THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUÁRI 22xb, 1907.
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Mr Brutton's Preston (late Rosthorn)
10st 10lbs (Mr Vida) Messrs. T. F. Hough and R. Showan's
The Pride of Cadow 10st 9lb (Mr Mackie) Mr. H. P. White's Zapeter 10s Siba Mr Buxey's Melrose 10st 10lbs (Mr Mector)
(Mr Dupree) 3 Mr Ellin Kadoorie's Manchurian Chief
10at Jibs (Mr Zaku) Ú Mr John Peel's Craven lato Ionic) 10st 2lbs,
After a false start the field got well away, | THE PHANTHON STaken Handicap. Valne Kingston on the rails and Quorn taking the $400. Boond to receive $100; and Third
$50, water running. The Judge's box was passed with
For China panies enterod at any Gymkhans meeting or mestings of the season | Cosmopolitan loading the field, Kingston second,
1906 and griffins on date of entry. Previous Zapoter third, Quora fourth and White Blaze winners and non-startere at this meeting last. At Bowrington Kingston applautoj
barred, Entrance 810. Ono mile and Cosmopolitan and led the field by a length,
quarter.
Zapater being third and White Blane fourth, Triumph Rose bringing up the rear. An the incline was approschad Kingat n, Zapoter and White Blaze raced together, the Rose behind, Nearing the rock While Blaze led from Zapater and Kingston, and Triumph Rose, giron free reis, rapidly gained 03 the leaders, He moor overtook Cosmopolitan, Quern and Kingston, and was in the third position as the straight was entered, WLite Blaze. however, had a lead of about three lengths and was at this stage urged on by his rider, running in stead of the Geld by thres length to of the large number who backed the favourite and lost. Commopolitan was second and Quom third. The fortunate backers of White Blaze
Boss did the last lap in her boet stylu and finished three lengths ahead of Glorious Rose who was second homes, Cotswold being third, and passing the post some six lengths behind Glorious Rose, The result surprised the backers of Trianph Rose who received a dividend of $112.30. The same pony paid $20.40 in the placed batting while Glorious Roso paid $6.20 and Cotswold $12.60 Time
2 min. 38-3/5 secs.
THE NIT. DESFERANDUM STAKES, A sweep-
stakes of 35 with $300 added. Second t
3
receive $100); and Third 350. For Chin panies, subscription griffins of this season 1966-1987 that have ran and not won at this meeting, Weight for inches se per scale. Jookeys who have never had a winning monet allowed 5 lb. Five furlonge Alba over (Mr resson) Mr C. H. Ross' Ben Wytis II, 1 lat ilb Manchurian Chief took the load, Cadzow
(Mr Jobastine) second, Zapeter third, Craven fourth, Prestou Me Magpia's Cherub, 10st 12ība fifth and Melrons last-all in a string. The Mr I. Macdonald's Highland Bonnet,
(Mr Dupree) same order was preserved till Bowrington was
10st. Diba (Mr Vida) reached. Here Biolrosa exchanged places with Mr Buxey's Big Rose, 1st 4lbst Mr Master) the great surprise Cerven and Zapoter gradually closed in with Father O'Flynn'a Dublin, 11at b
Cadow, passing intomcond place at the ingline. Mr J. Gray Scott's Whitehaven list lib
(Mr Bruttop) Preston new came well up and drew into fourth
At the r Bunter's Petard, 1st lib The first horse place leaving Master's moant last.
(Mr Hickmanu) Mr Loland's Robbie, Het 12lbs (Mr Gegg) Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Keather. Just Sbs (Mr Moller) Messre. Parker and Mackie's
received a dividend of $281.
paid $16.70; the second $8.90 and the third $20.10. Time-2 min. 7 secY.
THE GOVERNO's Co-Presented by Itis Excellency Sir Mhow Nathan, KC 3G., Srcond to receive $100 ; and Third $30. For Chiun
sabeription griðus of this Savon 19-15c. Wight for suclex ns per sente Previous winners of one race b. extra; of two or 'mure raca 10 1. extra.
$1ę. One mila,
Can Phaw, -10st 12lba
Mr. Stewart's Off Chance, 1st
Mr A. J. William's Brython,
(Mr
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43
Maokai b Xr Gresson 1st lib...
(Mr Large) + After a false start, the field got away rather Inity Chern led the ran, with Big Rows disputing and ligh ad fan leie i ou No change among the first three took place autui entering the straight, when Ben Wyvin
after i
week and neck race, Tiran 1-18 Winner 822 94 Pari Biatach lat 8320: 2ut $15.20; 3rd $11.
Unplaced rangers allowed 3 ib. Entrates came np through the rack and displaard Cherub
lagu Zapater closed with the leader, Preto boing now third while Craven was Inst. Zapoter THE HONGKONG STAKES. Value $50-Secondled the field into the straight parsed by Creaton in receiva $150; and Third $50. A forced the steering the outer course finished fire: entry for China ponies, anbaeription griffins Time 2.48-35%. Winner $18,10. Pari mutuel : 1st of this season 140-1907. Weight for inches 85.80, 2nd $15,50, 3er 39,20, as por goals. Winner of the Gorman Cap 7 lb, extra; nou-winners, placed ponies allow- ed 3 ib. Unpiness runners allowed 5 b: Entrance $10. Ono mile and a bulť. McCarruthers! Hynir ceu 1 1st :]b, 7b paculty,
(Mr Johnstone) 1 Mr D. Maclonald's Highland Histher, Dist 71 (Mr Moller) Mr Bazey's Autumn Rose, Ifst b
(Br Master) Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Mooriehf hief, 10st 10, 1 allowance (Mr Gegg, Mr Loland's Robbie, 10st 7lb (Mr Hickman) Mr Magpie's Euladin, 10st 716 (Mr Dupree)
(Mr Maetor) 3. Hou, Mr F. H. May'e Hoang, 12 Job
Mr Jurstham's Wieke?, Met 12b (Mr Vida) 45
(Me Gogg) 0 Mr Medien's Nigel, Ist 9th, 7tha pinnalty Mesars Parker & Mackie's No Wanchor,
¡Me Viduj Put 7th (Mr Mackie)-Ners Parker and Mackie's No
Sarry. 1st 1ha, 71s penalty (Mr Muller] (Mr Green) Mr John Peel's Bildair, 17st Üb, 316
Mr Wayfonng's Asteval, 1st 12lbs
allowance (Mr Grasson; 6
Mr John Peel's Bilsdale, 1941 feb
3] Mr W. G. Clarke's Vogaland, 10st 1993
(Mr-Johnstone) Mr C. Paul Chater's Rost, 10st 91b, b* Mr Burey's Small Roze, 1st 12ibs
pomelty (Mir Dupree)
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The following are the analyses of owners, jockeys and ponies for the three days' racing
Mr Buxer
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Mr John Peel..
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Mc
(Mr Hickman). O Mr A., J. Willions's, Brython, Hat 11b. Obs allowanch (Mr Zahn)
After two false starts the aire pouies ware sent away in a bunch which was headed by Hoang, Moorish Chief bringing up the rear. The order post the Judge's box for the Grat Lime was Moorish Chie! ist, Robbie Zad, anit Buang 3rd. At Bowrington Moorish Chief for the field by several length, increasing his lead maths football sand was passed. Ascending the incline, however, the field drew up, Huang displreing the Chief and No Waschee taking second and Salalin third place. As they emerged from the rock No Waucho was in the van with Autumn Rose rooml As position. At the stenight Rust kept in front the straight
to
paco
antored Bitsdie STYLU
began sasurt himself, but after making the far a brief spell fall behind and Homores came out from the bunch and wou the race by about two feugtha Highland Heather and Autumn Ross were given a dead heat for second place. Pari payments were: Dividend. $8.90; Homcoon $5.40; Highland Heather $5.6; Antuma Rogo $580. Time-3 min. 30 1/5
3209,
THE LADIES' PERSE-Presented. 5 coud to receive $150; and Third $50 For Chine розев. Weight for inches us per scale. Winners at this meeting other than sub: Hoription grins i extra. Uoplaesd renaers and jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed ib. Allowances Accumulative. Entrance $10. Once runni
Mr John Fuel's Coixwold, 11st 91bs
(Mr. Johnstone) Mr Fas Comanche, 31-i 1b (Mr Moller).. Mr Copenhagen's Crisis, 1st 7b, 4lbs allow.
ance (Mr Zehn
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3
Mr F. B. Marshall's Tip Cat, 11st llb....... (Mr Vida) Mr Gedfrey Master's Blue Ni Fist,
5lb. overweight (Mr Master)
A beautiful start was witnessed with Rust in the van, Szo ili Rose areond and No Savvy third. The horsea passed in stand in a bunch. Wicked being fast. Vagabond to ok third place at the football stand from Small Rose, Hul still leading by several lengths from No Favvy. Brython, at the rock, was third, Small Base being fourth and Yigand dropped in Eith
Mr Carruthers
Mr Fes
-Mr C. H. Rou
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OWNERS.
Mr W. G. Charite.
Me G. K. Hal Bratton
Mr Copenhagen
Mr
C. Paul Chater
Muusea
Parker und Mackie.
Mr Medino
Mr G. C. C. Master
Mr Wincard
Mr F. B. Marshali
Mr D. Mardonald...
Mossra Hough and Shewan.. Mr H. F White
Mr Ellis Kadoorie........
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No
Mr J. Johneteno Mr G. C. C. Master Mr Muller
Mr W., Dugres..
Hon. Mr W. J. Greason
Mr Zahn
Mr W. G. Clarke
of No Savry, Small Rose being third. Savry led into the straight and after a very fine race Vagabond passed the post ̈ret. As- usual was last. Tims 2-10. Winner $10,30 Pari mutue: $5.70; 2nd $8.101.3rd $7.70.
THE CONS LATION STAKE-A ¿weepstakes
of $10 each with $200 added. Second to receive 5100; and Third 860.
For China pebies that hate run and not won at this meeting. Weight for inches as per se le Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed ib. Three quarters of a
mile.
Mr John Peel's Quorn (late Norisad),
1st 1lb (Mr Grosson 1
Mr Buzey's Coronet Rose, at 116
(Mr. Master) 2
1st b
(Mr Vida) 3 Mir Copenhagen's Criais, 1st 121bs
(Mr Zabo) 0 1| Mr Fas' Corianche, 11st ́4lb
(Mr Moller) il Mr John Peel's Southdows, 1st Olba...
(Mr Johnsteze) After a false start a wretched start was made. Tip Cathed out by several lengtbe frem- Quors, Southdown, Crisis, aud Coronet Rose, with Comanche a long way behind Processional ap the bill, but at the bead order obtained Crisis overteck Southdown, Rose coming up strong and Southdown drawing level with Tip Cat and leading into the straight. Roge
as well ridden but could not overtake
Mr F. B. Marshall's Tip Cat,
The flag dropped to a good start. Tip Cat, who was on the outer course, took the lead being followed by Comanche with Blue Nile third, Crisis fourth and Cotswold several lengths in the rear. Tip Cat led the field past the football stand by about ten length, the order being the same until the incline was' reached. Going up this Blue Nile was observed to be rapidly lasering the distance between bimsoll sug the second pony, Comanche. The
which won by about a neck. Time 1-13, 20
$5. Fari antuel 1st $13,50; 2nd $8.20; 3rd. 250
THE CHAMPION STARS, With $60) added,
latter, however, overlook Tip Cut passing the Mr village where Blue Nile dropped out of the
Second to receive. $200; and, Third $100. For China ponies, wieners at this meeting only. A forend entry. Entrance S Winners of two races 59% of three or mure caces $50. Weight for incher as per scale. One Baile and a quarter.
Bozey's Triumph Roer, 11st 1lb
(Mr Dupree) 1.
race and Cotswold came to the fore. Entering Mr Buzoy's Glorious Rose, 1st lib the straight he was in the van and rar, home
(Mr Master) 2
with six lougths to spare, Comanche being Mr John Peel's Cotswold, 1st 4lb
second and Crisis third. This Paci paid a disidend Mr Bru ton's Kingston, 11st, 1... of $14.10 and 89.30 on the first and $10.50 un
the second pony. Time 1 min. 54 sez.
THE FLYAWAY STAKES-Value $40 Second to receive $10; and Third $50. For Chim pration bona fide griffins on date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale.. Winners f
and of three or more races 10 lb. extra.
Mr Carruther's Hamoces, 10s
b
Mr Vids
DA...
Mr Gerg
Mr Large Mr. G. Mackin Mr H. F. Hickman
Hemures Glorions Ross Spring Rose Cafewold Southwold Triumph Rose Black Tatry Rust... Co-opolitan
Eion..
Bra Vegshoral
Autumn Rosa.. No Savrs Ben Wyvis II
Mursala
Pregon... Nigel Ard Patrick Kingston.. Pathing Blue Nile White Blaze
Coron
Host...
Southdowu
PONIES
Highland Heather Disposer... Melrose... The Skeɛn Dhu Small Rose Cherab
Fride of Cadzow Highland Bonnet Dwarf Rose Zapeter Crisis
Maacharien Chief... Iuverngie's Hope
Jst 2nd 3rd 7 7 4.
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1st 2nd 3rd
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1st 2nd 3rd
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tional routes may be developed which will effect using of tinus. One, via Canada, is to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Linck Sod Bay ROBINSON PIANO establish a fast steam-hip line with termini at
County Mayo, Ireland. This schemo is estimated The promoters claim that the ocean could be crossed in three and a
CO., LTD. half days, and fourteen hours marn would land the passenger from Canada in London. Thu proposal is the outcome of the declaration of: Lord Stratheaua and others that Canada must bare faster steamship service and Halifax must be the all-the-year-round port, *0 to avoid the dienlties of waarigation in the River St. Lawrence. To provide such
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The Wastrela," seoma likely to stick. To be aure, there are izalances to be produced to bear out the charge of extravagance, The steam- boats, on the Thames were slow, irregular, and costly. They left a deficit which bas had to be veiled by profis on the Sonth Lendon tramway system. In many other branches they are acensed of squandering the public mency, and they have come under some beary lashing by the Press. The "Standard" has been conspicuous by its the Council af imitating the example of the attacks on Progressive exponititure, accusing
New York Tammany Hall in relation to their tramway enterprises, in that they give good prizes to friendly contractors ", and "take care of their friends." Further charges were that tha L.C.C. is not abore doing a little sweating i
elf, and that there is corruption in the administration. These assertions have moved Mr. T. McKinuou. Wood, M.P., the leader of the Progressives to set a libol suit in motion ngainst the “Standard”. Sir George Lewis hs retained Mr. Rufus Images, K.(., M.P., for the Highways Committee of the L.C.C., a dozer members of which, including six members of Parliament, will figure as plaintiffs. Edward Corson, K.C, M.P., will lead for the Standard" defonc.. The Progressives want to force the ease on promptly for they anticipate that the "Biandard" will either apologise or be subjected to an adverse verdict following u failure to prote the charge of corruption. By this menus the Progressires hope to stem tho attack of the newspapers on their policy, and to appear whitewashed before the electore. They remember the defent of their friends in the municipal election in November, and they recognise the swing of the pendulum inn for the soleme. changeable London. Thay claim that the L.C.C. itself, is only responsible for an incresse | Railway has just been oponed by ceremonies at of twopence in the pound in the rates, but they go to the polls with apprehension, and in Home districts Ikaw that candidates are dificult to get on the Progressive side,
service is the art object, but if it. gets going, with the Canadian Pacibe line Sirrunning expresses across the Dominion
Vancouver, it will mean much to the trans -Pacific steamship service. There have been
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any such plans mooted in Canada, bat this one seems to be better backed then west of
Mr. Robert Bcherdyke, member for a Montreal constituency in the Dominica Lovass of Commons, and e prominent man in shipping and export circles, bas undertaken to represout the project in Canada, while in Ireland suchĺ luterest has beon aroused that deputations are] daily waiting on the authorities urging support
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Eelina Cruz, the Pacific tertainns of the Hae. and Coatzacoalcon on the Atlantic side. The line cute straight.scross Mexico, and with the American-Hawaiian steamship service is ex- COL. NATHAN CONTRADICTA REMOUR, pected to cover all the constal transit south of There have been of late reports of changes in New York and San Francisco, in wilition to the Government armas factorier. Que was to providing a further means of communication the effect that Col. Sir Frederick Nathan, botween the Pacific and Europe. The Aus. superintendent of the Waltham Abbey Smalt tralian and New Zealand trade will, it is Arms factory, would shortly go to Hongkong to expected, gain by this, route, and in a lees take up a position in your colony. I telegraph-degree the Japanese ports also. Esen over the ed to him therefore to learn his intentions, and Fan Caual kick the Americans are building,
I have received this emphatic reply
"I am not going to Hongkong. The minta" "ment is absolutely untrue. (Signed) Colonel "Nathan,"
What appears to be more probable is that Mr. H.F. Donald son, M.I.C.E., obief superintend- ent of Woolwich Arsenal, will shortly come to the end of his ferm, and Colerel Nathan will be bis successor.
But Colonel Nathan at present refuses to diecues that suggestion. Colonel Nathan was one of the new knights in the last Birthday honours list.
JAVANESE GUN IMPROVEMENT,
the now railway claims a time advantage.
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In addition to these developments the accelera-
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Rev. R. J. Cahill of the City Timple, who chris against the literal act plation of the Scriptures, against the immaculate conception, elerba, pubàlment, and ciber standard peizte of orthodoxy. Ministers of many decominatious
tion of the mails by the P. & O. again are now engaged in tearing the reverend gen- under discussion. at present the maila go to lean to pieces, but a number of others are Brindisi orarian and are taken by boat to Fort forming a league for the propagation of the Said where the P&O), Huer awaits them. By traching. Of course there is little now in the this means it is a little over five days after hity is behind the belief that makes the develop declarations: it is the fact that a new persona leaving London that a letter gets clear of Surg The President of the Alexandria British Chacment interesting. Many men and many misis- ber of Commerce hes appealed to Earl Cremer beliefs for years, but once the City Temple pul
tere hare thought according to these expressed- to have the mails taken by the boat to pit has given the aching publicity, the press Alexandria, and to have there a train in has taken it up, and all men ore for or against
the pastor and his greed. At the present mo The Japanese Government, I understand, is waiting to arranging for heavy purchases abroad. British Egypt would get marker deliveries and thement the Res. I. J. Campbell is the best abusel
|man in any Clureb. German, French, and American companieshare Indian and Chinu mui's would get away nearly
Tho assassination of William Whiteley, the been given orders for guns, both large and twenty four hours ahead of present times. Tho amall, which on delivery will be used for lectur- Foreign Office has the matter under considera- Universal Provider, is the sensation of the week. The man who came to London from. ing and demonstration purposes, after being lion, sad something may come of it. in spite of country town will ten pounds and plenty
as his the criticisms of its opponents who assert that of assurance s
portion bas
bas built up the the double trauвhipment before the mails are largest business in
London
and earned an income of many thousands a year. His mur aboard the P. and Osteamer-would-essence
derer claims to be a pou of his, but that at ericusly the time saved.
the time of writing has not beek substanlisted, though the story is readily believed by many The changes in the Cabinet are to be as light who are fain to accept aspersions on the character of one who has been apochasful as posible after the sending of Mr. Bryce to haro
beyond the hope of the multitudo. '2'bere
alosely analysed by Japanese experts. The hope apparently is that Japanese brains will effect improvements in the mechanism, and encourage ment will be given to naval and military engineers able to enter successfully into that ides.
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(Mr Bratton)
An American report states that Mr. Milago the Washington embassy. Mr. Birrel, who have been however, at various times reports Mr John Feel's Ard Patrick, 11st 15
The British Consul at Niu-chwang, accord- (Mr Jobustour)
merchant, bas Lait Philadelseems to be the handy mui of the Cabinet, takes afoot as to the gay life of the dead founder ing to the Board of Trade Journal, reports Phin for Great Britain after beving failed to over the the ray path of the Irish Offee, just of the famous stores, and the developments of the caer, should the murderer live for trial, (Mr Cruickshank)
arrange with American shipbuilders for the when that position will entail mostardauus work. may provide a mash human interest as the Mr Wingard's White Blaze, 1st. b...
that large godowns and wharf accommodation construction of zeren steamers for the new He seems to be a glutton for difficult enterprises haw case which is proceeding in New York, (Mr Cox 9 have been provided by British company on Japanese-Phillipine Shipping Carapany. He is but his reputation as a man of extreme urbanity ford
shooting of 11st 1lb... the river's bank half-way between the Japanese
ROW to negotiate with the shipbuilders of was anbanged by his baudling of the Elocation | Liverpool.
on race 5 lb. extra; of two races 7 lb. exim: Mr Copenhagen's Cosmopolita Mr Zahn) 01ailway and the town. A representative of the filasgow, Bellist, Newcoalle, Aberdeen, and Bill, and if any member of the Cabinet enn
Jockeys who are never had a winning mennt allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10.
furlongs
Me John Peel's Southwold, 11st
Seven
(Mr Johnstone) Mr Buzey's Spring Rose, 11st 8b
Mr Muster) Mr Fas Marsala, 11×L 9 (Mr Vida). ... Me Fast Blok Pansy, 11si, ölb,o..
Mr Moller)
Bứr C. H. Ross' Ben Eion, 11st.3lb _... **, *
with
sreeted by a Chiness on the north side of the
VARIOUS,
The Indian Office has selected Mr. RN. Rudmore Brown of the Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory. Edinburgh, to superintend an ur pedition which is to inspect and report on the petri oyster fisheries of the Mergui Arshipelago, Lower Burm.
the architect, Mr.
Stanford White.
THE JAMAICA MISUNDERSTANDING, This acid manner in which the Governor of IECUTÓ A measure of peace over the Irish Jemaico, Sir James Swettenlaw, replied to question, this tactful studeat of books should the American Admiral, after the latter had he sble to do it. His successor at the Education helped to anseone the wounded at Kingston, Office, Mr. Reginald McKeon, has had almost all the papers went for the Govers-
naturally attracted
great interest here, and rapid rise. He was introduced to his seat in or, in unmized terms of reproof. S me paris
of the hotter
pusers
mericans and their sof
Con+
Mr Brutton'a Preston, 11st 116... |
(Mr Vida) Hongkong and Stanghai Bank Las lately The Roses had not a successful day yesterday, visited Nia-chwang for the purpose of antil the Championship Blanes were brought 1uff, when the flower of the stable - Glorious investigating the prospects of banking business, with a view to opening a branch of the bank, Rose and Triumph Rose-were entered, and the pair ran in first and second. Cosmopolitan and Meser. Jardine, Matheson and Co. bave WAB alongside the rail with Gloriona Rose sout their own representative to conduct their
North Monmouthshire by Bir Charles Dike the exact circumstances of the
#er donttles in reusable, but alongsido
him,
while Homocea and Triumph business there. A large bean mill has been
who had a great adoriration for his promising the Rose were on the onfer course. Both Rosea gave trouble at the start, but eventually the river on land belonging to the Chinees railway:
Soon after his election be became a dust aro not
the known, (Mr Dupra feld got a Glorious Rose in third positive
Cotswold I
820 papors Kingston leading, its second and
Je supplied with steam and foreign The Conference of representatives of educa- eritic ef Conservative finance, and in the fiscal treating more easily in their criticisms now Ben Elon took up bis position on the rails and The field spread as they entered the strai.ht from the interior by the Chiness line. Some attended. The Earl of Crewe will preside, and band of young men on the Free Trade sid. cident without harm, and the American press
machinery, and
and will work the beaus coming tional departments in May promises to be well compaign be was a leading figure among that reflection has followed irritation. The Black Pamy held the outer course. Bea Eion for the first time, and Cosmopolite passed the
American Go
Government having closed the in- large godowne have also been built on the in addition to the discussions, a programms of From a Treasury erotaryship he now gains a having highed at
me railway's land, which includes the best
the whole affair, it ia up the inclice White Bisze
we here may auspend recoguised that by a length and a half from Southwold, which
the river. The railway refuses to lose the drawn up. The main subject for discussion is of exceptional difficulty. Possibly Mr. Chur-judgment for the present. I called Rose and Kingston shot ahead of land to foreigners, wht, however, can obtain to be
on Bir was increased to live lengths at the bend. Cosmopolitan, but sarrendered his lead to the it in the name of Chinese,
he Federation of the Empire
in chill will succeed Mr. McKenos, for the Frank Bwettenbam the other day to ask Marsala and Southwold raced together for this latter pony when uear the rock.
throw any light on the tempestuous Education"in the various colonise. The debate Secretaryship of the Treasury is easier, it mat
methods of his brother, but he declined to Bay place, Rose being a length bobind. Passing the village Glorious Rose led by several lengthe from Cotswold who was in second position with
should prove both interesting and lengthy. carries £600 a year more edary than the under anything that might give his brother further rook the position was the same, but the Rose Cosbird and Triumph Rose fourth.
and he expressed a hope that the con. am through the ruck, and overtaking Marsols The pup the straight, however, witnessed drew Joval with the leaders, bat Southwold by a many changes in the formation of the magnificent apart finished first. Time, 1-25-3/5. field, and the first thing the spectators witnessed Winner $36.80 Pari motuel: 1st $8.20, 2nd Were the blue and white stripes of the two Rozas shead of the fold, Triumph $5.40.
got the Jenefit.at the start, Spring Rose being Judge's box first for the first time, best Rose business and wharlage sites on that side of visits to places of educational interest is being Cabinet portfolio, and he has before him a task
at the rear. Black Pansy drew ahead and led by Kingston, White Bluzand Gerious
overtook
At the
distinct step towards Cabinet rank.
A PERSECUTED PREACHER,
could
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came out. That, I take it, will be when Parlia ment meste on February 12th. Meanwhile, Religions eirales continue to be agitated to relief works in Kingston are costing £100 a their limits by the "new theology" of the day, and funds are flowing in from Great
Britain and other parts of the Empire.