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SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE
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THIRD DAY'S RESULTS.
The following are the third day's re- sults:
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THE FLYAWAY PLATE-Seven furlongs. Mr. Esra's Triumph (Mr. Ezra) 1 Mr. Dryasdust's Salamander
his views generally on the matter, Sir Norman said: have difficulty in understanding the principle upon which Mr. Wilson bases his proposal. I have the decpest sympathy with the men of the mercantile marige, who have been mur- dered by the German pirates, and with their families, and to the utmost of my power I have at all times done my best to minimise the risks to which the men have been exposed, and to see that the injured and their dependents received promptly the pecuniary relief to which they are entitled. It is not only the men of the British mercantile marine who have been murdered. One cannot forget those who have been murdered or whome health and happiness hare been shattered by the use of poisonous gas, and one cannot for- get Belgium, Serbia, and the occupied Apart altogether provinces of France from the crimes of U-boats, there are overwhelming grounds for calling Ger- many to the strictest possible account, but I have the gravest doubts as to the practicability or even the wisdom of Mr. Wilson's proposals
Wa
What would be the effect, in your opinion, of those proposals the inter If no British ship, viewer asked observed Sir Norman, enters German ports for the next five years we may in- convenience, but we shall certainly not destroy, Germany's oversea trade. have sacrificed our trading ships. freely the war, but neutral nations to nited States have been doing and the an their utmost to maintain and increase and there is every their trading feets, indication that they will press forward Are we to stand on, one is declared. this policy of shipbuilding after peace side and see the whole of the overses commerce of Central Europe pass into other hands? Even if every country in the world refused to send ita shipping into German parts, we should not destroy the oversen, commerce of Central Europe so long as Rotterdam and Antwerp and Genoa remain open. If we refuse to sail in and out of Antwerp we should drive bome the rain of Belgium."
Questioned as to the wisdom of the pro- posal, Sir Norman was equally emphatic I do not believe," he said that what- ever we do it will be possible to eliminate from the oversea markets of the world the influence of the population of Central consumers, Europe both as producers and and even if this were possible I think power
the destruction of the sunering.
must cause worldwide
destruction would most certainly put it out of the power of Germany to make good the material loss it has inflicted or (Mr. Reid)the Allies." What form of penalty As to the form of the Mesers. Winsome and Hasty'e The then, would you impose upon Germany
(Mr. Hill) 3 Mr. Havelock w Penalty suggested replied Bir by
I can understand the civilised nations of the world taking up the post-
THE PRELUDE TO PEACE. Tay relief felt at the end of the strain and anxiety of the past four years found expression, in the Colony, yesterday, in,
Swallowin The day was enthusiastic rejoicings.
Time: 1min., Besees. appropriately opened with thanksgiving NEWS services in the various places of worship, THE GRAND STAND STAZES-One mile. and in the afternoon & crowded public Mr. "Butterle's Iron Sand
(Mr. Thornhill) meeting at the Theatre Royal passed a
Mr. B. MacGregor's Highfyer
(Mr. Commons) 2 resolution respectfully congratulating His Majesty the KING upon the succe Mr. Sutterle's Spotted Sand
(Mr. Ezza) 3 ful termination of the war. Amidst all
Time: 2min., 205608.
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1
CHEESE!!!the festivities those to whose heroism and THE PARI MUTUEL CUP.-One and a half
miles.
Adda variety to your diet and is forgotten. At St. John's Cathedral & M. F. 8. Gibbing's Standard Dahlia
Norman,
оред
tion that Germany has abused her posi tion on the high scan, that for a period of years no vessel under the German flag shall be allowed to sail, and that no coal
shall station or harbour of refuge be
I can understand to German shipping. the civilised nations imposing, as a penalty for the crimes Germany has com mitted on the high seas, the condition, that for a given number of years all that Ger- mapy requires to import and all Germany is able to export shall be carried in ships under Bags other than the German flag That would be a proper punishment for. Germany's crimes on the high seas, but
self-sacrifice we owe our victory were not
healthful food.
collection for the provision of a mony.
(Mr. Rowe)
1
AMERICAN CHEESE. FRENCH
ment to the fallen realised nearly $2,000, Mr. C. R. Burkill', Winsome Dablis and at the Hongkong Club a sum of
(Mr. Morris)
2
A
(Mr. Hill) Capcalize upwards of $12,000 was raised on behalf Mears. Winsome and Hosty's The
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COULOMMIER
COTTAGE.
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FOR SALE. THE WONDER BUILDER TINKERTOY
will construct a thousand different
Marvellous Moving Figures: Merry-go-rounds, Ferris Wheels, Wind Muls, Airships, Towers, Automobiles, Bridges, Motors, Animals, Lettrs, &0.
&
GRACA & CO
No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG
of St. Dunstan's Home for the gallant Time: 3min., 34aeos. men who have been deprived of "the Taz JOCKEY CUP.-One mile, blessing, of sight. By everyone the Mr. Henry Morriss' Leconfield occasion was regarded as the beginning
(Mr. Law) 1
of a triumphant and enduring peace, Mr. Billex's Possum...(Mr. Pendocks) 2 (Mr. Whitamore) 3 and certainly the terms of the Armistice, The Farmyard's Le Capor read out at the meeting of the Legisla Time inín, 232-bsecs. tive Council by H.E. rai OFFICER THE CONSOLATION FLATE-One and a
quarter miles. ADMINISTZZING THE GOVERNMEIT, justify that view. They place Germany com Mr. Faab's Grey Goces...(Mr. Heard) 1 pletely at the mercy of the Allies by Mr. Butterle's Dainty Sand
(Mr. Moller) 2 depriving ber of the power of offering Mr. Blogger's Wild Night
(Mr. Bleap) 3 any further effective resistance, and the acceptance of them is, therefore, an admission of absolute defent Pending the discussion of peace, Germany is to surrender in good condition five. thou- sand guns, thirty thousand machine thousand minenwerfer, and three guns, two thousand Sghting and bombing aeroplanes. To render her impotent at very necessary step to judge by
Time: min., 59 3-5secs.
policy which would farse Germany to
rely only on the neutral nation or to use her utmost exertions to re-establish her. own shipping would punish ne, and not Germany."
THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES-One sad
quarter mile.
Castlefield
Castlewood
Silver Btreak
Tims: 9min., Bisecs,
(Mr. Stewart)
(Mr. Vida) (Mr. Beid)
THE MANCHU STAXES.-One and a quarter
miles.
Mr. R. MacGregor's Highlyer
(Mr. Commona) "1 Mr. John Peel's Black Jack
(Mr. Johnstone) (9 Mr. Edmund's Kenabee
(Mr. Heard) a Time: amin, 43-5secs. One and a quarter miles
THE NIL DESPERANDUM CUR-Seven fur-
longs. THE SUB-GRIFFIN'S CONSOLATION CUP.-~- Mr. Merillo's Doughboy
(Mr. Commons):1
Mr. Fash's Nigger Minstrel
(Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. W. A W. White Bay,
(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. Butterle's Grey Band
(Mr Era) Mr. Aitch Aitch's Pegaway.
Mr. E. F. Bell's Rochester (Mr. Lorensen) 3
(Mr. Springfield) Pimes amin, 71-5eeds.
Time: 2min., 32-5ecca (Continued at foot of next column.)