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HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.

Telephone No. 483,

BOLE AGENTS

IN

HONGKONG and

SOUTH CHINA

FOR

THE STUDEBAKER CAR

We have just received a consignment of these Cars convering:—

BIG SIX TOURING (7 Passenger) SPECIAL SIX TOURING (6 Passenger) SPECIAL SIX SEDAN - (6 Passenger) LIGHT SIX TOURING (5 Passenger)

FIRST.” CLASS LIVERY SERVICE,

2

GYMKHANA.

SECOND MEETING.

SUCCESSFUL DAY,

Gloomy weather, which up to the last moment showed us sign of in- provement, dissuaded many from at-

Mr. Ferdinded's Workshop (ste

Don Juan), 155 lbs.

(Mr. Soares)

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Mr. B. Basto's Frampton, 159

Ibs

(Mr. Potts) Mr. Topside's Mountain Bear (late

Timur), 158 lbs.

(Mr. Sutton) 0)

0

THE CHINA MA

Agestions Anejkr the sexine unint

4 points for a first: 2 for a second, and I for a third. 2nd prize, $200; Srd pelis, $160

Mr. John Bell-Irving's Scamper- dale Caté" Javelin), 146 lbs, (Mr. J. Bellirving) Mr. Nemazne's Parren, "141 "Tos. ** (Mr. T. W. Doyle) Mr. Soares Spotted Sand, 151 lbs. (Mr. Soares) Sir Ella Kadooria's -- Hongkong Chief, 151 fb (Mr. F. Sutton)

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"Time: 2mim. 11-1-5escs.

Pari matnel Winner:-135.80

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Cash Sweeps.

Ticket No..

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568, $4,330.20

5:30

311, 1.247.30

LOCAL WEDDING

PRETTY, CATHEDRAL, CHIRMONT,

KINGKONG CHILDREN.

← CHILD SLAYARLA”

REVOLTING ABUSES ALLEGED.

Lient Commander. Hasleyood wriIDGE St. John's Cathedral was the scène to x Home paper köln Whitchurch, of a charmingly pretty wedding de Reading, calling attention so a reply Saturday afternoon when Mie given in the House of Commons re- Dorothea Farmer, daughter of Mr. fcently on behalf of the Colonial Office and Mrs. William Farmer of Strameen to a questička:" regarding the buying was married to Mr. H. G. Baxter, of end selling of Chinese 'giris and chad Mr. H. P. White's Marrysand, the Chartered Bank, Hongkong. The ren in Honefong. A custom does 145-lba.......(Mr. Kremer) 0 Rev. J.T. Folman, officiated at the exist there, it was, sijed, -“ by Mrs. LeaderSmith's Lozan, 146 lbs ceremony.

which, in return for a money-payment, (Major Tanmis) 0.) The bride was given away by her ] girls are transfeured to another house. Three lengths between first-and | father. Her gown was of draped bold, sgurly for the purpose of second, two lengths between second white satin charmeuse with a square domestic servĪCA," And third

train lined with chiffon. A tulle "From personal experience,” writes velt word gvir a close wreath of Commnder Hislewood, "I can vouch orange bads fell over the train, foy the fact that, shekering under the being caught up with a small pory above so-called custoút, the most res of orange blossom and heather. volting abuses in the traffic of girls Bearing in mind the old adage and children is openly carried out. which prescribes the wearing of The fact that large numbers of these Hoplaced starters Nos, 654, 65%/mething old, something new. giris are sold into the local houses of i something borrowed and some ill-ame, and are shipped over sexs for thing - blue, the belde carried; the same, purpose, is perfectly well CLASS HANDICAP: "B" CLASS mung the white lilies of her beauti-known to the whole shipping com- Distance: Three quarters of a mile-ful bouquet a piece of the bouquet inuity, and equally well known to by her mother when those of the lol inhabitants who For Ghini Ponies 1st prize: $250, carried

the latter was married in the have made inquiries on the subject. 2nd prize; $100, 3rd prize. $75,

same-Cathedral some thirty years The Under-Secretary has also admit- Mr. T. M. Leitch's Spynie, 152 lbs. (Mr. T. W. Doyle) Mr. Soares" Dandy: Child, 150; Em

(Mr. Soares) Mr. Ferdadad's Birdshop Cate Blackbird Dahlia), 149 Ibs. (Mr. Shaw)

16,00

2,

3. 5,40 254,- 618 60

ind 239.

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Mr. P. C. Potts' Mocrland King. 153 lbs....... (Mr. Potts) Mr. H. Birkett's Blackspot, 152 lbs. (Major Timmis) Mr. Maradick's Our John Gate Taipo Chief), 152lbs ...(Mr.

Sutton) 0 Fog. Mr. P. E Holyoak's Mystic

Dablia, 153bs...(Mr. Sewell) o Mr. Topside's Mountain Stream

150lbs. (Mr. J. Bell-Irving) 0 Mr. Blank's Crandby, 150lbs

(Mr. Gibson) 0

Mr. C. R. Thompson's: Shooting

B. Basto's Tweedledum, Mr.

148Tbs.(Capt. Spinks) 0 Star, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Remedios) of Mr. Frederick Ellis' Pantile, 143

Ibs(Mr. Thompson) 0 Two lengths between first, and second; half a length between second and third

tending the second gymkhana meet-Mr. Black's King Harry: 155 Jbs. ing of the Hongkong Jockey Club at

(Mr. Sewell) "0]

the racecourse on Saturday afternoon. Capt. E. G. Spinks' Dekho (late The rain held of throughout the

meet however, and those who ven-

Sportsman Artichoke), 155

(Capt. Spinks) 0

tured to risk the weather, had a very Mr. J. E. H. Bibby's Givenchy, enjoyable time. Although the going- was heavy and the ponies had hard Mr.

work, all the events were well .com-

tested and there

was mich excite-

152 Bs.... (Mr. Bell Irving) 0 Grimstone's Ragged Not (late Raggedyam, 152 lbs.

(Mr. Grimstone) 0 ment. Some close finishes were Hon. Mr. F. H. Holyork's Per- witnessed and the forecast of the

adventure), 152 15s.

tipsters were in several cases_very |

(Mr. Gibson) o

(late Leotard), 152 lbs.

much upset," "outsiders" coming Mr. C. P. Templeton's Mouldy for places and giving handsome divi- dends.

(Mr." Templeton), "0 Mr. Albert's Glad Eye (late East).

The Gymkhana. Stakes, the prin cipal event of the meet, was won in

149 lbs. (Mr Thompson)" D great style by Scamperdale with Par

One length between Brst and ran a good second. Spotted Sand, second; three-quarters-of-a-length be who was second last month, was tween second and third.. third, riding another point to the two

Time: 1min. 21" 1-5secs. the had already scored.

Pari-mutuel,

The most successful jockey on! Saturday was Mr. Doyle with three Winner: $21.20

firsts and three seconds to his credit. Mr. Bell Irving was second with three firsts; while Mr. Soares scored one second and three thirds." "Mr. Gibson

1,

-6.50

Cash Sweep. Ticket No. 203, $1,214,50

2+ 740 177 -347.00

·3,. 5.70. 22. 173.50 Unplaced starters: 237, 239, 149, 366, 471, 241, 315, 335, 236,

was the only other jockey who was placed more than once, He secured and 49. one first and one third.

The Band the Wiltshire Regi ment under the baton of Bandmaster Eatson was in attendance during the alternoon, and enlivened the proceed- ings with a fire programme of music.

OFFICIALS.

2.-CLASS HANDICAP.

Time: 1 min. 37 3-5 secs. Pari-mutuel

Cash Sweep. Winner: $24.30 Ticket No.

MONDAY,

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

JUST RECEIVED

consignment of Smoked Fish direct from the

SCOTTISH FISHERIES

Fillets, Haddocks, Kippers.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

SPORT.

HOME 'FOOTBALL

THE LEAGUE

DIVISION I

Goals

OIL ON THE SEA.

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COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS A REMEDY.

A remedy for the pollution of bar bours and docks by all escaping from ou-burning ships and the danger of fire therefrom (one was recently

caused in the London dock;) is to be the subject of inquiry by a committee

The bridesmaids-the Misses Jessie ted in Parliament that there are no Rodger, Jessie Jack and Nathalie provisions. comrolling the amount of Koukonleyairy wore pale pink soft work which a child may be called satin under periwinkle blue net. upon to do, nor any Emit of bours for Their hats were Dutch-shaped with which a child may be called upon to wreaths of pink and blue roses and work, nor any legislation to prevent Results to Saturday, Mar. (Laclusive) they carried abeaths of Jarkspur tied these children from being employed at with pink tule. Each wore a gold work obviously injurious to health.

PAW. D. I F. L. Pts/ -54 219 460 27 31 which may consist of three represen filigres brooch, set with a turquoise,It is intolerable that such a state of Burnley...

34 16-18 6 55 3 44tatives each from harbour authorities, which had been given by the slavery should exist in a Bish Liverpool. bridegrodti.

colony, and I appeal to men and stle United 34 18 7 960 36 43 oil-using shipping companies, and Bolton Wanderers 21 16 14 6.63 434 tank steamer companies, together The bride's mother, who wore a women all over the world to protest anchester City 3 194 10 53 39 43 with representatives from the Board handsome gown of cream lace and against the continuation of such & 579 Ereston 34 16 10 9 58 47 4 of Trade and the Ministry of Tran- carried a bouquet of violets wastem in the British Empire.”

Tottenham Hot...31 15: 6 11 64 23.99 escorted by her eldest son, Mr. W. R.

Middlesbrough 34 12 9 19 49 45 55 | Bradford City.... 33 10 14 10 41 26-54 Farmer. Mr. R. A. Camidge, of the

Manchester UnitedSC 13 e 13 54 38 33 Chartered Bank, acted as best man.

Blackburn Rovers34 9 14 11 48.493 Sundartanu.34 19 14 48 52 3 W. Bromwich A==33 10 19 18 40 477 The Arsenal 33 10 11 11 48 51 31 Chelees. -33-11 1 ́0 1o 38 LO Aston Pills

- 12 7 13 48 62:31 Preston NE31 11 6 15 46 4 | Hadderfeld 14 10 8 16 31 42 28 Sheffield United 366.15 15 23 60

During the ceremony, the bridal pair stood "under an arch of lilles,

banked with palms and the bride was provided with a white satin kneeler surmounted by a horse shoe of talle and-orange blossom.

DÜBLIN EXECUTIONS.

BIX YOUNG MEN HINGED.

TRAGIC SCENES.

Thomas Wheelan, aged 19, and Patrick Moran, found guilty of murder, and Francis Flood, 19, Thomas Bryan, 23, Patrick Doyle, 28, and Bernard | Ryan, 19, found guilty of high treason by levying war, were hanged at Mountjoy Prison. A crowd of st least 20,000 gathered at Mountjoy, took the women weeping and the men alent. All service and business stopped works until eleven o'clock.

Oldham Athletic.4 13 15 28 143 Bradford 6 820 37 83

Derby County344 13 17 27-48.

Results to Saturday, March 28 ((xclusive)

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Sport...

The Daily Mail learns that the committee may resolve itselfinto su informal conference. Last year the Admiralty took steps officially to mitigate the evil in the neighbourhood of Portsmouth. At Southern summer | bathing was almost impossible-from-

this cause, many women's costumes being ruined.

Pollution of the high seas and its effect upon the fisheries has been recently discussed by experts. In The Times Professor Rayleigh painted out that experiments made by his father in 1889 showed that a con- tinzous film of oil, over the entire ocean, constituting four-fifths of the 13 78 61 33 45 surface of the globe, need not be so 35 19 6 10 45 5344 ranch as a ten millionth part of an 31 18 18 1 45 25 40 be provided by 500,000 tons of oil, 11:34 16 10 8 38 93 42 | isch în thickness, and that this could

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

Mr. Denman. Fuller acted in the |capacity; of organist and during the opening proceedings in the Cathedral be played Lemaires music. Later the two well known wedding hymns The 530, $1,878.50 Voice that breathed O'er Eden" and 1, 8.00 2," 6.80 109, 536.80Love Divine All Loves Excelling " sünz and Mendelssohn's 234,

268.40 were 3, 10.60 Unplaced starters: Nos. 491, 311, Wedding March was played as

the happy couple left the church...

Birmingham 324, 627, 425, 48, 497, and 6.-

Subsequently; a seception

Blackpool 5-FOLO SCURRY."

place at the Helena May Institute

uardia City Bristol City Distance: About -400 yards. 1st

West Ham prize: $75. 2nd prize: $30. 3rd which had been effectively decorated

Before six in the morning the crowd South Shields.24 prize: $20. Ponies to be bosby the bridesmaids with palms and

pink flowers. fide polo ponies regularly played in

Mr. and Mrs. Baxter are to spend Mountjoy, and when, at seven, they Falbam

was gathering silently at the gates of Notts County Leicester City Hongkong, and owned and ridden by members of the Pola or Jockey honeymoon at the White Cottage, were opened the people flooded the Clapton Orient

Taipo. The bride's going away carriage way and filled the courtyard For Mr. Seth's Moonshine, 156 Ibe.

Clubs.

dress was of jade green net and she in front of the prison's great docts: Leeds United

Port Vale... wore also a silver grey satin straw Such news as had come to the people Stok (Mr. T. W. Doyle) 1

hat and a draped veil

Mr. C. Sargeaunt's Springer, 156

-Ibs...(Mr. Dodington) 2

Mr. M. Blood's Fighting Tight,

156 lbs. (Mr. Blood) 3 Mr. Spragge's Brown Paper, 150

J

Mr Seth's Savernake, 148 Iba (Mr Thompson)

o

Iba (Mr. Spragge) 0 Hon. Mr P. H., Holyoak's Per-

adventure, 145-15s, Mr. J. E. H. Bibby's Iddy, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Bibby) 0

(Mr Sewell) Mr. John Bell-Irving's Miserrimus Two lengths between first and

Doleful, 156 lbs. -

second; a neck between second and (Mr. J. Bell-Irving) third.

A Class Distance: Three-quarters Mr. D. W. Last's Murphy, 156 lbs.

of a mile.-For China ponies. 1st prize; $250; 2nd prize, $100; 3rd prize, $75.

bbs.

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Winner: $43.90

Time: 2mias. 26.4-5secs. Parvutus Cash Sweep

Ticket No. 430, $1.924.30

1, 1450

6.80 312, 54980 3 16.01 630 274.90 Unplaced starters Nos. 37,510, 082,500, 97,470, 50, 14, 308

(Mr. Knapp) Mr. Grimstone's Peanut. 155 lbs.

(Mr. S. E. Grimstone) · 0 Major A: W. Timmis Talisman, 156 Tbs (Major Timmis) Mr. F.A. Pollock's Umpty, 156 Ibs (Mr. Pollock) John Bell-Irving's Wee Mouse, 156 lbs...(Mr. Gibson) Two lengths. between first and second; a bead between second and

third.

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Cash Sweep.

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Handicap For Chins Ponies. prize: $300, 2nd prize: $150 prize: $75.

1st

3rd

Sir Paul's Charing Cross, 150 lbs. Patron.-His Excellency Sir R. E. Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen's Hat-

(Mr. Gibson) 1 Stubbs, K.C.M.G. ·

Honorary Stewards-His Excel- ton, 153 lbs.... (Mrt Doyle) 2 Seney Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, Mr. Soares' Forest Child, 147 K.C.B., His" Excellency" Major-Gen-

........ (Mr. Scares) 3 eral Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, K.C.S.I., Mr. Steves' Bolshevic, 156 lbs. K.C.B., Hon. Dr. Chand Severn, Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Starrey Chief,

(Mr. Bell Irving) 0 C.M.G., and Commodore

Pari-mutuel. 152 lbs. (Mr. Grimshaw) Bowden-Smith, C.B.E.

Winner; $11.00 Ticket No. Stewards-The Hon. Sir C. Paul Mr. P. C. Potts Coal. King, 152

lbs.

1. (Mr. Potts) 0

-680 132, $1.925 70 Chater, K., C.M.G.; Lists. Col. G. |

2.

467, 550 20 (Mr.. Sutton) 0

3,

275.10 159, Unplaced starters-Nos, 235, 231, (Mr. Thompson) o 610, 629, 110, 119, 321 and 487.

6.—HANDICAP. ̄, Distance: From the Two Mile Post Round and In-For Subscription Griffins of both classes of any season. "1st prize: $250. 2nd prize: $100. 3rd prize; $75.""

K. Hal Brutton, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Dyer's Harlequin, 150 lbs. Mr. Henry Humpherys, Hon. Mr. A.

ན་

G. Stephen, Lieut. Col. W. Loring Mr. Nemazee's Ardelan, 150 lbs. R.A., C.M.G., D.S.O., Brig.-Gen.

E. B: Macnaghten, C.M.C., D.S.O., Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Red- Mr. H. P. White.

Gymkhana "Committee.-Mr. H. · Birkett, Mr. C. H. Blason, Mr. D. 1

bird, 150 lbs...(Mr. Sewell) 0 Mr. Tricolore's Quo Vadis (late

"Field Child), 148 be.

E. Clark, Dr. C. Forsyth, Mr. J Bell Mr. Spragge's Lighting, 147 lbs. Irving, Mr. T. Leitch, and "Major Timmis

Juxige. Mr. D. E. Clarke.

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In Charge of the Scale.-Mr. H. Birkett, and Mr. T. Leitch.

Starter-Major Law,

Paddock. Dr. C. Forsyth. Timekeeper: Mr. A. E, S. Alves.

RESULTS.

1.-FIVE FURLONGS RACE. -For subscription griffins of both classes of this season, 1920-1921, which "“have run and not won a race either at the official meeting or at the first Gymkhana 1st prize, $250; 2nd, prize, $100; 3rd prize, $75. Dr. Forsyth's Neston, 146 lbs.

(Mr. Doyle) 1 Mr. H. White's Carpenter,

155 Mos. tom. (Mr Kremer) 2

.1, 27.80

...

Cash Sweep. Ticket Nos 251, $1,620.50 378, 463.00 130, 231,50

9:00 27 40

7. ONE AND A QUARTER MILE RACE

Mr. John Bell-Irving's Jawleyford “

(late Dolphin); 157ibe

(Mrk Bellkving): 1 Mr. Dyer's Beggar King 146lbs Mr. Soares Forest Child, 147ibs

(Mr. Thompson) 2 (Mn-Gibson)

31 18 7 11 44 23 - 30

15 8 11 51.30 35 quantify not beyond the carrying 34 14-10 10-48, 31 38 power of a fleet of very large shape,

12 11 10 35 36 35

I 7.13 39 41 35

34 13.10 13 52 35. S4

.54 13 8 14 38 42 32 .33-11,10 17:41 35' 32

34 13 6 15 36 39

Southampton-31 17 10. 8 57 24 744

Watford....... 18. ́6 11 48 3338

SUPERSTITIONS.

PASSING AN OBSTRUCTION.

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„33 11 9 13 39.37. told that Wheelan and Moran were to Rotherham County34 10 11. 73 29 43

Wolverhampton W33 13 15 41 49′ 21 be hanged at six, Bryan and Doyle at No taForest 3 10 9 24 6 44.99 Watch two men walking-together seven, and Flood and Byan at eight. Hull City 237, 7′15 11 34 48 99 |and you will be surprised to see how 48 11 14 57.40 28 many couples, when they come to an A little before these hours the mass Barnsley joined in reciting the Rosary, hymns: The Wednesday... 13-8 18 35 25 obstruction like a post, of a tree, or, Coventry City.33 7 9 17 23 62 13 were sung, and the retention of the Stockport County34 7 % 19-37 68 29erhaps, a barrel "placed on the. sidewalk to cover a temporary exÄCKYR • responses was carried down until it

tion, will take care to pass together reached the fringes nearly half a mile Results to Saturday, Mar. 28 (Inclusive) on the same side. Many men who from the doom.

Goals would scout the idea that they are Lines of young men stood on the

P. W. D. LY. A. Pts.

superstitions will, bevertheless,-be concrete walls of the prison road, Crystal Palace 34 28 6 26 36 42 extremely careful in this respect. others climbed trees and clambered Queen's Park B.34 11 7:30 62 23:41 For it "breaks friendship" if they up on the bars of the prison windows. Swanses Town 33 15 11 744 37 41 pass the obstacle on different sides. An' image hang up on the prison wall Swindon Town 31 17 6 863 40 40

Primarily this superstition is the and two others, placed on a gate-post, Mural 24 18 7 11 37 438 survival of what was, to our savage were surrounded with burning candles. Laton Town 33 14 8 11 54 48 20 Destors, no superstition at all bat The crowd was unanimous and in its Merthyr Town...34 13 10 11 51 43 38 only a usage born of the exigencies unity intensely impressive It seemed Bristol Bovera33 16 5 13 51 42 35 of savage life. Two members of the Grimsby Town 34 13 8 33 30 43 34 same tribe, making their way through to have no other thought than that Plymouth Argyle 33 816, 943 29 32 the dark forests of Northern lands of martyrdom, and that of its own Brighton & Hove 34 19 8 14 35 45 32 people in its own cause. The commen Northampton 53 13 8 15 41 58 30 into which the civilization of the Mediterranean shores had not yet devotion was marked most strongly Norwich City 48 13 13 34 43-29 penetrated, knew that, lurking about Portsmouth....23 8 11 18 38 42 29 in the faces of the young men, who thend 83 10 7 16 31 46 27 them in the wilderness, were savage stood mashamed of their emotions Newport County 11 5 18 33 567 beasts and no less savage enemies...... before the bleak square face of Reading 35 11 5 13 33 50 27 and they kept close together for Exeter City 34 8 14 14 45 45/98 Mountjoy. Most of the crowd were Breatford 33 8 8 17 30 60 24 safety's sake. To allow even to inter young people. There were many Glingham.....345 10 19 27 66 20 the bole of a tree women and a great number of young

pose between them might mean that one would be fatally attacked before men, but few older ones.

bis companion could assist in his defence. For sautual support, for. companionship they instinctively kept close together and Instinctively still their descendants turn out of their way to avoid passing on opposite sides of a post. And to the is added a subconscions infinence of

suggesting severed friendship.

After eight had struck, it's dead sil-

Messrs: Braywood & Leitch's

Flywheel, 156tbs(Mr. Doyle) 0 ence, prayers were said, and the crowd Mr. Topside's Mountain Bear (late Timour), 152b

Some time ago there was talk of began to disperse At the prison the Prohibition officials in America doors the relatives of the six men and

two should the post be between them

.

(Mr. Kremner) 0

(Mr. F. Sutton) 0s mass of people besides lingered, and seizing a White Star liner on the de- Mr. Albert's Spoilt Child, 150ibe at 8.20 the doors opened and notice of tection of amaggling of liquor from (MF-Spragge) - 0 | Mr John Bell-Irving's Tiddleywinks,

(Mr. Soares): 0 the execution of the sentence was nail the ship to the shore. Perhaps the Time: min. 36 3-5secs.

150 To(Mr. J. Bell-Irving) 1 Mr. Spragge's Lighting, 149 Ibs.

(Me Sprazze) 0 Pari mutuel

"Me Saints" SC" Anthony 159 lbs.

ed to them. Within a few minutes the lines were impeccable, or perhaps it symbolism the division between the paper was torn down by one of the was thought wiser. to allow the test (Mr Doyle) 2 Mr. Seth's The Ameer. 147 15 Winner: $81.10

Mr E. Des Van's Frome, 155 lbs

(Capt. Spinks)

men's relatives and taken away... (Capt. Spinks) 3 Mr. Ferdadud's Tuckshop. (late In the city the streets were full of case to be over something smaller and Mr Ferdudud's Pawoshop, 159 lbs. ...". Only Hope), 145 Ibs

silent people wandering up and down. less likely to cause an uproar. It ap AA(Mr Foarea) 0

Mr. Remedios) The shops were flosed and blank, and pears, anyhow, that the "Erie-mam" Dr. Forsyth's Leighton, 157 lbs.

Messra. Hosie & Lay's By Jjago,.. all the usual services stopped. No has been chosen for formal seizure, (Mr Gibson) 0 -___141 lbs. (Major Tiramis), 0 wheeled traffic, moved except for a and a telegram from Jacksonville, Mr. H. Birkett's Danspot (late Tarer lengths between first and few lomas of armed men, whose Florida, state that the United States

Aspirin), 157 lbs. (Mr Sutton) o second two lengths between second weapons threatened the pavements. Marshal has seized the steamer under Mrs C. A. Smith, Miss D. Dessin, dar Mr B. Basio's, Frampton, 153 Tbs.. [“and, shird.*~*

(Mr C. M. Alves) 0 Str Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse Bay,

Chief, 152 be

2. 6.60 3, 12.10 Unplaced starters195, 23, 440,

181, 55, 336, 274. 15.

3. GYMKHANA STAKES."" Value $500. Distance: One Mile

For all Chipa ponies.

A Cup to be run for five times, or as decided by the Committee, called the Gymkhana Cup, will be present.

038....

AMPS.E. Grimistane) 0

19.50

71 2: 2mins. 47,2-5ss. *Pari-mutuel.**** Winner:$1250

2,

Cash Sweep.

Unplaced starters

(Mr Folts) 0:

ed at the end of the season to be MrH.P.White's Carpenter. 150lbs. won by the pony scoringímost-

(Mr P. Kremer)(0) marks in the races for, the GymkMrP.C Fott's Coal King, 150 lbs. hana Stakes at the Gymkhang

PASSENGERS.<

·LERIVIALS,

Por si "St. Albans, or Saturday

The suspension was absolute until the the Prohibition Enforcement law. tain C. B. Meclision, Mrs B. Bation, Mr stroke of eléren. "Phe postal services This action follows the seizure aboard 1. Lang, Mis M. Lang, Miss Bong Mr 0. and tramways did not work, hotels the vessel of twelve cases of liquorka Mrs & Brown, Miss G-Young, were without staffs and had their that were not reported on the mani-Gammell, Br J P. Bowder Sir and Mrs Danenberg, the Misaen/Danen- blinds drawn, and one of the news fest. Seven members of the Japanese berg (3) Mr G. Daccuberg, Mr F. Danen appeared with broad black crew were arrested, charged with burg, Mim Down, Mr J. Mackay, MA, Knes dividing ita colante as in liquor smuggling, after a battle in C Creighton, is F. Carighton, and MacKay, Mrs MacKay, Mr A. Kiefie, mowning 3

which one of the seamen was wounded. My William Bowate

VALS PAR

BRONZE BOTTOM

PERFECT ANTI-FOULING COMPOUND”

SOLE AGENT

TRADING COMPANY LTD.

PAINT

HONGKONG,

HOLLAND

PACIFIC

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