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SHANGHAI AUTUMN MEETING.

The following is the programme of the Shanghai Autuma Race Meeting which will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the

3rd, 4th, and 5th November next.

Stewards Mr. B. E. Breden, C.M.G., Chairman Messrs. C. Brodersen, F. Gove, D. Landele, R. Macgregor, H. H. Read, and

W. Scott

FIRST DAY:

For

Tuesday, 3rd November, 1903, THE MALOD PLATE-Half a mile. Value, Tis. 200. Second pony, Tls. 50, If five or more starters, thi d pony, T. 25. China poales. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance, Tl. 5. THE CRITERION STAKES.-One mile. Valus. Tis, 400. Second pray, Tls. 100. If fly or more starters, third pouy, Tls. 30. For Chins ponies. Weight for inches as per sale Entrance, Tls. U.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19г¤; 1903- -.

pouy, and 10 per cent, to the third pony, until the Cup in Hually won, when the second pony will receive 75 par conf. and the third pony per cent of the entrance fees. Weight for inches paper scale. Tic COSMOPOLITAN GUR-One mile and three-quarters. Value, Tis. 200. Begond pony, Tix. 50. It Avo or more sierlers, third pony, Tis. 25. For all China paules Weight Winners at this for inches as per scale. meeting & la extra. Usplaced potive af moeting allowed 6 lbs. En rancs, Tls. 5. TAU GRAND STAND STAKES-Three-quarters of a mile, Value, Th. 200, Second pony. Th. 50. If five or mora starters, third року, Ths. 5. For Chics ponias being boxi-fide Griffles at date of entry. Weight for inches ay per sale. Winners of one rse & lbs. extra; two or more rseas 7 lbe, extra. Jockeys that have never won an official race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tis. 5.

THE PARC-MUTUEL CUP One mils and a half. Value, Tis. 259. 8ocond pony. Th. 50. If five or more starters, third pony, Tis. 25. For China ponies. Weight for inches as par seule. Grillias at dute el entry allowed 7 lbs. Non-starters and winners at this meeting 7 lbs, extra. Entrance, Tls. 5.

THE MAIDEN STAKES.-Thrvo-quarters of a

mile. Vaine, Tla 400, Second pony. The 100. Third pony, Tla. 50. For Chins ponies that have never rus at any meeting. Weight for inches se per moale. Entrance, Tls. 5. THE CLUB CUP-Two miles. Value, Tle 25,Tu

Second pony, Tik 50. If five or mure starters, third pony, Tis. 25. For Chine ponies Weight for ineles as per scale. Griffius at date of entry allowed 7 lbs. Entrance, Ts, 5.

THE JOCKEY CUP.-One mila. Value, Tle. 200. Second pory, Tis, 50. If five or more starters, third pony. Tls. 26. For China ponies that hare never won a rees. To be ridden by jockeys, who have never had more than two winning mounts at Shanghai, Hongkong, or Tientsin. Jockeys: Non-wianera allowed 5 lbs.; winners of one race, weight for inches

ne per scale; winners of two races, 5 lbs, extra. Entranco, Tls. 5.

THE FAH-WAH Stakes. One mile and a half. Vaine, Tls. 250, Second pony. Tls, 50, If five or more starters, third pony, s. 25. For all China ponios. Weight for inches as per scale. Bona fids Griins at date of entry, allowed 5 lbs. Entranco, Tls. 5. THE SHANGHAT GOLD CHALLENGE CUP

One mile and a quarter. Presented. Value, 500 guineas. For China ponies, belur boned fide griffins at date of entry. To be won twice in all by pontos the bona fide property of the same owner or owners. Entrance. Tls. 10. 70 per cent, to the first pony, 20 per cout, to the second pony, and 10 per cent, to the third pony, until the Cup is finally won. when the second pany will receive 75 per cent, and the third pony 25 par cent of the entrance fees. Weight for inches us per scale.

THE AUTUMN CUP.-One mile and a quarter. Value, Tls, 200. Becond pony, T 5. If

B

five or more starters, third pony, T. 25. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of the Criterion Blakes, 5 lbs. extra, Jockeys that have never won an official race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tis. 5. THEWHANGPOO STAKES.-One mile and a half. Value, Tla 250. Second pony, Tis. 50. If five or more starters, third pony, Tis. 25. For Chino ponies, being bona fide Grimas at date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a race, 5-lbs. extra. Jockeys that have never won an official mos allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tis. 5.

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SECOND DAY,

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ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

HongKong Bo

A GERMAN ANGLOPHIL.

The report of the Royal Commission on

Simmort Baron Henry Langwerth von Alien Immigration, appointed in March, 1902, has written a book called Deutschtum and Mr. Anderson & saumary of which we recently gave hiss heen Anglophobie Zur Beurtheilungs Englands Mr. A.&. Anton published as a Blus-book. The report contains(" Germanism and Anglophobia; an Estimate Mt. B: G. Carrett dissenting moorands, signed by Sir Kenelm of England", which is a welcome variant from Mr. A Digby and Lont Rothschild. Sir Kenelm is some German writings about Bagland of late Mr. & Mrs. W, M. Black

Mr. J. S. Battle. A. Barın

Mrs. Bosttia

Mr. & Mr.

Mr. F. T. Colson

Mr. Mr.

.0. mr..

Dean

Mr. T. C. Downing

A.

Mr. & Mrs. J. Hooper KOT. J.

Icely

of steps to practicable for the toporta. Years. The author appears oven to have formed

Boggan what steps aro practicable for the deportaa too friendly and favourable estimate of the Mr. & A. Bonner tinn of undesirable aliens is required. He British people, their national character and Mr. N. Brandella thinks that a distinction should be drawn be fustitution.

As he himealf remarks when Mr. W.8. Brown

Mr. Hart Buck tween the cases of persons mentally or physically speaking of the way in which these things aro Mr. W. G. Clatre uafit, a condition which is more or less capable of invariably misrepresented in the Press of the being ascertained on board ship or at the port Fatherland :-" At present, when any Geroinn

H. Coulson of arrival, and persons of criminal or bad charaeving in England, or anywhere else in British J. H. Derbyshire for, whove the facts are less ousily ́ascertainablo.

to ritory, raises bis voice to promote a better Capt. & Mrs. J. Douglas He regards as futile any attempt to find a comprehension of English affairs, he is, with

Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellis remedy for the evil entailed by the last close. Hens at home, simply pronounosd incapable of Mr. M. Eliar

Mr. & Mrs. arrives at the following conclusions:-it appeare forming a sound judgment." As for Baron. 4. Emerion

Miss Fortali to me, therefore, that the true conclusions to bo ron Simmern hitaself, it cannot be objected to r. H. G. drawn from the evidenca are:-(1) That in the him rou by the most rabid Anglophobes in ir. G. Glover

Fisher East and of London the powers given by the Germany that he has not made himself. 4. W. Grant

Mr. J. C. Grew MANOHU STAKES-On mile and a quarter. Value, Ts. 250. Second pony, a Legislature have never yet buan fully exercised; thoroughly noquainted with Land und Leute Capt. T. Hall 50. If five or more starters, third pouy, Tis. (2) that, if they were exercised to an extent in England. For his knowledge of us in Mr. V. B. Haughwont

For China ponies, bona fide Griffins at

which is reasonably possible, there is no reason

based on three separate visits:"In 1898 Mr. Thos. A. Hanmer date of outry, that bare run at this mooting why, notwithstanding the infoz, overcrowding that is to say, the year before the outbreak of Mr. L.

Mr. J. G. Hayton

W. Hid and not won a race. Weight for inches a

should not be brought under effective control; the Boer war-England had made a great por sole. Entrance, Tle. 5. THE CONSOLATION CUP.-One mile and a (3) that by a thorough and uniform administra

quarter. Value, Tls. 250. Second pouy, tion of the existing law the object aimed impression on me--an impression with which I 3'50. If five or more starters, thin! pouy, at in the recommendations of preventing course of the war brought to light so many was loth to part without more ado when the Tis. 5. For China pocies that have run

newly-arrived aliens adding to the over-favourable opinions about Great Britain. at this meeting and not won a race, Weight crowding conditions of a district-already full My ancond visit in the summer of 1900 only for inches sa per scale. Entrance, Tis. 6, Tan CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES. One mile and would be attained more effectively than by the tended to prn the first impressions, which & quarter. Valge, Tls. 8. Soend pony; method suggested of declaring certain areas to mere at a weakened by my third journey in 1901" In fact, the Freiberr-vko avowa Tis. 200. Third pony, Tis. 100, & forced to probibitad. There would be the additional entry for and open aly to winners at this

himself to be "a son and grandson of an officer meeting. Weight for inches as per seals advantage that no novel or expansive machinery in the Gorman Legion"-fankly adopts towards Each paay entered to pay firu per sout. of would be required beyond what appears ueces as the crities, standpoint of Ernst Morita the value of the stakes and prizes won Winners of presented cops to pay Tls. 10 forary, some addition to the number of inspectors. Arndt, who, in the year 1813, when the Napoleonic couthet still in full swing, pub- For the ressous above given I am unable to fished a pamphlet fuls of praise for the insular assont to the parts of the racommendations ailies of Pracis -a pamphlet of which the numbered 4 and 5, to which I have referred, I Baron, dewming it to apply to the present as well as the past. has now included a sum. also think that there are not suficient reasons

kindly German critic, mary among his chapters. It is long since we whose simplicity, earnestness, and "objectivity" assign him more to the intelligent travellers of the eighteenth than of the twentieth century. He writes from the heart as well a from the head. yet with a self-restraint, beget ton of the fear lest he should incur the deeper

ench race won.

THE NIL. DESPERANDUM CUP-Seven fur longe. Value, Tis. 150. Second pony, Tla. 39. If five or more starters, third pony, Tls. 25. For China oules that have ma at this mesting and not won a race. Weight for inches es por scale. Griffus at date of entry allowed 5. Entrance. Tia 5.

OFF DAY.

US PRESIDENT ON LYNCHING.

Last month President Ronzerelt spoke out, strongly on the lynching question. In a letter to Mr. Durbin, (overear of Indiana, be tolle the American people what the results of the present outbreak of mob violence will be unless it is speedily checket, Such violence," Rays the President, is simply one form of auarchy, and anarchy is now, as it always has b4, the handmaides and forerunner of Tyranny." The latter begins by thanking Mr. Durbin for the admirabla way in which he has sindicats the majesty of the law by his recent action with regard to lynching, the reference being to Mr. Darbin's Brm managemout of the crisis nt Evansville. Mr. Roosevelt goes on tô Bay -

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for the establishment of a separate departmcut of immigration us suggested in recommendation 2. It is found in the report that the main evil to by remedied is of a loont character, and it

hav bad c

Mr. H. J. Jackmas Mr. D. J.M Mr. J. W. Jokes Mr. E. A. Katach Mr. & Mrs, E. Joseph Mr. Chas. G. King Mr. E. Legats air. A. R. Lowa

Mr. A Allison

Dr. Barnett

Mr. T. P. Makran Mr. R. J. Macgowan

Mr. Gordon Mackie

Mr. C. McCleary Dir. L.

Dr. Q. Marriott

Mc.

Maruts

Mr. Sydney Must Mr. E. Mast

Mr. & Mrs. E. Maiklə -

Mr. F. L. Miller

Men, Mollermaun and

child

Mr. M. E. Murobison Mr. and Mrs. B. O, Mu..

Mrn, G. Qabó n

Mr. J. North

Mr. W. Patt

Mr. J. A. Pattie

Mr. A. G. Potter

+

Mr. W. Hutton Potts

Mr. J. B, Rocho Mr. S. B. C. Ross Mr. H. aiki MR. T. D Mr. C. Skott

Bayle

Mr. B. A. Suswin Mra. A. Somerville Mr. Geo, Somervills Mr. B. Strike Mr. & Mrs. SummUŠKA Mr. J. F. Taylor

Mr. B. Thomas

Mr. G. A. Warkine

apt.-W. Watt

Mr. & airs. C. E. Wool-

MI. W. Wrigei M. and Hra. C. Gordon

Wright

PRAX HOTEL

sir, Andrew Beattie Mr. Geo Beba Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Bird Mr. a . H. Discuop Mr. Ralph A. Brabazo Col L. F. Afr. X. Be

X. Ben.n Georgs Brusse Major and Mr. J. W

Bunny & cidron Mr. & lys,

A. Chapman Vajor A. A. Chicester Lieat. A. Dymoor, Col. & Mrs. G. H. Farrier Mr. A. Fuchs

Mr. A.P.B. McDermot Mr. & Mrs. A. McGowan Mr. R. Martia Mr. M. Million

M*. fubert Mitchal Miss C. Mortimore Mr. and Mrs. F'. B. Ollin

and child

Major J. W. Ormiston,

H.A.

Mrs. J. W. Ormiston Mr. Donald Pipes Hon. H. E. Pollock, K. Major H. A. Pratt, R.A.

A.

Mrs. Pratt

Mr. T. H. Reid

Mr. Rigge

Hun.

K.

sey, K.N.

Mr. F. T. Bare lewitt Mr. H. D. Jodries Hr. and Mrs P. N. H,

Jones

H. King

Mr. R.

kin

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THE WEATHER. CHINA COAST. METEOROLOGICAL REGISTEÉ, 17th SEPTEMBER. P.M.

Oshima Naha Ishigakijlms

ЗАОБИ LAIDAN..... Kothun Pescadores

..

Sharp Peak Amoy Swatow.....3 p. Canton ....... Hongkong... Vict'ia Pusk Rock... Maowo.... Haiphong... Men in

Gap

STATION.

Vindivostok 2 p.) 20.17 Nemuro...... Hakodate... Tokyo

04

"

20.81

20.89

20.9+

2091

20,67

23.93

29:34

20,89

20:89

1 p.

29.89

1

29.87

20,02

29.89

29 01

20.95

AJ

20.0%

12

29.81

2-80 p

20.88

29.86

20.86

29.87

+

29.85 | 86

21.82

29.80

facolod.... 3.

29.70 29.84

C. 3. Jamie | p.

18th 8EPTEMBER, 4.1.

Vladivostok! Ta Neuro...... 6 a Bakedate...! Tokyo... Kochi

29.88 29.72

66 73

29.80

++

29.90

29.06

28.97

29.87

..

29,03

29.98.

29.03

29.97

29.VA

29,9

*

29.93

20.04

2893

30.0

39.0% 29.97

6.306

20.08

29.07

29.03

29.02

29 89 29.84

Nagasaki... Kagoshima Oshima..... Yaba Ishigaijima Jaiboku Faichu Final co

Parcadores

Wr haiwoi... 9a. Gotzlad Sharp Peak Sarp

Canton

Murray Run Viet in P10.

Mis. W. E. Sawer Mr. Charlena, Scott Mr. &

Stuclair Mr. Carl W. Smith Mr. W.0. C. sp.au •

haver

Capt. N. G. Thompon Mr. O. D.Thoses Mr. K.T. F. Voort

Mr. J. Shawell Klant

in Lamkin Col. & Mr. F. J. Lamb. Mr. & Mrs. M. Watson

and child Mr. S. T. Wenborn ur, & Mrs. C. W. Lou-. Mr. P. 4. Wilford

gaut

CRAVIEBURN OFE

Mre. Boad Master Caulfield Mrs. Caulfield Mr. E. H. Crofton Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell Lieut. & Mrs. J. S. Har

voy

Mrs. E. Hug Mre. Johnston & child

Mr. W. Halms Lieut. and "Ars. F. W.

Lambolly

Capt'& Mrs. Lyons. ME. & Mrs. Michael Government Ciril Hes-

pital Slators Mr. & Mr. Summers

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.--wight, in my opinion, be dealt with by the

Trice rounda coarse selected by the existing public departmou's.' Stewards. Value, Tis. 250. Secom pony. Lord Rothschild's memorandum is as fold maation of bi countrymen for indulgingDe obert Gibson The 7. If five or more starters, third p

fow: -In siguing the report of the Commission, in ardent entry anything that in English. r.& sirs.W.D.Graham Ths.. 50.

Sometimes, t, it must be admitted that, U. Lindsay Orsi For Chius ponios, Weight Jer inches

per scale. Ivon-Winners of this I desire to say that I vatively soucur with the the Bab, iar from exiggerating our defects, Major A. H. Hamilton raca at any previous meeting allowed 7 lbs, reservations so ably expressed by Sir Kenelm is st a little blind to our national | air. F. Hübbe Entrance. The. 5. Entries to be addressed Digby, with regard to the proposed prohibition. folings, as when, for example he says:- to the Ferrstary on or before 5th November. I think it right to add that in my opinion the

"Personally I have seen bat very few dranken Ponis intended to start must be brought to

mea in England, and never once an intoxicated woman."Yet while admitting that we may be the Grood Stand for measurement on Friday, proposal to proscribe any area as overcrowded

involves much larger issues than does the mora inclined to imbibe "a little too much whisky 6th November, at 7 a m.

fact that alion immigrants contribute to its and soda in the privacy of our homes, this is overcrowding. Such a policy would have very cil of the Kneipleben, or tavern life which nothing, he argues, in comparsion with the fax-rencbing effects, one of which would ceris gradually extending over our whole people." tainly be a disconragement to juasi authorities At the same time the Baron much proters to solve by the erection of superior buildings the English to the German way of keep. the all-important housing question. In the ing Sunday, and as for our family life, “ha who knows it not knows not England." report of the Commission stress is laid upon the But are we, then, the liars, hypoorites and inaccuracy of the census ratures, mora specially deceivers which the Anglophobes in Germ soy Wednesday, 4th November, 1903.

make us out to be? Certainly not, arguss the THE NORTHERN CUP-Thrus-quarters of a

those relating to the East-end of London. I

Because we have o ol mile. Value, Tls. 200. Second peny, Tis.

would point out that, though the particular bonds, therefore, we are accused by his coun

Baron-far from it. 50. If five or more starters, third pony. Tis.

care which was given to their compilation at trymon of haring also cold hearts; but say 25. For China ponios, Weight for inches

the recent cousus would justify a relisues upon one who has livet for some time in England per scale. Winners of a race at this meeting, 5 lbs, extra, Non-starters at this

their accuracy, other sources of information in could easily convince himself of the contrary."

"Those who reproach the English with an- meeting, lbs, extra. Jockeys who love

respect to the namber of English and slien

veracity do them an especially grievous wrong. never won an official raso allowed 5 s.

Jews new resident in the sdministrative Conaty

For they are straightorward," and lying is Entrance, Tis. 5. THE CHINA CUP.-One mile. Value, Tls 200.

of London exist. Calulations derived on the regarded by them as the must shameful of all Nay, racity eaters into their very Second pony, T. 50. If fire or more

one haud from the birth and death rates, and sins. starters, third pony, Tis. 25. For Chlas

ou the other from statistics provided by conception of honour, while they look apen lying unfair and unworthy of a gentle ponies, being bona fide Griffins at date of

the Board of Trale, preve incontestablyman There is nothing worse for an English- entry. Weight for inches as per scale, Winners, 5 lbs, extra. Jockeys that have All thoughtful men minat feel the gravest that very many "not slated to be en route" man then the reproach of being a liar. The never won an official race allowed & Ibu.starm over the growth of lynching in this proceed to

America or

elsewhere across only thing 1 car admit is that the English- man does not always think as clearly as we' Entrance, Ths. 5.

some undoubtedly settle do, and therefore sometimes falls into apparent THE SHANGHAI BT, LEGEE.-One mile and untry, and especially over the peculiarly the sea; while

three-quarters. Value, Tis. 750. Second pouy, bideous forms so often taken by mob violence within the provinces. They show that the contradiction with bimself." This is a fault, Tls. 150, Third pony, The 100. For Chins when coloured men are the victims.

native and alien Jewish population in London by the way, into which the Baron himself shows Mr. & Mrs. B. F. Daly

an ocessional tendency to lapse, as when, for Mrs. B. Dufour ponies that have never been raced previous to

acrtain proportion of these cases the man does not erased 11,003 souls. I am opposed to 1st January, 1903 Weight, 10st. 7bs. Panies over 14 hauds to carry 8 lbs. extra for every yached has been gulty of a crime horrible the adoption of restrictive measures, becanss, exemple, he says, in one place, that he was Mr. E. Howard

struck by the last that "the passages in our Mr. W. Humphrey inch over. Winners of a race 5 lbs. extra, beyond description, a crime eo horrible that us even if they are directly aimed at the so-called plays directed against the nobility were always two or more raons 10 lbs. extra, Entrance, far as he himself is concerned he has forfeitad "andesirables," they would certainly affect applauded"; yerin another, how deep the Th. 15.

the right to any sympathy whatever. The deserving and hard-working men, whose impe aristocratic principle is rooted among the Mr. H. D. Bassett THE PAGODA CUP.-Beren furlongs

Africa. Tla. 200. Second pony, Tls. 50. If five or feeling of all good citizens that such a hideous cagious position on their arrival would be no English was shown by the war in South Mr. L. Charles

Apropos of that war the author devotis

Army pages more starters, third pony, Tis. 25. For crime shall not be hideously parished by criterion of their incapacity to attain to inde. China ponies being bona fide Grifies at dale mob violence is dus not in the least to sympathy pendence. The undoubted evil of overcrowding which he had been able to study from Mr. C. Condy and two of entry. Weight for inches as pr scale. for the criminal, hot to a very lively can, in my opinion, be remedied by less drastic vacions points of view. One soldiers made a Mr. Crego Winners of a reco, 7lbs. extra. Entrance, sense of the train of dreadful consequences mesures,

good impression on him,'not essentially dif- Mr. Li Man Tin ferout Tig. 5.

from that of his own country's which follow the course taken by the inob in exciting jobuman

for

ighting men. Needless to say that, after reviewing and admiring on the whole, all Mr. John W. Bains inhuman wrong.

Moreover, every effort should be made under the law to

our various phases of national life, he answers Lient. F. Chandler the question, "Ist England in Niedergang Mr. George A. Diss expedite the proceedings of justice in the caso of such an awful

begriffen"". England golug te the Mr. W. H. Donald dogs P" in a way which accorde neither Mr. B. Hertel

Value,

Vengeanco

crite,

Ia

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AND LORD GOSCHEN.

several

to

Br

with the wishes nor the hopes of his Anglo- phobe countrymen,

Mme. Blanche Arral

Mr. H. P. King ir. & Mrs. E. E. Baretto Mr El. Hoelle, Comeni Mra. Hale

for Peru Min W. Hawley

Mr. and Mrs T. J. Rose Ma. M. J. D. Stephens Miss M. Har oy Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Hayley Mr. H. 9. Vangtan Mr.A. H. Hollingsworth Capt. J. Vaughan

:

Connaught Hobar

p Rock...

Macao......

laiphong... Manila.......

Bacolod......

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loilo Jebu 1. Jina10

HIS BRITANNIC,MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON.

Alaority, despatch-bost, 1,700 tons, 10 gans, 3,000 h.p.. Comdr. O. De Brook, at Japan

Albion, battleship; 12,950 tons, 16 gans, Ospt.

Thomas H. M. Jarram, Weihalwei Algerins, stoop, 1,050 tons 6 gaan 1,100 hp, Comdr. Rowland Nugent, Behring Bew Amphitrite, ist class cruiser 11,000 tozu, 38,000 b.p.. Capt. Charles Windham, 0.7.0% en route Hongkong

Blenheim, 1st class cruiser, 9.000 tona, 12 gain...

21,411 b.p, Capt. F. G. Stopford, at Weibalwei

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 8 gmas, 1,300 h.p

Lieut-Comdr. F. M. Lenke, Hengkeng.ed Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 8 guns, 1,300 hp,

Lieut. Comdr. Thos. D. Pratt, Hongkong Cressy, cruisor, 12,000 tons, 14 guns, 21,000

.p., Capt. Henry M. T. Tudor, Hongkong... Eclipse, cruiser, 5,600 tons, 11 guns, Captain

Stokes, Shanghai

Espiegle, gunboat, 1,070 tons, 10 guns, Comdr.

Ernest G. Barton, at Weihaiwei Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons, 6 guna,”“

5,700 h.p., în reserve

Lieut. J. R. Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. E: 6. Jordan Fearless, cruiser, 443 tons, 12 guns, Capt.

R.E.

"Thomas"

Mr. J. W. Chashim Mr. Chick Tek Tbye

children

OCCIDENTAL

1. F. Kayı Mr. & Mrs. Listdell Mr. Amaro Lope

KoLoo

Capt. B. Lundholm Mr. J. Moksy

HOTEL

THE KISHINEFF MASSACRES.

The report as the Hishineff massacres which M. Conrul-General Smith, of Odessa, was asked to foraish to the Government was published last month. Mr. V. Besanquet, the Vies-Consul, made nuofficial enquiries on the Mr. B. Allen spot with the contial assistantes of the new Mr. H. 1. Atwell reports that if resolate action had been taken Mr. H. D. Broughton by the authorities it is believed that the riots MM. L. Donsgène

Mr. A. Barcia could have been checked at an early stage,

Tun SHANGHAI STARES.One mile and a half, A forced entry of Tia, 6, with Thu. 100 added. For all ponies otherwise entered at this most ing. First pony to receive 70 per cont., socond pony, 20 per cent, third ponj, 10 per cent.

bat it "Sigma," in Blackwood tolls of Lord (then Weight for inches as per scale. Griffins at cannot be necessary in order to accomplish Mr.) Goschen's appointment to the Chancellor date of entry allowed 7 lbs.

this to deprive any citizen of those fand-chip of the Exoh quor. The circumstances THE FACING STAKES.-One mile and a quarter.

connected with the appointment of Mr. Goschen Value, Th. 230. Becond pony, Tha. 50. Itamentul rights to bo heard in his own defence which are so dear to us all and Eva or more starters, third pony, Tls. which lie at the root of our liberty.

to the Exchequer aro, I bare always thought For Chius ponies that have never raved The fullest recognition of the horror of thecrime (says the writer), as dromutio as say that have previous to 1st January, 1903. Weight for and the most complete lack of sympathy with occurred in English politics. The principal inches as per scale. Winners, 5 lbs. extra. the criminal cannut in the last diminishour Ponies that have never been placed allowed horror at the way in which it has become cis-

actor was, of course, Jord Rondoloph Churchill, 5 lbs. Entrance, Tls. 5. THE LLAMA MIAU STAXES-One mile and fomary to avenge these crimes and at the conse who, intoxicated with his rapid advancement, Becadences that already are preceeding therefrom. had resolved to try his streng: with no throo-martor Vaino, Tis, 230,

It is of course, Inevitable where vengeance fees a parsonage than the Prime Minister pony,

50. If five or, more starters, third is taken by the mob that it should frequently himself. "L'audace, l'audace, toujours l'audace," Governor of Bessarabin, Prince Urusof, and be Mr. Gustavo Anderson pony, Tis. 25.

For all China ponies. light on innocent people, and the wrong done in Weight for inches as per scale. Povies that such a case to an individual is one for which there was his maxin, and for a moment it looked have started at this moating and not won

is no remedy. But even where the rest criminal as if the game were going in his favour, a rabe allowed 7 lbs. Entrance, Tis. 5. is resobed, the wrong done by the mob to when he suddenly played a word which proved THE SICER STAKES. One mile and a quarter. the community itself is well nigh as greet his rain. That is to say, having, as he thought,

Value, Tis. 200. Second pony, Tis. 50. If five Especially is this true where lynching China ponies being bona fide Griffus at date of composite think, when once seen, can office, making certain that he was indispensable or more starters, third pony, T. 25. For accompanied with torture. Thers are certain reckoned with every contingency, he resigned antry Weight for inches as or scale. never be wholly erased from the mental to the Government, who would be compelled to Winnors of a race 7 lbs. extra. Jockeye retina. The mere fast. of having men them supplieste him to return on his own terms. But remained at home, giving orders by telephone, Mr. Q. Gerland

Mr. C. Garca that have never won an official race allowed implies degradation. This is Chousandfold just as the great Liverpo 1 wheat "cornerer" which were disregarded, at length ventured to Mr. J. Hara

stronger when instead of merely seeing omitted from his exbaustive calculations sign the necessary order for the troops to be Mr. G. Hosgawa

Most of those with whom Mr. Mr. Mrs. JohnW, Hoey the deed the man has participated in it. sne remote ares, es it had never occurred to employed. taken part in lawlessly putting to death a Whoever in any part of our country has ever Lord Randolph that a successor to him might Basanquet corversed on the subject, Jew and Kira. G. H.-James Availd

be found outside the ranks of the Con-Christian alike, agreed in considering the news- Mr. Z. P. King criminal by the dreadful torture of Bro must servative party, His resignation was

5 lbs. Butrance, Tix, 5.

THE BIOCAWEI PLATE-One mile and B

quarter. Value, Tis 200. Second pony, Tis.

60. If Ave or more starters, third pony Tls 25. For all Chins ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced pories at this meeting allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tik. 5.

THIRD DAT.

is

16-

11

The local authorities toeks no effective steps to Mr. Delgada stop the riots which continued unabated til. Mrs. Mrs.

C

Josela Fateban H. Ferriar four p.m. or later, the soldiers meanwhile being Mr. Luisiane Fernandes police contenting themselves with the arrest of Mr. Clay, M.D. passive, if not sympathetic, spectators, and the Mr. minor criminals; then the Governor, who bad Mt. Xats Gusiva

paper Besaralelz largely responsible for the erimies perpetrated. It is much read by the poorer classes, and for mont)

Jewa. Bhortly before the

for ever after have the awful spectacle of bis cepted, but he only regarded that as own handiwork seared into his brain and soul matter of form, and waited, first in sur He can never again be the saute man.”

prise; thon in something like consternation, I campaign against the nths had carried on a Mr. Borsevelt then refers to the fact that in for Lord Salisbury's humble petition to him to disturbances it had infamed the minds of the the recent cases of lynching over three-fourths resume offer. Day after day passed and poorer Christian population on the nabject of pero not for rape at all, but for murder, at nothing came-not a messenger, not a note, not the tempted murder, and even less hideous ofences.

ritual murder of a Christian boy

a syllable of any description. What did it all The murdurer is now known,

A

at

the

a pré.

Thursday, 5th November, 1903. THE FLYAWAY PLATE.-Seven furlongs, Value, T. 200, Second pony, Tis. 5. If five or more starters, third pong, T. 25. In conclusion, be telis Americans that while they mean? Could it be possible that he was and is not a Jow.) If we do not

scoopt For Chine ponies that have run at this claim the right to speak with peculiar omphasis negligible quantity" and that they were going story of organised bands arguing Jars, meeting. Weight for inches as per scale for the freedoms and fair treatment of all men, to do without him after all P Winners of one moe at this meeting, Elbs. they forfeit that right when they commit or The Times soon enlightened

arranged conspiracy to exterminate the up the riots must, Mr. Bosanquet thinks, be extra: two or more rates, 7 br. extra condone each crimes as those of which he his paper at breakfast the announcement met attributed to the articles in the Bessarabels, to Entrance, Tis. 5.

speaks Where bemy, we permit the law his eye that Mr. Goschen had been offered and a report which gained currency during Monday THE RACE CLUB CHALLENGE CUP,One to be defied or evaded, whether by the rich man accepted the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer, of the murder by Jews of a Christian priest mile and quarter. Value, Tls. 500. For or the poor man, the black man or the white lately resigned by Lord Randolph Churchill (for which there is no foundation), to the wias Chins ponies, being bona fide Griffus at man, we are by just to much weakening the By God!" he is reported to have said, drank early that day, and to the belief, which date of entry. To be won at two consecutive bonds of our civilisation and increasing the dropping the newspaper. I had forgotten seems to have grown with the continued meetings or three times in all by pokies the chances of its overthrow and of the substitution Goschen! But for that bistoric oversight inaction of the authorities, that the latter bona fide property of the same owner or for it of a system in which there shall be violent Lori Milver might never have had his political wished the Jews to be massacred or had even Owners. Entrance, Tls. 10. 70 per cent,

chance

ordered it. to the first pony, 20 per cent, to the second attoruations of anarchy and tyranny."

Mr. G E. Lee

Mr. & Mrs. L. Moraten Mr. H. M. Tibbay Mr. Tyrwhitt

Mr. W. H. Williams

Heval.

Mr. A. C. Manner Capt. Roberts

Mr. O. L. Robertssa Mr. E. Rougean Mr. Sut Tiang Lim MI. Wheeley Mr. L. J. Young

HOTEL.

Mr. G. Merdan Lieut. T. Pexxt Mr. B. B. Shepherd Mrs. F. Shepherd Mr. H. Stephens Mr. Richard De Wolf' Mr. F. J. Woodbridge

Horiz. Mr. N. Mazition Mrs. Waliars

AMERICA.

Hz., H. Lorem Hr. Chan, A. Mise

Mr. J. B. McCann

Mr. & Mrs. B. H. Maoke Miss Edus Macke dim Reva Macke Mester Gordon Macke Mr. Donald Mauro Capt. E. J. Page Mr. C. B. Falmer MA

Mr. Mrs. Reynolds Mr. & Mr. Jas, H. Rogera

C. K. Shafer Mr. Hamer A. Saig Mr. C. M. Sparr

Mr. J. B. Savidge Mrs, Emilia de la V. Me E, T. Tian

'HOW WATER,

Heigh

Mr. A. H. Whelploy

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE. From 19th to the 25th September.

HIGH WATEN

Hongkong

Mean Tim

Height.

Hongkong Mana Time.

b, mi

das.

19

74 a

1 m.

1 51,

Sun. So 10

Mon, 21

Tues, 1

104

fi. 29

10:4

Vaughan Lewes, Weihalwei

Glory, battleship, 12,950 tons, 16 guns, 13,500

i.p., Captain A. W. Carter, Japan Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer. 280 tons, 6 guns, 4.000 h.p... Lieut. Condi. H. L. Wolle, Weihniwei

Hart, torpedo-best destroyer, 260 tons, 6 guns, 4,000 h.p., Lient. Comdr. A. B. Barker, ab Weihaiwei

Humber, storeship, 1,040 tons, Comår, John D,

Daintree, Weihaiwei

Janus, torpode-beat destroyer, 280 tons, guns, 3,300 b.p., Liest-Comdr. Cyril „Amser, Weihniwei

Kinah, river gunboat, 351 tons, Lieut-Comdr,

G. B. Powell, on Yangteso

Leviathan, cruiser, 14,100 tons, Capt. Hou, W.

G. Stopford en route Japan Moorhen, rivor ganhost, IHU tone, 2 gune... Lieut-Comdr. G. G. Webster, West River - Mutine, sloop, 980 tons, 10 guns, Comdr. 2.

W. M. Plenderleath, Weiliaiwel Ocean, battleship, 12,050 tons, 18 guns, 13,500 1.h.p., Captain R. F. O. Foote, C.M.Q., Weihaiwei

Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 350 tons, Lisut.-

Comdr. G. C. Codrington, Weiwaibai ̧· Phoenix, sloop, 1,015 tons, 6 guns, 1,409 h.p.

Comdr. W. H. Nicholson, Weila{woł Rambler, surveying-ship, 583 tons, Capt. Morris

H. Smyth, Shanghai

Rivaldo, sloop, 980 tons, 6 gans, Comdr, D.. St.

Aubyn Wake, Weihaiwei

Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons,

guns, 240

h.p., Lient-Comdr. John P. Ieven, Weak River

Rosario, sloop, 980 tons, 6 guns, 11,400-b.p1,-

Comdr. Thos. Jackson, Singapore Sandpiper, river ganbest, 85 tons; 2 guns; 240 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Murray Mad☺. Look- hart, on West River

Sirius, 2nd class craser, 3,600 tons Care, C., Hà

H. Moore, Weihdiweddar

Snipe, river gun-boat, 85 tonn, 2 peas, 240 3

Liens

Comdr. Ernest W3 G2 Davidson of Yangtze

Sparrowhawk, torpedo-bost destroyer, 300 tops, 250 toin, 6 game).

in reserve

Taku, torpedo-bont

Tamar,

t destroyer,

9,600 h.p.,

5,600 b.p., in reserve Talbot, cruiser, 6,600 tons. 12 доня

Lewin Bayley, Tangiare mar, foceiving ship, 4,600 tour, guns, Com-

medore Robinson, A.D.O., at. Hongkong Teal, river gonboat, 180 tons, gans, Eleut.

Comdr, B. F. B. Daguere, on Yangteps: Thetis cruiser, 3,400 tons, Capt. J. CIA,

Wilkinson, Weibaiwei

Tweed, gunboat, 362 tour, 0 gumm, 200 kipu

on Yangtaza

Vengeance, battleship, 12,950 tons 12 guns, 13,500 i.h.p., Capt. L. C. Stuart, Cita! Weihaiwol

Vastal, sloop, 980 tom. 10 guns, 1,400 kap.

Comdr. Btuart St. J. Forquhar, Wailisiwet;: Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360, toss, in

Waterwitch, surveying-ship, 620 tans, 480i.b.p..

Comdr. E. C. Hardy, Weihaimoi

FOBOYTÄ

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