training, bat after closely watching their per- formances and studying their 'form' I havo come to the conclusion that there are only four "mokes" in it and they are Black Velvet, Scot, Sinner and Rainbow.

The starters will be ;-

Black Velvet, ridden by Mr. Burkti!. Baccarat,

Hart Back. Crawford.

Scol,

Sinner,

Master.

11

Valigeor

Starlight,

Warlock,

Rainbow,

Humphreys. Cruickshank, Gresson. L Taylor

Black Velvet has made astonishing Hime la training, no much so in fact that he holds

la several books. premier positi

He is undoubted'y first-class pony for a mile, but I doubt bis being able to stay 1 mile at cing speed. Scot has been doing very well has plenty of pluck and go,' but can't cover the ground fast casu h to come in for Derby bonours. Baccaret, who has the advantage ef Mr. Pacareful pilotage, has not had enough work ye to do much in the Derb“, but the first two days racing should make

him as " na *. fiddle" on the third day.

"slug," bas Sinner, a veritable “ ," has bad lots of train ing and will go well in company, but he must he hard delven throughout or will cooly "chuck up the sponge early in the game. Rainbow la the only one amongst the lot that is known to be really fist-clarecer. He has never, so far, done wonderful time; bot

why go

go on training lime which is ofttimen very misleading?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necessarily endorse this opinions expressad by Correspondents in this cofuran, 1

THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE PHOTO- GRAPHIC EXHIBITION.

ba

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Horazawa TennƠRĄ,PW,” STR,An exhibition, of chographs is held at the Imperial Institute, London, and the Colonies are larited to exhibit. It is intended to bold a preliminary exhibition of the pictures at the rooms of the Odd Volumes Society two or three weeks from this date.

INVISION, SECTION A-ARTISTIC PHOTO.

GRAPHY.

EXHUITION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FICTURES In this division will be. Included only such photographs sa bave distinct artistic medt. It hoped that 11 schools of artistic photography may be represented, and contributions, whether new or previously exhibited pictures, are invited Contributions from the representatives of from Home, Colonial, and Indian photographers, deceased artists (except such works as might belter be displayed in the Historical Division) will also be welcomed.

The muximam samber of pictures that may be ent in by any one exhibitor will be slx.

A selection will be made by the Committee, whose decision will be final.

The Exhibition will open early in May, 1805, and will remain

open till about the middle of September

or probably a little later. Na

to charge will be made for space occupied by

saction. Each picture should be i

|

AS OTHERS SEE US.

The followin~ from the Slam Free Prize will commend itself to all who are Interested in the import of subject so defile kradled by Mr. Justice Ackroyd at a recent meeting of the Odd V lumen: ---

FEBRUARY 18, 1895,

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The destinies of Hongkong in its early days were preulded over by a succession of Governors drawn from the army of the Great Unionid, whose rule was characterised by a severity towards the

"FORMOSA," native population undreamt of in these days of Captain T, P, Tall, will he despatched for the Improved adm'aleretion and more cultivated | above Poris on THURSDAY, the atat instant, administrators

For fully a quarter of a century | at Daylight, Chinese criminals were most sammarlly dealt For Freight or l'assace, apply to with-public floreins with the exhal-nine talle,

DOUGLAS LAPRAK & Co.. branding with red-hot irons, and deportation being

General Managers. the order of the day. The truth of the principle

Hongkong, 1816 February, 1805 enunclated by the Social Science Societies at home, that violent repressive measures had never been known to stamp out crime, was never better Ulustrated than in the case of Hongkong. The branding of criminals at the back of the ear

in their career on the matan, and, as * prevented them from turning over a new leaf consequence, they formed themselves on the outskirts of Hongkong into a colony of habitual criminals ever ready to swoop down upon the colony whenever a favourable opportunity offere3

Here! The colonists did not realise the failure of what they we wont call deterrent punishments." They were in a groove, as it were, and unable to see further than the tips of their noses, Such was the state of affairs when the late Sir John Pope Hennessy assumed the reins of government. Sir John at once made

Look as shape, watch his easy motion and pictures accepted for this rately framed. On known that the rule of the iron rod was,

rating finlikes and then tell me if there is single porr In him. He has never yet done anything remark- able, but i think he will starile the spectators on Wednesday all the same. The other are not " "I tip as follows:-(1) Rainbow (2) Sinner, (3) Scot.

more

with the

most

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE STEWARDS request the pleasure of the rescence of the LADIES at the GRAND STAND and FNCLOSURF during the Rce" on the 20th, 21st and 22nd Instant.

HART BUCK, Acilog Clerk of the Course. Hongkang, 18th February, 1805, [103

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. RACE MEETING 895. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRMAY, THE 20TH, 21St and 22nd FæBRÚ (RY.

TICKETS of ADMISSION to the GRAND STAND and ENCLOSURE may be Price. $5 for the Meeting.

Tickets for the Day may be purchased at the Gafe. Price, $2 each.

No one admited without a Ticket, to be shown to the Ticket tospector at the Gate.

In the whole hunch that can touch the back of the frame must be written the name thing of the past, and that he meani to gove obtained frem Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LD.

And address of the exhibitor, with the title of the colony if not with a silken cord description of the picture, and the number (if on more refined reciples then those then la there

than one) corresponding to the vogue. It is needless to say that Sir John met number in the entry form.

bitter opposition. However, the new Governor was undaunted, and in less than a year all barbarous forms of panlabment were eliminated from the Hongkong Statutes. The most direful revolts were predicted by the wiseacres, bat Hongkong wis never the worse and has greatly improved, since the system was I of treating its crimioals with some Introduced show of humanity.

pro

The fourth race on the "

"Is the

Foochow Cup (2 miles) for which the startern will be :- Bevil, Rebeard, Havoc, Timekeeper and Torchileht, and among this crowd Bluebeard, Torchlight and Havoc take my fancy in the order named. But if Bluebeard it specially kept over for the Luiten Cop. Torchlight should win, with Havoc and Bovril in second and third places.

For the Valley Stakes, otherwise the maiden ace for Subscription Griffins, there are 25 entries, The aritual number subscribed for was 30, but the odd five were not good enough to be en- tere The whole fat are a sorry crowd, and during the whale of

I have never seen my career such a lot ofworthless cracks and wherzers, Craig. Ryrie

was the best the lot, but as he has been scratched I fancy Premier, Silver Dast, Lunna, Picantony, Fra Dlavolo and Moutson will carry off tropins of the 1895 meeting. The starters will be:-

Dingenes........ Premier...

Silv Dut

Lanna

Mix

or Picksalny

Fra Diavolo Thross.......

Crusader Mari-on Gunsel Deerfoot

Ladiana

„Mr. Burkill.-

..Mr. Hunt. Mr. Crawfrad.

Mr. Master, .....Mr. Taylor. .Mr. Hart Buck. Mr. Greason. Mr. Sampson. .Mr. Humphre

May

Mr. Thomas

Mr. Noble .Mr. Tomkins

The entry form at be sent with the pictures of previously.

The pictures must be received not later than Monday, 15th April, 195, at 12 noon.

They must be addressed, "Exhibition of Photography." Division 1, Imperial Institute, London, S.W.

Pictures most be delivered, carriage paid, at the Imperial Institute or by hand between to 4.171. 4 p.m. (1 o'clock on Saturdays.)

The Imperial Instiinte will unpack, repack, and despatch, canlage forward, all exhibits sent in cases, which may be selected by the commit tee of advice.

Every care will be taken of exhibits, but the furtstate will not be responsible for los or damage.

Entry forms will be supplied to exhibitors on receipt of their pictures at the Odd Volumes rooms. It is to be hoped that all photographers, both professional and amateur, will do their best to send home a collection thoroughly represent. ative of the

advancement of photography in Hongkong. I shall be glad to give any further Information in my power. A copy of all the circulars and forms received may be seen on the notfen board of the Odd Volumes society.

Thanking you for the insertion of this.--Your truly,

C. H. GALE, F.L.I., A.M.ICE. Hongkong, 18th February, 1965.

THE ORIENTAL. WAR.

We are fadehted to our Shangbal contempor arles for the following ltems of news from the seat of war :-

THE PRIYANG FLEET,

HART BUCK, Acting Clerk of the Course. Rongbama, 18th February, 18ot.

$254

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NO SERVANTS will be allowed taside ENCLOSURE of the RACECOURSE during the Race Days WITHOUT TICKETS, which can be had on application from the Undersigned

HART BUCK. Acting Clerk of the Course. Fongkong, 18th February, 1805.

A change has latterly come over the economie conditions of the clony, and in order to increase the revenge, monopolies have been

chair coolies, and other minor callings. A reunited to, and taxes imposed on hawkers,

has always been the casc, state-created crimp followed In the - ke Ի the Hongkong monopolies, and imprisonment, in default of fines, is Inflicted in a most sweeplog way on the, so-called climinal. By the latest VICTORIA Hongkong papers to hand we are, however,

ever, glad to find that the mantle of St. John Pops Hen- nessy fallen upon the worthy shoulders of

Chief Justice Ackroyd, whn Instilating a cru- sade against such a pernicious system. In en- address to a crowded

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not class them with, do not treat them as, convicts do not make criminals of them; by separating them from those with whom let there be some mercy shown to them

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RUDE ATA

If unna starts he will win, with Silver Dart and Fra Diavole second and third; but if Mr. Master mounts Pickaninny then the order w!!! Be--Silver Dart first, Pickininny second and Fra Dlaval third.

With the exception of the Tingyuen, and the The

Lalyuan, Watyuen and two other skips of smaller Cup will be contested for by Timekeeper. Danblane should romp home an

Pefrang fleet is still (rath) at Liukungtzo island easy winner Blasheard does not run, while assisting in its defence and fighting bravely the absence of Dunblane from the post would in the stern by a torpedo, has not sunk but has The Tingyen, although considerably damaged result In Hobelt winning easily.

been beached and number of The Canton

her -Baccarat, Celt, been Starters-ck, and Sun. Hathing, Vol: St

Voltigeur, Alstle,

sifil serviceable and have been

used ince rise.

The Chinywan is now the Harfang is going to be specially the disaster. reserved for this event he ought to win with flagship, with Admiral McClure chief in com Celt and Warlock second and third,

mand DO shore and afloat. The sortle made Hongkang Club Cup:

the other night was by a number of our Bluchard Cobweb, Primrose and perhaps torpedo boats which went out to try to torpeds Blue Ribbon. This should be a gift for some of the enemy's large cruisers lying quite Bluebeard, but in his absence Cobweb will just near the western entrance, but, anfortunately, the attempt proved fattle, and the retreat to Linkangtao was blocked

by superior numbers, There was nothing left but flight, although two of the enemy's torpedo boats were destroyed at the beginning of the fight. Thirteen torpedo boats made the sortie, only two returning in safety.

As

Starters

manage to take the prize from Primrose,

The Compradores Cup should he won easily by Picaninny, but if Lunna is kept over for this event he will assuredly romp home an easy winner.

The Encouragement Stakes: It to impoast. ble to pime the starters. However, should Plekantony tart here he will win,” in his absence I think Digenes or Wild Fite will be the first to c tch the Jadges eye.

THE CHIFOO FORTS.

The East forts are thirty distant from the port of Chefoo and some of the Japanese ships when passing the place fired at the forts, the fire being returned. Two shots-struck an enemy's ship and then the rest mads off. The forts are too

The second day's "it'pa"! I will give after secing the first day's racing, Should the heavca open and rain descend In torrents haween this and Wednesday, or an Wednesday, the car from the foreign Settlement for

there will, of course, be many upsels, bat, rain or no rain, and barring accidents, Rainbow will win the Derby.

EARLY BIRD.

ANOTHER BANGKOK LIBEL CASH.

cannonading to have done any barta to the latter.

Lungmen, fifty if from Cheloo, has been attacked by a Japanese squadron conveying a

Though any one sin and deeply deplored of himself, let the correcilen be regulated so that it be beenming before Gnd and tolerable before the world."

has

It is to be hoped that Chief Justice Ackroyd has founded the death-kaell of the present system. And ble lordship's public censure on Commander Hastings() the police magistrate, pointed by his reference to" quarter-deck justiça," exhibits an amount of official Independence that

en rarely met with that it merits cordial. recogallon and warm commendatian,

Today's Advertisements.

AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

WILL BE POSITIVELY ONLY

number of transports. The enemy apparently THREE MORE PERFORMANCES

Intend to make a landing here. In order to take a-wei, Ninghai and Cheloo are still held by a Chefoo in the rear. The roads between Wel-

large force of Chinese, who are trying to block the enemy's advance northwards.

JAPANESE |_ INTENTIONS.

OF

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23RD # AND AN

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COCKBOFT 2. "SIAM. OBSERVER." Yesterday, says the Bangkok Times of the

The high, dignitaries of the North have 7th Instant, Mr. Naylor filed la H.B.M. Court on behalf of Mr. Cockcroli, & petition in a salt for received reliable information to the effect that libel against the Stam Observer newspaper. the pancae fudag themselves unequal to the The document states:-

fighting their

way to Peking by way of Q) Th

The

plaint if is a journellet at present Shanhaikuar, or the eastern route, owing to the engaged as sub-editor of the Bangkok Times vast superiority in numbers of the Chiarne army between Shanhaikuan and their abjective, have newspaper.

decided to take the western, or Shantung route, The defendant is, and on the rst day of to get to Peking. Large numbers of the enemy's (2) February, 1893, was, proprietor of the Stam Observer newspare

troops are therefors now being withdrawn from Manchuris for Shantung to,Felaforce those at (3) On the 1st day of February, 1895, the follow. ing felse

maliclus statements were pub present in that province. llabed and printed in the Stam Oburver news- paper of and concerning the plaintiff, the words following to wit:- There is m

is moreover, ove paragraph lo tka | decras of the 6th Instan2, ordering him to mass | December, 1894. DECLARED at Monday's (meaning an affidavit sworn by the the Shantung troops in the vicinity of that plaintiff in the case of R. v. Perera in this city, which is on the high road to Peking.

[(a.) ↑ affidavit

and

An official telegram from Tientsin stateï

that the retreat of Governor Li and bis army

Hongkong, 18th February, 1805.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

to Lalchow, was la obedience to an ImperialTHE DIVIDEND of 7 PER CENT, per

Honourable Court)" which is of a most scan.

REFUGEES FROM CHERPOO. dalous nature, and we are astounded that tha

Shanghai, Februsty załk. Coust here has taken no notice al it (menning

The Liyu, in addition to 163 cative passengers, thereby that the plaintiff had committed an brought down the following foreign refugeer offence which rendered bin liable to the criminal from Cheloo: Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court).

Mrs. Fielscher, Mr. Heckmann, Mr. Albrecht, both be"

Did Mr. Nalor" (meaning the Mrs. Boschler, Mr. Nielsen, Mrs. Beauclerk,

and

the plain Miss Evans, and the great Commander Philo tiff's counsel in the case of R. v. Perera) "may McGo be thankful that they were not appearing in i Court of Justice at home (meaning thereby that Chefon and s

Plaintiff

swore the same affidavit in Court England be would have rendered him

had the

Hable

to

to the criminal jurisdiction of s

(e) Te incite a man to

and steal so 21 to

Aðalre, by accounts, entlang quiet at danger is apprehended there. Idlers have been clearing out of the fortu in such large numbers lately that there

The Chloese

of such Court). | are only about 600 odd remaining there now, although military refugeas from Wel-bal-wei are continually pouring in.

go to another's house steal so as to produce evidence agalart

..." (meaning thereby that the plaintiff been guilty of the criminal offence

bird.

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By Order of the Board of Directors,

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D. GILLIES, Secretary. Hongkong, 18th February, 1895.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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KOBE AND MOJL

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criminal charge in this Honourable Court.)

(4) That the plaintiff bas by reason of the aforesaid false and malicious statements, printed and published in the Siam Observer, inffered considerable damage,

The plaintiff therefore claims ›-—

(1) $5.000 damages,

a) The costs of this suit.

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CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, (LATE OF THE PATAGONIAN NAVY.) THE OLDEST STEVEDORE IN

1499

MANILA. STEVEDORE AND CONTRACTOR,

OALS and all kinds of STORES SUPPLIED on the shortest notice and

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on the most reasonable termin,

Manila, 5th October, 1895.

(Corner of Que's Road and Duddell Street) T

“HE Undersigned has always thought that

TO SHIPMASTERS,

STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY.

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“HE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY

shortest notice any quantity of PURK Te such place as this was the one thing FRESH FILTERED WATER for both BACK

needed to fit in between Hored Lượg and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE--providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK Any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later if notion be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par. Minu or ORDER-the Parties ending Dishes, du, for same-and Cash, Termna :— Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Hauth 812

$0.75 Dinner w

$1.25 Brashfast, TIMn and Dinner......... Beakfast and Thalli sestervik Tila and DianST

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and BOILERS,

The only Company la Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER.

Despatch Guaraniced. Call Flag "W,”

J. W. KEW & Co.,

18, Praya Central, Howzkona, 19th November, 1864.

MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OF Ice Hours, Dr Ita-House Road.

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TS now in a position, in his New and Cam

modious Premisss, to sclipse, na kazetologa, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED In the Colony or in any part of the Far East,

GROUPS AND VIEWS

epesiality. (99 || Kongbong, sand September, 1894.

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS sud ALL In Kapslent Style at short notion,

W: THOMAS, Proprietor, Manghong, 14th June, - #594-'

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