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To-day's return of communicable. disease shows one case of bubonic plague, one of diphtheria, and one of cerebro-spinal fever.

To-morrow there will be special matinee at the Hongkong Theatre, showing The Daughter of Mac' Gregor," a Paramount drama in 5 parts.

CHINA MAIL.

RONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. had to go around the Valley thereby

THE 1919 MEETING IN RETROSPECT,

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The 1019 mees should be plea antly reinetabered. For this there e-many reasons. Firstly, there is

avoiding that horrible and dangerous. congestion of traffic which was s feature of previous years. There were many Folice on duty, also a detachment of St. John's bulance.

Am-

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 37, 1919.

THE NEW GOVERNOR'S

WIFE.

TRIBUTE TO MRS. STUBES.

ANOTHER ARMED

ROBE ERY..

CHINESE FORTUNE-TELLEË

HELDĮUY.

From a pamphlet entitled "Cey- Congratulations are due to the lon's Women Workers and the War," steals for the arrangement which purgisha in Colombo, wo extract

The house of a Chinese fortune. made for the general well-being of the following appreciation of Mrs. the feeling that we are at lust vir- the meeting. A special word of Stubbs, who may be expected before teller at 293, Canton Road at 7.15 tually free of war and can let our-praise is due to Mr. Hough who sees long to reign at Government House P.m. on the 26th instant was visited by four men who said they were selves go, and there will be fewer those meetings come along, year after here to cavil at the, races being held. year. May he see many more and

The deep and absorbing interest anxious to know whether they would From a reing point of view every still remain that conspicuous figure intaken by the Srst lady of the land, be successful in their business and thing has been favourable. Glorious hunting kit. Every year Mr. Hough Her Excellency Mrs, R. E. Stubbe, who wanted their fortunes told ac cordingly. The fortune-teller con- splendid arrangements, seerns to bring forth some new idea is all nattere connected with war A lecture will be given, under weather, the auspices of the Hongkong Un porting owners capable jockeys, for the comfort and pleasure of the funds for the comfort of our soldiers suited his books, and when he looked up he found him-elf staring into the iversity Medical Society, to-morrow in ponies and charming rausic,

ard wallow, will always be an incen- muzzle of a revolver, held in the tive to woman to do her best 12 hand of one of his clients, who were by Mr. H. A. Phipps, the subject te. What more could be desired for u

humanity's caure. Ever since the ing "Some Aspects of Rationalism." successful meeting?

War begun Mrs. Stubbs has been in fortune-teller and the other occupants nothing more than robbers. The Nothing that we could observo wne

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The Frawicy Theatrical Comacking. The ponies were always out under Bandmaster Yassale, nuust be the midst of everything, organising of the house were then tied up, and

pany is opening a season at Hong kong on March 7. They are expect ed to arrive on the "Dilwara March 1, and will play at Canton

first.

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A. Chinese coolle was arrested on the "Haitan" with a quantity of rope stolen from the ship concealed in a basket. The Third Offieer of the steamer Mr. P.F.Manns, gave evidence beforeMfr. R. E.Lindsell, and the thief was sent to prison for four weeks.

insing community. Somehow the races would not seem the same with out tim.

The Band of the 18th Indintry,

mentioned for the pleasing music they played during the three days. The military under Garrison Sergi Major A. E. Hurie were abo a do elded asset in many useful capacities,

halping, or otherwise taking part in the robbers then proceeded to loot the various functions. Her influence has place. They stole money and cloth- always been exerted on behalf of those affering pain. With the in-ng to the value of 3226 and got herent goodness of heart so charac-

away safely.

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THE SUMMARY COURT.

in good time for the maces: the starba were fairly prompt, and seldom did a pony get the upper hand of his riler and cause delay. On the course the starters had the ponies off with ull speed compusible with a fair start. This is Sergt. Major Hurle's last teristic of her, she throws herself All the jockeys urged their mounts meeting here, as he goes home short-whole-heartedly into any movemens hot foot to the winning post. The ly to enjoy a well earned pension to make the lot of the wounded sol Pari Mutuel and Cash Sweeps paid after 30 years service, 10 of which dies and sailors as happy as it is possible for woman to make it. cut the lucky winners with a speed have been spent in Hongkong,

Before Mr. Justice Melbourne in Good prizes were the rule in the Though there are many calls or her and ageuracy that was admirable... A special word must be said for Messrs. Cash Sweeps. As much as $8.032 time as hostess of Queen's Hose the Supreme Court this morning. Ip Six was paid to the Ficky holer of ticket she has never allowed her social Leung of No. 15 Jubilee Street, Hong- Lowe, Bingham & Matthews. years ago they took over this work number 1547 in the Champions.duties to stand in the way of ter kong, sued Ip Kon Chan alias Ip Fook at the special, request of the Jockey This fortunate person is a Captain labour of love.

Wa, a trader of No. 304 Queen's Road, This speaks volumes for her kind Central, claiming the return of $500. Messrs. W. R. Neighbour and "They based their system or in the Royal Army Medical Corps A.G.Pile meet to-night at the VIR.C.in. the method in rogue in the Shanghai | passing through, the Colony and the liness of heurt. Red Cross Sociétiss, alleged to have been given by the the competition for the Open Billiard Club, taking all the ideas that ship he is on happened to stay here the Ceylon Disabled Men's Fund, plaintiff to the defendant to be invest were best and adding some of their for a few days and leaves to-day." and The Star and Garter Home areed in the Ah Chow Motor Car Co., some of the institutions that most which the defendant had failed to do. Ltd Championship. K. K. Leung had a

The highest price paid for a win- walk-over from Pckie F. Wong. The own. The result has been allathut

Mr. Goldring appeared for the tie. Higashide . F. W. Black-ld be desired. There are now oner was $245.30 on the first day appeal to her. She not only helps was postponed owing to the illness complaints and everyone is satisfied when Mr. Horsford's Malcolm won the various functione, but works as plaintiff. The defendant was repres

that all is correct and above harti. the Victoria Stakes, but paid only hard as the hardest worker amongst sented by Mr. Haywood."

Coming to the principal nces, the $7.00 for a place. Other good re- u. Wherever she goes hersin- The plaintiff in the witness box Derby trophy seeks now. quarter. turne for winners were $95.70 forplicity of manner and transparently said he entrusted the money to the There was a small attendance er any sojourns in the stables Mr. Gothead's Smokebox, winner of honest desire to help every cause defendant who was a clansman of at the whist drive held in the Dock John Peel and Sir Paul, the the Valley Stakes on the first day. attract large and enthusiastic gather his, to be invested in the Ah Chow yard last night by the Dockyard table of Mr. G. H. Potts this yent $88.70 for Mr. Cire's Starlight, win-

ings. Ever since her advent in Motor Car Co., but the defendant Recreation Club Mr. A. B. Allan did shelters the winner of this coveted ner of the Garrison Cup, also on the Ceylon, she is taken the keengst failed to do so, investing the money the duties of the M.C. and handed the

event. A new jockey, also was con-opening day. Mr. Garbird's Swal interest in all local institutions and in the Far East Motor Car Co, prizes to the winners. There were cerned in the victory. Mr. W. Hill low won the Jockey Cup on the liberally helped every cause that has instead. The witness did not authorise Mrs. Harrison, Mr. Ashton and Mr.mule his first appearance on the second day and paid $06.70. On the for its object the betterment of the defendant to take that course. Langford.

Hongkong racecourse, and ut his third day the best dividends were mankind. First Hongkong Derby steered hie, $63.80 for Mr. Dash's Firety in the mount first past the post.

Rialto Stakes (which was surprising seeing that Mr. Johnstone was the rider) and $58.10 in the last race for Mr. Soures Tambourine, with Mr. Möller un.

GENTLEMEN'S HIGH-CLASS TAILORS

HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF

SUITINGS

AND

LIGHT & HEAVY

OVERCOATINGS.

These are priced much lower than those prevailing in England. Having placed our orders well ahead we are offering all the popular cloths in a grade 'row practically unobtainable.

MARRIAGES.

can.

"Really?" replied the Eng- lishman.. We can imagine their voices, their faces, their parting, quite easily.

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WALLER-DO-On February 28, 1919, at St. John's Catbedril, Hongkong, by the Lord Bishop It is, of course, the Public School of Victoria, assisted by the Rev. H. C. Copley Moyle and she convention that the more gushing

find themselves Rev. A. D. Stewart, Arthur Americans

up

Joseph Waller, son of the late against. It is rotten had form for a

copy).

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BIRTH.

DEATH.

· LLOYD.-On, Dec. 26, at Mitcham, Charles Vincent Lloyd, formerly of Hongkong, in his 81st year..

"To thine own self be true,' they are as true as they can be to the pattern set for then... The Austra lian who sangt,

I do not care a d--- What man I ought to be; The sort of man I am, That sort of man is me,

of the former.

consumption:

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There were few high returne in respect of place besting. The best were two of identical amounts, both n the third day. $41.90 was paid for Mr. Scares' Siamese Cat, second in the Champions, and for Mr. Fash's) Pink Eye in the Consolation Stakes The next best was $32.20 for Mr. G. 40. First Fiddle, second in the Hongkong Stakes.

A Chinese was fined $50 by Mr J. R. Wood this morning for being Mr. Johnstone had the pleasure of in possession of four mace of illicit riding Night Hawk to victory in the prepared opium. At a search made by Champions. His win bere was not Inspector "Wildin yesterday in his expected by the majority, Mr. Potts cubicle at No. 11, Shing Wo Street, a Mountain King, with Mr H up pot" and other apparatus were dishing unuch favoured. Triumph had covered which showed that the man nuny supporters, but when near she was in the babit of converting the winning post and anybody's ruce," drug from its raw state for his own Mr. Johnstone pulled Night Hawk out from the bunch and cleverly won hard race by Ealf a length: The The preacher at St. John's Cathe Hon, Mr. David Tandale was very, dral on Sunday evening next March pleased with his win, 2nd at 6 p.m."will be Dr. Neville

Another coveted honour fell to Mr. Bradley a well known medical mis-Hill. This was the Ladies Purse. Below will be found a summary sionary who has had a varied ex- Mi Gurner made the presentation jockeys and owners' wins, and places perience as Medical Superintendent and, the sessful jockey, his face during the three principal days of the of C.M.S. Hospitals and Leper work flushed, with exertion; said he had races: at Pakhoi and Yunnan and also in not come prepared with a speech. Russia during the war. The Bishop However he had come prepared with of Victoria is following modern pre-a lovely bouquet which he handed to cedent in England in authorising Lays Gurner, men to speak in Anglican Churches.

OWNERS SUCCESSES,

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Mr. B. Basto ..... Mr. Goahead Mr. Horsford

"VANITY FAIR."

The defendant denied the plaintiff's allegations and said the money was originally invested in the Ah Chow Motor Car Co., and when that concern became a failure he notified!" The popularity of Alr. Edgar War. the shareholders by inserting an wick's fine combination of artists advertisement in the Chinese news- was proved last evening, when a full papers calling a meeting at a certain house attended the Arst show of Chinese Hotel where he explained these favourites after their return to matters and urged the transfer of the Co. It was after the shareholders the Colory after an absence of about money to the Far East Motor Car two months.

The well arranged programme was had agreed, that he effected the up to the company's usual high transfer.

The plaintiff denied that he had standard and every item, with the exception of only two, were new. agreed to the transfer. He admitted that. be was present at the The opening chorus Give us as Hotel on the night in question time was quite as popular as on previous occasions and brought the but denied that a meeting was held. Company much applause. Messrs. The defendant only invited him to George Titchener, Leslie Holmes and a dinner party, which he (witness Sydney Mannering then took the attended. No mention of a meeting boards and conversed in a light vein, was made to him and he knew of none. It was not true that he had and extracted merriment without a corkscrew. Then followed: The Ex- authorised the transfer of the money. The case was adjourned until quisite Six-Eileen Boyd, Madge to-morrow morning in order that the Griffiths, Shirley Cooke, Vera Pain, plaintiff might substantiate his Thelma Lawn, and Dorothy May-in evidence by chopping off a cock's

Cupids in the Briny," which turn head in the temple.

was received with much enthusiasm.

Every other itern was great in its

own way.

Leslie Holmëe was sure

to ruise a laugh every time he came

rather doubtful to her that eyes,

CANTON HOSPITAL.

A gathering of Chinese and foreign when they belong to mere men, are friends interested in the "Cantor the index to the soul she was Hospital was held in the Hospital accorded much wall merited ap-ground on February 26, more than plause.

a thousand persons being present.

on the stage. Shirley Cooke was jat

her best in item No. B-It seemed

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JOCKEYS' SUCCESSES.

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Mess. Sydney Mannering, Jean Mr. A. W. Pontius, the American Desproes, George Titchener and Consul, with Mr. Chan Lim-pak, the George Graystone in a ragtime med president of Kwongtung Mining ley were really good, the blonding of Association, acted as Chairman. wiges was very; plesannt, and the Among those noticed audience was persistent in its de-platform were Dr. Wu Ting-fang, mand for an encore. Leslie Holmes one of the seven Administrative made up as one of the fair sex in Directors; A. W. Pontius, the Ameri- & musical number in which he had can-Consul; a representive of the every ugly thing imaginable to say Kwangtung Military Governer; Mr- about maz, provoked roars of laugh Li Lu-kena, a lecturer from Chibi His sole reason for his unDr. C. A. Hayes of Canton Hospital

Mr. Chan Lim-pak; Mr. C. H. Shields, favourable opinion of the "man Was the fact that he (or rather she) the Postal Commissioner; Rev. W.D. had been jilted. If Hongkong ever Noyes, the principal of Pui Ying possessed a member of the fair sex School; Mr. Yau Kung-pac, of Canton who ought to be jilted, she certainly Hospital and Mr. Wu Ching-lien, the was on the stage at the Theatre Speaker of the "House of Repre-

sentatives. Royal last night.

Of the jockeys the most successful has been the new than, Mr. W. Hill. No effort has been spared to get He is on exceptionally forceful rider, the scenic effects of" Pinkie and the has a good seat and thorough con- Joseph Waller, Luton, Bedford, Public School Englishman to let, Fairies" all that could be desired and to trol over his mount. His judgment to Elizabeth Lydia, daughter of the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, Hong. himself seem in any way Different insure the smallest details being with is sound as is proved by the results. kong. Shanghai papers please One Public School Englishman must out a flaw. One of the features of the The fact that it is his first meeting on the course, while all the other be is like another Public School show will be the Chorus, composed as COBBAN - WOODCOCK.At the Englishman as one butler is like it is of some of the finest veices in the jockeys now its every book and Colony. Another charming attrac corner, has to be taken into account. Parish Church, Ketterings Eng- another butler. They dress as near tion is the Ballet which is not only He has indeed proved worthy of the land, on February 17, Alexander alike as possible. They shave or bound to appeal to all, but will also company of AL. 3. Johnstone and Douglas Cobban, only son of the don't shave in the same way. Their call forth unstinted praise and admira- Mr. A. R. Burkill, from which pair

tion. Booking opens tomorrow at for many years past the public haer." Dush late Captain and Mrs. Cobban,

aoceat, pronunciations,

9 am, at Moutrie's.

usually looked for the winner. There to Cwendoline Ashwell Wood voices, cock, eller daughter of Mr. G. drawls, and even slang, must ap-

was keen rivalry along this trio and To be "con-

Mr. E. F.Duckworh, Ass. Eng. Mr. Eric Moller who has ridden so A. Woodcock and the late Mrs. proximate closely.

His wins on Woodcock.

spicuously Diferent or Individual is ineer of the Hongkong Electric. Com splendidly this year. to be a Bounder, an Outsider, or pany, appeared in Mr. J. R. Wood's Starlight, in the Garrison Cup, and whatever they call it now. Put in court this morning to prosecute alon Moonlight in the Racing Stakes Chinese coolie who stole a piece of on the first day, on Firelight in the BULLOCK-At the Government another way, this means that they brass plate from the Generating Black Rock Stakes on the second Civil Hospital, on Thursday, the musta't be human, mustn't be Station at Wanchai. The coolie was day, and on Daintylight in the Con;) 27th February, 1919, to Me and emotional, mustn't be what the searched by an Indian watchmansolation Stakes yesterday, were all whilst passing the gate and the cop fine finishes and examples of well- Mrs. Edward Bullock, a daugh

others are nos: Instead of taking ter.

per was found concealed in a sack judged riding and opportunism. Shakespeare's excellent advice:

tucked up under his armpit. It was These four with Mr. Vida rode prac- stated that thefts of this nature were tielly all the winners. Mr. H of frequent occurrence, and with a heads the list with 8. That Hong- worth communicated with the C.S.P. J. Jolmstone, has only one less. view to preventing them, Mr. Duck-kong, favourite, Ewo's jockey, Mr. as a result of which a strict - watch Comment on the riding of lessrs. was instituted on the station. The Johnstone and Burkill is superfluous. thief was sent to prison for three This pair seem part and parcel of the months, and exposed for four hours races. For more years than we purs

Tas Erst part of the programme Mr. Pontius, chairman, delivered in the stocks.

to remember they have been riding

wound up with a fantasy, entitled. A the opening address. Mr. Ponthus winners at meetings, here, receiving

Day in Toyland. Lealie. Holmes said that the hospital expects to have the Ladies' prize, and other coveted

was again in the lime light in this a new building, such a gigantic under- distinctions. Mr. Burkill has not!

item, in the role of the Broken taking would not be easily crried out, isn't that this type of Englishman

ridden, so much this year but he has

Doll and his rendering of that well-unless funds are raised. Following may not be extra clover, or extra

4 wins and 4 seconds to his credit.

known song was very funny.

him, Mr. Chan Lim-pak, also asked witty, or, even extra charming in

The second part of the programme help for a building fund. The 'Kung Pasaiag to the owners, Sir Paul D HONGLONG, THURSDAY, Feb. 27, 1919. disposition. It is only that his

Dorothy May at her best in Yee band finished both Chinese and stupid convention (intended, not A very interesting game took place and Mr. John Peel have to take

Dreamy Baby, whilst the little foreign music to entertain the guests doubt, to inculcate modesty) forbids at the "Palace Hotel last Saturday second places this year. The most

potted furcs entitled "Would-be of the hospital. Mr. Yao Kung Pao, THE ENGLISHMAN'S MANNER. him to betray these excellences. night between Capt. E. B. Green and successful stable at the meeting has

There need be no difficulty, a cor- Actors was very rich. George representing the hospital, expressed Now as the only virtue in modesty M. J. Gibson, Green winning by 500 beep-Mr. Ciru's, with wine, 6 The war has given Americans one is ita social charm, its agreeableness to 416. The highest beaks were seconds and 3 thirds. A comfortable respondent writes, about repatriating Graystone se the hero, Shirley Cooke thanks to the friends for their kind "hero" and George Tit attendance. Dr.Wu Ting Fang, an Ad- to others, it is clear that the Eng. 32 25 22 20 by the winner and 47 little record! There is little differ the German women and children as the problem that has given them a lot fishman of that sort misses his aim, and 21 by Gibson. Gibson not being cace between the results achieved by There are sixty-six German steamers chener ae the villain, had the nudi ministrative Director of the Constitu of trouble. They were so convinced The officer who crushed the come- satisfied with the result, they will Sir Paul's and Mr. John Peel's hiterned in the Dutch East India,ence roaring with laughter. The ticnalist Government, believed that three of 10,000 tons, five of 7,000 tons, Spanish dance by Vera Pain impress the rich in Canton should give help that the Englishman was a slow.onish American with that word again meet at the Falace Hotel on tables. Each has & firsts..

an impression Saturday night in a game of 500

H.E. Major-General Ventris enter and none below 3,000 tons. It would of the audience very favourably, and to the Canton Hospital, while Mr. Wa witted, conceited, stiff and boorish" Healy?" gave

directly opposite to one of modesty. up commencing at 8.30 p.m.

The Management of the Palace tained mary visitors in his private not be difficult, surely, to arrange for they gave her hearty reception. Ching-hen, the, Speaker of House of fellow that it was very difficult to But when all this is said in hig reconcile this firmly held tradition detence, it still holds true that a Hotel requires entries for a Tourha stand during the meeting, including one or more of these ships to do the That catchy little item Amico soft Representatives, stated that there is with the new conviction that he was certain type of Englishman, included ment on the American plan, viz. Each H.D. Mr. Cland Severn. The Acting work and set the Nore and Novara job was again presented by Shirley no racial difference in charity. The Boyd and was just as popular as on appreciated by the Chinese and Many a bit of a hero, of self-sacrificing cour. in that class, is intentionally stand player must play the other, and the Governor has given his full support free for English women and children. Cooke, Mare Griffithe and Eileen Kung Yee Band selections were much to the meeting and at all times his

previous occasions. The evening's foreign friends present. offish and, not to make any bones of aggregate points counted.

entertainment was brought to a suc-officials were present. Refreshments BEWARE OF COLDS. age, and an Ally, who knew things it, a bit supercilious. Foreignoni, Eight or ten of the best players in kindly sailing free could be seen

cessful close with a combat between were served before the social gather shout war that they didn't. There and especially Colonials, loathe him the Colony are required for this about the course, changing com

HILDREN are much more likely to Operu and Ragtime in which the ing closed. bare been numerous contributions to We ourselves do not find it easy to tournament and as the one scoring pliments and congratulating owners

the most points will be the winner, and jockeys.

The work of the new broom was when they have calla: The ping cough, of Teslic Holmes, took part. But

contract the contagions diseases whole company, with the exception. We the Press on the subject, one of love him. He is usually in nem.

it will be an incentive for good Bill. lards. The extrence Fee will be $5.00 easily observable in the Police De-diphtheria, scarlet fever and consuzumylie we not going to be left out, which we recently reprinted. That

and the 1st Prize will be valued at partment. Not an accident of note on are diseases that are often contracted little story of the American officer, anxious to get on a friendly footing, ET rid of every cold as quickly as $100.00. There will be also a second has been recorded. All the Police when the child has a cold. That is why he walked on the stage in the middle possible. It is the forerunner of Prize for the Runner up. This arrangements worked to a nicety, all medial anthorities say beware of of the combat scrubbing his face

will fod nothing better than Chamber who was frozen by the English off all pulmonary trouble, sad pasumonls Tournament will not start until the The new methods adopted of various colds. For the quiex erre of colds you vigorously with a towel and managedCAM PLAIN'S

few hours: Taks

open Championship at the V.R.C. has points maintained traffic in en order Wine Count Remedy. It can always be to use a laugh only for this per for the past forty yours s cer'e manter is quite likely true.may develog in

Chamberlain's Cough Itamody. It is a

been decided but intending players ly fashion. Motora, traus, rickshas, depended upon and is pleassat and safe Sectly natural cost The combat in popularity every year. recommendation is requi by all Chemists and Store So we're going to clean up Brother simple thing to do, but the effect is mar

The show is on to-night.. Bocha together?" began the Ameri, ellous Fur sale by all Chemists and are requested to forward their names and all vehicles moved one way to take. For sale by All Chemists and seemed to end in a drew

Storekeepers.

to enable arrangements to be made. Motor cum eoving the racecourse

The China Mail. could never have been mistaken for

TRETÍ, JUSTICE, PUB SERVICE Public School Englishman.

DON'T RISK PNEUMONIA.

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"BILLIARDS.

Mr. Doyle..... Mr. Heid Mr. Adarns

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