RACING NOTES.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1927.

INTERPORT BOWLS.

THE SHANGHAI TEAM' SELECTED.

ARRIVING HERE ON OCTOBER 10TH.

It is hoped that the Subaltern; in the Queen's Regiment who marched his platoon across the Race Course near the Black Rock about 0.45 yesterday morning, with a fac

The following gantiomen have disregard for the inlety of the riders and ponies in training, will ben selected to represent Shanghai in future either use the recognised in the forthcoming interport Lawn path to enter the ground (near the Service Clubhouse) or better still find some other suitable place for training his men. China ponies in training are sufficiently difficult to handle without introducing any out- aide disturbing influence and it is only ignorance of their habits that can excuse the mistaken attitude of dignity taken up by the Otheer in 'question. Reia n'est plus estimable que la civilité; mais rien de plus ridicule, et de plus à charge, que la rérémie.

Sixth Extra Race Mesting, The handicaps for the Hong Kong Jockey Club sixth extra race meet ing are given below-conversational fodder for the "raillera" at Happy

Valley.

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Bawis match at Hong Kong next menth. The Shanghai team leave or the R. M.S. Empress of Russia on Saturday, October 8th, and are October 10th. The interport match due to arrive here on Monday,

will probably be played on Wednes- day, the 19th.

The team selected i-

and also skip. Messrs. T. G. Main, Mr. R C. Aitkenhead captain No. 3; A. A. Malcolm, No. 1; J. Dr.erley, No. 2; and J. E. Harvey and AG. Borrus, „reserves.

CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. FIXTURES,

Below will be found the fixtures of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, which incidentally has not entered the Cricket League this season:-

·The season extends from October

to April commencing on October 3st when the first eleven plays the 13th Brigade. The early programme in cludes a series of trial matches, for the Interport against Shanghai and Malaya, which will be played be tween November 26th and Decem- ber 10th.

U.S. LADIES' GOLF CHAM- PIONSHIP.

MRS. HORN'S WIN...

[DXUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

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NEw Youx, Sept. 23th.

Inches golf championship, Mrs. In the anal of the American Horn beat Miss Orcutt, by 5 up and to play.

A big crowd watched the finalists,

LOCAL RUBGY.

TWO MATCHES THIS WEEK.

CLUB PLAYING AGAINST NORTHAMPTONS.

A DOUBLE DUN.

BUT THE FORGER. PUNISHED,

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PHILIPPINES SHIPPING.

EXPERTS TO SURVEY SITUATION.

LEGISLATURE TO APPOINT GROUP OF TECHNICIANS.

On Sunday afternoon not long after the Sing King Hong nrm, i No. 4, Bonhum dieand west, and F There will bo two friendly rugby steam launch Fuet Lee, for hiring

paid er to b muster of the |--

Valley, the first being to-morrow matches played this week at Happy she vessel, fra received The legislature of the Philippines evening, and the second on Satur

a visit from another man with will form a special committee of bills for the amount already paid. technical men to make a survey On examination, however, the bills of Philippine shipping conditions day.

proved to be forgeries, and the man with a view to determining whether employed as & cook on the duct in the service. was detained, later confessing to or not there is real need for in- the police that he was at one time creasing the tonnage of vessels now Lee.

Northamptonshire Regiment games, for the first and second fifteens, respectively.

In each instance it is a Club v.

"Moved by a desire to protect Filipino shipowners as far as rea sonable, prominent members of the legislature would give these ship-

who are both in the early twenties and appeared equally matched. The weather was perfect.

Both ladies' were nervous in the The fixtures, however, do pot is. / forenson, but settled down to their the Club r. the Northamptonshire | tempting to obtain mary by tale ping men another chance to im

play in the afternoon.

prove the present savrice. Mrs. Horn, although out-driven

clude matches against the various units of the Services. Certain dates have also been allotted to the Ser vices for the use of the ground and of matches will be played on the in all probability a record number Hong Kong Cricket Club ground this season.

The fixtures are as follows:-

1st XL Date. Ground.

Team. 1927.

There is no doubt, anys the North China Daily News, that the Shang- hat team will give a good account of themselves, as they are very Oct. Shanghai, the cup and pensant strong four, and should retain for

which we won last year, Apart from the interport game, there will be games played with all the bowl

To avoid any misundering clubs in Hong Kong. standing perhaps I should say. habitues of the rails. The handi- caps were available yesterday morn. ng and it will be gathered that the Handicapper spent & busy Sunday.

Mr. J. E. Harvey will act as secretary to the team and will keep

3rd Race: Jordan Handicap, "A" Class: Six Furlongs,

San Francisco Bay, 168 lbs.; Citr Hall (late Mongolia, late Glorious Dahlia), 108 lbs.; The Gomeril, 183

us informed of the results as the Bames are played, by wire.

SHANGHAI LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Jbs.; Chow Tsze Lon, 162 lbs.; FINAL OF THE OPEN RINKS. 162 lbs. Macao Beauty, 162 lbs.; Town Hall (late Manchuria), 138 lbs. Mayfair (late Sunburst Rose), 157 lbs. Shanghai Friend. 157 lbs. King of Troy, 130 lbs.; Yuen Sin, 155 lbs. Total Abstinence, 155 lbs; Loch Tummel, 132 lbs.; August, 152 ibs. Sutherland, 152 lbs.; Yee Yuen (late Jolly Kid), 132 lbs. Shan Mein, 152 lbs., Misty Eve, 150 lbs.; September, 150 lbs.; Chui Chow Ning (late Magog), 143 lbs. 2nd Race: Jordan Handicap,

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Rear Interport Matches,

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by her younger opponent, was the steadier, and visited fewer hazards.

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CHINESE FOOTBALLERS

FOR MANILA?

INVITATION TO OLYMPIC TEAM.

The following XV. will represent

Regiment at 3.15 p.m. to-morrow at Happy Valley C. E. Backhouse: A. E. Pritchard, R. F. Wright, M. D. Scott, G. P. Lammert; C. D.: Wales, A. W. Chisholm Batten; T. L. Foster, R, F. Akehurst, J. Raikes, Lieut. Keeley, Treyes, H. C. Williams, W. R. Y. Andrews, R. W. Lee.

The following A XV. has also been selected to play T. the Northamptonshire Regiment

A MANILA, September 22nd," XV on the same The Chinese Olympic football o'clock on Saturday-C. E. Back team, champions of the Far Eastern house; B. W. Sampson, M. G. championship games, may be seen

ground at 5

in action in the city during Decem-Mills, A. W. Summers, R. L. Ste- ber, Alberto Villareal, coach of the wart; A G. Gordon, I. E. L. Mac- Philippine Olympic football team, kay; S. J. Jordain (captain), W. said yesterday. Letters to China Football Association and Intyre, Lieut. Waters, L. R. Bill

the Beveridge, M. G. O'Connor, R. Me- Mr. M. K. S. Chang, & prominent inghurst, M. D. Hoare, F. L F. member of the China Athletic Asso Thomas.

24 Home Married . Single. eiation, have been forwarded by Alberto Villareal and local sports men backing the idea..

Navy

Away Chinese B.C.

14 Home Civil Service C.C.

United Services.

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Kowloon C. C.

11 Away Navy. 18 Home RAF.

Mar. 4 Home G. R. Sayer's XI.

25 Away Craigengower C.C.

10 Away University C.C. 17 Home R.G.A. #! 2 Away Kowloon 0.0.

31 Home, Army. Apr. 1

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The final of the Open Rinks Jan. Championship, was played on the Yangtzepoo Lawn Bowls greens last Thursday afternoon and re- sulted in a win for J. Burnside's rink, the final score, at the end of twenty one ends, reading 16-13. Feb. The pendulum of the game swung in the balance right up to the nine- teenth end, when the score read B1 in Burnside's favour, but in Olass Six Furlangs.

the next end Burnside, with a splendid back draw, placed his side Skidoo, 105 lbs.; Home Call, 161 three up and although Main held lbs. Grey Knight, 100 lbs.; Ding a splendid position in the last end, Boy, 160 lbs; Little Sit Tang, 102 Burnside again came to the rescue ibs. Pottenbush, 160 lbs.; Dobbin, with a draw for second wood. 159 lbs.; The Regent, 158 lbs; Burnside's play throughout was the Humdinger, 158 lbs.; Dragon Bout, feature of the game, and it can be 158 lbs. Loongwa, 157 lbs. Tangle, said for Main that he was seldom 137 lbs. Tuning Fork, 155 lbs.: Kom favoured with any luck that was. Tong Hall, 150 lbs. The Gnoms going. Both Alcorn and Bert 182 Tbe. Limestone Hall, 12 Iba.Stormes bowled well in patches and Bright Eve, 150 lbs"; Funchal (late the same can be said about the num Dunwell), 149 Iba,

ber twoe, Curry and Parry. Curry, Nov. 5 in fact, rose to heights of brilliance at times and Parry is a bowler with future. The two number CECs, Milligan and Gedwin, were sadly off colour, but all the bowlers found the green very hard and ricky. For a final match, it was sore board read as follows:- a very disappointing game. The.

Burnside.

Main.

Jordan Handicap "G" Class:

Six Furlongs.. Festive Eve, 165 lbs.; Mowgli, 105 lbs.; King Alan, 160 lbs.; Barley Grass, 150 lbs. ;"Loch Rannoch, 157 iba.; Wild Hawk, 155 lbs.; Easter Day, 155 lbs.; Dally, 155 lbs.: Circe, 150 lbs.: Fire Cali. 150 lbs.; Line, 100 lbs. Arabian Parrot, 150 lbs.; Scooter, 140 lbs.'; Salvo, 147; Yorks, 143 lbs. I'erversity, 140 lbs.

Nathan Handicap "A" Class: 11 Miles.

Eon Sin (late Gasometer), 165 lbs. The Gomeril, 103 lbs.; Leaf, 160 lbs. Town Hall (late Man; churia), 158 lbs. Ukelele.. 187 lbs, Mayfair (ate Sunburst Rose), 187 lbs. May. 155 lbs.; Warlordship, 155 lbs.; Flash Star 153 lbs.: Loth Tummel, 152. Iba.; Beautiful Terrace (inte Bart), 152 lbs; Papyrus, 152 lbs. The Geezer, 151 lbs.: Total Abstinence, 151 158.; Misty Eve, 148 lbs. Shan Mein, 147 (ba.

Nathan Handicap "B" Class: 1 Miles.

Grande-de-Norte, 163 lbs.; Grey Knight, 100 lbs; Pattenbush, 160 lbs. Dobbin, 159 lbs. Dragon Boat, 150 lbs. Tangle, 157 lbs.: Bing Boy, 155 lbs.; Tuning Fork, 155 lbs.; The Gnome, 152 lbs.; Limestone Hall, 132 lbs.; Bright Eve, 100 Iba.; 149 lbs. Mowgli, 145 lbs; Loch Rannoch, 143 lbs.; Barley Grass, 142 lbs. Lilge, 140 lbs.

Bonham Esadicap "^A" Class: Ona Mile.

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Date. Ground. 1027.

Team.

Oct. 1 Away Police 0.0.

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Chinese R.C.

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LAWN TENNIS.

HONG DOUBLES.

28 Home Navy. Feb. 4 Away Kowloon C.C.

11 Home B.K. Garrison and

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18 Away H.K. Electric Co.

R. C.

23 Home H.M.S. Tamar. Mar. 3 Away Civil Service C.C.

10 Home University C.C. 17 Away Club de Recreio. 94 Home 25th Brigade 2nd XI. 21 Away Kowloon C.C..

VISITING MANILA.

HONG KONG ATHLETES LEAVING.

SERIES OF CONTESTS.

from the British army

units

The China Football Association is invited to send the Chinese Olympic football players to the city during December for a series of games here. In case the Chinese Olympic téam is mot available intact, then the association is asked to gather as strong as possible's Chinese team from Shanghai.

The games, if scheduled will be played during the Christmas holi- days.

DECREE NISI FOR CRICKETER.

MRS. LIONEL TENNYSON.

AND AN AMERICAN.

Major the Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, the former England and present Hampshire cricket captain, of Jermyn-street, London, was

JEWISH DISORDER IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

GIRL MURDERED IN THE STREET.

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INCIDENTS AT A FUNERAL.

CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 22nd. Last week a Jewish girl, Elsa Neigo, was murdered in the streets of Constantinople by, it is alleged, a Turk, Osman Bey, son of the late Ratib Pasha. Osman Bey, who narrowly escaped being lynched by the crowd, was immediately arrest ed. Large crowds were present at the murdered girl's Tuneral and much feeling seems to have been

Cisplayed by certain Jews, with the result that traffic was inter rupted and policemen hustled, Cries of "We want justice

Vile Turks are istated to have been raised.

and

granted a decree" misi 111 the Divorce Court last month on the ground of the misconduct of his The Turkish authorities and the wife, Clarissa Madeline Georgina Turkish people generally are high Fehtite, with Mr. James Mont-ly incensed by this behaviour on the gomery Beck, an American.

Neither Mrs. Tennyson nor Mr. Beck denied the allegation of mis conduct at the latter's flat in Berkeley-street, London, last year.

Major Tennyson gave evidence

witness Walter

and called as t Sunith, a night porter at the flat. Majer Tennyson was granted cesta against the respondent and the co-respondent, and the custody of the two children of the mar riage.

Mrs. Tennyson was divorced from a previous husband in order to marry Major Tennyson..

HAIPHONG RIOTS.

FRENCH PAPER'S STRONG CRITICISM.

M. VARENNE'S POLICY.

When he was charged yesterday morning at the Central Magistracy, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, with at pretences he was sentenced to three

oats hard labour. Bergeant Linnear prosecuted.

UNLUCKY THIRTEEN

13 FANTAN PLAYERS AT 13, LEE TUNG STREET.

Receiving information late on Saturday night which led to a suspicion that fan-tan was being played in No. 13, Lee Tung. Street, disguised in Japanese costume fol

anchai, nine Chinese detectives, lowed a Japanese to the third door of the building.

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twelve Japanese and one Chiness There they found thirteen people, playing the froidden fan-ta. Ali the Japanese and the Chinese, who was a woman and sppeared to be a servant, wore taken into custody, and yesterday morning, appeared before Major C. Willson at the Central Magistracy.

A Japanese, named S. Honda, and a Chinese, named Chan Chaen, were absent from the Court, and the bait of $200 and 8150 which they had deposited with the statión Inspector, waa" contacuted. The Chinese woman was hned $5, while the remainder each had to pay $10.

Twenty-ave

yen," a ten-dollar American gold piece, and over 3134 local money, seized during the raid, were confiscated on the application of the prosecuting police officer,

Sergeant Rozeskwy.

MOTOR-BOAT · EXPLOSION, FATALITIES AT MANILA.

Zacarias Marcos by Lunes, machinist,

was instantly killed,

Francisco Garcia lies at the point of death in the Philippine General Hospital, and Ventura Mascoe was seriously injured in an unexplain- ed explosion which partly wrecked the motorboat Bulus in the Pasig River last Wednesday morning

The

special committee will inspect all vessels to find out which should be replaced and which can be remodell- ed to aaft local freight and passen- ger carriage.

Filipino and American shipown- ers will be given a definite period within which to replace or repair their vessels. If at the end of that period they fail to come up to ex- pectations, then foreign shipping - firms will be authorized to come in and do what they can.-Manila Pimes.

D.O.G.A. "CONCERT,

THE PROGRAMME FOR TO- MORROW EVENING.

In connection with the Diocesan Old Girls' Association & concert is being given at St. John's Cathe- dral Hall to-morrow evening, the proceeds to be devoted to the fund for & pavilion for the Association.

The concert begins at 9 p.m., and the programme is as under-

Part L

Quartette, Mrs. G. Aubrey, Miss Braga, Miss C. Braga, and Mr.

Braga; Regitation, Rev. W. W. Rogers; Soprano Solo, Mrs. R. Sanger; Cello Selo, Mr. Geo. Surmi: Baritone Solo, Mr. 1. R. Baldwin, A.T.C.L.; Humorous Morley Horder; Piano Solo, Mr. Item, Mr. G. W. Cade Burnett; Dance, Miss J. Mitchell.

Part II. Trio, Mrs. G. Aubrey, Mis's Braga, Misa C. Braga; Baritone Solo, Mr. A, Morley Horder; Humorous Item, Mr. G. W. C. Bur- nett; Soroans Solo, Mrs. R. Sanger; Miss J. Mitchell; Recitation, Rev. Cello Solo, Mr. Geo. Surmi; Dance, Baldwin, A.T.C.L W. W. Rogers; Piano Solo, Mr. R.

Accompanists:-Mrs. F. Austin, Mrs. C. P. James, Miss C. Graga, and Mr. It. Baldwin.

A GERMAN RIMA TORN

DOWN...

Rima's Duisberg rival, Lehm- where stocks of ammunition and bruck's statue of a kneeling wo other explosives are kept, the au- man, which as reported, was re- thorities promptly investigated and cently unveiled amid uproarious Bolos which was anchored close to municipal concert hall, has been found that the crash came from the scenes in the garden before the the fort river.wall.

torn down from its pedestal and broken.

Shortly after 8 o'clock Fort San- tiago officials heard a severe explo- part of the Jews, and summonsession the force of which rattled the were issued against nine Jews ac glass windows at army headquar cused of having committed the ters. Thinking that the detonation offences cited above. They were came from the Ordnance depot, brought yesterday before the First Correctional Court in Stambul, which, after hearing the public prosecutor's denials of the accused men, ad statement, and the journed the case until August 27th, meanwhile, sentencing Osman Bey to preventive arrest. Although the incident in itself is of small im- portance. it may have an important effect on the relations between Jews and Turks, which have hitherto | been good.-The Timer.

what could two dozen policemen do against the Haiphonese moh entire ly mobilised, reinforced hourly, ble of the suburbs and even of the and by hundreds, by the by the rab distant countryside 1

ringleaders

The Bolos, a motor-driven boat owned by Senator Juan B. Alegre, This act of violence is attributed and valued at P.12,000, lies partly to six men who escaped. The civic submerged on the spot of the disaa authorities refused to heed the cut- ter. It is understood that it cry in the local Press against the was recently brought down from placing of the statue in a public Casiguran, Albay, for repairs. gardea

their eyes on the

houses. without being stoned and the subordinate of the Resident beaten unmercifully. Certain Supérieur, and the prisoner of that heads of businesses were compelled school of the Civil Services who of French employees who escorted may of all men, be superior and to seek their compradores by means would that our Administrators":

these latter revolver in hand. Then infallible! The Procureur de in Pillage of Chinese Houses,

the big merchant angrily seeks the Republique, the Colonel Commsa- Mayor who blondly, sasures him dant d'Arines, have accomplished "But at the dawn of the third that he has taken all precautions. their duty, let us say more than day things rapidly begin to change. Eventually the Governor their duty,, for their conscience has their aspect.

In the presence of General and the President of the been put to a rade sext, with an the complete bankruptcy of the Council are informed by tele- Administrateur-Maire who refused A group of Hong Kong athletic COMMUNISM IN INDOCHINA. Mayor's office, which had made no graph" teams, consisting of rugby, soccer,

appeal either to the troops or to

to act, or attempted to obtain by W. L. Dunbar and A. W. Hay hockey, tennis, golf, and rowing

the French citizens, the

After describing the action sub means of repression that the City Hall (late Monogolin, late of the Hong Doubles Tournament the Empresa of Russia, October Haiphong newspaper Le Colon The whole rabble furnished them the Tribunal, M. Tirard continues: Republic to open

Edie (scr.) entered the semi-final experts, will arrive in Manila on de Haiphong, Henri Tirard in the with mauling isolated Chinese.

In an article entitled "L'émeute no longer contented themselves sequently taken and the mild Capital should not be warned by Glorious Dahlin), 168 lbs. San

punishments inflicted upon those of the oficial reports which at last the rioters who were arrested by obliged the Ministers of the French Francisco Bay, 188 los. The organised by the Hong Kong Cricket 13th, for a series of matches with Francair of the 23rd August says selves with variona arma, knives,To conclude this first compte trae political, zituztion of Indo-

Club by defeating G. W. Sewell and Nomad sports club, says the Manila At last Alexandre Varenne will sticks, spears, and hars of iron, Gomeril, 103 lbs.; Macao Beauty, H. R. Remington (owe 18) in the Bulletin. 188 (ba Ukelels, 157 lbs. Mayfair fourth round yesterday by two acts The players will stay for nine be satisfied. The Annamites have and the pillage of Chinese houses rendu, may we point out that the China, strongly fainted by the flate Sunburst Roar), 157 iba.; carat, 157 lbs.; King of Troy, 150 to love, the scores being 8-0 and 6 days as guests of the Nomads and put into execution the principles began; but mark the method of the police of Haiphong, a city now Communism implanted in the Far The winners will now meet Dr. every day, except Sunday, will be dear to the Socialists of the Third revolutionary chiefs! They did not composed of fewer men than there Moscow and of which our Gov- consisting of 120,000 inhabitants, is East by the Third International of Jbs.; May, 163 lbs.; Yuan Sin, 156 Newton and Dr. R. K. Valentine featured by competition. Several International. This good people go en masse to attack such and lbs. The Geezer, 155 lbs. Total Abstinence, 155 Tbs.: Lach Tammel, (owe 5/6), of Government Civil members of the invading teams are dare dead Haiphong during such a shop, no, they divided their city had only 60,000 inhabitants this Socialist, has part in, Cachin were twenty years ago when the ernor-General Alexandre Varenne, Hospital on Thursday.

three days and three nights. 152 lbs. Papyrus, 152 lbs.; Beauti

forces and marched upon, ten or ful Terrace (late Sart), 152 lbs., A. Piercy and W. B. Cornaby stationed in Hong Kong while the and it is not finished, unhappily, twelve different points in the city An admission sorrowful enough has proved it in the Chamber of

ite pronounced taste, acquir and the

Deputies (Congress of Stuttgart)." Shan Mein, 152 lbs.; September (owe 3/8), of Jardine, Matheson & others are

pillage commented when money can be found for the Conservatoire of

Third International of import consul, for this property of others." fires."

Moscow has said: We will com- Econcay the Mayor's final.

The competition between the Simple manifestations at firat "It was then, only then, on

office will say. Yes, economy which menice with China, when its dis- Hong Kong and Manila teams will without seditious cries, necompani Saturday, that the Mayor appeal-

may

be translated into more than integration shall be complete, we a hundred thousand piastres of will continue with, the Nothelands- open the day after the arrival of subsequently with yells against ed to the troops and to the militia compensation for damages which Ladies, Indo-China, Biant, India. the invaders. The tennis teams of the Chinese and also egainst the The two organizations will not at assemblages, manifestations, blows the shops and houses, and the pil-pillage."

French! On the morrow, riotous

of the neighbouring provinces, Too the city will be under an obliga- It is the old struggle of the Rus- day, October 15th, a rugby match on given to the Chinese, and the burlage continued, the Manila Club courts. Satur

late, blood was split, fire devoured tion to pay to the victims of thesians against the English who un-

the Nomad grounds has been ar lag of missiles at policemen and at

The Taint Of Communism. ranged while Monday, October 17th, benevolently lent them their assis "Then, frantic, the Mayor made Caine Handicap: 1 Miles,

In the issue of the same journal the Nomad and Hong Kong erewa tance The chief of the service of an order forbidding the assem- Brigade Call, 165 lbs. Hon Sin will try their luck at rowing.

of August 25th, M. Tirard says

In the city of. Haiphong, to as (late Gasometer), 185 lbs. The Tuesday, October 18th, a soccer the Burete of Haiphong himself reblages and the carrying of weapons sure public order, there are thres Gomeril, 103 lbs: Leaf, 160 lbs.; match has been booked, while the reived a cudgel-blow on the right and of projectiles, and ordering the chiefs: the Administrateur Maire Some Annamites have, it appears, Ukeicle, 157 lba; Baccarat, 157 golf competition is billed for arm, a blow which for several days closing of shops and booths at six (Mayor), the Procureur de la Ro- heard some Europeans, speaking lbs. Mayfair (late Sunburst Rose), Wednesday, October 18th, Thurs rendered it imposable for this off- o'clock-patrols went their rounds Festive Eve, 185 lbs., Mowgli, 188 157 lbs. The Goblin, 158 ibs.; Flsah day, October 20th, hockey wilt eind to arsest with his own hands on foot and in automobiles, sentinela publique, and the Colonel-Com- the Annamite language, excite the lbs. King Alan, 160 lbs. Barley Star, 163 lbs.; Papyrus, 182 lbs.; feature the program, while the com-

a single desperado

mandant d'Armes. We have prov- blackguards, pillagers and incen- were posted at the cross-roads, the ed by what we have written in our diarica against the Chinese, and Grass, 150 lbs.: Loch Rannoch, 157 Loch Tummel, 159 lbs., The Geczor, petition will close, Friday, October Until then what had the city divided into sectors" i The Wild Hawk, 105 lbs. Easter 181 lbs. Total Abstinence, 181 lbs21st, with another tamais match, Mayor's office done 1 Nothing But the French merchants be ministrs our Maire was alone re tomorrow it will be against the preceding number that the Ad also against the rich Annamites: Day, 155 lbs.; Dolly, 155 lbs; Circe, Misty Eve, 148 lbs.; Tangle, 140 The visitors will leave for Hong Galy the agents of the Urbaine and gan to show their teeth, their com-sponsible for the situation In his Europeans. Always the same (Oontinued at foot of next column.) lbs.

Kong, October 22ad.

of the Sureté were mobilised-but pradores could not leave their exoneration, let us say that he is tactics.'

150 lbs; iaty Eve, 180 lbs. Chuil Co., Ltd., have already reached the banka, andployees of Hong Konged since the arrival of our ead pro pillage followed by murders and creation of a

Chow Ning (late Magog), 149 lbs. Bonham Bandican "B" Class : Ona Mils.

Crands-del-Nerte, 163 lbs; Grey 185 lbs.; Fire Call, 150 lbs., Bar. Kright, 130 lba.; Pattenbush, 150 defer, 180 lbs.; Lilac, 153 Tbs.; lbs: Bing Boy, 120 lbs.; Dragon Arabian Parrot, 150 lbs.; Scooter, Boat, 158 lbs.; Dobbin, 158 lbs.;

149 lbs.; Balvo, 147 lbs.; Yorka, 143 Tangle, 157 ha. Loongwa, 157 lbs. lbs; Perversity, 140 lbs. Kom Tong Hall, 155 lbs. Tuning Fork, 185 ha. The Gnome, 152 Ibe.; Limestone Hall 152 lbs.; Funchal (late Dunwell 140, Iba...

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Action Taken At Last...

music.

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able to win India by the barriers bi Parma and Afghanistan, would make the attempt by Vladivostock, Shanghai, Peking, Hankow, Can- ton, Batavia and, now, attack Indo-Ching"

"Communism, you say.

Yes,

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