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satisfactorily with this problem is

COMPANY MEETINGS,

COMPANY, LIMITED.

The twenty-eighth grdinary meeting of the shareholder of The Kowloon Land and Building Company, Ltd., wis

MAN-POWER QUESTION IN

HONGKONG.

APPOINTMENT OF A COMMISSION.

PROCLAMATION BY H. E.. THE GOVERNOR.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1917,

CHINA AND GERMANY,

CHINA DECIDES TO PROTEST.

TRAINING TIMES.

There was a big attendance the Race Cours this morning, 'including

A Peking telegram atates that the overal ladies. The conditions were idraks milk” dry 'weather, cloud ste Chinese Government last nightmosphere and A fast good-going course. Both couries were used;

decided to send a Note to the

by the application to the Crown Colonies of the compulsory measures THE KOWLOON LÅND A BUILDING which are in force at home. The case- of every man of military age would then be considered and dealt with. As things are, only those cases which are voluntarily brought before the tribunal will be considered; but we held at eleven o'clock this morning. The following Frocismation by H. E.German Government protesting there was little difference between at the Company's offices in Victoria the Governor, Sir Francia Henry May, against submarine warfare on neutral think the young men of the Colony

Building, generally wilk recognise that it is up There wers present: Messrs. The Hongkong Government Gazatla

K.C.M.G, appears in today's iwas of ships. to them-every one of them to Hough (Chairman), T. E Pearce and submit themselves to the judgment. Rodger, Directors, A. Shelton of the Commission which has now Hooper (Secretary), M. S. Northcote, been constituted, and so secure. S. Greenbill, A. L. Alves' and A. F. its sanction for the part they play in Fyfe, shareholders. the graveat crisis the Empire has ever had to face.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mr. Man. Tat Cheung has been appointed as a Public Vaccinator by His Excellency the Governor. Mr. Man la a member of the Police Reserve.

The CHAIRMAN said: Gentleman, the Bapers and Agecunts having been in your hands for some clays, I propose with your permission to take them as read: Our net profits for year, were $11.741.57, as against 13,771.07 for 1915, and the cost of repairs 82,941.60 against #1,983.43. The cause of the decrease in the profits is that for number of some months we had a housen vacant," but I am glad to say now that all the houses are occupied, though at lower rentals than they were before the war, and with a return to We regret to record the death of cre peaceful. times we hope to be able to obtain increased rentals and thereby Officer at the Naval Yard, which took pay a higher dividend. I now beg to place yesterday at the Royal Naval propose the adoption of the Report.and Accounts and shall be pleased to answer the early 1484 THE COLONY'S MAN-POWER, Hospital, Hongkong, at

age of 40 The funeral takes place aty questions the shareholders may ask. Mr. A L ALVES seconded the Happy Valley this evening.

adoption of the Report and Accounts, which was passed.

To-day's Advertisements The China Mail.

LUST.

February 9th, near Hongkong

Obat back and white Hengxoxo, SATURDAY, Feb. 10, 1917. Mr. J. W. Steel, Victualling Store

FOX TERRIER DOO. Auswers to the name of "SPOT." Finder please return to Lloyds Register, Alexandra Buildings.

Hongkong. Feb. 10, 1017.

NOTICE

A. H. HARRIS

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Titovoit it has come late, the official THE Offices of CHINESE MARITIME Announcement to-day of the appoint- CUSTOMS for Kowloon and Districtment of a Commission to deal with will be CLOSED to public business.o

the Man-Power Question of the MONDAY, the 19th current

Colony is widely welcomed. It brings Commissioner of Chinese Customs this Colony into line with the action York Buildings,

taken in other Crown Colonies, and Hongkong, Feb. 10, 1917.

it affords a means of giving a greater degree of satisfaction to the young men in the Colony who have been keenly desirous of offering their services in the battlefields, but who have been perforce obliged to remain here. His Excellency The Governor has on more than one occasion publicly 1430 stated the position here from the

RACE BOOKS.

THE orly Authorised ribs of the Mesars, NORONHA & Co., WHICH IS COPYRIGHT UNDER THE ACT OF

Race Book that Published by

1011.

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Corzh.

Hongkong, Feb. 10, 1917.

1. RACE BOOKS 1917.

Leather-covered

Cloth-covered

Piper-covered

AY be had from-

....82.00

... 1.76 1.00

7

MAYORONIA & CO. (Printers to the Hongkong Jockey Club)

KELLY WALSH, LTE. BREWER & Co.

THE HONGKONG CIGAR STORE

Hongkong. Feb. 10. 1917.

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

THE RON, SECRETARY requesta not to resort to the telephone unless indicated, in which

members

case his numbers are

Office.......

1800

Residence........apm. 107%

ete would be addressed to Messrs. All inquiries appertaining to Accounts

Lowe BINGHAM & MATTHEWS. Hongkong, Feb. 10, 1917.

(Continued on-gɩ B.)

THE DIARY.

MIMO. FOR TOMORROW.

Field Day

8.30.-

-Falunteer Reserves,

for

General Memoranda.

TURDAY, Feb. 13-

1482

The Cabinet, has bad long disqus-

thern. In the times, given below. (o) indicates outside course and (i) inside!

Our comments are unavoidably

OLD FONIES.

Gexans Buswoon, lj, o, H, 1.21, 1,59,

248, 914.5) 3.40; lass † 31.2. Marennos, 14. 38, 1.17, 1.54. 2.26.1.

3.50; last 1 93.4.

Whereas by the second section of the Commissioners Power Ordinance, 1886, sions on the subject. extending over held over to Monday, it is enacted that the Governor in three days, and we gather that there Council shall have power to nomidata

is a strong disposition in the Cabinet and appoint Commissioners under the public seal for the purpose of instituting, to follow the American Government making, and conducting any enquiry to the full extent in the matter. that may be deemed advisable and for reporting thereon:

1

And Whereas the Governor in Council bus deemed it advisable that an enquiry should be instituted, made, and con- ducted regarding the following matter, namely

"Whether, and to what extent, having regard both to Imperial needs and, to local conditions, it is practicable and expedient that male British subjects of military age, resident, in the Colony, who wish to volunteer for active service with His Majesty's forces outside the Colony, should be allowed to leave the Colony for that parposs:

The Provincial authorities

being consulted by telegraph.

THE MAGISTRACY.

A SERIOUS JOKE

are

A Chinese boy was charged before Mr. Wood this morning with the theft of various motor cycle parts.

It was alleged the defendant stole the parts from a motor cycle which ■ Euro- pean resident of Kowloor had left in the Kowloon Horse Garage Depot.

The defendant pleaded not guilty stating that he had merely attempted to remove the parts from the motor cycle

joke, and while thus engaged bad

broken them.

week

Now I, Sir Francis Henry May, the Most Knight Commander of Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Two godowns at Kennedy Town,

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Nos. 5 and 6, on the Prays were

Mr. A. H. Fyve proposed, and Mr. Hongkong and its Dependencies and

As the damage had not been estimat destroyed by fire yesterday. The LS GREENHILL reconded, the ro. Vice Admiral of the same, with theed, the case was remanded until gart godowns were in the occupation of the election of Messrs T. F. Hough and Tadvies and consent of the Executive Yee On Wo, importers and exporters.E. Pearce as directors and Mr. M. S. Council, hereby appoint you

The Hon. Mr. Ernest Hamilton Sharp, The damage has not yet been ascer NORTHECOTE proposed and Mr. L. S. tained and the cause of the fire is a GREENHILL seconded the re-election of mystery, as there was no one on the Mr. H. Parcy Smith as auditor at a premises at the time. The goods in the remuneration of $50. first building, No 3 were insured in four insurance companies for $15,000, and the goods in No. 6 were insured for 25,000. All the contents of the godowns were destroyed.

HONGKONG CHINESE Y.M.C.A...

FOUNDATION-STONE OF NEW..

BUILDING LAID.

The resolutions were adopted.

-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE, AND FINANCE CO., LTD.

The ordinary annual meeting of the Humphreys Estate and Finance Company, Ltd., was held at noon to-day at the Hongkong Hotel

K. C.,

THEFT OF A FURSE

--

A Chinese was charged before Mr. Melbourne this morning with stealing a purse containing 85.

The Hon. Mr. Charles Edward Aston, Robert Shewan. Esquire, Charles Montague Ede, Esquire, Lieut-Colonel Ivor Bertram Fendall It was alleged thatthe parse belong Currie, R.A.,.

ed to a steamship cook whose pocket Commander Charles William Malbeyse had been picked by the defendant in

Wing Lok. Street yesterday. Beckwith, R.N.,

Thomas Alexander Loughlin, Esquire, to be Commissioners for the purpose of intituting, making, and conducting such enquiry;

And I do also appoint you, the said Ernest Hamilton Sharp, to be Chairman of the said Commissioners:

There were present Messrs. Henry Humphreys (Chairman), J. Scott Harston, W. L. Pattenden, A. O. Lang, (Directors). D. E. Clark, C. E. Buyers, W. Morley, B. W. 'Bird, A. E. Griffin. J. Alves, G. C. Moxon, M. S. Northcote and A. Shelton Hooper, shareholders.tary to the s

The CHAIRMAN, in proposing the

of the Report 8 and for all or any of the purposes of the said. Accounts said: Gentlemen, the Report enquiry five Commissioners inclusive of

And I do also appolat Arthur George Murchison Fletcher, Esquire, to baSacre-

said Commissioners. And I do also order and direct that

"

Chonny, 11, 42, 1.20.2, 1.38, 2.87,

3.10.0, 0.48.0; last † 89. GOLOVINA, 14, o. 43, 1.29. 8.08.3, 1.44.

3,19, 331.4; last ± 32.4,

NORTHLAND, 1, 0, 40.3, 1.22, -1.361.

2:37, 3.13, 8.48, 4.19.4; Isso † 31.4. DERIT CHEY, 14, 1, 43, 1.29; 2:04, 2,44.4,

8.18.5; lost 1 33.4.

Prvowe Chmer, 14. o. 38, L.103, 145,

5.10, 4.50; list i 31.

ADVENTURE, 1 mile last 1, 0, 54.2, 1.07.4.

1.4; lass 8.1. NYANZA, 1 mile, s. 88.8, 1.10.4, 1.46,

9.21; land F 95. ThrPAST DALI, 1, 0, 35, 1.15, 1.48,

2.22.0, 2:54; last † 31.2.

Waveson Danza, 11, 0, 39, 1.16, 147... 9.27.3, 3.00.0, 3.88, 4.104; fish ¥ 31.4.

GRAVE DARZIA. 1 1. », 38.2, 1.17, 1.55,

2.31.0, 3.08,1, 0.44, 4.28; Ines į 52.

DERBY CRIFFINS.

Exxe Brx, 14, 0, 89, 1.18, 1.54.5, 2.80.1,

3.0, 3.28.4; last 3.84.4.

VICTORY, 11, 1, 40, 1.19.9, 1.56, 2.34.3, 3.10.2, 3.45.4. 4.17: Iast †,81,1. Wannion II., 13, 89, 1.17.8," 1.55.1, 9.85,

(0.15, 9.50.1, 4.29.1; last † 88. Brows Morse and Town Moran, 1}

10. 1.16, 1.51, 2.25, 2.58.4, 8.31.1; last. $72. Turzizvorse, 18, a. —, 1.25, 3.01.2, 1.86,

3.15.3, 3.50.4, 4.22.2; last 31.8. FORMOSA CHIZY, 1). o. 12.8, 1.92.3, 3.012,

2.340 8.11; last į 97.

Essex Chr. 1 mile last 1. o. 85, 1.087,

1.49.2: laat 05.

GLORIOUS PLAI, 1}, 'v, 49, 1.21.2, 8.00, 2.79.9, 0.18, 3,43.2; Isst 1 35.2.

MATCHERS PEARL, 1 mile, o, ——

After hearing the evidence, the Magistrate sentenced defendant to six weeks hard labour and four hoursBRIGHT FEAR 14; 0. 43.2, 1.21. 2.08,

stocks.

2

DISTRICT WATCHMEN

CHARGED.

2.12.0, 2.48.4; last 84-1.

2.44:1, 3.32, 3.50.2: 38.92.. BLACK PRINER 14 last 1, 0, 36, 1:12,

1.-15.2; last 33.2.

ترار

Oxwand Danza, 1} hust^), 4, 35.2, LÓK:

last 1, 33.3. SILVER STREAK, 2 miles last 13, 42, 129.2”-

2.09, 2-47, 8.21, 3.57.3, 4.28.2; laat † 30.4.

Six or Doox, 2 miles last 14, 42,

point of view of the authorities. As recently as December last, His Excellency declared that the policy of the Hongkong Government had been to grant facilities to every man who can be spared from this Colony The Bishop of Victoris this afternoon

Two Chinese district watchnien to go to the front and to organise laid the foundation-store of the new the remainder as members of the local building of the Chinese Y.M.CA in

were charged with larceny and assult armed forces or in other capacities Bridges Street, Hongkong. The funds

before Mr. Melbourne this morning. It was alleged that the first defendant in work connected with the war. It for the building and furnishings, amount is a matter of common knowledge ing to $170.000, were gives by Mr. W.

entered No. 10 Moos Street and farling Jaconter. 14 Int 1. e. 322. 1.17.3. E. Blackstone and Mr. Cyria K. Me- and Statement of Accounts and the Chairman shall be and constitute the residents playing a game of cards that strong differences of opinion have prevailed in the Colony on the Cormick, of the United States, through Auditors' Report have been in your quorum:

the International Committee of the hands for the past ten days so with question as to who can be spared and who cappet. It will be possible.M.C.A. The purchase price of the lot your permission I will take them as now to secure a judgment on such was raised locally three years ago by the read. When we met last year I inform directors and members of the Associationed you that the outlook for European problems by a competent tribunal and the plans for the building were

adoption

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1

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And I do further, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council order and direct that the said Commisioner shall have all the powers, rights and Privileges set out in the third and fourth And I do further require you, the said Commissioners, to report to me your sections of the and Ordinance:

findings and your recommendations in the matter of the said enquiry.

(liven under my hand and the Public

demanded twenty cents. The residents gave bim ten cents, but not satisfied with this amount be snatched a silver dollar from the table and ran out of the house. The residents gave chase

the and

defendant

WAR

·1:23.3, 2.06.2, 2.45.2, 3.17.2; last †

1.42.2 Tast 435.

HEROEST, 14. n. 30, 1.14, 1.48.2, 1.27.8.

300, 3.32 : Inst † 02 WARRIORLINT, 14, 46, 1.20 1.56, 2.49.2.

3.02.2: last 93.

AERIALIST. 11. 0.43, 1.20, 158, 2.85, 8.11.

..3.47.0. 4.22 : last $ 34.2.

caught Sisor. j. c. 42.8, 1.20.3. 2.32, 3.66.3.

3.00, 4-15.3 : last ± 36.8.

GRIFFINS.

by an Indian constable. At this point the second defendant, interceding on behalf of the first defendant, became ADVANCE DANLIA, it last, b, 87.1, 1.12, involved in an argument with the residents and a general fight ensued., As a result of the fracas the defendants

1

1.432 last 4 31.1.

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS. Bubavotu, 17, de 37.3, 1.13, 1.51.

2.25, 13.00.4, 3.56.3: last. 1 3.4. So, mile, o, —, 1.17, 1.55,8; last t taken to the Police station.

Evidence was heard and His Worship 3a, 10, 45, 1.22. 1.59.3, 2,35.3.0.07.2: discharged the defendants.

SPORTING.

In which all interests appear to be prepared by the donors architec's, whe property in the near future was not is charged with the duty of inquiring A. R. F. Raver. The building, when was wrong, a during the last six well, represented. The Commission are represented in Hongkong by Mr. very hopeful, but I am glad to say "whether and to what extent, baring completed, will have offices, lobby, months of the yea: a decided improve. regard both to Imperial needs and to gymnasium, swimming hath, lecture ment set in, with the result that 1916 local conditions, it is practicable and hall, billiard room, reading room, educa-Rent Account shows an increase of expedient that male British subjects tional class rooms, and a hostel to $26,859.98 over that of the previous of military age, resident in the Colony, accommodate about sixty residants. year. As a partial set off, we had to Seal of the Celery at Victoris, Hongwere arrested by the constable and who wish to volunteer for active

on account of kong, this 9th day of February, 1917. The Association, which was organised pay $3.824.72 more

By Command, service with His Majesty's forces in Hongkong in 1901, has now grown to intereat. Still the balance in favour

CLAUD SEVERN, HE. outside the Colony, should be allowed such proportions that this large and of 1916 viz: $21,035.16 may,

(Colonial Serplary,) to leave the Colony for that purpose." well-equipped building is urgently think, be regarded as satisfactory. The terme of reference are com- needed as headquarters for its work. It is at least, more than I had hoped

GOD SAVE THE KING. prebenaive and it would seem that There was a good attendance. These for Repairs are $2,476.25 less than

The following actification is publish- the first at on which the Com- on the plateform besides the Bishop last year, but General Charges are up

ed by command: mission would need to satisfy itself included Professor C A Middleton $681.41. The incrense is largely ac

The Commissioners appointed by is as to what number of able-bodied Smith, Chairman of the Building counted for by lighting and caretakers' men it is necessary to retain in the Committee, Mr. Chan Harr, President wages in connection with the twelve virtue of Proclamation No. 2 of the 9th of the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Rev. new flats at May Road and the six new February, 1917 are prepared, for Colony to satisfy the requirements Yung Pak, Mr. Young Shiu Chun, flats at Kowloon. Turning to Liabilities purposes of the enquiry indicated in the of the military authorities for Dr T. M. Wan and Mr Ho Liason, the and Assets, the increase of $9,383.10 in | said Proclamation, to consider forthwith the garrisoning of the Colony, and, senior Chinese Secretary. All took a secondly, what number of men in prominent part in the afternoon's pro- Insurance Reserve Fund represents ex-applications from male British subjects,

pired fire insurance risks underwritten who on the said 9th February, 1917, 4th. Scores: ceedings addition are needed for the efficient A full report will appear in ear next by ourselves. The increase of $69,083.11 have not attained the age of forty-one policing of the Colony.. Once that issue.

in Property is caused by payments to years and who wish to volunteer for information is obtained, the Com-

contractors and architects on secount activa service with His Majesty': forces of the eighteen fists already mentioned outside the Colony, The item 817,516.40 appearing amongst Applicationsabanki be addressed the Assets is, as stated in the accounts, forthwith in writing to Mr AG. M.

$.30 p.m.-Auction of one Grafenela

and Books on Gardening.

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14:-

3.18 p.m.-Concert at Helena May

Institute.

HURDAY, Feb. 18:-

༔ ༔

1033 am-Auction of Miscellaneous Stock (Lady's Silk Hose and Boots and Shoes etc.) SATURDAY, Feb. 17-

10.30m-Anction of Household Laen at Mesara Hughes and Hough' oon-Hongkong Hotel Co's. Meeting MONDAY, Feb. 19:

mission will be able to adjudicate on 8.30 ptz-Lecturs at Helena May individual applications. Whether the

Institute TODAY, Feb. 20:

Shrove Tuesday,... |

WIDADAT, Feb. 21:-

Ash Wednesday.

Feb. 23

Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement

.Day. SATURDAY, Feb. 24-

Nosa Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation's Meeting. Mox.25, TUR. 27 & Wan. Feb. 23-

Hongkong Jockey Club Raen Meeting

Commission decides that few or many

:

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THE MISSIONS TO BEAMEN.

The Rev. W. T. Featherston, Sea could be spared from the Colony, the men's Chaplain, diéaires to noknowledge money daa by certain of our Fletcher, Colonial Secretary's Office, and point about the institution of the with, many thanks the receipt of the mortgagors. The property mortgaged they cald contain particulars of the Tribunal is that those young men to following monies towards the support to us was hard hit by the war, and applicant's birthplace, age, and employ whom the privilege they seek is denied of Chaplains and Institutes for Mine as the mortgagors were in arrears mont, and any other matters that the will, at least, have the satisfaction sweepers at important bases at home with their interest we entered into applicant may wish to bring to the

of knowing that they remain bere by the judgment of a competent and representative Tribanal who have sympathetically investigated their claim to go the front. That, we are satisfied, meets the earnest wish HK. Jockey Club Race Meeting Of of a considerable number of young

-Day,

men, and for that reason the institution of this Commission which,

Truesday, March 1:--

St. David's Day.

HATURDAY March 3:--

FOE 1088.

YOUR NAME

in gold on yours:

RACE BOOK,

Collections at St. John's Cathe

dral on Sunday Feb.1, 1917 $ 421.59 Collection at St. Peter's Church 23.00 Subscriptions received since

Sunday Feb. 4, H.F.C.- 850; W.A. 810; E.P.E 85; Anon $1.

This amount, at 2/48,

in the absence of compulsory service £60.19.0 and has been sent

in the Crown Colonies, approximates

as nearly as may be to the Tribunals

at Home, will be generally welcomed

and will serve to disarm much of

UNION CHURCH.

possession. Your directors do not notice of the Commissioners,

By direction of the Commissioners," anticipate that there will eventually be

AG. M. FLETOKIÉ, any loss; otherwise provisior would have been made in the "accounts under

(Secretary to the Commissioners. } review for such a contingency. During the latter part of 1916 we sold two We are officially informed that Mr. 66.00 properties at remunerative prices. The T. A Loughlin has been nominated to profits do not figure in the Profit and the Commission na the chosen represen- $512.59 £o account before you as the par-

realised chasers do not complete the purchases tative of a number of men of military until the end of this month. I have no aga, who recently approached the Govern. home.

further remarks to make, gentlemen, ment for a defnits pronouncement, sa but if any shareholder has ay questions to whether they could be allowed to to ask I shall be pleased to answer them.

M. H. W BIRD seconded the leave the Colony for active service. adoption of the Report and Statement

of Account, which was passed.

Can you distinguish your Race Book the criticism levelled at young mote the past four weeks for renovation and Mr. D. E. Clark seconded the re-election

From my other? A

Bocure speedy return of your Race Book should you mislsy it.

Name and Yese printed on the cover gold at the OHINA MAIL' Once

Prits fifty cents.

hers by people elsewhere, who are ill-informed concerning the Imper

Imperial

This Church has been closed during The Chairman then proposed and repairs which are now completed. of Mera J. Scott Haston, W

Fattenden and A 0. Lang BA Service have been held mean bae in directors, and the motion was adopted needs and local conditions of the the Lectura Hall, bat will be resumed

On the proposal of Mr. E. Griffin, Colony. We still, however, adhere to the Church tomorrow when the Horisonded by Mr. B. Bayam, Messra the view we have previously expressed, J. K. Masonschis will preach morning Percy Smith, FCA and C. Bernard

that the only

FRA SYDINge,

Brown, ACA were re-closed auditors at a remuneration of $100.

DONT RISK PNEUMONLI

EZarid, every cold as quickly de It is the forerunner of Puppinupar trouble, and pneumonis may develop in the Chamberlin's Cough Remed It

uple thing to do, but the elect marvelous For a by all Chemista

RIFLE SHOOTING."

LEAGUE MATCH_

DOCKYARD E. CLUE ROYAL ENGINEERS,

38.L.

.

last 32. THE JOER, 1. mile, o, 88.2, 1.11.2, 1.47,

3.21; laet 4 34.

Fish can. 1 mile, », —....1.13, 1.49,..

4.22.3; last 83.5.

Manny Mosanen, 11, o, 44, 1.25, 1.50,

2.81, 3.09; last ‡ 14.

WAPPER-IN, Inile, 0, 33. 1.06.2; lans

33.2.

WHITE METAL, 2 mile, o, 35, 1.10, 1.44.24

2.22.3; last 87.4.

Cameras, 14 lakti 1, 1, 38, 1.13, 1.40.2;

Jast 1113.2.

Shot at Tai Hang Range on February TROJAS, H., 80, 1.17.5. 1.55.2, 2.55,

3.10, 9.50.1, 4.25; last 3 94.4. Moxic. 14. 30, 1.17.1, 1.53, -2.28.1.

2.30 Jast 1 32,4.

SPALPEEN, 14, 6, 37, 1.15.2, 1.40:8, 9.28.2.

·2.00.8; Inst. 1–851.

31 49 92. 30 31 91 FIELD'Mouse, 14'last mile, v, 88.2, 1.13, 31 31 24 86 1,53, 2.20; last £63.. 27 24 24 86.

31. 25 25 81 Doamouse, 1 mile, v, 39.2, 1.15) 1.63, 2.27; last. 34 30 30, 90 80

DOCKYARD, E, CLUB.

200 600.600 yde, yds.yda TL.

Mr. Scars

Mr. Brock Mr. Elson Mr. Goodman Mr. Cousins Mr. Brown, (Capt.) Mr. Allen Mr. Wright

32

30

"Total

607

Leas deduction of 4% for

Aperture Sights

Ne

23

Cal Allen

31.8. Black

S. Williams Cpl Hurley Sert Cozon. Laut Wahl

pl, Hamakill Sergt. Offord.

Total

26 26 25 78 PEERLE TRAIL, 1 mile, o, 36, 1.11. 27 28 21 76

145.80 220,3; last † 25.

Whizz Base, 1 milé, 0, -, 1

220; last 84....

DANDI DAHLIA, 1 last mile, o, 18,

1.43, 2.22.1; last 33.1.

644 MAGIO DAHLIA, 11, 0, 07, 1.12.8, 1.49.2.-

900 600 800 yda ydaydı. Tl.

29 33 27 39

29 2087

2.20.3, 2.37.3; Jaat 3- 04.1

Crizzrsul Dailia, 14 laat ruila, 9, 88,

1.49, 2.25; -88.

DAUMATICK, 17 lat 11, 0, 39, 1.17.2, 1.56,

2.82.2, 8.05; lost † 32.3.201

26 27 60 DuMCLOG, 13 last 1, 0, 89.2, 117.1 26 28 80 152.2; last 185.

Aperaturo zighta Dockyard Club won by 17 points

AFORTY YEARS TEST

TRIFIANT Kpo, 1 mile, 09.2, 1.18.1.

1.53, 2.28; Lust £ 04. !!

BLACK CLOUD, IF, 2. 42, 1.30.8, 1.57,

9.37 5.13.0, 0.40.5; last 4-03. ang 697 KHALIAT, 14 fási 11, 6, 84, 1.08, 14211

2.18, 2.53; Chat | 07,

MORLAINE Cough Besied has been curing coughs and col for the past forty years and has gained in popularity seryear. What better recommendation a requires By all Oborieta, and Riozent

Brown Susan, 3 milo, 9, 85, 1.96.2;

Sangila, 11, 1, 20, 118, 151, 224,

Tow: Cosfaton, 11, 0, 03; 1.14.2, 1604.

264, 3002; la 4 14.3 CLOUDLANDS, 2 pile, o, 1.17 1,562,

10300

OLD Kong CALL,1 mile, c, 38.2, 1.11.2,

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