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HONGKONG RAGE MEETING.

FIRST DAY

the similarity of their languages would seen to indicate that such an Alliance as suggested would be a very natural] one Near neighbours, however, are not always the best of friends and a The sixty-eighth annual race meeting similarity of language is not su ab.of the Hongkong Jockey Clubs was opened solutely essential basis apon which today under the dismal weather cord to form an Alliance. Still, all will, Usually the fates are kind to the Hoogkong racing folk in regard to welcome this Alliance between the

weather, but this your the reversa would two ancient civilizations of the Far

A postponemens East, and such might very well bear to be the case

for a day was necessary, and it seemed brought into existence without refer

very likely that a further postponement eace whatever to the relationship of would have to be made to-dny, as a steady- their respective countries in the past downpour commenced in the early morn and wholly with a view to the benefits ing. The Stewards, however, decided to that such an Alliance could not but held the first day's meeting, and fortu fail to realise in the future. In its nately the rain held up about eleven realisation, however, there surely need velock and the course commenced to

present a busy appearance.

MANILA-Lolitas, Mandarins, El Tamarindos, Infumables, Perfectos, Estrellas, etc., etc. Dutch. Havanas, German Cigars, Martin's Tweenies,be na such aspersions against Foreign CIGARETTES.

PRICES MODERATE:

PIANOS!

PIANOS !

ON HIRE

MEMO FOR TO-DAY. 9.15 p.m. Baby Mine by Dallas

Comedy Co. at Thestre Royal

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Hongkong Race Meeting-2nd Day. 9.15 pm. Bella Donna' by Dallas

Comedy Co. at Theatre Royal

ers as appear to have been made, for there is no justification whatever for sach statements as that European

That never

third

סמפטם

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918

THE HONGKONG CLUB QUP- Presented by the Embura thị Hongkong Club. Second to reosfre #130. Third $75 For China pomiane Grifins allowed 5 lb. Submeljilan griffins of this sonson 1912.1913 allowed 10 lb. Winners at this meeting 5 Ib "extra. One mils and a quarter.

horses raced pock sad neck down the hill |--THE TRIAL PLATE-Winner $500. Sir Roumaria still holding a load of

Second $130 Third $75. For China soverallengths. Fyjian Chief took second

ponies, bota de griffins on date of place roand the village bend followed by

entry. Jambolini, Dunboyna and Sweet Pas, who

Subscription griffins of this one up to fourth place. When the home Benson 1912-1913 allowed 7 lb. Win-

might was reached tic Reaumaris still

er of the Maiden Stakes 7 lb. extru. held"a load of several lengths, and Swont

Jockeys who bava naver had a winning Fen, ming up on the outside secured with Swust Pos fur first place, and going

in Hongkong, Shanghai or, position. Fylian chief, onatasted

Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Allowances Sir Paul's Royal Romo Ilst 41b, ahead won by over a length.

Accumulatire. From the two mile poat

(Mira Barkill) Pari-Mutuel.Winners $7.70, Place

Capt. Hope's Capello 10m 125 once reund and in.. Ponies lat 85.70, 2nd. $7,80, 3rd $6,80.

(Mr. Vida) 8 Cash Sweep, 1s. Tickot 49, 8508,30: Mx. Cire's Sönlight, 11st ..

Mr. John Peel's Perpetual Motion 11t (Mr Moller) 1 2nd. Ticket 93, $171.00: 3d, Toket 87,

4D...(Mr. Johnstone} $ $85,30. Commission, 895,

Mr. John Peel's Ben Wyvia II, List I.....

This was a fine men, the Baish being (Mr. Johnstone) 2

exceedingly clown... · Perpetual Motion (Mr. Knoll) 3 passed the poat first, followed by Royal Rose, and Capello soon afterwards, drew level with the second horse. Capello, on the outside course was closing in on the leaders at the football stand, and up the hill Royal Ross gained a slight lead, which was increased to a longth at the Rock. Capello" challanged and drew..

*

3.—THE VICTORIA STAKES.—Winner

$500. Second $150, Third $75. For Mr. Gilpin's Sir Apalon, 10w 12., China penies. Bona fide griffins on dato Sir Paul'a Sweek Sultan, 11st of entry allowed, 8 - lb. Subscription gritips of this season 1912-1913 allowed

10 lb. One mile.

Sir Paul's, Sandringham, 11st fib

--

11(

(Mr Burkill)

www

(Mr. Burkill) Mr. Goolaca's Alvand, 10t 13, 1lb... overwt. (Mr. Dalgano

&

A good start was witnessed, Alvand lead 1ing, with Ben Wyris on the rails, with Sunlight in close attendance. Past the port

3

Sir Faal's The Rice Pird 10st Uden

(Ma Band) Mr Elü» Fadoorics: Durbar Chief 10st overweight) (Mr Dalgarno) Mr. F. R. Vida's, Barford 10t Tub Capt Hope's Corie 108: 121b Mr Vida...

(Mr. Moller) Mr John Reel's Mayfair (lace Clapham) 1986 12 (Mir Johnstone) A false start took the horses, to the post. The field at the next attempt got

with Durbar Chief third." Past the stand Barford had came up and with Bandring ham riced neck and nook, with Chief and

mo inu

the order was Alwand'and Fir Acalon Benalmost level with the deader, learing Wyvis Joining the loaders near the foot Perpetual

behind. Capello Ball stand, Sweet Sultan lying fourth. Op successfully disputed Royal Rope's and

plage and a almost nock, and neck with should have won but took matters too the hill Bir Acalon drew forward to rat coming down the straight, after which

it looked to anybody's race Capello is down the slope, Sweet Sultan easily and was beaten by barely a bead by bringing up the rear. In the straightRoyal Hose, Perpetual motion being a very Burkill's mount regained third position and good bird. going on the outside joined the leader,

Time, Smin, 31 soc, Pari-Mutual-Winners, #9;70; "Fixed Sir Acalon was ridden carefully. Sunlight, however, rompod home by four or fre

lengths orily in

and is nover kely to be the Pkrts and considorcil that the horses away well, Sandringham lesling Rice Bird Sweet Sultan was fogged near home hat Ponies, 165, $7.70.

Ponies, 1st. $8.80; 2nd 14.70.

canter

Cash Sweep.-Ist. Ticket No. 129,

Ticket No. 192, 8252.50. Commission, $1770.30; Ticket No. 377, $500 80;

$1534.05; fnd, Ticket No: 41 8438.30:

Canb Sweep-1st, Ticket No.

3rd, Ticket: No, 598 #219.15. Commission, $43.50.

18-THE · RACING STAKES.-Winder $500. Second 9150. Third $75. For China ponies, subscription griffing of this season 1912-1913 Winter 5 Ib. extra. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Seven fur. longa. 7--THE GARRISON CUP-Presented Mr. Jobu Peel'a Ban Travaty,

by the Officers of the Garrison. Second to receive $150. Third $75.

$281.

Many people were late in arriving as the course, my it snemed› almost impoù- ble in the mosing that racing could Virginian, Egyptian, Turkish--all well-known brands people are liable to estrange the take place. The course, was wretchedly kept in stock.ca.

friendship of Japan and China," * sloppy " and good going was not, un has been the case preted. Those who held sweep" tie-

had drawn were "crete" had ususe case. Dr Sun is stated to have made

some quahns when they saw the state the remark quoted, but it is improbable of the ground. It was a case of the race that he did so, at least without somer-focted had a spally_swil, if sot being not to the swite varitely, but the

1 fee Bird two lengths in the rear, Mayfair | with Sir &calon half a length behind Bon qualifying statement. None more better chance.

At the back stretch Wyvia Timas, Sm, 301 sec. vecopying the rear-

Pari-mutuel.-Winders, $14.30; Pince than the Japanese realise the benefits This Excelleney rie vernor, with Harford draw ahead, Clerin and Fandring. that have recrued to their country by Lady May and Miss May, arrived at the ham following in the order named, Chief course abortly before halfpsst eleven, fourth and Rice Bird fifth. This order Alliance with the British, and the Briand procredesí to their wate at the Royal held good at Bowrington but up the gate tish have been actuated in that diree Box, attended by two AAD.C. Their Durbar and Sandringham were guing pock tion entirely by the best of motives-Excellencies box had been prettily de- and neck. Up the incline Cleric reduced his distance from the leader. The field the best among them being a sincere

With such iteratie carly-morning closed at the Rock Cleric taking first place |desire for the continuation of peace weather a brilliant show of dresses could and the other thres leading horses running in the Far East. That desire has not be expected, but most of the Indies Barford round the bend had fallen behind passent wore sinart tailor-mades" and and Cleric and Chief tan neck and neck been amply fulfilled and a similar mackintoshes. Sir Paul Chater was one on the outside, but Sandringham came 9.13 p.. Lady Frederick by Dalla Alliance between Japan and China of the earliest on the course, and it is with Rice Bird ended in

finely to the front and kaen struggle having a similar object would at least interesting to note that he has not missed Sandringham by two lengths, the Chief tend to solidarity in that respect."

a Haigkong rasa meeting since 1865. being a length behind Rice Bird Time,

When the racing started the various 2 min 13 Becs.

DOUTHE were

Tari Mutuel.Winners, $15.10; Place To-day more than ever is it neces stands round the

parenly peopled, but this improved later Peuics, 1st, 87.70; 2nd, 89.40; 3rd 10.60. sary that all fears regarding the in the day.

Cash Sweep-1st, Ticket. No. Mr. V. d'Oettingen's Florasi, inat 7ib

(Mr. Brand) 1 probability of war should be minimised Some capital elections of music were $126.65; Ticket, No. 63

10st 121b...(Mr. Johnstone) 2 8113.

Mr. E. P. White'a Defford, 11st 3 band under the direction if Me, W, T.

Sibs allace...(Bir. McMichael) 3 4.—THE VALLEY STAKES.--Winner

$750 Second $250. Third $125. For Mr. Brutton's Swington, 10st 121

(Mr. Mollar) 0 Chins ponies, subscription griffins cf Sir William Ream Davies' 11nt 11b this season 19134013. Three quarters

(Mr. Burkill) 0 of a mile.

Mr Kenrick's Kerry, 12st 1b

(Mr. Hickman) 0

$10

AT

PER MONTH.

General Memoranda.

TRUESDAY, February 27

Hongkong Race Meeting--Sed Day.

Comedy Co. at Theatre Royal,

FRIDAY, February 28:-

9.15 p.m.-The Woman in the Carey

Dallas Comedy Co. at Theatre Royal," SATURDAY, March 1 -

St. David's Day.

Welsh Dinner At Hongkong Hetel. MONDAY, March

corated

very.

almost together.

Gino finish was seen.

win for

(Mr.Johnstons} ~I For Sir Henry May's Grey Leg. (Mr. Brand) 3

Time 1.871.

China ponies, subscription grifins of Sir Paul's Primrose," ...(Mr. Burkill Any VCRBOD, Winners at previous meetings of one race 7 lb; of more than one 14 lb.; at this meeting 9 lb. cxtra. Penalties accumulativo. Joo keys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien- wis allowed 5 lb. One mile.

Pari Mutuel. -Winner 20.80; Placed Ponies, lat 83.50 2nd $12.30, Sed 89 40. Cash Sweeps.-1st ticket 97, 81543.50; 2nd ticket 141, 8441; 3rd ticket 263, 8900.5'1

Tuning and Regular Sp.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D. to the utmost in the Far East, for piased, by the Duke of Cornwall's Tel. Beket No. 300 $183.90, Communion, Mr. Ellis: Radoorio's Mabrotta Chici,

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TUESDAY, March 4 :—

4 p.m. Meeting of Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce in City Hall.“

WEDNESDAY, March -

& Godown Co., Ld.

Noon-Meeting of Hongkong & Kowloon 4 p.m.-Meeting of Association of Exper

tors & Dealers of Hongkong.

WEDNEDAY, March 19:-

Noon- Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.'s

Meeting.

herts. Bandmaster.

The police arrangements WOTO very efficient, and were under the personal supervision of Chief Inspector Baker. A

number of non-commiwinued' officers of

the garrison did excellent work in clerical and ether posts, and the Garrison Sergt. Major Hurle & to he complimented upon

his arrangemouts.

in contradistinctiosi to to state of afinira

Mr Man Kwok's Dorald Dhu, ilst I,

(Mr. Johnstone) I Mr.Soare's Violini, 10at 1215

(Mr. Dalgarno) 2

Mr. Gilpin's Fuckrow 11st Mr. Knoll)

Mr. Apear'a Quickstep, 10st 0,

(Mr Seth)

3

no place on Earth needs more to be free from war, as by its protracted cessation alone are both China and Japan likely to make the advance they hope and is now prediered for them. China and Japan, recognising that only by peace can they possibly attain anything like a comparison

The brightening up of the weather later with Western nations, will soon dia- with an occasional poep of sunshige cover that the more Alliances thereight large cords cat. The stands, Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Inders Chief, 10st are of the nature that Dr Sun Ya that prevailed when the races started, Sir Paul Chator's Larkspur,

12, (Mr Brand)

11st 116 Sen is reported to have suggested, the began to rapidly fill, and by mid-day not

{ Barkill) more likely is the desired progress toy were the stands well-lled, but the bir. Billiards' Pyramids, 10st 12lb

Grand Stand enclosure, presented a very Mr. 8. H. Michael's The Barghur list (Bir. Moller) And both countries animated appearance, be attained..

115...(Mr. Vida): HONGLONG, TUNSDAY, Fantiny 25, 1013. Beed be under no such delusion 1-THE WONG.NEI-CHONG STAKES. Mr. R. D. Harvey's Pawnee, 10st Bib McMichal) (Mr as to Western uations seeking to

--Winzer $500. Second $150. Third Besara Raymond and Logan's Edgehill $75. For China penide, subscription cetrange" them, they being only

10st. 1216...(Mr. Hickman) gins of this season 1912-1913. Joo. B. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's Redoubt too glad and only too ready to assist keys who have never had a winning in the furtherance of both countries

mourt in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tienisin allowed 5 lb. Half a mile. along the paths of peace.

Mr Way Fong's Cracker, 10st 11., Abr overweight (Mr Johnstone)

The China Mail.

DR. SUN YAT SEN IN JAPAN.

ACCORDING to the telegrams to hand, Dr. Sun Yat Sen has met with a cordial reception in Japan and is

NEWS OF THE DAY.

| having a very busy time speech-mak- ing and, doubtless, being feted in quite

The Dutch warship Holland That is exactly arrived at Hongkong this morning.

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THE GAZETTE (World's News in Pictures),

Wiffles Trios Cinema Acting, 'The River Clyde (A fina Scenic).

School of Gymnasta.

True Fish Story.

'-NAIS MISCOULIK. (Drama) and

"

as it should be, and as it was fully espected it would be. Dr. San's Commemoration services in honour of the men killed during the Revolution personality may at present not loomad at Cunion last week were well at so largely in the public eye or even old. in the eyes of his countrymen, but still it is universally recognised that

Dressed in green and red doublets

with real caps and paper masks, a number

he was one of the most active leaders of Spium vokers were paraded in the

in the recent great upheaval in China, for which he had toiled for years, and

streets of Wuchung last week... –

Sir John Jordig will leave Peking in

Beilby Alston, who was in the capital | last year, will aut during his almoner.

on the consummation of the hopes of June on four months furlough. Mr. the Revolutionista it was, he who stood out prominently, raised to bonour and dignities as the first provisional President of the Chinese Republic. The Japanese do well, therefore, to honour such a man, for

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Peteélive Inspector Johnson, whe taking the sea trip for the benefit his health, committed suicide on the Imba Maru on a voyage from Shanghai

Seattle.

Mr. Ellis Kadnories Indore Chief

10. 121

... (Er Dalgarno.) [ Mr Trinity's Muley Hafid, 10st 6. $16 allowance,... (Mr Michael)

(51r.

Mir. Mum's Ambition, 10st. 1. Vida.) bir. Trio's Gold, 10st. 12b (Mr. Gegg.) Messrs Raymond and Logan's The Tempest, 1st. 9. ölbe sllowce and ib overat. (Mr. Tempast.) Mr R. D. Harvey's Powhattan, 11st 1lb (Mr Hickman) Mr G. Friesland's Flirt, 10st 12lb

(Mr Maller) Mr Tric's Silver. 10st 12h (Mr Brand) Mr Bretton's Misterton, 11st 4. 51b allowance, (Mr Hastings) Mr Bratton's Silverton If, 11st 1..

(Me Knoll)

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(ME

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This was a fine race, Floreal winding in easy fashing. A level start saw Kerry take first place from Taffy with Mahratta Chiaf.

third. Taffy came up and was first part

the post, Floreal, Karry, Mahratts Chief and Serington flowing in the order med. The field, then ran in a bunch, with Taffy in the van, tbe others keeping their order. The Walshman still held the lead I past Bowerington Gate, and the rame obtained up the hill, Tafly being followed at a longth by Karry and Fluriel deck and neck » length behind. Floreal took second place from Kerry, with Tally still leading, by the Rock. The Chief Justice's horse was deprived of rat position 1st 10 (1lb "verweight).......(Mr Gegg) ₫ by Floreal: Dofford Was .. third This was fine race. Gaing up to kko | and Kerry bad áropped into start Indore Chief was reative and threw fourth place. Down the home straight his ockey against the bank. Donald Dha Florsal held premier position, followed and the Burglar led the field at the start,

Quickstep, several lengths behind, being closely by Mahratta Chief and Defford, At the distance post Donald Dhu and ridden easily, won by a longth, same Puckrow and Violini led the others, | distance separating second and third. Time

“the Donald showed the way up

hind

Inst

length

by A

Puckrow holding second and Ex 2min, 10 sec.

Edge.

hill third place. Tarkapur came up on

the

Pari-Mutual-Winners, §127.20 Placed

outside and took fourth place, Indore Ponics, Ist, $14.20; 2nd, $5.49; 3rd, Chief kod the Burglar closing in. At the

bend Donold, Indore, Larkspur was the

order. Coming down the straight the race

$7.40.

Cash Sweep.-let, Ticket No... 387

pur, Voilini and $1688.40; 2nd, Ticket No, 302 $482.40-; }

became exciting, Lingneck and nock

Burglar.on the outaida

8258.

with Doland Dho. Violini was being hard rd, Ticket No. 417 8241.20. Commission purbed, while Donald Dho, riding easy, on by a length from Violini, Puckrow on the outside, being third. Redoubt brought

up the rear several lengths away. Tima 01.37 1/5.

Pari-Mutuel-Winners, $4.50; Placed & Ponies, 1st, 87.93; 2nd, 83.60; 3rd,

817.10.

0

Mr Doleful's Second Thought 10st 12,

51h alice, 21b overwt., (Mr Seth) Cash Sweep.-1st Ticket No. 20 $1020.60; 2nd, Ticket No. 350, 8291-40; After a false start, which Flirt and Bad Ticket No. 1, 8145.80. Commission Silverton led, the fie'd got away well, $162, Ambition leading with Cracker close be- 5.--THE hind. At the Rock these two ponies retained their positions; Silverton occupied fourth place and Flift, coming up strongly on the outside, took fifth position as the Village hand, Indore Chief led the way into the home straight, Flirt rasing hard- on the mutaido course with Ambition Mrs. Watt, wito of Mr. A. W. J. The death is announced at Hankow hugging the rails. Flirt was first into the Wust, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Watt had been

arried only eighteen unantha,

A son of the late Admiral Togo, who is going to England to study agriculture,

passenger on tlie Atauta Maru.

and Mr. J. W. Loo Jones are leaving for Home to-day by the same beat,

Dr. Sun Yat Sen, if he has, as we believe, given little indication of pos- sessing the qualities that are needed for leadership in stirring times, he can be said to have on many occasions proved himself to be a whole-hearted and true patriot of his country, whose welture is and has always been his first consideration untainted by per- sonal motives. The Japanese, there- fore, we repeat, do well to honour soin to relievo the Rov. Mr. Austen as The Rev. D. B. Reynolds. B.A., who distinguished a visitor, particularly as chaplain to the Seamen's Missions is dug he has apparently honoured them by to arrive from Valparaian on March 10. choosing their country as the best He is travelling by the Yawate Maru vis model to adopt in the great railway project he is believed to have under contemplation.

Australia.

2

8.-THE PROFESSIONAL CUR.- Ta'ue Alty guiriens. Presented. Second to recrivo 130. Third $75. For griffins.on date of entry and penice that have never won a race. Subscrip Blog griffins of this season 1912-1918 allowed 5 lb. Winners barred. Joc- keys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai and Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Allowances accumulative. One mile.

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SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW,

THE JOCKEY Cor.

Mahratca Chief (if starts) Sevington Floreal

Second Thoughts

THE EXCHANGE PLATE,

Mayfair

Sandringham

Bond or Tail

THE HONGLONG Drast.

Fijian Chief

Sir Fred's Fomination Jambo..ni

THE GERMAN CUP.

Donald Dha

Greylag

The Burglar

THE CHINA STARK..

Cleric Sweet Pos

Barford

Tha Lusitano Cev.

Jambolini

Sunlight

Sir Beaumaris THE CHALLENG® CUP.

Royal Rose-

Capello

Perpetual Motion

THE ROYAL Navy Cor.

Mahratta Chiaf Ben Trovato.

Flist or Lamp

THE BLACK ROCK STAKE-

Bruno

Sir Acalon

Pornce Chief

THE GYMKHANA CLUE CUP.

Detford

Sevington Baruto Chief

CHINA

Ă ROTHSCHILD. BETROTHAL.

FOOCHOW CUP.-Winner

Mr. James de Rothschild, nephew of -$500. Second $150. Third #75.

Lord Rothschild, has become engaged to Handicop for all Cline ponics that Mr. Soares' Jacobolini, 11st 1.

Miss Dorothy Pinto, daughter of Mr. and haya run at any previous official or

(Mr Dalgarno) Mr. Eugena Pints, of London. The mar Gymkhana Meeting. Jockeys who have Sir Paul's Sweet William. 11st Alb riage is expected to take place shortly, never had a winning mount in Hong-

(Mr. Burkill) 2 The owner of a racing stable in Eng. kong, Shanghai or Tiantain allowed | Mr. Ellis Kadooris's Bornen Chief, 114 land, Mr. Jsines de Rothschild, is almost snight and ran neck sud neck with Tadore gir Past White Hawthorn 10st 131b... 61b, One milo and a half. !

1, (Mr, Juhastone) 3 squally well-known on the French “turf,” Mr. John Peel's Screel. 18.5.7. (5 18. where his colours are frequently seen. Chief but Cracker came through finely and

(Mr. Burkill):1

alince) (Mr Gres-on) 0 He is a keen follower of the hounds, so setched the race, Chief finishing second Opt, Hope's Head or Tail 11st lib... and Muli Hafid third Time 1 min. sec.

Mr. Gilpin's Sir Bedivere, 11st 111 experienced art collector, and the author (Mr. Vida)

(Mr. Knell), of a volume dealing with the period of Cash Sweep-1st, 2453,60; 2nd, Mr. John Peel's Pershore 1st 111. Sir Heory May's Bruno, 10kt '12 8129.60; 3rd, $64.80.

(Mr. Jobal

Queen Elizabeth Jobnitone)

as representad ́ ́by (Mr. Brand) 0 Pari-Mutuel.-Winner, 84170; Place Mr. Burkill took the lead at the start and Mr. Man Kwuk's Carabao, Det 10, .. Shakespeare.

t the start the

(balinoa.) Mr. Stewart) 0. Povies, 1st, $10.50; 2nd $13.20; 3rd, held it all through the race, Att

order of the first three was White Hawthorn. Sweet Williain took the lead at the Pershore and Jom Mighty...... Passing 2.---THE MAIDEN STARES.-Winner Judge box for the first time the two starts Sir Bedivere being second. The $500. Second $150. Third $75. For chestnut still held first and second inttar borso want ahead and Jamboliní China ponies bona fide grifins on date positions, and Favonius bad displaced settled down into first place, Sir. Bedivers of entry Subscription grifins of this Jose Mighty for third pace.

Spring

dropping back third to Bruso. Jambolini House of Lords by Mr. William Henry At the three quarter

·Glory" was beat. *cuson 1912-1913 allowed 7 lb Three mile post Pershore had dropped back was first post the post the other two Borthwick, of Crookston House, Burn quarters of a mile, and the order was White Hawthorn, rataiving their positions. In the back hoo, and Borthwick Castle, Midlothian,

Favonius and Jous. Mighty. Going up the stretch Jambolini increwed his advantage Mr. Ellis Badoerie's Fylan Chief 10xt

$16.

Lalb...(Johnstone) 1 Mr Gilpia's Sir Beaumaris, 10st 121h... (Mr Knoll)

Pulico Force has been accepted by Me Boars's Jambolini, 11st 11b the Municipal Council, and Mr. H. J.

لوبر

PEERAGE CLAIM.

A petition has been presented to the

bok straight: Joe Mighty went into over i Badivere, Bruno being third in support of his claim to the title of Record place, Fatonius dropping third and the Chief next. At the football Lord Borthwick, in the Peerage of Scot Bounding: the Village hond. Mr. Burkill stand Jambolini led by saretel lengths bet landey c The resignation of Cal. C. D. Bruco Sir Paul Cher's Sweet Pes. List lib

zas still leading. with: Favonius and up the hill Sir. Bedivere reduced the | dien <close:-- «tte fance... Down tance the Chief following, wich. Brano Pershore Captains Suparintendent of the Shang

(Mr. Barkill) 3 the home straight Joan Mighty sexin filth and sad Camino In the rear. Bir It is understood that H.M.S, JANIE, It appears from the telegrams re-

shows in the picture, but Bend or Tail Bedivare - gradually overbould the and E.M.S. Body will pay off at the Risking Madferred to, that Dr. Sun has also been foffen, the Deputy Superintendent, has Sir Henry May's Dunboyne, 10at 9ib...

(Mr. Dalgarno) 0 and Perahore coming up strong, soud the lender, and at the village bend was

plverd him, Head or Tai, on the racing neck and rack with Borned, Chief, nd of March. naking a speech with referencs tobeisa promoted to fill the vacanty.

(Mr. Brandy outside made a bird fight for fast Wearing the post-Jambulini, Sir Bedivers pixce bat was usable to attain it, and the Chid alue together in the the "necessity for a Chino-Japanese

(Mr H. Sethy White Hawthorns anwaring sing past to semid postion mis ing first place h

when order named, but 8wost Vallism drow ap Alliance." We feel sure that none

challenged; and presing the We are asked to state that booking Mr Bruton's Somerton, liste Vida) 0 half a length to the good, from Head or nly short nook. A most exciting finish. more than the British will welcome for The Court Cards" will open fo 'n day

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