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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30ra, 1901
No fresh plague ompa have boon reported | HMB Albion will leave for the North about | ainee noon on the 27th inst.
the bih pros
TH losing their native politeness, the Japaneseo in their intercourse with one another have
Admiral Bir Cyprian Bridge was expected to The French mall of the 20th August waits at Shanghai on the 26th Inst., by XI.M., learnt to be courteous without a trace of
Alacrity. the former suspicion of servility. With all the native Japanese has not lost his naturalirered in London on the 27th matant..
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towns, under the depressing influence of frock-coats and patent leather shoes, still fiuds an opportunity of displaying itself.
Perhaps the most striking feature in the Japaneso system, to a stranger at least, is the ubiquity of the policeman; and might naturally be supposed that the country is police-ridden. Such, however, on more intimate knowledge proves hardly to be the case. The policeman in fact in Japan serves many other purposes than keeping the peace.
He is indeed the collector of statisties in general, an occupation dearly treasured at all times by the Japanese. One of the most noticeable customs to the
early voyagers was the system of reporting every particular adopted by the Japanese officials who came on board, always attended by their secretaries and notaries; and at the present day this role has passed to the policeman, who is bound for the edification of his superiors to recall every incident, however trivial, that occurs within his knowledge from day to day. It is little to be wondered at then that according to the most recent account-that for 1898-the number of police in the empire should have amounted to no less than $4,000, or 14.40 one
to every 1,360 of the population Notwithstanding the ubiquity of the police. man he does not appear to interfere in any objectionable way with the private concerns of the peuple, who, except that they now and then sigh for the old days when taxa. tion we almost absent, are allowed to carry In addition to Wines of our own bottling, on business with the slightest of interfor- the following brands, bottled in Europe,ence and are not theddled with in their have hecy specially selected, and procured opinions, provided they do not contravene from the celebrated firm of MESSRS. GEO.the laws. The policeniny on the contrary G. SANDEMAN. SONS & CO., of LON- seems to be generally looked up to with respect, and certainly inspires no ill will. DON and OPORTO, for whom
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How carefully statistics of all sets are by these means collected in Japan is illustrated by the annual Résumé Statisti que which has for the last fifteen years A. S. WATSON & CO. been published by the Japanese Government and which gives the most intimate detaile
The of the vital statisties of the Empire. LIMITED,
area then of Japan and its dependencias was in 1898 7,480 sq. ri-say 45,000 sq. Tailes--and the population 46) ruillinas, or an average of 286 per square mile. Of the larger islands Shikok hal a density of 425 per square mile, while the main island of Niphon only supported 375; this is of expal Church, Foochew,
course mainly due to the large tracts in the Lloyd, WILLIAM HENRY WALLACE, of the long kong and Shanghai Bathing Corporation, con of the late ALEXANDER WALLACE, Esq., MD, of latter island rising to au ultitude of over Colchester, tulos, eldest daughter of THEODORE MOORCHBAU, Esq., of this Imperial Maritime 3,900 feet, where profitable cultivation is out [2470 of the question, and the land is either prairie Of Customs at Foochow
or forest, and practically uninhabited. the island proper the population, in 1889 forty millions, bad in 1898 grown to forty-three and three quarters, an increase Of this of upwards of nine per cent, population the most minute particulars are family, 1.666,000 samurai, and 383 millions of the ordinary people. The family throughout averages 5.35 individuals, but the usual phenomenon of the proportions of the sexes
On the 18th Suptember, at Foochow, the wife OH, SHELLEY BRAND, of a son, MARRIAGE.
at the British Epis. ---On the 21st Septemby the Ror: Llewellyn
DEATH.
On the 28th September, at 9 pm, at Bnnottar, the Peak, ROBERT Coons, Acting Manager, Hong kong and Whampoa Dock Co. Limited, aged
di Tour.
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The Daily Press.
There will be two alx-a-side football matches
this afternoon at ten minutes past five-Kew's team . Beattie's, and Russell's v. Danby
The opening of the cricket season took place on Saturday, the First XII of the Chub meet ing the Rest in a trial watch. This chief Porphill feature was the bowling of Lee and for the First XII.
Mesurs. Erich Georg & Co. say in their weekly share list, dated Hongkong, 28th September-A fairly brisk business has been done during the weak in some of the leading stacks, principally Barks, Dooks, lados, and China Sugars, all of which show a material in- proremont in rates.
.
The Chinese boy who was assaulted on the 22ud inst. by another, and who was supposed to have rossired serious injuries to his stomach, is said to be doing well. On the 24th his condition asemel critical enough to ease Inspector Collett to take his deposition at the Govern mont Ciril Hospital.
A variety entertainment will take place this The programms of vocal and instrumental evening, at 8,310 o'clock, at the Soldiers' Club. music is large and varied, and is under the direction of Bandmaster J. H. Moir, R.W.F. Mr. Alec Marsh is down to sings; and Mr. Geo. Grimble will be the accompanist. The band of the Fusiliers will also take part.
There is a cigar factory in Honoluln manufacturing Manila cigars from fimported. Manila tobacco.
Company Sergeant-Major W. Nicholson has been appointed a supernumerary lieutenant in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps.
H. M. tereship Humber left on the 28th inst. for Shanghai. The French transport Nive arrived on the same day from Tonkin.
The following appointments have been made at the Admiralty-Bub-Lients. J. Jones to the Pigmy, and R. G. Hamond to the Goliath, to date 12th August.
The billiard handicap of 250 points up, held at the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuil·lers, romlted in Mr. J. W. Kinghorn winning the
first and Mr. A. Ritebe the second prize. The prizes will be presented at the next monthly "sinoker,"
TELEGRAMS.
DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS]
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
THIRD GYMKHANA MEETING.
Bright weather favoured the third and inst
on Batar Gymkhana Meeting of the season, held on day afternoon on the Race-course, Happy Valloy, Just about half-past threo a shower of rain full- but it was not heavy and only lasted a few minutes, tha ann soon, breaking through and dispelling the few clouds that showed up dark against the clear blue of the sky. Gymkhana weather," however, is a mying whose truth bas been so often borne oat that it probably would
SHANGHAI, 29th September, 5.20 p.m. have surprised no one if at the very last moment
A VEGETARIAN RISING. The Nanchang mandarins report that there is a rising of "Vegetarians" on the Chekiang border. They have besieged Chiangshan Appeals for aid have been ent to Haugehow,
GENERAL NEWS.
L'Echo de Chine's Manchurian correspondent says that the briganda continue to ravage the country in the province of Tsitsikar. They eren attempted to surprise the Russian troops three leagnes from Pai-eu-ensu. The Russian railway is in operation from Harbin to New-ontire cost of construction of the Manchurian
'chwang.
According to Manila advices, Spain denounces Bishop Nogales, Archbishop of Manila, and opposes his appointment to the archbishopric of Zaragoza, Tho Government and Press of Sprin blame him for the loss of the loyalty to the Spanish government of the Filipinos and the consequent loss of the islands.
With the caplure of Insurgent General
THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY. : According to M. de Witte's report, the
Railway is 260,000,000 roubles. The annual
the meeting had been spoilt by another of the deluges that have so often been responsible fer the postponement of previous fixturet. Satar day's attendance was poor, very poor indeed witnessed is considered. Doubtless the cricket when the broallenco of the sport invariably match presented a counter attraction that to soms was too strong to be resisted, but H.E. the Governor decided to see the last of the fymkhanas, and was again prozent on Saturday. The drum sud fife band of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers provided a very enjoyable selection of music. To and refreshments, se naual, were supplied
As to the programme of sports, seven éventair LONDON, 27th September, 4 p.n.all were down for competition three-quarter mi-e race, tent-pegging, bucket and apple race, pola-pony scurry, off-saddling race, ball, and bueret mice, and last, though by no means least. the Eclipse Stakes of 10,000 Copper Cash, or Cope. The off-addling race, owing to tho darkness was confined by agreement to one three quarters of a mile handicap, saw All five heat instead of three heats. The Brst event, a tart-Lady Mary, Favourite Rose, Loyalist, Kangaroo, and Innocent Kangaroo was 6lbs. fancied, Lady Mary anything having the overweight and Loyalist 2lbs. All were evenly greatest number of backers Loyalist, however, was by some looked upon as a pretty sure win- nar. The start was not a very good one, Lady Mary being almost left at this post. Kangaroo took the lead, and was followed closely by Fanocrat and Loyalist, Favourite one being fourth. This order was maintained on the stretch up to the Black Book, where Innocent
cost is 24,000,000, including the expose of maintenance of 100,000 Russian troops to
guard the railway line. CZOLGOSZ TO BE ELECTROCUTED
Czolgasz, the late President. McKinley's assassin, has been sentenced to by electro-draw up slightly on Kangaroo and was in turn
About 9.30 on Saturday morning, two Kowloon ferry-lannchos had an unfortunato collision in the Harbour, The Rising Star, an old launch, ran into the Morning Star (donble ender). As is usually the case, suampan got in the way, and while successfully avoiding Lucban's private correspondence on the island it, the Rising Elar, ran into the double-of Samar, the fact has transpired that the principal city ou the island, and the most under. Both launches are said to have been most promirent citizens of Catbalogan. the cuted at the end of October,
demonstrative friends to all appearance of the considerably damaged.
American Government, are in reality firm adherents of the rebellion, secretly aiding it to the utmost of their power. have been made su far.
Just after 1.30 p.m. on Saturday a little fex- citement was caused by No. 1 Police Launch charging the Praya wall immediately to the west of Blake Pier. This launch was attempt ing to come alongside the Pier, but apparently the engines refused to reverse and the launch mamed the wall while there was still plenty of way on her. Fortunately all the sampahe had time to get out of the way, and apparently the launch was uninjured, while the wall was not damaged at all.
Journalism in the Philippines certainly bids fair to entran anything of its kind produced in the United States, as the following will show :- Miguel H. Roxes, & Filipino musician, recently stabbed a Spanish lady named Maria Monroy The lady has de Kurze in this Colony. recovered and Roxas is in gol awaiting his trial. Now comes the Manila Tintes of the 20th inst,, reporting the death of the lady and saying in conclusion that the Comet at Hongkong sentenced Rexas to ten years' imprisonment!
From the return of deaths in the Colony daring August it appears tha: 39 members of the European and foreign community (82 civi- lians, 7 soldiers) and 475 Chinese died in the course of the month. f deaths were due to chest affections and 93 to levers, of which plague claimed 4 and malaria 43, 112 of the Chinese deaths were in No. 2 diatrist, 52 in the Harbour, and 48 in No. 9 district. The prin cipal deaths rates wern: British and foreign community 41.1 per 1,000 per uunam; Chineso community, Victoris, land 22.7, harbour 28.4; boat 20.0; total civil community 21.5.
i
Thirtoon arrests
THE AMERICA CUP.
The cup-dafooder Columbia after a close contest defeated the Shamrock II in to-day's yacht-race.
ADMIRAL SEYMOUR AT COURT. Admiral Seymour was received at an audience by His Majesty the King, and was personally invested with the Order of the Bath.
closed in on by Loyalist whose jockey was ARIS- ing him well. Down the hill the order of the feld was unaltered, save that Lady Mary had now taken fourth plao from Fatourite Bose, Luspor, 28th September, 9p.m.nd was coming on gamely. Entering the straight a ding-dong race ensued bolwoen Kangaroo and Loyalia, which had beaten In- the last named being also passed by Lady mocant, Mary, Kangrad's jookey was using the whip free- 17, but the horse was doing its best and could wat of Loyalist, which, ridden splendidly, keep ahead A correspondent sends us the following
now shot past on the outside and won easily, The tent-Fogging was of very ordinary interest, only one competitor, the winner, succeeding in carrying the peg at each of the thres frien allowed by the conditions. The tied event, n extract from a letter received by lust mail from & etaunch old Conservative: Everything very dull just now, war, the holidays, and tho
backot and apple race, provided great fun for the spectators. Sover buckets, one for sel row saross the but if we can finish up the South African
-track, and half filled with water (possibly uncertainty of foreign affairs all-contribute; trouble many things would boom. We are just
starter, were placed in a petitors, the programme expressly stated that playing at war; Government seems always to keep one eye on the Exoter Hall lot and the
by way of an assurancs to the the water was from Tytum). An apple other on what the foreigners write. If they
were to ride up to the buckely and each [Admiral Sir E. H. Soymour was made was placed in each pail, and the competiton endeavour to secure sa apple with his mouth it would have been finished long ago. Just
G.C.B. last year.]
whilst bolding his pony The two who verd had just gone ahead and dd the whole lot, see what we got by putting ourselves under
first to teach the brokots had too much paco - oa, and galloped past The third man, al- Waldersee, the Germans simply sold us to Russia We don't seem to have any backbone
H.M.S. Cressy's commissioning trial hav-thongh second to gut down on his knees and "dock" for the apple, was almost the last to his sons and the ass-put ourselves to ausing proved unsatisfactory, her departure for pass the winning post, the task laid down being not quite so easy of performance as it seemed, anywhere and are like the fable of the old man,
Mt. W. A. Cruickshank won. The polo pony amount of trouble, pleass no one, injare one-
scarry and off-saddling race were followed by setves and lose the ass."
the Bellpse Stakes, in which fifteen started. When the bugin that started the mos was sounded, an amusing incident was witnessed. A pony ridden by a small boy, after a few pre- Safnary sidlings and backings, began to run. round in circles, and kept it up almost till the winner passed the pust. The boy preserved a good seat and easily held his erratio mount in hand, though unable to prsuade him to purane Boer oficials on the Continent declare that a straight comena. Flying Bon won, Babysit the Caps rebels number 15,000.
The Munchn officials in charge of repairs on the palaces and palace gates are making hay while the sun shines, wrote the Paking corres- pondent of the N.-O. Daily News on the 15th inst. The improvements are rapidly programs- ing and certainly indicate that the Court will return: The remounts of the tower over the Chiennen, or main front gate of the Tartar City, have been retoored. We hear that no now tower will be erected, as foreigners hold
the wall from this gate to the Hataunen, the
Americans and Germans holding the position,
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CI. given; there are 3,845 nobles or of noble Chinese, whole Colony, 20.3, boat 24.7, land andad putting up guard-houses on the wall, whers
LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. HONGKONG, 30th September, 1901.
The entrance to Imperial precincta will now begin
H.M.S. CRESSY.”
China has been postponed.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 26th September.
SOUTH AFRICA-THE ENEMY'S STRENGTH.
Commandant Botha's force is estimated at 5,000.
GERMAN MINERS FOR CHINA. Forty Garmas miners engaged for the German mines in Shantung will sail for China on the let November.
Appended are the official resnits and times:--- THE QUARTERS OF A MILE HANDICAP FOR ALL HORSES AND PONI28-Four to start. or the race to be declared vold; oup presentail by the Hon. C. P. Chater; second to receive $15. (Mr. W. A. Cruickshank) 1 Mr. David's Loyalist, + 1 let
(Major Gwynne)
D. M, Bishop)
(Mr. E. V. Pontifer).
3 Mr. P. A, Cox's Lady Mary. 13st 5lbs. Mr. Lewis Innocent, Art Bibs
2 Capt. Warren's Kangaroo, 10st Bibank
(Bir Gegg),
Mr. Gunner's Favourite Rose, Ilet 5lbs.
+bs, overweight 9lbs. overweight.. Time, 1 ma 29 2/5 s.
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS. The Harvard and Yale athletes have beaten a foreign promenade is being made. The effect The following items are from the Foochow on the fengshui no one daros to think of. The Echo of the 21st altThe French man-of-war Homer, or main back gate of the Imperial the Oxford and Cambridge team at New York A var to Japan two years after the aboli- is reversed, the males exceeding the females Le Friant, arrived at Fageda on Sunday the City, having been destroyed by the Japanese, by six events to three.
leaving for Réunion via Saigon, She takes- tion of extra-territorialty opens up may by about 21 per cent. The birth rate bas 15th instant-The German steamer Erin is will also, I believe, not be re-erected topica of interest. Rightly or wrongly, the been gradually increasing from 29.3 per caring today for tandaninterpreter-Although with the Tashingmen. Probably all the per- concession of unlimited jurisdiction over the thousand in 1893 to 31.3 in 1898, the
no official announcement has yet been made, it tion beyond will be closed to foreigners, as in The Naval and Military Record of the 29th persons and properties of their nationals number of deaths on the other hand decrcas-is understood that the Stewards of the Falkien the old days. to Japanose judges trained in dissimilar ing from 22.8 to 20.4 in the same period: Race Club now see their way to arrange for a social and legal schools of thought was nearly 8 per cent of the births were still Winter Meeting. We trust that they may be alt saysWhile we are constantly being looked upon as a grave experiment by the born. Divorce is easily obtained in Japan, successful. Another Foochow winter without reminded that the naval force on the China a race meeting would be dull indeed. Yesterday station is totally inadequate to meet the calls ou an average about one fourth of the majority of the European Powers; and serious complications were, not unnaturally, marriages being dissolved by mutual con afternoon the Foochow (ton Clab shot a friendly which may at some time or other be maile upon anticipated by the residents, who were to be sent or otherwise; as the lady enjoys much match against The Sportsman's Gun Club of it, the strength of the squadron is far different Shanghai, which resulted in a win for the from what it was three and a half years ago, banded over without appeal to the new and consideration in Japan, and more frequently Inttor-Feochow making 68 against the fine when Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour took over in connection with the question of recruiting, Mr. J. Hastings Capt. Warren R score of 83. Mr. T. Brockett noted as scorer the command. Then the Centurion was the and Mr. W. A. R. Knight as refores.
only battleship on the station; we had only Wo deeply regret to record the death on the fire, fiat class cruisers, of which three were 27th inst. of Mr. Robert Cooke, Acting Chief armoured, but of a somewhat obsolete type of Manager of the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock armament; there were three second class and
LONDON, 27th September. KING EDWARD AND THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA: King Edward Jad yesterday a long and serious conversation with Mr. Brodrick ook cerning the situation in South Africa, aud ales and the Yeomanry forces.
TEXT PEGGING THREE RING EACH ATA SINGLE PEG.-Foints will be giren for style and pros; cup presented by Sir Thomas Jackson. 1 M E M. Bishop Mr. A. Campbell Mac-
Mr. AC Mezrý Capt F. F. Smith Major Gwynne Mr. W. A. Cruickshank Millan Mr P A Cox
Captain Loring, RA
illest
mount,
ride to bucket and each ende
Mr. J. Woodgates ** scarce fledyed courts. It is characteristic of than not is the "business man" of the family,
The Pall Mall has the best authority for stat BUCKEY AND APPLE BAce Aber of the thoroughness with which the Japanese it may be assumed that facility results in no
ing that Lord Kitchener finds his hands tied the or lockets to be placed in a row, balfited Government and people have entered on hardship, and judging from the general the now givilisation, that in the main these happiness of Japanese homes is really con-
one third class cruisers, and fourteen smaller adopted instead of short imprisonment, that wont to secure an apple with his mouth whilst apprehensions have proved groundless, and ducive to a good understanding. Of Japa.
seriously, and that in reconsidering his position with water from Tytam, with an apple in sch
The deceased gentleman had over two
vessels. The squadron now consists of four better seasoned recruite be sent mut to Southolding his pony Mount with apple in montli. mouth wine. Any competitor touching the that no substantial grievance has arisen, nese abroad known and officially registered
he desires that capital punishment for rebels be competitons to start dismounted with wb, sad
apple at any time with his hand or any part of and but few international differences have there were in 1898 some 99,000, besides Co.
disjuslibel: his body orcopt the month will be c needed adjustment. Certain well founded some 2,000 in Australia and Javu, of whom score years' experience with the Company.
Bix to compete or ne event, Dock Co., he was manager of a slip at West third class ernisers, eleven gun-vessels, five proclaimed throughout Cope Colony. complaints were judced raised of the manner accurate account could not be kept; on the Before joining the Hongkong and Whampoa first class battleships, six second class and one Africa in the future, and that martial law be First past winning post with apple in his
for co would have been added by this time the in which alleged coeults on Japanese coolies other hand there were 11,700 foreigners Point owned at that time by Mr. Sanders, an river grabcats, and five destroyom. To this by Europeana had been converted into resident in Japan, of whom, however, more American. Only on the 5th January this year Cressy, ons of the most formidable armoured
imes by inexperienced and possibly pre- than half were Chinese; of the rest 1,954 jaded native judges, but the feelings English. and 1,282 Americans formed the European members of the Dock Co.'s staff as a excited by these miscarriages of justice have most numerous elements. Of the aboriginal souvenir of New Year, 1901. The heartiest accident; and the Vengeance, battleship, is being for the most part had time to cool, and they Ainos in the island of Yezo it is interesting good wishes were then expressed by Mr. Rutter, hastened for service on that station, while the to note an increase from a little over 15,000 who spoke on behalf of the staff Outside bis i Albion is on her way to China to relieve tho seem to have led to a better mutual under in #1891, to 17,000 in 1898, and that is work, moreover, Mr. Cooke was well known and Barfleur. We shall then have on the station standing than if ther had never occurred: confirmed by a record of 549 births as highly respected. The funeral took place yes. fire first, class battieships, three of which are of Washington states that President Roosevelt is riding one himself or unable to ride the weight
against 448 deaths in the latter year.
a presentation was made to Mr. Cook by the
cruisers of the day, but for an unfortunate
LONDON, 28th September.
THE SENTENCE ON CZOŁGORZ Croigorz, the murderer of President McKinley,
AMERICA AND THE BOERS. has hoon sentenced to death by electrocution.
1 Mr. V, A. Cruickshank,
2 Mr. E M. Bishop.
POLO FONT BOunar-For done fute polo ponies, the property of playing members of the Polo Clnt From quarter mile port in Owners ap. Catch weights, over 11 st 7 lbs. The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at An owner entering more than one pony and
terday, when în spite of the suddenness of Mr, a recent type and of the same design. At the determined to maintain a policy of absolute the foreigner has learnt that he is far more
numbers our fleet will be as formidable as that that he will refuse to receive any Boer misdon Statistics of Agriculture and Industry, of Cooke's death and the consequent short notice of sme time it can hardly be said that in point of neutrality in connection with the Boor war and likely to pain his ends by polite considera
of the Russiens, but in point of homogeneity officially. tion than by & hectoring assumption of Commerce, foreign and native, Posts and the ceremony's vory large member of mourners
LONDON, 27th September. superiority, while the native, finding no
Telegraphs, of Education and Religions, of attended Floral tributes were very numerons, Public Health and Police, and finally of showing the love and respect in which decessed and fighting power wo are probably in no way by Captain Perey Scott, C.B to first res
THE AMERICA CUP RACE. uility in assertion, and content to
The first yacht race for tho Awories Cap accept the position, has returned to bis Finance, fill up this wonderful volume, was held by a large circle of friends. Four of inferior, and the stimulus that has been given nattiral politeness and amiability. Amongst which contains within a compass of 150 the directors of the Duck Company were pre-saval ganzery winst also be reckoned as a factor the Japaness themselves
the change pages a résumé of the entire life of this sent at the funeral-the Hon C. P. Chater, is equally marked the excessive for most interesting of nations. To some of the C.M.G Fon, J., J. Bell-Irving, Mess. HP in the fighting efficiency of the fleet. Bir ality engendered by enturies of depen latter topics, amongst others the growth and White and D. E. Brown as well as the new Cyprian Bridge, therefore, has a far more took place yesterday, but was unfinished wilkin sunt a wreath, the European staff of the ComEH. Suvingur commenced with, and there is was a beat outward of Afteen miles and reburu.- douce of one class on another, and the distribution of Formign Trade, which chief manager, Mr. W: B. Dixon. The directors affective force under his command than Sir the time limit, and declared off. The co mand of that force undergoing any relative mile ahand of Shamrock II, and finally led
upwards of a mile, bowings and prostations that made marked progress during the last ten pony anather, and the Chinese employees nearly very little fear during the time of his com The Columbin turned the mark boat half
dozen, in addition to what were given by
impantion, attend the chance meeting even of equals years, we propose to return in an early are now things of the past and without l'issue.
private friends
to be at liberty to ask another playing- momber
be rated if necessary to 11 et 12 lbs, Six
of the Polo Club lo ride for ldm.Weights to
start or no rec
1 Mr. W. A. Orricksbank's Thongle(Owner) 2 Mr. B. J. Camming's
A Hon. T: H. Whitehead' *
Major A. B. Hamilton's
Captain & Jones Captain Warroir's Hon. T. H Whitehead's
Time, 29/5 se
Gay
Ora
Walle Byculla.
OFF-SADDLING BACK Best of three hentai elart in saddle from somewhere near the
twe single girths: Bret past the pest pitenest with idle in hsud and girthe attached wins; mile peat with addis properly gizzled with
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