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The

Hongkong Telegraph.

No. 12.700

FOUNDED 191 五拜餐 號弍 弍式英港香

1

JAPAN DISASTER. LATE BISHOP POZZONI. Valley by way of Lower Albert

"M

Road and Garden Road.

2,000 HOUSES DESTROYED FUNERAL THIS MORNING. Then the largest

IMPERIAL VILLA

DAMAGED.

A further disaster has to be recorded from Japan. a big fire occurring at Namadau, destroying

AN IMPRESSIVE SCENE.

mourners.

FRIDAY

FEBRUARY

1924, 日八十月正

TO-DAY'S RACING.

Cock o' the North Wins Champions.

were creations

Winner: $28.90: Places: $7.30: $7.50: $5.80. Cash Sweep:-

SINGLE: COST

$36 PER AXBOR

Hast Hiles Pur Dol

It has been steadfast pu that ultimately achieved a t for which the public had Jon waited the FIRESTONE GUM DIPPED CORD.

Measuring up to the needs of fo-day for greater dependability and soonomy of tyre per formance, this highly perfected cord has been acclaimed evsky- where as a contribution of per- manent importance to motorists. Its success amply rewards the per sistent effort of the Firestone organiza. tion during a period of twenty three years. THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.

THE PHAETHON STAKES-| "A" CLASS Handicap Winner 8000 Second 800 Third #1 For China Ponies that have fun at any Gymk-] bana Meeting during 1923 and Gril fins un date of entry, Non-starters at this Meeting barred. This race Iwill be divided into two classes at the discretion of the handicapper. Three quarters of a Mile.

C. Boyd's Ramsbury (Mr. Brand) Orient Dahlia (Mr. Charles)

(Mr. Hill) 3 Eight starters Won by two between one length lengths. second and third. Time: 1 min. 143.2.5 secs.

Pari-mutuel:

THE FUNERAL PROCESSION.

concourses ever seen at a funeral in Hongkong when the procession arrived at the Monument, large numbers having gone straight With impressive ceremony, the to the cemetery or awaiting in funeral of the late Bishop Pozzoni the vicinity. The procession. MR. HILL'S PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. took place this morning in the which must have been nearly a

Seven startars. Won by many Sir Paul's For the third day of the Races | presence of the vast concourse of mile in length, was headed by The deceased prelate the St. Joseph's troop of Boy

morning lengths, two lengths between a large number of house and had particularly endeared him-Scouts, the order of those that-Ladies Day the

being:-Sisters and opened with dull and threatening second and third. Time: min-Mr. Dynasty's King Charlie damaging the Imperial Villa,self to the members of bis flock, followed where the Emperor and Empress and since yesterday morning, scholars of French Convent, Sis-weather, and during the forenoon 57 secs.

when his remains were conveyed ters, scholars and orphans of the main fell. The prospects were, Pari-mutuel ----- are staging.

to the Reman Catholic Cathedral Italian Convent, the Italian In-therefore, none too attractive, and News to this effect reaches us and left lying in state before the dustrial Boys School, the Masters no doubt the ladies who had zather from the Telegraph's correspon- main altar, an unbroken stream and boys of St. Joseph's College, hoped to make a fine show in the dent at Shanghai, who cables us|pf people had entered the build-the Heads of several Catholic latest

ing and passed before the bier.Religious Orders, the Philhar- annoyed with the Clerk of the as follows:

whilst a continuous vigil was monica Band, an armed detach-Weather. It was certainly no "A Japanese news agency re-kept beside the coffin yesterdayment of Italian sailors of the day for feminine finery. As to

warship Calabria, and a large the course, it was again extreme $20 Tickets and Com ports that two thousand houses and all last night.

party of Catholic clergy. They heavy. The recent rains had hearse was drawn along by this effect, whilst the previous Isailors of the Calabria, following two days thcing had naturally The light filtering through the which were more sailors bearing not improved matters in this

$20 Tickets ---Nos. 551, 295, 126, respect. windows of the Cathedral earizia large floral tribute and very

In addition to the race for the 219. his morning dimly revealed the many of the general public.

THE HONGKONG STAKES- spectacle of a vast crowd which As the procession stopped at Ladies Purse, for which there filled up the nave and chancels the Monument, it was joined by is always much rivalry between Winner.8:30 Second $230, Third was and overflowed on to the door the Bishop of Macao, who, toge- competing jockeys, public interests. For Subscription tirians of Their ways, leaving very little standing ther with the Verg Res. Father largely centred in the Champions,

room. I lit up the group of Robers and Father Noval: con- the eighth race of the day, the this Season 1923-1921 kneeling auns and little school ducted the funeral service, and cash sweep for which is always a half. children. who had often gathered following representative looked upon as the "plum" of Mr. Dynesty's King Canute there in previous years to hear personages --Sir Claud Severn of the Meating.

Mr. Hill

(Mr. Vida)

have been destroyed in a con- Bagration which took place this! morning at Numadzu, in the;

Shidzooka Prefecture, where Their Majesties the Emperor and

Empress are »taying.

***The

Imperial Villar

bu: slightly damaged. Majesties excaped harru.”

RECENT PIRACY.

STERN CHINESE ACTION.

41 TO BE SHOT.

The Colonial Secretariat for

wards us the following:

REQUIEM MASS.

the

Ticket No. 355 1st. $1,683.60 52 2nd. $ 481.60

57 3rd. # 240.80)

$ 702.00

$3,110.00

raission

One Mile and!)

the late Bishop deliver his and M:. Gaisford St.1 Despite the unpromising weath Lady Sever's Durian

addresses on Empire Day, and Lawrence (representing H. er, there was quite à good-

on the squad of armed sailors and the Governor!, Lieut. Col. sized crowd present when racing Mr. B. Basto's Nestor

51 seca.

(Mr. Bauld) 3

Winner: $10.30: Places- $5.90; $7.30: 86'80, Cash Sweep~~

Ticket No.

++

11

$20 Tickets and Com-

mission

14 1st. $3,850,00 $30 2ad. $1 100.00 1125 3rd. $ 550.00

$1,500.00

$7,000.00

FINAL

EDITION

[Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 1061 Ist. $3,494.40

**

申报

483 2nd. 998.40°

1184 3rd. $-499.20

: $20 Tickets and "Com-

mission

$1,373:00

$6,365.00

$20 Tickets:-Nos. 611, 713, 96,

1113, 828.

THE NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES-Winner Pooo." Second $500 Third $100. For Sub scription Griffins of this Seaso 1923-1921 that have run and not won at this Meeting. Fice Furlongs.

Sir. Paul's Leander Dahlia

(Mr. Vida) 1 Lady Severn's Duku

(Mr. Gibson) 2 20 Tickets-Nos. 159, 924, 677, Mr. McKeth's What To Do

478, 988.

(Mr. Soares) 3 Thirteen starters. Won by a neck, a length between second and third. Time: 1 min. 29.3/5

THE "RIALTO" STAKES-Pre- sented by the Members of the Hong- Yong Stock Exchange. Value $1,000 to Winner. Second to receive, 2000. sacs. Third $900 For Subscription Gri fins of this. Season 1923-1921 One: Male.

(Mr. Burkill) 1

Pari-mutuel

Winner: 19.60: Places. ***** $6.90; $16.70; $57.80. Cash Sweep-

Ticket No. 1090 1st. 83,315.20 64 2nd. $ 947.20 841 3rd. $ 473.60

officers in gorgeous uniforms. N. Nicholson. C. M. G. (re-started, the number steadily in- lining the approach to the coffin. presenting the Army). Pay. Lieut creasing as the day wore on.

Mr. Topside's Mountain Hawk These were men from the Italian B. UF. Gregory (representing the Once again the band of the East Seven starters. Won by two gunboat Calabria which is in the Navy), Mr. Hornell, Vice-Chan Surrey Regiment was in attend-lengths, many lengths between Mr. Dyer's Loch Rannoch harbour. The coffin itself, cellor of the University and Mrance, and its selections were second and third. Time: 3 min.

(Mr. Knoll) 2 plain casket of oak, was lying Teesdale Mackintosh, the Lord much enjoyed."

Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred on a special bier surmounted by a Bishop of Victoria (Dr. Duppuy),

(Mr. Hill) 31 At the conclusion of yester-Pari-mutuel It will be remembered that the row of twelve candles, with the the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave,

racing, Mr. Dynasty's Winner: 810.40: Places :-

Eight starters. Won by two wonk Tak" deceased Bishop's mitre resting the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K. C.day's launch

$5.50; $5.50 $14.80.

tengths, three lengths between left Hongkong on the 20th at the head. Around it, pews the Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe, the stable led the way with four wins.

second and third. Time- min. | $20 Tickets ---Nos. 128, 230, Ticket No. 446 1st. $1,990.80 30 secs.

325, 56, 595, 987. 543. 560, 95, 716. 123 2nd. $ 568.80 Pari-mutuel 199 3rd. # 284.40

>team

January and was subsequently had been placed for the Consals Hon Mr. J. H. Kemp. K.C. Mr.wo seconds and a third. being Cash Sweep:--

elosely followed by Sir Faul with

evening at Castle Peak. the

the

authorities to be dealt with..

candles

the

ment.

The service in the Ca hediali Inside the cemetery, the route

14

20 Tickets and Com-

mission

tech

400.

$811.00

$3,655.00

mission

1820 Tickets and Com-

mission

$1,434.00

$6,170.00

THE PHAETHON STAKES "B" CLASS Handicap

Mrs.

Bernard's Rivergrass

Winner: $3260: Places -- $6.20: $5.60; $5.40. Cash Sweep:

Ticket No. 1362 1st. $4,261,60 1442 2nd. $1,217.60

(Mr. Zellensky) 1 10 3rd. & 608,80 | Capt. Oxspring's Lighting

(Mr. Harriman). 2 $1,647.00| Mr. John Peel's Yellow River

(Mr. Moller) 3 Ten starters. Won by one and $20 Tickets-Nos, 72, 1292, 19, half lengths, two lengths between ***second and third. Times: 1 min. THE CHAMPION STAKES-A 47.23 secs. Sweepstakes of 830 each for Starters Pari-mutuel with 42000 added for Winner. 2Second 20. Third $100 For Chins)

317. 175.

captures by pirates the same and Government officials who J. R. Wood, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, three firsts, and four seconds and

Ha Hai, beyond attended in strictly formal dress. Mr. E. Ralphs, representatives

number of thirds. the same The following day. As the service proceeded to the of the Italian Navy, Senhor. A.

Messrs. Stepher and Sitt's and launch was sighted by full ritual of the Requiem Mass L. Cerviera de Albaquerque.

"Consul General, Mrs. Bernard's stables also had Chinese Revenue Hunch! when the solemn chant of the Portuguese

threewinseach to their credit. Mr. representing His "Paktacin lieung Chau Bay, priests officiating before the altar

Excellency

Hill had the best record amongst the Governor of Macao, the officer in charge of which was caught up and echoed back!

the jockeys up to yesterday, with called upon the steam launen to by the choir in the Gallery, the Senator Francisco A. Silva, re wins, three seconds and a stop, After & fight, the launch moment was most impressive presenting the Macao Govern third, other successful riders be-820 Tickets:-Nos. 109, 537, 498. $20 Tickets and Com Camara, Commander was sunk and over forty men and The light of many two women were removed and brought into relief the black representing the Italian Consulice Mr. Brand, with four wins,

'THE LADIES' PURSE-Present-i handed over 10 the Chinese drapings of the interion. Such was General, Mr. Silva Netto, Mr. C.two seconds and a third: Mr.

*uo added for Winner. Segued} the sadness felt that as the A da Roza, Mr. Basto, Mr. J. M. Knoll, "with three firsts, five A communication has been re-service progressed it was noticed Alves, and many other prominent seconds and three thirds; whilst

Mr., Zellensky did well with 200 Third 8100. For China Ponies ceived by His Majesty's Consul- that many members f

members of the Catholic Com

three firsts, one second and two Our Round. · General at Canton from the ivi vast congregation were visibly munity.

thirds.

Mr. Peta's Edenhall (Mr. Governor of Kwangtung that affected.

AT THE CEMETERY.

The morning's racing proved &

Hill forty-one pirates have been sen- enced to be shnt and two women was conducted by the Bishop of from the entrance to the Chapel triumph for Mr. Hill, who came Messrs. Stephen and Stitt's Benz (Mr. Brand) have been imprisoned for ten Macao. Bishop da Costa Nunes.was lined by members of the in first in all four events before) years, while investigations are

Charles) continuing to the case of two and he was assisted by the Pr various Catholic societies, the tiffin. Riding Edenhall, be just Sir Paul's Valiant Dahlia (Mr.

curator General of the French, Italian and French sisters, sisters anaged to get bore in the race for the Ladies' Purse,, beating other men. including the Captain

Very.

Five starters. Won by a neck, Rev. Fr. Lof the Maryknoll Mission and M. Brand, on Benz, y a neck. of the launch.

Robert, the Procurator General children from the various

three lengths between This race was run in the rain. with of the Spanish Mission, Rev. Fr. Convents. The coffin was borne by At its conclusion, there was theecond and third. Time: 2 min. Noval: the Chinese Pastor. R. six bearers. representative of

customary ceremony of present- 108.23 secs. and other the Portuguese community. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. Fr. Paul Lu,

priests. Fr. Robert also re-, whilst clergy preceded the coffin,ing the purse, this duty being Pari-mutuel:- presented Monseigneur Co-tan- the Bishop of Macao with Father charmingly discharged by Miss Roberta Addis, who was later THE COMING CONFERENCE, tani, the Papal Delegate at Pekin :. Robert and Father Noval follow-

whilst the Procurator General of ing. There were large crowds escorted to tiffin by Mr. Gill, the

winning jockey.. (Special Nars Servicet.

the Spanish Mission also appeared around the small Chapel, only a London, Feb. 21.

THE GRAND STAND STAKES, for Bishop Aguirre at the funeral.vry small proportion of those Communications are now passe

When the service had drawn to congregated being able to witness-Winner 300 Second to. Third ing between London and Moscow

3:00. For China Ponies on fid The burial took place in the regarding the arrangements for a close, the squad of Italian sailors the interment ceremony.

date of entry. Griffins on the conference which will shortly presented arms, and the strains

Chapel itself. the coffin being laid be held at the British Foreign of Chopin's Funeral March came Office to negotiate foi a settlement impressively from the Filipino alongside that of the late Bishon yuarters of a Hile. of various questions outstanding musicians massed in the gallery

Mis ion.

Winner: $19.50: Places: $7.30: $6.20. Cash Sweep:-

$7.735 00

Winner: $3.80= Placas - $6.20; $15.10; $6.60. Ponies, Winners at this Meeting Cash Sweep: 3nly. Our Mile and a quarter.

Ticket No. 170 1st. $2,534.00 685 2nd. $ 724.00 587 3rd. $ 362.00

There

$20 Tickets and Com

mission

$ 95.5.00

$4.575.00

Raimondi, who died here in 1894 Messrs. Morriss and Mar-

Amongst the many floral tri-shall's Brackenfield (Mr. Hill) 120 Tickets: Nos. 126, 564, between Great Britain and Russia, under the conductor bip of Probutes sent were wreaths from the Lady Chaters The Wood-

The Conference will assemble fessor Gonzales. A procession following:-His Excellency the about the midille of May and formed up, and, preceded by the Governor (Sir Edward Stubbs), Mr. Henry Humphreys Dark Jed by American Citizens resident in

will work under the direct school children, and the naval

pecker (Mr. Vida) 2

THE AMERICAN LUP.--Present

Messrs. Stephen and Stitt's

Ticket No. 354 1st. $3,491.60

Cock'o the North (Mr.Brand) - 1820 Tickets and Com- Messrs. Morriss and Marshall's

Courtfield (Mr. Hill) 2

mission

823 2nd. $.997.50 864 3rd. # 498.80

$1,42200

$6.410.00

Nos. 826, 476, 412 1152, 225, 107, 1189.

Sir Paul's Sunshine Dahlia

(Mr. Burkill) 3

Also

ran - Fearnleaf (Mr. $20 Tickets Soares)and Rialto Star(Mr. Kholl) Won easily by six lengths, four lengths between second and third. Time 2 min. 51 secs. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $9.70: Places :- 46 10; 86.00. Cash Sweep-

Ticket No. 982 1st.$43.878.24

1+

660 2nd. $12,536.3?

5555 3rd. $ 6,268.32!

Mouse (Mr. Kaol!) 3 Hongkong, with 80 added for Win, Tickes and Commis Five starters Won by two ner. Second $200. Third 2100. For

giun

$27,376 80

$87,060.00

guidance of the Under secretary guard of honour, the coffin was Hon. Sir Claud Severn, the Court of State for Foreign Affairs. borne on the. 10ilders of six of the University of Hongkong." The Commission will be divided members of the Faithful, out of Senhor Cerviera de Albuquer

A large floral que (Consul General for Portu-lengths, with five lengths be-China Ponies land for Griffins on into two sections, political and the Cathedral.

Ti ket Nos. 10,144 and 7037 economic. Mr. J. D. Gregory, wreath was held by sailors im-gall, the Jewish Community, tween second and third. Time: date of entry, Oner Round,

Mr. Bagram's Gymp,

(Mr. Vida) 1

were allotted $3,482.40 each for counsellor in the Foreign Office, mediately behind the coffin, and Apostoladl Oracao, Banque de 1 min. 41.3/5 seca.

unplaced ponies. will be in charge of the first and following behind were the clergy

Mr. Dynasty's King Pippia Sir Sydney Chapman, Permanent and

(Mr. Hill) 2

The big cash sweep on the Secretary of the Board of Trade,jals

Champions was won by a Chinese. in charge of the second.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's

Grey Dragon (Mr. Kaoil) 3)

THE CONSOLATION STAKES. Ten starters. Won by two

-Winner $800. Second $200 Third! lengths, half a length between go. For China Ponies that have

run and not won at this Meeting.

EXCHANGE RATES.

fSpecial News Serrire)

London. Feb. 21.

l'Indo Chine, Officers and Crew Pari-mutuel:~

Winner: $26.90: Places: officiof R. I. N. Calabria, St. Raphael's of Kroup

$7.10: $5.80. the Society, Society of St. Vincent including H. E Governor's Private Secretary Mr.de Paul, Club de Recreio, Club Cash Sweep:→

Lusitano. Confraria du San- Ticket No. 246 1st $1.411.20 Gaisford St. Lawrence, who re-

270 2nd. $ 403.20 presented His Excellency; Coltissimo. St. Joseph's College Old

428 3rd. $201.60 Nicholson (who represented the Boys' Association, Catholic Union General Officer Commanding the Club, The Rock, Mr. A. P. de S. $20 Tickets and Com-

Fook, Mr. mission Forces), Colonial Secretary (Hon Mutoos, Mr. Ho

$ 554.00 second and third. Time mio.

11.23 secs.

$2,570.00 Pari-mutuel:~

Second

Sir Claud Severn), the Assistant Ho Kwong, Mr. Pedro V. Botelho, Colonial Secretary (Mr. A. G. M. Mesars. D'Almada & Mason. Fletcher), the new Vice-Chan-Mrs. A. F. Ramsay and family, cellor of the University, (Mr. Mr. Fred Burje, the Pupils of $20 Tickets:-Nos. 631,287. The lastest exchange quotations w. W. Hornell), the Registrar Kailap School. Mr. P. H. Murray THE GREAT SOUTHERN are:Paris, 102 65 New York, (Mr. Teesdale Mackintosh), the and family, Mr. and Mrs. . 4,31-11/16tbs: Milan. 90-15/16ths: Italian and Portuguese Consuls, Gips, Mr. and Mrs. A. Becker, 8300. Third 8100. For China Ponies

Gonzalez, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B.STAKES-Winner 8600 Berlin. 19 billions: Copenhagen, and other Consular represent- J. R. Braga, Mr. and One Mile and a quarter. 271: Christiania. 32.6 Vienna, atives. The rear was brought up Madame Ernest Blackmore, Mr. 305,000: Prague, 14812; Helsing by group of Italian naval. D. Gor. Daphne and Patsy Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand fors, 171 Madrid. 33.95: Lisbon, officers in full-dress uniform, and Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 1.25/32nds: Rio, 64: Buenos members of the Faithful. Aires: 43: Bombay, 1/429/32nds;!

Sir Paul's Fascination Dahlia (Mr. Brand) Mr. F. Lobel's White Rose

(Mr. Gibson) 2 Ticket No. 590 1st. $3.63160 Sir Paul's Honesty Dahlia

· Winner: $38 50: Places:--- $9.80; $9.90; $7.00. Cash Sweep:-

$1,472.00

835 2ad. $1,037.60 290 3rd. $ 518.80

320 Tickets and Com-

mission

Carroll, Mr. Jose Roza Periera, Mr. H. Birkett's Sunstar (Mr.

(Mr. Hill) 1|

-(Kooli 2

(Mr. Barkill) 3}

Shanghai, 3/34: Hongkong, 2/4 At Glenealy the coffin was Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson Yokohama 2/1-1/16th Silver-transferred to a hearse, and tie and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sir Farl's Fascination Dablis Spot, 33-7/16ths; forward. 3094.procession filed down to Happy Berton, Mr. B. Young and family.

(Mr. Vida) 3

Eight starters. Won by five lengths, two lengths separating second and third. Time: 2 min. $6,660 00 22.3/5 seca.

Pari-mutuel :-- $20 Tickets Nos. 658, 1331, 366,

487, 396, 497,"196.

Winner: $12.30: Pla :- $7.00: $21.60; $11.90,

KNUTE HANSEN.

Here is Knute Han sen, the young borer who wants to fight for The heavyweight cham- pionship of Hongkong.

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