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Inspector Langley proceeded against a native |
water policeman before Mr. J. E. Wood at the TELEGRAMS.
The
Magistracy yesterday for desertion. charge was proved, and the defendant was fined $100
The date of the Hongkong Regatta has boun fixed for Saturday March 20th. It will take place at Laichikok. Crews are in training for interport fours at the Canton Regatta which takes place on the 6th prox.
A scolie was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday with snatching a purse containing 812 from an Indian on the race course. He said he wished to call as a witness a man he knew at Yaumati, and his Worship adjourned the name.
A native who failed to clear the tram line as a down in Des Voeux Road Central, and received tram was approaching yesterday was knocked. two serious cuts on the forehead. Mr. C. E. Warren, who happened to be on the spot at the time, rendered first aid, and the injured man
was then sent on to the hospital.
Yesterday a fire occurred on the verandah of the second floor of No. 59) Des Vooux Road Central, above the offoes of Messes. Britton suit Hett. A quantity of baskets on the verandah ignited and the fire would no doubt have been a serious one but for the timely arrival of Mr. C. E. Warren, Mr. Warren was passing tho place at the time, and when he saw the fire, lost no time in quelling the outbreak.
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THE RE-OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
THE KING'S SPEECH.
His
LONDON, February 17th. Parliament opened to-day. The King's Speech said His Majesty was much impressed and gratified by the warmth of the reception accorded to himself and the Queen. Alajesty expressed himself as confident that the welcome would tend to strengthen amicable feelings between the two countries which was essential for their mutual welfare and the maintenance of peace.
His Majesty said that his relations with all Foreign Powers continue friendly.
The situation in Persia continues to received in Japan that the Hongkong garbe u cause of anxiety and imporatively rison is proposing a tour of the Far Enst
demands the establishment of repre with a team including cricketers, golfurs | sad tennis players,
Their itinerary in. sentative institutions. Great Britain cludes Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Wei- aud Russia are exchanging views on Regarded generally, the plan suggested isida with the visit of the Fleet fine sport
hai-wei. If their visit her should coin the subject.. satisfactory us securing the representation may be expected, as Yokohaina versus the
His Majesty was happy to think of the most solid and permanent interests in United Servicos would provide splendid matches that there was now an improved the United Kingdom, and of obtaining the in all three sports. No definite arrangomenta
effort will be made to carry it out.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
ANNUAL RACE MEETING.
SECOND DAY.
Wednesday, 17th Fobru ry. Bright and bracing weather favoured the second day's racing, though for some reason or other the attendance was not quite so large us on the opening day. H.E. the Governor wak an early visiter, arriving about noon. The arrangements were again admirably carried out and the programme was gone through without hitch. The sport was of the Home high standard as on the previous day, no less than three records being brokou and one or two sur- prises being experienced in the early part of the day. The Derby, the race of the meeting, was won by the favourite Little Gain Rose,
Missouri, which was also strongly · badkeil, failed to find a place.
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The polies are to be complimented on the way they controlled the traffle and hold the course and the Trazaway Co., is also desorving of praise for the excellence of their servies. Derby and the greatest amount paid out by the The highest cash sweep was $3,500.40 (on the parimutuel was $280.80 on Hordic in the race for the Exchange Plato. THE JOCKEY CUP-Vulus 8300. Second, to
receive $150; and third $75. ponies, Subscription: griffins of any season To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts previous to this meeting in Hongkong or China. Weight for inclios as per scale. Winners barred. Eatrunce $10.. Once round.
For China
ed down the inglize.
Little Gom Rose came up ia grand style and overtook Fernie bofore the village, increasing the lead into the straight and
cautor. winning in a
Time 3 min. 10 socs-a big reduction on the 3m. 123 the previous record.
The betting was: Winners-Apollo, 34; Miss- guri, 175: Rose 575; Fornio, 752; Volga, 149. Placed ponies-Apollo, 66, Missouri. 402; Rose, 495; Fornio, 152, and Volga, 149,
The Cust Sweeps paid $3501.40 on Littlo Gem Rose, $1000.40 on Fernie and $500.20 on Volga. The pari-mutuel paid a dividend of $7.30 on the winner; $7.20 on the first pony for a place; and $13.60 on the second. THE GARMAN Cur-Prasited by members of the Club Germania. Second to receive $150; and third $75. For China ponies, subscription grifins of this season 1908-1909. Weight for luches as per scale. Entrance $10. One milo and a quarter.
Mr Dryasdust's Barry, 10st 121b....
Mr Smith's Sandstone, 11st lib Mr Olympia's Hippomedon, 10st 121b....
Mr John Peel's Dunkerry. 11st 4lb Mr J. S. Sill's Gambler, int llb..
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(Mr Dupree) 1 Admiral Lambton's Kamranh, 11st 1 Mr Ottery's Tamur, 10st 12b
(Mr Mackie) 2
Major H, Findlay's Black Sheep, 11st 116...
(Mr Jones) 3 Mr J. Armstrong's Kirton, 11a4b
(Mr Gegg)
(Mr Lyoa) (Mr Morris) 0
(Mr Schinorr) 0 (Mr Gresson) 0 (Mr Hickman) 0 Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Laddio, 10st..
-125 (Mr Vida) ✪ Mr Seth's Macserew, 10st 12lb (owner) Mr Buxey's Little Dot Ross, 10kt 9lb...
(Mr Burkill) Q The Gormon cup saw twolve ponies at the 3 starting line, many with good reputations, so that backors had a difficult question to decide with regard to funoy. Vida gout Highland Laddie to the front from the word "go," and the tartan colour stood well put from the bunch, Hippomedon ranning secenal. Pussing the foot-
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best talent sud alatesmanship in the Upper haro yot bonn raade, but there is no doubt every spect of the solution of the Mr Olympia's Heracles, 11st 11b (Mr Jordan) 0 ball staud, Highland Laddie had a lead of about
House. This is the end that has to be attained; and it is to be hoped that the wise action of the Committee in making this throughout their chief consideration will be followed when the subject comes to be finally dealt with. That a second Chamber is an essential for the satisfactory conduct
of representative government is an axiom almost universally accepted. The idea of doing away with the body who have hitherto
difficulties in the Balkans.
Owing to various causes, including the provision of Old Age Pensions, aud the increase which had become
A rather serious accident happened on the football field at Shanghai last week while the match between the Recreation Club and the Customs was on. Shortly after the game started necessary in the cost of Navy, the one of the Customs players named Waito came of the Recreation Club aut had the misfortune excess of the past year. Provision into violent collision with Mr. R. J. S. Brandtexpenditure would be considerably in
to break one of his legs. The injured man, who for this was therefore necessary in the
Mr Ottery's Abstainor, 10st 12b...
(Mr Jones) 1 Mr If. Gibbon Moore's Lyemun, 11st 1lb.....
(Owner) 2 Mr II. Humphreys Resignation, 11st 1lb Mr Smith's Sandstone, 11st 11b
(Owner)
(Mr Morris) 0 Mr (kristiani's Droschkeagaul ilst 1
Mr Pettersen) 0 Mr Wayfooug's 'Constant, 10st 91b
(Mr Hickman) 0 The seron starters wore despatched in a bunch,
Resignation lying alongside the rail. Lyemun took the lead, Resignation lying second and Droolkengaul third. Pass ing the football stand Lyapan was still fora. the incline was approached two of the ponies most, Drosekkengaul taking second place. As
the latter pony was throwu. Rasignation and became troublesome, Sandstone and Constant. The former ran up the bank and the rider of Lyonun ran neck and neck past the rock and
was playing his first match of the season, having ensuing year, and the question of sup.continued to battle for premier position until
only conie out of hospital a month ago, Was
thostraight was entered. Then Aby diner, who
nine longths, Tamar drawing into second place Entering the straight Tomar challonged and Hippomedon falling into third position. Highland Laddie, and Barry and Kamrank came A bard raco home saw and Tamar a good third.
way from the bunch. Barry past the post first, Kamran being second
Time-2 min. 44 secs. The cash sweeps paid $1,260 on the first pouy: 60 our second; and $180 on the third, The pari paid dividend of $11.60; and 6.50 on the first; $12.50 on the second and third ponies,
supplied this.want on account of that body/removed to the Golf Club and was attended by plies therefore required the most had been lying in a good position, came forward THE CHINA STAKES-Valuo $500. Second to
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Dr. MeLood whe on examination found that both bones of the log lad been fractured. The limb was put in temporary splints and the injured player was then removed for further treatment. Mr. Brandt was also slightly lamed.
INTERNATIONAL OPIUM COMMISSION,
The sixth session opened at 10.30 am, on the 12th February. Reports relating to the Opium question in Austrin Hongery and Persia were presented by the Delegates for those countries.
Sir Alexander Hosio, on behalf of the British delegates, criticised certain statements contained in the report previously handed in by the Chinese delegates, and asked for further inform
opinion in Great Britain would countenance, especially as the House has always been popular. If, therefore, the existing House of Lords can be preserved, but reformed in such a manner that it can perform the uc tions for which it is designed effectively, the end that is desired will be attained in the most effectual manner, and that too without going couator to the feelings which the more conservatively inclined naturally entertaination in connection with anch doubtful points towards an old and venerated institution.
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as the area of land actually under poppy cultiva tion, and the number of smokors in the differ- ent provinces. Repliss to these queries will, it is understood, be forthcoming later.
serious consideration.
at a great speed, and locked together, the throe victory from Lyemua by a neck, while Resigna- poules fought it out, Abstainer snatching tion was a good third.
Time-2 min.
Cash: sweeps, 8390.60; $111.66; and $55.80.
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receive $150, and Third $75 Forhina Posies. Weight for inches as per scale." Bills would be submitted dealing
Winners at this Meeting of one face 7 lb: with the Irish Land Question, with
of two or moro Racos 10 1b extra.. Griffus allowed 5 lb Subscription Griffins of Seasonk Disestablishment in Wales, with the
1907-1908 am 1908-1909 that have not wor more than one race allowed 1 lb. Entrance Unemployment Question providing for The parimatuel paid $10.20 on the winner and
$10. Five Farlongs. the establishment of Labour Ex-on placed ponies 6.10; 13.30 and $7.40.
Me: Burey's Revo d'Or Rose, 10st 4b, 5lb allowanco (Mr. Dupreo changes, also for dealing with Sweat THE EXCHANGE PLATE-Valus $1,000. Pr9- Messrs. Toog nad Speelman's Peilo, 10st ing, and for the amendment of the
sented by the bankers and exchange brokers-
121b (Mr Hayes) 2 of Hongkong. Second to receive $250; and
Mr Buxey's Jubileo Rose, 11st. 5th Old Age Pension Act.
third $100. For China ponies. Weight for
7lb penalty Mr Barkill) 3 inches as per scale. Winnors at this ineeling Mr. Britton's Lowlander, 9st 131h of one race Tlb.; of two or more res 10 lb. Messrs. Findlay and Moir's Seafoam, extra. Grifiue allowed 5 lb. Subscription griffins of this season 1908-1909 alowed 10 B. Unplaced-canners allowed 5 lb. Entrance $15. From the two mile post once round and in. Mr John Peel's Heraldic 10st 121
(Mr Laurence)
MINE EXPLOSION IN
ENGLAND
LONDON, February 17th, An explosion has occurred in the Witstanley Colliery, Durham. The shaft is on fire and 136 miners are
The President announced with regret the absence, through indisposition, of one of the
hinese delegates, Mr. Tang Kucan. It was decided to appoint separate Committees for dealing with specifle portions of the reports entombed, preparing International summaries of such prosented to the Commission with a low to
subjects an Trade Statistics. Cultivation of the turas, etc. Poppy and Production of Opium, Revenng Re
On the motion of the chief Delegate for the President should be requested to communi- France, Monsieur Ratard, it was resolved that ante on behalf of the commission with the obtain information respecting the measures Senior Consul at Shanghai, and ask him to taken in regard to opium within the limite of the International Settlement.
The Commission adjourned at 1.30 p.m. until Monday, the 15th. instant.
ground for congratulation. It is proposed that any Peer who has bien Governor-Gen- eral of Canada, or the Australian Common- HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD Cwealth and other important places, and LONDON OFFICE: 131. PLAEt Street, EC
those who are or bave been Governors of New Zealand, the Cape, Ceylon, Hong- kongor the Straits Settlement shall be entitled to receive a writ te sit in HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 18TH 1909.
the House of Lords. This goes largely in EXPECTATION that the anger of the the direction of the reform so often indicat. present Government over the fate of ed as necessary to the interests of the Ep the Education and Licensing Bills would pire, namely, that there should be means for lead to an announcement in the King's the better representation of the Colonies in Speach of a Bill to amend the House Parliament. Possibly, however, a modifica of Lords is disappointed. There is no tiou might be made in the provision sug- mention of the subject in His Majesty's gested, in favour of those who have served speech at the opening of Parliament on certain number of years as Governors Tuesday. The Government has been wise General or Governors, to the effect, either, to defer their intention to deal with this that they ebould have the right to sit in the question, for now that definite proposals House of Lorde, whether they were created for remodelling the Upper House have Peers at the end of their career or not, been placed before the Empire, more time or that such elevation to the peerage is needed than has yet elapsed for the after a certain time of service should belassened by the absenos of forts. The writers of is a dangerous po ition to assail, but its value is discussion of the proposals. The Report of matter of course, as it is with the Spanker the report add that the averetiva foreshore may the Committee on the subject of reform of of the House of Commons. But it is at be reclaimed for extension of the place, but the the House of Lords is certainly one of the least satisfactory to observe that the Com. in the way of its immediate accomplishment scheme would entail enorizons expense, which is most practical and stateemaalike documents mittee is alive to the necessity for better, C. Daily News, that has for a long time been put forward representation of Greate: Britain at boine,
A NEW DESTROYER.
LONDON, February 17th. The new destroyer "Swift" has undergone her trials on the Clyde and developed a speed of 38 knots.
FROM THE CHUNG NGDI SAN PO"
FRENCH GUARD AT PEKING.
PEKING, February 17th.
The guard of the French Legation at Peking is to be reduced by seven- teen units, who are to be returned to
OFFICIAL REPORT ON SWATOW. Recently the Kwangtung government appointed a deputy and the Shanghai Magistrate of the port of Swatow, and in confortaity there to inspect and report on the commercial aspects with they have reported that the place, lins been ikin in force. They point out that land is growing in trade, owing to the light duties and sufficient for the population. The south bank consists of steep hills with bat little flat ground, France. where the British and French Consuls reside, and cannot be extended for settlemont, On the most important position. The Customs, the CHINESE IMPERIAL GUARD. cast bank stand the Susa forts, which occupy a Consulates and the China Merchant's Co. are is at the entrance by which ships ontor port. It on the north band to the east. The Ma Yu Shan
the 17th instant, and fe due to arrive here on or The French str. Rinhthuan left Manila on about the 20th inst.
on a question of this description. With and the change that is about to ba offected LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. every temptation to enter into discussions in the House of Lords might be made the based upon historical or legal knowledge, the opportunity, as the Committes evidently Committee. bave sensibly taken up an en think desirable, of attaining this end to at tively business-like position, and without least the extent of securing the advantage raising any discussion, have gone straight of ex.Governors and Governor-Generals
Mails with dates from Berlin of the 27th ult., loft Colombo on Monday, the 15th instant pm,
The I.G.M. str. Kleist currying the German
to the practical subject that has to be dealt from the Colories, in the counsels of the and may be expected here on or about Friday, with, namely how the House of Lords, as at Empire.
PEKING, February 17th.
The Board of Military Affairs has decided to, expend two million taels on the reorganisation of the Imperial Guard, and to supply an annual sum of over one million taels for their future upkeep.
A MYSTERIOUS VISIT.
PEKING, February 17th. Grand Secretary Luk Chun Lin
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(Mr Petterson) 0
10st 12lb (Mr Vida) 0,
Mr. Olympia's Poseidon, 10, 2lb
(Mr Schnorr) 0 Mr. Brutton's Nutmeg, 11st, 2lb
overweight (Owner) o Messis Toog and Spoelman's Sutlej, 11+t 416
Major Eaton's Game Chicken, 10st 1211: (Mr Hayes) 2 Mr. Ottery's Tavoy late Kirkmichael 10st
(Mr Scarlatt) 0 Messes Findlay and Moir's Giesler 10st 91b
41b, 5lb overweight (Mr. Jones) D (Mr Vida) 3 Mr. S.V.' Chicory (late Sofrano Rose) 10st Mr
Darius Bubbor Tree 11st 431h allowance
51b, 10 allowance (Mr. Oliver) (Mr Gegg) Mr. Chichester's Bahib, 10st 10lb., 1b over- Mr Butey's York Roso 10st 12lb ...
(Mr Burkill, o Mr. Southdown's Off Chance, 10st 5, 1015 weight (Mr. Hickman) Mr Buxey's Celia Rose 11st 11b (Mr Mackie) 0 Another exciting finish was witnessed in this race, and one which was contrary to general place. After a little delay the field were expectations, neither of the Roses getting despatched in a bauch, Sutlej falling into first
position, with Celia Rose second and Giesler third. Passing Bowrington the Rowe drew level with Sutlej, and headed him approaching the incline. Sutlej emerged from the rear of
the rook in the vas again, however, and Heraldic drew into second place, Giesler closing in on the loaders. An excellent run up the straight between the three saw Heraldic pass the judges'.
box first, Sutlej seccnd, and Giesler third.
Time -2 min. 18 secs..
Pari matael, winner, $280,89; placed ponies, Cash sweeps, $592.20, $169.20 and $84.60,
819, 313.70 and 39.
allowance (Mr. Grant) .0
d'Or Rose lowering the Hongkong record for This proved an exceptionally fast race, Rova the distasten by two seconds. Lowlander bolted
for the fold was dispatches, and circumfer
enced the course, but the starter sent the
Reve d'Or Rone asumed the lead from the start, remainder of the ponies off before he returned. ‹ and although challenged by Peiho in the home. winning post, Tavey running a good second ron, carried Mr. Buxey's coloure first past the and Jubilee Rose third until the village was reached when Paiho came up and took second place.
Time 1 min 14 secs,
Payments by the cash sweeps were $1990.80. first pony; $568.80 second; and $284.40 third;
while the pari mutuel paid a dividend of $28.20
THE HONGKONG DELBY.-A voepstake of $20 each with $1,500 ned. For China ponies, bona fide griffins ou date of entry. First Pony to receive 70 per cent. Second 20 per cent, and third 10 per cent. Weight for inches as per scale. One mile and a half. Mr. Buxby's Little Gom Rose, 10st 12lb
(Mr. Barkill) 1 Mr. John Peet's Fernie, 10st 121 Messrs. Toeg & Spoelman's Volga, 10st 12lb
(Mr. Laurence) 2
Mr. Olympia's Apollo, 10st 9ib
Entrance $10. Que mile. (Mr. Jones) 3
Mears, Toeg & Spoolman's Missouri,
87.20 for third place. A mistake of $1,000 WAR and $11.10 for first; 9 for second; and
made in the calculation of the dividend for winners in this race. Winners received THE LUSITANO Cur-Presented by the Mom- dividend of about $39.70.
bers of the Club Lusitano. For China pontes, bona fide Griffins on date of entry.Second to receive $150; and Third $75 Weight for inclins as per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Season 1908-1909 allowed 7lb extra.
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Mr Baxey's Snowflake Rose ist 1b (Mr. Schnarr) o
(Mr Burkill) 1 Mr John Peel's Garth 11st 4lb A 11st 41 (Mr: Hayes) 0
(Mr Laurence) 2 This classic event brought out five starters
Mesara Toeg and Speelman's Missouri Little Gon Rose being hot favourite while Mr Oympia's Achilles 11st. 41b
11st 4b, 71b extra (Mr Hayes). 3/ Messrs. Toag and Speelnau declared that
(Mr Schnorr) 0
The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Maru will and from has left Peking suddenly on a secreting neck and neck with Fornie. On pass- | going up the incline and the field closed up.
of their two entries they would win Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Waziri Chief 1st 4th with Missouri, yet singularly enough this peny
(Mr Dupree) did not make a show at all for the honours. The dag dropped to a good start, with The stort saw Volge on the rails with the Achilles on the rails and Rowe on the outside. others in close attendance excepting Apollo, Chief led the way past the stand with Achilles which fell behind several lengths Missouri and Garth in close attendance, and Rose bring- followed his stable companion, the Rose, run- ing up the rear. Garth passed into second place
ing the stand first time the order was Volga, with Chief still in
This order Fernie, and Missouri toget er, Little Gem Rose Was maintained till near the village. fourth, and Apollo completely out of the race, when Garth took the lead frora the Chief and Volga led at the football stand from Fornie and Missouri dropped to the rear. Little Gem Rose, Missouri held back lying along the outer course in fine style and overtook fourth. At the bottom of the incline Fernie Garth in the straight, winning by about a
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present existing, can be reformed, so as to enable it to fulfil the political duties which
The Kowloon Amateur Dramatic Club
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the 26th inst.
Tokoluma on the 19th instant, and is due to arrive at this port via Kobe, Nagasaki and Flanghai on the 28th inst.
mission.
port on the 19th alt., arrived at San Francisco The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru sailed from this
devolve upon it in accordance with the give another performance of "The Silver King" requirements of the present day. At the on March 6th."
outset the Committee declare that they do
not consider it their duty to design a now
1.
It is reported that he has been on the 14th inkt.
The C.P.E. str. Empress of China arrived despatched by the Regent to make Shanghai at 6.30 p.m. or Monday the 15th inst.,
the van.
The Rose came
The Advisory Committee of the Hongkong and left again at 5 p.m. Tuesday for Nagasaki inquiries regarding certain allegations took the lead, Volga dropping behind, and the length Time 2:09. Cash sweeps, 82,135.70, and symmetrical Senate; and go on to say. Technical Instituto have issued a prospectus for where she is due to arrive at 6 am. on Thursday against a high official.."
that their suggestions are founded on utility the information of prospective students.
the 18th inst,
Rose coming up strongly reducing his distance $610.20, and $336.10. Parimatuel winners from the leader. The same order was maintain. $12.20: placed ponies; 86.20; and 86:70.