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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2240, 1999

RANDOM REFLECTIONS,

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank should be hold Wasn't it curious that the meeting of the

coincidence.

ance of the Indis demand, displaying as it does.į

■ remarkable capacity for absorbing silver indo- pondently of Government requirements, has seen at once the chief feature and the principal in Baco. Meeting week and disclose a record of support of the silver market; not, however, good business done? I don't mean to suggest without encouraging new speculative tendence that it was cause and effect. It is merely a which result in keeping the market in a highly sensitive stato rendering it liable to frequent fluctuations and producing an un Reflections after the Races are not profitable, settling effect upon the China rade, unless they bo never to bet again, but even Although I cannot say that trade in the Far shouldnch a resolution be contemplated it is East during the past six months has been alto found dificult to adhere to it next year when gether satisfactory, yet the hopeful view of the the areat looms large and its prospects taken at our last meeting has, I think, possibilities fascinate the ordinary individual, financial been justified. A healthier tone is noticeable, After all the excitement was pleasureable and business generally is on a sounder basis, stocks of the fun was good, and if one has not depleted imports are gradually being reduced and crops his finances too seriously one ought to feel the have been good. Renewed commercial activity latter for three or four days when earking care has sprang up throughout Amories while in was driven to the winds and even business cessed Europe money continues plentiful and cheap. to worry. The Racos took most people out of, Thus the time seons ripe for a return to prothemselves, and for that we ought to be glad. esperity, and the commencement of a new period The change-to other people-must have been of expansion in trade. (Applause).

No questions being asked,

appreciable.

Mr. . H Ross secondled the adoption of There were many tales told of men suddenly the Report and Acrouats. In doing she said: raised from a status of financial depression to -Gentiumen-It affords mo considerable plon-comparative affluence and corresponding elation, sure to second, the report and accounts which but therwis a sharming simplicity about the story have just beou presented for your acceptanc

of the Chinaman who after studying the hoard The Chairman's roference to to loss we buvo to see if ho had drawn anything in the cash Bustained through the much-to-bo-regrettelser, usticul a compatriot nervously fambling death of Sir Ewea Cameron, and the acknow-piece of paper. The latter was unable to read ledgment of the valuable and practically tits-English, but his fey can le imagined when his long service which he rendored to the Bank or accomplished compatriot informed him will, I feel sure, be appreciated by all share that the ticket which he held was worth $8,000 holders prosent mad absent (Apple) The There would be jubilation in that man's house accounts presented, Gentlemen, not seem non he got home. to

J

related to two mon who fancied a certain horse The funniest story of the races I have heard when it appeared and on being informed by a bystander that its name was such and mich went they saw the animal coming in last, but what was and placed their money on it. To thoix disgust their surprise to find that their tickets wore for informed as to the name of their fancy but bad the winning horse. They had been wrongly luckily backed the winner. Some people have the fuck.

.HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,.

THE OFF DAY RACES.

This was the surprise of the day, Posiedon, I was driven first ball for 3, by Stevens; Moore the outsider, winning from several determined followed with 3, Stevens then lifted for 4 and 3, rivals After the ponion had travelled to the and Moore scored 4 off the last ball of the over: ing the straight Posiedon, who had been show Jacks relievod. Sterans gave a difficult chatice incline on the return journey Cattistook took well, but Sharpin was caught behind the total 17 runs. Next over both batsman seoral the lead, the romainder bunching, but on enter- wieketa off

the last ball.-159-8-26. ing his paces all the way, challenged success- fully, and reached hane with Kingston just on Lang was the last man in.

to cover point, was missed, but played the his quarters.

nort one

on to his stumpa.-159-9-19, He opened by enicking to leg for 4 and played out the over, Jaoks drove for 3 and after playing. two balls Lang got out leg before, and the innings closed for 166.

Scores and analyses follow:

Tima--1.51 2/5.

card only contained five events, the attendance Saturday was the off day, and although the of the public was large indus. Good sport was witnessed and the surprise of the afternoon was the victory of Posieden in the last race, North, having failed to bring off a win unțil Schnorr, who, despite his many successos in the the final effort. The programme was carried Parimatnal-winner, 897.10 placed ponios, $21, Cash sweeps, $2179.80, $622.60, and $311.40,

which characterised the entire meeting. Details out with the same smoothness and orderliness $9-50, $21,

of the various events are appended: THE "LUCKY" CUP-Value 250. Presented For all Subscription Griffins that have fin at this Meeting and not won & Race. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced runners allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10 to go to Socond Pony. Half a mile..

Mr Humphrey's Sir Joseph 11st Ub... Capt Barker's Shann Abeo 10st 1211

(Mr Dupreo) 1

(Capt Heathcote) 2 Mr John Peel's Dunkerry' 11st 41b Mr Olympia's Hippomedon 10st 711

(Mr Grosson) 3

Mr Olympia's Horacles 10st 1316

(Mr Schnorri 0

Admitl Lambton's Horatio 10st 4lb

(Mr Jordan) O

Mr S. V's Chicory 10st 10lb (Mr. Oliver)

(Mr Mackie) 0 Mr Scarlett's White Knight 10st 71b....

(Mr Scarlett) Mr Chichester's Jpok Strow 10st 71b Mossrs R. E. Hynd and A. C. Hyne's (Mr Chichester) Bagih Dus 10st 101b (Mr Morris) Mr Christiaui's Broschkengaal 10et 10lb... (Mr Pettersen)

Mr Humphrey's Resignation 10et 121b Mr F. C. R. Studd's Butcher 10st 1216

(Mr Hickman) (owner)

0

0

0

LOCAL SPORT.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

CRICKET.

Civil Service beat H. K. C. C.. "B" by two wickets and 19 runs.

H.K.C. A beat the Telegraphs by four wickets and 250 runs.

FOOTBALL HMS King Alfred boat H.K.F.C.. 3—2. H.M.S. Kent beat Y.M.C.A.

3-0.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

HONGKONG "B Y, CIVIL SERVICE. This match took place on the Civil Service

FILOS.

ground on Saturday afternoon and resulted in a win for the home team by 2 wickets and 19 This is the first time the "B" team have been defeated. They were at a great dis- advantage owing to the rough outfield and the peculiarities of the pitch which probably accounted for their defent. There were a few spectators at the majority were at tracted by either the racing or football. Handook won the toss and took the bold,

singles word scored, both batsmen playing carafal Phelips and Hutchison going to the wickets 0 Hancock sent down the first over from which 3 cricket. Phelips had some injury to his leg and

next over resulted in a couple with a difficult had a sub-running between the wickets. Foares bowled at the opposite cad. Hutchison scored a boundary, and followed with a single. Hancocks

0

Me D. Macdonalde's Highland Laddin....... Mr Elbee's Kegret 10st 13h...(Mr Roberts) 10st 12lb (Mr Vids) Mr Ottery's Torridge 10st Elb

Regret, but Sir Joseph displaced the latter a

(Hon. Mr May) 0

the incline. Regret again claimed his position Highland Laddie led from the start from

at the village, bat Sir Joseph came ou in fine

CIVIL ERVICE.

A. R. Phelipe, o Daniel, & sharpia R. O. Hutchison a and b Pearce E. B. Reid, R. Hancock, is Praros F. A. Biden, ran out o

A, R. Sutherland, not out.........

A. R. F. Raven, b Haicook

R. C. Witchell, b Pearce......

H. Edis, R. Hancock

J. McEwen, o, Claxton, d Pearçə

R. E. O. Bird, not out

L. K. Brets Extras

Toul

BOWLING AMALÝMIÐ.

T. E Penrco.

R. Hancock Sharpin

Claxto.

Stevens......

3

HONGKONG".

R. Hancock, o Sutherland, b Bratt

T. E. Pearce, Phocips, & Bird...

W. J. Daniel, b Bruts.

H. Hancock, b hird

A. A. Claxton, b Brett

W. L. Shenton, b Roed

S. Moare, c Brott, bird

IL. D. Sharpin, c McEwen, b Rend

H. F. F.Stevens, b Hutchison.

P. Jacks, not ont.. ta A. ú. Lang, 1.b.w, b Reed

Extras

13

Total................

„100-

BOWLING ANALYAIB.

Bird

31. $

R

6.4 3

33

3

2

Prett Rood

Hutchison

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This match ended in an easy win for the "A" ultimately brought to an end by the irresist

[36 back on to their own tronghold and a period of sharp exchange work merseded. boing

other hand, did remarkably well, Fowler making ment. There was now u long detention of play Telegraph batsimen collapsed entirely before the team by four wickets and 250 runs. The ible rush of lio sailors. bowling of Maundroll and Makin, R. E. H. the upright and borned back, but this time shapshot almost in goal mouth, the ball struck Fleming took of the A Oliver's twenty rane being the top score. Those Fleming headed it between the posts and team batsmen who went in, on the recorded the winning goal amidst wild excite. good score of 113, while E. C. Oliver knocked fit. Medical aid was sought and two doctors together half a century before being run out. appeared on the scene and bed the scanian res Twe of the A 51 Woods, one by Young and one by Shields. and although the Club strove hard to get an teams wickets were secured by moved from the fold. Then play was resumed, Scores follow:-

equalising goal (which they might have accom- plished with an ordinary keeper in Tugwell's place) the whistle sounded with the unchanged.

While writing on the subject of luck; I should style in the straight and beat the field, winning chance in the slips by Hutchison, who placed the oxcellent abore of 135, and Maundrell the owing to one of the King Alfrei men taking a

mention the experioneu of a local broker. He contemplated a Sunday trip to Macao and over. night he had a dream in which the figures 4, 1.4 kept recurring. On landing at Mação he was conveyed in a riesha to his hotel, and as he intended retaining the vehicle he went behind it to note the number. There he saw the same figures 414. As he had related. his dream and subsequent 'experience to the friends who wore with him, they accompanied him to tho funtan house, where other numbers had boon turning up but immediately the broker put his money down the figure four brought him a fair return. The next time he betted on the figure one. Ho won again. And so on for seven times. Then it stopped. And the gamblers stopped too, and returned home, well satisfied with their good forture. Some of our friends who dubble in scout sciences might be able to furnish an explanation. I can't.

pie ta reqero Any oment. They appear satisfactory, -eminently so, and think we are to be congratulated ou the very oxcellent results of the past hill-year's working which our Directors have tulay presented If this be the result of a half year of dull and rossridled trado, what indeed may I expected when the tide of prosperity again Hows in the Far East! (Applause.) A brief reference was made by the Chairman to changes which have taken place in Peking daring the past few auonths, changes which, as the Chairman ro- marked, proof great moment. The disappearance of that commanding personality, the grout Empress-Dowager, from the autocratic position which she had held for such a long period, the death of the Emperor Kwang. Han, and the accession to the throne of us Infant, aro.events, indeed, which for good or ill must affect the Empire with which our interests are so closely connected. Happily, tho peace of the laud has not been disturbed, and the changes consequent on the commencement of this new roign appear to be taking place in a quiet, orderly and commonsense manner. The Regent, Prince Chun, who will hold the helm of State for many years to come has the inestimable advantage, which I believe no other Chinese Euler of modern times has over possessed, of having travelled beyond the limit of the Empire and visited Foreign coun tries. It may be presumed therefore that his horizon is not nitogether limited to within the walls of the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace, and I cannot help thinking that this knowledge of the outside world must be. of great value to the country which ho rules. I trust therefore that the Empire in which all of as have such grout and important intorast ny be entering upon a new and prolonged period of prosperity, and that slow but sure progress "misy, be made with the many reforms which are

-Theinantiquary of magisterial sentences crops so urgently needed. (Applause) Gontlemen,

up agaio. Last week Mr. Wood sent a man results such as liave to-day been persented for

who returned from banishment to six weeks' your acceptance and approval, can only be imprisonment, while Mr. Komp imposed a brought about by hard work and good judgment antoace of six months' imprisonment for 2 Our thanks are therefore surely due to the Chief like offence. The comparison suggests that Managor and the Staff who have achieved for the former gentleman either regards the offense ns these splendid earnings,- (Applause) and I as Jasa serious than the other or else he holds feel sure that you will all most cordially approve erant ideas on the subject of punishment. of the bonus to the Staff which has been voted Perhaps we might do worse than give some con- by the Directors. (Applause). Gentlemen, Isideration to the Spanish system which still I have vary great pleasare in seconding the obtains in the Philippines of codifying punish the adoption of the report and accounts as enta. It makes impossible such anomalies as presented to yon to-day (Applause).

those recorded. Enel offence has a stated puishment.

by two langths from Shaun Abos.

Time-1.013.

Cash sweeps, $683.55, $195.30, 397.65

THE "LITTLE GEN" Cur-Presente!. For Purimatnel-winner $27; placed ponies, $9.79, $1.52.00, $12.20.

all Griffins that have ran at this Mepting and not wou a Race. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription Griffins that have run at this Meeting and buen placed second allowed 3lb. those that have boon placed third allowed 5lb. Unplaced Subeription Griffins allowed 10lb. Off-Ray Winner barred. Entrance $10 to go to Second Pony, From the Two Mile Post Once round and in.

Mr John Peel's Garth 11st 46 Messrs Findlay and Meir's Strathdallus

་་*

(Mr resson) 0 11st 41b (Mr. Vida) O The horses kept together all the way until lead and gradually increasing it in the straight the village bend where Garth obtained a alight walked home an easy winner,

Time-2.24;.

The pring exodus has commenced. The first contingents are already on the homeward-winner $8.10; place $7.70. journey and preparations for departure are noticeablo in many houses. Next month how. ever should son the big rash.

Cash sweeps $1,532.25 and 8510.75. Parimatuel

.

HE VISITORS' CUP-Value $250. Presented For all China ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a Race. Weight for ircles as par scale. Explaced pontor and bona fide Griflus ca date of entry allowed 5lb. Subscription Griflus of this season allowed 10 lb. Allowances not accumulative. Off-day Winners barred. Entrance $10 to Mr. Dryasdast's Coxcomb 10st 12lb

go to Second Pony. One Mile and a' quarter.

Hon. Mr. May's Antral.

(Mr Dupree) 0 ....(owner) 0 Another fasco. Coxcomb lod from the start

and maile the pace all the way till the ingline when Astral closed up a little and Coxcomb was whipped into the straight and renched home with soveral lengths to

Time-2,40 25.

spare.

D

TELEGRAFH-

E. W. Day, ran out......... W. E. Warburton, b Makin

R. H. H. Oliver, c Tarner, bok

18

8

A. H. Young, e Dashwood b Maundrell... 14

R. Beattie, is Maundrell._

S. Lack, c Waterhouse, b Mazel!

P. Lin on, oleving, Moundrell,.

J.D.. Woods, Young, b Mauntirali C. B. Franklin, b Makin... C. E. Shioid, not ont

W. 8. Hose, st. Manndrell.....

Extrna

Total

B

71

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

M.

B

1.

34

∙Moundrel!.........

-........ 14 Makin.

13

3 -23 3 H...c. A.” W: Waterhouse, 1.5.w, b Shielda ............ A. E. Fowler, o Oliver, b Young Hey, W. H. Manndrell, st. Day. b Wood 113 ..... 185 J. Edgel', .N, c Oliver, b Woods. E.C. Oliver, .., run out

W. C. D. Turuer, H.R Makin, B. Young, R.N., A. P. Dashwood and E. Ireng, did not bat.

Estras

Total

FOOTBALL.

50

**** 26

THE SHIELD COMPETITION.

Final: King Alfred, 3'; H.K.F.C., 2.

Y M.CA. V. HMS "IENT,"

The belated moeting of these clubs in the second round of the Shield Competition took place on the Club ground on the Happy Valley, and was watched by a fair number of spectators. The Saints" suffered su unexpected reverso. True they were not at their strongest but it was thonght they would give a letter account of themselves than they did. It has to be remembered however that fortrine did not deal kindly with them. They started two men short and to make were Storrie met with an accident which invol

matters ved his leaving the field. It is thought he broke s bone in his instep but medical opinion will disclose the nature of the inry when tho swelling subsides. In those obcumstances the tars had naturally the better of the play and won their way into the somi-find by three goods

nil.

SIR FREDERICK TREVES ON

R DIUM. At the London Hospital Sir Frederick Troves gave a lecture ou "Radium in Surgery last month."

was

inexpressible, yet he supposed that

wo were now not far off the limit of the good which it could effect. Eat it might be said that radium. wonki nvns, in the widest sense of the word--the cure every form of

the size of a plum, which had been twice excised port-wine stain, the pignated mole, and the hairy mole. In one case of ragion on the

the next nicely past third man for 3. He then drove Pearce for 4 and 3 Phelips boing content to play careful cricket. Hancock beat the

caught and bowled Hutchison. batsman several times but the balls rose too high to do any damage. Pearce in the heit ever Reed relieved and scored immediately by a 26-1-21. hard drive for 2 past the bowlor. Next.over Phelipa gave a chance and scored 4 by an overthrow, Pearce for 4 and 2 but was caught next In the next Rood lifted ball by Hancock in the slips. 40-2-9. Bidon relieved and bath batsmen played very carefully being beaten several times by Hancock's deliveries which, however, roso too high to take the bails. Runs came slowly at this stage. Sharpin relieved Pearce with the ball, and secured Phelip's wicket, the batsman patting up an easy catch to third man.

and. Biden sent

59-3- -13. Claxton took up the trundling at the other Sutherland succeeded and played out the over. bia firet delivery to the boundary. Sutherland did likewise, and later essayed a run from Raven partnered Sutherland, who started hit

hit to the on. Biden Lesitated and was Tin out-66-420.

returned a hat one to Claxton who drepped it. ting freely and scored several boundaries. He Next ball he sent over the trees for 6, and the following for 3. Raven did likewise and 24 we scored off the two overs, Sharpin's 10 and Clux- ton'a 14. Hancock relieved the latter and rana came slowly, Raven shortly afterwards being bowled by shooter of Hancock's-69-5-8. Witchell relieved and played out a maiden over, Sutherland gave a chance to third zian

U.E.F.C. V. "KING ALFEED".

Sir Frederick Treves said that to him as to who waited for it, but dropped an easy

The pointless draw played between these fears of a future for radium in the reale of surgical many others it seamed that there were possibilities citoli, The batsman took advantage of the

on the previous Saturday drew many spectators therospeuties. life and lifted Hancook over the two

to the Valley last week end in anticipation of a against expecting too much from this as from Bat ho attend a warning 106-6-0. Ellis went out next and out nicely bringing up the century on the board, Witchell good Fine, and they were not disappointed other now remedies. The X-rays an high-fro- for Sutherland lifted another 6, followed after play started the civilian team's score stood that were raised by them at their introduction; was shortly afterwards bowled by Pearce in the declining stages of the game. Shortly quercy, currunts had hardly fallu the hopes The (lub lost to the sailors by one gosi, zeored with 3, and Ellis lost his bails-116-7-2. at two goals against the King Alfred's uil, and the history of hospitals a reore during not on and so to the Fiusen light, where was never in McEwen was his sucesor and played out the win. But after the first half bad luck dogged pital and while the good it had done appearances were all in favour of the Club for t over, Sutherland and McEwen both went in for their steps, and the quintette had also to contend

than its introduction at the London, Hos- Caah sweeps, 3160 7.50 and $562.50 Pari auccession, while chances were given all over the Colony. The teams lined up as follows:

vigorous hitting, boundaries coming in quick against one of the smartest goalkeepers in the mutuel-winner $6.40; place $6.504/--

field. MaEwen finally lifted one to the edge of the THE "BALEY CUP-Fresented, For Sub-football ground and was

seription Grifins of this Season that have ran after playing a useful innings, the part-Weston, Brown, Tarner and Mead.

aught by Claxton H. K. F. C. Hickling: Hamilton and Arcott; at this Meeting and not won a Race. Weight relieved and with

Gregory, Barlow and Linton: Willisma, mersin for inches as per scale. Jookers who have not

registering 75-1938-26, Bird had more than two wiming mounts in Heng soure to 155 when the inning was declared, Richardson, Hald nd King; Evans, McLean, Satherland carried the King Alfred: Tugwell; Carlisle and Lantern ; kong, Shanghai, or Tientsin allowed 5 15. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount be justified in calling his innings a fanli- quite young the whistle called the players to a

Sutherland boing B8 not out. One would hardly Fleming, Lee and Hobbs,

The Clab opened play and while the game was allowed 71b. 1-day. Winners barred. less one, but it is the sort of cricket that wins halt as one of the civilians had come to grief. Entrance $10 to go to Second Pony, One matches in the league competition, and was He was soon on his feet again, however, and the nearly all one side of the face, aird a ubrous Mr Ottery's Tumar 10st 12, 7b allowance

probably responsible for the Civil Service win on Saturday. After a short ten interval Home Club forced the sailors to defend, Williams took of the arm of a child, won dispersed by it in four angions, the size of a hen's egg, in the substance Capt. Barker's Shaun Abóo 10st 8, 71b......

(Mr Vide) 1

tird's over was responsible for 2 singles, Brett equally well saved by Tugwell. With on irre mediately removed the itching of eczema, which The CHAIRMAN-That is all the business, gibsequently explained. But even Nen world Mr Gibbon Moore's Lyeman 10st 8ib, 716

allowance (Mr Heathcote) 2 he appeared to get his length. Hancock and efforts were rewarded, eat sanding in a stinger Finsen light and the X-rays had been tried was sent over the trees for 6 and 4, after which press on the sailors' stroughhold and at last their which had existed for years, and in which the sistible dash the civilian quintotts continued to did not return. It would dare redent ulcers gentlemen. Thank you for your attendance. bi nonplaased had she been confronted by the Mr J. S. Sill's Gambler 10st 9, 71b allowance Dividend warrants will be ready on Monday..

allowance (owner) 3 dificult chances to mid off in succession but

Pearce both scored off Bird Hancock sent two which baffled the enstodian. The re-start saw without permanent success. Again, it had cared mathematician who in demonstrating to his Before the meeting separated, Captain Class theuse of the slide scale usid: "We will now Mr Scarlett's White Knight 10st 71b allow.

and 1lb overweight (Mr Hickman) o/Was missed both times. Bird was treated very stem the tide of the Club rushes, Tarwell in the resnite wore apparently permenent, The V. LLOYD, Fose and said:-As almost, if not

the seamen still on the defensive and unable to carefully. Next over quite the oldest constituent of the Bank multiply two by two," He gravely announced Mr J. H. Lewis' Bystander 11st ilb

epitheliomata of the tongus, lip, elwek, &s, and ance and 2b overweight (owner)

sent the first delivery to boundary, and in atteraptingoal baring an exceptionally trying time and secret of its successful use lay in the realization in the East, it seema not inappropriate that the result as "3.9, which for practical purpose Mr Whooley's Pip 10st 111b (Mr Morris).

a drive to the off later he was caught at cover displaying marked ability as a keeper. An of the fact that extent of surface was required it should full to my lot to say a few words we may take to be four." Probably he knew Mr. C. H. Ross's Ben Alder 10st 13, 5lb

3 (Mr Dupree)

point-27-1-11. Daniel relieved and pulled of Mead's lightning shots which followed found powerful than a solid bead composed of it. In attempt by Brown was well turned, but another a little radium spread over a wide ares was more to on for a single. Pearce tried to drive to resting place in the net. At this stage Paris, Dr. Domenici used ɛdium of quarter to-day in recognition of the splendid services of war Board of Directors; what those are, you have

leg but skied one into Phelip's safe hands. 28-2-16, H. Hancock took the hat and appearances were all in favour of the Club for strength spread on plates of varying sius and allowance (Mr. May) 0 already seen in the report which is now in your or popularise suicide, but I could not help being from Lyeman with Tamar third. At the 36-3-5. laxton, who came next, appeared fented the Club Backs Hobbs centrod wiemy bably its future in surgery lay with this emazation.

I don't know whether it will popularise whisky popular confidence. Shann Abos led at the start one for 4, after which he

Tamar

was favourite and justified the for 3. Facing Bird egait, Hancock lifted just warming to the work, and after the Club for, and in this way he was able to gauge the

played out the orer. Next over was responsible win. But the men of the King Alfred were hands, and no ealogy of mine would add to struck by the nows which I read in a home paper Village bend Lyemua asumed the lead, but was Daniel played one of Brott's deliveries on to Hickling, who by the way, was not playing up deposit from this emanation had been injected their worth, although no doubt you will realize the other day that a domestic servant had com challenged in the straight by Tamar, who won his stumps.36–44.

haud secured a few unproductive corners the loft tion had to be drawn up for each patient. Besides power employed to a nicety. A perper pre crip- that mors

wing of the sailor quintette broke away, and de- the rays, radium gave off an emanation, and pro- effectively when the dividend

uncomfortable to Bird's deliveries. Next over and Fleming found no difficulty in defosting. He had bean informed that after a solution of warrants are hauded round. Let times be aver

mitted micide by drinking a pint of whisky, by several lengths from Shaun Aboo. so good, good direction is us essential in the pro. suffocation consequent on alcoholic poisoning perous daya as in the days of adversity, and I being the verdict of the jury, Whisky has

Sheaton filled the to his nual form, and should have saved at least into a mousa in which abdominal cancer had vacancy and scored a couple, Bird appeared one of the three goals recorded by the sailors. been artificially produced the cancer vanished. Time-2.10. think we can congratulate ourselves on Laving many uses, but this is the first recorded instance Parimatuel Winner $12,60 placed ponies Witchell. The fielding of the home team with working liko trojans. Leo took a long shot at produced a sear and a skin-pigmentation such

to beat both batsmen repeatedly, and Brott, The re-start. saw the struggle continued before. In a one-time patient of his own Cash sweeps, 31,934.10, $552.60 and 8276.30 laxton skied one to leg, but was mixed by secured that in our Board, and I have much of it being utilised for the purpose of commit. $580, 3.5 70 and 86.

keeping a good length, rans came alowly the Club stronghold, and Aucatt and Hamilton subcutaneous injection of emanation solution pleasure in asking you to join me in a vote of ting anioide,

But I don't anticipate our good THE "Rose" UF-Presented. For all China Shenton in trying to pull Bird to leg got hit of the field to the other during the remaindor of investigation must follow in regard to the thanks to the men who have so successfully and folks in the East will worry over this.

one or two exceptions, was particularly good. Keal when the leather was footed out, and Hick- triumphantly piloted the ship of the Bank capacities remove them from all danger in this

Their Ponies that have ran at this Meeting and not on the body with 4 successive balls,

ling failed to clear. Play travelled from one end

as he had never before seen in all is surgical though the troubled financial waters of the past direction,

won a Race. Weight for inches as per scale, partnership carried the score to 67, when Brett This

experience. # to the lines the future Grifflus allowed 5 lb. Subscription Griffins clean bowled (laxtou-675-9. Moore re

the half, the defence on each side having therapeutic action of radiun, it was essential to year. (Applause). ..

The CHAIRMAN On behalf of the directors LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Mr Olympia's Poxiedon, 10st 12lb

anxious moments, and smart and clever work trace.Of-day Winners herred. Fon-lieved and runs came more freely. A slight being the order of the day. The half cicced ascertain the notion both of the rey- and of the trance $10 to go to Beobid Pony. Seren drizzle now came down, and the light got with the score unchanged, both toans having the solective setion of radium on the tissues I thank you for your vote of thanks,

furlonga.

emanation on bacteria and their products. Then This concluded the proceedings.

rather bed, but did not appear to puzzle theThe second moiety openod with the sailors of

registered two goals, batsmen to any extent. Both willow wielder The C. & M. str. Zafiro left Manila on the Mr Brutton's Kingston 11st b

(Mr Schnorr) 1 were hitting well when Reed relieved Brett guard, the lengthy prossure by the Club tormi of introducing it into the substance of a growth must be investigated. Had it any selective power 20th inst, and is due here to-day at 6 p.m.

on embryonic tissue? What would be the effect with the ball, the change being effective. Moore thing when a penalty was given against one of in tubes made of material that was permeable Plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crime Charmante, Lait Friday, the 19th instant p.m., and may be

The German str. Bornzo left Sandakan on Major Eaton's Game Chick 10st 12lb

Sharpin succeeded. Reed's pert over was (Mr Vida) 2 played one to point who beld-102-6-7.!

the halves The King Alfred quintette took its rays? What were the effects, local and of the leather and carried it into Club general, of radioactive water? In Jaris such territory 5, and harpin for 4. Shenton then skied one to reamed the attack. Williams sent in a sharp being erected to enable the public to drink it. A shary struggle followed, but water was sold as an application for indolent Hutchison, who missed. Reed in the next low shot which struck the upright and went over bowled Shenton, who put up the best behind. Again the quintette become aggressive in conclusion the lecturer repeated his warning ore of his side.-120-7-52. Next came and a lively goal was in view for Mead when he that extreme caution must be exercized in Stevens who drove to on for 4. Both hateman was ruled off-side. The Club were now beaten king of what radium was going to do, else now scored freely. Hutchison relieved Bird and

disappointment was sure result.

The motion was carried ununinioaly. Mr. A. FINDLAY SMITI proposed that the election of Mr. H. A. Biebs as a Director bexhich now prevails in Manila

We can quite understand the tired feeling confirmed and that Mr. R. Shewan, Mr. E days of the carnival, with its prolonged joys, are The strenuous Shellim and the Honourable Mr. H. A. W. Slad be re-elected Directors.

over, and its citizens are realising that twenty- Mr. JoUN A. JUFF monded, and the motion four hours per diem of enjoyment is too much was agreed to.

On the motion of Mr. E. F, MACKAY, 88Conded

by Mr. G. MURRAY BAIN, Mr. W. Hutton Petts and Mr. J. W. C. Bonner were re- "elected Auditors.

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eren for the American constitution.

recall the saile which followed Nan's statement Those who patronised "A Country Girl".

that she would be engaged at night conating boons-counting how many made five, as she

how many beans mado Ave,

RODERICE RANDOM.

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hal etired another case of angioma extending over #eyelid, was affected without pain or discomfort, Radium and twice treated with the notuul cantery, a cure

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Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Pondre expected here on or shout Thursday, the 25th. Mr John Peel's L'attitool carlett) a maiden From the other und Shrnton drove for Hamilton succeeded in olearing and the Club wounds; and at Joachimstal a large sp~-was--

Charminat will enable you to do it.

Her inst Specialities for the Skin are the study of a lifetime. A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd. Sole Agents. the 19th instant at 2 p.m., and may be expected

The str. Glamorganshire, left Singapore on Mr Dryasdust's Earthquake 10st 91b

Olb 5lbs. allowance (Mr Grosson) o 262 here on 26th inst.

Ljent Leeson's Soudan 11st Ub (owner).

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