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times apply to espionage. Both are English gentlemen, who, from all accounts were innocently employed in taking sketches in Borkum when they were arrested as being emissaries of the War Office of England. That they were non offeusise is ob. A. S. WATSON & CO., viously proven by the telegraphic account of the trial which has come out to us. The statement of the two officers was to the effect that any observations made by them were made in the sense that any man carrying a camera sliould take a photograph of a scene or of a group which happened to strike his fancy. Their defence was that none of the impressions gathered by themselves was passed on to a third party. If the military laws were as rigidly applied in Hongkong as they are apparently in Germany, so passen- would be ger of a foreign steamer

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188 LATH MR. L. A. MUSsso.

THE FUNERAL.

safe to come off at Blake Pier with a camera in hand. In Colombo aud in Singapore there is in forco A regulation which

The last remains of the late Mr. L. A. Mus30 precludes the taking of photographs of port

werala'd to rest in the cemetery at Happy fortifications, but we incline to think that

Valley yesterday afterro:n in the presence of this rule is more honoured in the breacha ixrge number of so rowing bicads and ac than in the observance," In Hongkong, quaintances, who had been good companions however, the rule does exist. But it is not in the lifetime of the deceased. His Lordship

Bishop Pezzal officiated at the graveside deceased accompanied the coffic to the place of inerment and among them were noticed, silent but expressiva tokens of sympathy from

wealth of dɔral tributes to the memory of the

|the following:-

A MOTHER'S MISPORTONE. ELVE-YEAR-OLD INFANT 19 ¿CCIDENTALLY,

KILLED.

A somewhat greasomo discovery by a mather has teen reported, to the Folies. It appears that a Chinese woman residing at Yau-ma-t,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

-RACE MLETINA, 19 4.

The following, will be the events at the rou Meeting to be held on 14th, 13th and th February next:---

FIRST DAY.

Y—THE CHALLENGE CUR-Vaine'one .bund- ied galacas, For China poslas, A forced, antry "cf"Sto each, but eptional to (China' ponics subscription grilins of this or pie- vious seasons. Weight for leches as for scale. To bi won two years consecutively by a poty or pozica the do & fide propzity

who Ived alone with her child, a twelve yea-TEE WONG-NHI-CHONG STAKES.-Win- of the same owner or owners. Winner to

13 infant led the latter to.a. bed post not far from hor side, thinking in this way the little mite would be prevented from falling on the

or while she went and d d soms washing. To ber surprise, on her return to the spot abe found the child dead, hanging belwena the bed and the flour with the string extending ac oss

the chin.

FIRE AT SHAUKIWAV,

Vaderday morning, about half-past-tin o'clock, the Fire Brigago at. Shaukiwen got Intimation that an ou break of fire bad occuirad on the water front. The men turted out in all despatch and were succesful in preventing the flames from spreading to the crowded houses adjoining

The domicilia which the fire criginal ybroke out was accupied as a grass store and dwelling place, and the walls were in such a bad coid- fian that they had to be pulled down lo case worse happened. Inspector Colleit was in

charge of the Brigade and was assisted by Sergeant Laungan. The damage amounidð tó

About $700.

THE ZKOUPS OF MACAO,

GENERAL PARADE.

WHISKY put into practical use. Auy iman way couie iato our Colony and take fort sketches with impunity. The same thing applics to England. But at the same time, we have this Antering consolation-that the young German officer, Lieutenant Helm,

Mis. Muso (mother of the decessed), Mrs. who was found guilty of espionage at Ports Musso (wife of the deceased) & son, V, P: Musso

Yesterday, on the Praça do Domsterio, thare mouth, was dealt with more leniently by the (brober) G. D. Musso, (brother) F. P. Mugs, was a general parade of the troops of Macao, English Court than were the English officers (brother) Passantino (relative) Com. Z Volpi-There were about six half-companies of in- Who were recommended by the Teutoniccelli, Mous. Pozzi, R.C. Bishop, Belsito & son,

E. Calvar, F. Lorria, C, Aurely, P. Soffett, M. finiry. They matched and coustermarched papers for inquisitorial puuishment,

and formed square, and gave an exhibition of Garibaldi, L. Toncker, Galloz & family. Gle-firing and volley-dring. The Chinese pre Rev. italian Fathers; Italian Coavent, C,

sent were greatly impressed by this shew of Autonelli, Ross & family, Phoenix Club force, which was cleary isteeded to convince memb r, Victoria Recreation Clab mem. bois, G. P. Lammert, H. e. Lammert, B. Atadt, them that the Macau garrison is alert and efficient, and is not to be caught ́n.pping. L. Gameru, J. Hennessey Seib, "Arathoon Soth, This must be a comfort to those who were E, Seth, L, E. Lammert, Harold Seth, M. A. R. suffering from the scare of a few days #g'; Sour, A. F. B. Sile Notio, A. Weil and

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A FINE of thres dollars was imposed on a Chinaman.this moraing for firing crackers with Que fermission.

DURING the merk cading 4th December, ODE case of small-pot (imported) was reported. The patisat is a Chine.

TWENTY-ONE Men appeared at the Magistracy this maraing en a charge of gambling. A fine of 55 was imposed in each instanCE, · · THERE was adly cue sitting at the Magistracy this mo sing owing to Mr. E. & Hallifax's

absence on holiday. Mr. Hallifax is at present at Taipo,

Four men were charged at the Magistracy this morning with highway robbery at Yaumall, where they stole 18 pi:ces ci clo:bing valued at 570 oa the 26. iuat. Case remanded.

The price of the Japanese foreign loans is signgin consıyanace of a 11atem sat that the am tisation of the loans taken up for the to- Tabacco menopoly will be carried through more

gckly than originally ineated.

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HONGKONG, WIDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1910.

MILITARY SPIES

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Wonk is being commenced on the Swiatow Waterworks, 30 ith Chins, by a British firm iz Hongkong. The intake is to be about six

mites dixant and the pipe lins will be carried

■,ng the Chew-chow-to Railway. A EUROPEAN was charged at the Magistracy this morning bitare Mr. J, R. Word with re- fusing to pay his ricksha fae and behaving in a ditor eily manper while drunk, His Wor- ship ordere i defendant to pay a fine of $5 and $37 compensation to the complaisso",

THE HOD. Neil Pratose, son of the Earl of Rosebery, who was elected as a Liberal for Nonh Cambigestlir, sa'ed in trojly to "a" question during his car dida ure, that he was not a Home Ruer, and would never vote for any thing which would give the Irish fall manage meat of their owa iffiirs,

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family, Ellis and family, F. Lammert, A. Cheong

and many others,

The coffin was carri,d into the cemetery on the shoulders of the following friends and mem- hers of the Italian Community Messrs. G. D.

Musso, Z Volpicelli, E. Ca'van, C. Agostinelli, R. Gallez, P. Loureiro, A. Galluzz, Harold Sub, F, Larria.

Mr. G. D. Musso on his own biball and on that of the whole family begs to express his sincerest thanks to all the friends who stat flowers or attended the funeral of his brother' the Isle Mr. L. A. Musso:

We understand that the deceased gemleman was an Officer ofth: Halian Arey Restive,

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

[From Our Own Corrátpendent J

/DOLITION OF GAMBLING.

Canton, 27:h December, A telegram has been received from the

Kwangtung representatives of the lmperial Assembly at Peking by the. !scal Deliberat va Assembly, stating that as the means for making good the deficit through the abilition of the gambling farm has been obtained through tha creation of the prepared epium and liquor monopolies, the Assembly bas decided to memorialize the Throne to abolish the Kwang- tang Gambling Farm from the 1st day of the at moon, next year. This proposal has passed the Assembly.

RAILWAY MATTERE,

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The Oxatou-Yoch Han Railway Company has received a 'e'egram from H. E. Jema Ties yew, the newly-elected Engloger-in-Chief and Director of the Company, slating that he was, to leave Peking on the 24th day (-gth instant) via Haukow for Chaton.

OPIUM-SM7KING officials,

was marching on Maciɔ,

NEWS FROM IHH NORth,

[Specially Translated for the HongŘONE Telegraph].

INTERESTING COMMUNICATION FROM

WASHINGTON,

H.E. Chang Yin-tong, Chiotas Micister to Washington, has presented a mémorial to the Throne requesting the Grand Council to speedily sitsblish the now Cabiust and Peria ment, Ho ho alan submitted a stalemant regarding Constitutional laws. The Minister- iunther informed the Council that when ho proceeded to attend the One Hundred Years Celebration, a man attempted to assassinate kim but fortunately, falsd to succeed in his attempt. The would-be assassin, bowerar, mada good his escape.

SCHEME FOR NAVAL EXPANSION,

lie question of the Budget and the proposal to The officials who were depu ed to confer co reduce the Naval and Army finds on the gib

inst, called at the Grand Council to discuss the matter. with High Mlalatér H.E. Yim Chang, who promised that the funds is ques- tion would be reduced. Frinces Teal-bau and Tsai-tao, however, dee'need that it was im possible to reduce the funds owing to the fact that a number of men-of war have already bsan ordered fram fareign countrics.

-——1*CREASE-OF-CUSIOMS-DUTIES.

The enforcement of the increase of Customs duties which was suggested by the Minister of Ficance will be announced stortly.

NAVAL REORGANIZATION. The Minister of Foreign Affies, has com". musicated with the Foreign Ministerial Corps fa Poking, stating that the rorganization of 36 Chinese navy is proceeding space. Cables The Cartin Anti-Opium Bureau find it ex have also been despatched to the various Chi- tremely difficult to send its officials to theats Ministe's abroad asking them to censult valious gameus: to investiguis into opiam- the respective forelge Goveromanis on the

los as many obstacles are placed is their way. The Bureau bas, therefore, decided to appoint special officials to solely loves:igaio into the habit as existing among goverment officials.

im king, Total 5.B 3.338

A GING of ca vicis hva discovered a heap of diamonds with £3000 at Kimberlġ. They were removing the redgo of à distrod cemetery when they made the discovery, a mirkable feature of which is the fict that there were

master.

Another proposeD HEM >RIAL.

OPIUM-MOKINO,

per $400. Second $150. Thlid 579 For China ponies, subscrip is griffics of this senson 19 n-git, Weight for inches at par scale. Jackoye who bava oever' bad a'win'-- ning monat in Eongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 4 lb. Entrance Sio. Half

•a mile...

1-THE MAIDEN STAKES-Wiener Sgoa Second Sigo. Third $15. For China'posies, bord fide gullias on date of extry. Weight for inches as per scalo. Cubier plan griffins of this season agro 1911 allow d'y lb., En- trance Sie, breo quarters of a mile... 3-THE VICTORIA STAKES.-Wierer $500

Second S15 Third $75. For China posies. Weight for laches es per scale. Bod fide gios on date of entry allowed 10 lb. Eg- Irance Si. One mile. 4-TE VALLEY STAKES-Wloper $750 Second $5 Thiri Stag, For China ponier, subscription grifflus of this season 1910-1911, Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance Sa Three quarters of a mila. 5- HR FOOCHOW CUP.-Winner Stor. Sécood $57. Thiti $75. For China pontes, Weight for inches ns per scale. Foples who bava jun at any previous meeting and set wop a race and griffias allowed 5 lb. Sub- scriptlon griffins of this season 1910-1911 allowed to ib. Jotkrys who bave never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tienisin allowed.§ lb. & l'owances : ccamula- tive. Entrance Sta Two miles.

6. THIS TRIAL LATE-Winner 55co Second

50. Tirl 575 For Chira pooles, boxd' fide griffins ca date of entry. Weight for incles as per scale, subscription.griffias of this season 1910-19 1 a'lard 7 h. Winner of the Maiden Stikrs 7 lb. extra. · Jockeys -who-have-never-bad-a-winolog-mountin Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin, allowed. Allowances accumulз: 5. Etrange So tive. From the two-mi'e post oase rlund. end-in.

7-THE GABRISON CUP-Presented by the Officers of the Garrison; second to receive 5:30; and third $75. For Chioa poaler, sub- scription griffins of any stoten. Weight fo, inches as per scale. Wieners at previcu meetings of ane rice 7 h; of more than ons 14 h.; at this meeting 3 B. ex r Penilies accumulative. Jockeys who have never had a winning cost in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientia allowed 5. Entrance $ic. Ous mila.

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riceva 5:00 and 70 per cent, second Ixo asd zo per cent, and third $,0° and 10,por: cent. of the entrance fees until the Cup.is floslly wor, when the recand pony will 18 ceive 75 per coat, and third pony 35 perepet. of the entrance ficos. 'Das',mile and three- quarters

8-TTE NAVY CUP-Prosented by the On- cers of His blajesty's Ffent,; - Secind to re- ceive $toj and third $75 For Chien polves, sabretipilon griffes of this season igia-igrr. Watch: for lactoi am per-scale. Winner of the German Cup 10 16.; other winnies 7 lb. metra. Jockeys who have never hid a win- nig mount in Hongkong, Ghangt ai or Tisa«. in allowed 5-lb. Eutrine $10. From the two-mils post once round and is. - 9-THE PARSEE CUP - Pierested by the Par- seo community, Wipter 5500. Second $ ̧0: Third $75. For Chima porist ö na. sila geifjjos on date of entry, -Weight for lachts as per sca's.. Winners of ons jace 7 lb of two et more races to lb, extṛà. - Eng ir net $10. One mile and a quarter. 19-TE GYMKHANA CLUB CUP—Valeo,£50: Presented by the members of the Gymkhana'

Club. Second to receiva $uo; food third $71. Fer all Chlon po ́ies that have run at noy Gymkhana meeting and rubscription gaffics of this season 190-19. 1. - Weight 18 lb. Winsra pf any race other thap races corfined to nabscḥiption gilffion 7 lb. j.. of a subscription grifiss race alb, extra, Subscription grimas of this Bras n gio4gr. allowed 7 lb Winne at this meeting barred. Jockeys who has a cover bad a win. nlog mount in Hongkong, Shangbai 34. Ticalsio a'lowed $1b. Allowance accumula- Live. Extranza Sic. Thies-quarters of a -mile,

THIRD DAY

1.-THE GRAND STAND STAKES.-Winner

$677. Second $10, Third $15. For China; ponier, bond fide griffus on date of entry. Winners of die saco glb.ỷ of two or more rices to lb. ex ra. Eubscription guffior al- lowed 5 ib. Entrance $to. Three-quarters of a mile.

THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES-Win- noe oor, Second $5 Third $75 For Chioa panlos. Weight for inchesus pèricals, Winders at this meeting of oma reza 7 lb. ; of two or moto races 10 lb. extra. Griffiṣa allowed 5'ib ; sutscription griffins of reasons" 1603-1910 and 1910-19°1 a;lowed to lb. En tracce $o. One mile and a quarter. 3—The Horoko;G STAKER-Winner $7 0, Second $10. Third Stag. A forced entry for Chira ponies tubscription gr’Misol (bis Reason 1910-191. Weight for fachts as per sc la, Winner of the Germisa Cup 7. 16. extra; non-winners allowed 3 ib. Jockeys who hays never had a wioning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tieitslo allowed 5 ib. Entrance Sta. Ons mila and a half.

8. The PRFESSIONAL CUP.-Value £50. Presented. Second to receive $ige'; and thiri 575. for griffics on date of entry and ponies that havs never woo a race. Sub scription griffin's of this seaso8|_|_1910-1911 allowed Ib. Weight for inches as per scale. Wi-hers barred. Jockeys who bave never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shang. bai or Tlenisin allowed 5 15. Allowances

• accumulative. Eltauce $1. Ond milk.'/' 9.-THE HONOKOKO CLUB CUB.-Presented by the members of the Fongkong Club, Second to receive $eço; and third $75. Fer China ponies. Weight for inches as per scals, Griffos.llowed 5 D. Subscription griffins of this season 1910 191i sllowed to h. Wientes at this meeting extra." Fatrance $10. One mlie and a quarter, plu fo—THE 'BUFFS CUP-Gold Cup pitsent--THE AMERICAN COP-Presenal -by

ed by the Officers of the Buffs 'Regiment Second to receive 50 Third $75. For China ponies, subscription griffins of this ~Season 1910-1911.-Weight-for-inches-28-por- scale. Winners ̈5-lb. ex'ra, Jockeys who bave never had a winning meist in Hong- koog, Shangbai or Tisatsin allowed i Entrance Sio. Ova milo.

SECOND DAY.

THE JOCKEY COP-Wipper $400. Second Sego. Third $75. For Chine ponies, tab scription griffios of any season. To be rid den by Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts previous to this meet- Ing in Hongkong or China-Weight for in chis as per scale. Winners haired. En- Tasce Sin, Once round. 2-112 EXCH GE PLATE-Valus $1,500, Presented by the Bankers and Exchange Brokers of Hongtong, Secord to receive 5.50; and third Stoo. For China polis, Weight for inches as per sale. Wlasers & this ma:ting of one rare 7 lb.; of two or more rices, to ib ix ra. "Griffias allowed 5 'b: Sub' scription of this season, 190 191 allone 15 th. Ea'r me $5. From the two mils post once round and in..

Some days ago we had occasion to refer indications that the dimnds had bee icg to the espionage trial at Leipzig of two Bri- where they wr: found for years, within a yard

of a public road. Lish officers, Captain Trench and Lieutenant Brandon, charged with taking sketches of REPOSTS from the North are to the effect that the fortifications at Barkum. As it happen-e attamo sit in exceptionally warm this year is the Kirio vicialg, but sicce the mid lle of ed, the German Press, as a whole, went wild November there have been two or three falls § ed in rospect of prepired opium, bat the Guilded to the Ministry of Civil Administration 3-THE FORCKO G DERBY.—A sweepstaker

over the affair and clamoured for the infapow with a sudden access of cold. The position of sentences which would have donc Sungai River Legan to feens end is now no discredit to the régime of the Inquisition.1eady qe covered with ico. Steamboat Coe journal-a reputable newspaper pub.taffc is altogether suspended, and from about lished in Berlin-suggested a punishment the middlď of Lexi moith the ice will beat toib at the time we characterised as brutal; and men or horser.

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The Sosato bas decided that the raising of faign, Ians to pay off the debts of the mer- charts in Kiangtu and the rabbing of the flour PREPARED OPIUM MONOPOLY.

companies by the sta:ving prople are contrary On the 73rd day of this moon the Provincial to law. The Senate contemplates mamorialia- Terasu er granted an interview to the repre-ing the Throne to deal with the matten, sentatives of the Opium Impotter's Guilds, to which the prepared opium.monopoly is to ra One of the provincial governments has been ver The Treasurer asked the representatives requested to have the sumber of opium-smok- whether they were willing to guarantee the era and the number of persons who have gives collection of the $3.800,000 revenue as estímst-"|| up the habit carefully investigated, and report.

was averse to doing go and merely state that within three months. the amount in questich could be derived pro- vided the monopoly wag to be placed under proper supervisira. Tas Guild further stated that it would give H.E à defisite reply at a later date. The deputatios then withdrew.

FATAL F.RE.

noon, onother fire broke out la the city, when

SWERPINO CHANGES,

The offices of Viceroy, Provinci și Trecast Provincial Judge, Provincial Commissioner of Edacation, Tao:o) opd Prefect in the provinces will be abolished;-fa/accordance with the re cint decision to reform the system of official

administration. A Geversor will be appointed to each province. A Commissioner of Epraiga Affairs, a Commissioner of Civil Administration,

a Commisioner of justics and Commissioner

of Education will be place i under the Control of each Governor. Eich Commissioner will have als Astact, two Secretaries, tws Councillors, two Vice-Cuscillors, a clerk and an accountantast, all of whom will bs selected by the Throna and given a triof one year. At the expiration of that period, in the event of their proving competent, they will receive definite appointment from the

the description still applies. The advice Tie precedence of the British flag has been then tendered to the authorities by the Ber-determic ed by a bys law of the Winnipeg City On the 14th instant, a fire occurred in Ching lin newspaper was that the English officers Council, which provides that a British national Wus Lase, cfl Tai Ping Stres', when a pria who, were then held in prison, untried, be carried at the band of every price.s'us or

ffg unturld of got less than 41 by gft, mast ter's shop was destroyed. Yesterday after. should be submitted to "mental treatment"

parale. If any digs of other nations are dis several brothels were destroyed by the co. sufficiently adequate extent aslijed they shall be unfailed unter or behind fiagration. A female servant was found under to make them incapable of loosing their to British autonal flag; and for every Ag-of-the debris after the flames had been got under tongues as to what they saw and what they a-yether nation so unfurled or displayed at control. It is also reported that a number of heard during their sojourn In the neighbour. least two Bil.h nätigad flags of the same

women of the under-wild wara burst to death, hood of the German forlifications. No one, sizes and dim.nsions: half be carried. least of all a garrison man, can look calmly At the meeting of the British Ner.b Boracoin Holland there is a strong feeling la favour upon any attempt by an outsider to discover Cupiny i West 1-idgeway, who presided, of acquiring the Faluguess section of the is the secrets of his scheme of defence. If an itey bad efl and the vacancy on the Boardland of Timor, in the Moluccas. Portugal and Hi and share the land, but the power of the alien elects to go into a hostile nation and to a distinguished statesman, whose reply was

TOSTI AND CUMUNICATIONS, expreted at the sad ei the yoır. Owing to the Government is so wosk in the fortuguero por-

The Ministry of Posts and Communications to take observations which may be useful to insufficiency of natives it had been decided to ion that trouble continually arises on the isto bs scorganized on the model of the Mio- his own country in time of war, then heissend Mr. Riddell to Obica to establish a frontier among the ravage tribes. Latest Java istry of War, memorial on this sabject hat taking his life in his own hand and is liable labour reguiting agency, Mr. Riddell bad pepers to boud give particulars of savages been submitted to the Tarose. It is stated that to be shot for his pains. But he takes that held a similar position in the Transvaal. Every under Peritgusse zul: aiding Dutch territory H..hes Was-pei will be appointed Chief Commissioner of the Ministry and H.E. Linog risk. In the case of Captain Trench and luducement would be offered in the Chinese for bead-busting purposed. The raiders carted | Shin Yi Deputy Commissioner. The appoint. Lieutenant Brandon, however, there was and others to bring (he'r families and become l'off abou; a hundred heads after lying the meats will be made after the raziguation of pong of the sordidoes, which may some pe minent saaidonly.

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4-THE L DILE PURSE-Presect:d. $3.0

adled, -Becond to ricciva $:09; and third- $100. For China ponies. Weigh: for leches. as per sals. Winners at this meeting.otter than subscripț'os griff is 5 lb, extra. Jockeys... who bava hið 3 or mɔrą winning mtunts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin 7 ib, ext:a“ Entrance Sta. Cuca round,

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American citzins resident in Hongking. Second to rece'va Si50,- Thid=5957 For: Chica polos Buza Aid, griffics on date of en- ty, Weight for inches as-preTMrcale. W la ne's cf one race gib.j of two races 7 lb.1. and of three cỵ MOTÉ FACED 10 lb. extras Subscription griff as of this season 19 0. 911 allowed 7 lb, Jockeys who have bever bad', a winning marat in Horgkong, Shingbaler". Ticatsin allowed 5 lb. Estasca $to, Savea furlongs,

6-THE PHAETHON STAKES. Bandicap.

Winner Spa. Secord $150. Third $15... For China pooles that have run 'at sny Gymkhana meeting and gr fins on data of entry. Wlopers at this esting and non- starters barred. Entrance $o. One le and a quaiter,

7.-THE GVERNOR'S CUP.-Presanted by His Excellency Sir F. J. D. Logid, Second to receive $10; and third 5,5. For Chion poices, subterp'ios griffios of this season 1910 1911. Welgt for inches as per scalo Wirder of one race 7 lb ; cf'two or morn races to lb,extra. Jockeyswhohivanever had a winning mount in Hongkong Shanghai or Tientsin allaxed 3 lb. Entrance $85.- Oas mile.

cf $o sich with 2 000 1dded, For China,THE CHAMPION STAKES.-Wisner St,sco Ponies, bond file griffins on date of entry Fint pany to receive 70 par cest.; Recons #0 per cent and third io per cert. We'ght for inches as per scale. One wi'e and a hill 4. THE GIRMAN CUF.-Prosented by the members of the Club Germania, Second to receive $:00; and third Stas, For Chlos panies, subscription griffins of this season 1910-1911. Weight for inches as per scale, Entrance Sio. Qos milk and a quarter,)*** 5~~THE

Secoad $42Third Sx For: Chilea panies, winners at this meting only. A fo:cid esity, Weight for inctes as per sc/la.. Entrance $.0 for eacli race won, Cré mild and a quarter.. 9-THE COMIOLATION STAKES.—A sweep

stakes of Sio each with 5:o'lidded, Beco d Sito; and third $15. For Chinn ponies that hive ran and not wrn at th's meating, Weight for inches as per scíle. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong, koog, Shanghai or Tient is allowed 5 lb. One mile.

10-THE NIL TESFERANDUM STATUS.-A

• sweepsakes <{$with$ condded, Winner to receive 75 percent, ; second ao per cert.; and third to per cent. Fer Chins ponier → kabiceistlon griffion of this season 1970-1910

that have run and tot weó at this meeting." Weight for fachins as per reale, Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed ylb Five fartea for

CHINA STAKES.-Winnor 5300) Second Siço. Third $15, For China pontes, Weight for inchas as per scale, Winners at this meeting of one race 7 15; <f two or more races, 1 lb ex'ra. Griffes a'lcwid 5 Ib. Subscription griffins of seasons 19c9- 1910 and 1910 ga shat have not won more thin one race allowed to lb. Jockeys who Faro, never had a winning mount in Hong- koog, Staoghal-or Tientia, allowed g lb. Erince 10. Five furlongs, 6.TRE LUSITANO (UP-Presented by the members of the Club Lusitzoo. For China postas, bond its griffins on da'e of entry, Second to receive Sto; ant third: $75,3 Weight for luches as par scale. Subscrip Tun mysteilous voyage of the deposed Shab tlos griffins of this season 190-1911 slowed of prain from E's place of exile in Russia to 7 lb. Jockeys who have never had a winning Western Europa was, it is now reported due to moust in Hongkong, Shangbai or Tientala hie infatuation for a populer dancer, whom be allowed yib, Winasray ib. extra. Estrance witbed to marry.. His proporsi was, however, " $10. One mille.

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