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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914,
SHEWAN, JOMES & CO.
THE R.A. BALL.
Partnership Dispute Appeal
the
HONGKOKG JOCKEY CLUB-
phoro 10st 10lb (Mr Hickman)
Messrs Fitzwilliams Cilgwyn tudj 10st 10lb (Mr. Sedgwick) 1 A Great Success,
Mr. Norwan's Brown Roy 10 t on Dissolution Action.
10lb (Mr. H. Seth) 2- The Concluding Day of the Races. Mr W. R. Richardson Rosario Last evening about four Full Court of Ap handiet guests enjoyed the h
-10s 12lb. The cargo of raw Silk shipped el, consisting of Sir Havilland itality of the fficers of the at the Racecourse this afternoon
There was a good attendance Mr. Hastings Wincombe 10st
(Mr. Gya) 3 off board the 6,3. "Paul Lacet" de Basmarez, president, the Royal Artillery, howed her when the first of the off Day events Mr. L. D'Almada's Trium-
2lb (Mr. Hastings) 0 which left this port on the 12th Chief Justice, Sir W
Reon was fine, the music good and the events was run off.Chiefly notice January was delivered at Lyon Davis, and the Fuisne Judge supper excellent. The decora-able was the number of Chinese
Mr Justice Gompertz, resumo tione, flags and flowere, were very who lined the rails. This, indeed, Major Dickinson's Chalcot 10st on the 12th instant.
motion tastefully arranged, tending to has been a feature of the whole Hongkong Christian Union. the hearing of the The Rev. N. C. Poje will speak of appeal, in
which Obar- enhance the beauty of the scene meeting.
8lb (Mr. Collis Browne) 0 at the meeting of the Hongkong lealexander Tomes is the ap-and ad to the enjoyment of the
The poniee ware" despatched Christian Union at St. Paul'a point and Robert. Shewan the merry dancers who are to-day was amongst the early arrivals. led from Rosario and Cilgwyn, His Excellency the Governor to a very level start. Triumphozo College on Monday next at 5.30 recondent, that the Court be singing the praises of the R.A.
mcel by counsel on behalf of
1.-The Hay and No detail was neglected that
Cora"?
on passing the post for the first Stakes.--Winner $300; second time. thappellant for an order that would add to the pleasrre of the
At the football stand thjudgment dated the 26th, day guests to whom the hosts devoted
$100; third $50 ror all sub-| Rosario had raced into the lead- ofanuary, 1014, of His Honour mach personal attention.
scription griffins that have ran ing position with Cilgwyn second, Chief Justice on the hearing
at this meeting and not won a Triumphoso third and Brown ofthe summons dated 4th.
race. Jockeys who have not Boy fourth. Passing Bowrington Onber 1913, and the order (if
bad more than two winning Gate Brown Boy worked into a signed parenant thereto, ha
moun's in Hongkong, Shang- third place and this order was bai or Tientsin allowed 5lb. maintained mounting the bill, Unplaced ranners allowed 5lb. Triumphoso being now lust..
·Half a mile.
Passing the Rook Cilgwyn work- ed into the leading position and
p.m.
A Saigon Case.
A Chiness fron Saigon, who is lleged to have embezzled money. appeared before Mr. Hazel this morning at the Police Court The caso was remanded until
Monday,
...
The Hongkong Hotel supplied the supper, the detaile of which were under the personal super vision of the hotel's energetic and
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Cup Tie Results.
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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914,
BETHNAL GREEN.
1914.
Tenders.
Teader are required for repaire steam launch Stanley. The satisfactia of the Government work to be carried out to the Marine Surveyor.
ce
be appointment of a Re.
pets.
Irther and other relist. hotion was dismissed by thief Justice in Ohunters inners 26. but general torty
wiven to apply on
Gun Practice. Gun practice will La corrial ut by the Military Authorities su
Monday the 23rd inst. from
tho
1.G. Alibuster aal Mr.
Queen's Park R. 2, Swanson Town
1.
Birmingham 1, Huddersfield 0. Millwall 1, Bradford City 0. Brighton 3, Clapton Orient 1. Aston Villa 2, Exeter 1... West Bromwich 2, Leeds City 0. Wolverhampton ; Sheffield Wed.
Burnley 3, Derby County 2. Preston N. E 1. Clossop 0. Bolt n 4 Swindon 2
SANITARY BOARD,
ly direction, between the hours M.1 p.m. and 10 p.m. All ships, junks and other vessels are to Pellind Mr. E. H. Sharp, 24th February, at 3.45 p.m. The
keep clear of the ranges,
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held on. Tuesday following are the orders of the day-
1. Correspondence relative to reserving a site for a market at Tai Hang.
P KSha Wan, ia & North Easter-kin, instructed by Mr. Wil of Mas-ra. Wilkinsqu
appeared for tie ap K.Cfr. Elden Potter, in- strud Mr. J. Scott Harston, of Macon, Looker, Descon and for the respondent
laf the passages, parti. cularge 688, is this-thatiu 2. Application for a laundry theabia contrary agreement licence at No. 6 Bolcher Street, each may upon dissolu-ground floor. tion i the argets realised, the did and the surplus divide the absence of ap agree he contrarr." But is this sent to the contrary?
THE "IFLEGRAPH'S". ACROSTIC.
Another Short One. PILLARS.
3 Limewashing return for the fortnight 3rd February, 1014.
4. Mortality return for the week eazing 17th January 1914.
5. Mortality return from Macao
1
Brown Boy was seo nd. Those
positions ware maintained
2
round the bend, and a fine race
in the straight Letween the
3 leaders saw Oilgwyn Win a head from Brown Boy, Rosario, hard Oridden on the outside, was third
three lengtha away.
0
8ib (Mr. Clarko) 0 Mr. E Kadoorio's. Balkan
Chief 10st 6lb (Mr. H. Seth) 0
. 10.
Mr. Billiard's Fluke at 131b
(Mr. Ilastings) 0 Mr. Waylonng's Slackor 10st
5lb (Mr. Sedgwick) 0 Mr. R. D. Harvey's Somerset
11et 12lb (Mr. Edge) Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie's Pit- corthie 10st 4lb (Mr. Gresson) De Forayth's The Guller 10st
0
Time 2 mins, 08 secs. Dividend :-
Winner $22.50 $5.30
Place 6.70 5.70 5.30
Cosh Swoop:-
Ticket No. 277 1st $2.283.75
do 176 2nd
652.60
- do 516 3rd Commission
328,25
362,50
(Mr. H. Seth)... 3
$3,025.00 4. The Tytam Handicap. Winner $750 second $250; 0 third $125. For China ponies, griffins on date of entry.purchased 10lb (Mr. Pope) at a public auction of antried 2.-The "All Out" Stakes:-griffin. Once round.
Winner $300; second $100; Mr. Stabb'e, Mallard, 10st third $50. For all China ponies 9lb. (Mr. Popp)... 1 that have run at this meeting Mr. Gilpen's, Sir Galabad, 11st, and not won a race. Unplacerl 3lb. (Mr. Knoll)... 2 ponies and bona fide griffins on Mr. Norman's, Soi Kwai, 11st date of entry allowed 5lb.. Sub- 1lb. seription griffius of this sesson Mr. Stabb's, Woodenek, 10st allowed 10b Jockeys who 10lb (Mr. Je vois)... 0 bave not had more than two Mr. Apcar's, Amber, 108: Olb. winning mounts in Hongkong,
(Mr. 8. A. Seth) 0 Shanghai or Tientsia allowed A Gine start was effected, Am. 5lb. Jockeys who have never ber leading from Sir Galahad had a winning mount in Hong-with Soi Kwai third. At the Golf kong or China allowed 71b. Stand Amber still led by a length Allowances not accumulative. and the field spread out, Sir Off day winner barred. Three Galahad was second. Amber Mr. T. F. Hough's Red Cloud
quarters of a mile.
lost some of his advantage, Sir Galahad drawing up on him. 10st 13lb Mr. E. Kadoorie's Durbar
(Mr. Jevois) 1 Mallard now closed up on the leaders at the village bend Soi Chief 10at 10lb (Mr.H.Gogg) 2 Kwai ran into first place and the Mr. E. Kadoorie's Roman Chief loaders raced neck and neck into 10at 131b (Mr. Hickman) 3 the straight. In the straight Mallard over hauled Soi Kwai and Sir Galahad and well ridden,
Mr. H. P. Whyte's Cleric 10st 8lb (Mr. Collis Browne)
Mr. Norman's Pak Kwai 10st (Mr. H. Beth)
5lb
་་
Two days ago Reuter informed us that Mr. Masterman was Loss expert jockeys on the track Clearo far from the pre-for the wecke ending 1st and 8th Eather O'Flynn's Flying Kan-
willing to hot that he would be returned for Bethnal Green. He You here may win your losses sont a being one to the February, 1914.
They
back.
BARS.
1.--Banished-the reason no one
knowe-
This poet kapt his Roman nose.
days:
Here added might an error
raise..
3-Learnt from a master, science
heft to us the story of
how to handle.
candle. [Answer on Monday.)
is now, most probably, wishing, desperately that he had not made so foolish a boast. The result of the election is one of the severest blows that the electors have administered to a Government of which, they are heartily tired. The victory may have been narrowly won."Ult." refers to last month's and it may be true, as, the Liberal papers claim, that Mr. Scurr the socialist onndidate, is a Home Ruler, bat the votes cast for him were cast pot for Home Rule but for Socialism. were most unlikely to have gone to the Liberal candidate in the event of no socialist standing for the seat, in any case, a victory has been won for Unioniem where the Government did not expect it, and it has come ut a moment when its effect will be most felt.
Of late the campaign against Home Rule appears to have been dwarfed, in popular mind, by other interesting matters--Cabinet squabbles, irresponsible and mischievous talk by the Chancellor of the Exchequer regarding the navy, and a fear that national security might be endangered. But the latest election result shows that the electors have not been blinded by these happenings. They could not well be, of course, after an illuminating speech by Mr.foon
contra present not only 3. Rit return for the weeks confirgrocsdare but goes ending 7th and 14th February, furt me. direction. It 1914
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
Forthcoming Regatta,
0
won easily by a length and a half
0
from Sir Galahad. Two lengthe
J
away Bol Kwai was third.
0
Dr. Forsyth's Robin Hood garoo 10st 71b (Mr. Gresson)
After a false start, led by Robin Hood, the ponies were started badly. Clorio led from Flying Kangaroo and Red Cloud third and Roman Chief, many lengthe behind, last. The same order was maintained up the rock where tion. Nearing the rook Roman Robin Hood ran in to fourth posi- Chief commenced to close the
Time 1 min. 54 2/5 rece. Dividend:-
Winner $28.50 Places... $7.90, $5.80 Cash Sweep,
Ticket No... 589 1st $2,520 do. 213 2nd $720 do. 471 3rd $ 380 Commission....
$ 4,00
$4,000
Total Match between Mr. D. Stroyer's
carrie utter further by particviding that in the.
effects) realised. More Gret the property and
generare used in Lindley and #general terms in the hip Act, but The forthcoming Regatta pro- a010, dhe further aud moted by the Royal Hongkong
providiere shall be an Yacht Club, to held at the Club gap. Clerio led by a length down Flotilla and Mr. H. P. White's Actual of the property house on Saturday 14th March. and efft is, the applica
Owing to the intervention of band Red Cloud ran in to first Bliss, 10at 101b (Mr. Jervois)
the incline, Round the village Bliss. Three furlongs. tion, calls it apart Raceweek it has not been possible place with fromation cannot be to fix the programme definitly, second and Durbar Chief third.
Flying Kangaroo Flotills, 10st 101b mide 15. But there but the probable events will be:- Robin Hood raced into first posi-
(Mr Collia-Browns) 2 must realisation and The Challenge Cup For four- tion entering the straight, with match.
A fine race was' seen' in this an act not only of the oare. Last year won by Canton Darbar Chief second and Roman start until the village bond when STRAY DOGS.
Flotilla led from the debte bredits standing R., by two feet. Any Amateur Chief coming up hard on the out- Bliss drew alongside. A fine race to the the books and Club. Owners of dogs in
Kow of any re may be be- and New Kowloon rowenthere must be ore.
The Nathan Cup-For four-came out by himsef and cantered winning by s head.
side. In the straight Red Oload was seen in the straight, Bliss Residents of Hongkong. home a winner by four lengths
The Officials for this event hereby warned that Rabies having
ment king which it s i^n of 2. might would reach, The Ewo Cup-Cw fr m one
Chief, six lengths away third. Thomas, Esq., Judge; J. Somer- to meet the Prime Minister had come to nothing and were likely to any dog which shall be found
Limited to Hongs. Crew to be | Dividend :-
Time:-1-321.
ville Dobie, Esq., Time Keeper; come to nothing. The Government, in his belief, were genuinely straying or wandering about the samt be applied.
The LI don't quite mambore of RHKYO.
A. E. Reynell, Esq., Clerk of the anxious for a peaceful solution, but their hands were tied by the ing the daytime without any
Open Fours-Any Amateur with the licence number attached Mr. Suy to make crew, corapetitors in Challenge
Scules; Gustav Friesland, Esq., Stake Holders; Ab Men and conditions under which they held office. The only course left for owner and not wearing a ellar flow Unionists, therefore, was to assume that they intended to carry out thereto may forth with he destroy it clears the require. Cap barred and not more than
Hing Chong. their policy to the bitter end and to fight them with the same ed and further that any dog may |mon18 vjju regård to two in a crew the same as the
be destroyed which shall be found realisats the clance Nathan up. wandering altepecifice plans a d straying or
Q
Bonar Law the other day. Lo stated quite plainly that his attempts made its appearance in Kowlon actualis Any arrange-Crew, from one unit, or combin from Durbar Chief, with Roman only were:-Starter; F. B.
weapons which they were employing themselves.
In speech after speech Unionist leaders have made it clear
that if the Government will come forward with reasonable terms of between the hours of 10 p m. and providual payment Club.
5. A..
Ister Club Paira-Any Amateur nt, alg the assets! OwneTH of doge are hereby suffice, contem- any Amateur Club other than Oren Pairs-R presentative of settlement the Opposition will be only too glad to consider them. But the Government, spparently, has no thought of trying to arrive ut reminded of the provisions
amountch partner's pairs, on honourable settlement. Indeed, it is difficult to see how an Sub-section (2) of Section 18 of pindot ment of the those rowing together in than
oredit ic
Ladies double sculling." and of the is as follows: honourable settlement is possible, for the Dill itself is utterly with Ordinance No. 1 of 1845, which
surpiqe And we
Naval gigs and whalera &c. "(2.) The owner of any Fuch
are ent of realian- out sanction, Bad so far as the popular verdict has been secured at
As soon as possible the pre- the polla, it has been condemned as wrong and unjust. The only dog or animal who permits the ton
nswe are upon and announced. Crows are honourable course open to the Government is to appeal to the country same to go at large, after having effect to pratical gramme will be definitely deaided Now, is hoped to have a very saccess- with it. Fut, after. Both Groen, the Liberals are more likely for believing it to be in a rabid will carli my Lord
that their full afternoon's sport, the struggle rabid than ever to fight shy of going to the country, and it is safe to pro-state, or to have been bitten by a
propora it, but against Canton being certain to pheay that the situation in Ulster will now grow steadily more dan-dog or other animal in a
our profio it.
be a very keen one. gerous. What the end will be is impossible to determine and state, shall be liable to a fice not
exceeding 100 dollars,' upploseupt to contemplate."
for confirmation of ile action, if it is satisfied that it has the country information or reasonable ground entitledlisation ne now beginning to pracilce and it
28
1+
Winner $13 80 Cash Sweep:-
Places & 580, $5.70, $7.00 Ticket No. 48 1st 81,754.00 5 The Bogkong Handicap→→ 492 2nd $ 501.30 Clana "A"-Winner $750; 536.3rd -750,85 eecond $250; third $125. One Commission $ 278.50 mile and a quarter.
3.-The "Lucky" Stakes.Win- Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Fijian Mr. T. F. Hough'e Snowdrop, $2,758,00 10at 101b (Mr. Jervois) ner $300; second $100; third Chief, 11at (lb (Mr.H.Gegg) $50. For subscription griffins Sir Paul's Sunlight of this season that have run at 11st 2lb Mr. Knoll... this meeting and not won a race. Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Borneo Jockeys who have not had more Chief, 10st 12lb (Hickman) 0 tban two winning mounts in Fijian Chief led from Sunlight- Hongkong, Shanghai or Tient. and Soowdrop at the start, This sia allowed alb. Jockeys who order was maintained past the have never had a winning post for the first time, the thres moant in Hongkong or China ponies racing in company with allowed lb. Of-day winners Borneo Chief last. At the Golf barred. Que miles
Stand Snowdrop, took the lead end