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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1903 All the U.S. warships in the Far East, is TELEGRAMS. were evidently satisfied that the ground had ↑ beca prepared, and pluns laid, whereby sub-reported, are to be fitted with the German system stantial profits are to be reaped in the of wireless telegraphy, future. Hence these thanks and this cop-

A. S. WATSON & CO., fidence in advahco.

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But if the shareholders, who for the most part live at home in 'ense," are satisfied to wait developments in the full confidence that though their harvest may be delayed FOR THE CHRIST-it will assuredly be gathered some day,

MAS SEASON.

The Right Reverend W. P. Pym, Bisher of Maur tius, has been appointed Bishop of Bombay. --

Manila has been visited by a doluge of rain such as, it is said, the oldest resident does not remomber in December before.

During the night of the 7th just, a fire the colonists of Hongkong and the mer-broke out on the mail traiz between Moscow chants and traders of Canton are not in a sad S. Petersburg. The damage done nincunted position to view, the flight of barren years to £700,000 sterling. with equal placidity. Time to them is of importance, not alone because they want to

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. [FROM OUR OWN COLLESPONDENT.). THE TEST MATCH.

VICTORIA REGATTA.

BRCOND DATI,

Yesterday closed the Victoria Rogatta to-day is the opening day of the Canton Fegatin, The Victoria Regatta on the whole must be regarded as a maccess, though, perhaps. the clerk of the weather" did not do all that wight have been expected. It was too brocay, and decidedly chilly, on the opening day, s fresh. nor-wester bringing down tare air from bigber latitudes, and with it the unpleasant moisture brought about by macre or loss Shanghai and other northern ports. sultry weather reported by arrivals from Wednesday afternoon the yachts competing in

throughout the race. No. 2 was second and No. 1'ame in eight No. 3 a long way behind. lengths ahead. A notable thing about the race is that the crew that came in last yesterday Is said to be the same as won to-day, they were in

different boat. Result:-

a

(1) No. 1 (Kwok Tai, cox)

(2) No boat (Kwong Chung Sung) MEN-OF-WAR's, GIGS AND WHALERS. 9.30 p.m.--Distance, one milo. First prize, Time allowed for oars, 8 815; second $5. seconda por car. Three bosts must start or no mce. Service oars and conditions.

The following sight boats started:- Otter, whaler, 4 oars. Time 9 ra. 201s. Vengeance, galley, 6 oara Time 8 m. 338. Aurion. galley, care, Time 8 m. 55. Leviathan, galley, 6 oare. Time 8 m. 378. Albion, 3rd gig. 5 odra. Britomart. gig. 5 oare.

LONDON, 17th December, ENGLAND'S GREAT VICTORY. England continued the second innings at Sydney, hariig scored 122 out of the 193 The second crop of rien has all beou garnered, required for victory," for the loss of four ASSORTMENTS in the Colony of GOODS we the Colony develop and progress, but also and the farmers hayo commencad to cut the cane,, wickots. For the loss of one more wicket the sailing events experiftuced half a galo, taking :

because they cannot afford to stand still, The yield of sugar is slightly above the average the winning hit was made, the final scoreny an unplossant drizzio set in, and so threaten-fies; Vengeance

As usual, we are selling ere of the BEST

FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS:- CONFECTIONERY in FANCY BOXES

of Rare Desiga.

GOOD PIPES in Great Variety. CIGAR and CIGARETTE-HOLDERS. CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES. FANCY PERFUME STRAYS. PERFUMES FANCY BOXES. EBONY-BACKED HAIR BRUSHES. EBONY-BACKED TOILET MIRRONS. SOAPS in FANCY BOXES. MANICURE SETS. PANCY PUFF BOXES.

TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.

Au Artistic and Pleasing Selection of CHRISTMAS AND NEW

YEAR CARDS.

In the race for trade in the Far East there is no time for halts by the way, or rumina. tions on the past. The competition of nations

Thus England won by

of the past few years.

Everywhere the

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country presents a very bare appearance,

being 194 for 5. wickets.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

With reference to the purchase of the Chilann hertileships by the British Admiralty, the London Timer deolares that the Admiralty has arorted a contingency which would have been of grave

balance of power. disadvantage owing to the disturbance of the

CABINET COUNCIL MEETING.

LONDON, 15th December. An unexpected meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day, at which it is believed the Far Eastern question was discussed,

BYE-ELECTIONS.

LONDON, 15th Decoraber, There is great interest shown in four forth- Lewisham, Dulwich, which Mr. coming elections, viz. Chamberlain's policy wil, be the main issue: Ashburton, and Ludlow, in

JAPAN AND COREA.

On

Ocean,

226

6 oara, Time 8 D. galley, Vestal, gig, vars. Time 8 m. 31.

.

A good race, made especially interesting on in a deal of water; towards the close of that pocenat of the number compoting. Ocean was soond; Leviathan third,

Bt., A. G. Siemsen. Cor. T. Jex.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE (TERRIBLE). Bow, C. Banje. St., R. Galluzzi, Cor, R. Mooney.

A popular race. A launch of youngsters from the Diocesan School followed, lustily cheering their chums. & very even contest in the beginning, but ended in a good win for Diocessa School by three lengths. The Queen's College vox steered very badly.

ing did the oatinak appear that large numbers The Leviathan lodged a protest on account of the sampan population, thinking a typhoon of the Vengeanes not neing, it was alleged,

service cars.

BOYB BACE-3 um-Open to all schools was at hand, took refuge in Yaumati Boy. Captain G. Cowlishaw deserves a deal of credit in the colony. Half-mile; oach school to be fer his practically irreplaceable contribution-represented by ous crew only; age 15 and under. Entrance free. To be rowed iu boats the pro- the lone of the sailing ship Brilliant for a

DIOCESAN SCHOOL (POWERFUL), flag-ship. The band of the 110th Mahratta perly of the Victorin Recreation Club.

Bow, G. Evans. Light Infantry, under the direction of Mr. A. S. Tuxford, enlivened the proceedings a very Espresentative club, but at the same time, many thought a conjune- The V.R.C. L tion with the Boat Club in regard to the regalts, as last year, would have been an The Boat Club put on very improvement. strong crews in the Hongkong Challenge Cup In one boat, the and International Race. English crew, Warro was an old Oxford stroke, and the other three men were all Leander und college ears, one a Varsity Triala mar. The sttendance at the regatta was excellent, H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Commodors C. G. Robinson, B.N., Lient.-Col. L. F. Brown, R.F., and many other mest pro wiuent residents taking part in events. Of the officers, perhaps Mr. Harold C. Anstep was hardest worked'; in fact he seemed to be every- where at the same time. Mr. Geo. P. Lammert, very particular about half-seconds, was an E. W. Mitchell and A. Chapman, and Lieut. Crawford, R. N., carried out their onerous duties to the complete, satisfaction of all con-

Paderewski, ulas famous pianist, is arranging and individuals is alike keen and constant, for a tour la the East early next year, but Perhaps, with sufficient and that merchant in that nation what present his intinerary does not extend inducosent, he might be attracted to Hong. hesitates, falters, or looks back is speedily beyond Siug.pore.

kong. Inft behind. The concession for building a railway to connect. Canton with the froutiers of the British territory has been obtained from the Chinese Imperial Government by the British and Chine-e Corporation, and this is a valuable step towards a great end. But the concession having been, ob tained, and a survey having been completed in 1999, only renders the delay in proceed. ing with the work the more regrettable. The Chairman, at the meeting of the Corpo- ration in London on the 5th ultimo, made a point of replying to the charge of wadu delay brought against them, and said it But his coukl not be supported by fact. reply unfortunately did not deal with the charge in any way, and be practically left It is no reply to say that it unanswered. the preliminary agreements and negotiatio ne for contracla consumed much time, and to ed to bo opposed to the retention of Manchuria. ILL-TREATMENT OF SOLDIERS IN enthusiastic timekeeper. The Judges, Morera.

The Maui a Cublimows says:-Acting Coffee achoit in the next sentenees that the preli- minary survey was finished in 1899. What tor of Customs MoCoy seems to have horan zeuse, has been done in the four years that have His acknowledgment that Frank Allen is passed since the survey was made? Whyntitled to enter the Islands is candid and was not the next step takon? Why, in logical. If Shuster hadn't been burdened with

Muthorities all this bother. point of fact, has the railway not been a litiging wind he would have saved the laid? If the shareholders alone were affected it would be no business of the

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HONGKONG, 19th DESEMBER, 1903

One of the largest Chinese funerale oror held in Shanghai took pince last week, when the known aqvol contractor and compradore, were remains of the late Mr. Chénp Jack, the well-

nearly an hour for the pracŝiga to pass a point. conveyed to the Contoners Cemetery. It took A dogram to the Osaka Mainichi, dated Londos, December 51b, sags:-It is reported from S. Peter, burg that there is a probability of the retirement of Count Lamsdorff, and that his successor will perhaps bo M. Javolsky, formerly Ministar at Tokyo. Count Lamsdorff is bolies-

"

Tho Tung Wan Hu Pao states that the British Government intoude withdraw the expedition into Tibet. As to the murder of an Englishman and two Indians by Tibetan

natives, the matter is under disenssion between the British Minister Peking and "the Waiwapu. This is a foo Shanghai bauder, Chinese variety.

At a public meeting of the Royal Asiatis Society at Shanghai on the Ilth inst: Mr. C A. Montalto de Josus, formerly of Hongkong,. und author of Historic Macun, read an interest-

Western Science in China." This paper was the more interesting as Siu was a native of Sicavel, and it was mainly owing to his friendliness that the Jesuits received that imperial favour which ultimately led to th. ir storical achievements in Chian

The Asahi says that Kim Giok-kin, a Corean rofugue, was stabbed to death at Chofes a short time prior to the declaration of war against China, and the Japanoo Diot was dissolved. The war followed these arents.

Now U Hua-

sion made to the syndicate has not heen given for all time. If no advantage be taken of it, and no railway constructed, the Chinese Government may feel justified in revoking it and granting a new one to auother syndicate, who really mean "img- ners. This is one danger. There is another. On the 9th September, at his residene, No. 58, | If the Kowloon-Canton Railway is not made Go Plen, Melbourne. RiCHARD W. Kers, grocer, early balovasi husband of M. A. KITT and the great arterial line from Hankow to and beloved father of RICHARD, EDWARD, SABAH, Cuntou not provided with a seaward terminusing paper on Bia Kuang ki; the Mimocanus of BENKAT, SEP, BENTIE, Rosa, and HENRY KITT, and Mrs. ARCHEs and Sirs. G. Wh, and at Kowloon, the Chinese Government may 6 years, a cobaint of 65 years. Japan Fapers seek clacwhere for a seaport terminus in their own territory. Moreover, the growing plane copy.

peninsula of Kowloon, which during the past few years has made such striles in population and the establishment of imlas- tries, will receive a serious, set-back if the proves of this railway be indefinitely delayed The gravity of the situation at the present moment is most pronounced, and no were hanging up of the question, a Corean refugee, has been assassinated, a repetition of the course of years ago. The WE published the other day a report of the will do. The Colony has a right to call on the sad if the coming session of the Diet should be proceedings at the fifth annual meeting of Colonial Office to intervene and ask that the dissolved (as it has since been) there will be the British and Chinese Corporation, privilege secured by the Corporation shall Osaka journal adds; It is a great pity to falk Limited. The statemeat made by the Chair-he availed of without further loss of time or in this way; but we have tu quasple ourselves, man appears to have given satisfaction to prestige. The interests of a great Colony even with this expectation! the shareholders, but it affords cold comfort and of a great trade must necessarily rank to that portion of the public interested in higher with the authorities in Downing the development of British trade in South Street than those of any syndicate, company, China. So far as we can see, the Chairman's or corporation, which having secured' its retparks may be summed up to show that talent elects to bury rather than to use it. while the German Syndicate have completed a considerable portion of the railways in their concession and the American-Belgian delivered in London on the 16th inst. Syndicate are actively at work on the Hankow-Canton Hailway, the British Syn- diente have hardly got beyond the region of talk. It is true that the preliminary survey for the Kowloon-Canton Railway was finish- ed in 1889, but that is now four years ago, and in the last century. The people of this Colony consider this quite ancient history; they want now to see something done. Nor

·The first general meeting of the new,

The British Admiralty ba's purchased the yacht Consuelo from Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, to be used in surveying work in Australian waters.

Singapore Cold Storage Company was held on all the capital bud been the 9th inst. in Singapore, when the chairman sub-cribed, and tenders were to be called for announced that the erection of buildings, the company being now ready to proceed with business. On to postpone The French Mail of the 17th November was account of the high estimates so far received,

it, was considered advisable consideration of tenders, as the prices for labour and material were showing a downward work was to be imported from Austra tendency. The material for the insulation where lower rates prevailed.

On the 8th inst. Singapore was the victim of several fires, damage being done to the extent of $116,000.

Mr. W. C. Townley, British Secretary of are they content to have this railway rele-Legation at Poking, and Lady Susan Townley gated to the tail end of the Corporation's left Foking for Chinwangtao, homeward-bound schemos; they wish to ses it placed in the vid Siberia, on the let inst forefront. The various other projects of

A Far Eastern

Overturo...

Mazurka...... "La Comtesa"

LONDON, 15th December. A Seoul telegram to the Associated Press at New York states that the Japanese landed marines at Mokpo to suppress a labour strike, and in a riot they fired into the Cotean mob killing several. The strikers were cupissed on the foreign concession,

GERMANY.

LONDON, 15th December

with closed doors, and the indictmont cites 968 esses of maltreatment. Two other officers are charged with neglecting to report Lieutenant Schilling.

JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

The trial of Lienteasut Schilling for mal.cerned. Bo, indeed, did the umpires and starters. G. Stewart, and Lieut. P. H. Campbell, R.E. Lieutenant Compbell is the secretary of the treating soldiers in the German Army bag Megara. Hutton Polts, C, H. Grate, Hon. begun at Metz, The trial is being conduct

Royal Hongkong Ywht Club; it is hard to say Yesterday & cool breeze blow from the N.W. how the regatta could have done without him. and the sky continued duil and overcast for some time, but it brightened up later. Mr. Osborne, of the Kowloon Hotel, was caterer; ho conducted the refreshments in the ablest manner. Lannch service hotweon the Brilliant and Blaka Pier was good. A man-of-war pinaace, that from the Yongeance, kindly loot by Commodore Robinson, was moored on the starboard sido of the Brilliant to kee the finishing reports; Hotchkiss gun was used for the purpore. The programme of mnais played by the band yesterday was as follows:-

Scotch Brigade Pique Dame March

LONDON, 15th December, The Tints is informed that all Japanese of military age in London have received noties to return home. The Japanese Legation says they

are not aware of this order.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Overture Valen

Lancers

Sourire d'Arril Bells of New York

Garden of Bleep

Rose of Pernia Connaught

Time, 6 mi utes 5 seconds.

LADIES' PRIZE-3.30 p.m.-Opos. Presented by the Ladies of Hongkong. For four-onts. Distance, one mile. To be rowed in boats the property of the competing club or unit.

THISTLE

Bow, A, E. Aeger...

2 J. A. 8. Alves 3 L. A. MusED St., J. Millar.... Cox, F. W. Wbits...

Boat No. 2 Bew, C. Konig

***

2 R. Barner... 3F. W. Carpenter St., J. O. Hughes... Cos, H. W. B. Kennett

Boat No. 9.

Bow, A. Foelke

H. Brandes

3 C. Brehmor ... St., W. O. Kooblar Cox, B. Siebs...

Boat No. 4. Bow, U. McI. Mozsor

2 C. Boavis

3 A. B. Rouse St., F. W. Warre... Cox, F. C. Barlow...

ROSE.

Bow, H. Gidlay 9 8. Gidley 3 J, Witchell St., R. O. Witchell Cox, E. Brace rhepherd

KORNBLUME. Bow, G. H. Rabie 2 C. E. A. Hanco 3. C. Austen St., A. E. Alres

Cox, C, M. S. Alver

Ι

10 1

11

4

10

10

10

1.

12

10

11

10.

10 13

10

12

10 0

10 9

11 6

10 0

10 0

11 1

13 D

11 6

30 0

All started. Hughes's boat got the best Hamilton start, but Warro's men came along with a Suppo

vory powerful afroke. Koehler, however, with

• Deprot

the German crew, shot ahead. At this stage it Korker seemed that the winner would be either Warre's Lara or Koehler's crew. Tas Goruns, however, Sullivan took the load. The English crew steered a a dozen launches followed Orer D'Albert poor course.

At the finish Koehler's crow Wes D'Albort the race,

first; Warru's second; Hughes's third. The win was by two feet; half a length between second and third.

INTERMITTENT BUPPLY IMMINENT, By a notice from the Hon. W. Chatin, Water Authority: dated the 15th inst, nad published in the Pross yesterday, it was Selection footsced that in the absence of further min- Song fali tha water-supply of Hongkong will Le Selection

Drink, poppy, drink restricted on and after next Monday, the 21st Polka

The results of yesterday's orents were:— inst., tu the following manner. Water will bo

LIGHT GIGS1 pm Open to European non-commissioned officers and man of any

10 Time, 7 minutes 0 seconds. of the Garrisen or

to regiment or corps

BROKERS CUP, LIGHT Gros- of II.M. vessels - or turned on in the public mains during these

European members of the Police Force. (Double sculls).- Precouted by the brokers of be rowed in honts the property of the Victoria European crews Distanco, one mile. Boats to be approved of Hongkong. Open to members not rowing in

Four beats must start for 2 prizes. by the Comzaittee. Time allowance, 8 seconds the four-uared races. Distance, half-wile. To per car.

1st prize, Winning crew of 1st race, first day, to be Recreation Club. handicapped by the Committee. ears and conditione, S15; Zad prize, $10 (Poat entries). Service

hours culy:-

In the City of Victoria below Caine Road

iron 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.

In Seymour Road, north side of Robinson Road, north side of Upper Richmond Bond and south side of Mcdonnell Road from 8 a.m. to 9.15 8.m. ·bla South side of Rebin Road, couth side of Upper Richmond Road and in Conduit Road from am, to 8 am,

In Quesa's Gardens from 6-a.m. to. 7.15 am. In Peak Road abora Queea's Gardons from

15 7.15 am, to 8.

This race was a walk-over for the Otter, no other boat haring turned up. The time wAS pol taken

by

INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE CUR- 1.30 p.m.-(Open). For Four-ours. Cup presented the late J. S. Lupraik, Esq., to be held by the Prizes presented). property of the Club. Distance, one mile-and-a-half. Entrance, $10;1 To bo rowed ia beate the property of the In Peak Road below Queen's Gardens from winning orow for one year, but to remain the

8,15 a.m. to 9.15 2., In the Hill district--

From Peak, to Victoria Gap from 6 m. competing club or unit.

to 7 n.w.

From Victoria to district bounded by Pianta-

tion Road from 7 a.m. to 8.30a.m. In Mount Gough district, from 9.30 am.

to 9.15 s.m.

In Mount Kellett district from 9.15 am.

to 11 a.m.

La Barker Boad from 6 am. to 8 a.m.

In Magazine Gapdistrict from & n.m. to 10am- Turning to the last water return wapublished on Wednesday, we find that the three reservoirs of Tylam, Pokfulam, and Wongnsicheong

GERMAN.

St. No. 1.--Black, White and Red.

Bow, A. Foelke

2 H. Brandes...

3 C, Brehmer...., St., W. O. Koehler Cox, . Siebs...

ENGLISH.

st. lbar

10 13

13 10

12 50

11 18

10

St. No, Red and White. Bow, C. Mol. Messer...

2 C. Beavie

3 A. B. Reuse

St., F. W. Warre

-Cox, G. A. Caldwell

12.

12

11

3

12 7

...10 0.

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers, the Band of the 93rd Barma Infantry will play the following programme of music at the King Edward Hotel daring dinner to-night contained on the 1st inst. 858,456,000 gullene. With the German boat inside, the two Auber of water, 26,139,000 more gallons than were boats which contested so hard in Challenge They both made a splendid. ball course. "Hayden"

to

be scomed "Bocenccio

......Sappé in them at the same time last year. Roughly Cup on Wednesday, set off on the mile and-n-

slurt, but, England

The English When Song--From "Once upon a Time". Lehmann speaking. Tytam has 9,000,000 more gallona March.........Silver Trumpets... Viviaini

very even atroke. Selection The Yeonien of the Guard" Sullivan Selection Waltz......" Whisper and I shall hear" Clothilde than ou the 1st December, 1992, Pokfulam polling shade ahead.

Translateur 5,000,000 more, and Wongneichsong 11,100,000 crew palled with "God Save the King."

more. Tytan is 10ft. 10in. below overflow, half-a-mile or so the English crew were about longer stroke than England. At the one-mile Pokfulam 15ft. fin., and Wongaefcheong 38ft, length ahead. The Germans pulled with a Alag-boat England was about a length and a quarter shoad; they continued to gain. England was pulling well ahead the end, but Germany, sporting, fairly well maintained its distance. England then also put on muscle and again commenced to forge ahead and finally won by a length. As the boste came in, the

Time, 9 minutes 55 4/5 seconds." band struck up God Save the King."

HARBOUR POLIO.-2 pm-Open to the Chinese members of the Harbour Police. To

(D’ŽUVEĖS, HOR B Red Fish on Toast. SOUP. Turtle. ген. Boiled Fish and Anchovy Sauce.

, ENTREES. Grilled Beefsteak and Chipped Potatoes Fillet of Chicken and frames Rolled Oyster.

Mutton Roast Baddle of

Bonst Turkey Boiled Ham CURRY. Oz Tal.

They seem to do things thoroughly in Binga. the Corporation, such as the Nanpino Coalpors. A Chinaman was arrested and fined $2 Field, the Pookoo-Sinyang Railway, and the for blowing a blast on a whistle. It might be Shanghai-Nanking Railway, are all, we feel an advantage if the same summary judgment

Hongkong. convinced, most laudable, and no doubt will were sealt cut to some of the urchins of Press Association was prove very profitable undertakings, and us such worthy of the interest and support of the shureholders. That the latter are quite inaugurated in Manila on the 10th inst, content with the management of their affairs having for its object the supplying of the news daily papara of the archipelago and among is

proved by the unanimity with which the of the world to subscribore, both among the

private individuals: report and accounts were passed and by the vote of thanks accorded to the Chairman and directors for the able manner in which hey had conducted the affairs of the Cor. ation. Those affairs are certainly in a what inchoute. condition; the welcome

Vanilla Ice-cream cement that dividend warrants were having kindly lent the use of his room on this Preserved Ginger Fudding

A meeting of the Hongkong Chess Club with view to organising a programme for the 5.30 p.m. at 18 Bank Buildings, the Hon. coming year will be held on Monday next at H. E. Pollock, K. C., President of the Chab

-boreholder: Loccasion

JOINTS.

BAKAR,

Potato. VEGETABLES.

Fried Julienne Potatoes

Faroe Turnips. SWEETS.

Boiled Potatoes

Green Peas

Butter Band Cake

Finger Cakes,

7in, below.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 17th at 11.50%. The barometer has fallen rapidly over NE. Japan owing to the depression which has reached that area after arossing the Bes of Japan.

Pressure contigues in defect over the pines.

mile. Entrance, 30 cents. Winners of 3rd The antioyglone, which remains central over be rowed in the Service Busts, Distance, one Chins, is spreading over W. Japan.

Three boats to start for second prize, $4. Philip-race, first day, excluded. First prize, $10, St, No. 1, Cox 410 Bost No. 2, Water Police, two prizes.

402

Gradients have degressed on the Chius coast, sad the monsoon with moderate in the For mosa Channel,

Gradiants steep with heavy monsoon over the N, part of the China Sen.

Forecast-Fresh N..winds; fair.

ያዩ

3, Launch Crow

15

Three boats started; No. 1 oox got the best of it at the start and continued to improve

POWERFUL.

Bow, E. R. Moore St., A. J. Mackie Cox, J. Cruickshank

Pow, G. Bapp ... St.. R. Bass Cox, A. E. Asger

p.m

st. lbs.

0

1 6

10 '0

JUBILEE

8 8

7

10

U

9. 0

10

TERRIBLY.

Bow, E. Humphreys

St, F. W. White

... 10 n Cox, HM. Baia Jubice nude a bad start; Terrible the best. At the outset Terrible commenced to make ground, Jubilee to fall behind. Powerful bad by far the steadiest stroke, Jubilee fell hopelessly behind. Powerful gaired ground steadily towards the end. Terrible's spurt was too late. Powful won by length.

Time, 6 minutes 28 seconds.

CHINESE CUP-430 p.m.-Presented. For Four-oars, Distance, one mile. To be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Beornation Club.

ROSE.

Bow, H. W. Sayer

st. Iba.

8

2 L. E. Lammert

3 T. E. FearOG ...

12 8 12

St., J. P. Jordan

Cox, B. A. Seth

LEEK.

Bow, J. Lambert

2 J. F. A. Harroz

10 5 97 10' 0.

3 A. Marti St., A. V. Barros Cox., N. H. Alves

SHAMROCK.

Bow, A. J. V. Reboiro

2 J. H. Beth 3 H. A. Lammert St., S. Gidley.... Coz., F. Lammert

THISTLY.

Bow, A. E. Sheffeld....... 2 J. J. Watson ... 3 W. T. Andrew... ... St., J. Witohell Cox, R. C. Witchell

KORFBLUKE. Bow, O: B. Chunnett

2 H. M.Bain

3 C. Humphreys...

8t, H. Rapp

Cor, F. W. White ...

9 0

එම පස

8 13

10

8 10

$ 12

10

0

Bose went well

This race was between Rare and Shamrock. Shamrock took the loul

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