JOCKEY CLUB RACES,
(Continued from page G.) assumed a desperate nature, Vida Banding out Perfection Dahlia at the distance post, making the race with Australian Chief. Vida managed to win by a short head from the Chief, the latter's stable companion securing third place by half a length. Standard Dablia was fourth and Gamester fifth. Time 3-13.2/5.
Winner $81.20
Cash Sweep:-
$5,695,20
Places 25.40 $7.70
Ticket No. 377
836
410
Ummission
Total
1,627.20 813.60 904.00 $9,040,00 4-The subsoription Ghia- Challenge Cup.--Value $1,000. For China Ponies, Subuoription Griffine" of the current Season. Weight for inches as per sosle. To be won two years consecutive- ly by Ponies the bona fide pro- party of the same owner or ownern. Winner to receive $500 and 70
per cent. Second 8250 and 20 per cent. Third $125 und 10 per cent of the Entrance Fee antil the Cap is finally won, when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent; mud third Pony 25 per cent of the Entrance Fees in addition to the plaos money. Eutrauce $10. One Mile and
ganiter.
Mr. John Peel's Sailor, 10st 12 b (Mr. Johnstone)
Mr. Nomaze' Sunbrang, 10st 121b (Mr. Seth) Mr. Bration'a Thurleston, 10at 9ib (Mr. Ezra) Mr. Ellie Kadɑorie's Baroda Obief, 10 12ib (McMöller) Mr. Tierce's Whiteboy, 10st gib (Mr. Heard) Mr. Trida. Kukri is 115
(Mr. Burkill)
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1915,
Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Boraso 7.The Challenge Cup,
Chief,
lint 11b
Velas ons hundred Guinans, For (Mr. Mollor) Chinn Ponies: Weight for in- Mr. Trio's The Bird, 10st 916 jokes as per scale. To be won (Mr. Hickman) Otwo years consecutively by a Pony Off at 2.20 p.m. On the fall of or Ponies the bona fide property the flag Coronet went to the front, of the esme owner or owners. followed by Welsh Chief and Winner to receive 2500 and 10 President. This order was main-per cent., Second $250 and 20 tained into the straight. At the zer cent., Third $125 and 10 per distanos post the Chiefchallenged cent, of the Entrance Fees until the leader but could make no the Cap is fasily won, when the impression, Vids, riding without Becond Pony will receive 75 per pressure, securing a comfortable cent., and Third Pony 25 per victory by three length; the cent of the Entrance Fees in same disianes away, President addition to the place money, was third.
Entrance $10. One mile and three quarters,
►
Time 1 min. 13 1-5 secs. (Best previous record by 4-5 of
a second.) Winner $9.90
Places Cash sweep: Ticket No.
5.10 $5.90 $5.10
07 14 44 2ad 289 3rd' Commission
Total
Mr. John Peel's Ampfeld,
12 101b (Mr. Johnstone)
1
Sir Paul's Dreidamught Dihl's,
11st 11b (Mr. Borkill)
2
Sir
DEATH OF MR. E.. A. R..
SAYER.
·LOCAL WEDDING.
Hall-Taylor,
THE SANITARY BOABD.
Orders of the Day.
THE COURSE OF THE WAR,
We regret to record the death
The following are the orders of Mr. E. A. R. Sayer, second son
of the day for the meating to ba [Continued from Yesterday]. of Mr. and Mr. G. J. B. Sayer,
held on Thursday, February 25, who are old residents in the The wadding took place this at 8.45 p.m.
la their turn the Germana had colony. The deceased gentleman, morning, at the Union Church, of Minuts by the President of the come want, crossed the same pass- who was thirty-six years of age. Miss Davideos Taylor, the only Sanitary Board re erecting ass,oconpied Saint Dio, approached mot with an accident in 1904, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William temporary latrine on the reclama- Epinal, menaced Baltors. Now while employed on one of the Taylor, of Kowloon Dock, tion near the Reclamation Strest early in December the tide tarned, Douglas steamboats, a fall in the to Mr. Robert Hall, the only Market in Yaumati,
and one by one the passes: Wara engine room causing injuries the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Application for permission to again taken by French troops. effects of which he suffered from Hall, of Port Sunlight. Thereot a well on Kowloon Marine The most considerable advanos up to the time of his death. Ds-service was conducted by the Lot No, 85, Tu Kwa Wan. was down the valley of the Thar,
pits trips to Canada and Home Rev. J. Kirk Maconacbie, thera
the first valley worth of Belfort. Thann, the town at the foot of the valley, was taken, the railroad to- ward Hoelhausen cccupied, At the same time another force mor- ing north-east from Belfort along the foot of the mountains joined banda with the first and made a front facing Muelhausen and lose end-than ten miles from it,
be passed quietly away yesterday morning at 11:5 o'clock The funeral took place at the Happy Valley this morning.
DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR.
Limewashing return for the to undergo treatment by special, being à large number of friends fortnight ending Oth Feb. 1916. iste a cure was not affected and of the parties present,
Mortality return for Hongkong The bride, who was given away | for the wééke ending 24th and by her father and was attended by 31st January and for month Miss Beatrice Kiurcon, wore a ending 31st January, 1915.
Mortality return for M cao for gown of white estiu charmense, with a corsage of shadow Isco. the wooks ending 3las Januszy the whole being covered with and 7th February, 1915.
Ret return for the weoke io. The trin was finished with a horse-shoe in orange |ing 6th and 13th February, 1915. blossoms and a true lover's knot in ribbon, while the traditional wreath of orange blossom Bar- mounted the veil of tulle. Her bouquet was of white roses and heather. The bridesmaid wore a dress of white crepe-de-chine, bouquet of pink roses and wore a white bat, carried gold bracelet, the gift of the
Paul's Sunstar Dehlia,
11st 16 (Mr. Vida) 3 Mr. Ezra's Perhaps, 11st 1lb $1,908.90
(Mr Eara) O 545.40 Mr. Elia Kadoorie's Sexon.
Chief 1 lat 1lb (Mr. Moller) "0 272 70 -303 00 Of at 342 From the start Pernaps lad, followed by Szon $3,030.00 Chief, Ampfield, Dreadnought 6.The Lusitano Cup.--Pre- Dablis and Sunstar Dahlia, Pass antes by the Members of the ing the stand for the first time the Club Lata 800. For China Poniesame order was maintained. Moun buna fide Griffion on date of entry, ing the hill Perhaps showed signa second to receive $250. Tuir of souring, but Mr. Ezra managnose of the other. The first $125. Weight for fuches as per ed to keep him on the go and be defendant was fiued $10 and she scale, Sabicription Gritus of led the way into the straight. At other £5. this Season 1914-1915 allowed 7 the bend Barkill was pressing his Ib. Jockeys who have never had Į mount.
forward and Joba-
At the Police Court this morning two Indians were charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in Queen's Road, while under the influence of liquor. It appears that the man querelled and in the course of a fight the first defendant bit a piece out of the
bridegroom.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS.
Corps Orders issued to-day by Lient-Col. A. Cuapman, V. D., state:
To the north the passes of the" Sohlacht and the Bonhomme were taken, and the French began to move down the valleys to wards Colmar, the capital of Upper Alazce. Already winter had set in on the mountains, and the fighting was done in snowdrifte, cold, the suffering of the wounded the troops exposed to storm and recalling something of the famous incidenta of the retreat from Moscow. By mid-December the French were muntern of the whole a winning mount in Hongkong, stone, accompanied by Vida,
and will stand by for orders, Venges region south of the Brucola Guard:-On and after this date | valley, which loads - down to Shanghai or Tientsin, allowed 5 was coming with B rattle 16. Winners 7 lb. extra, Ea- on the outside. At the distance
the Guard at Headquartere will | Strassburg, and had been won trance $10 to go to Winner. post Saxon Chief took the lead
be mounted at 6.30 p.m. sad | and lost in August, but they had The first British Company of One Mile.
not yet made any anbatantial pro in the middle for the moment the Special Police Reserve will
dismissed at 6.30 a.. Mr. Tierce'a Dunrobin, 11st
Sick Parades:Surgeon Capt-gress in the plain between the Then all five ponies raced, the parade at the Central Police 1lb (Mr. Hestd) 1 Chief showing signs of distretation on Friday, February 26, the recipients of many congratusin G.D.R. Black having resumed foothills and the Rhine- 38ir Paul's The Date Dahlia, and Ampfield getting the verdict at 5.30 p.m. sharp. The 1station from their namerous duty, members of the Corps are to 104 12lb (Mr. Burkill) 2 by half length from Dread- Chiness Company will parade at friends. The honeymoon is being report to him inatent of to Sur- Mr. John Peel's Beattock, Dought, with Sunstar Dablis at the same place and time on spent in Shanghai and the North,
10at 9lb. (Mr. Johnstone) 3 third. Time 2 min. 52 socs, Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Canadian
1
2
0
0
Dividend:
Winner $7.80
Places $5.40, $6.00
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No.
494 19t. 222 2ad,
3rd. Commission
2,044.35 584:10 292.05 324.50
"
Total
3.245.00
70.
SPICIAL POLICE RESERVE.
Tharaday, February 25.
-
Peak Special Police, Gentlemen to whom rifles, belte, whistles oto. were issued are re- quested to return the same to the store sergeant, Central Sation.
Alleged Theft of Typewriter. Tuis morning a Uhinese was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood,
Chief, 10at 12lb (Mr.
Moller) 0 Off at 1.05 p.m. After a fales Off at 3.17 p.m. This race start," the Chief settled down in provided E.E. the Governor with front of White Boy. Passing the bis first win for the meeting. stands for the first time, the Chief The start was delayed through was leading, followed by 8ba Canadian Ohief anseating his brang and White Boy, with rider near the rock and bolting Bailor last.. Shabrang atil back to the three-quarter mile post, koptio
company with the where he was stopped and brought
ht lender up the hill and when' near
to the starter, being furnished 8.-The Royal Navy Cup.-Win at the Police Court, with atesling ing the Buck came up and took with anew bridle. From a nice even ner $600. Second $200. Third a Remington Junior Typewriter, the lead, the Governor's pony start Duke Dahlia took the lead, $100. For Onios Ponies, Bab- the property of Messrs. Siemsson Ising third and Sailor foarth, followed by Canadian Chief, Dan- oription Griffine of any Season, and Co. on February 13. The case This order was maintained until robin and Beattock. Passing the Weight for inches as per scale. was remanded until Thursday the bead was reanhed, when White post for the first time, Canadian Winners at any Meeting of one afternoon, Boy got into second place, being Ubief was in the premier position, race 7 lb. of more than cae 14 followed by Kakri, bailor and the Duke Dahlia being second, Beat- lb. extre. Penalties accumulative. Chief. Shabrang still led to the took third and Daacobin last. By Jockeys who have never had a straight, the same order being the football stand, Mellor com-winning mount in Hongkong. maintained. The Chief then menced to pull very hard Shanghai or Tientsin allowed joined up with the rest and Sath од the leader, who
was lb. Estranos 10. From the Two commenced to apply the whip, closely attended by the Mile Post Once Round and in. bat Shabrang was beaten, Then Dahlia and Beattock, with the Dr. Forsyth's Lorenzo, 11st Johnstone shot in front and, rid- Governor's pony last. Canadian
Blb (Mr. Pope) ing an easy mount, won from Shabreng by four lengths, Thur- leston, a head behind, being third.
Time: 2 min. 40.2-5 eeos.
Dividend :-
Winner. $8.90
Places $8,05, $28,60
Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. 396 1st $1,200.00
Commission
Total $2,000.00 5.-The China Stakes-Win ner $500 Second $200; Third $100, For China Ponies. Weight
for inches as per scale. Winners at
|
Obiaf ran gamely on, Johnstone Mr. Shellim' Lucky joining Burkill in the wacond posi 10. 12lb (Mr.
.
tion. Going up the hill Canadian Sir Paula Ideal Dasli, ist Chief fell back, Burkill taking the
Load from Duke Daklis, being close Mr. Apcar's Topaz, 10st 12lb
ly attended by Bзattook, Dunro
Malacca Estate Manager Found
Dead.
Ipob, Feb. 11.-Mr. Matthewa, manager of Errol es ate, Krian, has been found dead in his bungalow. A post mortem was made by Dr. Cox which revealed that death was due to peritonitis. The funeral was held at Parit Bantar, the Rev. A: B. Champion
Practice Alarm. In the event point of adambly, as detailed in of an alarm the senior at each Corps Order No. 3 of 19. 2. 15, will gut into telephonic communi- The duties of best man were cation with Volunteer Headquart efficiently carried out by Mr. P. J.ers (No. 240) as soon as possible Tylor. The hymna sung were "Tao"voice that breathed, o'er Eden" and "Oh, perfeor love."
Following the ceremony a re- caption was held at the Hongkong Hotel, the happy couple boing
the bride's going away dresä bɔ- ing of oream serge, with a very
smart hat.
geon Lieutenant J. T. Smalley
Resignation:-Ganuer W. E. Fick is permitted to resign, dated 8. 2. 15..
The purpose of this campaigs was two-fold. In the first place, it made a new draft apon German resources in men and artillery; in the second, the moral effect in Germany of the knowledge the her own territory was being 0- cupied on both fronta was bound to be considerable. In France, too, where the presence of the Ger mans in Champagne was exciting impatienos, the news of the return of the French to the "Lost Pro- Parades. Parades for Wednes- | vincse" was sure to have a useful
inficonos, to be received as a pr= dug, 24th instant, nil..
Detail Orderly Officer, Lieut. | mise for the future, an ASERTENO Danby, Orderly Sergeant, Bargt. that Alsace-Lorrains would be Barlow. To furnish Guard to again Franch when at last pesce night, No. 2 Section Artillery; came. to-morrow, No. 1 Section Artillery and Left Section, M. G. Oo.
Loare. The undermentioned The following is the list of
are granted leave of absence as presents:- Kowloon Dook Staff; silver tes follows:-Pte. D. C. Boadel from service and tray; Officers H. K. 28. 2. 16 to 28. 8. 15. Pie, R. G. Volunteer Corps, silver tray; Mrs. | Muuro from 22. 2. 16 to 22. 2. 16. Carry and Officers of Stone Pte. J. O. Taylor from 24. 2. 16 Catters, barograph; Harbour to 24. 2. 16. Office Staff, oard tray; Mrs. Alex• ander, coffee glasses; Mrs. Bar- zington, coffee cups, finger bowla and fruit plates; Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, ice bucket and tongs Olyde Bank Meas, Inlaid black wood tray and coffee service; Me and Mrs, Chapman, Silver sweet dish; Messrs. Cooper and Lam- bert, Fish knives and forks; Me
Viewed as a whole în Almes, in Champagne, in Flanders, it was olear in mid-December that the silver crusts, Misses Maggie and strategy of Joffre was fairly com H. F. Carmichael, Silver Bowl; Gladys Ramsey, silver cake parable with that of Grant before Mr. & Mrs. Davison & Haxton, baskot; Mr. A. Sinclair, silver Richmond. By steady pressure, Silver Cake Basket; Mr. Greig, flower holders; Mr. and Mrs, by extension of the battle lines, Silver flower holders; Mr. J. W. Scots,eilver card tray; by constant action, the French Graham, Dinner service; Mr. & Misses K. and L. Scott, silver commander was seeking to com- Mrs. Gibtison, Silver flower hold-orumb scoop; Mr. J. M. Smyth, pel his opponents, now inferior in ers; Mr. & Mrs. Griffio, Black silver tray basket; Mr. and Mrs. numbers, to retreat, shorten their wood tray; Mr. B. Hunter, Silver D. Smith, silver salts; Mr. W. O, lines by withdrawing from the toast racks; Mr. & Mrs. A. Shinner, silver cruet; Mr. P. J. Aisne to the Mense, from France of Perak North officiating. Hamilton, Silver fish carvers; Taylor, black wood cabinet, Mr. to Belgium, or run the risk of Singapore Fres Press Oapt. Hall, Mrs. Browning Thompson, silver cake dieb; Mr.
The F.M.S. Treasurership, Poetical Works; Mr. & Mrs. W. and Mrs. J. Tally, silver coffee of the Allion continued to push Mr. J. E. Smallwood, saditor O. Jäck, Silver buiter dish; Mr.apoons; Mr. and Mrs. Warden, against the whole German lice, of the British, East Africa Pro-Johnstop, Black wood table; Type silver sweet dish; Mr. and Mrs. weakened by reinforcements sent teatorato, succeeds Mr. Heary G. Writing staf H. K. & Whampoa Watt, picture, crumb tray; Mr. to Russia. In this strategy there B. Vano as treasurer of the F.M.S. DE. Üllics, "Jade Brooch
and Mrs West, pickle jur; Mr. and | was little of brillianes, of speciu-
disaster as the superior numbers
1
2
1lb (Mr. Vida)
8
(Mr. Beth)
0
11b (Mr. Ezra)
0
0
anlar circumstances, there was nO He is expected to arrive in the Mr. and Mrs. Kinross, Silver Egg Mrs. Wilkie, alver sugar basin.
Slater Shirley. State in April. This evidently Cups and Tray; Miss Langley,
anggestion of the fury with which At the Union Church yesterday the Germans had attacked Lin refers to Mr. H. "A. Smallwood, Table centre; Mr. and Mrs. Jao..
bin and Canadian Chief lying Mr. Bratton's Tharleston, 10st last. By the village bend the sare
יוי י י
Times.
X. Sex Power.
In the second week in Decem
order was maintained. Into the Dr. Forsyth's Turzum, 10st 273 2nd · 360.00
straight Sir Paul's pony lad, with
1lb (Mr. Forbes) 319 3rd 180.00
Beattock next, Danrabia third Mr. R. D. Harvey's The Shir- 200.00 and Canadian Chief last, ker,
10t10lb / Dunrobin then challenged the
(Mr. Sedgwick) 0 treasurer of the British East Lambert, Silver Coffee Service the wedding was solemnised of Flanders, in Poland, but there leader and, drawing alongside as Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Bikanir
Africa Protectorate, whose name and Tray; Mr. and Miss Lennox, the Rev. Noel Slater, of the was on ever-growing sense of Chief, 11at Alb
appears in the current issue of Silver flower holders; Mr. and London Missionary Society to mastery, control, promium of the distance pour, exsily got in
(M. Hickman) 0 the Colonial Office List.-Straits Mrs. J. MacArthur, Coffee Cups; Miss Martha Ann Shirley, of ultimate victory won by numbers front of Duke Dahlia and you
Mr. J. Mauchan, lacquer plaques; Dromsgrove, Warwickshire, the and resources, not by daslı or comfortably by two length, Mr. John Paul's Soldier, lat
Mine Mauchan, fire screen; Mr. clergy present boing the Rev, dazzling military skill. Besttook, five lengths away, being
1b (Mr. Johnstone): 0;
and Mis McNeill, silver flawer Kirk Matonachie and the Rev." this Meeting of one Race 71b.; cf third. Lady. My led in the wit Mr. Tierce's Bayard, 105 9b two rr more Races 10, lb. extra. Her and received a tremendous
(Mr. Heard) Oraila. Vida took a luuk at the holder; M. and Mr. Murphy, T. E. Pearce,
Tas bride arrived by the .. Grifins allowed 5 16. Sabesrig-ovation, particularly from the Off at 4.15. From a moderate field and commenced to pross entree disb; Mr. and Mrs, Milroy, tion Griffins 1913-1914 and 1914- Partoguese community theatert the Chief took the lead on Lieal Dahlia. A hot tumble ensued, Japanese Electric light holder; Suwa Mara and besides the many 1915 that have no won more than Trophy being from the Lusitano the rails, followed by Lorenzs between Lorenzo, Ideal Dahlia Med. MacDonald, Black woullirioade of the bridegroom in her the whole British people re one race allowed 10 lb. Jockeys Club. Afterwarde Mr. Gadge took Past the stand, this couple led the und Lucky Gem, Lorenzo getting Stool: Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Fauoy Hongkong the service was attend jooed over the most considerable who bave never had a winning photographic groups of H. E. way with Ideal Dablid Inst, Ba- the verdict by a head, from Lucky sea alous M. D. W. Murphy, ed by a number of travellers un uzval victory of their ration since mount in Hongkong or Shanghai and Lady May, Mr. and Msyard being just in front. At the Gem, while loa! Dahlia was half Inlaid Blackwood pictures; the same boat, The bride wore the Napoleonicera Of The
stand the
Cuirf length away, third. Time 4 mis Mr. Nicholson, silver cake a becoming cream gown, trimmed talkland Islands British feet or Tent-in allo ved 5 lb. Entrance Stabband Mr. T. F. Bough. Time football
basket; Mr. & Ms. Neave, silver with the usual urauge bed at last accounted for the 85. Five Furlongs.
still held the premier posi 21 CH.
Bali curvers; M. & Mre. Netson, blossom, sud was attended by German warships which, in tion with Lorenzo and Topaz Dividend -- Winner $98.50
following oo. Up to the rock
Winsor $64.10
cloisonne vasem; M., D. Nailson, Miss Watkins, of the London November, had sunk Cradock's Places $118.30, 6.90. the Ohief had a les of ten lengths places 11.10 $13.20 $12.00 bronze time pisce: Mr. & Mrs. Mission. Mr. Arnold Hughes, agaadion in the Pacific. Ol Eva.
from the field, which had now Cash Breep.
Owen, table napkin rings, M. & principal of the Ying Wa Ollege, wessels, four, the Greisensu, the Ticket No. 340 let. 2.138.85 clastered together. Mounting the Ticket No. 458 let, $1,773,45 M, Pokba, sauce bowi; made an efficient best man, Scharnborst, the Leipzig and the
632 2nd. 611.10 bill the Chief was in distress and
104 2ad. 66,70 Engineer Cay. H, K. Volunteer After the ceremony an At Home Narnburg went down in the 389 3rd. 305:55 Vida came along with a rattle
380 3rd, 253.35 Corps, time piece Mr. was held at the residence of Dr. nation; only the Dresden escaped Commission 339.50 and took second place.
Commission
281.50 M. J. Rubeon, desse. t tay ; and Mrs. Gibson. The happy for the moment at least,
Mr. H. T. Riobardson, silver couple will proceed to Amoy, Into the straight. Johnstone
- Total 82,815.00 ornet; Mr. Remedios, gold pen where the Rev. Mr. Blater is
dont; Mr. and Mrs. Hobertson, stationed.
M. Medico's Coronat, 10st,
2
71bm (Mr. Vada) 1 Mr. Ellis Kadorie's Welsh Chief, 10% 8th(Mr. Hourd) Mr. John Peel's President,
11st 8lb (Mr. Johnstone)... 3 Me, Button's Jose Mighty.
11. lib. (Mr. Eza) 0 Dr. Forsyth' Lindsay G, Pat, d
11]b. (Mr. Gillienie) 0
2 min 6 seca.
Dividend :-
Cash Swerp
Total 3.395.00 and Vida raced close toget
her, Johnstone...... having, the (Continusa on Second Extra)
(To be continued).