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Guvernor în Council has power to deâne any area within which the rider-main system may be introduced. Outside such areas all water-services will be provided with meters.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD 1903
Cur Hamburg correspondent's. Ietter will be found on p. 5 to-day.
Daring the temporary absenco of Me. W. Kerfoot Hughes. Mr. A. B. Lowe will act
A. S. WATSON & CO..The cost of constructing the rider-mains Secretary of the Punjom Mixtag Co., Ld.
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and making the necessary alterations is to be charged against the owners of the various terements-leading, we fair, to a reim- bursement of themselves by the owners out of the pockets of the tenants. When these rider-mains have been introdueel, it is
The match at the Bowling Green, Kow. loon, on Saturday, was postponed owing to the death of the youngest son of Mr. J. Ramsey, one of the competitors.
H.M.S. Victorians, which arrived at beerates TELEGRAMS. POLO CLUB GYMKHANA AT THE
on the 1st ult. from five years' sertion in the Far East and Mediterranean, was ordered to Chaikam to pay off and undergo a refit costing £33,000.
A telogram dated Berlin, 24th July, says:-- "The negotiations between the American and the Chinese Governments in regard to the opening of different places in Manchuria have beeu very successful." We are glad to hear of it!
Assistant Paymaster W. F. Callinan, of the
hoped that in periods of scarcity she intermit. Augest the postage rata for single oorspapers Royal Oak, who served in the Terrible during
tent supply system veed only be put in force in the rider-moin districte, the metered houses having a constant supply and the principal manins being plentifully charged
with water in event of outbreaks of fire.
The prevention of waste is statel to be the chief object aimed at by the present Bill, as it was in that of 1902; and this point the Colonial Secretary particularly dwelt on in his speech on Friday. The Hon. T. H. May described the rider-main system as a system of huge tusters for ench
CELEBRATED | block of buildings. We must confess that
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we do not quite we the justice of the comparison, for this reason. Rider-mains, as defined ja the now Bill, are “subsidiary mains to which all services to the houses near which they are hid will by connected, and, as they can be shut off by means of
satres from the principal mains, the supply of water to the hanges en În restricted to any extent considered necessary without shutting of the water from the City generally, as has Es he done at present." Now in times of plenty or of even derately abundant supply of water, we jake it, the service to the rider-mains will SCOTCH WHISKY. | be perfectly uncontrolled (this seems plait
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
from what we have quoted), as that there will no restriction at all on wuste เอ such periods. The metered houses, how. Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the ever, will be punished for such waste, if it
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Per Dozen
$16.50
It is notified in, the Gazette that from the Lat
from Hongkong to Canada is 2 conta per 4 oz. or fruction thereof.
It was reported on Saturday that during the 24 hours ended at noon two mare cases of plague
had occurred. One was an Europe ass from the s.8. Tientals and the other az Lodías cas off
the as. Valett. These bring the total figure for the year up to 1,373.
Madam Flint is removing from Kowloon to the Connaught House (first flour), where she is opening up on a more extensive senle dress making and Buery paviours. She will leave for Paris on the 11th inst. to bring out now goods for the ball and tar- seasoEN.
The many friends of Mr. T. Petrie, formerly of the China Mail, will regret to bear that he is at pressat in the Government, Civil Hospital suffering from an attack of fever, whether phoid or entorie has not yet been certified, we understand. Mr. Petrio was passing through Hongkong on his way from Bangkok to Yokohama to join the staff of a paper there, when he was taken ill.
A meeting was held at Norfolk House, Lendou, on the. 2nd ult. iu aid of the Native Chiness Technical Schools at Niagpo, and was largely attended. Among those presvut al the meeting were the Duke of Norfolk, the Dowager Duchess of Newcastle, the Mirchionesa of Bate and Lady Margaret Stuart, the Earl and Countess of Abingdon, Visoona) Halifax, and many others.
From Router's despatch to Bombay it both cerur, in fines either of abandance appears that about the middle of last month it was semi-officially announced at Washington that or of rercity. Of course, when a water famine threats; the supply to the rider-the Conference at Port Arthur was an in- portant step in Russia's plans to mayange for mains can be restricted to any extent, as
the internal administration of Manchuria in 4 the Bill's objets and reasons" claim.
mouner to allow of the opening of porte desirod But this is by no
means the saune as
by the United States and Japan without tho metering, for it does not punish, as
undue saorities of Russian intermis."- metering does, continual careless waste during times of shimlant or cotapuratively A. S. WATSON & CO. full supply; and it must be remembered that it is not only waste at perious of famine which has to be fought against.
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Monokton
Kung Cheong, contractor, High Street, waz fixed 850 and $5 compensation at the Police fired without taking proper precautions. He Court on Saturday for allowing a blast to be
was preparing some land for a building between Planation and Barker Roads, and Bred a blast without giving proper warning. A Chisaman was passing at the time, and a piece of stono descended through his umbrella and injured his side. The $5 compensation was for the damage done. Inspector Collett had charge of the case.
The following is the programs of music to be played by the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry on the Now Parade Ground to-day, from 5 to 6.30 p.m.- Mareb.........Washington Post," It seems that we must resigu ourselves
"La Reine d'un Jour," Adams
Kitty Groy,... to the adoption of rider-rouins, the Secretary Cornet Solo.. Eine Nacht in der Schwoite," Hune A Chinese Ronan," Talbot vetoed the Bir of last year, which stially Sulection 131 vetoed
BUT CANTORP
adio Costs in common, we believe, with the moss of Europe residents as
A measure very adequately meeting the cast.
We are assured by the Government, or rather by the bulk of the Government, that the present measure is every whit as useful in achieving communications that have the great object--the prevention of waste of No Wasualy ***ther papers will be inserted. Onters for extra copies of DAILY Puras should be
We fear that we cannot quite seut before il gaa, on day of publication. After that believe this. If the authorities are very hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash, Telegraphic Address: Pusar. Codes: ARC. 6th ed. prompt in applying the intermittent system
Stebert
to the rider-mains when water ceases to be superabundant, ao doubt a great saving will be effected. But there in the waste all the rest of the year to contend with, and it is not possible to disregard this. When once the rains have ended and the reservoirs have no means of again reaching their maximum, ull waste is reprehensible. Certainly it should not be punished only in the case of the metered householder and pardoned in the rase of the prodigal native. Yet we do not see any proposal to punish the latter except by putting him, with bis whole block, on the intermittent system when a water famine arises.
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Hongkong Ovrice: 14, DesVœux Road Cl. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C.
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1903.
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French submarine boat-building proceeds space. The Petit Var states that the group of submarine boats at Toulon, which at present
consists of thres only-the Gymnote, Gustave gede, and Y-will be increased during 1904 by nine more, of which two will be submersibles, The two submersibles will not be ready until the end of 1904, and they, with three of the subm rines, will be fitted with one of the three new motors which are now uzdier tried. The by May or June next year. four other submarinos are expected to be ready
Writing from Peking on the 30th June, Dr. Morrison says:-The general body of opinion bere considers that China, far from deserving charit able trestment [on the indemenity question], She has not attempted to reform or to put her fiances in order, The French mail of the 30th June was though the wealth of the country is enormous delivered in Londes on the 30th July,
and ite possibilities are infinite. Corruption in as great as ever, and the money squandered by the Court in Peking would pay twice the amount involved in paying the indemnity in
The Queen's College midsummer holidays never desvived it less. commenced 'de Saturday,
His Excellency the Governor and Lady Blake will preside at the presentation of prizes at the
Italian Convent at 5 c'elook this afternoon.
A large crawl of excursionists went to Macao on the chartered 6.4. Kinshan yesterday, on the occasion of the Procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel al Taipa Istand.
To-day being Bank Holiday, all the
gold instead of in silvor.
It is curious to road in a home paper of a road for automobiles in the Congo State But we are told that capid progress is being made with the now road now under constrution from Sougolodo on the Congo Railway te about 310 miles, and the road, which is to be Popokabada, on the Kuango. The distance is
nine yards wide on the plain and Ore yards in the monatsin, is built especially for traffic by the now automoh les ordered by the Government. These vehicles will drag 'two tone over the road at the rate of 20 miles a day. The work is being carried out by 300 natives undur the charge of seven white officers.
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her memorable commission, has been specially promoted to paymaster for service on shore in South Africa and China in 1899-1900. He has had ouly nino-and-a-half years' service and be
assistant paymaster just six years, whereas the
· length of servico is usually ten years,
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE SUGAR CONVENTION BILL.
LONDON, 30th July. After en animated debets, the Sugar Conven tion Bill passed the second rending by 224 to 144. Mr. Asquith was the principal speaker.
ANTI-FOOD-TAXATION MEETING.
LosDON, 30th July.
www.ciation
A man mesting of citizens has besu held in London, at which it was resolved to protest against the taxation of food, and Mr. Chambor
inia's proposals wore condemned.
DISCONTENT IN RUSSIA.
HAPPY VALLEY.
On Saturday afternoon a Gymkhana was held at the Racecourse, under the auspices of the Polo Club, and was attended by a mossaro of success which should encourago the promotion of such enjoyable meetings more frequently in futurs during the unsheered dog-days of a Hongkong summer. There WAS a. lorge attendamos of spectators, including many ladies, whose bright dresses lout sharm to the soone. It was not a pouter's day by any mosus, for there were too juany races of the "fancy kind figuring on the programs to mit his insatiable betting spirit, still the Pari-mutuel was fairly well rau upon; while tho varied character of the avants on the eard was a thing
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appreciated by the great majority of those prosent. Promptly at half-past three tho first saddling ball rang, and thirty minutes later ton ponies took the deld for the first res, the winner of which was found in Mr. Clarke's
The Ostasiatische Lloyd has a Berlin tel-gram of the 25th ult, which waya :-The Silvar Com-
Losdon, 30th July. mittee arselsbled hore bas passed a resolution. Fresh symptoms are constantly showing Saipe, owner up. The Polo, Ball, and Buskot in regard to an unity of the Chinese coins. It is therein stated that it would be desirable to besolves in Russia, pointing to a wide-spread | Raco was won by Mr. N. H. Ratherford on a make silvor coins legal tender in China and movement, which is almost revolutionary, among pory whose somewhat unpretending paos gave him a little advantage over his opponents. Mr necessary that the exobange betweou silver and the working classes. gold should be fixed. The American and Mexican
The labourers at Mikhailoro in the Caucasus Johnstone carried off the honours ut fent- committees are unich satisfied with the recopharing struck and obstructed the railway, the Mirabel, School Girl and Golden Ball faced Peggio. In the Waler Handicap, Legacy, |tion which they have but in Berlin,
the starter. Mr. Greason was up on the old Shanghai shampion, Golden Bell, who went grandly and won easily from the field. Mr. Boss, Hon. Scoretary, won the Ladies' Nomina- tion; Mr. Lyon showed himself to be most export at riding to time in the Go-as-you-please Race; and the Paper Obstacle and Straw Secon Race, in which three riders were thrown, fell to Mr. Johnstone.
The Kronstadtski Viesturk at the end of June sinted that the Russian transport and training ship for artificers and stokes, Okean, was to leave Konstadt' immediately for the Fur East:
She is fitted with Yarrow, Belleville, Niolausse, and Schultz boilers, and, in addition to her complement of 120 men, she has on board 360 men under training. On, her trials hor engines developed 11,500 4.p., giving bor a spred of 17 knuts. She was to carry 3,001 tons of coal, snd, in addition, to take 4 500 tons of cargo for the Far East.
A Hongkong engineer is desirous of knowing how the cleansing of the low-level eonora la to be sccomplished when the tramway cars begin to rug. At present the cleansing gangs with windlass and chniu are to be seen at work overy day, seemingly being kept constantly employed. As the wanholes by which access is gained to the sewers are situated in the centre of the tramway-lines the running of the ears will make the cleansing operations more difficult of accomplishment unless theso -an be performed in the night-time when the traffic is stopped, which it seems is a questionable proposition. Possibly the flashing-tank system in use on the higher levels will have to be adopted.
When it was reported recently that a Russiau" had actually visited Llussa, no little surprise was expressed at an Earopšan getting through after so long a period of exclusion. However, it zeams that M..Zybikoff, notwith- standing his name, is not a native of European Basis, hut a Buddhistic Buriat of the Baikal Fezion: his stay in Lhassa ostnot, therefore, be claimed as breaking the long sozies of failures. registered against European travellers since the days of Hueand Gabet British, Russian, French,
Dr. Sven Hedin, despite his knowledge of Cent-
or Swede, have had to confess themselves baffed.
troops charged, killing on and wounding sightson. A similar outbreak ban occurred at Odessa, and strikers at Bakn have ignited the petroleum works, destroying seventy boratowers.
THE COLONIAL OFFICE VOTE.
LORDON, 31st July. The Colonial Office vole has passed the House of Commons.
SOUTH AFRICAN MISCHIEF- MAKERS THREATENED.
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LONDON, 31st July. Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to some severe criticisms on his South African policy, mid be did not attach the slightest importance to General Botha's letter denouncing the admiuls. tration of South Africa; he believed it would lessen General Botha's inflacuse and was evidently written to order. Mr. Chamberlain added that, if he found the work of pacification was being nadove, he would not hesitate to deport the mischief-makers,
THE ROYAL VISIP TO IRELAND.
LONDON, 31st July, The King and Queen vero warmly welcomed at Galway City, after a motor tear from Connemara to Calway.
RUSSIA AND TIBET.
LONDON, 31st July. It is reported in St. Petersburg that several hundred Comarks have been sent into Titet.
AERIAL NAVIGATION,
LONDON, Slat July,
an aerial
M. Santos Dumont has offered flotilla to the French Government for war
ral Asiau dialects and his carefully-planned purposos, which the Minister for War Lea disguise, fared no better than his producemors.sccepted, expressing the belief that naria! With Hue and Gabat remains the honour ofuavigation is now a practical achievement, boing the last two Europeans to penetrate.
The Spartiate, first-class oruiser, Captain A. G. Tate, on tho30th Jane, steamed into Ports- mouth Harbour, on her arrival from Hongkong. She brought home the paid-off row of the Ocean, with time-expired men from ships on the China and Mediterranean stations. Hor
PROMENADE CONCERT AT
KOWLOON.
was bold on the lawn of Fagod Bungalow, On Saturday evening a promenade concert
Kowloon, the residence of Messrs. Latton and Bellsville boilers worked satisfactorily, and something like two hundred invitations havies Stebbings. The attendance was very large, both in regard to speed and coal cousumption boon sent out and accepted, and the spectacle good results were obtained. During the run
on the lawn, which was lighted by electricity home from Gibraltar, which lasted. 60 hours, and decked with fags, was animated in the ship roade a 48 heure" full-power test, in the extreme. The weather, tan, was favourably, which she averaged a speed of 20 knots. voyage out and home she consumed 8.000 tons of oval. The Spartiate will be retained in commission with care and maintenance parties, und after necessary repairs will receive a full complement of officers and men at Devonport, sad take part in the mancouvres.
On the
afternoon helping to drive the oppressiveness cooling breeze following on the rain of the ont of the atmosphere, and though earlier in the day the meteorological spent was scarcely bofors the gathering night and left the encouraging, the threatening clouds disappeared
serenity of the evening undisturbed. The extenvive and tastefully
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Hoa, C. W. Dickson officiated as judġo, Captain Koller, D.S.O., 2s starter, and Mr. F. H. Lyon, R.N., as Clerk of the Scalos; while the ouerous duties of Hon. Secretary were carried out by Mr. C. H. Ross. The Committee was as follows: -Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G., Captain Nugent, R.A., Captain Carleton, Mr. F. H. Lyon, E.N., Mr. C. II. Ross, and Mr. G, K. Hall Brutton. Iu the course of the afternoon musical selections were given by the band of the 33rd Burmas. At the conclusion of the racing Mrs. May presented the prizes to the winners on the Graid Stand, and was rewarded with three cheers and
for thros chers for the popular Hon. Soc., a "tiger." The Colonial Soretory then called
who had got the whole show up," which compliment was heartily accorded.
Appended are the details:--
CHINA POST BAOS-Weight for inches as per scule; 7 lbs, allowance for jockeys who have not won more than two flat rasen in Chian Distance mile. Cup prosented by Mr
H. E. R. Hunter,
|Mr. W. G. Clarke's Snipo, 1041 2ba (Owner) 1 Mr. H. Müword's Jigoku, tilal Oiba (Owner) 2 Mr. P. H. Potts Tubo ltose, 11st 41ba
...
(Mr. Gressou) 3 Mrs. C. W: Dioks.n's Digby Grandplist Ub
(Mr. J. Joljistovo) ( Mr. N. H. Rutherford's Hirsling, 1st 14lbs (Owar) Mr. W. G. Clarke's Mind), 10st 104ba
(Mr. Thornhill) Mr. H. P. Tooker's 3. Patrick, 1st...
(Mr. May) Mr. B. A. Craig's Unknown, lést 134lbs....
(Owner) ( Mr. G. Mackin's Starling, 1st 8lbs...
(Dir. Mackle) 0 Mr. W. Inglis's Volvot, 11st. Ziba (Owner)
Tube Rose male the running until entering The straight, when Snipe coming forward in grand style custed the lender and was two
beat Tabe Ross by a neck for second plac lengths shond when passing the post. "Jigoku
POLE, BALL, AND BUCKET RACE-Compe- titors to start mounted, gallop past & pole, toke the ball into a basket place farther up the off with one hand a ball placed on the top, throw
buckets. Points-i for each ball picked off a course, and so on for two more poles nad-
post, 2 for each ball thrown into the bucket and remaining there; 5 points to be deducted from does not go at full speed, any competitor who in the opinion of the judge,
Mr. N. H, Batherford Mr. J. Jouastene Mr. F. H. Lyon.
Major the &on. H. W. Trefusis Mr. G. Balham Thorabilk Mr. . H. Russ
Mr. H. J. Gedgo
After och competitor had bad his essay, the Judgo required Mr. Rutherford and Mr. Jobaatons to have one more trial to decide upot their merite, and the palma was awarded to the former.
TENT-PEGGING.--Points-3 for a carry, for a carry under 20 yards, 1 for a touch, å for style and pace. Each compotitor allowed thres runs f necessary. Cop presented by Mr. F.
A report on forther trials of His Majesty's | programme was skips Hyacinth and Mixeran bas been issued at arranged, and its various items were raudared. bome. The Minerva is provided with cylindrical most. creditably. Several of the entaria nors, boilers, the Hyacinth with Belleville boilers, and as a glance at the programme will show, hare the trial which took place in February was sinde already appeared advantageou-ly in public. so to test the speed of the vessels in conjunction that the success of their tarns was as red
Es for the remaining numbers, the exponents" with boiler efficiency. The Hyacinth broke made the most of their opportunities and ad- down when 17 miles ahead owing to an accident dad appreciably to enjoymen of a very pleasant to one of her engines. Rear-Admiral W. H. evening indend At its close the chairman, Me. W. C. Jack, called for a vots of thanks for May says that beyond a few slight leaks in the
the promoters and entertainers alik and it H. Lyon, R.N boilers, probably due to rapid raising of steams, was "heartily gives. Appanded is the foll machinery or boilers of the Minerva. As regards Piano Overture "Military Morch,...... Mr. Oliva no trouble was experienced with either the programme -
the boilors of the Hyacinth no defects of con- Comic Seng Feillet," Mr. Rogers
Seng... Every Bullet has its
Rocitation Mandolin Solo "Carnival Pola,"
THE debate in the Legislative Council on Friday last on the subject of the new Water- works Consolidation Ordinance was notable for the curioue ignorance of procedure shown by various members-mostly, it is to be noted, officials. This rather tended to obscure the po nts at issue and to lessen the value, while adding to the length, of the discussion, which was really one of great importance. The objects and reasons" of the Bill sufficiently explain what alterations are proposed in the system of water-service in this City.
We need not go back to the familiar story how the serious water-famine of 1902 led to the introduction, during the acting rule in Hongkong of Major- General GASCOIGNE, of an ordinance (known Government Departments, with the exception as the WaterworksConsolidation Ordinance). of the Magistrasy, will be closed, and there will whereby practically all tenement houses bo a general cessation of business in the were, to be disconnected from the public Colony. mainsand the supply of water for these houses was to be drawn from public fountains to be erected. As is well-known, a Chinese petition, largely and influentially signed, but got up in what it is hardly possible not to regard as a hole-and-corner way, went home, and apparently so weighed with the Secretary of State for the Colonies that he would not allow the ordinance to pass.
The barometer has risen moderately in The Bill which was read for the first time
by the defendant, is earth, and fined the accused Formosa, and slightly over the S. coast of on Friday is an attempt to meet the
$20 or two months. His Worship, it may be ¦ China and the Philippines. objections brought against the 1902 At the closs of divine service in B. John's remerabered, was inclined tu the opposita
The typhoon is probably approaching the ordinance. The method adopted is the Cathedral yesterday morning, there was much opinion when the case first came up, and granted
Chins coast in the neighbourhood of Wauchor. Bad weather over the China cooạt to the introduction of rider-mains" for prac favourable comment on the splendid singing a remand in order to hear the arguments of North of the Formosa Channel.
Very strong SW. winds in the Formoes tically the whole of the Chinese portion of the choir of Mendelsohn's beautiful Mr.F. B. L. Howley on the sand is earth theory. the Colony--which means, we presunt, opening tenor solo taken by Mr. G. H. Edwards with the result that the Maistrate concurred fine at first, squally with thundershowers Inter.
anthem, "O come, let us worship", the Murray's Standard Dictionary was consulted, Channel and the China Sen. Victoria below the limits of the so-called being one of the finest renderings ever heard in in the Crown Solicitor's views and convicted
Forecast:-Fresh to strong SW. breezes; European reservation area, though the the Cathedral.
No obsercations received from stations to the the prisoner, as stated.
North of Foachow.
The funeral of two R.G.A, men-Bombr. Phillips (78th Co.) and Gunner Aabtou 180th Co. took placa on Saturday with military honours. Death in both cases, we are informed,
was due to fovor.
In the case in which Police Iuspect r Lang.
For the first time in the history of racing atley, Taimebatni Station, charged a Chinaman
Happy Valley, a motor car was seen at the Gymkhana on Saturday. It was driven by a local gentleman, who was accompanied by a Indy.
reported from the Minerva. Mr.John Fist, chief sequence were discovered. No engine defects ero
inspector of mohinery, in his report slates:— At the time of the accident the chief engineer
engineer in the stakehold, and the junior of the ship was close to the bearing, the senior engineer (Mr. Hobbs was the engineer of the watch. Mr. Hobbs very promptly raversed the engines, and by so doing in all probability averted what might have ben a terrible disaster."
WEATHER REPORT.
with unlawfully removing earth from Crown The Hongkong Observatory on the-let inst land, Mr. T. Sercombe Smith on Saturday do-issued the following report --
Red Drum lowered, cided that sand, the actual material taken away
Mr. Robins Mr. Allwork "Christ as Day in}
the workhoa Mr. Burnett
Be ain't enough, ComicCong twenty n'n't too many Piano, Mando Royal Star
lin, Violin, and Flute...
ford
M. J. Joustong
Major the Ion, II. W. Trofusis Mr. . H. Boss.
Mr. E. K. Morries
Mr. W. 4. Clarko....
Mr. G. Badhan-Thornid
Mr. H. J. Gudge
Mr. Cray- The Aual trial lay between the three frat- named and resulted în a win for Mr. Johnstone. Mesura, Olive,
Allwork, Sibbit WALER RACE, HANDICAP-Distance Polka
and Chopard
mile. Cup presented by Mr. Victor H. Denson. Phonograph Selections,
BOET INTERVAL.
Mr. Power Mr. W. J. Gresson's Golden Ball, 11st 101bs Piano "Ecoutez Moi-Romanen ( Miss Dolly
(Owner) 1 Selection
Bas paroles, "......
"Torill Mr. Hart Buck's School Girl, 10st Comic Song
(Mr. Clarke) "Mary of Argyle"
Mr. Burnett Mr. Morgan Philips's Logacy, lat Song... Comic Song....
Irish Jubiles" Bung........The Bugler," Piano..... Song.
Phonograph Selections, Pinno, Mando-
✔
(Parody). Fight of ...... Mr. Terziil
Imitations.".
Daddy."..
(Mr. Johnstone)
Mr. Robins Mr. P. H. Potts's Mirabel, Sut 7lbs Mr Whittick
***** Mr.
· SHOBT INTERVAL.
Mr. Olive
210
(Mr. Mackie) # Soanol Girl was sent off in the lead followed Thwaites
by Legacy, Golder Bell and Mirabel tailing out, Mr. Power. Comiog round past the Black Rouk, Legacy bfessrs. Violin,
Olive. "A Sumner's
took the heal, but in entering the straight she Allwork. Sibbit, and Flute Ride,"
and Chopard was challenged and beaton by Golden Bell, who Song "Song of the Steople on the Hill," Mr. Rogers won guing easily by 14 lengths. A good race Comic Bong... They found me. Dir. Crawford for second place. Recitatios, Scene from me on Mr. Bowen MINATION-Gentlemen nomluated by ladies. Song"Whatan I,Love, without thee?" Mr.Ashford 3.r. French
BongThe British Lion,”
"God Save the King" The committee was composed of the following gentlemen: Messrs. Lutton, Stebbings, Clel Jand, Stewart, Sibbett, Hyatt, and Hurvey.
MARKET GAIDEN RACK-LADIES' No.
A long table placed on the Mud Contae sear the entrance from the paddock, behind which table the ladies stand; on the table a supply of
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