TRAINING REPORTS,

A Misty Morning at the Course.

The morning opened lost unpro- pitiously at the Racecourse, a

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Satisfactory "Reports at the Annual General Meeting.

The an unl gereral meeting of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914,

BOXING.

Sparring at the V. R. C.

There was a good attendance:

at the V.R.C., last night, when

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

very thick mis mantling the

several intereating sparring bouts PURE, bole of the course and prohibit the Hongkong Bonevolent Society took place. Seaman Sorensen. ing a view of even the distance was held this morning at the gaged Seam Taylor for six post. Despite that fact, several City Hall when the Attorney render which earnest exchanges ponies were out and about before General, the Hon Mr were the order. Taylor shaped ball past six, but their work was Buckbill, premong those pre-perienced Seaman warm during a fair very well and kept the more ex- of an easy nature. It was practi- attenders-Mesdames Jordan, the "trial spin." cally seven o'clock before By Landale, Merser and J.

Taylor then Hboxed with Stoker Sullivan, this

then it was not possi

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serious galloping was dont get Kemp supporting the chairman; event calling on the pair to extend STRAIGHT AS IT COMES FROM THE COW. more than the fall sans in any Mrs. H. E. Pollock and Mrs. to the full. Both boys mixed case as the mist commeréd to Bone; the Bishop of Viotoria; things merrily and the spectators

of

the coarse to the oible to take Kirk Maconachie, Commander was accommodated by Sullivan At one Rev. N. C. Pope and the Rev J. of boxing. The amateur, Maher, time it would be Jommencement. M. Beckwith, Messra J. H. and some good give and take the time from to the first quar Kemp, A David and W. L. Patt-sparring kept the audience in a of a mile gure until the finish, enden.

good humour. Maber showed! tor and next time all the

The Chairman read the follow-some of his old form and took the and posts would ta obing report of the committee:- nippy stoker just as seriously as: otbd with the exception of the The Indies of the Commitee as he should be taken. He has a st quarter post and the winning bag to submit the statement of quickly communicating left and post. This was aggravating to accounts for 1913, which Mr. Maher found it as much as he clockers and a great hindrance to Evan Ormiston has very kindly could attend to. The splendid riders. Nor did the mist rire until audited, and to present the use of both hands which Maher aftor eight o'clock and then but fullowing report of the work of exhibited, if reproduced on partially. President went well again the Scciety during the past year. Saturday week, will cause the over a mile, finishing in 32, the

The Society was formed in the game Kowloon youth, Gifford, no, full time being 2.21. The perfur-year 1889 and the number of little inconvenience. mance of Twenty was even more cases entered in the books, has later gave Maher a warmer, and Stevens meritorious, the mile being knock now reached 1,333. ed off in 2.38, the last quarter

no doubt Maher will profit by o being negotiated in 31. Mr.

brush up with a man of Stevens' oslibre.

Help Given.

Mr. F. E. Hall was busy with

Humphries' sub. Jidamilein 2.19. The bave been 60 applica Clerin ran very stilfly, taking 2. 28 tione during the year just con- the clock and took a keen interest for a mile. Baniolini did not im- cluded, and in the very few cases in the preparations of the men press anyone in his mile and a bolf/ta 'which no assistance was given who are to figure on his bill on]

gallop taking 3 34. He did the

there has always been some the 21th. lae tquatter in 31.2-5. Flying Kan-special reason for refusing it garoo failed to finish in a gallop. In one case the applicant's past and Sir Acalon was anything but career forbide any help being satisfactory. The following are given, and in three cases the ap- the notable times :-

Sovington cantered. Sweet William,-1-44.4/5, 2-20. 4/5, 1q. 30,"

President, 38,-1-49, 2-21, 1.q. 32. Went remarkably well.

Twenly 37-2/5-1-47, 2-18; 1q. 31. Moved in fine fashion,

Sir Paul's Chestnut Derby, 37 1/5--2-19.2/5.

Flock 1-58.3/5, 2-30.

Mr. Apcar's Blue---2-39. Messrs Humphries and Jupp's Subs-210; Mr. Humph

ries won by a distance.

Fickle Bird,--1-50, 2-21, John Peel's Derby Grey-, 1.50, 2-21.1/5.

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His Excellency's two sube 34.2/5-1-45.

Royal Roee,,-2-22.1/5. Polkalini,-1-53.4/5, 2-25 1/5; 1.q.31.2/5.

John Peel's Subs,-1-43.1/5,

2-18; 1.q. 34.4/5.

Cleric covered a mile very poorly in 2-26.

Treff, 37.2/5,-,2-25.2/5. Seal, 1-56-2-30; 1.g. 34. Red Cloud 2-16 2 3. Floreal, 38,-1-48, 2-22,2/5, Mr. D'Ottengon's Sub, 38, -1-48, 2-22 2/5; 1.q. 34.2/5

Mr. D'Almada's Glorioso, 2-23.

John Peel's Derby Grey (in blinkere), 2-23,4/5

Mr. Lowe's sub,-1-49, 2-22,- 2/5: 1.q, 33.2/5,

Mesara Lowder and Jupp's grey.sub,-2-19.

Mr. Seth's brown sub,,2.05; 2-40, Lg. 35.

Sweet Poa,

-2-17.

The Committee also wish to plicants were of Portuguese express their sincere thanks to Mr. nationality and so were not eligible Montague Ede for most kindly eader the constitution of the interesting himself in the financial Society. Some of the applicants position of the Society and for received clothing only, when it using his valuable influenc› with was not considered advisable or the Government on its behalf, Mr. necessary to give money or other

Ede's application W18 most assistance, and the Committee kindly entertained by His wish to thank very warmly the Excellency the Governor, who has large number of friends who have recommended to the Sooretary eo kindly sent bundles of clothing of

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are not aware to what good use grant, equal in amount to He had, he confessed, some little old clothing can be put, might one half of the subscriptions for hesitation when he was asked to other applicants work has been do not exceed the sum of $500.00 that it was expected and custom LESSONS IN CHINESE.. THE BEST kindly bear this in mind. For the year, provided that such grant do so particularly as he was told obtained in the Colony, and The Committee dire to tender any for the person who presided thanks are due to the heads and their thanks to His Excellency for over the annual meeting to make managers of firma who have often this promised grant, and they come original remarks on the given another chance to men who feel that it ought to be a point work of the society. He confessed could hardly claim help on their of honour with all European re-at once, to his phame, that MR.

R. LI HON FAN, a Chinese own mosite. Many have received sidents whocan afford it to l come be was very largely ignorant, graduate versed in litera- advice and have been directed to subscribers to the Society. The although

A mild

subscriber, ture, has been a teacher to where they could to further help-subscription is only $1200 of the detailà of the i European officials and merchante

d. Thirteen have received pas. year.

in this Colony for over ten years. work of the persons who carried anges to different parts of the

During the year 1913 the out the work, but he was asar eding Europeans to pass in the He has a good method of train- world.

following ladies have served on that his igaoran was shared by Chinese examination, and Fatherless Children.

Committe: Mesdames & large number of people and, possessed of a first rate certificats features in the work of the SoLandale, Maconachio, Meat,

One of the most interesting Jordan,

Alabaster, Becker, Bell, Chatham, when after a little discussion and ne à Chinese teacher, He has

Kemp, Kennedy,

also a good knowledge of Manda- ciety is the maintenance and Rose, Shellim,

rin and Hakka. education of fatherless children. Voretzson, and Miss Inness.

Stabb and This year 11 have been placed at school, one of whom will be-sup-

Women's Hostel. ported by the Government, and The Chairman having read a two small boys were kept at letter from a case in which the school here two months while money expended by the society arrangements were being made was being returned drew atten- for sending them back to their tion to the following note relative native place. In this case the to the establiement of a women's circumstances were very unusual hostel.

the

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LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

The C.P.R. 8.8. EMPRESS OF JAPAN between 12 &- pul

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

arrived at Vancouver on the 8th instant,

The I. G. M. 9. PRISZ WALDEMAR left Sydney on the 10th -si, at 11 a.m.

and bat for the society the At the last annual meeting of children would have been in very the Society an appeal was made The A.L... KOERBEE left Shanghai great need.

by the Committee for funds to for this port on the 12th Janusty, and The Committee have been establish a Women's Hostel in the will arrive here on the 15th Janusi, donations in three cases from being pressed forward and a eum Baid on the 10th Inst., and may be ox- much encouraged by receiving Colony. This scheme is still The Darsh Pn. INDIEN left Port persons who were helped back to of $1,720 has already been colpeated here on or about the 1st of Feb. their homes in other countries, lected. Sir Paul's dark grey sub,one of the three being that of In connection with 1bia pro-and maps expected here on or about

2-25.3-4.

a woman with six children, and poesl it may be as well to say that the 2nd of February, Banjolini 36,1-12, 1-48.-in another coge a woman who a large part of the usefulness of 3-5, 2-20, 1.q. 31-1-5; (Full time had been receiving regular help the cobeme will be the promotion 334).

wrote to say that her circum of an institution which will be a Mr.Stabb's Derby, 35, 1-09,2.5, stancea had improved and that meeting place and a centre of 143, 2-14.3-5, l.q. 31 3-5. she would no longer require the helpfulness for the girls nad

Sir Acalon, 35.2-5, 1-14, money.

young women of the Colony, who, 1-48.3-5, 2-23.3-5.

in many respecte lack the nd- Vantages which those of their garoo and sub, 35.2-5, 1-14, 1- helped dicetly by the Society, class and age at home poseogr. 48.3-5, 2-23, Flying Kangaroo many lae been dealt with by

The Committee are very grate- did not finish.

the Chaplain of the Missious to ful to those who have already Sesmen, the Rev. D B. Reynolds, subscribed and are anxions for who receives a grant of $15.00 farther donations which may be.

Mr. Gresson's, Flying Kana-

Sir Paul's Bay Derby 38, 115 1-61.2-5, 2-22 4-5, 1.q. 31.2-5.

Rosario,—33,-,1-45,

Mr. Kadoorie's Chestnut, 35.2-5; 1-11; 1q. 35.3-5.

Mr. Kadoorie's Grey, 35.2-5; 1-11; 19. 35.3-5.

John Peel's two sube, 36, 1-11.2-5; 1-49; 2-24;

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panies for so kindly helping in donations towards the funds alongside. 1-45.4-5; 2-18.3-5; Lg. 32,4-5 the arranging of passagen, to all $1,042 60; and donations to

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to those who so freely gave to ing a total income of $3,597.00. Violini 30 1-18.2-5 1-55; two special subscription liste. Alter meeting the relief of neces- 2-2835, 1g. 31.3.5.

They wish to refer particularly aitona oases the scuiely had to a most generous donation balance in hand of $1,108.00.

Sir Paul's two sube, 30, 1.09 1-44; 2-19; 1.q. 25.

Mr. Harvey's sub. 1-16 2-5 1-58.8 52 25 4-5, 2

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