road

This, it is to be hoped, will be

Smith's house. to

I rang the bell at the front the means of strengthening the foundations

But at this time dear, but got no answer. Then I went round of an everlasting Empire.

to the back and the small boy told me the day no method of procedure has as

no got! Come back six clock. Then 1. returned to Dout Road, again, but she had not yot been drawn up, whilst the nrderstanding of the mases in very limited. Any impetuosity come back. I went off again, on my bicycle, shown in introducing these reforms will at the com

called at Nee Zung's and one or two other placon, How can we then and from there to the Hotel des Colonies, as I with end be so much labour lost. face our subjects under such circumstances and how regain their confidence and faith in us thought she might be basing tee there

1 then telephoned from the Hotsi zen Colonies It is incumbout upon us as a beginning, there. Smith. She was not at either of these places. to the clerk at the Metropole to say that I fore, to reform the official system, next to rovise carefully the law in their most minate details,

it was very important that I shend come, and out. When the foreigner saw him he rushed promote and encourage utriversal Education. Would not return that evening. The clerk said knocked at the bedroom dour. The master came I then rods down to Haining up quickly and pushes kim down, and witness Head, and near the front door of No. 15. I heard the report of a revolver. Witness was met Mr Ferris and asked him whether Harry standing at the top of the stairs and was very gendarmerie throughout the Empire.

Ile kalyes. mach afraid when he heard the report of the try and people will then nnde ratand the kind Smith lived at No. 15. westry of Government needed for the country and be Having first tried the front door and getting revolver. He did not see, it, he merely beard

Cons- prepared to start the foundations of a titutional Government, whilst the officials. high be answer I went round to the buck door.it. He ran down stairs and into the next hour The boy opened the floor and I gave him my where he told some others thoro of what had

take this topside." and low, in Peking and elsewhere, will use card and end

The boy happened. Hare get et friend; no can " card | umployed as a fidewastor in the 1. M. Cantoro. their best otalavours to bring our destres to

waid:

John Vincent Murphy, sworn, said he was a triumphant completion. Tni few years' time,

(Mr Depree

3

written asking what we intended to do now! that Wai-bai-wei was to be given up Teople have said 10 "why do you still stick Hoo. Mr W. & Gressea's tonic 11st pl.........

to a sinking ship F But, Sir, we have yet to My Clarke's Casbroere. 11st Olb.......

be persuaded that the ship is-siaking. We believe that Wei-hai-wei with its magnificent Mr Otory's Rodd Herring, Mat dib

climate, its splendid harbour, above all because (Mr Mackie)

it will remain under Britisk rale, has a great 3r Clarke's Pathan, kost 786

(Owner)

futurs before it. In the mean time we wait till security of tauure is more esected nod we (Mr Grason) Father O'Flynn's Merrymile, st 8lb.....

have every reason to be existed with the ensure Mr.Hickman's Rosemou, 10st oth (Owner

of success the school has attained. Last Prize Mr Hyna's Tagot, 1st lb (Me Brulton; u

ay we had 33 boarders, and towards the Mr Oltery Athelbert. Jest b...

(Mr Deacon

end of year the number was toroased to Several of these, however, were boys who A fast race and a fairly large told. A good start

was witnessed and the ponies were came and wont like birds of passag, and who The red jackets of for one reason and another were here for's year bunched throughout. Pahad fashmere were to the fore untilor part of a year suly. To-day we have 26

Then Ianic and Red

Wei-bui-oi was chosen by s as the the village was passati,

Ο

boarders.

best place on the Chinn Cosal for a school, en scount of its healthy climate.

al

In 1904 the doctor paid only three pret essi visits to boys here, and since last Prize Day medical aid has been reught for an inflamed Anger, a small abscese in the ear, and a strained

wrist

erring drew stond of Pathau and level will Lashmere. The pace up the straight was a fast one and foric was first past the winning post, with Lashowers a good second and Bed Herring well up in the third place. Time I mis. es. Dividend $14.50.

INSTASTE MI-UPES TO TIK RACE.

ALE COMERS Conditions-Ponies must complete the courses within a given time, which will be declared after optries are closed.

Sir Havilland de Sausmartz said, with regard They must be continually on the move and time cannot be filled in by turning and going to the question of the future «f Wei-hai-araj,

First Prize lo over ground ally covered. go to pony past the post nearest within time that he wished he was in a position to add 11 what but already 840 Eutrance fee something deficite limiting

appeared. He did not intend to prophesy, and for two reasons: first, that a man should not prophesy unless he knew, sad secondly he (Sir

Mr. Denon. 3 min. 12-4-5 sesi'

$5,000,

Mr. I uree, 3 min 31 smes.

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CHAIRMAN'S BEMARKS

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regulate army and establish a strong promised to do so

The

Master

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Hongkong, ad August, 1996,

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The tiar in which the poules were trquire tari and) did not know. (anghier). But he when it be found that there is a rough outline side. The hey went upstairs with the to complate the reuse in this race, elected had a suggestion to make. He would advise of what is needed, then will the time come for; and I followed closely at his hele. I hoard He lived in 16 Dont Bond. Ho Bad known all who fait anxiety, as to the Colony's future appointing a day for the inauguration de facto top of the stairs the bay tried to pravout ¦ Saturday, is inst., be heard somebody running

Ther H.. the Governor, was min. 43 soon. were tifteen starters in the orent, which waH A go-as-you-please aflair, the stamina or speed of a peny being of no censerquence. The rider's judgment of time was the objeun, and Mr. Deseon was very close to the time selered by His Excellency,

KOWLOON BOWLING OLUB Appended are the results in Die Frst round of each of the them competitions in progress at Kowloon In the cast of the President's com- puištion the recoed is not quite complete.

Win. Ramsay T. Wright T. NR-A

W. M. DeS

LUHAMPIONSHIP.

2) Wm. Rassel ||

D. Harvey'

J. M. Henderson

A. Ramsay R. White

F. II. Dixon

6. K. Harton

4 points|A. A. Milroy

*third.

D.

in the races for the eup, counting

R Lupy for a first for a second; and 1 for a

M. Lutyre The worlit of works already seared to pass with the pouy on a sale. Any winner of the R. H. Baxter

A. Ritchie- race to carry lbs. extra for each win in sab. sequent

to get hold of Sir Edward Grey and Lord Elgin and compel flem to spend the lot months of the early summer at Hongkong. Shanghai or in

the Straits Settlements, and then let them

donbt

talking upstairs, and know they were the.

the

and

then

Fagard m ignalf

not knocked

At

io

accused for about five years. About & p... of a Constitutional Government. The whole

bim aside and threw the door open Coino quick, send for the doctor." Him. Empire will then be notified of sho fant. We from woing Duy further. but 1 and in his house and shouting out, John, Jabu. I was dumbfounded mediately ran downstairs, meeting the actuad would therefore earnestly exhort our Viceroys

did no1.

what know

to do. Just half way down with one hand on the banister mny Smith rushed at

neck,

and Witness asked what was the muller. to their people, to show an enthusiastic desire

He said and Governors of provinces to issue proclamations found my girl there. for education, to be leyal and patriotic, to

the bed, but I тая

down in a room together and now, what shall I do? come to Wei-bai-wet for a change. He had no sastifies for the good of sil, and to ruirsin from pushed me and knocked me down against I've shot Wionis sud Smith. I caught thous definite decision wont be reached destroying a grand structure brough petty and out. I got up immediately, sod he come for Witness aid Lnt 18 g for the doctor. Il

of orm

sy

anked necused where Saith lived, and accused. I gave one swing themselves Seriously, however, is strife and private quarrels. Let all observe luw

to

me again. the enjoy

You know I can shift (85 told him ti follow him. They went and order and prepareanstitutional Govery, sent him a crappor. promptly (hoar, her)

pounds with that arm. As Smith get up bedown Dent Blood and

less Broadway, sam no reason why the British Government solid advantages of A

ment. This is our sincero hope and desire. put his hand roand to his bip, and then 1 said and all along the way he kept asking wit should give up Wei-bui-wei, and he though

Now it's him or I for it; he's going that for the present at an rate, they Let this be made known to the whole Empire.

and at the same time I drew my what he should do sul whether (3) In sur decron issued yesterday with 36 might make their minds easy,

to the importance of losing notine in preparing to shoot

Witness told the door and was coming towards me again, so if he should out the house a the country for a Constitutional Gorerement revolver and shot him. He staggered towards ought to blow out his brains. Nearing the

give himself up, by

Accored went. second time and Le troped.

and face it. fired " I

come slong e His Honour the Comissioner, in proposing a

we mentioned that we should begin first

must bave fired three or four shots, but and witness followed. rushing upstairs. Its reforming the official system. As this role of thanks to the Chairman, said he con.

Shew his sister and Smith lying down shot. Thes can't imagine how my poor gil got hit. gratulated the school on having Sir Harilloed matter of great importanes nothing must be

e without duke

dne and earnest deliberation, so

come towards me and I told for nut to be next he saw of accused was when he was ander preside st 12❘ de

that there may be no clanes in the future of

happened his sister and accused haul 18

this in his house. Distribution bear, kear). He afacerely trustou any complaints nhout preurs decisions and alarmed: that I had to protect myself. Shelarrest in the house. About three weeks before She asked acensed to the like. We therefore hereby appoint the that the boys would always appear befors a

favourable auspices following high Ministers to disenas and judge under the same Hanterinot played) | (laughter). The remonts as to the future of matters and then report the result to us, await. carried her upstairs and put her on the table leave the bouse. She would go her way, als

ing our answer theresuent:-Duke Tsai Tech, 9 Wei-bai-wei were as endless an astonishing. 11 | Shik Shan Imperial Charsman and President of going put her on the ground, as was afraid said, and he'd go his. Then witness camo in

Rites) Na Tung (President of the was surprising how persistency in the spread of the Board T. W. Robertion (ser.) suck reports made people believe them thear, Wawupu), Yung Ching (President of Board of Education), Prince Tsa? Chen (President of 15 hear). Some Devepapers seemed to know

Hoard of Commereo), Kusi Chiin (President of

1. Murchis Wm. Ifotobisen

Edwards

!

199

JJ. C. Gav

21

J. Kamay

2

Dr. Swan

21

A. Niobion

A. R. Kinross, (801)

J. Tully

21

G. T. Wilso G. Bwith (scratched)

PRESTUENTS COMPETITION......

ent starts for the cup, but in the event W.J Crawford of a pony carrying the penalty at winning gibs, to be deducted text time he starts. A. Itemsay Penalties sccuniatire up to 15s. Entune B. Fl. Barter fee of $5 to go in the puretuse of a memento. White to the winner of each race, and-$25 to second T. Wright

At the con- A. Hitchi pony out of the club funds.

clusion of the season a cap, value Sif, will R. Hauter

be presented to the owner of the pony obtain ing the second highest number of marks. Mr Godfrey Master's Blue Nilo 11st b

Hon. Mr W. A. Gresun's lonic log slb

W.

W. J. Crawford Hamery.

R. Lapsley

T. NeBro

21 Dr. Swan

1 T. W. Helertson A. R. Kinross

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19

21 F. H. Dizon

21 J. C. Gow

1 D. Harvey

R. F. Hune

W. M. Doas (died}

J. Murchie

21D M'Tatyre

21 J. Tully

21 W. Hutchison

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Subsequently the woanded woman's evidence was taken at the Hospital, and the prisoner was committed for trial.

ran downstairs. I followed her down. She

Pater,

I feel work.' rakl

I am bart, and droid-d to go at once to the doater. Before

and accused said, All right, he would go, She would fall of. That. I went down and let her promise him never to go wit

with Smith. shouted to Ferria: Send for a doctor." Let her mark bis words. If ever he caught jumped on a bicycle and weat na hard at her with Smith, he would sheet the pair of cald down to Dent Road to warn her brother, them. She replied, All right. Witness said noth

We went on surat 16 Dont Road with witness and his sister. Eitb. de for a doctor. great deal mora even than the responsible Board of Civil Appointments) Tiek Liang I shouted 'Jeln! John! I've stunt Wisnie and ing. Accused had been living for three months

id. bicycles and searched several places for deelurs. authorities, for they published the terms on President of Ravenne), Nota-The above

general Hospital. WH Finally we went to the 19 which Wei-hai-wol was to be given bank, to China named are all Macan Pai-bai (Prezid

Tai Hangt met Dr. Krieg sad informed him a woman had ost of Board of 12 witha procision that made untruth almostoppes President of Board of Riles). Keh Fao-hus 13 real But though these falso rumours had been President of Board of Punishments), Hsu been shot in Haining Read and asked him to Shit-Cheng (President of Board of Public go down there. I followed his motor on my

Un TEO WAY Lu Jen-hsiang (President of Board biogels."

to prison, the accused added:-- the British flag still floated over Wei-bai-wei, Works), Shou Chi (President of the

"I was quite prepared for him, as my girl had an Shih-kni (Viceroy and Mr. Runcimso had stated in the House ut

Censorate) and Yuan

warned me that Smith had said he would pat su ounce of lead into me." Commons that nothing had escurred to affect of Chill). The abcreuamed bigh Minis

tors of State shall draw up a report an the British lease of the Territory (icar, hesr).

the subject of their deliberations and PULZE WINNERS.

must act loyally and patriotically in the best Form.IV. Dux Frize"-J. P. Muller.

interests of their country. Let them not be Improvement Prize: --C. C Walker.

guided by private likes and dislikes. In addition to the above Metropolitan officials we also sppoint the following Viceroys to give assistance in the matter:--Tusn Fing Liang-king employed at 15. Haining Road. His master Yokohama, at 4.30 a.m., on Friday, for Victoria Chang Chib (Hokmang), Sheng YUD

y

13

G. Smith (scratchedj

21

G. T. Wibou

21

D. Gow

12

VICE-PRESIDENT'A

COMPETITION.

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(owner 12. Skinner WV. Rowsell (Mr. Dapres) 4, Nicholson Mr Brutton Kingston 1st b

(owner) 3A. A. Milroy Although a disappointment as regards the G. R. Edwards

Deas yumber of entries, the Challonge Cup proved w. the best race of the day. After considerably T. Wright more trouble than would have sofficed to stert W. J. Crawford

T. Skinner pouies the fiell got away. Ionic on the rails,

R. Whyte G. K. Haxton then Kingston and Blas Nile on the cuter course, Jonic took the load, Kingston following behind W. Russell

Thus they J. T. Wilson and Blue Nile Iringing up the rear.

D. M'Intyre raced until the feet of the incline was reached, J. Banay at which point Ionic had increased his lead by

Dizon soms lengths. Going up the hill, however, A. Ramsay the field closed up and on emerging from Dr. Swan behind the rock were in close order, but R. Hanter

J. C. Gow atill in Indian fle. The order was the same G, R. Edwarda

F.

H.

W. Hotchiso

21 J. Merobie

in existence for months the fact remained that

19 Form III Dar Prize":-8. M. Toulmin.

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Improvement Prize-E. G. Grimble,

15 Form II. Dux Prize:-E. Munsie.

21 J. M. Henderson 13

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Lapeloy

21 R. H. Baxter

D. Gow

Improvement Prize-W. F. Paxton.

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A. R. Kinross (ACT.)

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A. A. Milroy

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T. Neare

21 D. Harvey

21 A. Nicholson

1. Dax Prize"-R. V. Lammert. 2nd Prize:-M. E. Boer.

Improvement Prize -H, Clifton,

Languager (Latin, Fronch, German):---W. J.

Roope.

4 English Babjects:-W. J. Roope

7 Mathematica (Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry):

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-J. P. Moller.

G. Brith (scratched Scripture History:-. N. Tolmin.

T. W. Robertson (sor.)

B.F. Humo(unplayed) Conduct Madal:-W. F. Martinson.

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The L.G.M. str. Sacheen left Shanghai on Saturday, the 8th inst., at 10 am, and may be at 11 expected here on or about Monday, the futh inst

p.m.

On searching accused at the Station another cartridge was found in his pocket, together with a five-dollar note, a letter addressed “to to Henry Hyndman Esq., at sa address in whom it may concern, and a letter addressed

taca Macao.

The C. P. R. Co.'s ss. Empress of India left Tao Foo-sung, cautioned, said he was a boy'

His master and Vancouver.

called

Harry with.

-Kan), Hei Liang (624-chus), Chou Fu returned home on Saturday a 2 o'clock. (Mis-Che Trên Ch'on-hsuen (Two Kuang).

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The steamer Kutsang, from Calentia and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on the 7th instant, at 5 p.m.

The said Viceroys are also summanded to selost He told witness be expected foreign

HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Keep your com- His master then went subordinates to represent them in Peking, who visiter and when she strived to send a sil

boy to bis floo. shall either be a Provincipal Treasurer, Judge,

Witness sent the small hoy, and Chartanut and Special Skin Toule and Fandre half-past two.

Har or Tactai, as the case may be. The following way to his Ece. The foreign lady arrived at plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmant. Let shall constitute a Central Committee to supervise his master returned at once. At half past three Charmant will enable you to do it. the raid deliberations and transmit our com. tandı: Yi Kuang, Prince Obing, the Grand witness was sent to get some les tickets and was Specialities for the Skin are the study of Secretary Sun Chia-nal, and the Grand Cour-instructed to tell all visitors that his master was lifetime. A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sole Agenta, out. The foreigner came upstairs, and witness cillor Chan Mang-chi-

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