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FRIDAY, FERRUARY 25, 1921.

To the

NEW

RACES

CARS AT SPECIAL RATES.

'Phone the.

MERCURY GARAGE.

No. 977.

HONGKONG JOCKEŶ CLUB

RACES.

(Continued from Page 4.)

Sir Paul's Sportsman Dahlia.

1601b.

(Mr. Vida)" Mr. Henry Humphreys's Speckled Mouse. 1601b, Mr. Knoll Mr. "Fash's Javelin. 155.

Dr. Heards Dr. Forsythis Leighton. 151.

(Mr. Doyle! Messrs. Joe and Gassie's Dollar Bill, 1526. M. White) Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Stanley Chief,

1. THU 158.

Unplaced ponies $23.00 each, ticket Nos. 683, 945, 542, 315, 942, 875, 478, 687.

Mrs. John Johnstone's Irish Stew,

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Sir Paul's Conqueror “Dabha,

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155B. (Mr. Vida) Mr. Endeavour's Only Hope (late

Waterlight, 1521.

(Mr. Seth) Dr. Forsyth's Cranby, 150lb.

-(Mr. Gibson)_0) Messrs. Joe and Gussie's, Exche-

quer Bill, 155B.

(Mr. White) 0 Sir Paul's Charing Cross, 155b.

(Mr. Knoll) .0 Mr. John Peel's Coat of Arms,

15815....... (Mr-Johnstone) 0 Mr. G. H. Pons's Muscovite. -

King. 156b... (Mr. Potts) Mr. Soares's Siamese Cat 152b. (Mr Soares) Mr. Staves's Bolshevic, 150D.

(Mr. Doyle) Mr. Staves's Coniston, 1475.

(Mr. Spinks) One length; one and a half lengths. A good race. Passing the stands Conqueror Dablia was first and Parran second with the others in a bunch

Mr. Carpetnoe's Don Carlos,

158. Mr. Knoll) 3 Mr. A. R Lowe's. Benendèn

150lb.......... (HE. Hanoi - Mr. McMase's Peradventura – ze

155íð, A................."(Mr. Seth) `D` Mr. Medico's Seven Diak, 1501.'

(Mr. Thompson)~0 Mr. Nemizee's Ardelan, 155

TO-DAY'S -ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

ORDERS BY LILUS-COLONEL LA G. Bmi, D.SO.. 'ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

1. Parades.

Parades for week ending 5th Marb will be helt in accordance with Fro- game of Work. Markotry........

(Mr. Nemazte) 0 Sir Paul's Blackbird Dahlia

155lb......

(Mr. Vida) D A head; a neck.-.- Two false starts were made. When they got off all went together. Pass 0ing the stands the order was Miser

rimus Doleful Erst, Ardelan and Dog Carlos second, -Flywheel and St. Anthony third. The others were in No. 9 Platoon Reserve will fre 01a bunch behind. The same order Part I on SUNDAY, 6th Maroh, at

was kept at the top bend and back King's Park Range, at 9.30 am. stretch. St. Anthony spurted at the 8. Mounted Infantry Section. Black Rock and down the incline He

Parade at Polo Ground "on (FRIDAY. and Don Carlos led and kept, their 4th March, at 5.30 pm. order round the bend into the home stretch where Flywheel spurted and

Dress: Optional.

155lb. Mr. Johnstone) i behind, Coat of Arms spurted at the ¦ came in first. Don Carlos beat St i Cadet Company.

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse Bay

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Mr. John Peel's Ankle Deep, 183 ...... Mr. Johnstone) Mr. G. H. Ports's Moorland King.

1528. Mr. Pous) M:. Staves's Coniston, 152lb.

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Mr. Bell-Irving)

Mr. Stephen's Pure Silver, 149lb. Mr. Willermuirt

• Allowed 7lbs. One head: a neck.

One false start was made. When they get off they passed the stands in the following order: Dollar Bill. Speckled House ar ·Sportsman Dahlia. Sportsman Dahliz next led by six lengths at the bottom bend, In the back stretch Speckled Mouse secured second place while Ankle At the Black Deep was far behind. "Rock the field gained on the leader! and at the top bend Ankle Deep led for while but entering the home stretch Sportsman Dehlis ran very Strongly. Speckled Mouse spurted and challenged him but could oot overmake hi

Time, 1.53.375.

Chief, 152, ...(Mr. Knoll) Sir Paul's Delight Dahfia, 1521b- (Mr. Vids)

Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's

3

East. 147. Mr. Hancox) Messes. Hosie & Lay's By Jingo. 1400. ..... (Mr. Seth) Mr. Nemazee's Ardavan, 1446.

(Mr. Nemazee) 0 Mr. Saints's St. Anthony, 150. (Mr. Doyle) Mr. Scares's Field Child, 159.

(Mr. White) · 0 One and a half lengths; half a length.

back stretch and up to the Black Rock Anthony and looked like a good where he was fourth. Down the second when St. Anthony shot out incline he fell into filth place. Con- and again beat him by a neck and Don Carlos WES queror Dahlia led at the top bend and came in second.

in

the straight where he was chal-beaten by Marble Tile for third place. lenged by Farran and Merrysand both

of whom bear him. Parran came in first, "Merrysand second and Con- queror Dahlia third.

Time. 2.04.3,5. 010-THE NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES.-Winner 8500; second For Horse $200; third $100. Bazaar Subscription Griffins of this season 1920-1921 that have run and not won at this meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey allowance.) Entrance 85. Five Jurlongs. Pari-mutuel : Winner, Places:-1st

A good start. Passing the stands for the first time Delight Dahlia led, followed by Repulse Bay. Chief, Irish Stew. By Jingo and St. Anthony. East was list. At the top bend the order was Delight Dahlia, Irish Stew, Repulse Bay Chief. By Jingo. By ing went up at the back stretch. At the incline St. Anthony went level with Delight Dahlia. Irish Stew and Cash Sweeps Repulse Bay Chiel were second. By lingo ran well at the top stretch. A the bend frish Stew spurted with the Dahlia and the Chief into the home Unplaced pocies straight. Here Irish Stew and the Commission Chief challenged the Dahlia both bearing him.

Time, 2.06.1 5.

8-THE CHAMPION STAKES.-A

Sweepsakes of $50 each for start-

$.70 60

$ 20.40

2nd 3rd

$ 16.10 $234 80

148 2nd 10043rd

$2,955 40 $ 814.40 $ 422 201 $ 350.00

Ticket No. 37 1st

**

Total.

$1,143.00

$3,715 00

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 248, 1,113, 18, 176.583. 446, 37, 414, 1,004, 898, 336, 148, 550, 916,

ers with $2,000 added for the 203, 193, 30. witter; second 5750; third $400, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Rec For China Ponies. Winners at this bird, 155b... (Mr. White 1 meeting only. Weight for inches] Sir Paul's Mystic Dahlia, 152b. as per scale.

One mile and at

Mr. Vida) 2 quarter

Messrs. G. C. Moxon and C. G.

6. THE PHAETHON STAKES.-

Handicap Winner $600; second! $200; third $100. For Ching Fonies that have run at any Gyin-Pari-mutuel: khana Meeting and Griffins on date of entry. Non-starters barred. Entrance $10, One mile and a

quarter.

"

Winner,

$35.00

Places 1st

$ 650

2nd 3rd

$560

$.7.80

Pari-mustel:

Cash Sweeps

Winner,

$ 13.70

Places:-Lst

$ 8.30

2ad 3rd

$ 39 80

$20.30

Unplaced ponies

Cash Sweeps

Ticker No. 789 1st $2,957 50 445 2nd $ 845 00 1079 3rd $ 422.50 $ 175.00 $1,100.00

Unplaced ponies Commission

Total

$5,500 00

Unplaced pontes 2500 each, t'cket Nos. 1079, 368, 445, 675, 494, 529; 789, 720, 1002, 365. Mr. Fash's Dolphin. 15315.

Mr. Heard) Mr. E. Des Van's Begger King.

140.

.... (Mr. White) Mr. Stephen's Hatron, 145lb.

Mr. Vuillenmuir) Mr. Ferdodad's Pawnshop, 1481b. (Mr. Vidal Mrs. John Johnstone's Adventurer,

isobi ...... t. Johnstone) Mr. McMase's Savernake, 14816! (Mr. Seth) Mr. Nemazce's Sepand,, 145.

Commission

Ticket No. 3445 1st $24,080 1509 2d 6,880 3rd. $ 3,440 1867

400 $ 8,700

$ 43,500 Unplaced ponies $100 each, ticket Nos. 1867, 3928, 64, 3047, 1018, 3445,

1509.

Total

The winner of the sweep was Mr. Tung Kwan Shan, formerly C.S.P. in Canton.

Mr. John Peel's Silver Streak,"

1491b. (Mr. Johnstone)

1

Mr. G. H. Potts's Fighting King, 15ԵՄ ... M. Hill 2 Mr. Gilpin's Triumph, 1528.

2

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| Sir Paul Chater's Honesty Dahlia,

1521......... (Mr. Vida) 0 of Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong

Chief, 161ib.

0

One and a half lengths; a head. " A good start was made. Honesty Dahlia led with Spotted Sand second.

Mackie's The 1521.

Carpenter: (Mr. Ports) 3

Mr. B. Basto's Shooting Star.

(Mr. Hancox) 0

150lb.

Mr. H. Birkent's 'Blackspot,"

155 (Mr. Hill) Mr. Carpetnor's Don Juan, 155lb.

(Mr. Soares) 0 Mrs. Deacon's Frampton, 158b. (Mr. Knolli Mr. Fash's Phenacetin. 155lb.

(Mr. Heard) Dr. Forsyth's Neston. (45.

Mr. Nemazee) Mr. Harley's Bogeyman 150th. (Mr. Shaw) Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's

North, 15215.

(Mr. Johnstone)

Mr. Henry Humphreys's Meadow Mouse, 152lb.... (Mr. Seth), Mrs. Leslie-Smith's Barley Sugar, 150lb... Mr. Timmis)

Time, 2.43.

EXTRA RACE.-This was the race.

to decide the dead: best for Brst place in the Challenge Cup. fifth race first day. Distance 11 miles Pari-mate!:

Winner,

$11.80 Places 1st

$ 12.70 Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 263 1st $900,00 100 2nd $300.00 $ 300.00

$1,500.00

n

Commission

Total

Mr. John Peel's Caulfield, 155. (Mr. Johnstone)

2

Mr. G. H. Pons's Allied King.

1551b.

(Mr. Hill) Three quarters of a length. 'Caulfield took the lead from the post and kept about a length ahead until the end when Allied King com ing up the stretch reduced the lead to three quarters of a length.

Time, 3.54.4/5..

In the Nil Desperandum Stakes the dividend paid by The Carpenter for third place was probably one of the largest third place dividends in the history of the Hongkong Jockey Clab. The first place dividend of $406.20 in the Tientsin Plate paid by Flywheel was the largest dividend of the meeting.

DAY, 1st March, at 6.30pm.

Parade at Headquarters on TUES

Dress: Drill Order.

G. F. E. RAPSON, BL-Major, “Adjotant, H. E. V. D. Corps. Hongkoop, February 25, 1971.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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THR Steamship

"APUS" (having, arrived from

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via ports on Feb. 25th, 1921, Con- signees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltdý Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk.

Consignees of Cargo must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Ex- ports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowas where it will be examined at 10 am. on 3rd March 1921, by the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.

ARMAMENTS LIMITATION recognised.

JAPAN'S PACOBAKKE,

TO REACH UNDERSTANDING.

Tokyo, February 17-Addressing the Budget Committee of the House

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of Peers, the Minister of the Navy stated that the present naval building programme would be completed in 1927. A large proportion of the ves- sels would be built in private yards, despite the fact that construction in the Government yards was 15 per cent..cheaper...

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Count Uchida, the Foreign Minis oter, stated that the disturbed condi

tions in the territory contiguous to Korea would make it impossible for the Japanese to evacuate Siberia in the rear future. The prevention of

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Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature immediately.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC., Agents for Div. of Opr. U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpn. Hongkong, February 25, 1991.

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

ALL preliminary notices of forth.

Mr. E. Tazel, third officer of the Admiral Line steamer "Wheat sad Montaria," was rushed to the General Hospital upon the vessel's arrival at

coming meetings, lectures and trouble from Korean malcontents, entertainments, sent for insertion in Brig. Gen. E. B. Macnaghten &

and also the protection of Japanese the news columes of the China Mail, Mr. T. F. Cobbs's Given-

interests, would necessitate the care charged for at the rate of $1 each, chy, 15515. Mr. Bell-Irving) tinued occupation of Vladivostock. (as announced in May and Jone of (Mr. Knoll) 3 Mr. John Peel's Tiddleywinks, The Minister added that the forLast year) providing that they do not 3 Sir Paul Chater's Empire Dahlia,

1551b.

(Mr. Yih) 0 eign recognition of the Chita Govern- occupy more than four lines. In 161IN.......... (Mr. Heard) 0 Mr. Ritchfields's White House, of Mr. Soares's Spotted Sand, 155b.

ment would seriously affect Japan, future if this space is exceeded they 150lb. " (Mr. Doyle) 0 (Mr. Soares) Mr. Stephen's Dunlugas, 1521b.

but such action was not contemplated will be placed in the advertising at present.

columns at the prevailing rates. (Mr. Willenmuir) 0

Subsequently the Anglo-Japanese Three quarters of a length: a neck.alliance was discussed for an hour. North led at the beginning-bit was but a stenographic record was not

taken-Reuter (Mr. Nemazee) 0

Four ponies ran (Mr. Bell-Irving) sean displaced. Mr. Soares's Siamese, Car. 1411b.

abreast up to the home stretch when Mr. Soares) 0

Mystic Dahlia. Redbird, and The Carpenter shot-out-left the others Mr. Soares's Forest Child. 146b. (Mr. Yih) Mr. Staves's Bolshevic, 148lb.

winning past Redbird made a last Dahlia and Spotted Sand level in the spurt and beat Mystic Dahlia. (Mr. Doyle) 0 One length; a head.

first place with Silver Streak 2nd Carpenter tried very hard to get Passing the stands for the first Empire Dahlia level in the second second place but lost by a neck- time the order was, Beggar King place. The others were bunched be Sepand, and Bolshevic. Beggar King hind. The same order was kept at going strong, with Pawnshop last. Ar the top bend, also at the back stretch the bottom bend they strung our with and Black Rock. At the bottom bend Pawnshop second last, Beggar King the rest of the field closed up. In increased his lead at the back stretch the home stretch. Spotted Sand fell Up the incline passing Black Rock back and Silver Stresk and Fighting the field bunched up. Pawnshop second at the top bend, but was crowded out in the home streight. Dolphin. Beggar King and Hatton came to the fore and were placed in this order. Bolshevic gave Hatton a good race for third place.

At the stands the order was Honeer behind," and raced together. Near the Calchas," a vessel of over 10,000: Yokohama on Feb. 10. Mr. Hazel

Time. 2.41.

field and coming in in the order givea King and Triumph spurted beating the

Time. 2.334/5.

-THE CONSOLATION STAKES, -Winner $600: second $200; third $100. For China Ponies that have run and not won at this meet- ing Weight for inches as per

(Jockey allowance.) trance $5. One mile.

scale,

En-

Time, 1.18.

11-THE TIENTSIN PLATE.

Messrs Werkinan, Clark and Co.. Belfast, launched the steamer The tons gross, for the passenger and

freight services of Messrs Alfred was ill with erysipelas before the ship Holt and Co, Liverpool. The reached port and the utmost speed machinery will consist of two sets of Brown Curtis double reduction geared was necessary that he might be given terbines constructed by the builders, medical attention.

Winner $500; second $200; third $100. For "Larsen Subscrip tion Griffins that have run and rot won at this meeting. Weight. for inches as per scale." Ponies placed second 5lb. extra; ponies placed third 31b extra. Lockey allow ance.) Entrance $57 One mile and a quarter. Pari-mutuel Winner. Places-1st

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Places: Ist

$ 9.60..

422 2nd. € 850 00

Alleged Abduction

2nd

€ 23.70 $ 8,60

791 3rd $ 446.50

Local and General

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Shanghai Wedding-

Unplaced ponies: Commission

Company Reports w...

Obituary .................

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-20 20 20--21 21.

$1,160,00

Jail for Comfort!

Total

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7-THE RIALTO" STAKES.-- Presented by the Members of the Hongkong Stock Exchange Valve Pari-mutuel?" $1,000 to winner; second to re- ceive $300; third $200. For Sub- scription Griffins of both classes of

this season, 1920-1921. Weight for

< 3rd.

inches as per scale. (Jockey allow-Cash Sweeps -- arice.) Entrance $10. One mile. Pari muluel:

Ticket No. 413 1st $3,000.90

209 2nd $ 857.40

Winner. Places-1st

$ 8.90

H

$9.70

2cd 3rd

$.580

Unplaced ponies Commision

$ 9.50

Cash Sweeps w

Ticket No. 600 1st $3,125 50

$175.00

Correspondence...

1-7 Hongkong Man Married

7 Local Weddings....

Mr. JH. Gardiner.......

Not Enticed.

-Cash Sweeps —

Ticket-No. 683 1st $3,300 50 542 2nd $ 943.00 478 3rd $ 471.50 Unplaced poles $125.00 Commission

$1,21000

Total

·534-3rd $ 428.70

$ 225.00 $1,128 00

-$5,540.00

Unplaced ponies $25 00 each, ti ket Nos. 268, 413, 877.124,740, 230, 756, 534, 209, 841, 172, IL:

Mr. Nemazee's Pairan, 1471,

Mr. Nemuzeel Mr. H. P.White's Merrysand.

152lb

(Mr.. Heard)

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Children's Corner...

Nos, 600, 208, 1,074, 442, 791, 133, 588, 940, 1,115.” Mr. Wobble's Flywheel, 15516.

(Mr. Wuillermair) Mr. Saints's St. Anthony, 185lb.

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Total

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