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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 1000.
which not only Manchuria, but the whole THE RACES. Far East-to say nothing about localities farther afield—are 'at prescut confronted, STEWARDSHis Excellency Sir FD strategy is
as essential in commerce as it Lugard, XCMO, CB, DSQ His Excellency ever has been or will be in war. As an Vice Admiral the Hop Sir H. Lambton, KC.D. agent in the government and develop KC.V.O., A.D.O.; His Excellency Maj. Geol. R. WATSON & CO., ment of any country, the locomotive le G. Broadwood Ch. Commodore H. Lyon,
infinitely more potent than either the diplo-The Bos. Sir Paul Chater, K., C.
The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C.M.G.; The Hor matic or military art. Thus, with this great Mr. W. J. Gressos; Messrs. F. B. Deacon, G. agent in the hands of alien Powers; with the Friesland, J. A. Jupp, J. C. Pater, CH Ross nationals of those Powers swarming at every and H. Pi White. colgo of strategical advantage; with the débris of conflict still cumbering the land, and the machinery of civil administration thrown completely out of gear, the task of reconstruction may well have led to trepida: tion on the part of the most experienced
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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FOR meddling with the water service at No, 16, Praya, Kennedy Town, a Chinaman was fined $15 to-day.
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STEWARDS IN CHARGE OF THE SCALE — Mesirs, F. B. Deacon and G. Friesland...
HANDICAPPER: Maj. Gen. Broadwood and Mr. J. A. Jupp
JUDGE:-The Hon. Sit Paul Chater, K CSISTANT JUDOR MY C
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Cash Sweeps: Ist $592,10; and $16
up to the scratch and never throughout the race showed anything like the pony he was believed. || $84:50.
for some short distance, but when Little Gem to be Fernie topk the command of the field Rose forged ahead and got to the front be ta- | in thers and Burkill won the rice as be liked in the record time of 3 minutes is secondar Cheeri greased, both jockey and owner as Little Gam Rose was led leisurely into the enclosure
the Jockey Club non selling sweeps which totalled 513,750 Mr. H. Tiefenbacker, in joint sccount with "P. F. F.", was the lucky drawer
PREDS of Little Gem Rose; the Hon. Mr. F. H. May, CALG, was the fortunate, holder of the ticket
There was a (nize start once round the course,
3rd starting post again the field
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atuel: 78: $19.00 | 2nd $13.70
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Ross showed to the fron HONGKONG DERBY.—A sweepstakes the green screen follow of Szo dach with $1,500 added. For Chius and Seafoamt. Enterin aponies, bond fide giiffios on data ofantry, Eissted forward but he coul Pony to recaiva 70 per cent. Second so por Rers d'Ox Rase, fron cent and third ro par cent, Weight for in..| worked hard to catch ches as por scale. One mile and a half."-
Mr. Baxay's Little Gem Rose, Lost 111b
(Burkill)
Mr. John Poel's Fomie, tost talb animati
MANDAG//^ (Laurence), a Messa. Torg & Speelman's Volge, tost, zalb
Dght (Jones) 33
for Fernie, and Mt. J. Turobull had the third pony Volge Barty, the favourite, won easily. Two ponies Messrs. Toeg & Speelman's Missouri, 1131 Twelve panies ontared for the German Cop, || Mr. Olympia's Apollo, josi gib ...(Schoor)
JÚDGE:Mr. C. H. Rosi
of the Navy came in second and third; STARTER: The Hon, Mr. F. H. May C.M.G.respectively, vic, Admiral: Lambton's Kam. SECOND STARTER-Mr. H. J. Gedge.
rach" and "Mr. Oltery's Tamir. An ad- TIME KEEPER-Mr. T. S. Forrest,
journment was made after this face for tiffin,
A big fold started for the race following the HON. TREASURER-Mr. J. F. Cox-Edwardı.
luncheon" interval. Jubiles Rois, wai con- CLERK OF THE COURSE:Mr.T. F. Hough sidered the likely winner, but his pubalty The same perfect weather conditions prevail discounted his chances in favour of his ed on the recond day of the great annual race stable companion, Keva d'Or Rose, who meciing, beld under the auspices of the Hoog secured a good win without any difficulty, korg Jockey Club, as i did on the opening day. Another favourite secured the victory in the yesterday. Early in the morning a fresh Lusitano Chip, which went to Soowflake north-east wind was blowing; it had the Rose, ridden by Burkill. Mr. Ruxey started Tur geh Jih Pao in Hankow has resumed de ired effect of dissipating the mist that three ponies for the Challenge Cup, which pablication and Cheng Chiang-ban, the editor,hing like a pall over the Valley early brought out a field of seven ponics, has been released.
this morning as in the forengon yester Spring Ron was badly beaten by day By the time tha: first race began
the game Giester who established a secord of THE Ministry of War intends to establish the light at the race course was all that was time for this race. The course was very fast Naval School in Shanghai to train man for the desired, and the racing could be watched from to-day, the third record being established in the new Imperial, Navy. !*
he uumerous stands and booths under the best day's racing. Backstay secured the Navy Cup An interesting event is expected in the Spanish of atmospheric conditions. The temperature from Lyemun out of a field of fourtees ponies. The Parsee Cup saw the most exciting finish Royal Family in May. An announcement to way rather cooler, a fact which rendered the shis effect will shortly appear in the Official outing all the mere pleasant for the immenss of the day and was won by Reve d'Or Rose throng that gathered" within the abclosure and from Gattistock by not more than half a length, Garrick Cigarettes; Stato Ex-Gift, says the Central News' Madrid corres
on the green. From an early hour the ladies, A big field entered for the Gymkhana Club pondant.
in large numbers, began to arrive, and by the Cup which went toflym, the winner, CM luncheon hour the aggroĝation of the fair sex Appended are the detailed results of the was pleasing to behold. The Jockey Club'stands, races reserved for members, were crowded with the élite of Hongkong's fair damesls the Naval stand, where Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Hed- worth Lambton, X,C.D., was “Ac' home" to his friends of the Service and to Civilians, had its full complement of visitors, while the officials of the Civil Service and their lady friends watched the races from the Governor's. stand. Six Frederick Lugard was at "the course at an early hour again to-day. With His Excellency was Miss Heaniket and his aides-de-camp, Capt. P. H. Mitchell-Taylor and Captain Simion. The gubernatorial pasty was
clerk of the course, and Stewards of the Jockey M. BAPST, 'Minister of France at Peking, will, | Club upon arrival. His Excellency remained (28 the Paris Temps understands, be shortly ap to the last race of the day. The concourse of pojoted to succeed M. Soulange-Bodio as people within the rails' was quite as large as -Under-Director for Europe to the political-and-|-yesterday--and÷must-have-numbered several commercial direction of the Ministry of Foreign thousands. On every point of vantage whers Affairs.
Ibe races could be watched, the Chiness gathered in large groupi, notably on the familiar Black Rock whither big crowds rushed his colleagues that as the people now.complain.every time the field approached, that stags of the officials being held in comparatively too high regard, the way to appease popular objec
on would be to elevate the status of the uffizials.
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SECOND DAY.
THE JOCKEY CUP.-Value $300. Second to receive 5150; and third $75 For China ponies, Bubscription griffins of any season. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounti previous to this meeting in Hongkong or China. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners barred. Entrance Sto. Once round.
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Mr. Queryfe Abstaider; 10st 12lb...........{Jauce) Mr. H. Gibbon Moore's Lyemunist,ilb. a Mr. H. Humphreys, Resignation, 1 1st.11b,,,
"46 mamm -sensisimua,(Hayes) o Messrs. Taeg and Speelman declared to win with Missouri. Fatein was the first to take the field. Laurence trofied Ewo's candidate past the spectators and exercised his mount up the home streich. Liitla, Gem Rose was next to cross the gate and an Burkill frotted geatly to the starting post, the Gem was the cynosure of all eyes. The stable companions Missouri and Volga took the long joey round the village to face the red Gag. Apollo was given a fast trot before the star. The quintette gave do trenble to the starters, Volga was on the rails with Little Gem Rose ne his nearest neighbour. On the fall of the flag Volga shot ahkerd with Little Gem Rose following. Soon Volga began to make the pacing for Missouri, who joining his stable companion raced in company, while Little Gem Rois formed a partnership with Fernis Apollo was left many lengths behind, First time round the village the field tan in coupler, led by Mears. Toeg & Speciman's pait; Apollo brought up the rear. The order passing the spectators in the first round was Volga commanding, followed by Missouri, Fernie, and Little Gem Rose with a distance between cach. Apollo was out of the race.. Volça hugged the rails. At the Club Lusitano stand Missouri relinquished his second place is favour of Fernie: Little Gem Rose displacing Torg and Speelman's best for third place. Fecie took the command at the bottom of the climb to the Black Rock Gem Rose was now coming up strong; the fille pony answered the spurts lo magnificent style and before. the village was reached, he was already ahead of Fernie and once in the premier post- tion Burkill was never threatened. Little Gem Rosé wou in a canter, in the-record time of s minutes and, to seconds, Fernio was a bad- second and Volga many lengins behind third.
A NAGASAKI message states that the Mitiu Bishi Dockyard there the other day discharged two thousand of its employees. A number of officials at the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard at Tate: received by Mr. T. F. Hough, the abiquitous | Mr. Smith's Sandstone, 11st 1īb ...(Morija)"。| Mr. Mody, owner of Little Gem Rose, received
Kami have also been discharged.
HONGKONG, WEDNEsday, February 17, 1999, GRAND Councillor Na Tung has been telling
THE FUTURE OF MANCHURIA,
of the race. For the orderliness and good humour which prevailed all the credit belongs to the 'excellent service maintained by the members of the Hongkong Police Fores under Chiel Inspector Baker. Upon the detective staff also fell much of the burden of the onerous Police duties which were discharged with so much efficiency and to generál public satis- faction. To Mr. J. Gray Scott, this general manager of the Electric Traction Co., and his traffic superintendents special praise is due for Ma. W. G. St. Clair, proprigtor, Si egapore Pris the regularity and perfection of the service of Pra, Straits Bettioments, and Mr. Croable cars maintained throughout the day; the ab Rules, editor-za-shiel, Fimes of Ceylon, Co. normal traffic was carried without complaint lombo, are bien elected to represent their from so much as a single quarter. The excel- respective cities as delegates to the forthcom-lant, Hand of The Buffr supplied pleasant eg imperial Press Conference.
music which delighted the throng of spectators within the enclosure.
4
Hongkong or Chioa. Seven ponies entered.
race was won by Abstainer (fonen up) The Exchange Plate of a value of a thou sand dollar brought out six contestants and
(Humphreys) 3
Mr. Christiani's Drotchkepgaul, 11st 1lb. a great ovation as he led the winner into the
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enclosure. "Prosperity to Buxay's'stable" was then heartily pledged a nidit cheers at Mr. Mody's private stand.
Mr. Wayloong's Constaut, lost 9b .............................
(Hickman)
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"Mr. Olympia'a Heradles, Lisi qib,,;(Jordan) o Moore (on Lyemun) started in wrong colours. Seven ponies entered. Abstainer's chances for the race were considered 'the best. Resigna- tion was on the rails and Constant outside. Lyemun got away.first, followed by Abstainer. and Resignation; Heracles was last. At tho Football and Lyamun led the field, closely pursued by Resignation and Droschkengsul. At the bottom of the incline Resignation.closed with the leader and rated neck, and neck as far as the Black Rock when Lysmus took the lead. The favourite (Abstainer) now worked his way up and soon was level with the leader, A fine race ensued between Lyemuo and ab. | stainer; the latter.managed to beat Lyemun by just a nose and to secured the judge's verdict in his favour. After the rich had finished Constant threw off his rider (Hickman) near Bowrington Gate; Sandstone ran up the bill. .Time: 2.00.
Winner: $10.0. Cash Sweeps: 1st $392.60; 200 S111:60; 3rd $55.0
Presented by the bankers and exchange brokers of Hongkong. Second to receive $250; and third $100. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting of one race 7 lb'; of two or more races'io lb, extra. Griffing allowed Ib. Subscription griffids of this season 1908. Igog slowed za ib. Unplaced runners al. lowed sib. Entrance Sis. From the two „mile post once round and in. Mr. John Peel's Heraldic-rost 12lb
(Laurence) 1, Messrs. Toeg and Speelman's Salles, at
41boni.... Komik (Hayes) 'a
(Vids)
Messrs. Findlay and Moir's Giesler rost-gib
L
Time! Th Winner: $7.30.
grd $400.20.
Cash Sweeps: 1st $3.501.40; 2nd. $1,000.00; Pari-mutuel: 1st $7.20; 2nd $13.60. 4-THE GERMAN CUP-Fresented by mem bers of the Club Germania. Second to ro ctive Sigo and third $75 For China paies, subscription griffios, of this season 19.8-1919 Weight for inches as perisco Entrance $10. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Dryasdust's Barry, lost 12lb (Dupres) I Admiral Lambton's Kamranh, #rat ilD.....
(Mackie) z
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effort. The win was cam
Reve d'Or Rose. Pai-ho Jubilee Rose third and Seafoam fourth.
Time: 124
Winner: SB,40.
Cash Sweeps 1st $1,900.80 2nd $568.80) (3rd $384.45
Pazi-mutuel: 1st $11.10; 2nd $9,00, 3rd $100. A-THE LUSITANO CUP-Prestated by the
Members of the Club Lusitana. Ponies, dond Ade Griffins on dafe of entry. Second to receive Siso; and Thi Weight for inches as perscale. Subien Griffins of this Season 1908-1959 allowed 7 1 extra Entrance Sto. One mile Mr. Buxay's Snowflake Rose, sist
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Mr. Johs Peel's Gatth, Iint 4lb (Laurence) Moisre. Tong & Speelman's Miss
Mr. Olympia's Achilles,: 7/al Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Waziri Chizl
Mozib extra.
the start o
Waziri Chief, on the rails, led Snowflake Rose, on the outer course, brought up the rear. Waziri Chief was the first paay on the first round: Achilles was second and Ganth third. Opposite the Football stand the fuld. closed op, Waziri Chief still leading: Garth and Snowdako Ross Missouri raced in company. was with Achilles. At the Black Rock Snow. fiske began to work to reduce his distance Garth took it from Waziri. Chief, but his command was not of lung duration, the Rose levelling with Ewa's: at the villags bond, displacing him in the home straight. Garth kept to the rails, while Suow flake Ross chois a clear field and won by a length from Garth. The Derby candidate Missouri was bad third; Waziri Chief finished fourth and Achilles last.
Time: 2.09. Winner: $12.20.
Cash Sweeps: ut 53,135.70; and 5610.201 3rd $305.18.
Pari-mutuel 1st $6.20; 2nd $5.70. 7-THe Challenge CuP.-Value One hun- dred' Guípeas, For China Posies: A forced entry of Sto each, but optional to China Fonics Subscription Griffins of this or pro vious Seasons. Weight for inches as par scale. To be won two years consecutively by. a Pony or Ponies the dond fide property. of the same owner: Winner to receive $300 and 70 per cent, Second $105 and so per "cent," and "Third $50'and 76' per cent of the Entrance Fees until the Cup is finally won, when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent, and Third Pony as pet cast, of the Entrance Fees. One Mila and three quar
ters,
(Jones)
Messrs Findlay and Moir's Giesler, lost gib (Vida)
Mr. Buxey's Celia Rose, Tist rib ...(Mackie), Mr. Buxey's Spring Rose, 11st 1lb (Turkill)
Meier: Toeg and Speclinao's Stirrup Cup,
1st 7b (Hayes) Mr. John Peel's Vine, rost Izlb......(Schnorr) Mr. Ollery's Tamar, rost 12lb.........(Jones) 3 Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Dohemian Chief, ristilb Mr.-]). Armstrong's Kirtan, 18st 4lb (Gegg) o Major H. Findlay's Black Sheep, 1 lb. Mr. Buxay's Glorious Rose, tist tlb(Dupree)
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Tofa. good start Bohemian Chief led from Mr. Smith's Sandstone, 17st alb...(Merris), a Glorious Rose, Celis Rose was at the head of Mr. Olympia's Hippomedov,st f21b....... the bunch when the Stand was passed for the (*chporr). a first time, Glorious Rosa was second and Stirrup Mr. John Perl's Dunkerry, fini qib (Grésson) a Cup: third. Bohemian Chief brought up the Mr. J. S. Sill' Gambler, 1ist ifb (Hickman) o rea. When the Football'stand was reached Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Laddie, rost Spring Ind; Stirrup Cup was second and
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Glorious Rose third. Celia Rose now began to do the pacing for his stable companions and forged ahead,leading the field at the Black Rocke (Burkili) o He maintained the command, at the village, Toc" start war but a good one, Highland bind when Stirrup Cup gradually fell away, Laddie had the best of it by several lengths, Giesler now came up from the rear with grim First time past the winning post Highland determination-and wrested, the loadenkip on Laddie headed the procession by about ten the home straight winning easily, to general lengths; the others after him were in this surprise, from Spring Rose, who was second order; Hippomedon, Tomar, and Kamirash, and Celia Rose third. Glorious Ross Boisbed This was also the order the ponies covered the lounh back stretch in. Darry, the favourite, came up strong going up to the Black Rock Highland "Laddie's superiority began to wane and what advantage he had was lost to Barry at the village. Dupree was now sure of the race, and carried the scarlet cap home a winder, Kum rich was second and Tamar third,
Winner: $11.65. Time: 144
Mr. Seth's Macscrew, fost raib... (Seth) o Mr. Buxay's Little Dot Rose, Tost glb
Time: 3-44 4/5. Winner: $56.70.
Cash Sweeps: 1 $1,1010;1 2nd $600.30; 3rd $300 15.
There could be no more ample or definite demonstration of the change that has taken. place within the last few years in the condi A NUMBER of officers have been posted to the tion of the vital forces of the Chinese Em-tint-class cruiser Bidford on her recommis- pire, and of the existence of a power in the stuning for further service with the Chick Chinese body politic hitherto little appre-Squadrɔo. Twenty-two out of the 23 officera ciated by outsiders than that afforded by the at the Belford, ste dun fər telief, having served Manchurian status quo, writes Mr. Walter 10 years on the station, Kirton in the China Saturday Review (Shanghai), quotes the Pall Mall Gazette (London) and from which we reproduce the following article. Similarly there are few, if any, more potent indications of the latent strength of the vast aggregation of territories under the sway of a Manchu Emperor than those among the visitors arrived in the Coloay by disclosed by a comprehensive analysis of the the Japaueso s,s, Nikko Maru from Manila is
As to the ricing, interest, of course, centred
Pari-mutuel: 1st $6.10; and $13.30; 3rd $7.40. possibilities contained in that dependency Mr. C. W. Rosenstock, the proprietor of that
the event of the day-the Hongkong Derby--THE EXCHANGE PLATE-Value $1,700,, of China proper which aforetime cradled his excellent Directory known as the "Roses of which more anod. The programme opened ancestors. It is not five years since Man-
st ck's Directory," which is indispensable in with the Jockey Oup; the race was restricted to churia was the scene of world-shaking events
every office, Mr. Rozenstack is in the Colonyloning mounts previous to this meating in jockeys who have not had more than two
which havs left a more or less sinister im
an a pleasure trip. pression upon the minds of men. She is Tut Ministry of War is,discussing the ques-Jones's mount was the most fancied; the still the scene of a struggle which, while of ation of sending 'deputies to survey and make less sensational character, is "destined to hydrographical charts of the northern and prove of an equal if not a superior epoch others section will be from the Kiangry pro was won after a must exciting, race by Mr. southern coas s of the empire of China: The marking description. The spasmodic toil of war has given place to the no less strenuous from Chekiang to Kwangsi province,
vince to the Gulf of Fechili and the southern
Laurence on John Peel's Heraldic. This win produced the only surprise of the meating but infinitely more enduring strife of peace
the "pari" paid $280.23 for a win. The prio and commerce, and Manchuria, once the cock. THE Deutsche Bank having announced it was cipal event of the day was unquestionably, the pit of the Far East, is now in the throes of about to establish a branch at Constantinople, Hongkong Derby, sweepstakes of Sao each labour which, properly supervised and pro-to do the same, has dropped the idea, the field tion yesterday, Mr. Baxey's Little Gem-Rose Mr. Darius' Rubber Tree, 119t 4lb * (Gegg) -
the German Palaestina Back, which "intended with $1,500 added. After his splendid exhibit tected will produce a progeny of prosperity for war-ing being at present considered as not was considered, norivalled for the honours of Mr. Buxey's York Rose, 101: 12lb (Burkill) such as few other portions of the earth's sur large enough, especially as the German Orient the blue ribbon. Mossra. Toeg and Speel. Mr. Buxay's Colia Rose, 1st Jib (Mackie) o free have presented to a welcoming world. Bank also is to extend its working to the man's Missouri had quite a number of sup Situated in a zone which, while subject Turkish metropolis,
→3th overweight. porters for the premiership until his running to ⠀⠀ The Roses started favourites, York Kasa to extremes of temperature at the solstices, SINCE the issue a few days ago of the Imperial the Trial Plato yesterday when his finish sont claiming the largest number of admirers. Be is essentially a temperate one, the climate is Edict ordering retrenchment in expenditure his reputation on the wane. His stable com fore the fail of the flag Giester was on the railu conducive to the highest potentiality ipad dismissal of superfluous officials, only the panion-Volga-alter bessing Reve d'Or Rose and Sutlej on the outer course. At the start human effort, and the country, possessing as vernments of Chibli and Shantung provinces in the Professional Cup was considered good Sutlej sad Giesler showed to the front, follow- it does a store of natural wealth unexcelled in have altempted to carry out the order, while enough for a place. So also were Strathdallas, ed by the companion Roses. The first time 'value' or extent by any other similarly con
the other provincial governments are hesitat Cattilock and Ferals. The two former did past the Stand Sutlej fed from Giester with stituted area, affords a field for exploitationing in the matter. The Grand Councillor hai, 20: start. Messrs. Toeg and Speelman dozlar. York Ross third; this was the order in which second to nope right round the world and theselyre, urged them to take immediate action, to win with Missouri. The measure of sup the back stretch was covered as far as the Mr. Buxey's Rave d'or Ruse, 10st 4lb *svere Mr. Elben's Regret, fist 4lb...(Scarlett) back again. In a country such as Man A Toxso despatch of eth inst. says:-Grand for Darby honors to-day will be seen at command with Celia Rosa ou his heels, Mesuri. Toeg and Speelman's Pai-ho, ...
part enjoyed, by each candidate, respectively, Football stand when Sutla) still hold the
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Mr. Smith's Graystone, 11st tlb._...{Morris) Mr. Ostery's Torridge, sost talb..............(Jones) churia, where the first stage of development tergoon in honour of the twentieth anniver- board just before the race was run'; It is as held in filth and Rubber Tren a long way Mr. Boxey's Jubilee Rose, rist gibi.......
celebrations took place in the Hibiyn Park this glance from the table hoisted on the betting Giesler third, York Rose fourth, Heraldic 081 1zlb........ Da modern lines was effected but yesterday,sary of the promulgation of the Japanese con- follows-
............................(Hayes) Mr. Christian's Droschkengaul, ist zlo... (Pettersen) so to speak; which pertains more to the stitution. The festivities were followed by a
behind last. Within the next furlong, Kuilej character of a colony, in need of ploneering banquet. At the meeting of Parliament, Mar Little Goa Rose
Mr. H. Humphreys' Mommery, lost zalb, (Barkill). :3 Fer Places.rellaquished the command to Calla Rose, Mr. Brutton's Lowlander, gst 13lb (Pettersen) o`
(Humphreys), a and settling, than any of the eighteen pro quis Katsors, the Premier, proposed an address Missouri...............
496
Heraldic meanwhile keeping to the rest. Messrs. Findlay and, Moir's Seafoam, Tost
Ma. Olympia's Hippomedor, tost izib vinces, which has come under the search to the Emperor which was unanimously adopt Ferzis .............
Negotiating the hill, Celia Rose was, first, the £20............entrozonitsimmaini (Vida) o light of political publicity inséparable from ed. Triumphal processions are taking place Volga.
Test in a bunch. Now was Laurence's oppor. | Mr.Olympia's Poseidon, Tost 12lb (Schnery) tually and he made the beat of it. The blas Mr. Bruton's Nutras, stolb..(Biuiton) 2149 war; and which, having once entered upon by day and night.
-66 and allver, which was screened from-view, Major Exton's Game Chick, tost Tal a programms of modernism, is now virtually As the Government attaches great importance The first pony to jako tho Geld was Fernie, showed up at the home streich. Giesler dependent for its progress and ultimate to the oplum prohibition, it has issued circular and as he trolled past the spectators, ka was hugged the rail with Satkestas-him-and. Ottery's Tavy, 1011 4lb (Jones) p.
(Scarlett) prosperity upon the instruments
60 creat orders to the Viceroys and Governors of the made the subject of close scrutiny and mental York Rosa'right agtside. Riding hard, Hersl. Mr. S.-V's Chicory, toki gib|| .....(Oliver) o ed, it will be obvious that machinery proviness to the affect that, in the event of any notes were compared as to his chances of die dashed past the winning post a winner Mr.Southdown's Of Chance fost sfb (Grani) o which in "highly developed countries per- of them being able to eradicais poppy plasta- | Canying off the face. Little Gem Rown from Satle) by fally a length; Salle) was second Mr. E B, Chichester's Sahib, out told ¶- tains almost solely to the domain of com- without causing troublat, such Viceroys, Goy, falilly the great hopes that had been raised last by a long distance. The fortunate pations
tion and oplum smoking in their province monopolisad pubile attention and did Rot and Giesler a good third Rubber Tree w merce is here invested with certala attributes |'smors and officials engaged in the campaigy on Elm by the finsform ha displayed on the of Heraldic on the part ? secured $1800 for of sovereignty. Ball-power on land is on will be given liberal rewards, in order that previous day. From the fall of the ling Volga terms of strategical equality with sea-power others may be encouraged in the same dir began making the pa
on water, and under the conditions with | ection.
Horses.
575 To WiD.
273
403
maskiner pay 77 Apollo como: "44
| Winner: $380,20,
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Cash Sweeps: st $1,265,00; 2ød $360,00; 3rd
Pari-mutual: 8156 50; and 512.50; 3rd $12.50 5.—THE CHINA STAIxs.—Valus $ção. Second to receive $150; and *Third $75, For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Wieners at this Meeting of one Racob of two or more Races job extra, Griffos" allowed 3 D. Subscription Griffios of Seasons „1957-1958 and Içe8-1909 that have not won more than one race allowed to Entrance $to. Five Furlonge.
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Pari-mutuel: at 58.50; 2nd $5,60; 3rd f12.30, 8-Tuz NAVY CUP —Presented by the Officers
of His Majesty's Fleet. Second to receive: $150; and Third $75. För Chinu Fobies Subscription Griffins of this Season 19.8-190g Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of ibe German Cup to B.; other Wingers 7. extra Entrance Sto: From the Two Mile Post Odce Round and in... Mr. Moregold's Backstay, Irst 81b...(Vida) Mr. H. Gibbon Moore's Lyamun, trat tib,
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Mr. John Peel's Dupkerry, 118i 4lb (Grenson) Mr. J. Armstrong's Kirton, rist alb...(Gogg) o Mr. Douglas' Bluejacket 11., font igib*....... (Hansen)
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(Schuoir) Mr. H. Humphreys' Sir Joseph 171! 13b..
„Mr. D. Macdonald's Higbland.
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Mr. Wayloong's Constant rost gib...(Hayes)
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