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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18, 190.

work in the Yankast provinces, lethe last res son for removing them from posts of excep tional difficulties. It is possible, of course," that in the weeks or months that must elapse before either Viceroy can reach the scene of his new dutier another shifting round will have been announced both A. S. WATSON & CO., maar lavabona shamed to replace bous

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Grey Back on the race from Kamranh, Mr. Ellis Kado who started hot favourite, but managed to secure second place only, with Lyemus a good third. Pol-ho won the Consolation Race after counta

splendid tussle between him, Caxcomb and the starting post. York Rom

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Seven ponies started for the of the fag weret Bohemian Chial on the rails, M2 H.

Champions, Messrs John Pael, Baxey, and with Sutlej, York Rose, and Seafoam to hit

Findlay and Moir were represented by two left, and Lowlandet ontgido. At the out Mr. Buxey's Snowflake Rose,

mediate affect of the decree of February 9, is' } N.; The Hon. Bir Paul Chaler, Kt. C.M. Candidates each, and Messrs, Toog and Speel-set Bohemlap Chiel', bad a slight advant

discouraging, if it be not actually unsettling, a wearisome repetition of the methods of what, it had been hoped, ware bigons days and in this respect it materially weakens the force of that carest appeal from the Prince Regent to Ministers and Governors, which we read a day or two ago, to govera worthily, to shua favourit ism and to appoint fit man to be their fieptan. ants. If the Prince Regest's 'ambitions can be gauged by his words, no object is more pre-

clous to him than the subordination of corrup tible provincials to a well-ordered capital and the union of all parts of China in pure govern ment. Within the last few weeks wa bave been told of the control to be given to the Ministry of Finance over the salt taxes of the John Cotton's Nos. 1 & 2 Empire) of the appointment of provincial offi. cers by the Regent himself; of the probibition

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ASSISTANT JUDGE:—Mr. C. H. Ross STARTER: The Hon, Mr. F. H. May, C.M.G. Second StÄRTER:-Mr. H. J. Gadge, TIME KEEPER-Mr..T. S. Forrest. HON, TREASURER:-Mr. J. F. Cox-Edwards.

* Liçtle Gemi Rose 1,019

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A one only. Little Gem Rose, the ambistan age, Sea oara being second and York Ross Derby crack, had the largest number of fanciers, third; Lowlander was lying at the 10- The backing was in the following order: cline to the Rock, Bohemian Chief, riding hard, Homas To Who For Places increased bis lead. Seafoam and York Rose Sutlej....................................

raced in company. The companions" caught. up to the leader at the Village, whom they dis the straight. Benform was placed entering: now commanding, but Süllej coming up with a rush, shot ahead and won easily from York Ross second, Seafoam third, Bohemian Chief fourth, and Lowlander last.

Time: 3.05 2/5 Winner: $18.20,

192. 949

302

Fernie

$36

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Spring Rose .....

128

Giesler per Seafoam...

272 304

The result of the race 'was a foregone coa; clusion for Little Gem Rose, who won la s canter. The Nil. Desperandum Stake, pro

CLERK OF THE COURSE-Mr. T. F. Hough.duced the largest Beld of the day-seventeen

ponies. It was won by Mummery,,^^

Ladies' Day was the last and concluding day

Cash Sweeps 1st $057.80; and Sigo.Bo; 3rd $95.40.

Pari-mutuel: 1st $7.90 and 16.20 Summerhing the principal features of the THE HONGKONG STAKES.-Value 5600, Second to receive $200; and Third $75. A forced entry for China Ponies Subscription against sains of official rank; of commands of the great sporting meating of the year-the meating which is now concluded, it is the

Griffins of this Season 1958-1959. Weight for issued to every province to submit its budget annual races held with such conspicuous gratifying duty of the chronicler of the local turf

inches as per acale, Winner of the German to Peking. These are the ideals. The actual access by the Hongkong Jockey Club. to place on record that, with true sportimane King's weather favoured the meeting which was like spirit, the races have been conducted with

Gop 7 lb. extra; non-winners allowed 3 h. practice is sufficiently illustrated by the cor

Hongkong Jockey Club, The-ponies, with Entrance Sto, One Mile and a hall respondent who takes us to task fo-day on the brought to a closeto-day. The weather through all the best tradisjons associated with the

out the day was even fast than the pre the single exception of the Derby Crack--Mr. Mr. Dryasdan's Barry, 1st gibt...(Dupree) the Shanghai-Nanking Railway. As he very rightly points out, "tis ceding days; not a cloud obscured the sky Bury's Little Gem Rose were very evenly Admiral Lambton's Kamranb, rost 13lb. -.. {{Machio) contrary to Treaty to impose any additional and King Bol, with appropriate gallant matched, thus providing splendid racing froga dues or duties whatsoever upon duty-paid shans in all his splendour in favour of the spectacular point of view and some keenly Mr. 1. S. Sill's Gambler lost talb: "(Hayes) | 3 impons conveyed from eas. Treaty port to an- ladies who graced the paddock in such large contested Gnister. Records have bzen establish. Mr. J. Armstrong's Kirton, Fist th

...!*(Hickman) • other. Unfortunately, the stipulations of Treaty oumbars "to-day. The Ladies' Parsoed, notably Gem Rose's performance in the in this respect have been more bonoured in the presented before the tiffin adjournment at 1 classic event on Wednesday. With a fast course, Major H. Findlay's Black Sheep, soat 1alb

*LYOD) O breach than the observance, as for instance. o'clock. This fact accounted for the earlier excellent times have been recorded. The parl when the the provincial authorities considered arrival of the ladies than on Tuesday, and mutuel was ras on lines, like Cmtar's wife, Mr. John Peel's Dunkerry, ist si

Wednesday. When the mid-day gan at

(Laurence) themtelvai entitled to differentiate between press; Quo Vadis; Craven likia. The agitation against this illegal inter. to day the gathering of ladies within the pretation has bess continued for years; and enclosure at the grand stand and in the private Mixture; Clarence Extra although the word "concession was too loose stands had already sumbered several hundreds. Virginian. Knight" Ban- ly employed in such a connection, the recent Large as this number was, it was considerably. privilege, must be complimented on the

exemptions constitute the first piece of solid augmented, in the course of the afternoon.mooth. working of the arrangements, and his Mr. Moregold's Backstay trs 1ib ...(Vida) o' satisfaction that has been obtained. It is to be Many and varied ware the costumes worn.

Some of the "creations" were really artistic capable accountancy and clerical staff deserve hoped that they will prove an earnest of yet productions which might have done credit credit for their ready willingness to accom better things to come; in which case the rail.

foincial side of this important department fail upon Mr. J. C. Pater, whose office is mo sinegdre tion than the Central Government.

The statters-Messrs. F. H. May and H.

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Capt. S. Baker's Shapo. Aboo Tost zalbum taken place, it must be put down to

Gea'cote) o inevitably occur, if any such had actually Mr. Ostery's Tamar fost alb Jone inadvertence rather than an intention to err Mr. I. P. Maday, the lessee of the "pari-mutuel.

Mr. Buxey's Little Dot Ross 1st glb

3lb.allowance. *†`zib penalty.

· (Burkill)

In spite of his 7lb penalty, Barty fully justifi-

awioner by half a length Dunkerry led

sib allowa 31b penalty.” Six poolel catered, add the resalt proved the the rails and. surprise of the day, Garth wat Strathdallas outside. Garth and Missouri, went

start, away in company at the set keeping to the rear By the Football Stand darl Dart went to the front followed by 1 and Strathdallas in the order named. Snow. fake Rose was fourth Dart led down the la cilne loto the village band, and,, raile, made the best of hit goo Sponfaka Rose worked 'tion with", Missouri in front of Tushng-1

the whip, brought?

Missouri racing home at Dan's position wan" safe was but a short distance reaching the post: Dant

Ewo's Garb, Missouri by only a head. Fugith

pari" paid £45.70 on Dart for a w

Time: 1,50 3/5

Winnert $45-29-

Cash Sweeps 1st 51.757.70) 31d 5251.10, SAD

|_ Pari-mutuel 2/78 $16.80; and 6-THE PHAETON STA the Gymkhana Club. Fi Second to receive Sigo; and

China Popies that have run

Gym kana-Meeting or Meetings of the Season 1908, kod Griffina on date of entry, Winners at this Meeting and, non-starters barred. -Entrance Sto." One Mile and a quarter, pul Mr. Relobek's Maryland, test olb...(Vida) 12 Hon. Mr. F.,H. May's Astral, 11st olb

(MKY) Mr. Ellis Kadoorle' Wizini Chief; tost zolb (Jonga) Mears. Toeg and Speelman's Desire tost

„2(Hayes),10

น.

glb

ways can scarcely deserve more congratula. to any Parisian, zalan. la point of numbers sodate the public. Geveral supervision of the ed his patrons by carrying the scarlet cap Mr. H. Humphreys' Resignation Icst,alb

LOCAL AND GENERAL." THE French nail of the 19th January was deli vered in London on the 17th insty

[28 meat officials.

The Hongkong Celegraph

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crowd was a truly matley one and told morn

at the stait, Tamar was second and Gambler Desiré led on the fall of the fig from Re

Desite was first by several lengths; Resignation signalion, Passing the stand for the first time was after him with Waziri Chief and Maryland in company following. Astral brought up the rear, Desire led by several lengths going up

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the men were not behind the fair sex in evincing their appreciation of Ladies' Day." The concourse far exceeded those of the first

tance, the field bunched beating the Black two days of the meeting. The largely increas. Gedge-have bad on light task. The third. Dunkerry still leading by a long dis Wong-bei-chong Staked was somewhat of a disappointment in the start effected, otherwise Rock for the first time. It spread out again ed accommodation to the grand stand was taxed to its utmost limit; the spacious building the voice of cavillers must be hushed in regard when running part the judge's Box with was literally crowded with a good-natured crowd

Dot Rose second and Backalny third. Black the hill Astral now spurted and racion up THE Prince Regent has proposed to fix a re-on pleasure bent. The Chinese swarmed within to the thankless duties of the official starters. Dookerry at the head of the procession, Little

The decisions of the judges, Sir Paul Chater yalar and liberal scale of salaries for Govern- the ring in the Valley in their thousands. The and Mr. C. H. Ross, have invariably been ac Sheep was many lengths behind last. The with Maryland took second and third places, same order was maintained at the hack respectively. For a while Astral had the com | eloquently than words the cosmopolitanism cepted by the public, and in not; a single in streich. For once Little Dot Rose led at mand which he was called upon to surrender Hance have their verdicts been challenged the Bowrington Gate, Duskerry.on his heels, to Maryland. The leader' · cantered' home ‘ah whereof the community of the Colony is comThe clerks of the scales-Mass. F. B. Dead Tamar (bird. Little Dot Rose soon relin easy winner from Astral second and Wazir posed The Booths-ware each and everyone con and G. Friesland-weighed the jockeys of them. packed to their extreme capacity. Cut always to time. Mr. T. S.. Forrest chalked quished his lead to Dunkerry again, followed Chlef third. Desite was last

Time: 3,42 3/5. Winnet+ $iffo age drew away from the rear and before the position from Backstay third, Entering the axi furlong had been negotiated was in fourk right tothe winning post, Kamranhled. Barry

was exciting in the extreme, and was ultimately worked hard to catch up. The ensuing race won by Barry who was splendidly ridden. Kamrach was second, and Gambler third. Kir-

THE P. and O. Company's steamer Palma, which left London on 16th ult, took the follow ing specie for :- Tingapore, silver, about £61,000 Singapore, gold, about £100,-

-HONGKONG, THURSDAY, Fauruяry 18, 1909. STEALING" ose" and a half pounds of copper, the brain from the numerous flagpolas. The the "times” which were so eagerly looked for. by Kamraph second, The scarlet cap at this

+

valued at fifty cents, the property of the Naval Yard, resulted in a coolio, Luk do, being sen tenced to one month's imprisonment to-day,"

consting trade, have resolved to sell the steamer it consequence of the bad state of affairs. THE hawker-Wong Ping--who was accused of stealing a purse containing $10.60 from in indian at the race-course yesterday, was, in the Police Court 10-day, sentenced to six

weeks' hard labour.

"

IT has been decided to divide the control of the Tieptin Pukou Railway. H.E. LU Hai. huao, Director General, will be in charge of the southern section, while H.E. Sed Pao-chi, Associate Director-General, will assume control over the northern section of the line,

“THE DISMISSAL OF CHEN PI.

Excepting the downfall of Yuan Shih-kai nothing more conspicuous has happened dur- THE owners of the steamer Amoy from Flens log, the present reign than the cashiering-hurg, which was employed in the Chiness of Chen Pi, late President of the Minis try of Posts and Communications. The two events ars, of course, is no way compar- able. Scarcely an effort has been made to vail the fact that personal apimus prompted Year Shib-kil's overthrow; and the utmost that may he hoped of it is that it will not prove a deter- reat to any fulfilment of the mach-promised reforms. But the dowdfall of Chen Pi would appear to be a simple act of justice, the one. laogible outcome yet vouchsafed from the maze of appeals, warnings andthreats. The swiftness with which condemnation has followed on im peachment is in itself remarkable. It is true that.|| Grand Secretarios-Bua. Chai-asi and Na Tung who investigated the cam refused to convict on the graver charges al bribery and misappro priation of foreiga loan; and some attempt was made to save the fallon' Minister's face by lay. ing the greater share of blame on an Assistant Secretary in the Minister of the Interior,

· But his guilt, of" maladministration, ✨ was enough to warrant his being dismissed from office, while three chief understrappers,Tue Admiralty have cancelled the order for including the Assistant Secretary, already the armoured cruiser. Warrior to be recommis mentioned, have shared in his disgrace, sioned at Chatban, and buvo directed ber to In short, the North Chins Daily News obi

go to Devonport to transfer the present crew serves, we are to suppose that a clean sweep to the craiser Andromeda, for passage to China has been made and that the Yachuabpu, starts

to join the armoured cruiser Bedford and to on a new basis to that avent it is to be recommission with a Devenport Crew for tem hoped that we have heard the last of the pro-porary service in the Filth Cruiser Squadron. posal, originating, if we remember rightly, with Chan Pi himself, to cut the Post Office adrift A Toxio despatch, of rath inst.," says:—The from the Imperial Customs, It is not disputed Legislature of the State of Washington is re that the postal service of China has made con parted to have resolved to postpone indefinitely siderable strides in recent years and may be re-any action or measures calculated to be an- garded as a sound organization. But it is scarcely in a condition as yet to stand, alone without the guaranted implied in its relation ship to the Customs; while in any caso it is still

·Indebted to the latter for loans contracted while country.

Every national flag under the sun flated to varisty of colours was picturesque in the extreme and never did the most beautiful racecourse in the world present such a scale of pretty animation as the Happy Valley did on the concluding day of the race meeting of 1909.

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The Governor and party arrived early in the -day and watched the races to the end from the official stand,

The first race on the programme was the Grand Brand Stakes, Pacctual to time Ms. Hayes was the first rider to be weighed out Volga carried a penalty of gib for bis previous with Feraic, Mr. John Peel's Derby candidate, led from start to finish and won as he liked from Strathdallas second. Caristock" flashed last. Sotlej started the favourite for the Great Southern Stakes, Boberoian Chief led from the start by a good distance until the village was reached, when Sutlej, putting on the spurt, forged ahead and once in the premier position no other pony proved dangerous. Hayes woo. hands down. Lowlander was nowhere. The Hongkong Stakes produced the most exciting finish of the day. The tussle between Kam raoh, the leader, on entering the home straight, and Barry was exciting. Just at the last lap

A LOCAL paper states that in consideration of the valuable services rendered to this Viceroy alty, in regard to foreign affairs, by Dr..). C Ferguson, H.E Viceroy Tula -Fang deems the Tls. 300 salary paid to bim monthly by the Taorai insufficient and has, therefore, ordered the latter to increase the amount to Tle. sco-Barry managed to push ahead by half a length NC. D. New

pleasant to the Japanese. The New York Chamber of Commerce has resolved to issue a general exbibition for the subordination of local feeling in favour of that of the whole

and so secured the victory# Mr. H. P, White,

ward to at the end of each eyout by judges of horse flesh. Finally, upon the gential Clerk of the Course, Me: TF Hough, devolved the entire responsibility of the whole organisation. and callad forth such universal praits. We which worked with such admirable precision have to reiterate our encomiums of the Police Force for the order maintained along the route and at the racecourse, and have to congratulate them for the perfect. immunity from disorders which the tublic enjoyed. Mr. J. Gray Scott and his stuff of electricians can be relied upon for the con veyance of huge traffic and, in the present in stance, the general'excellence of their service left nothing to be desired. The Band of. The Buffs contributed much to enliven the pro credings each day with much appreciated, music

Below we give the results of the races in des Jail:--

THIRD DAY,

THE GRAND STAND STAKES.-Value $çó. Second to receive $150; and Third $75. For Chios Podles, bond fide Griffics on date of entry. Winners of one "Race 5 lbs of two or more Races to lb. extra. Subscription Griffins allowed 5 lb. Entrance Srò. Threa

arters of a Mile, quarters

the owner, was loudly applauded on "leading "Mr. John Peel's Fernie, rost Talb Barry into the enclosure, The Ladies' Parso

(Laurence) I

was a tame race costested by four, en- Messrs. Findlay & Mojr's Strathdallas, rist frants. Celia Rose, ridden by Mr. Burkill,

4lb (Vida) a

3lb (Hayes) 3

the race he assumed the command from the was vary largely fancied, At one stage of Mesam. Torg and Speelman's Valga, 11st:

trio, but once displaced by Seafoam, ho Déver Mr. John Peel's Cattistack, erst rib y, again stood to win the Ladies' Porse. Mr. Vida

*ion was last.

Time: 3:25.

Winner: $13,70,

Cash Sweeps. 1st $1,052.10; and: $300 60;

3rd $150,35

Cash Sweeps 1st $1,532,55; and: $419.30;; 3rd S214 15.

Pari-mutual, 1st $660; zad $869, +1

Excellency Sir F. J. D. Lugard, 1.0.2.3 7-THE GOVERNOR'S CUP-Presented by His CB, D.8.0 Second to recalve" Sijo;'And Third Sys. For Chios Ponies, Subscription Grifos of this Season 1908 1900. Weight for feches, as per scale. Winne

Race 7th.; of two or more Races To D. exthi Eatrance Sto. One Mile.

Mr. G. Q. Henrique's Grey Back, 11nt 1lb

(Hayes) Admiral Lambton's: Kamrank, rást zib..... (Mackie)

Mr. H. Gibbon Moore's Lyemuo, 11st-rlb,

(Moore)

Mr. Douglas Bluefickat II, 1st olb

(Hantén) Mr. C. H. Ross' Ben ålder, 11st albums

(Dupree) Mr. Humphreys Mummery zost alb....

(Humphreys) Mr, Ottery's Torridge, 1011 12lb... (fores) Mr. Buxey's Little Dot Rose, s alk†

(Burkil) Messrs. Findlay and Molt's Strathmill, fisti

Pari-mutuel: rit $6 50; and $7.90; 3rd $ 10.99, HR LADIES' FURSE-Presented $150 added.. Second to receive $150; and Third $75. For China Ponies. Weight for inches ex per scale. Winners at this Meeting other than Subscription Griffins 5lb. extra, Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in elther Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 b. Entrance $io. Once Round... Mesin Finlay and Moir's Seafoam, lost

alb........

:D..(Vida). "'r- Mr. Buxey's Celia Rose, 1st b(Burkill) Messrs. Toeg and Speciman's Double Zero,

101 1.lb

(Hayes) 3 Mr,lympia's Poseidon, 1oit 12lb (Schoom) D A disappointingly small field started for the Ladies' Perso. Only four ponies faced the Mr. Smith's Graystone, 11st alb ...(Morrin) starter. Borkill's mount Celia Rose was most Mr. Macdonald's_ Highland Laddie, lost Hickman) fancied. There was one faltu, start when. Double Zero got away. On the drop of the Mr. Moregold's Backstay, Izet rilb↑ (Vīda) •

*alb overweight, 2 flag Double Zero led from Cella" Rose; Posel

+716 penalty, don was third and Seafoam riding carily lying

*tolb penalty. behind last. Wheeling round the Lusitano

Torridge led away at the start from Backstay, Clab bend the ponies raced in pair: Double

The leader kept his position mail the Zero and Poseidos, Cella Rose and Seafoam

when Kamtash made a rush, for | premi At the Black Rock, Double. Zato assumed command from Possid 20, with Seiloam shird | position which he wrested from Backstag * gib penalty.

away Grey Back now showed At the conclusion of the race, the wioning The start took place behind the book. When and Celia Ross at his heels. Before the fielding the Village bend. Back

appranched the Brewery Celia Rose sbowed to jockey (Mr. Vida) proceeded to the Grand the posies showed out to the spectators, Fer the front, but he failed to maintain his position drew level with the leader in the Stand, where the ladies had gathered for the cle's grey bead was seen first; Volga and of advantage, surrendering it to Seafoam home, Between the two there was on the home straight. Colla Rose tried hard which Kamranb, the favourité, lest presentation of the purse subscribed by the Cattistock were close together, followed by ladies of Hongkong. The Governor was also Strathdaila; Achilles was several lengths be to regain the mastery; whip and spur failed to Back; Lyamun was third Strathmill present at the presentation. On behalf of the hind last. Upon reaching the incline Fergie erge him on batter than he was capable, and early stage of the race made straight for the Indies of the Colony, Miss Lyon, daughter of drow away from the trio who raced neck and Seafoam won without trouble. Double Zero Bowrington Gate and breaking through the rail unseated his ridder (Seth) who toon pick- Commodore Lyon, asked Mr. Vida to accept neck as far sa near the village, when Strath was third, Poseidon came in last, an the purse which he had won on Seafoam. Mr. dallas drew level with Volga displacing Gatti At the finish of the race, the spectators ed himself up. Vida, is accepting the trophy, thanked Miis stock for third place. At the bend Fergie was gathered at the Grand Stand where the ladies Lyon for the pairs and begged her to accept a still commanding and, bugging the rails, won in ware awaiting the arrival of the unccessful lovely bouquet of beautiful flowers bald in a canter from Strathdallas who was a poor Jackey of Seafoam, Mr. Vide The presenta silver holder with streamers of the Club accond. Volga was third. Achilles beat Cuttion of the purse from the Hongkong ladies was colours, the dark blue and old gold. Three fistock for fourth place; Cattislock folshed og made by Miss Lyon who congratulated Mr. Vida on bis win. ✨ Cheers and a "tiger" concio. cheers and a "tiger" were then called for-Mins where.

ded the ceremony, An interval followed after Lyon and the ladies of Hongkong, at the con

thie race for tiffio. clusion of which Mr. Vida, the successful rider of Seafoam, escorted bliss Lyon to tiffis, The usual adjournment followed before the com- mencament, of the fifth race-tha Flysway Staices.

(Gresson)

(Schoor)

rode easily as the field entered the back stretch Mr. Olympia's Achilles tat 416................. and won comfortably with several-lengths 10 spare from Colin Rose.

It was still an infant, and a very struggling in SPEAKING at the general meeting of the dustry. Unhappily forthebepss that might have Power Gas Corporation, Mr. Alfred. Mond, been founded upon the cleansing of the Ya-M.P., said that they had erected the first large chaaopu, we are now confronted with another gas-power plant in China-at the Hongkong of those too familiar.ro/shufflings of high officials-Dockyard it was a 6,000-bp-plant, which which are apt to recall the vague mancares was working the yard by means of gas engines of a beginner at the game of patience. The and electricity, and siso supplying heat to the Ministry of Fosts and Communications is, in furnaces. In japan they had erected a 3,000 itself, a notable example of the evils of per h.p. plant for a paper mill, and they had sise petual changing and since the condemnation of had the honour of recalving an order for a plant Chen Pl must have beso intended quite as much for one of the Japausio Ariensis. for a terror to evil-doers in general us: for any other purpose, it should have been possible to The following officers join the craiser Bedford leave Ll Tien-lin in charge as Acting President, when the recommissions for another spell of on the chance of his proving himself worthy for service on the China Station :-Commander After the timin.interval, six punjos stared for substantive appointment, without calling up his Trowby, Lieutenants. A. E. Dixle, D., W. 8. the Flyaway Stakes. This race produced a Excellency Hsu Shih-chang from Manchuria. Douglas, E. L. Wherton, A. Johnstone, W. C.surprise, belog won by Dart against the favour Two important viče-royalties are thus disturb. Lucas, C. A. Douglas, Engineer Lieutenant les Garth and Snowflake Rose. The falter wat nd for the sake of ■ Ministry which, certainly Flest Sargeon G. A. 5. Bell, Captain C. May, howhareluthsrace, Missouri got luto third place is other countries, takes a secondary place hew, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Surgeon from Garth; the race between the among state departments. The fact that Has Regall, Rev. L. G. Jones, chaplain ; Euglaser capital ons for the second place. The Shih-chang may be reckoned among the pro sub Lleuionant A. E. Lass, and Goncer A. Stakes went to Maryland mising administrators (albeit he would appear, Deavor, Signal, Boatswain }; Bagott, Artificed backed and won in a cantar:

ave been somewhat Kandicapped by | Engineers Robertson and Driscoll. Sub Mr. Seth, riding Strathmill in off pear the Be the low of Gerar

Shaoyi), and that Lieutenant Highton has beos posted to the Cup, was ihr

sed to succeed to cruiser Kent and joins from the Naval College The pop

excelent where he has been studying,

Through

Liang, now!

/Timai 1.32 1/5. Winner: Sio

Cail Sweepsi zai $365 43; 2nd $104.403rd $5.20

Pari-mutuel : 1st $5,60; and S10.70.

Timai 1,54 1/5 Winner $31,79.

Caal Sweeps at St,#15-35; and' $350.103 3rd $175.05

*Parl-mutnel5 tst $6,101 2nd $5.10%;

Time: 2.09.

Winner 1536.9%

Cash Sweeper 281 $1,57500 and $450.00 3rd $215.00.

Pari-mutuelizat $9.50 1 200 $6,1 THE CONSOLATION STAKES. stakes of Sto each with $200 add to receive $1{P} and Third Ponies that have ron and Meeting Weight for Inc Jockeys who have never mennt in either.

antsin allowed.

THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES →→Value Broo, Second to receive Sise; and Third +$75. For China Posies. Weight for inches.THE FLYAWAY STAKES Value $400 Mesir, Tong and Speciman's

as per acale. Winsers at this, Meeting of one Race 7 lb. of two or more Races to lb. extra. Grifins allowed flb. Subscription: Grifics of Seasons 1957-1935 and 1978-190 allowed 10lb

STIL:Toog and Speelman's.

Second to recalve S150; and Täird $75. For China Ponies bons fils Griffins on date of Weight för inches as per scale.

are of one Race 5 1b. ; of two

hree or more Races

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