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mother daring the first few days of her offspring's free life, and have

the slightest attention to them." Any man claiming to be a gentle- man must here have the impules to jump to the defence of the female so attacked, but as we said in-open- ing, it were a rash thing to con- trädict such an authority. .** Ee known, he knows." After all, without being an entomologist, w are in a position to remember that the earwig is a nightly gadabout, fond of going to parties. turnal and gregarious," says the the third day of the series-and again | Mr. Vida

THIRD DAY'S MEETING.

SILVER STREAK WINS THT CHAMPION STAKES. $24,080 CASH ŚWEEP.

The perfect weather that has lav• ]

Tet. Zud.

3rd.

this year's meeting of the Hong Noc kong Jockey Clab continued to-slay—

Mr. Knoll

8

5

5 Mr. Johnstone...

2

(1 dead host)

4

Mr. Heard

1

3

E. B., which would happily hit off a great crowd found its way to Happy Mr. Hill. (I dead best)--~

3 2 (Pawnshop. 1st and 2nd, dis- some of our human females, with Valey to watch the sport. And this | Mr. Soares......... less reputation for motherly de

qualified twice) votedness. Moreover, Mr. Brind day promised to be even better than

1 3. 3 les proves that he is Mrs. Earwig's the ree that have preceded it. This

vere: Mr. true friend, after all, and dead is the last of the three oficial" days. In addition there againat her horticultural enemies. There remains but one more day, to- Nemazce, 2 seconds and 2 thirds; He says. With the observation

Mr. Gibson, 1 second and 1 third;] that the common earwig is given amorrow-in "off" day when the Mr. Doyle, 1 second and 2 thirds; much blacker character by garden-"also rans" will be given their Mr. Timis, 1 second: and Messrs. ers than it deserves, a fairly exchance, and then the 1921 race meet-Seth. White, and Wulffenomir, 1 tended examination of the ques-ing in many respects the most sue tion brings me to agree heartily. So on the whole the earwig comes well out of it. She may not be a Florence Nightingale among in- sects, but she is a thoroughly re- sinned spectable person, more

cessful that has ever been held in the Colony, will pass into history.

With the Derby out of the WHY and marked off as a record-maker, against than sinning. She does interest centered principally in The her best, and if that best is not Champion Stakes. This was the enough to make a song about, at eighth race on to-day's programme. least it is worth while. All this and open only to the winters at this while the expert disputants have

third exch

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1921.

Sir Paul Chater, responding, sald Unplaced ponies $25.00 Bach, ticket that he had was a good many cups Nos. 81, 548, 556, 424, 325, 314, 657. in Hongkong, some of which had 26, 279, 283, 521, 933, 74, 437, 625, |been presented by Sir Henry May 385.

and some by His Excellency the pres | Mr Fash's Aspiria, 1521b.—A |ent Governor. He intended to try to

(Me Heard) 1

be successful and repeat the per Mr F. B. Deacon's Frome, 158 formance next year by securing

Mr Kool 2 another cup. presented by His Messrs. Hosie and Lay's By fingo, Excellency.

1471b (Mr Seth) 3

1. THE GRAND STAND STAKES: M: Allsure's Jock, 149:b

-Winner $600; second $200;

(Mr Bell Icing) 0 third $100. For China Ponies, Mr Billiards' Square Measure, bond fide Griffins on date of entry.

147Tb **** -*••*(kir Timmi) 0

Weight for inches as per scale. Mr H. Birkett's Beldorney, 152 Winners of one race 5lb.; of two

(Mr Jardine)

(Mr Vida) -0

» DE"more" races 10%. extră. Sub- Mrs Deacon's Frampton, 1551

scription Griffins of both classes of this season 1920-1921, winners Mr Harley's Bogeyman, 14876.

(Mr Shaw) • no penalty, non-winners” allowed 5b.) Entrance St. Three quar. Capt. Henderson and Mr Dyer's

North, 14715...(Mr Hancox) 0- Capt. Henderson and Mr Dyer's

ters of a mile. Pari-mutuel

Winner. Places --Ist

2nd Srd Cash Screeps

Ticket No. 8 1st

6.90 $560

$ 5.70 $.-7.40

$1231.30 161 2nd $ 351.80 30 3rd $ 175,90 $ 125.00

However the racing went, it was bound to be satisfactory financially to 1 few. The lucky ones have been Unplaced ponies busy ever since the Derby receiving Commission

The first prize in congratulations.

the Derby, the V.R.C. sweep worth something more than $20,000, went to Mr. C. M. V. Ribeiro of the Standard Oil Co. He had the ticket

On

West, 1551b..............(Mr Hill o Mr Martinho's Evergreen, 1481b-

(Mr Gibrop) ON

Mr McMase's Adversariat, 1511b

(Mr. Pons) 0

Mr Nemazee's Ardayan, 145b

(Mr Nemzee)

Mr John Peel's Umpty, 1521b,

0

(Mr Johnstone) 0

Mr Ritchfelds'. White Mouse, 147b

$ 471:00

(Mr Doyle) 0

$2355.00

Mr Soares Field Child, 1501

(Mr Soares).0

Total

Unplaced ponies $25 00 each, ticket No. 8, 40, 201, 52, 238, 161, 30. 11. in partnership with a Portuguese resi- Sir Paul's Honesty Dahka, 1576

(Mr Knell) 1

Three lengths. lengths.

One and a half

Sixteen ponies started, one of them being badly left at the post. From the start Field Child went thead fol

~ (Mr Seth) | 2 | loved by,, Beldorney. Passing the stards for the first time the order was

left us in suspense as regards the meeting. It was to be a champion-dent of Canton, but had parted with moral character of the patrmal ear-stip indeed, with a good selection of half the ticket for $1,000. Mr. J. Mr Nemazer's Parran, 1521b.....

Ingham won the first prize in the wig. What of him? Ltd imagine him gnashing his man-

We can horses to choose from, and just enough Hongkong Jockey Clas Sweep, worth Mr R Macgregor's The Renown, dibles in righteous wrath at this insulting neglect. We regret it. but we cannot help it. Where the experts are silent, we must main- tain silence too.

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bereavement

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son, a son.

LOGAL AND GENERAL

Shareholders of the Harskong and Shanghai Banking Corporation are reminded that the ordinary year ly meeting of shareholders takes place in the City Hall, at noon to morrow, Saturday. February 26.

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Plans have been made for the establishment of a Cotton Merchants' Bank in Shanghai with an initial capital of $1,00,000. At a meeting held at the Cotton Merchants' Guid in Shanghai'it was, decided to make | use of the Guild as temporary head quarters. Mr. Zith Wentai has been appointed president and Mr. Pan Choh-tsu vicepresident,

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1581b.........(Mr Bell Irving) 3 Field Child. By Jingo, with the others bunched behind, including the horse (Mr Heard) 0 that was left at the post. At the bot

tom bend Frome got second place

certainty to leave the backers in over $12,000; and a Chinese gentle- the air." Among the ponies that had man, the manager of the Hongkong Mr Fash's Harlequin, 1551b qualified were Invincible King, the Theatre, won the first prize in the

Foam, 1491b...(Mr White) - 0 | being level with Field Child at the Derby winner: Fighting King, Allied cash sweep on the course, taking Messrs. Joe and Gussie's White

Mensch. G, C. Moxon and C. G. incline and passing him at the Black. King, Silver Streak, Caulfield, Ankle down $10,906.

Mackie's Tweedledum, 1551b (Mr Him)

(Mr Soares)

(Mr Willenmuir).

Deep, Speckled Mouse, Hongkong" An additional event on today's Chiel. Honesty Dahlia, Triumph, programK was set place im. Irish Stew, Pawnshop, Frome, and mediately after the 11th race, when Sponed Sand. The probabilities were Mr John Peel's Caulfield, with Mr thar Invincible King was not going to Johnstone up, and Mr G. H. Potts ranand yet no che "was exactly Allied, King, with Mr Hill up, were sure. The night before the Derby, down to run off the dead heat in the the probabilities were that Invincible Challenge Cup, the fifth race on King would not run in that classic Wednesday's list. This gave to-day's event so the gossip spread but programme practically twelve races. the pony ran, and ran so well it came The Band of the Wiltshires, under in trailing the others behind it. There the direction of Bandmaster I. W. was, however, more ground for the Easton, played enjoyably through belief that the Derby winner would the day. The programme. was as not a to-day, and so in the early follows: hours this pioning the backers were somewhat at a loss. The pony did have a tender lego so it was stated very definitely—and it did run with a bandage abouts its dainty limb-a very flat bandage, by the way, indicating that there was no swelling beneath it

and it was-reasonable to suppose that if its leg was really render, the pounding around a hard track in the Derby had not done in any good, and the only thing to do with it would be to give it a rest. At any rate, it looked as if one of the other horses

SOUVENIR NUMBER ould be counted on for the champion-

ship.

In the"main, though, the perfect weather conditions have removed A 16 year old Mai Tsai was yes considerable of the uncertainty that terday afternoon returning home from the market with a bundle of might otherwise have been expected throughout the meeting. There have vegetables, when she was jostled by not been nearly the number of sur- the crowd in Praya East Her prprises that would have occurred if the chase fell to the ground and in her track had not been hard and fast. eagerness to recover it, she did not Had it been maddy-had it been even notice the approach of tram car? No. 6 which knocked her over, causing injuries in her head. She was re- moved to the hospital

MORNING.

1 March Nibelungen ----Wagner 2 Overture Hungarian .................... Bela. 3 Selection--Joy Bells Chappelle, 4 Suite An evening in Toledo

Schmeling. 5 Oriental & Scene-In the Soudan Sebek. 6 Selection-Chu Chin Chow'

Norton. 7.Waltz-Innamorata Fare, B Fox Trot-Cotton Land-Russell 9 Selection-Rigoletto Verdi. 10 One Step-Witch of the Wood

Russell

AFTERNOON.

"

1 March-Militaire Eilenberg. 2 Selection-The Lilac Domiro

Cuviller. 3 Dance Rosits.......Missud. 4 Selection-Irene................................ Tierney.

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Rock as also did Square Measure. At the top bend the order was Frome, Square Measure, Field Child. Com- Oing into the home straight Aspiric, Frome and By Jingo sparted well and Detallenged the leaders, passing them and coming in in the order mentioned.

Time, 3.02.2/5.

Mr Soares Dandy Child, 1521h .... Mr Stephen's Spynie, 1551b

Many lengths; a neck. Two false starts were made.

4THE LADIES PURSE-Pre-

sented, with $400 added to the winner; second to receive $200; third. $100. For Chine Ponies. Weight for inches' as per scale. Winners at this meeting other than Subscription Griffins of both classes 5lb. extra. Jockeys who have had three or more winning mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin Sib. extra. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $10. Orce round, Pari-mutuel : Winner, Places-1st

When the ponies got away Honesty Dahlia shot to the front folowed by Harlequin.. The others were strang out about two lengths behind. At the Rock Honesty Dahlia still led. At the top bend the field closed up. In the home straight Parran and The Renown spurted and beat Harlequin. Honesty Dahlia responded well to the challenge and won comfortably: Parran and the Renown had a good struggle which resulted in the former wincing by a neck.

Time 1.33 2.-THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES.—Winner $600; second $200; third $100. For: China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting of Cash Swerpe one race 5ib.; of two or more races j

106. extra. Griffins allowed 51b.;] Subscription Griffins of both classes

$11.10 $ 6.80

2nd Srd

$ 9.30

$ 23.10

Ticket No. 186 1st $2105.60

42 2nd $ 601.60

.-97 3rd $ 300.80

of any season non-winners allowed Unplaced ponles 10 Entrance $10. One mile Commission and a quarter. Pari-mutuel

Winner.

$ 44.90

Places 1st ..

2nd

$ 9,90 $ '6.10

5. Waitz-Under my darling's win Cash Sweeps

dow.........................Lincke. Ticket No. 393 1st $1,693.30 **5 2nd $483.80 210 3rd $ 241.90. $25.00 $ 611.00

$3,055.00 is a maxim that some people are never [10 One Step Arabian Nights,

Unplaced ponies $25,00 each, ticket satisfed; and yesterday there were

A close second, in interest, to the Nos. 393, 210, 5, 212. even heard some to be sure they were individuals who had been stead

6 Selection-The Mikado-Sullivan. į „ 7 Entr'acte-Rouge et Noir Lotter. slightly muddy undoubtedly fewer & Three-Dances from Henry VIII Unplaced ponies

German Commission favourites would have won, and there would have been more chance for the outsider to make a little money, I

Fraser Simison. Total

Hewitt

9 Selection-A Southern Maid

A

3

Total

$ 100,00 $-777.00

***$3,885.00

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 220, 186, 97, 75, 42, 339, 200.. Me Soares' Spotted Sand, 155lb

{M- Soares) 1 Sir Paul's Conquerer Dahlia,

16016................ (Mr Vida) 2 Mr J. F. Macgregor's Strath,

farrar, 16015.....(Mr Heard) 3 Mr G. C. Moxoa's Louza, 1500

Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlia, 1631b Mr John Peel's Caulfield, 1551b

(Mr Timis), 0

(Mr Knoll) →

(Mr Jardine) 0

Mr John Peel's Paper Money.

A whale was washed ashore to the Ray Society, The Times Dear Bombay on January 24. It reviewed it. When we say that measured twenty-five feet in length,

Championship, was the Ladies Purse Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong

Chief, 166lb (Mr Knoll) 1

140th ....................(Mr Johnstone) 0 we imply, of course, that one man and was alive the next day. It is ly dopping their contributions into the fourth race of the day-chiefly

Three lengths; half a length, reviewed it for the Times. Is it being presented to the Natural the place suggesting darkly that it for historic and sentimental reasons. Sir Paul's Hope Danlia, 1501b

(Mr Vida) 2; possible that the Times, which History Association. The discovery would be nice if there would only The Ladies Parze is one of the

great commotion in income along a good, heavy slodging oldest events in the list of the Mr John Peel's Slam, 1521b

Another good start was made. fathers the Encyclopedia, gets the has caused

Colony's racing, having been run first

(Mr Johnstone) Conqueror Dahlia, Sovereign Dahlia, writers of the encyclopedia articles dian circles, and thousands of Indians rain, to jumble things up a bit.

All in all, the Derby yesterday was in 1861, when Afghan, owned by Mr. Mr G. HL Potts Mountain King,

Spotted Sand, Strathfarrar, Paper (Mr Hill) Money, Louza, and Caulfield: Pass- to write its reviews? If so, per- bave made a pilgrimage to the spot, hape Reginald Innes Pocock, super-many offering it pujsh for hours, and a pretty race, and Mr. Hill, who was Muirhouse, with Mackenzie up, won

Three lengths; one and a halfing the Green Gate the same order

one intendent of the London Zoo, who resenting offerings of sweets and up on Invincible King, deserved to the contest. It has always been the

other delicacies,

win it for his fine judgment and neat custom for a pretty little presenta lengths.

was kept. Paper Money went last. pontificates in the E. B. on ear.

A good start was made. Stam led at the back stretch. Up the incline riding. It was his third win in suc- tion of the prize to be made

This wigs, wrote this review. It is not

the race

year followed by Hope Dahlia and Hong Conqueror Dahlia led past the Blick For three years-1919, after cession."

Mountain King wat Rock. Spotted Sand was second and certain, mind you, that he did,

Mr. K. Kubota, Mayor of Yoko Mountain King: 1920, Allied King: Miss Duff, daughter of Admiral kong Chief. because the review opens with an hama, has finished the draft of his and 1921, Invincible King the Duff was chosen to present the last. This order was kept rounding Sovereign Dahlia third. At the top unsympathetic remark about ear plan for a "Greater Yokohama," Derby has gone to Mr. G. H. Potts purse to the winner. Likewise it has the top bend. Fasting the stands bend Sponed Sand again took the lead wigs, that most of us could spare which includes the absorption of 12 horses, with Mr. Hill in the saddle always been the custom for the for the first time the order was, Sia and came strongly into the home them, whereas the E B. article neighbouring towns and villages. Although at the end there was less winner of the race to present to the Hongkong Chief, and Hope Dahl, stretch, dinning easily. Conqueror · avows that the earwig's “maternal it is to have competition than one looks for in a

lady who hands him the purse, a third, all close together. Rounding Dahlia and Strathfarrar, who had

The China Mail.

→DUTE, JOSTICE, PUBLIC SEEVICE'

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEZ 25, 1991.

THE AFFECTIONATE

EARWIG.

fruit. The first gardener' of all,

Mr. Adam, is understood to have

The way things stood this morning,

4 5

2

was

is generally respectful in tone, al-Home Department. The proposed steady climb to the front from among an appropriate word of thanks. It lead and at the back stretch was hailed and came in second and third though it alleges (plagiarising the extension of the city limits would add the tail-enders was a spectacular per doubtless will be continued for many closed up at the Black Rock.

is a pleasant ceremony, and one that a dozen lengths in front. They all

respectively. on dit of common gardeners) that twice the present area and 100,000 formance.

At years to coITE.

Time, 1.52.1/55. the top bend Hope Dahlia again, the earwig eate the petals of flow-population to the city. ers, growing shoots, and soft ripe

E. E. the Governor arrived soon took second place. Entering the 5-THE AMERICAN CUP.-Pre- Sir Paul Chater's able was first in after the second race and was received home straight Mountain King ran sented by American Citizens res- dent in Hongkong, with $400 add- Madam Tamaki Miura, the cele the mumber of races won. The order by Sir Paul Chater. His Excellency strongly on the outside and very bamed the creature, but as he was brated Japanese singer, known in which the owners ranked was as

ed to the winner; second to receive accompanied by his A.D.C, soon they were all abreast. A hard

$200; third $100. For China. not a Latin scholar, it is unlikely throughout the musical world for her follows:

Mr. Burlingham, ASP. and his struggle followed. Hongkong Chief 1st 2nd 3rd. Private Secretary, Capt. Warner. shot out of the bunch and came in

Pontes, bond fide" Griffins on date. that he burdened our little 'friend characterisation of Madam Butterly,

first. Hope Dahlia followed him for

of entry. Weight for inches as per It is impossible to turn a deal with the title of Forficela auricu- ja Puccini's opera of the same name, Sir Paul Chater....

Following the race for the Ladies second place with Siam right behind. scale. Winners of one race 536.; ear to the testimony of a workerlaria. He is more likely to have will be heard in Japan in April. Her Mr. G. H. Potts.. 4

(1 dead heat).

Purse a move was made to the Grand Time: 2.40 4/5.7

of two races 7ib.; of three or more In the Zoological Laboratory at called it the Little Nipper, a name company will include members of

Stand for the presentation of the 3.—THE HONGKONG STAKES.—

Faces 10lb. extra. Subscription Cambridge, when he offers it on a subsequently carelessly transferred the Singer Orchestra. They will Mr.-John Peel. 3. 2 (1 dead heat).

purse H.E. the Governor present-Winner $750; second $250; third Griffirm of both classes of this act matter of such real importance as to the infant Cain. Be that as it tour Japan for six weeks. Madame

Madam Mr. Ferdndud..... 2*** 1

ed this year's cup to the winner and

$150. For Horse Bazaar Subscrip-

son 1920-1921 allowed 716. - (Joon, the maternal affection of the cat may, Mr. Lucas sides with the gar- Minra will be heard in

(Pawnshop, 1st and 2nd, dis said he had great pleasure in pre-

∙tion. Griffins-of this, season 1920-|

key allowance.)Entrance $10. wig. Mr. H. H. Brindley sides deners in their ignorant prejudice, Butterfly," "Iris," and other well- Later the company known operas,

1921. senting last year's pup to Sir Pant

Weight for inches as per qualified twice)

- Once round. - with the anti-earwigs on this point, and says it does much damage to

Chater. Following this Miss Duff scale. Vinner of the Subscription and against, mirabile dictu, the dahliss and other flowers. How will give its repertoire in Shanghai Ms. J. Johnstone 2

Pari-mutuel: presented the purse to Mr. Scares, Griffins Challenge Cup 7b. extra;

Winner, Encyclopedia Britannica. Since ever, he adds that it may do as

Dr. Forsyth 5.-10.

extending to him her hearty 'congratu- non-winners allowed 3lb... (Jockey

Places-Lat the atheists have made such bead much good as harm by destroying

In addition, there were Mr. lations. In reply Mr. Soares said

allowance.) Entrance $10. way, and the Kaiser has fallen the other peste. He pleads that the

mile and a half nearest thing to omniscience that earwigs have excellent domestic Peking celebrated China New Soares, 1 first 3 thirds Mr. F. B. that the race which had just been run

Pari-mutuel: we have is the Encyclopedia Bri-habits, the mothers tending the Year with greater enthusiasm that Deacon, I first, I third Mir. Topside, had given him an honour which came

Winner, tannica. On this crucial question egge and young with care." In the has been evident for some time past, Brst; Mr. H. Hanpheys, I first; as a bolt from the blue. He could of the maternal affection of "the very next number of the Literary a fact which is all the more ex Mr. Fash, 2 seconde 2 thirds; Mr,never have imagined that he would be earwig the E. B. does not con- Supplement, the Cambridge, 200-traordinary in view of the distress, Nemazće, 2 seconds, 2 thirds, Mr. lucky enough to bring home the trophy descend to argue. It ignores the logist already mentioned, seeks to outside the Capital and the proverty Carpetnor, second, 1 third, Mr. with Spotted Sand against such riders antis, and states quite simply, aerob the lady earwig of her reputa of the Government. On New Year's Saint, 1 second, Third Mr. Moxon, as Mr Johnstone, Mr. Vida and an affirmation that ought to be tion for maternal solicitude. Her eve the main streets were illuminat 1 second, and Mr. Seth Mrs. Dea others. He felt a deep. pride in sufficient, that the young earwigs, care of her eggs; he admits, obed with red lanterns, and on Newcon, and Mrs. H. Birkett, Stephen, having won the race. M as well as the eggs, are carefully served by many entomologists from Year's Day every shop was beflagged, Hosie and Lay, and Towers, third He then presented Miss Duf with brooded and watched over. de Geer, onwards, it is easy to con- while sereplants hovered over the sachata bouquet and called for cheers for Unplaced But let us begin at the begin- firm but, bearing in mind the city and dropped good wishes ex- Mr. Knoll was the leading jockey, the ladies of Hongkong. which were Comm ning. W. J. Lucas began it, by often repeated statement as to pressed on printed coloured slips of with Mr. Johnstone, Mr Vida, and heartily given. He then called for writing a monograph of the British: jealous care of the newly-hatched paper Business was completely Mr. Hill in close company. The order three cheers for Miss Duff which were Orthopters issued to subscribers roung, I have carefully watched the suspended for three days. - 5

and Hongkong.

Mr. Gilpin "A.MD 218 (25.

was as follows:

given with enthusiasm.

Places=1st

$-13.40 $640 2nd

620 3rd

$8.90 Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 81 1st $1810.90- 556 2nd $517,40.

3rd $258.70 325.00 72300)

$3.540.00

One

Cash Sweeps

-20.70 $6.10

5.80 -8.40

-Ticket No, 589 1st $2,817.50

403 2nd $ 806.00 650 3rd $ 40250

Unplaced ponies

Commission

Total

-175,00

$1,050.00

$5,350,00

Úsplaced ponies $25.00 ëách; ticket

Nos: 403,-167, 255, 650, 984; -852, 998, 21, 714,928,

(Continued on Paga

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