LADIES' PRIZE; Presented by the Ladies of Hongkong: for four-cars; distance, one mije entrance So; to be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.
"ROSE."
1-
Station No. 3-Dark blue and light blue. Bow-A. Humphreys, lost toh
2- H. R. Hance
***... 1051 81
3-C. E. A Hincest ob Stroke-E. Herbstost ob Cox-8. A. Seth ... lost alb
SAMROCK."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901.
"ROSE."
Station No. 2-White, crimson and blue sash. Bow, A. Rose
9st, ob
2-F. J. Engelken .... 3-C. Sherrington Stroke A. E. Alves juman Cox F. W. White go
"THISTLE."
11st 7th
13
2
Cust 6
.10st of
J
Siation No. 1-White red sash:
1
Bow-J. Millar.....
2-A. J. Mackie
Station No. 1-White and blue.
3-E.. Carpenter Stroke G. E. A. Hance........1st Cax.-R. Henderson
....Jost selb .1:st th 1st 12
6th
tost o
Bow-. Millar
1ost 10lb
"LEEK."
1
2-A. Louriero
3-A. E. Alves.....
171st 6 a
Stroke-A. A. Alves
Cox-F. W. White .........................
Lost ob
**THISTLE.”
Station No. 2--Black, pinb sash.
Bow-E. W. Carpenter
-W. A. Stopani
3-C. Sherrington
Stoke-R. Lapsley Cox R. Henderson
·Fast Falby
12st 40
Station Nr.3—White and red. Bow-F. M. Rosa Pereira ......... 1990 415) 1-R. Lapsley...that 4 3-A. Loureiro...
List" ob Stroke-J. H. i. Hance......Fast 8lb Cox-S. A. Seth
tost ob
"KORNBLUME." Station No. 4 Dark and light Mur.
Tost of) 2-A. E. Asger
........ 998 7b ....12st th 3-G. Humphreys Stroke-E. Herbst... fost ob Cox-C. M. S. Alves.......ost of
13st i 3 Bow-H. A. Seth ....1st 4 .......iost ob
I
0
The programme being half an hour behind time this race was rowed practically in the dark. The Shamrock finished eight lengths ahead of the Ause and the remainder gave up.
Time. 7 min. 39 sec.
A very even start was made; at the end of the first quarter mile the Rose forged ahead, closely followed by the Shamrock, Thistle being last, no doubt owing to their getting.in wash of the Police pinnace going alongside. Putting on a spart however Thistle overtook the first two boats and a good race was the
SAILING RACE FOR YACHTS AND PARTI result. At the commencement of the last half ALLY-DECKED BOATS (in two classes), Y. R. A. mile the crew of the or appeared to be done but they pulled themselves together and maintain-time allowance; prize, a Cup for each class;
entrance $4, Course 9 miles. ed their lead and eventually crossed the win- ning line one length and a half ahead of the Shamreek, who beat Thistle by three quar ters of a length,
Time 7 min. o Sec
the Chinese
Alannah... Bonita Colleen... Ericu...
fis......
Kakteen
HARBOUR POLICE; open to members of the Harbour Police; to be rowed in the Service boats; distance, une mile; Entrance. 50 cents; first prize $4; three, boats to start for two prizes.
No. 4 Boat Water Police
No. 3
P
11
11
3
............ 3
No. 1 No. 1 Four of the five entries started infthis race, No. 5 Boat, Harbour Master, having scratched. No. 4 Police Boat was the first to get the lead, a pasition she maintained to the end, finishing with Police Boat No. 3 a length and a half be hind. One length sparated 2nd and 3rd.
Time, u Min, 483 ser.
9
Tun SCULLING. (Tab Sculling Boats) distance, half inile; entrance $1; to be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.
Station No. 1. No. 6 Tub F. K. Tata........
141
4
18
H. S. Holmes.
31
H. Rapp..............
"
2.
པ་
3
A. J. Mackie......
"
3.
S
1
H. W. Sayer......
Of the six entries for this race five start-
Ó
ed. An excellent start was made, but Sayer
was
and
the
soon left behind and Holmes Tata, obtaining a little headway on rest, succeeded in increasing the distance
until it became a race between the two. Tata,
Station No, t and finished third which place should have been taken by Mackie, who was then paddling in the middle of the harbour.
Time 5 min. 21, sec.
A. CLASS.
No time allowance, .
..Mr. H. W. Slade. Lieut.-Col. Koci Mr. G. Badham Thornhill. Mr. A. Denison.
....Mr. J. Hastings.
...Officers, R.E
in.......Mr. A. R. Grílve.
Names.
11. CLASS. Owners.
"
La Cigale...Mr. W. Wickham
Reta
- 3
บ
Rating. Allows ....Mr. E. M. Hazeland... z minutes. Dorreu......Col. Biowne, R.E. 3. Gloria....Officers, R.A. Meteor.. .Mr. C. H. W. Kew... 3
Officer's.R.E. Payne .... Acti.........Mr. E. D. Shepherd...to Thistle. Rev. E. H. Good......to
The result was as follows:-
A. CLASS.
Erica iepako Boncle...
5
ม
او
"
H. M.
4 27 38
I
..... 457-
H. CLASS
I
Reta.......
4 το 167 La Cigale
... 4 41 20). The Regatia was resumed'at vo'clock to-day.
THE AMUR MASSACRE AND THE
BOER WAR.
A correspondent of a home contemporary wrhing from Kiefflast month, said :—
Shortly after the truth of the massacre of the Chinese natives in Blagovestschensk by Rus
..
hopeless war 1 merely mention the fact in Order that you may estimate at their proper
value the Russian Press comments on the Boer War of which you complain.
44
THE G. 0. M. OF THE P. & 0.
Quite a singular comparison," writes a Lon don correspondentofthe Indian Import and Ex- port Trades Journal may be drawn between the careers of the Great Clive and of Sir Thomas Sutherland who has just been obliged to confess seven and sixty years of strenuous life. Each of them started on the lowest rung of the ladder of life: Clive was an invoicing clerk in a branch office of the John Co.;* Tom' Sutherland was no office boy in a branch of the mighty steamship company over which he is now supreme. Each made the East, and India especially, the field of his labours. And it may | fairly be said, without fear of exaggerating, that
nothing could have more fully consolidated. and perfected Clive's work than the efficiency. and success of the splendid fleet of 60 steam. ships over which Sir Tom rules. *
"And, indeed, that efficiency and success are due to him. When, from the humble position of an office boy, the Scotch tad raised himself to the comparatively responsible post of P. & O agent at Hongkong, the company was in a bad way. The boats were old and ill- managed. Profits were eaten up by the unbusiness-like working of the fleet, and mat
ters looked black indeed. It was at that time that some inspired director suggested recalling the young Hongkong agent and transforming him into a member of the board. Sa 'Tom' Sutherland, the quondam office boy, came to sit in the board's room in Leadonball street.
From that day, some thirty years or more ago, the name of Sutherland has been almost synonymous with the P. & O. Under his guardianship the company, beginning with antiquated paddle-wheel steamers, has had a quarter of a century of ever-increasing pro sperity and efficiency, till, to-day it holds per haps the highest position of all steamship companies in the world, as it certainly holds the keys to British India; while its annual receipts amount to more than three millions sterling..
"A fine record, in truth, Clive made his Company; Sutherland has made his. But Clive's work would have been useless without a P. & O. And Sutherland is an enthusiast. There lies his secret. He has always brought to his work a keon love for his fleet and the great purposes it serves. A born administrator, he has ever satisfied himself with nothing less than the most minute supervision of all the Countless and intricate details of the feel's working. Among the employees of the titanic Company it is jokingly said that Sir Tom' would miss a cargo sack if it was moved.'
sian troops last Autumn became publicly known H.M.S. "AMPHITRITE" TO CALL
to all Europe, and was demonstratively con- firmed and proved by a number of independent gye-witnesses, as was as by the tacit admissions
SHORTLY.
The new first-class cruiser Amphitrite, which has only just returned from
the
has been selected for further trooping service..
out new crews for the Alacrity and Snipe, Her next duty of this nature is stated to be a voyage to Hongkong for the purpose of taking
Auction.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instructions
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
TO-MORROW,
(FRIDAY), the 13th December, 1901,
at 3 P.M.
AND
SATURDAY, the 14th December, 1901, at 2.30 P.M.,
at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street, A FINE COLLECTION OF RARE CHINESE, STRAITS SETTLE- MENT and BORNEO STAMPS," Over 7,000 STAMPS. (Particulars can be seen in Catalogue). On View from Tuesday, the 10th instant, TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 12th December, 1001.
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un
CHORAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the above Cathedral,
TUESDAY, 17TH DECEMBER, at 5 PM.
ORDER OF SERVICE Overture...............“Stabat Mater”..... Rossini, Process onal Hymn "Onward Chris-
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A. R. GAUL. "Stabat Mater" Rossini
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who was pulling a strong sweeping strake. of the Amur authorities themselves, it was Mediterranean, whither she had been dispatch. { gradually forged ahead of Holmes and beat officially announced that a rigorous investigated to carry reliefs for the battleship Illustrious, him easily by 4 lengilis, Rapp Came right tion of all the circumstances of that event would be subsequently instituted. In a half- across the course from Station No. 6. LO
affirmed at the time that such an inquiry was hearted way, the leading Metropolitan journals
necessary to the honour of the Russian Army.
As a matter of fact, there was never any kind which are to be paid off and recommissioned GENERAL AGENT for the above of doubt or mystery as to the personality of the prime author of the massacre. The Russian General who issued and his sub ordinate officers why executed, the arder for the indiscriminate butchery of the Chinese population-men, women and children to the
PARSEE CUP presented by the Parsee com- munity of Hongkong; for Four Uars; distance, one mile; entrance Sra; to be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.
"SHAMROCK."
་
Station No. 3-White; crimson, blue sash. Bow-F. D. Rain............... gst 4b)
2-F. M. Rosa Pereira......1ost 4. 3-A. Humphreys
.....lost fo
Stroke-A. E. Alves....
Gox-C. M. S. Alves
"KOSE."
11st 6lb 10st of
Station No. 5 White and red.
I
gat 4701 9st 7lb ......lost 101b
2
Stroke-J. 4. R. Hance.Tost 86 ...ost of "THISTLE." *
Bow-N, H. Alves
2 -A; E. Asger
3--J. Millära
Cox-F. W. White
Bow-H. A. Seth.......
2-R. Lapsley
3-C. Sherrington
Station No. 1.-White and red sash.
Stroke-C, E. A. Hance...
Cox-5. A. Beth
gst 6 List 4
number of about seven thousand, were perfectly well known to the Russian War Office. They were not only never called to account. but have since been promoted, decorated, and publicly thanked in the pame of the Tsat for their unwonted zeal. There was never the sightest intention of holding a court-martial or of punishing the guilty
authors and executors of one of blackest of the many crimes which have sullied the came and fame of the Russian Army in almost every war which this country has waged, from the days of Suvarof down to the massacre of the Foles under Muravieff, and of the Turcomans at Geok Tépé; and, lastly, to this crowning infamy at Blagovestachensk. And yet, week in, week out, for the last twelve months, the St. Petersburg Press has never desisted from its charges of gross inbumanity against the British officers and troops in South Africa. In this respect, the effrontery of many of the more oprominent of the Russian political journals has no parallel in European journalism, not even
13st b List 6 Iost o
▸
"LZEKK," Station No :- White and blue.
Bow-L. A. Rose...... ................ 9st of z-G. H. Ruby...... 9st 615 3-A Loureiro. Tist of Stroke-A, A. Alves... Cox-H. W. Sayer................IGH Où
-IISI
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A, R. MARTY, Agent,
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on the China station. The Amphitrite bas never yet served a foreign commission, but is a four-funnelled cruiser of 11,000 tons has been employed at naval manzuvres. She displacement, and about 21 knots speed; four of her sisters, ie, the Argonaut, Andromeda, Diadem, and Niobe, have been in commission for some time, the latter two at present acting 39 escort the the Ophir These farn all Belleville boiler ships, and appear to be doingTHE Undersigned. AGENTS of the above good work, in spite of the evil forebodings of
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∙SIEMSSEN & Co. naval manceuvaes, and has acquitted herself Hanokong, 28th May. 180t, well on her recent trip to the Mediterranean and back. I am glad to say that 1 continue to hear goud accounts, of the Argonaut and Andromeda.-Glabs, Nov. 152.
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Some time elapsed before the boats could be among the most rabid of the French Nationalist for the corresponding period of 1900, tear-COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS,
got in line and when the gun was fired-the Leik was about half a length ahead of the
other boats. The Shamrock soon overhauled her, however, and won easily. The Hess, which was some way behind, crossed the line by accident; no other boat finished. The Leek
should have been and
Time 7 min 48 soc. "SNAKE BOATS-Open to Chinose Snake Boats; distance, one mile; 1st Prize, $10,zad Prize, 55; eight boats to start for 2 Prizes.
No. 7 Yow Ki, White and Yellow... i No. 6 Siu Yik. Red and Black ... 2° No. Wing Maw Chan. Red'....... 3 Seven boats entered for this competition, the result of which was a most interesting race.
Time 7 min. 134-5th 400.
LUBITANO CUP-Presented by the members of the Club Lusitano; for four-cars, distance, one mila; entrance, Stop to be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.
"SHAMROCK.”
Station No. White and blue.
Bow-. D. Bain
2-G. H. Ruby
A Humpb'eys
Stroke A. A. Alves, il.,
·9st 4m
9st alb
Xost robb
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I
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Australia and China Telegraph Company The directors' report of the Eastern Extention
states that the gross receipts for the half-year, ended June 30 last have amounted during that. period to £346,336, against £313,226 for the corresponding half-year of 1900, The working expenses, including £28,338 for maintenance of cables, absorb 115,781, against ro,660
ing a balance of £230,554 From this As indirectly bearing upon the Blagovest deducted £6,508 for income tax, £6,400 for chensk affair, I may mention that, a few days interest on debenture stock, £2,048 faz ago, I had some conversation with a Russian expenses in connection with the new lasud General on the subject of the protraction ofthel of shares, and 175 for subscription to the Boer War. This officer, whom I know to be National Memorial to the late Queen Victoria, personally a humane man, expressed his utter leaving £215,023 as the net profit for the half-gineering Subjects: surprise at the "extraordinary patience, forbeyear. Two quarterly interim dividends of 14 arance, and misplaced humanity" of the Britsh
per cent. each, amounting to £75,000, Have- commanders in South Africa. "Were a Rus been paid for the half-year, leaving an avail- sian Amy dealing with the obstinacy of the able balance of £140,p13, from which £125,000 Boers," he said, “we should have made a clean has been transferred to the general reserve sweep of them many months ago, without fund and 15,023 married forward. During pausing to consider the means or morality of our the half-year under review, the company, procedure." But, I objected, that would be con in conjunction with the Great Northern trary to the observances of civilised warfare. Telegraph Company, duplicated the Taku
Just so," said the General, "but the obsevances Chiefoo section of the international cables which of civilised warfare depend, with us at least, they established to the north of Shanghai in very much upon the circumstance of the part the autumn of last year. Partial renewals of cular war in which we may be engaged. If the cables between Singapore, Malacca, and you glance back through our military annals, Javn were also carried out during the half year, you will find that we have always adopted the and the cost, amounting to £7,810, has been same drastic method of delivering a coup de charged against the general reserve fund, The grace to a 'stubbornly obstinate enemy, I de company's expenditure on account of the Cape not defend the morality of the method, Australian cable up to June 10 amounted to although it is occasionally the more humane 513,241, of whib L125,137 was debited to the way of putting an end to a desultory and general reserve fund last year, and the balance destructive, and on the enemy's part, utterly of £458,104 is charged against the fund,
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