FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1901.
HONGKONG RACE MEETING.
“Daybreak' on 'tho Little Incident.'
That good old sport 'Daybreak, who came down from Shanghai to attend the recent Rac Meating makes the following cociments in Sport and Gossip of the tort
just..
To cut the cackle and come to the asses, the Hongkong meeting of 1001 will bo momorable on secount of its witnessing the
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
Chinese were only to suberiho
THE CHINA MAIL.
theto would be no difficulties to frau in the way of fianco. He hoped the Chinese mem- The annual meeting of the Finnoco Cian-born of the Finabes Committee would put mittes of the Alice Memorial ned Nether their obouktors to the when this year, and thus show the community generally that solo Hospitals was held, at the former they were really grateful for the work that institution, yesterday afternoon. The Low, had been done for them in the Hospital
Votes of thanks to the auditor (Mr D. J.
Wood) and the Chairman concluded the meeting.
Stewart Lockhart, C.M.Ct., presided, and the other gentlemen present were the Hon. Dr Ho Kai (founder of the Alive! Memorial Hospital), Dr. Gibson (Secretary), Dr Thinson, A. Mackenzio
treasurer) and Rav. It. Wells.
Letters of apology for absence from Mr D. Wood and Mr Palmer were sub- mitted.
The minutes of the previous annual meeting having been road and approved. The Hon. Dr Bo Kai proposed the re-
hart ne chairman. He said they could hardly do without Mr Lockhart as clunir- man, ho bad dứuo so much already for the Committed.
introduction of valers into the cars, and though id luck on the voyago --from Australia greatly interfered with many of the animale, which resulted in the number left in training being anything but a loval lot, good, in fact excellent, racing was the result. Owners, riders and unlookers-- ssongst the two lattor being several Shang-election of the Hon. J. H. Stewars Look- bai aportamen—had but one opinion as regards the excellent qualities of the waler compared with those of the China pony, Undoubtedly the gonoral opinion was that, at any rate as far as Hongkong is ounceen- el, the water will be the unitaal in domand in the future, provided-lse horses ara sab scribed and drawn for, thereby preventing the longest purse front stopping in,
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Rev. Mr Wells seconded. Carricil
Mr Lockhart, in accepting office, thanked Dr Bo Kai for the Battering way in which - he had toferted to his services na chairiana of the Committee, and assured them that any saiall effort on la part to rid the in-
I would not for a nonnect lost anyone to holiero that it has been all wilets for those who subscribed for the walers, forstitution was ungradgingly given. sovers of the animals as horses were wretch- od apecimens, and even some of those which competed were hot all that fancy painted thesa como locked lonely without the busy but there were othetu. While one raço was being run I could not help but agree with the retuari made by rather a rough looking customer who was standing close to me. He said, în roforsing to one horse who was evidently not doing his best to win, They knowed 'im in Australia they did; they didn't put im in the busch - for nuthink, Et Australia for Australia's good 'e did.
for
Superintendent's report for 1900 was laid
the table:
The Treasurer's report was presented by Mr A. Mackenzie, who gavon locid explan- xtion of the flusness for the year. He was very sorry indeed that the balanca
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Mr.Mickenzie then rend his report, for the yest ended 31st Janurry. The report stated that dwing to the Laud. Investment Cany colling on starcholilors tu
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shaves in fal, the sum of $4,475 had brown " There is, I regret to say, yet another divested from the general account. The reason for which the art mpering of the balance had thus. Loon brought to the new century in the Crown Colony will hung side, but she money thus inecated large in the annals of racing in the Faruld in futura bring regular returns each Fast. Frefer to what resulted from the year, and in the meantime, the bank was justly sustained objection in the Profes-Merceable to advance an overdraft on their sional Cup Immediatuly after his race account at a small rate of interest. An had beca run the juckeys weighed bub for effort had been made, as they know, to get the next event, the Gymkbons Stakes, this money, and a friend of the capital had amongst the nutcher being Lienz, Johrison practically guaranteed half. The expenses of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, against for the your were heavier than those of the whon* the objection had been lodgut year before, duu mainly to increases in var As regards the previous mes on Mros itas-salaries, which had increased Babington's Sundowner. The names of nifty $2.4, medical, and surgical appliances, competing were on the hoard for fully the tuercase against which amounted to three-quarters of an hour while tho objeuver $1,000, and sundries, the last itens tion was being enquired into by the stout $170. A very gratifying feature of Stewards. During this time the public were the income side was the steadiness with batting freely, over $1,600 being on Sun- which European and other autscriptions downer in the Pari-Blutuel alone. The were coming in just as regularly as the sals objection was sustained against Lieut. scribere met their compradore's bills. The Johnson, and, to the surprise of everyone, increase over last year from ordinary Sundowner did not start for the Gymkhana taburces had actually been 8922. 27. In cad Suakes. The question of sportsmanlike clading, Mr Mackenzie waif he regretted feeling it is useless tu refor to in a case of that pressure of business made it necessary this sort, and such shaointcly disgraceful | for bins to ro ive from kise riffive of treasurer. conduct on the part of those connected with Sundowner shadd have come officially be fore the Stawards, in fact, to be correon, these connected with the horse should have received the e vereat reprimand, even if their action did not terminate, their racing career altogether. When a horse's name appears upon the board it becomes the pro perty of the public and the suoner owners and the owner of Sundowner was Steward of the ranes—and jockeys are made to understand this the better.emi Dr Ho Kai seconded, and esid they were Hardly a degree fess disgraceful and un-greatly indouted to Mr Mackenzie for the sportsmanlike vae tho ducision of those trouble he had taken in connection with moinbera of the Royal Wolch Fusiliers who the work of the Hospitals. He was sore had horses running to scratch them on that, withous Mr Mackenzie's efforts, the the third day, homes on whom the public Hospitals and the funds would not have had invested and were then staking large been in such a prosperous condition. The ear per oz.)... Hums. TheStewards are to te congratulated Finance Committee and the Hospital Staff upon the frames they showed in the greatly execiated Mr Mackenzie's disin-STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. watter of the ubjection. Had it not been tercated servicus, allowed no ansh thing as a foul could be possible on the Hongkong course, and the regiment's idea of fair play, as regarde the public must be about vo a par with their aportsmanlike instincts.
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He had filled the rice for three years, but, in retiring, he male say that ha wooki kontinue to tako no interest in the work of the Hospital, and any little service it was in his power to givu ho-wonki bo pleased to renter. He suggested Mr David Wood, auditor, as his sucursur
De Thomson moved the adoption of the treasurer's report, and commented on the excellent Goancid position of the institu tions.
The Treasurer's report was then adopted. Rov Me Welle said he had not beet ro sideat in Hongkong for a long time, but since he had been Lore Mr Mackenzie line bean doing a great deal for the Hospital. He had, therefore, much pleasure in moving a vote of thinks to him for the trouble he bad taken in this connection, and he begged to suggest the Mr Mackenzie's name be re- tained on the list as a member of the Fi
Ab endeavour was made in certain quar ters on the thin! day to re-open the case, but again the Stowards were equal to the Occasion. Some Attempt was made tu mako bellove that a slur had been cast on Liour. Johnson's riding, but from all. Inace Committee. could hear this mus purely imagination. The motion was carried.
Ou the suggestion of the Chairman, Dra Thomson, Gibson, and Ho Kai, and MrMac- kenzio were appointed to revise and crengthen the Finance Committee, their suggestions to he finally laid before the Cusiman with power to approva.
- Licut, Johnson was treated exactly as ke On the motion of Mr Mackenzie, second
would have beco hd he, inatoad of riding,ed by Dr Gibson, Mr Davide Wood was been batting in a cricket match and the elected to the office of treasurer. *mopire had been appealed to for leg before, * Out,' would" "liave been the verdict, and that was the Stowards docision as regards the race-ish war pat out of it, no more blamo atraebord to him as regards his riding In the race tiran would live ban the case in the cricket match. Besides, had Lieut. Johnson intentionally caused & foul ho "would have been censured by this Stowards
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The Chairman said be thought they must all feel that the finances were is a satis- factory condition, especially when they re-
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The handicapping of the horses produced
It was n a great deal of comment, and I must so very wise act to pay the call on the land: knowledge upon going into the perform shares. One half of the money, Mr Ances of the tarjous animals the matter Mackenzie had said, had already been seemed to have boon arranged without garantood by a friark, and he was sure rhyme or reason. Owing to soane bungling - that De Gibson would in a very short time a horse carried in one race just stops les tuest ether friends who would readily ab- The than he was originally handicapper with setite the other half. In fact, it was that horse woud Such mistakes as these | probable that the result of this would be are simply unpardonable.
that the funds of the Hospital would be To sung up the Hongkong meeting, there considerably enhanced. He had an doubt was some excellent racug and the walery | that all of thera, had rend the interesting made friendla all along the line. For my. | TENENT of the Superintendent. self I can only say I have not enjoyed was ertainly very satisfactory to every watching any races in China na much na boy. During last yene 11, 193 Dew cases did those who the horses competid. You had been trinted outside of the Hospital; falt you were watching the real thing, and the horses, with but one, or at the most two exceptions, behaved themselves like gontiomon. It was a frust to then They started well giving hardly any trouble and they appeared to have me months, In this matter of the introduction of waters intu our zoning ro, at any rate for once,
that was 423 more than 1899; while there
were de inpatients, or 34 more than last The Austrian Lloyd's ss. Melpomene left year, attended to. Inthe Nethersolo Hospital
Singapore for this port on the 10th there were 609 Women and children treated
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pore for this port on the 12th March,
62 and 49 respectively on the previous year.
Three figures spoke for themselves, and The as Siang fra Caletta and Straits. showed that exocliont work was being car-
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tried on by the Institution in its own quiet
are able to show Chinese that we can get ubtrusive manner. He thought the Su-The The batter of them. The fincas they have of late years asked for pomica snd the trick perintangent wan to ba congratulated on ory they have practised they will have to being able to produce such a report as thite- surfer for and the Chină pony—the genuine and Dr Truusen, who had been connected article--when he is brought to 'nutket Again | bath officially and endficially with the Ho- should range to price from Tix. 70 up to | apital would endorse his remarke when he Tis. 150 at the very utmost liuzit, otherwise (Mr Lockhart)isid this was the most natis. the waler stops in. The ridiculous twaddle. fctory report they ever produced. From The that was talked by some of the members of 1991 to 1900 au fower than 100,000 people our Race Club here when the question of had been treated in the Hongkong Hospitals walere was brought forward will read still which,” he thought, illustrated vol
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Captain J. G. OLIFENT, will be despatchin for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 19th Inst., at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Pastge, apply to
D. SASSUON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 14, 1901.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
679
HANDURO-AMERIKA LASTE, HON KUNG OFFICE, K. OLDÜRP.
-Managers. W. VON JANSON, J Hongkong, March 10, 1901. 692 HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
THERE will be NO COMPETITION TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 16th Inat, but the Rauge will be Opou for Practice a' the usund hous
500
ALEX. MAOKENZIE,
Hos. Searetary. Hoogkong, March 15, 1901.
FOR SHANGHAL THE THE Steamship
FLANDRIA, Captain LaMANN, will be despatched for the love Port on FRIDAY, the 22nd Inate, at 4 pɔ m.
For Freight, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
Houghong, March 15, 1901.
'BEN LINE OF STEAMERS."
FOR NAGASAKE KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
BÊNCLEUCH
569
BOARD AND RESIDENCE,
AT THE PEAK.
FN FAMILY-no Children-Offered to
No fentemen
Apply, EXCELSIOR,'
Care of CHINA Mail' Office. Hongkong, March 15, 1901
501
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 14,
bridge, Penang and Singapore March 8, Olenfalloch, British str., 1,410, Bain-
General CINESE
March 15,
Faalen, British str., from Canton.
Litent, British gunboat, from Canton. Formos, British steamer, 674, A. E flodgins, Tamsui March 12, Amoy 13, and Swatow 14, General.--DOVULAS STEAMSHIP Co.
Dr Hans Jury Kia Norwegian str., 691, Larvan, Samarang and Singapore March 8, Sugar.-MASTER.
Laver, Shanghai March 19, General- hang, British steamer, 1,100, H. E.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Tantalus, British str., 2,901, T. Gregory, Liverpool and Singapore March 9, General
INTERFIELD & SATER.
Blas, Gercan str., 1,702, Schonwandt, Hongay March 12, Coal. Jensen & Co.
Chun, British str., 2,850, C. L. Daniel, Bombay and Singapore March 10, Maile and General P. & O. S. N. Co.
DEPARTURES. March 14. Avalanche, Fronch torpedo-boat, for Macao, March 15. Kiperc, French gumbour, for-Canton. Famerakia, Amr, schooner, for Guan. Chumshan, for Swatow.
Australion, for Shanghai. Rutha, for Diamond Ísland, Thales, for 3watew. Ela, for Canton.
batz Maru, for Nagasaki,
Chingtau, for Taku.
St. Paul, for Nuwcastle.
CLEARED.
Fule of Doon, for Exjang. Tetarton, for Saigon. Whmyou. For Camion.
P. O. U. Klan, for Bangkok. Pathan, for Moji.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Formux, from Tammi, &c., Ner,
THE Company's Steamship Captain Themson, will be despatched a Pitcher, Mr Milward, Mr Tong Ki Wing, above on THURSDAY, the 21st Inot.
and 103 Chinese. For Freight, apply to
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, March 15, 1901.
DEPARTED.
Per Halda Murn, for Japan, Messrs Fukagawa, S. Youbinite, Brown, Why Chann, N. Watanabe, Dr Y. Watanabe, 604 Mr and Ms Ebbetta, Miss Campbell, Messrs W. Ebbetts, T. Ellerton, Lutes, Matsuynu Imai, and 19
steerage.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMKS. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
SAIGON,
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, KYPE, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA. POINTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALBO
PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE.
To DEPART Por Bean, froin Hougheng: for Singa poro, Mr P. C. Daurochs; for Bombay, Mr D. M. Langutans; for Part Said, Mrs and Miss Orloff, and Mr Basilewsky for Mar seiller, Mi Allan Stewart; for Brindisi, Mt and Mrs, H. O'Connor for London, Bir and Miss Oakley, Lieut-Gomdr. Farie, R.N., Capt. F. L. H. Scrong, R.M.LI, iont John F. Luttrel, R., Mr Jas Pesin, R.N., Capt Swann, A.O.D., Mr. Joseph Green, R.K., Me J. E. Stewart, Bir Chas, White, R.N., Misa Stewart, Mr W. Whyto, Mr T. Robiasm, and Privatu Jan. Wright, RM.L.I. From Shanghai: For Bombay, Col. Shone, Capt. Willoughby;
N MONDAY, the 25th March, at for Marseilles, Mr T. Smith; for Louen, ON Marchahar Me de W. Pritchard, Bajor Man
more ridiculous as time goes on, provided more conclusively, then agy reinarka | The Cal.&O. §. 8. Co,'s 5. Strathyyle above Steamer are hereby informed that FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOONOW. &NNAM, Captain SELLIER, with MAILS Private T. Randall, Lie. Sharp, RB
that the rule that the horses must be drawn lots for is to remain like those of the Made end Persians
FONE Mother Are you better, my deart Little Effo Aunno in the jolly all gons 1- Fond Mother - ! Yes - Lulo Effic Well, Ta well enough to get up, then,
of bis the work that had, hoen Zone.
The Superintendent, in his
report,
with
left. San Diego on 20th Feb., for Hongkong, via Kobe
their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed
suggested that evinething should be done The Cal & O. §. S. Cuz's as. Bergenhes, and stored at their risk into the Godowns E Company's Steamshipped
to improve the treatment of midwifery casas among the Linese. That was batter which had been frequently before the Cum- milter, and suggestions had been mede from time to fine, but nothing definite hac been strived he was therefore gratify-
se support of the Chinese community, as it
The
Left San Diego, For Kube and Hong kong on the 10th March, and is de here about 20th April
Latest Alvices.
O. S. S. Co.'s .. Aj left: Singapors
"ANPING MAKU,
of the Hosonovo, KOWLOON WHALF & Go-Caplain S. Aisuus, will be despatched for DOWN COMPANY, LTE, at Kowloon, whence the abovo Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the delivery may be obtained iramerlistoly after 27th March, et Daylight, landing.
For Freight or Passage, apply to Optional Chage will be forwenlod on received from the Con- unless intimation
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Ayends Hongkong, March 14, 1901.
signece before Neon, 3D-DAY, the 13th Inst, requesting it to be landed here.
the odersigned. Goods remaining unclaim
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
at noon, on 14th March, and is due ined after WrONESDAY, the 20th March, at Hongkrag on 19th March.
Neon, will be subject to rent and landing Glen Line se. Gengyle, from Middles sharges.
ing to know that a number of ladies were The Austrian Idoyd's .. Chit luftoi laking nu interest in this matter, and tha for this port on the night of -14th
March AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA Body were to be asked to grant The
Directors of the dog Missionary GRIPKES Monte benus the Nethereale Hospital. Or Meways had the worst cough,
YEORGE W Waith, of South Cavier, Es trastor this scheme would be carried libqgh, and 15. it was, that it would get cold chills and grip and have taken lots of imali of no a comit but not to the run dor.” “Chambermn 4 Cach Ranery, is the to Mr Ho Fook fra urging his countermen only thing that bis daha say good what to subscribe to the Hospital Ha (Me ever. I have used osp bottle of it and the Luklart) hati cu mudly osensinnig, atalad chills, cold had grip have all it tho, I that the Cointed should some forward more nongratulato the snufacturers of on readily than they did to support the Hospits), honsat medicina Forale by all Doslers Tiny fur weighed the wealth of the WATSLEY & Co, Gecers Agents,
Europeang in The Colony, and it at the
war for their heard. - They were indebted
*SHIRE LINE.
FOR "NAGASAKI.
THE
THE Steamship
$78
PASSENGERS, SPECTE, and CARGO, Mrs Gye, daughter and child. will leave this Port for MARSEILLES. Fia BOMBAY
The above Steamer connects at COLOM-" BO with the S. S. fustration, which ressel iakos on her Passengers and Mails, leaving that Port on the 6th April, direct to SUEZ, PORT SAIL & MARSEILLES.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac- cepted in transit through Marocilios for tho principal Ilaces of Europe.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Farcos. ropiorta Tananito Swatow, strong morenons, with occasional showers, Sator to Hongkong, molerate breeze, cloudy or hazy, Steamers Amoy: Charterhouse and Benlarig. Str. in
Swatowy Sing, Shens, Tientsin, Macedonia, Kireitin, and-Torsok,`
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Shipping Orders will be granted til Nova. Cargo will be revived un borTHE Attentios of Advertisers is drawn until 4 pm. Specie and Parcels until the latest flours for receiving pi.su. on the 24th March.. (Parcels are not
to be sent on board; they must be left at Advertisements and Corrections to Adver
Contents and value of Packages are re-
bro and London, left Singapore on All Claims must be sent in to me on or the 15th March, and is due here on before the 20th March, or they will not be Captain Back, will be despatched for the the Agency's Office).
RADNONSHIRE, the 21st March,
recognised.
All Damaged Packages will be examined abure Porton SATURDAY, the 18th Inst., arrived at Nagasaki at 6.30 am..on on WzEDAY, the 20th March, at-3 p.m. Friday, the 16th March, and loft again No Fire Insurance bas bien affected,
The
0 P. R. Co's. Express of China
cat pu on arms day for Shanghai,
where she is due to arrive at 8p.my
- on Batunlay, the 18th Biarch, ma
tisements P
Alterations and additions to Advertiso- ments on Puges 1 and 2 shopkl be vent
•quired,
New Company's Office. Computer Wisticulars, apply at the to this Cice not later than 10a.m.
Advertisements should be sent in before 3p.m.
BAIN & REID 576 Chr an Office, Dec, 19002
st. 3.p...
·G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Hopakony, March 13, 1901,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Agjents. 671 Hongkung, March 14, 1231
883
· G. Þ« CHLAMPEAUX, gent Hongkong, March 19, 1901,
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