SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS.

A JOCKEY'S OPINION,

The following letters appear in the M. C. D., Neea of 7th, inat :—

Sir,-As the off-ction Izid'ngainst Marbles in the Champloos baw made a very painful Im-

1

Thore is no doubt ab:ut it, that Marbles

Next round the Bend was myself on Sagitta rius, Spring Rose right cinke beside me.

- As we entered the straight, I saw that Mary bles was making for the dry ground on the outside.

mistake, he kept:on.

I

I was of the opinion that Marbles had made his effort and would come back to us. A great I made straight down the middle of the course; Spring Rose. fullowed Marbles and ajn made. off to the left for the outside...,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY 2 1910

108 MERCANTILE BANK.

he annual general meeting of the share.. holders of this Bank, was held at Winchester... House, Old Broad Street, London, E.G., op. Tuesday, the 5th day of April, Mr. R. J. Black,

presiding.

CHINA IN PARLIAMENT."

RAILWAYS IN CHINA.

fo the House of Commoni au April 13 Earl Foreign Affairs whether it was the fact that an Winterton asked the Secretary of State for agreement or understanding between Great Britain and Germany regarding: Germae in- demand of Germany, considered obsolete or

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S RUBBER QUOTATIONS,

May 18th, 4.30 p.m.. The following quotations for rubber abares,

A REGISTRY FOR SBAMEN

WHAT MR. DUXTON SHOULD DO. The members of the Advisory Committee

the mercantile maries adopted a resolution at by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorla to the Board of Trade in matters affecting their last meeting expressing approval of the scheme submitted to them for the establish Register for Seamen, and it now remalos to be of the Board of Trade will give effect to the recommendation, or whather; at the bidding of the permanent officials of his department, he will adhere to a system which at present costs a considerable amount of public money with- out being of any practical value.

The Chairman said the year 100g was pression generally, I think those' witnessing not one in which great results could be ax-terests in the Yanglise was last year, on the ment and maintenance of an Indexed Central the race would like to hear a jockey's opinion, pected. Money was cheap, margins la ex .and from one who was riding in the race, and change were poor, and for the greater part of ineffective; and wüather, in consequence, Ger. saen whether Mr. Sydney Buxton, as President

always woll-up. "

the year trade with India and the further fast-maby successfully claimed a sight to participate entered the last quarter 6-7 lengths in front of below normal, and therefore the opporiu in the Hankow-Canton railway project.

nities of profitably employing our fands were any other pony.'.'

Mr. McKinnon Wood (Glasgow, St. Rollox, more or less restricted. Considering the Min.), who replied, said—An agreement was circumstances, however, "I think the profit and come to by British and German fluancial ious account for the year may be looked upon groups in 1898 in regard to railways in the two as quite satisfactory. (Hear, beat.)..We are districts in question. It was not formal uu--

Ao between the twa forcas, Mr. Buxton will able to recommend a continuance of a 6 perdertaking by the two Governments. That be well advised if he allows himself to be guidi ad by the views of the Advisory Committee, cont, dividend on both the "A" and "agreement has not beca cancelled, but the Shares, to increase our reserve fund by German group contended with the British

The gentlemen who compose this committen £35 oon, bringing it up now to £285,000, group that it did not apply in the case of the

know, what they are talking about and what which is more than half the paid-up capital san fer the Hankow-Cauto; and Hankow-S16-they are recommending. As a corparate body of the Bank, and to carry forward to 1910, chu ilways, and it was not considered ad. they can speak for the everyday working life of La6jogo, cs, Ed. I do not think, the ba yi, him to contes, this claim, which would only our vast shipping community. They represent, lance sheet calls for any special comment have led to keen competition between the dif- oot in cây abstract or booorary capacity, but as from me beyond remarking that current ac

ferent groups.

men whose daily lives are in active touch with- counts and fixed deposits have increased by

shipping concerns, both the shipowners and £94,965, and the figures throughout the state

the zoRITER. mani indicato a general expansion of business, which I hept, with the more favourable in fluences which seem likely to prevail this year, may enable us to take full advantage of the increased resources we have cow it our com mand. You will notice in the report that we have opened a branch at Rangoon and a sub-branch at Kuala Lumpur Extension to Kangoon has become, I may say, almost a natural sequel to our business in Ladia. Kuala Lumpur is a growing centre of in the short distacce before the Winning Post trade and appears likely to develop into one way reached, in such heavy going, even if both

of some importance, and we hope that both ponies-had jus straight. And, in my opinies,

these brauches will ia time be sources of ad from a sporting, point of view, the name ofditional strength and profit to the Hank. Marbles must go dawa at The Unbeaten Pony of the Spring Menting of 1916,

For over two thirds of the last quarter vo material`change' took in the relative distances between the poules. Marbles had by this time come well out on the cutside, so had Spring

Rose,

As we gradually, neared the Winning, Post, bob Spring Rose and myself had come up to about within 3'lengths of Marbles, when all of a sudden I saw Marbles s'agger and swarva slightly,

Spring Rose noticed it also, ay, we both, made desperate effats to catch Marbles; but I am absolutely convinced and positive, in my own mind, that no effiri could have passed Marbles

I am sorry for i's genial owner, Mr. Fashi

Karl Winterton asked whether it was not the case that the agreement of 1898 was within tho koowledge, if it did not actually receive he

CARRYING OUT THE LAW,' sauction, of both the German the British Govern-The President of the Board of Trade would ments, and was regarded as binding on the da wall to note that it is not merely to this citizens of both countries in China.

Mr. McKinoon Wood-The agreement was made not between the two Gov.raments, bu, between two financial groups, and it is difficult for the Governments to coerce tbolr different subjectsio China to observe such an agreement.

CHINESE PORK.

In the House of Csamous on April 13, Mr. Pats (Devirse, Opp) asked the President of the Local Government Board whether he had ascertained if a part or all of the shipment of Chinese pork that was condemned and refused Mr D. Yule moved--That Mr R. J. Black landing at Liverpool and London bad been and Mr J. A. Maitland, the Directors retiring transhipped to the Isle of Man whether it was and for Mr. Springfield who has so upfona. Mr H. Melvili Simops seconded and the

from the Board in rotation, be reselected Direc-being there made into bicos; whether any of such bacon was being shipped to London and tely lost his first Champibus.

motion was carried.

Liverpool; whether as it was impossible for ́exports to determine by examination if bacon

had been made from diseased carcases or not, there was any means of preventing bacon, it made from diazasąd carcises of Chinese pig in the Isle of Man being sold in this country as English-spred ; and what steps would be taken 10 prevent it.

To the Editor of the

I am, etc.,

ERIC MOLLER Rider of Sagittarius..

"NORTH-CHIRA DAILY NEWS.". S-May I inque under what circum- stances the third place in the Champions was awarded to Birrup Cup, as I understand the rider did not "weigh in" after the race, which is necessary under Newmarket Rules, by which

Ibelieve.our races are conduced?

Enclosing my card,

. I am etc.,

LOTTERY.

In 1egard to the complaint lodged against Marbles in this Champions it would bave obviated popular misunderstanding, if the Stewards had issued with their mole of disquali- fication an explanation of the incident, in view of the double swerve made by Marbles. The swerve 'complained of took place within a few lengths of the wianlog post hut was seen clearly from the 'Stewards' Box. " It is claimed "hint the swerve, however unintention!, throw Spring Rose out of his ctside and caned him to lose the ground which would have placed him ahead of Stables at the post. The popular idea that the complaint was lodged ́against a techuical breach merely on the part of Machles thus fills to the ground, and it is only fair to Spring || Rose's juckay, Mr. C. 1: B akillșto state that in the absence of the pony's owner be felt obliged to lodge an objection. We regret that the name of Sir Paul Chater should bare been given as the owner of Spring Rove, as we learn that he has no longer boy interest in Mr. Buxey's stable.Ed.

CANION-HANKÚÍ RÁIZIAYAA

Messrs Cooper Bros, apd Co, Messrs W. G. Browse and Co. were re-elected auditors and a vole of thanks was passed to the staff.

THE EASTERN BANK, LTD,

The statutory meeting of the members of the Easter Bank, Limited, was held on 13th ult at the registered office of the company, 9, Fen church-avenue, E.C., Lord Balfour of Burleigh, K.T, presiding,

The Secretary (r. Joseph Ware) having read the notice convening the meeting and the report of the auditors,

The Chairman said :-

Mr. Flaviu (Kerry, N. Nat.) asked whether the right hon. gentleman would, make joquiries as to the wature of,the food upon which these pigs were fed.

› Mr. Buras,―These pigs are not, as the hon, gentleman supposer, the black scavenger pigs,

12: Valley. (Laughter.) but the white pigs, fed on line from the Yang

alleged rice fed pigs are only fed on rice one or two days befire...they are slaugh cjad?

Laughter.)

Mr. Remount,Is it not the fact that these

No reply was given."

Mr. Kilbride (Kildars, B., Nat) asked whe. ther a portion of the carcase was not removed in order to prevent the detection of tuber- culosis.

iosisled upon the carcase being, lauded whole. Mr. Buros said the Local Government Board

But part of the carcase was removed by the exporters for commercial reasons, as the baccase fetched more in the market without the backbone than with it,

Mr. Buras (Barteries) — the consiɣoment of pork referred to in the question was not con- demoed in Liverpool and London as being un- fit for food. So far as my information goei, a was subjected to careful examination by British experts in Chios before dispatch, any doubtful carcases being rejected. This circumstance, and the ordinary inspection at. the ports to Gentlemen,-i have to state that, in con-which food imparts are subjected, seem suffici formity with the Companies Act, the list of shares ant to remove any appréhension, Holders is on the table. Et falls to me to move that our first report, which has been circulated, be adopied. I do not know that I'can add much to it, except just to say, in the first place, that I feel very highly, Lonoured by being "trusted to be in the position of chairman of this bank, and 1 can only meture you that so far as I am concerned and I believe in that I can speak for my colleagues as well as lor myself—our' vary best services will be placed at the disposal of the institution in which we are all interested and which, I think I may venture to say, "has begun with every hope and prospects of sucę. cers. Tais meeting will naturally not expect that much should have been done in the way which you can really be told; this in a formal meeting, and is held in conformity, with, the requirements of the statute. As a matter of fact, we bove appointed a manager for London, M. F. H. Button, who is present, and also one for Bonbay. Mr. Anderson will be be manager in Bombay, he comes from Hong kong now, but was formerly, in Bombay He kowa Bombay and its requirements well, and we believe we have made a most satisfactory appointment. The Bombay office was actually opened for business in the beginning of March On the gt instant a generat. meeting of it is snuated in Gresham-building, Esplanade shareholders of the Canton-Hankow Railway road. We are going on recruiting, our staff company was held at the company's office for Most of such officers as we requiro at the' the purpose of electing, by ballot, a-president, a moment have either been appointed or will vice-president and a board of directors of the very shortly be appointed. Offices have bech company. Besides. a large number of share taken at No. 4, Crosby square; they are being hotdeis, there were also present Admiral Lifited Up under proper contracts, and we hope Chan, the Provincial Freasurer, Chao Kwei, and believe they will be ready in a few weeks, Lin, the Provincial Judge, Chiu on Yin, Tatai probably toog before we have to call dur sbase. Wong Ping Yep, the

Taotai for the holders together again. Development of Native Industries, the Tapiai,

As have indicated, the prospects of doing of Constabulary and the two district Magistrates satisfactory business are god, and, in fact, we Nambui and Panyu. The ballot papers wert have but last week resolved that if will be ne opened in the presence of the officials. The cessary to call for further funds. We propose asnice of the first twenty men having the largest to c.11 per share, which, as you all know as number of votes will be forwarded to the Minis well an I do, will amount to asum el £ joe,ago, try of Posis and Communications at Poking and and this call will be made immediately. You from among them'one will be selected by the may expect in the course of the bext few days' Ministry to ba president, one to be vice-preto receive the notices. They must, of course, sident and seven others to complete the board. Mr. Chim Tiup Yau headed the list, having secured 1,463 voter. It is pleasant to state that on this occasion the meeting was conducted in a perfectly orderly manner and there was no dispute or disturbance of any kind like those at the previous meetings of the company,

MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS.

¿From Our Own Correspondent.] „

Canton, 10th May.

SIA CHEN TUKG.

A few days ago at the request of the public and more especially of the shareholders ‚ of the Cantos-Hankow Railway Company, the 'Canton Self-Government Society forwarded telegram to the Ministry of Posts and Com- munications and other high authorities at Paking asking them to defer the departure of

be almuligorously soot out both bere and in

Mr. Fell (Great Yarmouth, Opp.) asi ed the President of the Local Government Board what stops bo was inking to prevent the introduction into this country of the Chinese pork which was being converted into bacon is the Isle of Man after having been twice rejected at ports in this country.

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advice of his Committen- that he is asked to give effect. The law lays it' down`expressly that such a Register as the one for which the Advisory Committenir contending is obligatory. Section 252 of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1894 saya specifically: "The Registrar-General of shipping and Sexinen shall by means of documents transmitted to him in pursuance of tbit Act, and by any other means in his power, keep at his office a register of all persons who serve in ships ïubject to this Act

A child in these matters would know very well that when Parliament inserted that section in the Act of 1894 it meant by a register al all persons who serve in ships," an indexed, effective register, which would seive a practical purpose, and which could be readily consulted for information and guidance. Toems is po such a register in existance to-day. The Regis trar-General of Shipping and Seaman might be able to tell that a seaman died on a certain ship on a certain voyage." In the way of trac ing a seamao this is about all that he could tell, alĺbough no map sails out of a British port on a British ship without piles of docomedi coming into existence to attest the terms and nature of the agreement into which is bas entered with those who.cmploy him.

CONFUSION AND WASTE,

All his confusion, and siuvanliness, and in- efficiency is costing almost, as much in hard cash as the upkeep of a regular and system- atic register. At every part of the United Kingdom-and putting these at thirty is low figures clerical staff is employed in filling up engagements books with names after aamer of seamen as they are found in the ships articles. Not one of these books is systematically in dexed, and when an application is made focally or from London as to any particular seaman, these endless pages, containing nothing but names, have to be examined line after line in a seatch that may quite easily miss the very pame that is wanted.

Alfararstory:7/3 'Anglo-javas ... C'ania «Tis, 20 Anglo-Malays medin.31/- &xy div. Batu Tiga...........................210/-

Bartams nei Bakit Kajangsd Bukit Rajabs.id Carey,Unitede Castlefieldr

....50/. prem.

Changkat Sardangs .........................$20 Cheras .......................$15) - Damansaras.....................180/ Easter Internationals......42/6 prem. Fed. Selangors'

Glenealys......................................$3.25

Golcondes...135/ Golden Hope huma

Highlands and Lowlands 146/6 ex. divy Indragiris............$40

luch Kenneths

Jequies........................................................

Janglandore içi *** Kamuninge

......of prem

Kuala Lumpors... Lanadrons (fully pald)

Lapadrons (ppd.) .............................[05/- prem..

Ledbury: Lloggis

London Asiatics

.107/6

..64/6

..161/6°

Londoa Ventures ..... ............. ༢༠༠༢༠ན་ གྱིངས་

Merlimaus Pajams

Pegober

Rubber Trusta 63/ prem. ex. n. i. Segges anesmo skuins98 28-

.........310/- *Sandycrofts.......................................$40 Saponge.................m41/- Seafields................................................................ Sekongs..................................40); prem, Shelfords ............................

,80/-

› Singapore, & Johores .............................$22 Sumatra Parastarojisistieron Z Sungel Chobs.mangamine.112/6 Sungei Kaparsimimi.........marin195/·

Tandjongs............55/. prem, Tangkaba;...........27/6 prém. Toerangle.........................................7/6 prom,

United Serdaug↑ „............................793/- United Singapore United Sumatras

54t 33/9

United Langkats... 70/ ex rights. Para Rubber......10/4 per lb.

The secretaries of the See Kes Rubber Es- tates, Ld., Messrs. Sturmann and Martin, advise that they have received advice from the super intendent of the estate in Malacca, Mr. S. W. Moorehouse, that he intends to tap 1,000 trees immediately.

·RARINODARBAT SHANGHAI,

Sicawei Observatory reports that a sharp. shock of earthquake occarred locally last even lag, 6th inst., at six minutes past eight o'clock sufficient to s'op one of the clocks and to give a distinct record of five millimetres in length on the seismograph. The deviation was North and South and as a consequence of the dis- ablement of the clock it was found impossible to give the usual signal at golclock.

It is only on this blind and helpless search that the Registrar-General of Seamen' and Shipping can rely if he wants any defiolle in. formation about a specific individual; The waste of time and the waste of money involved The earthquake shock was falt in various in maintaining this barren and unėless method | parts of the Settlement.-N. G. D. News,' of procedure would not be tolerated for an

will probe this matter for himself, not conteal instant. If Mr. Sydney Buxton is wise, he

bimpelf with listening alone to his permanent. afficii Is-Pall Mall Garelle.

CHINESE LABOUR.

to an article on the Labour problem, In Tinland has this to say of the Chinesa coolie,

acity, Chinaman is equal to two Klings and It has been acknowledged that in working cap. that the former is not so much subject to the ailments that are inherent in the latter and

susceptible to a greater strain of work. considering the mode of living of the two, the Chigere in a far superior form of humanity, and

into this country is liable to inspection by the Mr. Burns-Any bacon which is imported medical officer of health, and he is empowered

The lack of intelligence of the Kliog is one. to seize it if in his opinion it is unsound, ta

of the principal causes why he is not prefer. wholesome, or unfit for buman consumption.

red.. The Chinaman is, plodding and car- Mr. Fell asked whether the right hon. gentle.ties on his work with an earnestness for man was aware that 25 bales of bacon made from this pork had already been received by the Ugion Cold Storage Company in London.

Mr. Buros. am not...

cap tell by examining these 'carcases whether Mr. Rees. Is it suggested that any expert

fed on ricet, the womit were fed or bow long they were

the Brithab Consul is the district to find out Mr. Burns.~We make the precaution through

whether these pigs are fed as I have stated, and we have satisfied ourselves that the suggestions made by bon. members are untrue,

Mr. Hunt (Shropshire, Ludlow, Opp.).-

the inspectors tell whether it has been obtained When bacon is imported into this country can

from. pigs suffering from suberculosis dr not? (Laughter)

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Mr. Rempast. Will the right hon. gentle- man let the House seg a copy of the report which he has received from the Consul?

Bombay, and therefore we must wait the neces sary amount of time until our mail gets out to Bombay before the notices are sent out here. I

Exchange' quotation has been granted, and, in think I have nothing to add except that a Stock

shit, ju siber words, we have taken all the preliminary steps which yɛ a would'expect us io take, and I hope we shall have more.informa sion to give you when next we meet. An I have told you, this is only a formal meeting called to comply with the law, All i have now to say is that before I put the motion to the

Mr. Baros-1 will read it to the bon, mein- meeting for the adoption of the report, if there is anyone here who desires to ask any special ber, ("No.") it is dated August, 1909, and deavour to give any reasonable information "the animals exported were different from the question, either I or my colleagues will en the Consul General at Hankom states that Sir Chen' Tung Liang Cheng for Germany to which can be asked for on such an occasion as ordinary scavenger pig; they are of a special take up his new appointment a Chinese this. I formally move the adaption of the breed, and they are fed on rice in the district Minister, pending the completion, of the ex- | statutory report,

Mr. J. Daigh Wood, Co., seconded the of the Yangtze river." amination of the accounts of the Canton-Han-

reacletion, „kow Railway Company by the official anditors

as Sir Oben Tang was formerly president of the Railway Company and could clear up any double arising out of the audit of the accounts of the Company. Yesterday H.E. V ceroy Yaso received a telegram from the Ministry of Posts and Communications instructing him to severely reprimand the members of the cell. Government Sɩciety forths unseemly attitude they had inkya up in the matter,

Mr. Newell May ask if many shares have been allotted to India?

The Sacretary:- About 40,000.

bha resolution was then put to the meeting and carried uonoimously,

The Chairmant That is all the business be fore the meating.

Mr. Salinger moved a vote of thanks to the Chairman, which was seconded by Mr. Gros and carried...

The Chairman made a brief acknowledgmen and the proceedings tocminated;

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ultimate resptis and any one connected with these States can aes at once the difference between a Chinëse qud a Kling homestead,"

scquire a mastery of the Chinese 1.oguage been bat no attempt has been made th The great fault with our pl.aters hax

And if the Creepers who came out raw and pay a premium were to devote the time and money age and customs and habits of the Chinese in China to acquise a koowledge of the langu. Sericultural population, he will find that his. services will be much better appreciated that kuowledge of "ten Venum" or "Inje Vah." The different Planters Associations might do well to encourage Assistants of Estates

is offered, there would spring out a splendid to make a study of the Chinese language and wo are surs' that if sufficient inducement class of Assistants whom the Chinese coolies would adore, and obey and carry oni instruc- tions as obediently as they would to their own Jardly countrymen.

A Chinese coolie has more conscience than a. Kling and will look better after his mastor's interest and it only requires a certain amount of tact and a knowledge of his language to make him carry out his orders.

COMETS DOE THIS YEAR.

Events Coming.

Saterday, 14th May.

Hughes and Hough, auction sale of house. hold furniture, 2.30 P..

Tuesday, 17th May. Sanitary Board menting, 3.45 p.m.-

Wednesday, 18lb May,

Auction sale of Licensing Board. election, Supreme Court,

Godowe, Kowloos, II a.m.

Auction sale of 477 bales raw silk, No. 16

Thursday, 19th May. Legislative Council meeting, 2.30 p.m.

Intimations.

THE

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BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON,

RABBITS and HARES.

ASAHI

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FROM ALL WINE DEALERS

THE

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MORTGAGE 00, LD.

(DAPITAL Pain Dr.........$1,350,000)

Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. 'Goods received on Storage. Advances medę on Marchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.

(Raina and Particulars on application),

THE OFFICE OF TRUSTER, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers,

Hangrang, coth March, 2008.

A TOO STABLE.. LEIGHTON HILL ROAD, > (next to No. 1, Police Station)

HAS

AS established a SHOEING FORGE at Leighton Hill Road where Horses and Ponies can be shod" by EXPERIENCED SHANGHAI FARRIERS by arrangement.

Shoeing of Homes and Ponies also under- taken at Kowloon on receipt of Owourn' instructions.

PRICES:

At the Stables or anywhere in Hongkong,' Sa por animal,

At Kowloon, $3 per eninfal,

A TOO STABLE,

Leighton Hill Road. Hongknow, 23rd March, 1910.

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In

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Caska_of_375_lba. net $5.50 per Cask.""

ex Factory.

In Bags of ago lbs, get $8,45 par Bag ex Factory.

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