RACING CARNIVAL
FF-DAY” AT HAPPY VALLEY TO-DAY.
SOME KEEN SPORT.
1 Details of Events and Cash Sweeps.
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"Off Day" at the Rares were to many turites their opportunity, recouping themselves to the extent of losses suffered earlier in week.
*
In spite of the psiad Saturday Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf nter-attractions. a fair-sized (late English Money), 158lbs
(Mr Harriman) 1 ad with a proportionate Mr. Bagram's Gymp. 149lbs. inkling of ladies wended its
(Mr. Haimovitch) 2 y to the Race Course...,
Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield, 163lbs With the exception of the Two: dicaps and the eighth nce, the ints on the card were or the ures of the meeting proper. In out running is a feature com→ hly associated with off-days and') prises were forthcoming for lucky punter who guld seent m.
(Mr. Heard) 3 ) Mr. Ferdndud's Jungle Cock,
deal Weather ventrilșited to a f d day's racing with the going the fart sile.
THE HAY AND CORNE $400. STAKES, — Winner Second $150. Thind $75. For Subscription firitus of any eason that have started at least wice at this Meeting and have hot won. W. 1. Unplaced Funners allowed 5 ths, derkey llowance). Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.
Dynasty's King Canute,
$3lbs. (Mr. Heard
Wayfoong's Quab, 150lbs
(Mr. MacBain) z
C. G. Mackie's Scarecrow, 44lbs...
Mr. Davies) 3 ssrs. H. E. and F. M. Ellis's 52lbs...(MF. Potts) o
Harry Odell's Duke of Orleans, 150lbs...(Mr. Gibson) sara Oxspring & Atherley's onilor, 147lbs (Mr. Zellensky) 0 John Peel's Nuggett 157lbs"
(Mr. Maitland) d
Relyon's Uncle Tom, 1431bs
(Mr. Brick) 0 Reda's Grecian Parrot, solbs. (Mr. Halmovitch)
By Severn's Langsat, 155lbs
(Lt-Com. Thompson)
By Severn's Chiku, 157lbs
(Mr. Pollock)
J. H. Taggart's Jimmy
0
155lbs (Mr. Zellensky) a Mr. Harry Odell's Baby Eyes,
149lbs. (Mr. Gibson) o Mr. J. H. Taggart's Farmland,
155lbs. (Mr..Encarnaçao) .0 Time 33-45.
A length; three lengths. Parkmutuel:-
Winner
Cash Sweep-
U
ah Sweep:-
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925..
Ticket No. 777 1st $ 4,83000
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841 2nd $ 1,380.00
818 3rd $ 690:00 Unplaced ponies, $50 each, ticket Nos. 803, 696, 500, 1,356, 1,106, 318,
GREEN ISLAND: CEMENT?
DIVIDEND FOR 1924.
HONGKONG BANK MEETING
(Continued.)
YouD/references to the general political situation in Chias, are,
The report for presentation, to the shareholders, of the above Company at the 36th ordinary general meeting to be held at the ofices of the Company, St. Georges Building, Hongkong, on For all China Ponies! Tuesday, March 8, .at..11 o'clock just a stage in lis economie evolu
Winner
7-THE HONGKONG HANDI.
CAP"B" CLASS $600. Second. $200.. $100.
Third
that have started at least twice at this Meeting. Entrarice $10, One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. A. H. Carroll's Primrose
Leaf, 148lbs. (Mr. Zellensky) Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chrysanthemum, 152lbs
(Mr. Encarnacao) Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot,
153lbs. (Mr. Haimovitch), 3. Mr. A. H. Carroll's Carnation
Leaf, 152lbs...(Mr. Harriman) o Messrs. Dyer and Belth's Grey Dragon, 1561b6......(Lt. Com.
a.m., states 1-
The Board of Directors have now to lay before the shareholders statement of accounts, and balance sheet for the year ended December 31. 1924.
..
2
The Kross profit for tho
year in The amount brought forward from the preview your ..
Thompson) 0
Mr. Harry Odell's Baby Byes,
(148/bs(Mr. Gibson) 0 Mr. John Peel's Grey Streak,
156lbs. (Mr. Maitland) Mr. Taels's Toomai, 1551bs
(Mr. Buck)
After allowing
for the interim dividend paid in
September last 181:1,030.07 Directora and
auditors fves, etc, 10,000,00 Writing off 10
for depreciation
o
on the Com.
pany's build.
ing, machinery, Danches, light."
urs, etc
fear, only too true. It is to be hoped that the phase through which the cou try is no passing is
tlon and that te time is not now far
FIFTY LIVES LOST.
TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER.
OVER 120 MES TRAPPER.
(Reuter's American Service.)
Sullivan, Indiana, February 20.
CHINESE RAILWAYS.
DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS. "(By Courtesy of Daily Bullelin),
Shanghai, February 20. The deplorable conditions on the Shanghai-Nanking' Railway
Qune.
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distant when the busie rinciples of meum and tuum will again be fully and completely recognised, and that the great mass of the people who represent the ruled will bring.honie to those who ne It is believed fifty have perishd.The psngers are thus travelling that if they wish to continue in Resenere wearing gus masks are in the third-rinas carriages or in the their presente exalted. positions bringing up the bodies. Thousande | vand and picks. .... they must conform to those of men and women have galleröd $861,619.73 principles of justice, without which at the pithends..
No night trains are running, and Over 120 miners have been on-there sare, no first or second chasi tuppe, ds a result of a violent escarriages available, the contents of pasion attributed to gas "ition many of the couches having been the City Coal Company a mine.danged or stolen by the soldiers, Right dend, have been brought to who are still living and sleepingsin the best antingen at various sidings. the surface up to the present,-**
$768,271.84 93,347.80
277,063.21
$574,556.82
8 20
Places:-Est
S
5.10
2nd 3rd
$
5.10 5.10
Time: 241 3/5. Short head; short head.
54,173,24
Part-mutuel
· ..
Winner,
$
$5 70
Places-ist
$..
22.70
The balance to be dealt with
is d which it la recommended shopid
2nd 3rd.
33:40
$
19.20
:!,
be applied as follows To pay a final dividond of $1.25 por share on the old shares...
Ticket No. 577 1st $2.560 60
"
603 2nd$ 731 60 124 3rd $ 365 80 ponies, $50 each,
Inplaced tickets Nos. 600, 415, 9.
4-THE TYTAM HANDICAP.
"A" CLASS." Winner $600. Second $200. Third $100. For Subscription Griffins of this Meeting that have started at least twist. Entrance $10. One Mile.
Mr. Nemazce's Parran II, 146lbs.
(Mr. Buck) 1 Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy,
541bs...(Mr. Heird) 2 Mrs H. Birkett's Tadworth, "
156lbs:
(Mr. Moller) 3 Mr. Fate's Two Pairs. 160lbs
(Mr Potts) 0 Mr. C. G. Mackie's Scarecrow,
1431bs (Mr. Davies) o Mr John Peel'sSpaghetti, 15 2lbs
(Mr. Maitland) of. Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad
149lbs...(Mr. Harriman) o Time: 2.11 2/5
Half a length; three-quarters of a length.
Pari-mutuel:-
o
Winner,
ad, 155lbs (Mr. Encarnacao) o
sers: Wilson and, James's
Jonnie Dundee, 148lbs
Time 7.38.
. (Mr. Stanton) o
Half a length; a head."
i-mutuel Vinner,
Places ist
5
#
-2nd 3rd
20 760 $.18 0. $ 3650
h Sweep:-
ticket No. 196 1st $ 1,500 20.e 12 » 154 2nd $431.20" '" "423rd $ 215 60 nplaced ponies, $50.00 each, cets Nos! 584, 526, 574, 637, 504
320, 31, 992, 2.
THE "LOITERERS " STAKES. Winner $400. Second $150. Third $75. For Grifins
of this Meeting that have started at east twice and have, not won. W. I Unplaced runners- llowed: bs Jockey allow nce). Entrance 86. Six Furlongs...
John Peel's. Grey Cloud, 5716. (Mr. Maitland) 1*
Dryasdust's Gypsy Love, 5zlba
(Mr. MacBain) 14
Roda's Persian Parrot, 46lb (Mr. Hai novitch) 3
L'A. A. Alves's, The Wasp,
Places:-1st
1
$ 319.50
+
$. 18.20
2nd 3rd
$
5.80
6.60
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 124 1st $2,94000,
"
809 204 $ 840 00 350 3rd $ 420 00 Unplaced ponies, $50 each, tickets Nos. 64, 1,065, 954, 221.
5-THE HONGKONG HANDI- CAP"A" CLASS. Winner
$100
$600. Second, $200. Third For all Chinh Ponies that have started at least twice at this Meeting. Entrance $10, One Mile and a Quarter, Sir Paul's Mystic Datalla, 153lbs
(Mr. Moller) 1* Messrs. Toeg and Priestley's
McKenzie, 155lbs
(Lt.Com. Thompson) * Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera,
147lbs ...(Mr. Gibson).. 3 Mr. Dryasdust's Saracon,
148lbs. (Mr. MacBain). Mr., Dynasty's Spotted Sind;
150lbs...(Mr. Davies) Mr. Dynasty's King of the
Plains, 1581bs...(Mr. Heard) 0 Sir Paul's Dictator Dahlia,
146lbs.........(Capt., Hall) o Mr. Roda's Arabian Parrot,
145lbs (Mr. Haimovitch) ó Time: 238 3/5.
Dead heat; a length and a half. Pari-mutuel Winners,
די
55lbs (Mr. Encarnacno) Places: McKenzie. $ 800
A. Harroll's Peach Leaf, 39tbs.............(Capt. Hall) o
A. H. Carroll's Carnation Leaf, 152lbs...(Mr. Harrinian) o 48r6. Dunbar and Stanton's Chicago, 152lbs
(Lt-Com. Thompson) 0 Dynasty's King Emperor, 63lbs.............(Mr. Heard) o
Ferdadud's Curiosity Shop,
L
"Ist
3rd
McKenzie $10 90 Mystle Dahlia $ 7 go
Mystic Dahlia $ 7.63 $ 20 40 Cash Sweep:-.
Ticket No. 969 1st $ 3.422.70 1,936 2nd $ 3.422.70 1952 3rd $ 750 60.. Unplaced ponies, $50 each, tickets Nos. 603,865, 579, 1.953. 58.
55lbs (Mr. Zellensky) o—THE TYTAM HANDICAP.
F. H. Kew's Wimêra, 52iba..............(Mr. Gibson) 0 C. G. Mackie's Auchen- Joch, 155lb... (Mr. Pollock) o
Relyon's Uncle Edward. 5216: .......
One Mile. (Mr. Polts) 0 ime: 1.32'3/5. Dead heat; two lengths. 1-mutuel:
1
Grey Cloud $8 80 aners. Gypsy Love $ 10.20 Grey Cloud $ 6,40 1Gypsy Love$ 7.60 $7.70
ces
fat
3rd
jh Sweep:-
F
icket No. 468 1st $ 1,22490
53
11
260 1st $1,224 90 489 3rd $ 272 20 oplaced ponies, $5000 each, els Nos. 425. 155. 473, 587, 304. -243, 663, 305..
THE "ALL OUT" STAKES: Winner $400. Second $150. Phired $75. Tör all China onfes that have started at ast twice at this Meeting and Un- ave not won. W. I. laced Runners allowed 5 lbs. Jockey allowance). Entrance
Six Furlongs,
K
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 291 1st $4,865 00 947 2nd $1,300 00
21
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1,388 3rd $ 695 00: Unplaced pojes, $50 each, ticket Nos. 239. 98, 860, 734, 494
I
To pay n final dividend of 15 cents per share on the
new shares canna And carry forward to the eredie of. next year's Account
$500,000.00
as a
instances now.
firm
GERMAN SCANDALS.
PRESIDENT'S DISCRETION
UFNELD.
(Reuter's Service.)
The terins are subject to much" delay and the connections uie, bad......
It will be some weeks at the best before ruuditioncan be restored to normal.
:
The "North-Clim. Daily News," in the coins of a luuling articlë on “e the subject, concludes by saying that ns Sir J. W. R Macleay is proceeding frong "Peking to Shung hu next week, no doubt extra- ordhary efforts will heinade w [ persunde lâm to travel by railonid to hovio him with a through con
estion in order to throw dust in his
no State can be admitted to V'el comly of nations or recognised as
in power
civilisation History presents many simi ar represented by and stable Governments. The present position of the rail-}· ways and other communications of China does not and cannot inspiry. us with optimism. Since 1914 the constructive policy has been nega. tive. The great natural resources of the interior of Chipa are lying
It is amonged that the com-eyes regarding the true State of the dormant because of the failure to link up and, complete the great mittee appointed by the Reichstag railway.
The North-China Daily News,"** transport arteries, whilst develop to enquire into the Barmat "uffair ment of such natural resources his derided to suspend exuming sincerely hopes that Sie J, W. R. would soo1 place the financial tour of witnesses regarding rela-Madlin, Bed Indy Macleay will position of the country on an un-tons between Herr Ebert and choose the sea routes so as not to impeachable basis. The railways Herr Barnat. such as they are have on so many
i
"Berlin, Febristry 24.
A representative of the Centre 00,000.00 occasions, been used rather to Party, expressed the opinion that further a policy of destruction and there was nothing to show the 14,550.52 disruption than to further the President had been in anywise
interests of commerce and peace indiscreet. .
We must not, however, be blind
Fans" week the Gering Social- to the fact that here and there in Parliamentary. Party requested various districts of China roads are
$674,566.52
10
and themselves to this deception....".
C
DR SUN YAT-SEN.
(By Courtesy of Daily Bulletin). ."Directors. 8-THE PROFESSIONAL CUP
PEKING, February 20: During the year. Mr. J. Scott AND SUBSCRIPTION GRIF
Dr Rig's bulletin says that FINS CHAMPIONS. A Harston and Mr. Allan Cameron being constructed, often in quite the Socialist Her Bauer, former Sweepstakes of $25 each for joined the Board, and these out of the way places, which an puky Chancellor, not to exeres Sun Yat-sen slept fairly well. starters. A Cup presented appointments require confirma-doubtedly will in time, be great his. Ketelistag mandate, pending The weakness in circulation is educating factors as the enquiry of the allegation that when slightly improved, the pulse is 104 $500 to the Winner by the tion. donors and 3500 added. Second Under Article XII (14) of the economic possibilities of motorting as Chancellor he received and temperature normal.
large sums from the Bermnt con- $400. Third $250. To be won Articles of Association, Messrs. traffic and trade.
It cannot be denied that when rern in Holland. The enquiry, two years in succession or three C. A. da Ron and Li Tse-fong
the Committee of the ever modern facilities of com- which years in all by Ponies the band retire, but, being eligible, offer munication either by road or by Prussian Diet is conducting into fide property of the same owner themselves for re-election.
wire are available to the Chinese the Barnmt affair, appears to in PLEASANT GATHERING IN OF Gwyers.
Auditors. For Subscription: Griffins of this Meeting Win-
masses, they are without defy volve many well-known politicians extensively adopted
and is developing into a financial ners and Placed Ponies only
scandal of the first magnitude.) W. One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. J. H. Taggan's Demon Boy, 1520. Mr. Haimovitch) Mr. A. H. Carroll's Foppy Leaf,
158lbs
(Mr. Harriman) 2
Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 155lbs
*** (Mr. Muller) Mr. Relyon's Uncle Dick, 158lbe
(Mr. MacBain) o Time 2,47 4/5.
A length and a 'balf; a head.' Pari-mutuel :-
Winner
Places:-Ist
Н
$
1620 8.30 900
The accounts have been audited by Messrs. Linstead & Davis and Mesar's. Lowe, Bingham & Mat- thews, who are eligible for re- appointment.
GERMAN: POLITICS.
(Reuter'a Service.)
Berlin, February, 20. "After the defeat of the Russian Cabinet the Centre Party mand passed a resolution expelling two members who purposely absented themselves from the sitting of the
Diet.
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FRENCH BANK ECHO.
PHILIPPE BERTHELOT'S
HONOUR.
(Reuter's Service.)
a+
2
ENGINEERS' BALL.
CITY HALL
GOVERNOR PRESENT.
---
The annual Ball of the Institute of Engiacers and Shipbuilders of: Hongkong was held in the City Hall last evening.
"Back To Gold We note with interest that the present debatable subject of bring ing the value of the English Pound Sterling up to its prewar parity has not been lost sight of by you. We join with you in admiration
In front of the Hall was the of the heroic manner in which our friends the Japanese have faced'
insignia of the organisation, above which the motto "Unique" blazed the recent disaster and our best wishes go out to them for a speedy
In electric light high above the entrances, which were made to recovery of their former position.
represent the frontage of a castel- la conclusion it is our desire to
Paris, February 26,
laled mansion with separate ingress place on record our very great ap preciation of the appointment of
In the Chamber of Deputies, for ladies and gentlemen. On the Mr. A. H. Barlow to the position of M. Ybarnegaray, of the Republic first landing was an illuminated Chief Manager. We are by no and Democratic Union, asked sign representing the Phoenix, the means insensible to the difficult'es leave to interpellate the Govern- badge of engineers the world over; The meeting decided to re- that beset that position nor are we ment on the subject of the on the front of the gallery was yel another emblazoned crest ck sumbit Herr Marx as candidate of the mass of work and amnesty accorded to M. Philippe recording the establishment of the
Berthelot. for the premiership at the elecrethought the holding of such a pist entails. Nevertheless we view
Institute in Hongkong in 1901 In tions on March 8.
According to M. Ybarnegaray, the dance halls Herr Marx.
were bunched. le future with extreme confidence, the restoration of M: Berthelot to has consented to stand.
surmounting shields, pennons coupled with optimism, knowing position must be considered as act which bore the names of outstar. full well that the position will be of policy, since the directors of ding celebrites of the engineering bly filed and the duties perform the Banque Industrielle de Chine,world including Watts; Stephen- ed to the complete satisfaction of all concerned. The Bank and the especially M. Berthelot, were son, Napier and Rinkin
condemned merely to nominal pictures of HM. Qeen Victoria shareholders are extremely fortun
penalties.
and H.M. King George V. were ate in having a Chief Manager
M. Moutet asked whether M. draped with the Union Jack and with such wide experience and sterling qualities. We wish hia Ybarnegaray was entitled to say the banner of the Institute.
anything against the Banque The Theatre Royal was reserved all success.
the stage of which Industrielle inasmuch as he had for suprer, been a director of the Company the guests of honour found seating for Commerce and Navigation space at shorseshoe table. which had been mixed up therein. His Excellency the Governor M. Herrict, replying, said the and party arrived promptly at 930 Banque, Industrielle affair was but left before midnight. still sub-judice, and the Govern The guests of honour seated H. E. the ment refused to make a state-with the President of the Institute. ment. Too much indeed had at supper werd
Governor, Mrs, J. Reid, Mr. J. already been said about it.
" zád Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No 513 1st $ 5,005 00 1,048 2nd $ 1,430 00 1,196 3rd $ 715.00 Unplaced pony, $90 No. 1156.
--THE “LUCKY" STAKES.- Winner, $400. Second $150. Third $76. For China Ponies: that have started in at least three Extra Meetings in 1924 and at least twice at this Meet- ing and have not wop at this Meeting. W. I. (Jockey allowance). Entrance $5. One Mile.
Sir Paul's. Magnificent Dilla,
153 bs.......(Mr. Moller) '1 Mr. Harry Oddell's Duke of
Frisco, fiate Silver Laf), 158ths....... (Mr. Himos tch) 2 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Fern Leaf,”
198lbs...(Me Harriman) 3 Lady Severn's Langsat, 160;bs.
(Lt. Con, Thompson) o H. E Sir Edward Stobbs's
Goudie, 15 lbs....(Mr. Doyle) o Time: 2.09 4/5,
A lengil and a half; a length. Pari-mutuela
+$
Winner;
Places t
2nd $ 3rd $
Cash Sweep:-
11 20.
7 70 1703
Ticker No. 1.135 11$ 4.97000 87 2nd $1,420 00
| 215 3rd $ 71000 Unplaced ponies, $50 each, tickets Nos. 1 711, 1,582.
TREATY RATIFIED/
(Renter'a Service.).
Moscow, February 20. The Pracidium of the Central Executive of Soviets has ratified the Russo-Japanesé treaty.
Dr. Mellon's N. włownstewart,
150lbs.......Mr. Buck) Messrs Oxsoring and Atherley's Jester, 14hs (Mr. Zeliensky) Time 3.16 4/5. Half length; half a length. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner,
$ Places-ist. い
2nd 3rd
30 20. 32.70 16:20: $ $34-30
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 627 1st. $.4725.00 1 768 2nd $1,350 00 448.3rd $675 00 Unplaced postes, $50 each, tickets Nos. 5493343; 1,342, 3,749, 4,974, 531,828, 1,573, 545
www.www.
I have great pleasure in second. ing the report and statement of
accounts.
Officers Elected.
The following directors retired by rotation and offered themselves for re-election, Messrs W. L Pattenden, J A. Plummer and A. H. Compton. The resolution that they should be re-elected and the appointment as directors of Messrs B. D. F. Beith, GM. Young, W. H. Bell, and Mr. T. G. Weall core firmed was carried on the proposi tion of Mr CA. Hooper seconded by Chau Siu-ki.
Mr. C. Bernard Brown and Mr. J. Fleming were re-elected auditors on the proposition of Mr. J. Arnold, seconded by Mr. C. E. Râm,
CHINESE AFFAIRS,
11.—THE "FINALE” STAKES. ; (By Courtesy of Daily Bulletin).....
-Winner $400 Second $150. Third $75. For all China Ponies that have started at least twice at this Meeting and have not been placed. (Jockey allowance). Entrance $5. Five Furlonga.
PEXING, February 50.
Kah Yu-kan not having yel com- plied with the recent orders for W. I.the withdrawal of his troops from" Honan, the Government have ent an urgent telegram ordering him
--"B" CLASS. Winner $600.
"ALSO RAN" Second $200. Third $100. For 10. THE
- Winner $400. Subscription Griffins of this STAKES.
Second $150. Third $75. For Meeting that have started at
Griffins and Subscription least twice. Entrance $10.
Griffins of this Meeting that have started at least twice at Messrs. Tester & Abraham's
this Meeting and have not Sir Paul's Phenomenal. Dahlia, A. B. 155lbs (Mr Encarnacao) I
been placod. W. I. Subscrip-
1631b6..............(Mr. Moller) 1 Mr. Walfoong's Quab, 151lbs tion Griffins allowed 5 lbs, Mr. Harry: Odell's. Rayfield,.
(Mr. Mac Bain) 2
(Jockey allowance). Entrance Capt. R. Neville's Hailsham,
152lbs............ (Mr. Gibson) 2 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Pansy Leaf,
$5. Five Furlongs. 153lbs (Mr. Harriman) 31
155lbs........... (Mr. Davies) 3 Messrs. Albert and Arnhold's
Mr. H. Birkett's Deveron Star, Mr. Seth's Ballymoney, 1471bs Gilbert, 155lbs ......(Mr.
100lbs.......(Mr. Maitland) I
(Mr. Buck) o Haimovitch) o Mr. Aitch Aitch's Sally, 152lbs Mr. W. T. Stanton's Fatral, Mr. P. W. Dee's Urgent,
(Mr. Harriman) z 148lbs (Mr. Stanton) o 1581be(Mr. Maitland) o Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam,
Mr. Taeli's Kim, 155ība 152lbs............(Mr. Potts) }} Messrs. Hosie and Cock's
(Mr. Pollock). o Lumbmie, 151lbs (Mr. Davies) of Mr W. T. Stanton's Nassau, Time: 1.17 1/5
148lbs. (Mr Stanton), o Mr. H. Odell's Duke of Orleans,
Many longths; half a length. Fari-mutuel:- Istibs(Mr. Gibson) o Mr. Bagram's Zircon, 163lbs
(Mr. Moller) 0 Messrs. Oxspring, & Aiherley's
Winner,.. Monitor, 152lbs (Mr. Zallonsky) Mc B Basto's Alcantra. 158lbs.
Places ist (Mr. Encarancao)- O
*2nd Lady Severa's Chiku, 146b
(Mr. Pollock) of Mr. H. W. Bld's Martiet,
3rd. 148 ba...(Mr. Sugden) o
Cash Sweep:-Z Mr. H. Birkett's Boldorney.
Star, 152lbs...(Mr. Pollock) Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's.
New-York, 157ība-
Time: 2.14 3/5. Two lengths; two lengths. Parf-mutual?--
Wignes,
*** Places:—14t
2
$ 45 20 1480 670
2ndi 3rd
$ 10:40,
(Mr. MacBain) o' Mr. Dyer's Strathallan, 154lbs
10
1280 5.80
6.00
690.
Ticket No. 1,220+1&t. $4.935 03.
Car 1,444 2nd$ 1,410 00
限
The
As for M. Philippe Berthelot, Russell, (President of the Institute), the Premier read passages in the Lady Luard, H E Vice Admiral amnesty law in virtue of which M. Sr A. Everett, Lady 'Severn, H: E. " Berthelot received amnesty and Major General Lurd, Mrs. Stirling, "Hon. Sir Claud Severn, Mrs. Dyer, the evidence against him was His Honour Sir H. Gollan, Mrs. destroyed. Legal experts had
Crea y, Commodore Stirling, Mrs. decided that the honour and Hunter, Hon. Mr. H: T. Creasy. probity of the accused had not Mrs. Baker, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, been impugned.
Mrs. Greig, Lt. Commdr. Conway The withdrawal of M. Hake, Mrs. Harman, Mr. G. M Ybarnegaray's interpellation was Young, Mrs. Belth, Mr. B. D. F voted for by 352 to 91 votes. - Beith, and Mrs. Adamson.
continued until Dancing was
SHANGHAI
MARKET.
(By Courtesy of Daily Bulletin).
Shanglisi, Febrúary 21.
who
2 a.m., to music provided by the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra.
The Hongkong Hotel were re-.. sponsible for the catering."
The Sub-Committees carried out the arrangements for to dance were as under:
Invitation-Messrs. J. Reid (convener), R. M. Dyer, K. E. Greig, P. T Farrell, W. Russell, R. Hunter, S Baker and E. Cock. Decoratioits.Messrs. B Cock (convener), V. Kerley, J. H Donnithorne, J. M. Ramsay, And.
to concentrate all his forces al The "North-Chime Daily News, Hsinyang.
in is weekly, murkal report, sy In response to a request from the that the great feature in the local Reorganisation Conference, Tuan markets during the past week Chi-jui has requested the milliary been the broadening of the basis on T. S. Morrison, • and naval commissions to draft which, business slands." At the
Wine and Supper.--Messrs G.J. military and naval systems for commencement of the week the Hirman (co vener), J. E. Henson, submission to the Conference Close dealers were Hervous re: W. J. Hill, P. T. Farroll, G. W. within three days.
garding the political situation, but Paton, D. McMurray, G M. Shaw, is the week advanced this seemed RV. Cameron, R. Johnston, A. J. to give place to a considerable Stock, and L J. Blackburn, degree of confidence, and an ad Dance. Messrs. T. S. Mojrison vance at the piece goods auctions (convener). J. H. Donnithorne, S. was noticeable.
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RESIDENCE FOR LAMA,
(By Courtesy of Daily Bulletin.)
The same broadening influence Webster, R. Williamson, J. R. PHIKING, February 201 was evident in the export market. Kearne, and J. McCloud. The Government have renovated there were more entries general-Gard Koom Messra-J-Ormleton- Paoliankeh Island, where Kunngeuy, and only the scarcity of loca! (convener), A. Simpaon, P. W was imprisoned, for a residence stocks seeing to prevent a reasonably Ramsay, and T. H. Brayfield for the Pan Chen Lama,
Cloak Room:Messrs.. B. L. large business being transacted. The furnishings have been
The strike le influenced business Frost (convener), J. E. Henson, R covered with yellow satin. An in varns during the week. A re. Johnston, T. S., Morrison, and H/
The Hon Secretary was 'Mr. W. Brown.
arch has been erected at the jar wiggesting an early settlement. McArthur 481 3rd $705.00: [
entrance to the island bearing in however, I reueled Oratio, and scriptions of welcome in. Chinese the result is that lower prices are:
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