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- THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1883.
where the pace was increased and both ponies · CHINA- SUGAR REFINING, COM"" were soon in dificulties. Entering the straight
PANY LIMITED, the jockeys were at work, Catty Sark still main-. taining the lead,, and Mr. Brandt riding to the gallery, failed to bring off a Chifney rush, and was beaten easily by three parts of a longth. CHAMPION MAFOOS' RACE, for all winning ponies;
catch weights. One Mile.
Mr. F. S. Gordon's gr. Allegro...Tom Carinon I Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's b. Second Violin.........
Schumann z Horse 3 Punch Toad
Mr. Paul's b. Sunlight.... Mr. Paul'a ch. Reefer ..... Mr. Paul's cli. Montezuins
The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the fifth ordinary annual
Germany has become the ruling passion in Russian society of all grades, and that Skobeleff spoke with the voice of a national majority when he declared that the Slav must crush the Teuton. Reason and foresight are put aside, and cager ferocity has taken their place. When Skobele made his tour, the official classes weresta doubt
HE
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR VICTORIA B. C.
mecting, to be held at the Offices of the General to what steps they should take. It was after 3/3. L. 1. 1. Norwegian Barkentine
Agents, at 3-45 o'clock p.m. to-morrow:
The general agents have sow the pleasure to submit to the shareholders theft report on the working of the refineries and a statement of accounts for the twelve muntha ending 31 December
na The partial Bathra in last year's crop of sugue in the Swatow districts, its indifferent quality and high price have adversely affected the prolis of the branch of the Company's business as that port. This was, however, counterbalanced by the success which attended the working of the hat Point flouse for the Brat mahs of 1882 during which from time to time the demand
stagnation of idle through the culuny, which occurred in the Autma, and the entire cessation of demand for Japari reduced the profits of the Refaery for the last three months to s
Major Bagstock'a gr. Wild Waif...Aling ofur reined sugar was greater can contd be supplied. The general Mr. Henry's aptd. Too Too .........John Scott'o A miserable start was effected, Allegro, who was ridden by a novice weighing 6st, glba, being
minimus.
The transference of the Welarich patents to East Paint al
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the young General was attacked by contusion of the heart" that the men of the Sections and the Cabinet saw where to go. A curious post- tión has now arisen! The figure-heads of the Departments and the leaders of the revolution are both pushing toward one end. Terronsm has ceased for a time because the acute men who handle the vast and murderous Russian caucus think. proper to leave the ruling classes alone. The more the men who wield the force and the finance of Russia choose to prepare for war, the more NAVAL CONTRACT, 1883-84. the revolutionists encourage them, so that the
EALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be reductiori in traud arpeners which would cared by lightest cendency is not being stayed by the of the be slightest drag.' If a Russian of the advanced received by the Undersigned, until NOON, cking the Wanchal Branch Establishment.
on THURSDAY, the 8th proximo, from Persons school hears war mentioned, he only says, "The sooner the better for us.". The rulers hope for a desirous of supplying the following Articles for prolonged lease of power; the conspirators hope the use of HM. NAVY, for the year 1883-84, to get rid of the Germans, and to cause a regen-viz.:- crative anarchy. Thus it is that war is impend- DISCUIT. ing. The newspaper man in a foreign capital | SOFT BREAD. gges about gadding with junior diplomatists and FRESH BEEF. with other newspaper men; then he telegraphs FRESH VEGETA- 30,000.00 home and informs us that "the clouds have pas BLES.
5.788.90 sed," and then the writer of leading articles
tells
FRESH POTATOES. us in slipshed English the glad tidings of great joy. Neither the correspondent nor the scrib- obling paragraphmonger know anything about the matter. They guess before the event, and prophesy after the event, while the stirrings and advances of national feeling are totally darkened to them.
left at the post. After going a quarter of a mile Sunlight and Monteruma led, with Reefer and Wild Waif next, Too Too, Second Violin and Allegro following in the order named. About five furlongs from home Allegro rapidly, com- menced to make up his leeway, the pigmy riding with first rate judgment, and before making the ascent to the rock, had obtained the lead, and appeared to have the race in hand. Although Sunlight hunted him close all the way down the straight Cannon never lost his head but kept his pony well in hand until inside: the distance, where he rode him bard, and stalling off a brilliant rush of Schumáns on Second Violin, who came through bis horses at last as if they had been standing still, won a fine race by a length and a half, a short head separating the two bays. Time a minutes 4 seconds. MATOUS' RACE, for beaten ponies; catch weights.
Once round.
Mir. Paul's br. Shamrock...................................Horse 1 Mr. F. S. Gordon's gr. Gang Forward...........
Schurmann 2 Mr. Yorke's gr. Helios.......
Aling 3 Mr. Paul's wh. Sunshine........................................... Punch ö Mr. W. M. Morgan's wh, Pearl.........................J05 0 Mr. Bromhead's gr. Castigator..........School o Mr. Henry's dun Incubus ..........Jahn Scott o Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's blk, Cutty Sark .........................
Toni Cannon o Shamrock and Incubus made the running with Gang Forward at their quarters, with the rest of 'the field close up,, until entering the straight --where-Incubus-dropped-away-beaten, leaving Gang Forward to fight out the issue with Mr. Paul's old pony. A fine race ensued all the way down, but the brown, with a considerable ad- vantage in the weight, held bis own to the end and won cleverly by three parts of a length; with Hellos a fair third. Time 1.49..... The OPAL CUP, for beaten subscription griffins;
weight for inches; six furlongs. Mr. W. M. Morgan's dun Faugh-a-ballagh...
Mr. Nickels 1 Capt. Davis' dan Buggins...Mr. Sampson 2 Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's gr. Damiey Mr. Brandt 3 Mr. Neptune's bik. Malcriado......Mr. Reynello Faugh-a-ballagh was backed at evens against the field. The favorite was sent to the front an the fall of the flag, and maintained the pride of place throughout, stalling off challenges from Darnley and Buggins in the last hundred yards and winning cleverly from the last named by half a length; a head between second and third. Time (.42.
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SEPLE CHASE.—Entrance $5, with $100 added, for Ponics that have never won a Race or STERPIE CHASE in Hongkong, China or Japan, From about the Quarter-Mile Post once round and in. Post Entrics,
Mr. Paul's gr. Chatterbox..........Mr. Nickels 1 Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's roan Scotch Reel..................
Mr. Gue 7 Mr. Bromhead's gr. Blunder Blas...Mr. Porter 3 Chartierbox was backed at evens against the other pair. The three competitors were sent on
MAILS EXPECTED.
The pet balance of profit and loss account, including $5.334.21 brought forward from last year after providing for the usual charges amounts to a 20.11. An interim digaster share, absorbing $30,000, was paid on the 19th August, general agents and consulting committee propose to the share hollers to appropriate the balance as follows, viz. i-
A second dividend of $7 per share payable on
8 February, 1883.
To apply tostante reduction of property
account as an in
To write off p
I post of charcoal......
***
*..$2,000.00
2,000,00
+4
To write off for removal of patents from Wanchat so Eau Pont and Swiow*****
Leaving a blanco to carry forward to, next account of...
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1,805.01
The amount to be written off the cost of charcoal is lared necessary in consequence of the recommendations, which has been stade by the manager, Mfr. Dickle, su to the advisability of renewing the supply of charcoal moet frequently, than has his therto been the system.
Mr, Dickie returned to the colony in December last and has. resumed charge of the company's cutablishments harn and al So His report upon the improvements which should be effected at East Point in respect of Labour Saving Machinery, afer an inspection of the principal Rafineries in the United States and Great Britain, les bent' most valuable, and thọ, gosarul
ried out changes in the mode of working which they feel assured
"genia, with the sanction of the consuring committee, have car. will result in a marked reduction in the trade expecs for the current year and in a very considerable Increase in the producing power of the 8, in use. The estimated cost of these Im
is $43,465,10,
The house was stopped for the completion of the above named alterations and for the annual overhaul, on the 11th instant,
Work will be resumed as usual in about a mouth from that date,,
The Swative Refinery was closed for repairs during the slack season at the end of 1892, and was re-opened on the ad January, 1884. After mature consideration, and with the sanction of the Consulting committee, the general'agents have decided upon con.. verting the Swatow House, where the palants Rinne have hitherto been worked, fate a complete refinery by the addition of charcual. The onst is estimated at Bardoco and when the works, which are now in progres,"`aball have been completed towarda' the end-of this year, the company will possess a separate refinery capable of euturising abrut rio piculs per day of raw sugar besides able to produce aborst 500 pigus per day of cleaned again aublishment to which it is a useful adjunct, and in accordance Swatow Refinery will be worked harmoniously with the flangkung with the requirements of the market.
The outing already incurred on account of improvements has boen 38,760, which is carried to the debit of propery account
THE CURRENT YEAR,
The general agents are glad to state that the stock of raw nagur carried over from 18ta la being melted with satisfactory results, and that there is a damand which will curry off all the company's holding of refined sugar before work is resumed baxt month, A Buficient quailty of cheap sugar was secured as Swatow before the New Your holidays to ensure a profitable breinose to the Refinery at that post for the next three months,
PROTEETY 'ACCOUNT.
mit, doemed it necessary to acquire a piece of land with ware
The general agents, with the approval of the consulting com-
frontage and godowna thermon adjoining the company's property 11 Swatow, which was offered for unle at a cost of $3,con. The property, coment, subject to the appropriation of $75.00 from last yan's profits, stood in the books at 8937,211.30 un 31st De- pember as per annexed maiement. The Wanchal premises have been unad for moçage purposes and the general agents recommend
sale of them being effected whenever a favourable opportunity la
afforded.
DEBENTURY.
On the 30th June, debenture bonds is the extant of $50,000 were pild off, and cancelled, leaving a balance still running of Bajo,ora of which $30,000 will fall dus on joth Juno nexe. “
la view of the gradual cancement of the debenture bonds and the cost of the proposed extensions and alterations as well as of the adequacy of the capital of the company to carry on its ex. of opinion thas an addition to bed soulting commites are should be made to the capital stock and a sepposed to take the sense of the shareholders on the quation at the forthcoming general meeting.
tensive business, the
CONSULTING COMMITTER. St. The members of the consuling committee offer themselves for ra-alaction.
AVDITORS,
The sccounts have been sadited by Meurs. Tuon Arnold and LC. Batar the latter acting for Afr. Edward Cope who is tem porarily absent from the Calay,, Messrs. Arnold sad Copa are Tecommended for re-election.
JAROME, MATHESON & COL General Agent
Hagicong, 4th February, 1884.
THE COMING WAR.
*We have already said in these columns that the only Europeans who ever have definite
knowledge of the future course of political events.
the
No one can say with an approach to neamess at what time the war will break out; but it is rapidly coming, and any morning may bring news of the final and momentous step. The Russians fully expect to be defeated heavily at first, but they are strangely confident. When reminded of the way in which the Prussian hosts Taoved upon Paris, they smile. They say, "The cases are altogether different. You crush Paris and you paralyse the central ganglion of France. But Russia is, as it were, a cicature of another organisation. Crush one ganglion and there are still a hundred national nerve-centres unharmed." The zoological simile is prefectly apt and true, and no one knows better than Prince Bismarck what a task Germany has be fore her. But at any rate it is to be feared that nothing can now avert the catastrophe, and we towards us so quickly,—Vanity Fair. can only await the events which are marching
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
{From Muasis, FALCONER & Coʻs Radisten). -
YESTERDAY.
Faromater FiMi sian
Baromaterą P.3, scanda Thermamster PM. Fernan
Thermometer-4 P.M. 20 Thermometer-i r.m. ¿Wet bulb) ko Thermometer- rek, (Wet bulb)
Dacomotor- A.M. ++u
-TO-ONE.
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som
Thermometer--Mardinum... Thermometer-Minimum (overnight) veteranman
10.178
10.314
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PROGRAMME.
PART I
1.-Romansa 3rd Act Alda............VERDI.
SIGNORA LUBICCI.. 2.-Grand Duo "Favorita" ..............DONIZETTI,
SIGNORA SILINI. 3.-Grand Aria from "Linda"
DONIZETTL SIGNORA BERTOLINI. 4-Aria from "Barbiere di Siviglia".Ros&IEL
SIGNORA SILINI. 5.---Grand Galop di Concerto: ......CATTANEO.
SIGNOR CATTANEO, 6-Ballad "Who's at my Win OSBORNE.
dow"............
their journey on equal terms, and raced at the
are the members of secret societies. Long be- first jump in a line, the favorite and Scotch Reel
fore Skobeleff spoke at Paris; long before the both clearing it in grand form, but Blunder Cologne. Gazetle published the article which Blas refused and was at once out of the race, has sent the English Press into a frenzy of pro. although Mr. Porter plackily persevered and phecy and large capitals, we predicted the ap
proach of trouble between Germany and Russia. took him over the entire course. Through While London journals, clevery inspired by the Scotch Reel jumping "too big": Chatterbox revolutionary pressmen, were informing us that obtained a decided advantage at every obat Krapotkin was enjoying idyllic leisure by the acle. At the wall, Chatterbox was a couple of was fitting from town to town like the storm- Mediterranean shore, we said that Krapotkin lengths in front, and theroan overjumping himself bird he is. The Prince has now been cap- and nearly coming to grief, this lead was mater-tured, and his papers prove that our jà« ially increased as the pair raced away under the formation was right, and that the revola- rock. Chatterbox came over the hardis with a tionists are in full activity. They have not at present much power, but they have a very commanding land,and canterod down the straight
great deal of useful information, and there is not the easiest of winners.
man of them who is not awaiting the sound of
BUIL These secret ́ rulers never deal in conjecture; their organisation is so perfect that they see clearly where the persons described as statesmen only grope blindly. From the convict towns on the White Sea to Odessa, from Tobolsk to Dres den and Paris, their unscen machinery extends. While the police of St. Petersburg are blun "dering hither and thither; while Western statesmen are sitting in dignified ignorance, The O. and O. Co.'s steamer Oceanic, with the revolutionist leaders are receiving, accu from cities and towns and vill the next American mall, will leave Yokohama on
of the sand instant, at daylight, and may be ex-age Ordinary politicians rely on organs. pected here on or about Tuesday, the 28th,
publla opinion, forgetting that the men who pre- tend to represent public opinion have no means of learning the truth. But the secret society men make no such mistake; their agents especially in Hive with the people, work with them, Russia
with them, and gauge their thought tightly; At this present moment there are about eight thousand well-bom and well-educated men and women in Rurala who are working in factories: 12-Grand Duo "I Pescatori "GABUCCI tolling in the fields: plying in ferry-boats between SIGNORA LUBICCI AND SIGNOR CIOCCI: obscure villages on the banks of obscure aircainsi setting up the type of Journals; drinking with
Scats may be booked at Mesir, KELLY &
THE FRENCH MAIL -
The M. M. ateamer fracuaddy, with the next French mail, passed Cape St. James on Friday, the 33rd instant, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 17th.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
STEAMERS EXPECTED. ...
The French steamer Amarigus left Saigon on the 23rd instant, and may be expected here on the 27th,
DNA PARA The Shire Line steamer Pembrokeshire left Singapore on the aand instant, and may be ex pected to arrive on or about the 28th,
rate news
SIGNORA LUBICCI.
PART II.
7.-Grand Aria Finale of the Opera MASSENET.
"Le Roi de Lahore”
SIGNORA LUBICCI 8-Grand Fantasia on the Pianoforte.
SIGN.ORG OR E 9-Spanish Song, in Costume
SIGNORA SILINI 10-Romanza "Don Sebastiano"; 11-La Picirella from
SIGNOR CIOCCI.
Salvator Roza?
SIGNORA BERTOLINL
NIŽETTI,
GOMEN.
The O. B. S. Co.'s steamer Tencer left Singa-the lower classes in vile vodka-shops, and sleep- WALSH's, where a Flan of the Theatre is now on
pore on the 23rd instant, and may be expected
to arrive here on or about the 1st March.
The steamer Glencor, left Singapore for this port on the agt instant, and may be expected here on or about the 3rd March.
The steamer Tannadice left Port Darwin' on
Hongkong, 26th February, 1883.
ing in the dene where the poorer subjects of view. Holy Russia pig together. A secres system of correspondence brings all these threads of pro- Pagandiam to one centre; and thus the heads of committees in Switzerland or London know every passing tremor that agitates the national mind.
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