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which the aircraft set out, Bab in the absence of definite information tha wisest course is to be content to act upon the conjecture without troubling | much about the proof. And that doubtless is what is being done by the authorities all over Great

THE HONGKONG RACES.

THE SECOND Di

Decidedly better weather conditions walled on the sound day of Hong kong's raço meeting. Although the mospheric conditions Jooked anything bus

&-THE HONGKONG DERBY.-A swoopatakon of $20 each with $3,500 added. For China pontes, bons fidé grifius on date of entry. First pony La recaive 70, par cant, y second 20′ par

Great intarost was taken in this clansic event, honours going to Mr Ellis Kad one's stable, Fijian Chist winning in song tankion by about lengthe

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empowers the firing at sight at any oleurod towards mid-day and the cou aircraft within certain prohibited quand was that a larger umber of areas; and from the latest telegrams (people had gathered on the course by the to hand it is pleasant reading time that the bell rang for the first race.

to Britons to observe that "when the whole scheme is issued it will be found that the prohibited areas are Every numerous, and that officers will have full power to deal with visitors" This is eminently satisfactory, and in- dicates that the Government, doubt. less acting upon expert advice by the

officers of our Dafensive Forces, are fully alive to the peril that may be Virginian, Egyptian, Turkish-all well-known brands encountered in allowing too much kept in stock.

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The course looked considerably brighter to-day owing to the fact that the ladies showed more confides in the vagaries of the clerk of the weather, and they donned their prettier frocks. Mackin- toshes either were discarded or kept in the background,

There was a very keen bite in the and the wearing of gloves owing to the finger-cold" was to be noticed quits as much sarong the Chinesa de the Euro

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His Excellency the Governor was very

INESDAY-PHORUARY 30 1813

Pari-Mutual-Winners, $8.50; Elwood Ponies, lat, 88.60.

688

so962,56: 2nd. Taket No. 474 #787.50.

Cash Swoop-at, Ticket Na Commission $350.

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THE CHAMPION STIKIL

Fijian Chief Royal Ross Capello

THE CONSOLATION STAKES.

Cleria"

*Barford' Perabore

Ta Ni DFIRANDUM STAKES.

Indare!Chief

Geld ar Sliver Ambition

Choos

cent.; third 10 per cent. One mile and 7-THE-CHALLENGE CUP-yks hundred guinions, For Chine ponies. To be won two years COMBOĞU- tirely by a pony or ponies the bona fide property of the zamma owner or owners. Winner to receive $300 and 70 per pent, second #100 and 20 per cent, third $50 and 10 par cent of the entrance fees until the cup is finally won when the second pany will receiva 75 per cent., and third pony 25 per cent. of the entrance fees. Ono mile Band three quarters. Mr. John Pool's Parpetual Motion.

11st 4, M. Johnstone) i Sir Paul's Royal Ross, List 4,

Royal Hangkong Yacht Club. (hir. Burkill) a Capt. Hope's Head or Tail, 16st 19,

(Mr. Vida) 3 THIRD OR BACE, RAILRD Lind 788. (Mr Miler) 0

13lbs (1lb overweight) (hir Johnatons) I Mr Cire's Sunlight, 1st 11b (Mr Holler) Mr Soares' Jamboiini, Llet Üb

(Mr Dalgarno) 3

(Mr Knoll) 0

(Mr Burkill) 0

(Mr H. Sath) 0

Mr Gilpia's Sir Bodivers, 11st 1lb Sir Paul's Sweet William, 7 l 11b

Mr Norman's Revanus, 10st 19lbe

satisfactory to know that in future noi early on the course, and was joined by all stand.

latitude respecting such areas will be given at International Aviation com-

Lady May and party later in the day?

The music was supplied by the saring

Bir Paul's White Hawthorn, List 1.

miles.

SPORTING.

Ab the start of the · Handicap: Claus Colloan was across the Itus and on › being - recalled, luffed and caused La Lluda to go about.

The wind was stoly but not too strong, After the fist round the Dione gave upu

A good start., Jambolini got away first followed by Sunlight and Sir Bodivers. Paving the stand Jambolini led by fire lengths from Ravenue, who up to this time I had been ahead of the fold,. Towards the

football stand Jambolini was four langtha in A level start. Hoad ar Tail settled Coates, Kowloon Rock, Starboard, front, and Sunlight second, while Revenge down in front of Hawthorn, who did the Channel Rocks, Starboard, Markbond ou had fallen back into third position. Sir running for his stable. Hawthorn was starting line, starboard, twice round, B Bedivers appeared to collide with Rormue and fall into last place. The Chief, hard first past the post on the first round, ridden, got into second place and read, followed by Royal Home, Hoad or Tail and neck and neck with Sanlight past the Perpetual Motion following in the order |

Jambolini still led by named, Johnstone holding his mount backs. lengthe. Revenue fall into last

Up the hill the three leaders clbeed and pizee, at the 12 mila post, while Sir Badi- vers And Swack William were creeping up, the field bunched at the bend. Royal and Jantbolini wa loring his ground. Ross on the outside the secured the lead petitions. It is, of course, not improb- band from the Austrian warship "Kaiser Past the Rock Jambolini held a load of a and Perpetual motion got into soccnd when leading by about half a mile. BIRTH.

length from the Chief, Sunlight being

In the one design”clase the Bonita gob. DONNELLY.-Do the 25th February,able that the nocturnal visits that have Franz Joseph," and the selections they third. Sweet Williata was lasing ground place from Head or Tail. Royal Rose on 1913, st "Woqlamai" Kowloon, tho wits aroused so much interest and prepara- |

i played were much enjoyed..

Fijian Chief then closed in with the leader the rails was hard challenged by Perpetual to first place before the drat mark and and secured the lead. of D F. DONNELLY, of a daughter.

Sweet William Motion near homes and gradually drawing maintained that position to the end, The Tramway Company did a big busi-asily ridden, led

the way Into tion have little in them of a serious ness from quite na carly hour, every ear the hound Jamboni thi. The Chief Time, 4 min 14 socs.

straight

up the latter horse won by length. Halcyon being second. Sunlight being nature, as it is quite possible that the towards the race course being packed.

Recond g Came up strongly however and finishing in Pari-Mutuel Winners; 834-03; Placed Linda aircraft was present for no sinister] The attendance, was a good deal larger can

a canter won by 90 lengths in front of Ponies, 1st $20-30; Ind 85-70.. Sanlight. Sir Bodivere rode hard for purpose. Still, it is well to be than yesterday, arul the glean of sunshine third place but was just beaten by Jamed Ticket No. 187 9630; 3rd Tisket No. Colleen thoroughly prepared for the worst that broke through about twelve o'clock bari-Mutuel. Winners, 13.50; Placed 467 8315. Comnaission $350, that might be encountered even was welcomed. It would have required a though the preparations may be pre-great deal of sunshine, however, to make mature. It becomes a very serious anything like good, racing, for the ground watter when airship-even though was still in a very soddened condition. they may belong to British owners- flash searchlights over one of our most —————Į important naval stations. Great

MEMO FOR TO-DAY. 2.13 pm. Bella Donna' by Dallas

Comedy, Co, at Theatre Royal.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Hongkong Race Meeting -rd Day. 0.15 p.m. Lady Fredariok by Dallas

Comedy Co, at Theatre Royal

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, February 28:-

9.15 p.m."The Woman in the Cane' by Dallas Comedy Co. st Theatre Royal,

SATURDAY, March 1:---

St. David's Day.

Welsh Dinner at Hongkong Botel. 9.15 p.m. Baby Mine by Dallas

Comedy Co. at Theatre Royal.

Monday, March 3-

Sp..Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D.

TUESDAY, March 4:-

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

WEDRADAT, March 5-

Noon-Mesting of Hongkong & Kowloon

& Godown Co., Ld.

4 p.m.-Meeting of Association of Exper

tors & Dealers of Hongkong.

WEDNESDAY, March 19:-

Britain is well able to look after her- self and her colonies should the neces. sity arise, and she is much too wise not to stay her hand" until the proper moment. Meantime, she proves her wisdom by being thorough ly prepared..

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Japanese gunboar Saya erived in Hongkong yesterday.

A notice issued from Volunteer Headquarters says: The Range Taking, Maks for Thursday evening neró is dan- | called."'

Mr. W. H. Donald has succeeded Mr. J. K. ohl us - New York Herald " correspondent at Peking. Mr. Oll having Noon-Hongkong Fire Insurance Co's been transferred to the editorial depart

Meating.

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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FI, 26, 1913.

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went of that paper in New York.

Lieutenant F. W. Yates, 3rd Bn. K..Y...., has been promoted Captain from 2nd November, 1912. Lieutenant . . .. Rawles of the same battalion has resigned his commission,-

Mr. Ellie Kadonric's success in win ning the Derby after unsuccessful at- tompts for the past eighteen ye brought him

congratulations. ...many Among the first to visit his stand to

Time,

Rolla

Darothes Cash Sweep. - 1st Ticket No. 686 $2905 :| Kathleen

Dione

Times Corrected, Points Tt- 4.19.44 4.10.38 4.14.3-4.34. S 4:17.50 4.12.18 418 8 4.12,29

4.28.13 4.90.35

Bourto

Halcyon Daphine

sare up 4.36.29 442. 3. 4.43.50

Fanies, 1st, $5.40; 2nd, 35.20 3rd, $6.80. 5762.40; 2nd. Ticket No. 220, $1846.40

Cash Sweeps.-ist, Ticket No. 66,8-THE ROYAL NAVY CUP.-Pre-

asnied by the Officers of His Majesty' Alsonab 3rd, Ticket No. 276, 8823.20. Ticketa No. 850, 688, 215, 8100 each. Commis sion 8948. 4-THE GERMAN CUP.--Presented by

the members of the Club Gommania. Second to receive $200. Third $100. For China ponies, subscription grifina: of this season 1912-1913. Ono mile and a quarter.

compliment him was .. the Governor, Mr. Soares' Violini, 10st 12lbe who, it is curious to note, nanisted- Mr. Kadocrle in naming the horse.

Kadoorie was to have called the winter

The results, and a description of the racing, are appended.--

1.—THE JOCKEY CUP.-Winner $500. Bocoad $350.- Third $75. For China ponies, subscription grífics of any sea- son. To be ridden by Jockeys have not had more than two winning mounta" previous to this meeting in Hongkong or China. Winners barred. Once round.

Mr G. Friesland's Flirt, 10st 11 3r Gülpin's Puckrow, ilat llb.

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and in..

*** Baby Mine.'*

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Fleet. Second to receive $150. Third $75. For China ponics, subscription griffins of any season. Winners at any THE DALLAS COMEDY COMPANY, mesting of one race 7 ib.; of more than one 14 lb. extra. Penalties accumulative. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, It was very gratifying to see another Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 3 lb. From the two mile post cane round very full house at the theatre last sight when the Dallas Company, staged the three-act fame Baby Mine." The play, Sir Pani'a Larkapur...(Mr. Burkill) without doubt, is one of the funniers Sir Henry May's Greylag...(Mr Brand) 2

seer here Ext some considerable "time Mr. Billiard's Pyramida...(Mr. Moller) 3 and hse bumour in it of quite

Time A min. 31] ca. Pari Mataol.Winners: $39.86. Placed Ponies, lat $10.70, 2nd $8.10, 3rd $99.10. Cash Sweepe-Ticket No. 100 $2205, No. 681. $30, No. 500, $316. sion $350,

Coriumis-

(Mr Dalgarno) 1 Mr. Mr Man Kwok's Donald Dhu, J1st 116 (Mr Johastone) Fiji Chief," but at a suggestion from Eir Paul's Primrose, 10st 12lbe

(Mr Burkill) 3 the Governor, altered it to Fijian Mesars Raymond and Logan's Edgehill,

$ different sort to that in "The Chief, Mr. Kadoorie celebrated his

(Mr Gegg) 0

Gind Eye." A repertoire of successful popular win by entertaining, a large num. Mr G. Friesland's Lump, 10st 12ībs

recent Lendas plays would be incom ber of friends at his stand.

(Mr Moller) 0

plete did it not include this comedy, for Mr Stabb's Singular, 11st 1lb

it had a long run in London and drew (Mr Gresson) 0 Mr Brutton's Silverton, 11st 1lb...

just such large and good-humoured sudi- (Mr Brutton)

ences as that at the Theatre Royal lass Mr Wayfoong's Cracker 10st 9ib...

9. THE BLACK ROCK" STAKES.-night. It is one of those farces-so-

Winner $500. (Mr Vida)

Second $150. Third cammon nowadays-in which the end is $75. Far Chias ponies, bona fide not apparent in the middle of the first (Mr.McMichsol) 0 griffins on date of snizy,` Winners of

coe Lace 7 lb.; of two or more recamatanding becursos a man and his wife and act. The play opens with a misunder- (Mr Knoll), 0

10 lb. extra. One mile and a quarter. instead of the usual happy ever after " A bal start, Edgehill leading with Mr Cire's Sunlight....... (Mr Moller). I ending, there seems to be no inality, for Packrow well up in second place, and Mr Norman's Benvenue... (Mr Vida) 2

at the fall of the last curtain, the sudi. Violini third. Into the stenight Edgch Mr John Peel's Ben Wywis II... ence is lift in the middle of a hopeless kept first place, Johnstone taking tha

tangle to construe in what way it choose mila Primrosa was fourth, but well up

Time, 4.53 secs.

the patch-up of nunquabble between s with the leaders. The Lump went to the

Fari Mutuel Wingers 814. Placed jealms husband and his capriciou front and the ponies travelled together. Posios, let, $8.30; 2nd, #10; 3rd, 95,8Ó. spouse. The wife is one of those indiew

Cash 'Sweep-Ticket No. 157, 32205; who find it compulsory to tell Bios" i Doasid Dhu led with Edgehill second and the Lump third, past the post Primr a 2nd, No. 605, 8830; 3, No. 252, 2315,

order to conceal harmless little escapačen being fourth. Rounding the bend by the football stand Edgebill retained second 10-THE GYMKHANA CLUB CUP.- from their husbands, and in this esse place, with Puckrow third and Primaroen

Value £50. Presented by the mem-

the lady gota found out, and is told by in the same position. Doonid Dho chal- bers of the Gymkhana Club. Second hubby that also would not know the lenged the leader unsuccessfully. Denald to receive $150, Third $75. For all truth if she saw it through a microscope.”* Dhu increased bin load, and Puckrow took Bock Donald Dbu led from Primros second place from Edgehill. Round the

What a contrast was Miss Nell Comptan China ponies, that have run at any in the part of Zoe, the story inventing Gymkhana Meeting and subscription griffins

Mr Elis Kadooria's Mahratta chief, .

106.121b...(Mr. McMichael) 1 Mr. Bratton's Sovington, 1086 12b..... (Mr. Hickroso) Mr. Mum's Ambition, 10v 126 Mr. Trio's Gold, 10t 1216...

..(Mr. Iois) 3

(Mr. Kremer)

The

Violini being third. The leaders, pat- distancad the Beld into the home straight,

A NEW sensation-and by no means 1st Mrs. Cutler; 2nd Mrs. Edser; Brd fold up the hill, but the latter drew almost struggle. Time, 2n, 54 sec.

Wand soon Donald Dhu and Violini were The racing neck and neck for first placa, Violini- from who was hard ridden securing it after a

Ponies, 1st $7.60; 2nd 86.30; 3rd $7.60. Part-Mutuel.Winners, 846,30; Placed

2nd Ticket No. 485 450; 3rd Ticket No.

Cash Swoop.1st Ticket No. 34 81575;

495 8225. Commission 8250.

Mr. Apcar's Quickstep, 10st 10 (11b avart)...(Mr. Stewart) Mr. S. H. Michael's The Burglar, 11st 1lb...(Mr. Hastings) Mr. Ching's Lots of time, 11st 136 The ingnilers of the R,G,A: Bez-

(Mr. E. Soth) geants Mess, Victoria Barracks, beld another Whist Drive and Dance in the for Gold. The field get away well and the The first race of the day was an ebay win R.A. Thostre last night. There were Burglar woon took the land from Gold, who THE MYSTERIOUS AIRSHIPS.out 20 present and a thoroughly eat the football stand ran neck and neck

jable time was spent. Sergt. Major with Quickstep in second

piace. rest wore several longtha behind. Johnstone, R.A., President of the Com-

Burglar led half length mittee, presented the prizes to ---Ladies, }

level at the Village bend. Serington and present Mr. Hare; 4th Mrs. Fuller; Booby Mrs. Mahratta Chief were coming up strongly Norten. Gents:-1st Mr. Hanwright the two were racing hard behind The into third place and into the bone straight 2nd Mr. Gerrard; 3rd Mr. Chambers: Burglar. Mahratta Chief succeeded 4th Mr. Drisol: 5th Sergt. Cambridge; getting third position at the one mile post, | been received from various parts of the Mr Cutler. After the prizes were pre-making ground quickly and passed sit conted, dancing resumed until 2am. the others half way down, winning easily country regarding occasional nocturnal St.-Tpt. Palmer, M.C., capably per-Time, 2min, 43 wees.

With Gold good third to Sevington. visits of aerial craft of a more or less inrmed his duties and the music was Pari-Mutuel-Wioners, $6.50; Placed formidable appearance. Strange lights

excellent.

Ponies, 1st, 25; Rad, 85.50 3rd, 828.30.

Cash Sweep.-1st, Ticket No. 291, had also been seen in thedarkness, and,

#676.45; 2nd Ticket No. 99, 8164.70; 3rd, Ticket Fo, 108, 882.35. Commission, $91.50.

K pleasant one-is at occupying the minds of the inhabit. ants of Great Britain. For a con-

.

(Mr Johnstone)

race other than racas confined to sub

this seaso 1912-1918. wife, to her role of Maggio in "What. Weight 10 8 lb. Winners of any Every Women Knows!" It showed by the very contrast, the versatility of thiết scription grifins 7 lb.; of a subscrip- lady, and she acquitted herself in a mork tion griffing race 2 lb. extra. Subscrip- capable manner. Mr. Henry Dallas, tion griffins of this hesson 1912-1918 the husband, also quite came up to ex allowed 7 lb. Winners at this meeting pectations and worked hard to ensure the barrod. Jockeys who have never had success of the comedy. As Jimmy Jinks, winning mount in Hongkong, Shang- Mr. Geoffrey Gulso had a difficult role hai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Allow to Interpret, and his clever soting went CHINA STAKES.—Winner

anco accumulative. Three quarters of

a long way to maks, the play sa kung $300. Second $150. Third $75. For

a mile.

ne it was. . Miss Máy Hallatt also showed Chino panica. Winners at this meat.

to great advantage se Jimmy's wife, sadă ing of one race 7 lb.; of two or more Father O'Flynn's Rosyth (MrJohnatone) 1 the minor parts were all in competens races 10 lb. extra. Griffins allowed Mr. Billiard's Miss-in-baulk (Mr Meller) 2 hand. The comedy was well staged and

th. Subscription griffins of messons Mr. Soure's Diaboliui (Mr. Dalgarno) 3 dressed. 1911-1912 and 1912-1013 that have not

GALMAC' siderable time past rumours have Mr. Male; 7th Mr. Westgate; Booby Burglar still leading, but the Chlef 15.-TRE

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NEWS OF THE DAY Palie Gazetto and Gaumont Graphic)

Miss 3CECILE "STEPHANO Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory.

The Rosary.

Miss DOLLY SWIFT (IN NEW Boxos).

Miss VIOLET BONETIA. THESDAY, 27th Imgr.

THE RIGHTS OF SEAFARERS.

not appear to be very satisfactory, At first the reports were discredited, or The subject of Mariners Volon is ono believed to be much exaggerated. to which, for sometimes past the Padie- There' frequent repetition, however, mentary Committon of the Imperial Mer-

of two or more races 10 1. extrá.

won more than one race allowed 10 lb.

Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai and 2,--THE EXCHANGE PLATE Tientsin allowed 5 15. Five furlongs.

Value $1,000. Presented by the..

Mr. Gilpin's Bir Beaumaris 10st 7lb .... Bunkers and Exchange Brokers of

(Mr. Knol) 1 Hongkong. Second to receive $250. Mr. Ellis Kadooria's, Dorbar Chief 10st Third $100. For China ponies. Win-

Bib...(Mr. Brand) - 2 nurs of this meeting of one race 7 lb.; Capt. Hope's Clerie 10st 195

Vids) 3 ( Griffins allowed Ib. Subscription After two iso starts Sir Beaumaris got griffins of this season 1912-1913 allowed Away with a good lead from Cloric second 10 lb. Previous non-starters at this and the rest bunched behind. The samo meeting barred. From the two mile order was maintained. Ms. Knoll in post once round and in.

crossing bis lead to quito four lengths from Cleric at the Village bend, the grey being about three lengths from the field. 1Entering the straight Durbar Chief came Cleric, but failed to catch Sir Beaumaris, up strong and stole second plass, from

which won a good race fairly easily.

Time 1 m 19 Oc

chant Service Guild have been devoting was ominous, and the recent hasty their attention. The Management Com- passing of the Aerial Act seems to indicate fairly conclusively that Far-mittee of the Guild being of opinion that the Franchise Bill, as introduced by the liament has not been disinclined to Frane Minister, would form a very suit- believe that the reports were alto-able opportunity for the further con- gether without foundation. At least, sideration of the rights of seafarers in Capt. Hope's Capello, 10at 121 whether they did so or not, the wis respect to the franchise, have submitted Mr. John Peel's Pershore, 11st 0-Abs (Mr. Vida) dom of the Act referred to is justified it for the consideration of their Purlis-

orerwt-(Mr. Johnstone) 2

Over Mr. Barkill) ·3) to believe that the Governnient at Peta, M.P., that he has given notice Mr. Brutton's Jose Mighty, at libus

1ib...(Mr. Moller) 6 the time of the passing of the Act an Amendment dealing with the portion.

(Mr. Gegg) were in possession of more substantial sailors and trusts to bring it forward Rice Bird led from Capello at the 222 reasons for their actions than those in it is held to be out of order or start, and at the Bowrington the otherwise falls, under thus guillotine. Is horaes were in the following pročas- made known to the public. While may be added that the Parliamentary sional order: Elea Bird, Capello, Darbar there may reasonably be some doubt Commitico of the Guild is of a strictly last. Up the incline Jose Mighty

Chief, Torahore with Jose Mighty regarding the accuracy of

non-party character and their efforts, in lowing away Capello drew level with the some of

endeavouring to soeurs for mariners the leader and Pershore closed in with the reports, there can be no doubt as right to exercise their franchise will meet the Chief, the two racing neck and

Buck. to the fact that airships have been with very general sympathy.

position. In the me order the horses rounded the bend, Joss seen recently in the vicinity of Eng-

Mighty being a full re lengths behind. land and both in the North and the

A finorace into the straight ensued, Capello partnering Rice Bird and Pershore Durbar SAFE COUGH MEDICINE. and the South. The reports are OTHERS everywhere object to giving came home first in good style. Pershore

Chief Capello, easily ridden on the rails, Mr Ellia Kadoaris's Borneo Chlef 11st.

1lb... (ir Johnstead. authentic and indisputable; and it their children medicines that cnn. sirove hard for second place and snatched

Mr Gilpin's Bir. Atalon 10st 19lba- would appear that Great Britain is ain's Cough Remedy has become & general

tala opistes and for this reason. Übimbar- it from Riso Bird on the post, by two

DAN AMBAY (Mi Knoll) 2 For this race the smallest field of the now confronted with a new meance, nothing injurious and for the prompt relle!

favorito. This remedy contains absolutely Pari-Mutual-Winners, A fairly accurate conjecture might beef caughs, guld, croup and pop hazarded as to the country from Chemists and Steracorpses.

oough, it he no equslar For sale by all

by the mere fact that serious alarm had mentury Committee. They have now Bir Paul's The Rice Bird, 19t 184The been created. But we are inclined received an intimation from the Chair- Mr. Ellis Kadeorie's Durbar Chief, 108

man of the Commitleo, Mr. Boil E.

in

heist do. 375 8510 3rd Ticket No. Fari-Mutual-Winners, $25.50; Placed Ponies, 1st $8-90-12ad #23.30; 3rd 88-60 Cash Sweep,-Lst Ticket No 219 #1890

270. Commission $300. 6.THE LUSITANO CUP-Presented by the members of the Club Lusitano. For Chins ponies, bona fide griffins on date of entry. Becond to receive $150, Third $75. Subscription griffins this season 1912-1918 allowed lb. Jeckoys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai of Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Winners 7. Ib. extra. One mile.

lengths are 2007 Placed day turned out. The horses raced practi Ponies; Tit $0.20 2nd 310-40,

only abreset to the home straight, when Bórnon Chief, on the rails, gradually drew 2nd Ticket No. 127. 226.80; 3rd Tickool) ahead and won, a good face hy about sen No: 19 0112.40. Commission, 8128, lengths, Time, 9 min, 19ìmor

Cash Sweetlat Ticket Nr. 50 $793,60

Time 1.381.

Ponies 1st $8.30; 2nd $23,50; 3rd $9.20.

Fari-mutual-Winners $13.50; Placed

Csak Sweep-1st Ticket No. 25, 82179.80; 2rd, No. 602, 8629.80; 3rd, No. 147, 8311.40. Commission $340,

SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.

THE GRAND STAND STAKES.

Sir Beaumaris

Swent Pes

Bornen Chief

THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES,

Head or Tail Perpetual Motion Favonius

THE HOMOKONO HELLES.

Donald Dhu Viahini

Peskrow Tez Ladies' PURSE

Darbar Chiot Clario The Rice Bird

THE AMRICA Cur.

Benlight

-Ben Wyris II

Bir Bedivera:

THE PHAETON ÚT KES.

Jambolial

Sweet Willisni Florent

The GovRÉKoz's Cor,

Ben Trova

To-night, Bella. Donna:

INDIAN POISON CASE.

Lieutenant Clark,' of the India Bub ordinate Modical: Department, Mrs. Pale |bam, a widow, and four natives were nó Agra recently committed for trial at Allahabad charged with being concerned in the murder of Lieuterant Clark's wife. It is alleged that Lieutenant Clark and Men- Falhatt arranged that the natives should attack Mrs. Clark, who was found in bat, bedroom fatally wounded. Lieutenant Clark and Mrs. Fulham have already bses committed for trial on a charge of being concerned in the death of Mr. Follam basbar, who, it is spected, was poisoned. A fith native named Mohan, aged eighteen, who is alleged to have killed Mrs.. Clark with a sword, has been arrested.

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