MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1907.
BY TELEGRAPH.
A WUCHOW OUTRAGE,
Mr Hugh Arthur Assaulted.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MORE WAGEŚ WANTED, VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
River-steamer Mates Demand a Rise.
The shipping community of Hongkong mrely experiences such an sation as has heen taken by the thief Oficore of the
steamers.
Chinese-owned ver
These men are making a demand for higher wages, and with
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after Mead but could not catch fùm and Mead won by about three yards. Time 57
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SPORTING.
Yachting.
·ROYAL "HONGKONG VACHT CLUB.
THE GYMKHANA,
Successful Mesting.
$1000
PATTONG: His Exceloney Sir Mathew REWARD.
Nathan, K. . M. G.; His Exostenty
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The above REWARD will be
Tenth Athletic Meeting.
Hair-Mun Flat Back: (for Soldiers, Persova: His Excellonay Sir Matthew Ballors and Police); The four starters were Nathan, E. C. M. G.; His Excellency, Lance Corporal Goo, Private Clogg, Gunuer Yesterday the twelfth club sace of the Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Moure, K. C. B., K. C. V. O., G. M. G. His Excellency Baker and Gunner Andrews, Gus lai sanson was sailed, completing the series for Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, K. C. Major-General R. G. Broadwood, O. B., alt the way with Baker and Clegg handy, the season 1900-7. In the Championship
K. 0. V. O., W. M. G. His Excel- Commodore HI. P. Williams, R. N.; and The sprint home saw Gas and Clogg meing class Vernon won, wklist fo the one-design Hon. Mr F. H. May, 0. M. G. (From Our Correspondent.")
JUDGES: BIT W
together, Baker having stopped through Class Min won. Dione had already secured Tony Major General R. G. Broadwood, Armstrong, Eng.
the Cup for the Championship class, with B.; Commodore H. Figot Williams, paid to any Person or Persons Wocnow, April 15.
a view to securing Grasreenwood, R. N., Memré T. č. j injuring his foot. Gee won by a foot.
Gina' RACE (100 yards): Miss Dorothy 03 points, whilst Vernon scored the second R. N. A. MeKirdy, F. W. White and M.
of the giving such information as will Rodger won from Miss Xavier, NY cup with 65 polata Mandie, who did not COMMITTEE -The Stewards Whilst making investigations yester- hearing for their applications have A. A. Souza.
REVERER
Mr A. Rodgor
lead to the discovery-dead or Hongkong Jockey Club, (Ex-Officio,). Tho HALF-MILE FLAT Racz: 0. E. Phillips, Letart in five races, scared 16 points. - decided to act as a body. They con-
HANDICAPPERS: Eng. Lieut. Green- day in connection with the Wuchowequently held a meeting and agroad to wood, R. N., Dr F. H. Kew, Mosts AR.
alive-of HUGH MCILRATH, foreshores question Mr Arthur, the sprach their respective firms for an MaKirdy, R. W. Pearson and T. U. Gray.
of Sydney, Australia, who dis CLARK OF TAX COURSE: Mr E G. Jor representative of Messrs. Jardine, Matlice increase in their wages to 8100 per month, "andt find themselves," which, if
appeared from Hongkong on STARTER Mr E. M. Hazeland, son and Co. was violently assaulted and † refused, is to be answered by a consation TIME-KEEPERS: Mr H. W. Pearson and
15th November, 1906. Dr F. H. Kow. incapacitated without provocation.
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Mr Hugh Arthur's assailants were officials, who tried to bind bim with rope, but after a severe struggle he managed to escape and sought temporary protection at the police station.
There he was subjected to insults by Magistrate Chou until the Consular. constable arrived to convey him away.
JAPAN'S NAVY.
New Battleship Launched,
(From Our Correspondent.)
Toxo, April 15. The battleship "Awa" was launched to-day at Kure in the presence of the Emperor.
SOCIALISTS IN JAPAN.
A Newspaper Suppressed.
(From Our Correspondent. }
Toxto, April 15. The Heimin shimbun, the organ of the Socialist party in Japan, has been suppressed by the Government.
RUSSIA AND CHINA.
A Cool Proposition.
(From Our Correspondent)
PEKING, April 15. Russia, having restored the arsena and mines at Heilungkieng, in Man- charia, to China now claims compen sation amounting to five million taglɛ.
The
of work.
All the son ask is to be brought into fine with thosis of like rank employed by Europonu firmus, and it is hardly likely that the firms approached will refuse. If they do refuse the men will cease work on Sunday, the 21st inst.
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The following a copy of the letter that has been sent to the respective ownors of vessels :--
Hasure, April Lat, 1907. TO THE OWNERS OF THE STEAMERS KWONG 'SA!" "KWORU TENSHUS LEE." TAK WING" ***Wise Haso," "TAI
And YING KING,"
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Hox, TREASURER: Mr H. A. Soth Hos. 'BECHETARY: Mr P, Lammert.
N., led all the way and at the quarter milo led the remaining four competitors by about twenty yards. This he increased in the final lap to 80 yards, by which amount he won fron T. 0. Vernon, Tino 2 min. (disqualifical in one race) 22. 8 4.5 ecconds..
In the one-dsign clasa Kathines got 64 marks, Mini (did not start in one race) 36, Sprite (did not start in two races and was disqualified in one) 34, Coleon 30, Bonito
CHAMPIONSHIP CLS-The course for
SACK RACE: There were six starters, this race was yeemoon Boscon, Cust but A. V. Barros and Lt. Greenwood soon Books, Lysemoon Boston and home, all Recreation Club was held on Saturday and head hut Groenwood threw himself at the broaze, Vernon, sailed by Hon. Mr F. H. The tenth athletic meeting of the Victoria led. A yard from home Barros was a foot pork. The race started in a strong easterly must he admitted that from all points of tape and got the luciaion, though it seemed May, and Dione by Mr H. P. Tookor, boing. view it was successful. The attendance to thosu standing by that Barras hail won the only boula to start. Dione got the better of the staft and both boats wors was farge and included His Excellency the by a couple of inches. Governor Sir Matthew Nathan,
INTERNATIONAL TEAM RACE Four standing on the port tack to the southern results were as follows ---
teams, representing England, Portugal,ahore with Dione slightly ahead, when Diene 120 YARDS FLAT Race In the first Scotland and Australia, started. | háđ tơ go about toʻcleor a junk and lost heat there were six starters, including L,tralia led at the end of the first ponderably. Vernon stood on and passed J, Wishert and J. H. Mesil. A. V. Barros 220 yards, but dropped bobing in the hor, and soon crossed her on the starboard (8 yurda) passed H. MI. Bain (10 yaids) second, England having taken command tack. There was a small swell which did
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winning from J. M.. V. Remedios by, short margin, Wishart boing third. Mead dropped out. Time 13 2-5 seconds.
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Hon. Mr F. H. Moy, U M. G., Major Parker, Mosur C. H. Ross, H. F. Walto G. E. Hall Brutton, D. Macdonald, and Captain Thompson.
Jonos --Mr C. H. Ross. HANDICAPPERS :—Mr H. P. White, and Major Parkur..
donsid.
CLERK OF THE SCALES-Me D. Mac-
STARTER -Major Parker *2ND STARTER:---M: J. Paterson.
TINE KERTED -MPT. §. Forrest,?!.
HON. SECRETARY and TREASURER: R. F. C. Master.
The Gymkhana Club can "congratulate, themselves on the success of the initial meeting of the presont season, which took pince on Saturday at the Happy Valley. Os, Hoa SANG, "*** SAS CHEU in the race and lead to the finish, of the race. The final run resulted in not agree with Dione. but Vernon, sailing The attendance was large, despite the fact England winning from Scotland with well through it, established a lead by the that the V.R.O. porte clashed with the time that Lyeemoon Beacon was reached. | Gymkhana,· All the events were well Portugal third. The English teath were m Dr F. H. Kow, A. J. Darby, H. L. Garrett and rounded the Cust rock with a com- large, No Savvy paying $117.00 and The On the rim hack she gained considerably contested and pari-mutual dividends were and J. H. Mesd.
ONA MILE FLAT I RACE: This was a fine
fortable lead. She made little if anything | Pride of Cadzow 881.70. 1nco, there being six starters. F. Drudo led on the beat back to the Beacon, but on the for most of the distance, Lt. Moore gradual-homeward run walked away from Dione creeping up, and C. B. Phillips (scratch) and finished some three minuter ahead. With half a lap to go Bloors began to put
Oxe Deway Class-In the one-design
Gentlemen-This is to inform you that sta generi meeting of the Chief Officers employed on board Chinese-owned river stenmors, trading out of Hongkong, it has been aninously decided that the salasy now pail us is insufficient and to ask you to increase the name to $180 per mouth, as paid by European-owned vessels, wu, of cours. finding ourselves as at present. If you cannot see your way clear to gut our request we shall be obliged to leave your ships in a body at Boon on Sunday the 21st inst.
We have already notified the Press and Harbour
Authorities, and may alao add that any attempt to compromise will only be a waste of valuable time.
In the event of our application being favourably received, it will bo necessary for you to forward a chit to each individual
officer, stating that on and after the 16th inst his will be increased to 8190 per month, thus saving any further trouble and complications with the articles,
There were four startera in the second heat, H. L. Garrett conceding J. W. Baina eight yards. H. H. Romedios (4 yards) won the host with Garrett second,
The final was marred by three out of the four runners anticipating the pistol and getting well away before Garrett row. The man should have been recalled but this was not done and after a consultation the Committen decided that the race should be re-run, a course which the first and second Ren (A. V. Barros and H. HI. Remedios) refused to follow. They were ultimately awarded the prizes.
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Losa Jur: H. F. C. Master made fine Jung in this competition, clearing 19 fest, just a foot more than last year's best and two inches less than his own jump in 1900. C. B. Down covered 18 feet tinches and 18 foot, 4 inches, but neither H. I Garrett, T. C. Gray nor H.. M. Bain did anything worth noting.
We must have your decision in writing
Hion Jun: This was a fine contest Lot later than noon of the 19th inst.
And remain, Gentlemen, Yours faith.after A. J. Darby and T. C. Gray had fully,
dropped out at 4 feet 4 inches and 4 feet 6- respectively. The remaining thres com. patitoca each cleared five feet, bit only L. J. Wishart could take another inch and A. A. Claxton and L C. Reas fell out, Icaving Wishart.the winner. Wishart tried feet 4 inches but did not clear the bar at that height.
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Khương Sau" Kwong Tuug." "Shun Len."
"Tak Wing. "Wingh Hang." "Tai On.
"San Cheung." "Yingking."
CAMPBELL MODRE AND
CO., LTD..
The twenty-first annual ordinary inaction
office at 3 p.m. of shareholders was held at the company's
Mr A. F. Arculli was in the chair and there were also present:-Messa"' F, P.
Waiwupu has courteously Musso, A. O. D'Gourdin, O. el Arculli, Misa Bishop and Mr M. A. 3. Souza {eratury).
declined to accede to the demand.
CHINA'S NAVY,
Annual Appropriation of Taels 12,000,000.
The secretary wad the notice convoning tho niceting.
20 YARDS FLAT RACE: In the first boat there were four starters and J. W. Bains (12 yards) led almost to the finish whore he was passed by J, H. Mead'(6 yards) and N. H. Alves (10 yards.) The latter just won by inches from Mead in 24-4-5 couds. In the second heat H. L. Garrettmustch ed victory from A. J. V. Ribeiro on the tape after a good mes run in 20 ssósads:
The final was a fine contest. N. H. Alves led from start to finish and won from J. H. Mead by a fraction of a second in 24 45 seconds. Both Garrelt and Riboiro stopped running before waching the finish; they were than a couple of yards behind.
The Chairih u sail-Gentlemon, the report and statement of accounts having been. in your hands for some time I will, with your permission, take them as read. I am sorry that the credit balance in tlús: BICYCLE RACE (ond mailo): A. H, Carroll report amounts to only 8600 odd, against (60 yards) went off at a fiue bat and led for 30000 for the previous year, due to less the first two lengths, before being picked work being done and less sales. Com-up by J. Forbes (30 yards). Then in the pared with 1905 the barbers shop for thint lap Le Breton (scratch) caught up permanent residents is about $300 less, but he waited too long before putting in but it is in visitors and shipping people his sprint and Forbes getting away first that the greatest difference occurs, some. I was never again caught and won by about three-quarters of a length, Le Breton being second. Tinie 2 min. 46′ 1-5 seconda.
Tue-or-wax. In this event the 87th Company, R. G. A., put in a work team and were easily beaten by the 88th: Corn- pany. The final between the 88th Company and the 83rd Company was fine contest,
(Chinese Mail's Service.)
PERING, April 14, China has decided to appropriate en annual sura of Tavia 13,000,000 for the creation of a Nary.
The money is to be raised from the thing like $3,100 less. in our sales we fallen by 82,600 thus accounting for the various province).
whole difference. This year businosa is improving and the directors are going into every detail to reduce expenses, as much as possible and we hope that not year wo will have a better report.
The respective Viceroya and Govern- ors have been duly notiked to that
effect.
MINCHE VICEROY.
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on pace and rounded the western hend sloss four beats-Min, Colleer, Bonito and sume distance ahead of Phillips, who was Kathleen started in a variable breeze. picking up well. Moore was too far shead Min, who got the beat of the start, soon however and won comfortably though he strung out a lead from the other three boats was all out at the finish. Time 4 minutes and had no difficulty in holding it. After rounding the Beacon for the second time 48 seca.
CONSOLATION RACE: A. W. J. Peske Min stood across to the Hongkong shore, won from A. J. V. Ribeiro with F. M. R.thoother bosta electing to try the Kowloon, Pereira third. Tina 13 2-5 secs. for the doing finishing some minutes ahead of and the former gained considerably by so 12 yards.
Kathleen and Bonito, who were close together in that order, Colleen being last,
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At the conclusion of the spartathe prizes were presented to the successful competitors by Miss Rodger, daughter of the Club's Chairman, Cheers for Miss Rodger, for the ladies generally and for the Club wound up the proceedings.
INDIAN MONEY-LENDIRS.
Their Methods of Business.
The final races in the Club Championship series of the Corinthian Yacht Club were sailed on Saturday over a course from Police pier, Kowloon, to Lyaemoon Beacon (port) Cust rocks (starboard), Meyer's Fast busy (port) and back--a distance of eight inilos.
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The results were :——
SEVEN FURLONG Racz: Open to sub. soription griffins.
Dr J. W. Noble's No Savvy, 11st 5lbs,
(Mr R. F. C. Master) -
Mr O. P. Chater's Rust, 11st 21be,
(Mr Dupree) MrG.C. C. Master'sCellaros, 10st 3lbs,
(Owner) 3 Mr Darius Prednought, 10st 51ba,
(Me Gegg) 0
*Allowance bibs. Rust delayed the start considerably by
cavorting about, but when the field gob away No Savvy showed out first and led all the way, passing the winning post ahead of Rust, with Sollmaros: third, Time: 1 min.
57 secs Park-mutuel: 8117,
GYMKHANA CLUB CHALLENGE CUP: For China ponios.
Description: 5 ft. 11 ins, high; Slight build; Fair hair and moustache; slight paralysis one
Bide of the face.
When last seen stated he was going to Canton.
Address
any information to M. MCILRATH,
Hongkong Hotel.
Dongkong, April 23, 1907.
The
ROBINSON PIANO
COMPANY, LTD.
THE
689
MINIATURE GRAND
BY
STEINWAY
is a work of creative art which stands alone unqualifiedly THE BEST.
Mr. Godfrey Master's Blue Nile 10st.
Libs...(Mr Master) 1 PIANOS Mr Ellie Kadocris's Manchurian Chief Mr Brutton's Kingston 1let. 11lba, 5lbs,
10st. 6lbs...(Mr Dupree) by all other Leading Makere
FIRE
allo ..$
Mesara T. F. Hough and R.
Pride of Cadzow 10st. overweight. (Mr Glegg): 0
Mr D. Macdonald's Black Pansy List.
11lbs, Glbs, allowance...(Mr Mackie) o Nemo's Grand Slam (late Crisis) 10st
Mr
Gb, bibs. allowance...(Mr Clarke) 0 Six ponics lined up for the start and again there was delay in sending them off, Blanchurian Chief being particularly trouble- some. When the race was started King- tam led from Grand Slam and Manches Chief, but the rest of the ponies were closo up. Rounding the band Me Kadneric's pony took first position. Biel Fanny and H. MG Blue Nile changed positions going up the 12 47 16 back stretch, the latter moving alongside 12 47 30
In the one-design class coven boats started, the champion of the year-Gael— being the only absentee. The start saw Indian money-lenders are constantly an Ariel cross the line first, followed by pearing in the Summary Jurisdiction of Thocta, Meta, Asthore, Nina, Fas and Joan. the Supreme Court and a caso was heard. On the way to tho Besson Thesia sailed this morning before His Honour Me A. G. well and displaced Ariel carly, hut in Wise from which an insight into the deal. rounding the mark The host the mis. ings of these people one towards the other fortune to foul and had to retira. The was to be gleaned. Fateh Khan, a watch rest of the feet got round the Beacon fairly man in the Naval Yard Extension Works, close together, hut on the run down to Cust and Taja Khan, late a gunner in No. 5 rocks biota took command from Asthore, Company, Hongkong and Singapore Bat into Sith position, Joan being just in front. Ariel by this time, having dropped back talion, R. G... wore friends, both having Boating to Meyer's cast buey saw little been born in the game neighbourhood in change except that Authore gained on the India. Tajn Khan appears to have been leades. The times at the finish were of a borrowing disposition for on many occasions he had Ioane from Fateh Khan,
META... ASTRORE but these were always repaid. At last Jos the lendor advanced money cute too of NENA** ten, for in July last year socording ABIEL to his story-Tają Khan camo te him and | Fas did not finish. asked for loun of Rupees 100 (844), stating that a friend of his (Taja Khan's) wanted to go to Vancouver and he wanted to borrowi some money. Fateh Kban in the goodness of his heart leat him the money but did | not take a promissory note in exchange.
Mr. E. J. Grist (appearing for the de- fendant)-Why didn't you?........
Fateh Khan-He is a friend of mine. I
know his parents and he knows mine. I asked him for no interest. He is Mahummadan friend of inite and I could not ask him for japër: nay Gran
The Puiano Judge-They have told me
12.48 20 Gratud Slam. As the field wheeled into 19 48 45 the straight. Manchurian Chief, and 12 51
02 | Kingston led closely focked together. Ib was a hard-fought finish but Blue Nile The points for the championship are caught the Judge's eye first. Time: min.
Gael...
81-5 seconds. Pari-mutuel: 89,80,
JOAR... Meta...
Thedin
Asthero
Ariel...
Fas
in
Nina. Gael therefore wins from Joan,
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In the cruiser class the four boats started, Doreen gotting away with a long load over the others. She was never headed and won from Chanticleer by over 4 minutes. The times were
that hundreds of times, but I don't believe DOREEN... them. A
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CHANTICHELR... TAEMONA
ANNTE did not finish."
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19:25-24
after passing the basket.
12 29 40 123 10 Me R. F. C. Master nominated by
Mise Master Mrs-Rutherford a Mr N. S. Rutherford nominated by
The Championship in this class has beca won by Annie, Chanticleer second and Doreen third,
Rife Shooting
THE VOLUNTEER OLUR,
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FOR SALE OR HIR
AT
PRICES consistent with
quality and BASED ON PRESENT RATE OF
EXCHANGE,
runs at each meeting. Points for pace and style.
Mr W, S. Dupree ... Mr C. H. Ros... Mr G. C. Mozo Mr W. G. Clarke Capt. J. S.
Cunningham
Mr H. F. Hickmann Mr H. E. Large Mr R. F. C. Master Mr J. Peterson
The contest proved very keen, especially. for second place. Mr Dupree won comfort- ably scoring 26 points out of 's possible 30 Mr. Ross had 19; Mr Moxon 18; and Mr Clarke 17.
ONE MILE AND A QUARTER RACE: For Chins ponies.
LABIES NOMINATION Nominating Lady to stand at a given point behind a net placed between two poles at the side of the Course. Gentleman nominated to gallop past and catch a ball throw to Moses T. F. Hough and R. Shewan'a him over the net by his Lady Nominter. Pride of Carzow 10st 131h (Dir Gogg) 1 Gentleman after catching the ball to Mr Nomo's Grand Slam (late Crisse)
10st 51b.. (Mr Vlarke) 2 gallop on and place same in a basket, Mr H. P. White's Zspeter 10ut, 61b. which will be on the ground some little
(Mr Dupree) distance on Gentleman to continue Mr Brutton's Kingston 10st 12b., 6th
alonance... (Br
Brutton) 8.galloping from the time they start till Mr C. P. Chater's Rust 10% 51, alh
over... (Mr Hickmann) Mr. Rolason's Beaufort 10st @lb. (Mr Grestora) Mr Stiff's Hardcase-10st., 4lb. over..... (Mr Large) Mr. Godfrey Master's. Drayos (late
Autumn Rose) 10st, 101b. (Mr.G.
Master) → The largest fold of the day started in this event. Grand Slam lod from the fall of the flag but was soon displaced by Zapeter, with Kingston- third. Thero Mr Satterthwaite, RA, nominated
by Miss Shelton Hooper
way little change in the positions of the Mr A. G. Charko nominted by Miss
ponies to the back of the course, though Joan Master
the ponies in the rear were drawing up Mr H. E. Barge nominated by Miss fast. Zapeter jed into the straight, with
Thompson
Kingston in close attendance and the Fride The efforts of the riders and the of Cadzow and Grand Slam coming up on iurept styles shown by them in their the outside. The finish was an excellent efforts to catch the ball thrown to ong but Pride of Cadzony finished strongly thom canut omsiderable amusement. just in front of Grand Slam Time Master beat Rutherford by two pointsonly, 9 mine, 45 20 secs. Pari-mutual: 881.70. twelve to ten...
and the 83rd roversed the decision of Some time after he, lent Taja Khan the Mr Gourdin asked was it on secount of Friday by wimming in two straight pulls money Fateh Khan heard that Taja Khan the directors being absent from the Colony 100 YARDS FLAT RACE (Dr Kew's was about to get his discharge and he asked that the meeting was held so isto.
Challenge Cup). Those were eight starters him for repayment of his loan. Taja Khan (Chinese Mail's Service.)
The Chairman-Yes, that is so...
and Ribeiro got away well, leading by a said that he und sent all his money to Pekine, April 14.
There being no further questions the yard or two from the rery start. During India but promised to send it to Tateh report and accounts were adapted on tho the last twenty yards, however, both Garrett Klan from there. This did not suit Fateh
Khati His Excellency Taung Siu, the now-motion of Mr Arelli, seconded by Mr and Wishart put on an extra apaint and taken
and the action: to recover it was
ly-appointed Vicoroy to the Minche
Wishart beat Garrett by an inch or so, Such was Fateh Khan's story and he Yesterday the Volunteer Rifle Club's The appointment of Mr Musso to the Ribeiro being third. The time, 11 seconds, produced four witnesses to corroborate it. quarterly competition was continued at
Thon Taja Khan was called: Ha fiatly Mr Gourdin, seconded by Mr Arculli. ・・
In proposing the re-election of Mr ground.
Fateh Khan denied having over borrowed The five best were Gourdin as auditor the Chairman
Bow' RACE (440 yards): J. Castro ran niones pointed
200 500 600 hep. Til, Hongkong denied in
the wing put that Mr Gourdin has offered to forego well and won from I.Chenyut.
plaintiff anything whatever Ho his usual fee on account of the bad year experionood. This however the directors
BIOTOLE RACK (three miles): McCrae allowed to borrow, no he naively put Gunner. Mabuk ... 28 23-28 10 87 In answer to Mr Gardiner (for plaintiff) Sergt. Longbottom. 30 25 176 78 Taja Khan, said that he did not know Gunner Groenhill.. 34 28 14-18 78
... 22. exactly where the Naval Yazd Extension Gunner Boyd...
22.30 13 8875 Works were situated and had never beon
ROHY HALF, No. 1oo. there, though he had been in the Colony for five years
The final shoot in connection with tho
Provinces, leaves Peking on the 18th directorate was confirmed on the motion of is good, consiloring the nature of the denied having orrored the money from Taihang range, but the shooting was poor.
fastant to take up his now appoint-
ment.
CHINA'S DIPLOMATIC
SERVICE.
Minister In Trouble.
(Chinese Mail Service).
Pests, April 14, Censor Kong Chu Lân memorialises that Yang Ching, ex-Chinese Minister
did not care to agros to and he put it to and Carroll on the 150 yards mark paced shareholders that it was their wish that the each other for the first couple of laps, auditor should accept bis feo or say two- during which either Forbeanor Grainwood thirds.
on the 70 yards mark picked them up much On being seconded by Mr Musso this was agreed to.
Lo Broton on scratch, was riding well but Mr Gourdin expressed is thanks and the meeting terminated.
he seemed unable the gap
Evidence was tendered from the reci
showing that he had a credit balanen July
Bomb. Chapman'.......
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munthly competitions of the Right Half, No. 1 company, Hongkong Volunteers,
Mr W
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Dupree nominated by Mis Filkinson
Mr. J. Paterson nominated. By Mise
Taylor
Mr. G. C. Moxon nominated by Mis
Moxon Tom
Mr. W. A. Cruickshank nominated
by Mrs Bailey
THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILE RACE: For
tween himself and the lenders. In the when ho was alleged to have took place at the Taihang range yesterday subcription grifilns non-writers.
eighth lap Forbes caught MacCrae and the By the Austen inail which arrived pair peed away from Carroll, who was to-day information is to the stranding of picked up in the last lap by La Breton the China Navigation Company's "Taiman" A hundred yards frone homo Forbes út, in
in the Torms Straits was received. The his sprint and won easily from MacCrack to Germany, had behaved du ́n muner Tessel want nshore towards the end of Tino 9 minutes.
that district some time earlier.
D.
borrowed the money frens "Fateh Khan, The first prizes presented by Lieut. H. W The Hott. Mr U. H. May Highland
The Puisue Judge gave judgment for B. Kennett and Lieut." J. A. T. Piuniruer,
Heather Ost. Dlby.... Ms) 1 planitiff and costs, remarking that he was won by Gunner E. Humphreys and Mir E. A. Hankey's Of Chune 11st. 1h. to take the evillohee of the five men the second prize, presented by the.
Die Hickam) against one.
uon-commissioned officers was won Mr Sherlock's Dublin 10st 1218 by Gannor Petlay, off scratch. The best
Ev
EGYPTIAN REFORMS.
LONDON, Apil G. The Teeswarualy supports Lond system of capitulations, under the safe- gards indicated, on the ground that the vatem, in its present form, has become s formidable obstacle to good government and
progress and an insuperable barrior to legislation for the benefit of Europeans and natires sliko,
March. She went aslire ou "D" reef, calenlated to bring diegiaco upon the the beacon on which had been washed Wishart, T. C. Varuen, C. B. Dow, and A. 120 YARDS HURDLE RACE: I I
country, and recommends that is away during in cyclone which passed over. Claxton wore the starters for the race Cromer's proposals for the reform of the Excelleney Wang Tah Shi, Chinese Minister to London, be instructed to. investigate his behaviour and reported the same to the Throne.
VICEROY SHUM.
(Uhines Mail's Service.).
SHANGHAI, April 14 Viooroy Shum Chun Hson leaves
In the final of the Shanghai Golf Championship Mr A. Walkinshaw succeed- in defeating Capt. Dewar by three up and two to play, (
over the sticks Wishart took caminad at the start and work very easily from Vernon, the other two having dropped out, Time 18 4-6 seconds.
BEWARE OF A COUGHA
Gunver E. Humphreys.
320
Fetley318
No Wancheo
Thos.saniplioung," which was sunk
in the typhoon of September Inst and after." Wards raised, ans just undergone a completa overhaul at the hands of Krong. Hip Long. A number of improvements in
arrangements have been mado and on totals wore a Mr H. B. L. Dowbiggin (Mr Clarke) 8 both native and European passenger 10st. 12lbs...(Mr Dowbiggi) 0.Fyday last a mest satisfactory trin Bir Godfrey Master's, Sellmaros Ciste rin was made, the vessel. mautaining a
Small Rose) 10st, 12lbs...(Mx Master) 0
speed of 12 knots throughout the rua. Of the five ponies Dublin got away first, Amongst those present on the trial were bub O Chance shot ahead after a few Mesara Fung Chun Yuso, Fung Shiu Kai, yards had been covered, No Wanches, and Kwok Che and Wong Kam Cho, Directors Highland Heather being in close attendance of the Cheung On S.S. Co, Mt Lum Mai As the pedics galloped down the hill Sang, Secretary, and Messrs Wong Ping Highland Heather began to improve his Wa And Chan Teol, the two latter represent
Compl. S. A. Soth... Gunner Shaw
311
Sergeant C. Hanco..........
130 276 Spoon winners yesterday were
Gunner Petley. Gunner Loureiro
29 25 ser 81 position and by the time the village, asing the contractors. All on board expressed 19 14 16 75 reached had drawn level with the leader. their satisfaction at the manner in which
A good run home with Off Chanon -deput
440 YARDS FLAT RACE (Mr Mody's Chal- lenge Cup): The starters were J. H. RHEUMATIU PAINS RELIEVED. Mead, A. J. Darby, N. H. Alvos, A. J. V. Npains of scistic and seate theums away best and led the field shund the TO one need now suffer the agonizing Ribeiro.and J. W. Bains. The Inttor got tiam, as quick relief may be bad by apply turn with Darby close behind. Then Dar Nough, for if you let it bang an, no
TOW is the time to get rid of that THE COBDEN OLUB'A VIEWB. ing overy yard saw Highland Heather win the repairs under the supervision of Mesre and Clarke, Consulting ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm. "This fact has boon slearly demonstrated in many by forged ahead and at 200 yards led by one can tell what the end may be. Others
LONDON April B. by half-a-length. Time: 1 min. 3195 Carminhael and
Engineers, had been carried out, The Colden Club has published a pan- thousands of cases, This liniment
quickly by using Chamberlin's Cough which is alone worth
times many
Remedy. Why not you? Try and you that India, economically, is morcimportant China Ponies To bo run for five times and well known Capt. McGinty and elbuld ita dost. by the use of this listment at about 350 yards and just allerwards it affords. Sold by all chemists and store denouncing the Sugar Convention, which
resulted in retaliation on Indian teu. For sale by All chemists and storekeepers. Alves did the same. The latter printed kespera.
Tubeiro dropped out and shortly afterwards
the pain ard make sleep and resseitores foot, Mend being third N. H. Alves fourth, bare, been oured of their cought you phist by Gopal Chundor Mitra, showing TENT PEGGING CHALLENGE CUP-For Vessel is again under the command of the here to-morrow for Szochun Province Many have been permanently cured Baies did the same Mead' possil "Darby will be surprised at the quick follof whehf to Great Britain thari'are the Colonies, and to ho won by the rider scoring most marks prova horgolf su formerly, aardurite
vis Hankow.
rheumatisin
at the end of the season. Bost of three panger boat on the Canton River
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