JOCKEY CLUB RACES,
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FINALE STAK
Second $100% orse Bazaar, Elon Griffins of this Season that have run at this Meeting a won Weight for inches as per 6.THE "ALSORAN" STAKES. scale (Jockey Callowance). Und Winner $250. Second $100. placed runners at this Meeting al
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MR. FISHER'S CALL FGMENTHE-TEACHER.
Griffins of both classes of this.or Race becomes vold. Post en-entitled Our Ignorance Season that have run at this Mest- trias. Half Mile,^`---
Messrs. Thomas & Ross' Sup-
por Dance, 152, (Mr. Hi1 Messrs. Dowbiggin & Sandes*
Clansman, 155, (Mr. Bramer) 2 Mr. Ritchfield's Craigmount,
camd?
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the les occasioned by the shortage of Government's efforts in edu Mr. H. AL. Fisher, Minister Chinese Assistant Masters. The in the Colony and therefore its Third $50 For Subscription lowed & Four porties to start of Education, gave an address practice of holding competitive ex prograss and prosperity gave the A GRAND CONCERT
at the aminations for the appointment of greatest satisfaction to all those ww inaugural meeting. the an Student Interpreters has been responsible for education here. ing and not been placed. Weight Mr. G. C. Muton's Louza, 155, nual conference of educational abandoned, it having been decided The report which had been read for inches as per scale. (Jockey |
(Mr. Crakam) 1 associations at University that these posts can frequently be must be considered very salis- allowance). Four ponies to start Messrs. C. G. M. and C H. CollegM se Jex Blake, inis more suitably filled by the appoint factory. This was the last year, or Race becomes vold. Fost en- W.'s Uncle, 155. (Mr. tress of Griton College, who ment of such outside applicants as he was sure, in which the
- Bremner) 2]
possess special qualifications, es-College would work under the tries. The Mile.
presided in the first womato pecially with regard to a know-many difficulties which had crop- Mr, Allsure's Tam, 150, (Mt.
Kirkpatrick) 3 occupy that position at the ledge of various dialects. These ped up as a result of the war. Also ran:~Mr. John Peel's Buck conference,
boys were formerly appointed and He commented favourably on the Mr. Fisher described the gen attended the college until required attendance and the report of the Up (Mr. Bell Irving); Mr. Sainte St. Chad (Mr. Grimstone); Messre eral fund of human ignorance to fill vacancies in different Gov-work of the prefects in the main- C.H.M's Pawna fund in which all had extensive rnment offices. We still have 5 of taining of discipline. Their work 155, (Mr. Doyle) 3.C.G.M. and Also ran-Mr. John Peel's shop (Mr. Soares): Mr. Stave's holding, despite the fact that, it hem in attendance here and they had a very great influence on the
Bayford (Mr. Way); Mr.Dynastys
ire to remain until required to general prosperity of the College. Buzz (Off (Mr. Bell Irving); Mr..
With regard to the laboratory, at- Wilecorn's Trelawney (Mr. Sut. King Robert (Mr. Dalgarno); Mr. puid no dividends.. All the exake up appointments. ton). Mr.
The Queen's College Division of tention to which had been drawn Jay Poe's Orion Fisherman's Kipper (Mr. Seth); hilarating rush of new knowledge (Mr. Soares); Mr. Walecorn's Mr. Adam's Moonshine (Mr. out of which had sprung out the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the report, be said that he Adams); Mr. Walecorn's steam engines, neroplanes, tele: Overseas, which has been in exist only had the opportunity of Trovolyan (Mr. Kirkpatrick); Mr. Four of a Kinds Murphy Tredegar (Mr. Sutton); Mr.phons, and electric lighting hudence for 3 years consists of about looking at the report a fow Wayfoong's Pussyfoot (Mr. been the accomplisliment of 6 members as compared with 40 minutes before he left to go to (Mr. Dalgarno); Mr. Fisherman's Doyle): Capt. Henderson and Mr. comparatively few minds work-ast year. Notwithstanding this the College and he had no time to Kipper (Mr. Seth).
Won by four lengths, three Dyer's Hawks (Mr. Morrison): ing under not unfavourable controp in numbers it is abundantly examine the files in his office to lengths between second and third, Mr. Glendayo's Seaman (Mr.ditions. The cultivation of the roved by the year's records that 800 how that subject stood. When
Vida).
memory being an auxiliary in here has been no falling-off in ho saw the Governor he mention- Time-2 min 24 seck,
Won by half a length, three the process of acquiring know quality and if further proofed the fact, to draw His Excel- At the outset, Trelawny took i
lency's attention to it. His how much advertising space in array of trophies now.held by the the matter at once on his return, with the field tailed out. Tro. second and third.
Timo 1 min 4.3/5 secs.
our leading journals was now livision, and comprising:- Hawny led until going past the
There was great delay in get-devoted to the propagation of 6)
and therefore there were prospects rock when, Craigmount went to
ting the ponies off, owing to three scheme for reducing oblivion to the fore. In the home straight, false starts The fog and fai ing the most modest proportions Bupper Dance, well ridden, camo light made it impossible to follow Defective memories were apt to out and WOR easily
the ponies round. Lauza. the be assigned to a thousand and on Clansman.
winner, was favourite.
causes other than the true ong. Pari Mutuel :-
which was rooted in defects o' Winner: $12.20; Places: $8.30 | education, intellect, or character |$20.00 $40.90.
the lead, followed by Craigmount,quarters of a length betweenfiedge, it was pleasant td observise needed it is provided by the Excellency wished him to go into]
Pari Mutuel:
from
Winner: $20.50; Places; $6.90 ·
+$9.00; $8.10.
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 175 1m $1,813,
Cash Sweep:
607. 2od 518
259,
425 Tickets and Com
mission
Total
12 3rd
* 635.
$3,223. 262, 575,
Ticket No 713 1st. $
112 2nd $ 309 3rd,
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The Ralphs Efficiency Shield. of the laboratory question being The Ho Tung Challenge Cup solved. He (Mr. Severn) how for Life-saving, Won by Ko aver, did not like to make King-fan.
any promise in this con- nection, or in others, for the reason that a promise once give disappointment and he want given and not fulfilled would Speaking of the danger of dis persion of interests, Mr. Fisher
ed to avoid this. He then referred The Holyoak Attendance Cup-to his remarks which he uttered 1.988 said that whatever might lie said
368 against examinations, they had. The S. Paul Chater Shield at the recent distribution of prizes 284 at least he virtue of supplying a awarded annually to the Divi-at the Ellis Kadoorie School in correrlive to excessivedispersion xion obtaining the highest ag- respect of the co-operation of the $ 825 in youth. The knowledge ne- · grogate of points at the Government in the supply of oye- quired and exhibi ed in these Brigade Aquatic Meeting. glasses to pupils who have de Total...
$ 3,665, tests was of little value, but the
All ranks are to be congratu- fective eyesight, and repeated the $25 Tickets: No.
825 Tickets: No. 249, 565, 119, discipline was fortifying to the sted upon the regularity with offers of the Government to supply 197, 560, 338, 566.
458, 551, 62, 158, 41, 678, 494, 359 average mind. One of the les
hich they attend lectures, drills, eye-glasses free of charge to the 9.-THE * LAST CHANCE 80s which these popular teste and parades, and 7. THE
*LOITERERS “
the general pupils without sufficient means. STAKES Winner $230, Second PLATE.-Winner $250. Second were supposed to instil was the reenness they evince in all mat- He noted the favourable resuits
$100. Third $50. For Larsen right method of using a book. Teers connected with Brigade work. of the matriculation $100. Third $54. For all tirikns!
examin- A book
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book that have run at this Meeting and Subscription Griffins that have read
Mr. Kong Ki-fai who holds the ations. An increasing number of bu Tead was the not wan. Weight for inches as at this Meeting and not won. should
ank of Honorary Sergeant in the boys of the College went in for Suistin Griffins that oplaced runners at this Meeting true
test
literary
tact. Division, is in great measure. re the commercial one, which show-In
this examination in preforence to Four ponies to start for books, like people, differed ponsible for the high state of have run at us Meeting and heen allowed 5 b. placed second allowed 3 tb., those Race becomes void. Post en-one from another. Some books efficiency preserved.
ed they had ambition. The BRITISH, U.S.A., FRENCH, ITALIAN, JAPANESE lived to beškimmed; others claim that have been placed third al-ries. Half Mile.
We all realise that there is still the experiment which they start- Government's great hopes on ed to be studied minutely in, lowed 5 b. Unplaced. Subscripir Paul's Scopy
whole or in part. The true reader room for great advance, and imod three years ago, of training Also- _tion. Grigins of both classes allow.
Staven' Dunford.
discerned his proper food by in-ovement in many directions; but student teachers at the Univer 152. remner 2 tuition. He knew what to conso long as our boys are proved of sity at its own
cost, had sume, what as avoid, where to belonging to Queen's College, and turned out satisfactorily. Staves Nutford,
150 Soares) avoid, where to linger and enjoy so long as they are determined to commented on the progress in aball athletics which the School had essrs G. andmit to niemory and what to have reason to be proud of them, fattained, and referred in par- we feel that we are working along ticular to the new games intro- Turning to the educational in. right lines and that we need nut duced into the list-volley ball engths, half a main battle array against the place we occupy in the educational the wide circulatinis of the school Second and third, forces of ignoranes, he urged the system of the Colony.
Magazine, the Yellow Dragon, he 1.5.1/5 sec. importance of teachers having in 1 take this opportunity of ex-paid a tribute to its founder and ain ost swam view the production of men and pressing to all members of the principal contributor, Mr. James, mad, so bad were women who were well above the Staff my sincere appreciation of a conclusion, he referred to the bruary me. The winner led ordinary level in conduct, know-their whole-hearted loyalty and de-plays performed by the University start and was never lodge, and intelligence. It wasvotion to duty and in conclusion, students at the Theatre Royal
any of the others.
only by striving for the excellent is my reeable duty to thank and commended them to their Pari Mutuel :-
that they could succeed in main, Your Excellency in the name of all attention as being profitablo in Winner: $7.80; Places: $5.70 taining the average. The uninterested in Queen's College, for teaching them how to converse $6.30. $11.20.
iversities must be content with so kindly consenting to honour us well in English. Cash Sweep:
nothing short of the widest range by distributing the prizes; the The visitors for their attendance, and Ticket No. 581 1st. $2,595.00 of the deepest learning.
574 2nd. & 74100 universities had suffered greatly all those who have so generously 870-3rd. $370.00y the war, hat it was a good contributed to our Prize Fund,
augury that State assistance to the donation of these last are al- ax-Service students had now ready recorded сл our notice brought within the university in boards and will be acknowledge) Duence & large number of stren-in the next issue of the "Yellow
our young men who would tragon."
ed 10
Jockey allowance). Mr.
Four ponies té atart or Rice be- comes you. Post entries, Once Mr. Mr. Logor's The Farmer, 152,
(Mr. Hill 1
Mr. Dryasdnat's Wilkins
Micawber, 155, Mr. Sutton) 2 'Sir Paul's Dunmore Dahlin,
Also ran—~ (Mr. Kirkpa
Corni
18r. Vida)
d
Isare's Rab when to hurry on, what to com-prove
Doyle): Mr., furget.
that
Queen's
He
Dryastust Be (Mr. Mar- stitutions of the country as the despair of filling with credit the and basket ball. In referring to
152, (Mr. Vida) 3 rison)
Won
Also ran: Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Kandy Chief Mr. Dalgarno); Sir length G B “Ellia Kadoorie's Algerian Chief (Mr. Bremner); Mr. G. C. Moxon's Aviation (Mr. Crakan) Mesurs,
Dowbiggin and Sandes Islesman ((Mr. Selb).
Won by one length. one and a half lengths between seaoad and third,
Tin
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MA
NAMANY
f
Time2 min £15 wers This race provided M.
sixteenth Win *.. the Meeting and his tith
What for the day
of OUT
eix races, he also getting a second. $25 Tickets and Com-
The Chiefs led at the start, but Islasman displaced them and had
& long lead up the incline, The Dalliz
was
I
mission...
Total...
...$.744.00
$4.450,00
lying last. $25 Tickets:- Nus. 80, 865, 412therwise have remained outside
Mr. Hill again proved his jockey - Į ship by bringing home The Far- mer to win-by-a-length from
Wilkins Micawber.
Pari Mutuel:---
Winner: $6.70; Places $50;
:$11.30 $6,00
.Cash Sween :-
BREVITIES.
TIDE TABLE.
it. Of these students more than Prior to the distribution of the 64 High Wom
Bengkong
3.000 were already prepared to prizes. Mr. Severn sald he brought enrol themselves as soldiers in a message from the Governor to Jour standing army against igno- the effect that he was prevented
rance. Without implying that by illness from presiding at the Mou. 9 m
It has been estimated that the teachers in secondary schools function, and also from seeing the world's nut trees could supply should have the learning of un- game of basket ball, ich had nourishment to is entire popula-iversity professors, he suggested been arranged to prevede that wed.11m Ticket No. 553 1st. $ 1.899 |tion.
that they should take care not to function. His Excelency looked 632 2nd. $ 542
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gold to-day merely for the whale-They should from time to time given by the Queen College $ 598 bone he carries in his mouth, refresh their teaching from the players who were the win-Set: 14 m The earliest engraving was now currents of speculation and pers of the Basket Ball
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