Sunlight drew level with Figisa Chief, mounting the hill to the Į Rook Borneo Chief ran into second place. Snowdrop still leading. In the incline Snow- drop d by B length and half from Borneo Chief with Fijian Chief and Sunlight racing in company behind. Borneo Chief ran into second place but he was soon dispossessed of it Snowdrop and Fijian Chief| made & fine race of at Snowdrop eventually winning by a head. A length away Sunlight was third.

Timo 2 min. 41.3-5 saca.

Dividend :-

Winner $17.90

Places $7.50, $8.00

Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 67 1st,

$3,500

57 2nd,

$ 710 31 364 3rd, 8-380 Commis-ion $ 400

$4,000

5.-The Hngkong Handicap. -Class B."--Winner $750; second $250; third $125. Ono mile and a quarter.

Mr. Brutton's, Sevington, 10t 5lb. (Mr. H. Seth)... Mr. Meiland's, Goзde Hop, 10at Olb "Mr. Clarke)... Mr. Soares Violiai, 11st Urh

1

(Mr. H. Gogg) 3

Sir Henry May's, Butterepp, -

10at 12ib. (Mr. Sedgwick, U Mr. Nemazee's, Arravand, 10st

10lb. (Mr. Hickman)... Tho atart was a bad one. But. tercup led, Sevington being s "Battercup and Gode Hop led by ten lengths posing the post and by twenty at the football stind, then Goode lop went out on lua own. Violini fetched along those behind, but Goode Hap led down the incline by twenty length. Entering the straight, Sevington came out strongly and, geuing up on the post, snatched victory" by a short head, "A longth and a half a way, Violini was third,

Time 2 mins, 46 sec.

Dividend :-

Winner $9.10

Places $7.00 $10.15

Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 6.7 1st $2,418.05

246 2nd

311.3rd

Commission

Total

690.0 345 15 283.50

$3,835.00

6.-The "Also Ran' Stakes. Winner $200; second. $100; third $50. For subscription griffins of this season that have Fun at this meeting and not been placed. Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tiantsin ollowed 5lb. Jockey who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong or Chins allowed 7lb. Off-day winnera barred. Seven furlongs. Sir Henry May's Magpie 10st

4lb (Mr. Sedgwick). Mr. Hastings Wincombe 10at

21b (Mr. Hastings) 2 Mr. H. Bumphteys Dark Ronald

10at 4lb (Mr. Jorvois) 3 Mr. Apoer's Turquoise 10st

216 (Mr. 8. A. Seth) 0 Mr. Stabb's Pheasant 10st 8lb

(Mr. Pope) 0 Mr. E. Kadoorie's Pahang Chief.

10at Slb (Mr. H. Gegg) 0; Mr. Trio's Candy Kid 10st.

12lb

(Mr. Knoll 0

Mr. K. D Harvey's Somerset

10at 7lb (Mr. Hickman) 0 H. E. the Governor scored his first win in this race. The start was a good one, Dark Ronald leading. This pony led through- out until ronoding the village bend when Wincombe and Mag- pie challenged the leader. A fine race was seen in the straight, Magpie winuingly a length from Wincombo with Dark Ronald, half a length away, third, Time 1 min, 54 secs. The win was

a popular one. Miss May led in the winner.

Dividend :-

Winner $95.60

Places $10.80, $18.40, $86.30

Csak Sweep

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914.

SPECIAL CABLES.

JAPANESE ARRESTED.

CHARGE OF SMUGGLING ARMS.

Poking, Received Feb. 20.

Six Japanese have been arrested at Tientsin for emuggling "m).

CABINET MEETINGS.

TO BE HELD IN PRESIDENT'S OFFICE.

Poking. Received Feb. 20, Sun Pao-ohi has decided that all the Cabinet meet-' ings in futuro be held in the President's office.

FRANCE AND CHINA,

A WARNING TO THE GOVERNMENT.

Peking, Received Feb. 20:»- The Peking Gazette states that the Frenoh Government is said to have informen China that failing payment of the clums no presented, it will refuse to agree to the revision of the Custotus iurif,

SHANGHAI SHOOTING AFFAIR.

CHINA TO PAY HEAVY INDEMNÍTY.

Shanghai Received Fab. 20,

It is understood that Ubias his been called upon to pay heavy indemnity in connection with the shooting of the two Japanese on the Nantso Band.

Yesterday the Japanesa (opkul General had a prolong- ed di-en-sion with admiral Teeng on the matter.

Five Chine-e, orriested aboard the .. Sunning as the alleged shooters of the Japanese, were taken to Nanking on Tuloy night. Tooy were bauded over to the militery, and at a deraloud they will be tried by a military

tribunal

TOSA MAYU AFIRE.

SAFE ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE.

Singapore, Recrived Feb. 21.

A fire broke out in the cargo of the steamer Tosa Maru, about 150 miles out from Singapore, bound for Hongkong. he wa-sel turned and ma. Singapore. E'eve feet of water were pumped into the ʼn li, hút this provel 'in- efrutal. The hatches were the battened, down. The vesel gent a wireless message through the Bohomia tha: she had picked up the Grotius. Fugs went out to her assig- tance and she arrived lost sight. It was found that the fire had been smothered, but her platen were very hot. The vessel will go into deck..

THE REVOLUTION CLAIMS.

CHINA TO PAY THOSE "ALREADY PROVED.

Peking, Received Feb. 21. The Government, in a circular to the Legations, ssys considerable delay and loss will ensue if payment of the Revolution claim is postponed until all are settled. It therefore proposes to pay those already proved.

It is understood that the Claims of Austria, Sweden and Spain have been settled."

THE NANTAO AFFAIR.

Tokyo. Received Fab. 21..

The Foreign Office states that it has taken no action concerning the Nantan affair..

THE CHANGES IN PEKING.

A Reshuffling Of Ministerial. Posts

Peking. Received February 21 The resignations of Liang Chi-chao, Minister of Justice, and Wang Ta-hai, Minister of Education have been accepted.

Chang Tsung-heiang, Chief Judge of the Supreme Court, ancceeds. Liang Chi-chao. Tung Kang has been ap- pointed Chief Judge, and Tasi Ju-chis acts as Minister of Education pending the arrival of Yen Sin from London.

mounts in Hongkong. Shanghai point, Nigerian Chief wirning by or Ticatsin allowed 5lbs Jockeys, & short head. Sweet Rocket was who have never had a winning third six longthe away. mount in Hongkong or China Time 1 min 56 sece. allowed 7ibs Off-day winners Dividend:- barred. Onco round.

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(Mr. H. Gegg) 1 Ticket No. 643 1st $2,318.40 Mr. E. Kadoorie's Roman Chief 445 2nd $ 662.40 10at 131b (Mr. Hickman) 39 3rd $ 331.20 Mr. Seth's Sweet Rocket 10at Commiation $ 368.00 10lb...(Mr. H. Seth) 3|

Mr. A. P. White's Ignorance,

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Ticket No. 405 1st $2,331

198 2nd 8 066

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$3,680.00 7.--The "Loiterern " Stakes,--

(Mr. Collis-Browne) 0 Winner $300 second $100; Mr, L. D'Almada's Triumphoso, third $50. For all grifins that 98t 12lb...(Mr. Hastings) 0 have run at this meeting and Mr. Moiland's Luetze Hop, 10st

had not won a race. Subscrip 71b...(Mr. Sedgwick) 0 tion griffins that have run at this Ignorance led from Luetze Hop. meeting and been placed second At the Bowrington gate Boman allowed 31b., those that have been Chief, ran into second place placed third allowed 5lb. : Un- and ia

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