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THE HONGKONG DAILY DRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH IST. 1991

The Aayotima Maru, și Kabe, in reported fo na Commandant De Wer hoped for from | have foundered: aeme Tipkang tao in the Galf the Dutch in Cape Colony, whatever may of Pebibli Fazal has been engaged in have been the feelings of many of them; the coasting service of North China, with Che und this fact in itself should have its effect foo as her

starting point She was an fron on those who dispute the claim that the vessel of 143 tons, built in the Nethorhuds. Boers now in arms are carrying on a hope-

less gerilla struggle, no longer a national

Cardinal Vaughan instructed the clergy of war. It is still possible that De Wer and

the Roman Cathello Archdiocese of Westmin his followers may escape from Cape Colony, After the first rumour this week that hester, to reader whatever monetary assistance wi and the ex-president of the former Orange possible to the missions affected by the troubles Free State had cround the Orange River. in China, a general collection has been made in we learnt that this was not so. On the all the churches, with the result that over £400

TELEGRAMS.

“DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

[FROM QUE COLLESPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGHAI, 28th February, 7.31

YU HSIEN BEHEADED.

p.m.

HONGKONG RACE MEETING Ross du Frases, “Arriving at the Bridge in tuu second rouuri Bulbul oled up to Strategist for second place, and guing round the Bend THIED DAY, THURSDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY,

passed him. At the mile and a half post Hose Yesterday opened anything but promisingly de France took third place. Strategist falling for the races. It had rained for sight and back last. At the Book Rose de France go and was drizzling more or less all the morning. Von terms with Balbal and passed him Consequently the ground was ndered com dawn the hill. At the Village Sinbad me, ap what heary and the attendance of the general bo was challenged by Boss de Eisner and fell and sacsived the lead. Watering the straight public was considerably affected. In the after-back somewhat but pulling again won by noon, however, the sun came out and the at- dve lengths Bulbul being ton lengthe belind tendance improved. The band of the Royal The Lapiss PURSE for waler subacribed.

Rose de France Tiny mu

gefor as derby or subscription griffins; handi-, cap; previous non-starters to carry top weight, entrance So. One round. Mr. Hammenis's Domer, 104t 10lbs.

It is officially stated that Yu Haien was Welsh Fusiliers was again in attendaŭco, Sect beheaded at Lanchou on Friday last. ANOTHER REBELLION REPORTED. Native reports pre current to the effect

Tusi, and General Tung Fubsiang have rebelled with 5,000 troops near Lanchow.

CHAMPAGNE contrary a British cordon is guarding the will be forwarded to the Roman Catholic that Li Lai-chun, tho protégé of Prince over in silence, for it is neither a sportsinguliko

TO DRINK AT, THE

RA

ES.

JACQUESSON Dry Marqnolturis, 1893. FILS | Brut Naturel, 1898.

Dry.

JULES MUMM fisten Dry

scelesiastical authorities in China,

lind of the Orange from Norvals Pout to Orange River station, some hundred miles away, Foiled in bis, attempt to cross the line, the Boer leader in the South bas tanedin another direction and bis prescat whereabouts are not termiled. In cerning the gradual changs from China inte

Anyone who has been to the MEETINGS plied with either

these WINES, as being FAVOURITES wid

ROYAL and other distinguished Ownejs.

SOLE JUPORTERS —

Mr. H. J. Whigham, special correspondent of the Morning Port, writos from Hankow pon.

chung side the creuelated walls of the city following the contents of the low-irills was the main feature of a medieval pictura, very soft and very ancient under the winter rays of the getting sun. In fifty yours' time a forout of chimneys will pour forth their smoke to ob literate the quaint carven of the roofs and the

Chey have been executed, a representa tive of the Allies being present at the final

BOENE.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

---HONDON, 27th February, 5,50) p.in.

fr. J. II. Lewis Arrogant, 1 Gressen)

Mr. David's Unionist, 10st. 1015. Mr. Buray's Imperial Rosa, † 10at Ilb...

Walwyn)

BAM(Mr. Mollar) 3

(Mr. P. A. Cox)

(Mr. May) 0

Mr. David's Colonist, † 1048 Cike on va

* 5lbs, † Bibs, Gliss, overweight In this race fire out of the who had enterot

The military took unbrage at the disqualifi- the potious day and spratched all their horses. cation of Bulbul (ridden by Lieutenant Johnson) We trust that the Jockey Club will not putin

noe & courteous action. There was also only one military man, Lieut. Walwyn, riding. His "mount was Mr. David's Loyalist, one of the six horses which computed for the Chines Club Cup. It was the goueral opinion that he would have no dificulty in palling it of, and the expectation was realised, bo wianing in rat At the start, Arrogant tool a slight lead, Stakes were carried off without much trouble byer, Coleuist, und Unionist Arrogant still a canter by sight lengths. The Grand Stand Unionist following tô thứ rúm ; At the Bijdge the order was Arrogant, Truperial Rome, Don- Mr. Jolo Peel's Set, which had only two led going round the book streich, being thros horses-The Doctor and Siabad--to compete lengths before Imperial Rose going up the hil agatist. The Challenge Cup was won by Mr. the Rock Arrogant moistened

and Donner clowed. to Imperial Ross, Dryastust's Sinbad by fire lengths, and the tax romal by the val Ladies Purse was pulled off by Donner, lo best with Doriner Tilage Arrogant still led. Unionist third, Inperial Arrogant by a short head after Arrogant End Rose Bill, sud Colonist last Arrogant entered been leading the whole way. The Blake" the straight with a lead of o fngth and a half Challenge Cup fell to the favourite, Ileone, who from Donner with Unionist third. Donner Faptulenged Arrogant at the Distance Post, and won by four lengths, and the Parses Cap was carried off by Mr. Buxey's Now Rose, which,

aged edge of the wall. It will be no more China, but a Pittsburg or a Chienge, a black MORE IMPORTANT CAPTURES BY after lagging behind siment the whole distance,

elond by day and a larid furnace by night. From the bill-tee-you think it a pity. But Town below, in the renking, hy, pestilential streets of the nativo city you will woep no teari over the inssing away of old Ching."

ties of ammunition and stores.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 27th February, 5.30 p.us.

THE EMPRESS FREDERICK, The present condition of the Empress Frederick is relatively satisfactory.

hard raca between the loaders resulted in Donner winning by a short hand Time, 1 in.

50 1/5 me

The “BLAKE" CHALLENGE CUP; presented by His Exoollano Sir Henry A. Blako. G.C.MG for splscription waler grifkes of - this season 1900-1902 to be won twice by subscription valer griffin 9 boa fide pro- perty of the same owners; winner to receiro 70 per cent, of the entrisudo feos, sound 0 per cent, third 10 per cent. ; weight for Taches us or agale, winner of the Valley Stakes auiyor Gormur Cap bezem, win- ners of any other tages Glus, extra penaltion accumulative up to. Plbs, entrance fee 310. One mile. Mr. John Peel's Teene, 11stly (Mr. Gresson) I

GEN. FRENCH.

came to the front towards the finish and won easily, Glory was a hot favourite for the Waler Lord Kitchener reports further captures Championship Stakes. The distance wese by General Funch, including three guns, mils, and Glory held the fold right from start three hundred prisoners, and large quantita finish, winning hands down. The Consola tion Stakes might have been anybody's new |St. Andrew, which led at the start, was disk placed at the Bridge by Tit-Bita,and the latter headed the field till the Black Rock was reached... when it in turn had to give way to Sunshine. Experience was fifth in using the Village, buf, coming up strong on the outside at the | Mr. Hammzenia'i Baron, Hiep liha straight, wou pulling The “Champion Stakes was easily won by the govt old pony

J. II. Lewis Inuscent, 1st. Sinbad, whose succosses date back the last five. Mr. Ellis Kelly's Alaric, 10st 10lbs децге. Sinbad led all the way round. That a starter'a duties are not easy was fully szempli. fied in the Nil Poparantum Stakes, and no lean than five attempts had to be made befors the fickl get off. The distan was only bolf-a unite and the rave consequently a scurry ing match, Caxton winning by four lengths The following to the particulars of the from Sundowner, the favourite different ovents:——

(Mr. Walwyn)

LONDON, 27th Februars, 5:50 pm tee meantime the other commandant, Birmingham Ho, winds up a letter descrip- TWO EXECUTIONS CARRIED OUT, Lotts Beru:, in spite of the Weekly Destive, among other things, of a visit to Hankow. The Boxer leaders Chi Hein and Hen guich'e sensational report, does not suem on Arsenal with the following On the Wu- the point of surrender but has broken away From General FRENCH and has made for the Lorenzo Marques frontier, at Komati- poort, nearly six hundred miles away, from De Wer. His retreat appears to have been conilucted with diffiendly, for Lord Kirchearn" reports that General FRENCH has optured three more guns-and thirase hundred prisoners, as well as a large supply of ammunition and stores. The capture of the last two items is especially important, forthe Boers cannot be two plentifully sup. war material or food. On the whole the prospect appears more at ASCOT and GUODWOOD will remember encouraging than it has been for some weeks, wd, although wo have learnt in this South African War not to be too

HIM.S. Crway, which rumour has numed as saizquine, it is impossible not to experience the next first-class craiser for this station, has *ir sausation of relief after-the-anxiety oven- How... received her armairent, which consists of sioned by Dr War's sudden irruption into two 9-2 guns, one to by mounted on the fore Cape Colony, Friends of the Boers are castle and the other of the stern of the vessel, bardly discouraged and no doubt will con- twolva ti-inch quick-firing guns, to be mounted finne to urge a resistance which can do noin casemates, six où each broadside; four of good. But the tracking down of the two these guns are on the upper deck, and the able guerilla chiefs seen as last approach ceraining eight on the main deck, arranged ing its final stage. While they remain in Powerful and Terrible and all our large ernisera. in a similar manner to that obtaining in the A. S. WATSON & CO., is and at liberty the work of pacification Thero are also fourteen 12-pounder grass along jeannot commence, and their fellow-country- the apper deck, unl eleven smaller quick-fring men not in arís-but necessarily under mar- guns and Maxima The Gressy will be the first tial law must suffer, a state of affairs which vessel of her class to be completed, the other all friends of the Cape Dutch should be three vansula. Abuukiv. Hogue and Sutlej not haring yet been delivered from the works of the_contractors. Each ship will carry a com- plement of 700 offers and men. They should

The CHINESE CLuz Cur pressecond to recolve half the entrance fees; "hird $25; for for a very valuable addition to the Navy, as their armoured belts and steel tasuvorse

subscription waler griffins of this season, 1990-1991; handicap; previous non-starters. armored balkhand ought to give thom effcient

Mr. David's Loyalist, 10st 121b

to marry top weight, entrance 5. Chis mile. The PARSER CUP presented, ancome to xú caivo $50, thin 525; for China ponies protection; but this hus been obtained at a con- sidorable sacritics of coal. Their maximin-

Molloy) 1

weight for inches us per sola; winners of one ram at this meeting 3lbs. extre, of twe gine power is 1,00), and coal capacity 1.609sented a coolie for damaging the shrubs on a

Dounis Koefo, a Sanitary Inspecter, pro- Mr. Wheelrut's The Girafa #Ta@b

(Meanings) 2

For more faces uba erara; placed fes allowed Sibs, 4 naplaced ponies allowed ulls tous. The Powerful and Terrible have 17,000 pics of own Land outside the Volunteer Mr. Hart Buck's Croston, Ust

mon-starters roladed

ontrinca 10. Onc ahorsepower and carry 3,000 tons of coal,

(Mr, Crawford)" a Headquarters. The officer saw the secured tear-

mile, ing down the trees, and was in the art of carry Mr. John Fool's Dingo, et õlba-

(Mr. Cresson) @

Mr. Buraya New Rose, 11st (Mr. Møller). T ing away core of the twigs when he was arrested

Mr. G. H. Potts Desert King, 1st 18 and taken to the station. The codic pleaded Mr. J. H. Lewis's Tucent, 1 st 12lbe

(Mr. W. W. Cos) (Mr} Walwyn) O ignorace of the law, and said his elder brother

Mr. Marshall's Hope, lint Glbs without any fear of molestation.

(Mr. Crawford) (Mr. May) 9

Mr. J. H. Lowia'■ Bulbni, Each 2ibs, † 14ths overweight. In this race, for which six of the 24 hores Mr. Mansfield's Ace of Hearts, 11at 4lbs

(Mr. F. A. Cox) entered ran, Loyalist was a hot favourite. All got off at the first attempt, Loyalist taking the Mr. John Peel's Baluchi, flet Alke

wg (Mr. Walwyn) lead. Passing the Stand he was four lengths ahead of Crortan, Blue Gam being tilri, two lungths behind roxton. At the Rock yalist Mr. Derick & Sandstorm, at 12lby was three lengths ahead of Croxton, Innocent

hind the leader. Coning round by the Vil-

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At Harmston's Circus last night there was the usual varied entertainment, and in addition visitors had before then a riding contest for gentlemen riders. This resulted is a win for Lieut. Johnson, who succeeded in completing two rounds and a half of the arena standing on the back of a horses Lieut. Walwyn was kuroud with around and the nurtara, and Mr. W. H. Gregg a good third with real and tf. Thero also compētad“Majör Sir H. W. McMahon, Lieut. Lloyd, Mesure.

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Prince Kanjitsinhji, io e statement to a cor

POLICE COURT. Thursday, 28th February.

BEFORE MR. HAZELAND.

DISORDERLY BEAMEN.

Kentucky, and Geo. Hutmaker, an employed. Charles Delaney, a soul-passer of the U.S.S. sounan, of the Western Hotel, were placed in the dock charged with disorderly conductin the public streets. There was an abilitional charge against the former for damaging a 3 or 14 days imprisonment, and Delaney was police whistle. Both delinquents wors fined ordered to pay a dollar compensation to the policeman for a new whistle.

DAMAGING CROWN LAND).

・All letters for gallication should be writéan U Crawford, Behlin, and Babington Another respondent at Cambridge on the question of told him he could gather a few stray twins Mr. Roy's Bias Gum, +10st 71bs

"one side of the paper only.

No naouymanaly signed communications that have

already appeared in other popers will be inserted.

Orders for ezira pics of DAILT PARBS should be sent before I am, on day of' jublication, - After

context will be held on Saturday night. for

"throwing" said his opinion was that people which entries must be went in to the Manager.ade far more out of this matter of throwing

On the same night a bhijacket will enter the than was necessary. No useful purpose would that hour the supply is limitat. Only supplied for don of the tiger Duke. A farewell matinco also be served by over-løgislating in the matter and ·

Cash,

Telegraphic Address Press 'A.B,C. Corte,

P.0. Boz, 33. Telephone No. 12.

The Daily Press.

In is satisfactory to learn that the Boer invasion of Cape Colony has proved a failure. Commandant DE WET's during rush to the South' was a most skilful move and only depended on dition to paralyse completely the British This condition; however, was not

forcea

QUC

CO

will come off on Saturday.

t

His Worship fined him $2 or 8 days impri-

Broer Mr. Keur,

Croston bat

*

(Mr Camming) 0 Four out of 19 entries run. After na oren start Ilsens was the first oliow pro- murence, Buron doing estoud and Innocent third. At the Hridge Leene was still bailing,

but In- mocent had taken second pine, being a

a length and Teens This opter was maintained round by the a half ahead of Baron and two lengths belind villore, the distance between the first lives the mar. In the straight Innocent challenged being the same, Alatie was sight lengths in

the leader on the outside, but was nualile to get terms with him, und at the thich had fallen back to third place, Baron being four longths behind Lidone and thres lengthis head of In cont. Timo Sutin. sac..

(Mr. Gression)

(Mr. Unmming) ̈ ̈0.

(Mr. May) 0

by taking drastic measures, as the captains had This is a French account of the looting in done. Moreover, the captains had no right, in

THE FISHERMAN AND THE COWKEEPER. North China. A correspondent of the Frence his opinion, to assume the power they had taken Cheung On, described as a fisherman, was Milituire writes -All the Fowers alike have upon themselves to bar people from bowling. placed in the deck charged with sealing and pillaged the towns on their live of march, and The M.C.C. was the proper body to legislate salequently killing a cow, the property of a had wenred third place, being six lengths be Mr. Nanticus's Bunshine, list Ølba –

farmer living at Sheung Sha on the 37th inst.

by overweight, HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. Das Vævi ROAD Ctted Numbers of men have been sent to the know when a bowler was throwing or not, and friendship with the prosecutor, who, he stated/Girus had ousted Innocent Trum-the third Mr. Potta's Desart King, the first of his horses

Buy nets of incredible savagery have been coa-upou cricket. There was only man who could The defendont denied the charge and clained a loge Loyalist increased lit lend to five lengths.

Out of 27 horess entered eigh: ran, fncluding LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET EC rest for gross breaches of discipline. The Eng. that was the bowler himself. When throwing but failed to find the real thieves and had a place which in thus straight Boylist stit

HongKong, 1st March, 1901

lish are by far the most practical, for they pil-u man used the elbow as well as the shoulder and consequenos put the entire blame upon him increased the lead and cantared home eight to run yesterday. They all got off together. lage systematically and sell their phaoder by the wrist in propelling the ball, whereas he to be a man of a most exemplary character.

He was innocent and the prosecutor knew his lengths of Giraffe, which managed to pass Passing the Stand Desert King lot, with Sanid

short distases from home. storm second At le bridge Sandstorm was auction. The Japanese are so well informel would only use the shoulder and the wrest in The complainant on the other hand denied hav. Time, 2 min. 22 sec.

leading, but in the back stretch again took "woond place with Hope third. Round by the that they invariably know where to find the bowling proper. In his opinion, the additioning any previous knowledge of the prisoner. The GEAND STAND LAKES) Vee 1,000 Village Sandstorm and Desert King word tax-

Worship after hearing the evidence of the

second to third for China choicest spoil; at Peking they captured the use of the elbow in propelling the ball consti

polica corroborating that of the prosecutor, ̈ponies; wiznews of ane aos 3x extra; winping neck and peck. Then, Hope forced the lenders und jamediately afterward New Rose tasty, and at Tung-chan the stores of rice. tuted the throw. When a man was su-balled sentenced the prisoner to 6 months hard labour. ners of two racas 5lbs exten; sad of three or came forward and won canily with Desert King The Germans, like the English, are very practi-for throwing, the public came to the conclusion.

more races Tika, extra.; zoz-Winners at this ADINGREDIENT COUK FUKAHED

second and Hopa third. Lind, 2 mins, 11 saux. cal The Russians behave like-savage-the-not merely that in the umpires opinion, the Mr. Guliers Helms, of Ripon Terrace,

meeting allowed 4lbs; previous non-starters

The WALER CHAMPION STAKES ; with $750 Americans and the Indian troops in the employ man's action was not a bowl, but that the bow. appeared to prosecute his Chinese cook for

to carry 12 store; entrance $10: Cus mils of England like bandite,

added for walers, winners only, a forced and a quarter. ler had done something mean with the object the cook had been in his employ for the past Mr. John Peel's Set, 12st

disobeying his lawful commands. He said that

entry; entrance 1201 winners of two maces of getting the other side out unfairly: In.ether three months, and during that time and bean

(Mr. Grenson) 1 $30); of three or more races $50; weight- fulfilled; the Dutch Cape Colonists did not ambitious a play for theatrical companies out fair or unsportsmanlike advantage by dellke- The Kobe Chronicle thinks that Trilby is too words, they thought he had tried to take an on-

for inches as per grole. One mils, very troublesome. A few days before the Chinese Mr. Dorick's The Doctor, 11st rise and join the invaders. Martial law, east, containing as it does situations where the rately throwing. It is to be noted that the bafore the New Year the soup was dirty and be New Year he (the defendant) demanded the whole

(Mr. Cummings) 2 Mr. Darius Glory, 11st Siba it is true, and to be rigidly enforced in line between the sublimo and ridicalous is so

Ris wages for February. On the Sunday Mr. David's Taruutula, llat(Mr. Moller) Mr. Jay's Rheingold, 10st 7lbs large mumber of districts, and probably narrow that it can hardly fail to be overcrossed Popular Indian batsman did not think either was unable to drink it, and the necessary chas. Only three ont of the 27 horses entered for there may have been more disaffection mani-after which the play degenerates into uncon-

tisement which followed only made instters this race started. The Doctor took the lead, fested than we have heard of. A curiouscious farve." "Our contemporary, therefore, in

worse, for the defendant refused either to do is with Tarantula second and Set third. Fassing work properly or do what he was told. in many the Stand the first time the Doctor still led telegram from

Cape Tow

last month, which view of the visit of the Taylor-Carrington

other ways Half su kour after the soap was four longtis dividing him from Set, who was appears in, the papers brought by the last Company to Kobe, said in a recent issue

spuilt be told the "hay to call the cook and the axe distance arad of Tarantula Going that was done, but the latter refused to respond round the Baud Bet begin to close, ap, and aquil from home, throws nu interesting side- "The company, which has been very highly prais-

to the call. In fact he said he was too busy" when the Rock was reached was only's length light on the state of affairs. The stoppageal for its reducing of much light pieces us

to attend to the call. About the middle of the behind the leader, Tarantula being fan length of the circulation of local pro-Boer news. Charley's dunt, does not appear to have been

month he gave the defendant noties to sayo at to the rear. Coming rond by the Vilage the papers in districts under martial law, this very successful with Trilby in Yokohama, and, GREAT AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL

the end of it. On another occasion he wished Doctor was pat under the whip, but Sot passed to

to the " speak as we should like to see the company have a

cook" at out the tiffin, but him onsile and entered the straight with a lead ulthough the boy called out three or four of twolengths. Running easy, Bet won by Bve times the cook refused to leave the kitchen, stat lengths. Time, 2 min. 48 sec. A great American iron and steel combinationing he was too busy,

The CHALLENGE CUr; presented; for Chins with a capital of eleven hundred million dollars

In answer to the charge the defendant said

ponies; to be won two years coussentively by his master had previously struck him and had a pouy or poslea the bond fide property of has been incorporated.

broken a bowl out of which he was eating. Thy

the same owner; winner to receive 70 per reason he did not go up on being called was a

cent.; second 20 per cent; third 10 per cent. fear that he would be struck a second time, of the entrance fees; weight for inches as His Worship thought the charge had been per scale; entranca (fpread) $. One mile

and three quarters. fully proved and ined the defendant or 14

Mr. Dryasdust's Sinbad, 10st 9lba

gramme.

telegiam states, is strongly felt in Cape successful season throughout in Kabe, it is to Town to have no effect whatever if the cir-be hoped a change will be made in the pro culation of pro-Boer literature from Eng- ∙land is allowed to continue. It is a not- able fact that an English pro-Beer monthly The Japanese Fremier, Marquis Ite, making review-it is not hard to guess the magazine a statement in the House of Pears of general alluded to--and other publications inimical business before the Imperial Dist, tunched on

Prousier and he had long appreciated the ne-

Fry or Mold were guilty of throwing.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON 25th February.

COMBINATION,

KING EDWARD IN GERMANY. His Majesty the German Emperor mot King

of

to British interests are found in every farm. I the question of readjustment of finance. The Edward at Frankfort and accompanied him to days. house, and it is believed that these do more ceskity for some such measure even frem before Gronberg, whence they drove to the chateau of "AN ABORTIVE LOTTEET TICKET PROSECUTION. to foment disloyalty than the local pro- the Japan-China war. He had undertaken to the Empress Frederick. Boer prints. It is therefore considered im- begin the work several times, but he had as yet peratively necessary that such publications failed to carry it out into effect.

The post should be forbidden circulation in South bellum undertakings, which has resulted in a. Africa. It is not only in Cape Town that remarkable expansion of the Government fin- the folly of circulating such incitements to naces, had led him to feel the meressity for ing froni internal cancer, but rusy live for prolong a hopeless resistance among the investigating the national resources, both for

practical and financial ressous. Not only had months.

Dutch is recognised, but the remedy is one the Government extended public works, but the which can only be applied in South Africa. people were also sager in promoting all sorta of as no one is likely to attempt. the task of now enterprises, one after the other, without demonstrating to the editors of the Review the least regard for the national resonices. Im- of Reviews and other publications of like mediately on entering office last year, he had policy that they are doing the Boers at least begun an investigation of the national resources as much damage as their own reputations, which he had long had in mind.

ILLNESS OF THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

The Empress Frederick is admittedly suffer

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

The N. YA (European Lang port on the 2

here on the 6t

stemmer Karachi Meru Kobe via Moji for this and is expected to arrive

W. W. Cax) 1

MBA Cos)

Mr. David's Loyalist, 10st 19th (Mr. Moller) Mr. Hammenis's Donner Just Bulbs

A (Mr. Grenson) ( Glory was a strong faveurite-in fast, Um, only horse fancied for the race. The restive Loyalist and, as usual to be led to the post, wh attendant on each side; Assplendid mart was made. Glyre at once taking art phen Pakke ing the Stand for the first ame, Glory lead, and was followed by Rheingold, and Donner. Up the hill from the Bris, the

an order was mintained, except that gold was lessening Glory's lead. At the Hiner Rock an difference wesented in the position of the fishl, Glory still bonding a clear load of six which he carried Into a Straight. gold was now going his best, but though his rider did not are the whip, Glory, still held an undisputed ind of eight lengths. The moe thronghont, was of <a prosossional order, fory niways holding the rest and winning 6 Jily by ten lengths from Rheingold. Loyalist (Mr. Crawford) 1 was third and Donne a good fourth. Lime 2 min. Už sez. «Hlory, on leaving tho fed, (Mr. Gresson) 2 was led past the Stand by two Shanghai ladies Mrs. Wakeford Cox, wife of Glory's jockey, (Mr. Walkyn) 3 and Mrs. Cromptons

The CONSULATION STAKES,

sweepstakes of (Mr. Mollary ◊ |*/ $5 each with 5260 sided; second to receive 3100, thisă 5.0, for beaten Dhins ponies at the misetage woight for males as per

Mr. Baxey's Boso de France, 10st 12be

Mr. J. H. Lewis' Bulbul, 10xt 12lbs

Hwan 8ze was brought up charged with sell. ing Macar lottery tickets in a public through- fare.

The evidence of P.G. 197-was to the effect that he saw the prisoner on the Des Voour Mr. David's Strategist, 11st Fibe Rosd talking to two other Chinsmen with a bundle of the tickets in his hand. He mutioned. There were but four starters for this race him and told him it was an offence to sell them All got away at the first attempt, and on and advised him to go away. The answer hawing out it was soon that Bulbul was two received was “Mind your-own baziness, Helengths behind the other three, which wÈZE BYCH thought that was his business and he told the Passing the Bridge the first time Birate defendant so, but it was of no avail and he was gist was loading, followed by Sinbad which compelled to take the prisoner to the station, was fire lengths ahead of Bolim and Bose

Asked what he had to say in answer to the de France, At the Rock tie on order Mr. G. H. Potta's Interrogationi. charge, the defendant, denied that he was selly was maintained Bendent that the leaders had lag the tickets that he was doing was mortased their leads three longis Baler Mr. Daville Androw Ist paying his

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