THE NAVAL COURT.
(WRITTEN FOR THE DAILY PRIS"
DYWAYING PLUME.")
court. The court," annonazos the president finds the chergo against the prisonor "Not Proven," Horenpon he takes the late prisoner sword from the table and hands it to him, the members disperze, the souratury collects all the documents and seals them in a large envelope; the guard of marines falls in to salata the do parting post captains; iad a brilliant pageant
urig court martial room."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 17TH, 1905.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA,
Although warm, Saturday was an ideal duy for the third Gymkhana meeting, bold at the Happy Valley rude course. The turf was firm, and some good trees were witnessed. The attendance at the opening race was sparse, but
10lbs. (Mr. Simcook)
Mr. N. H. Rutherford's Nomination, 10 at.
Hon. Mr W. J. Gresson's Glenburo, 10st Mr. J. Johnstone's Ben Royal, Ilat Hiba...
10lbs (Mr. L-glio) 2,
(Mr. Johnstone)
As in most cases where the navy is concerned there is more care; more attention to detail abont the Naval Court that the Military. The Müitury Const Martial is described as tokius "plare in a poorly furnisheit, uncleaned, white--- washed room, outside which the prisonet is comes to an end in the boatswain's pipe, "Watch, as the afternoon wore on the number of on-and neck tohind. On passing the football'
kept standing onder the escort of two private soldiers and a sorgosal: Courts Murtial in the Military Servien are so frequent, since evo in casts of ordinary drunkcances a soklier cau claim to be tried by a District Court Martial Instead of accepting the usual fine from bis commanding Ofeer, that one fancies that
**The Military Court" was described by Waring Plute in the Daily Press of July
7th.
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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
COMPANY LIMITED. - The sixteenth ordinary yearly meeting of shareholders of this Company, was held at St George's Building on Saturday afternoon, when there were present:-Mr. A. G. Wood (Chair, man) Sir C. P. Chater, Hor. Mr. C. W. Dick on, Mr. . H. Medhurst (Director), Mr.
lookers gradually increased. Between the races; the proceedings wero onlivened by selections of music played by the land of the 2nd battalion Royal West Kent Bagt. The clerks of the part mutal were kept very busy. They paid only a winners. The highest dividend of the day was paid on Nomination in the Hurdle mes Cabugo Cup, the amount king $28.70, while Banzai, who won from the fold with as much in the "An Revoir" Cup $28.60 was paid on |
hurdlo togotlur. Nomination then pafled A good start, and the field took the first ahead, Glasner-and-Ben-Toyal-running nook
stand the field again drew level, but fell behind Nomination agatu going up the slope. Glenburn challenged him while passing the village, but Don Royal foll sure three lengths. to the rear. Glenbara took the first heardle în the straight but Nomination ngaih shất | ahead and maintained his load till the, finish, winning by half a longth. The Pari ONE MILE AND A QUARTER FLAT RACK Mutuol paid on Nomination $28.70.
HANDICAP-For all China Ponies; Jacknys who have won an oflich runs in Hongkoti or Chim penalized Non-winning Jockeys allowed 5 lbs. Entrane for $3. FE Prize A Cap presentat by W. A. Cruick shank. Esq. 2nd Prize: $25, Mr, Macdonald's Highlandton, 1st. 21s
(Mr. Aklector) 1 Mr. Darius Bonaventure, Flat Nos
(Mr. Johnston) Mr. Gedge's Subterfurs, 103, 121b (7ib...) overweight) (Mr Godge) Mr. J. If. Lewis Aladdin, L-tig
(Hon. Mr. May) Mr. Inglis Forward 10f 1s (81b4
overweizby (Mr. Taglis) Bonaventure 1 Forwael and Subterfuge 013, with the other ponis clos up, was the arder
as a Juguese army can defeat a Russian. Punctually to tima H., the Governor arrived, accompanied by his A.D.C's, and then the rac W. H. Wicklun (Mauger) and Messrs. B. W-THE "Au Revo" Cor-Presented. Threo
ing began, the results being as follows :---- Torry, H. Carmichinel, J, Whealey, R. Roberts, J. R./Michel, P. Tester, J. W. C. Boueur, A. O. Baptista, Achow and Lan Skiu Liní.
ibly here familiarity has bred contempt and that the dignity of the surroundings of a military court have enffered in consejagic. Whatever the reason may be thers is a very marked difference between Courts Martial held in the two services, Military justice is administered by no less than four courts. besides the powers conferred on a commanding officer.
These are the General, District, Regimental and Field General Courta Martial. Naval punishments are awarded by one swart The CHAIRMAN, in moving the adoption of only, beside thom which can be inflicted by the the report and accounts said: The report and combinding offleora of one of His Majesty's accounts having bout in pure hands for some skips. This is obviously, e far less eunbordays, I trust I have your permission to follow some method, and one which does away with the enormous volumes of paper covered in the administration of punishmonts in the army for wint are frequently perfectly simpts crimes to deal with. The fact is a naval zaptain enn aword imprisonment himself up to ninety days Fard labour, so that most ordinary cuiva of naval crime are settled on the quarter deck without the necessity for a court martial ab all
Joss
Our
Quarter Milo Flat Raco, Handicap. Por uil Chin Ponies. Jockeys who have won un official race in Hongkong or China. extra; non-winning Jockeys allowed 5 Das. Messrs. Macdonald and Allerton's Banzai
Entrance fee S. Pad Price: $25.
10st 2lbs (Mr. Aldertonj *1 Mr. Darius' Bonaventure, Mr. Siracock's Miek.
11st 3be (Mr. Gogg)
Captain Losfie' Ledbury
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1st 11lbs (Mr. Simcock) in Ledio) Oat 118bs (Captain Mr. Gedgo's Subterfage, Mr. Cruickshank's Black (horry, ...
1 at 7lbs (Hon. Mr. May) 10st 12lbs (Mr. Cruickshank) Throughout this run the traf were well banched, Black Cherry slightly in the lowl, and
incline this pony hit against a stump and went. making the running. While rounding the
down with its rider. Fortunately Mr. Cruick. shauk escaped uuburt, although the pony's knee is badly damaged. On entering the stra glit. Banani sprang into the head and considerably increased his distance from the field, renning home an easy winner, with Bonaventure second and Mick third. Time-1.36
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Hongkong. 13th July, 105. INTRA-IMPERIAL TRADE.
Senator the Hon. R. W. West on Juns Sth delivered'un aldress on "Intra Imperial Tracks" to the inambers of the Australian Chamber of Comures in London,
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Senator West said his address was an expression of his own opinion, formed after s 17 years experience of public life in Australia, during which prid he had been called upon to occupy responsiblo positions in
· State and Commonwealth Mr. Chamber
3 Kloz. Fin's proposals had been discuss
na early.
Bottles. every platform froughout Australia buforo the oral suction The Cha Chanwalth VIN ORDINAIRE $475 which took place on Dember 16, 1903. COTES... The result was a clear verdict
in favour
MEDOC trade. It was recognized that the details of sny busindisarragement between this MARGAUX This fundamental principle of proferential ST. EMILION in which the Beki passal the grand stand. OaColonies and Great Britain must be the subject ST. JULIEN.... rounding the reck they were well bunched, and
of negotiation. He protested against the ST. ESTEPHE romainels until entering the straight to left herself at the sense of the United Cos Sz. MICHEL
unfounded charge that Australia's design was Benavente being lightly in the food. Theningiom and partiality of its poorer classes C. LEOVILLE... 13.00 Highlandman shot ahead and first passed the Their sitede "If you the mother CH. LAROSE judge's box, winning hands down. Bonaventureigy) are prepared to treat, sore wo. The rat second, with Alladin and Subterfuge tying mutually silvantageon.
arrangement proposed is to te voluntary and If you decline, yell for third phare. Time 2.17. 15.
and good, no harm is done; and there certainly The Pari-Matuel payment was $21.70.
will remain so soreness or irritation on the colonial side. "In the quinquecain 1891-95, |. ZINFANDEL',... the percentage of total imports of Australia KITCHENERS COMMAND IN from the United Kingdom was 71. whorsosby
ENDIA.
1901- it had diminished to 57:2. On the other hand, the percentage of goods imported from was 170 and in the last-inentioned period, foreign auntries into Australia in 1891.96 1901-3, it had increased to 308. The business extent sexeunt for the dealing in his trade, aud methods of the British merebant might to come
+
EXCITEMENT IN SIMLA.
the customary course and to take them as a The directors have much pleasure in submitting these accounts to, you as they show a steady increase in the company's operations, our [service now equalling upwards of 84,300 lamp
of 8 candle power. 85 are lamps and 15 lifts, against last year 27,500 lamps of 8 canillo power, 85 are lamps and 12 lifts, carnings bave
increased correspondingly, the balance of proff u amounting to 3112,1998 against 500,069,77 last account
year. In dealing with this edit balance, efter defueling directors' fees in the níanker proposed, viz, to pay a dividend of 10 per cent absorbing 345,000 and writing off plant account for depreciation $62,248.76, leaving a balance of $2,151.32 carried forward to next account; the directors would have liked to propose a larger dividend and a smaller amönüt written off, but they have been restrained from doing so by the following considerations. First, that in all probability we shall require to call up the balance of the unpaid capital $150,000 before the end of the year, and by paying a lo per cent dividend now they will be in a better position to maintain the same per contage next year on the larger capital, and next because some important alterations, ure about to be made in our distributing system, that is, we are about to replace the greater portion of our overhead wire of the City by underground cables. This service through the Central and Eastern parts-
amounts very much to replacing an old system of service. by a new one, with the sacrifice of the old one. This last, however, quite reached its capacity for service, wherons the new system GrNXHANA CLUB CHALLENGE Cup-Distanca precis of the irons.anca which caused the
Special telegenis from Sants to the Tintes of India show that the Feling Chore whom the
- Ga of the Hom tincerament on Kitchener allir was known was inteusa. The the lelograms said : --
The Pari Mutual paid $28.60. POLO PONY SCUREY-One Furlong round port. For all bona fide Polo Ponies to be pass das
he drew attention to some of the causes aso£7- such by the Committes of the Club. Catch
There is grat excitement here in military tained when, as Minister of Customsfor Victoria, nights-at-12 stone. Entrance fee 1st circles at from Home, and there is it became his hity to cause in investigation to Prizé presented by G. C. Maxou. By 2nd gourd feeling that the powers of the Combe made as to the extent to which foreign Ben Wyvis... ...
Prize: 325.
mander in Chiof will in fature be practica ly were displacing Beltish gools in
goods
Highlander...
unlimita. Lord Kitchener's victory has theen American goods, and sometimus German goods, Chat State, (Mr. Jalustou), !
(Mr. Moxon)aturally received with mingled feelfigs of wa a more elously packed thun Hrisiah goods, Other startors worn: K.0.8.B. (Mr. Cruick-in satsation as the respective de- without in any way increasing the risk of partients are concerned, ant there is a strong broskage or damage. British goods could com- shank), Silver Queen Rose (Mr. Gedge-Yellow feeling of sympathy in any quarters with monly be picked out in the stock of a hard Perf (Mr. Menoral) and Hackenschmidt (Mr. General Bus who has apparently been strongly ware store by the greater amber of broken Beresford).
supported by the Viceroy throughout.
It is anderstood the General Sir E. Ellen Gormus bring their goods to the bayers, whilet
Victoriaa murchsat said,
things, and that it has been accepted by the Victoria: Lurgs Gunters of German manafaz has offered to sign his appointment as the British wait for the buyers to oni to them," Military Meador under the new condition of and undoubtedly this was the experience in King from October 1 Boxt.
who displayed the greatest energy in transact turers were represented by travelling agents, ing business, in-energy, which simonated to pertinacity. The British lost the true of Victoria in tacks by failing to pack thera iu They were to a large extent; cut out in the cardboard boxer instead of paper packages. market for cartridges byd lining to pack then
botscen Bon Wyvis Fr. Johnstone up, and This race was run off in boots, the final being
Highlander, Mr. Moxon up. The former pony cantored home an eny winner. The Pari Mutuel paid $11.50.
A sumuared destate of the Secretary of Stute on Dec. 2. 90, gives a very striking
sabent important discussion,
This dos
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As an example of a val court we will assume that a lieutenant is to be tried for having run his gabboot asboro
in a fog. Errors of judgment. mistakes endangering the safety of ships or mon, are presupposed in the naval service to be due to carelessness or inefficiency and, unlike military mistakes, are always made the subject of a charge before a court martial. The day bofore the court the almiral's secretary valls upon the lieutenant end confers with him as to the advisability of pleading guilty and throwing himself on the more of the court or of fighting the case out. There is a little confidential chat as to witnesses, &c., and the secretary leaves. At8am. the day appointed for trial one gun is red by the flagship as an announcement to the fleet that a court is to assciable. At 10 am. the members of the court are on board, all mon of seniority and experience. The prose entor is a post captain, ulsu the president. kentornats. The court room itself, in charge The other members are commanilers or senior
of an offloor-not a corporal as in a military court-in the admiral's fore-cabin. A long table in the centre with a greva baize cover is laid with plenty of peas, blotting paper, blue foolscap, pencils and inkpot for cach member: the districts concerned and will allow of exten. will enable us to supply a better snevise through: The prisoner's sword is laid in the centre of the table whilst around the acinal space
sione into more distant districts as may be occupied by the members a rail has been quired. The cost of these alterations will improvised by the ship's carpontor and tasto amount to about £12,000, and although they will fully decorated, as also are the sky-lights above, be considerable improvements, still they are very with draped fags by the signalmen of the ship such have been taken into account by the reports much replacements of old plant by new, and as The president, members, and the admiral's in dealing with the distribution of the funds at secretary, all take their seats, the president at their disposal. In the report we have mentioned one end of the table, the secretary at the other that we are building a new chinney at the works, "Open the court," orders the president, The the present onebeing found inadequatetorequirs- officer of the court throws opon the door and ments. The cost of this will come into next year's any members of the public or of the crows enn
accounts. In the month of March last, tenders enter the court, the master at arins, warrant officer in charge of the ship's called for by the Government-“Accordingly we' for lighting the roada in the Peak district ware police, taps at the prisoner's cabin door and put forward one and subsequently learned with Jurches him soletauly with drawn sword into regret that our application was unsuccessful, the presence of the court. Prisoner is accom- I have only one sther matter to put before you madat a with a chair on the left of the and that is about the close of our financial Hon. Mr. C. W. Dickson's Ca Caory, 11st admiral's secretary. There is pang-eur, now the end of the mouth of April. We complete silence broken by the sound of fled this for many reasons an inconvenient date Mr. Macdonald's Highland Laird, 10st She
Eib (Mr. Johnstone) 1 Lord Curzon replied in March, a sammary of hammering for down in the engine, room for us, whilst two months earlier say the end.
fus despeel which in the latest indian papers (Mr. Aldertou) 2 "Send the ofloor of the court hers!" says the of the month of February would suit as much Mr. H. F. White's Beancake. 10st 131b8......
This is the problem which we are now invited he said Australis imported for home consump president with great diguity. The officer batter. This involves only altering the date Mr. E. Owen's Gratton, Jost Bibs
(Mr. Craicksbank) to disenss. Lord Kitcheners ainute in approaches and salutes. "Tell them to step of our financial year to the last day of February,
sustion of duthable and free goods a total value tained jelictmout of the military ministra of £37,00,000; of this amount, over £10,0),000 that noise on board. I won't have a sound on which the directors have power to do; if you
(Mr. Gogg) tion of the Government of ladis during the represented the value of the free goods, and board the ship whilst the court is sitting!" approve, the coming Amanois! year for us will the judge's box for the first time Beucake led, auil
The field got a good start, and is they passed abolish that system and to replace it by a new duties favourable to Grunt Britain might easily Inst 20 years, and caluintes in a proposal to on many of the articles on the free list
scheme the
Member would diseppour Muck might be done by the grant of haunties up. Beancake increased his lead on passing the and the Commhief would emerge as much pleasure the or their LARGEST
One Mile-value $400. For all China Pasifs, Catch V sights at 10 st. s. Winners of an open race or open Griffin race 5 lbs, extra. Non-winning Buhoription Griffins allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have won an official race ie Hongkong or China 2 lbs, extru. Non winning Jockeys allowed ibs. To be run for 5 times and to be won by the pouy seori when mobilised must be mobilised ou a ls-ger shape of British articles was unsuitable to Vic-1
most marks in the races for the Cup, coun ting points for a first: 2 for a second; and 1 for a third. The benefit of marks already sepred to pass with the pony on П salo. Any winner of the race to carry 5 lbs. extra for each win in subsequent starts for the Cup, but in the event of a pony carry. ing the penalty not winning, 2 lbs. to bu deducted next time he starts. Penalties accumulative up to 15 lbs. Eutrange fee of Si to go in the purchase of a memento to the wisner of each race, and $25 to sound pony out of the Club funds, At the conclusion of the Season a Cup, value 3100, will be presented to the Owner of the pony obtarving the recond highest number of marks.
in puckuges of 95 instead 100, But these HIGHEST
CLASS.
EMBODYING THE VERY BEST MUSICAL AND WEARING
QUALITIES
AT
The danger of complications on the North
contains the following:-- West Frontier has been rendered greater by the coupletion of no additional strategic railway from Central Asia to the northern boundary defects had now been remedied,, but the trule of Afghanistan. 1 is closer that the army had to be regained. In very many cases the scale than as itherto beonauteipated.toria; the hammer, for instance, was not, in If nine divisions are to be placut in the the opinion of Victorian carpenters, nearly so held the business of equipurnt and provision of well shaped as the American hair, but the Transport and supplies will be suormonsly British attorn seesd unalterable; the same increased, and any conditions which might might be said of many tool and articles in hampar effeiency or cause duplication of work, cammon use. and delas, or create a muflict of authority as the colony lial consolates in Melbourne, and
All foreign nations trading with MODERATE to whether exputare dermed necessary by the Consuls were to a great extent trade agents, one department and not equaly neressary by Themand like reasons, however, only to a small aller should be incurred or pet, would not extent secounted for the loss of Australian most prejudicial y tenduet of the trade. The chief operating cause was the fiscal exposed the Indian Arary to a practical test of are the mother ountry. It would be misload- Circunstance leave happily not system in force in every nation of the world, war with a European power, and the system ing to base enlculations as to the advantage of as escaped criticism from outs de. Under preferential, trade on Australia's present con these circumstances I would argo on your sumption and output. Excellency's Government immediate considera-of square miles they had every variety,
In their 3,000, 00 tion of the question
soil and climate and enormous areas awaiting cultivation and settlonient. But eansidering DEVOTED the problem how-to secure to the mother country
сапрана.
of
PRICES
OUR CLIENTS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS
EXPERTS
to brand is incomplete, contains the Lollowing the 225,700.00 now taken by foreign countries, EXCLUSIVELY
"Very good, Sir" replies the officer, hurrying thus be 10 instead of 13 months, after that the with Highland Laird second and the field well wholly different organization Under the be imposed against her foreign competitors.
out. The noise cesses and the court proceeds course will be as usual.
tę read the charge, to be sworn in, and to take
ID
evidence. The secretary swears all the witnesses in avoonding the nation for the adoption of the Highland Laird again pulled level with him/military matters, ag solo Miltary Monber of ping laws, which might be framed so 48
vary entisfactory xoport and accounts.
The motion was carried.
as directora. Carried
Mr. CARMICHAEL seconded the motion, which
The Hon. Mr. Gershom Stewart and Mr. CWMay were re-elected auditors on the uption of Mr. TERRY seconded by Mr. LÒN
SHIV LIM.
gentlemen. Dividend warruals will be ready, The CHAIRMAN-That is all the business, on Monday on application.
and takes the evidence and cross-examination down verbatim. A book with cover bare one side and ornamented by a white paper orcsa on the other is at bis right hand. "Roman seconded the confirmation of the appointment Mr. BONNAR moved, and Mr. TESTER Catholic or Church of England?" he enquires of Mr. G. H. Madhurst and Hon. Mr. Dickson of ouch itsRoman Catholic? Very
as he hamis the book cross uppermost Mr. WHEALEY moved that Mesars, Wood wall;" and continges: The ovidence you shall give and Medhurst, by re-slooted, before this ceart shall be the trail, the whole truth and nothing but the truth; kiss the book, myso help me God,' and give me your full was agreed to..... name, Christian and surbomo!" Bach witness drones on sud his botual words are written down word for word. He is cross-examined by the prisoner, and by the court, whose mouthpiece le the president. Any question by the court is written down by the members and passed to the load of the table. The prosecution is finished, the court adjourns at 12 noon for
THE TELEPHONE AT KOWLOON. lanch and prisoner is told to Lave his defence, written or otherwise, ready hy I p.m. The
Early next
month prosecution in this case has called witnesses us hops to have the wires at Kowtoon in fali use, Telephone Company to the facts of the ganboat having stranded at as the board is just being finished off. A sub- such a time, in such and such a place and in such marine cable bus been ran from South Point to and such a manner. The defence is not going the Hunghom Docks, and armoured underground to deny those facts but has the onus of proving cables are run from the Innhom Docks to that nothing was das to lack of prevention, Cameron Road Exchange, and from this want of skill or inefficiency. After much exchange to Yannati. Telephone wires are cross-examination of witnesses, the cuprt is cleared to consider its finding. During also ran like nerves about the Albion Road this anxious time the prisoner Huts himself zo his cabin the master at arms remain- ing outside. "Court's open. Come along Sir!" he says at longth, and the prisoner is marched back to receive the finding of the
district...
On the Hongong side the Company intends to run the wires underground from Kennedy. town to North Point, and operations in conuer tion with the laying of the cables have already been commenced in Queen's Road.
TO THE PIANO TRADE.
WE ARE BY FAR THE
IMPORTERS
AND
GREATEST VARIETY OF
MAKES
Hongkong, 9th June, 1905.
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to differentiate in favour of British shipping. and singly head both executive and Farther concessions might be provided for us and Ca Canny drew to the fore, taking and administrative of the Indian Army. It is not regards British goods conveyed to Australia in maintaining the load in the home run, Highland the first time that proposals of a similar suture British ships, asugainst British coooming in Laird getting in a good second Time 2,09 3/5,
have been beast, The Pari Mutuel paid $7.0
On the other hand the hon. Military Mother, for a ships and aroinst foreign goule coming LADIES NOMINATION-Dlerent coloured Chigi with great fullness contesting the justice. Concessions to Australia would be vainable IN CHINA, AND STOCK THE Sir E. Elles, les reptied to the Commander in preferential trade, if it was desired to accomplisit
inforeignships. The material waszeady at hand for MANUFACTURERS
ribbons are put into sealed envelopes and of the latter's remarks defending the depart in regard to at least sume of the following given to the ladies. Gestlemen ride overment over which ho has presided with so much commodities: Most (ve and dead), fruit, hurdle to fag, dismount and taka su savelope ability for four years, und reverely criticising wines, butter, change, oils, wheat and Bour, and which will be concealed in one of three baskets Lord Kitchener's constructive proposals,
other of sawdust, ride back over hurdle to winning. The Viceroy claims that his long experience mean any increase in the cost of food-first of grains. He did not believe this would post. Lady possessing corresponding colour in India cuubl-s him to judge perhaps better-all, because of the competition within the to that in envelope carried by gentleman first than others might, and at the end of his Empire itself; and, secondly, because Australia past post wins. Entrance fee $3. 1st and despatch he says:- Sad Prizes presented by the Club.
had found in innumerable instances that the I am not myself impressed with the sargamont duty was paid by the exporting foreigner, the This was won by Mr. Johnstone, nominated that it must be as unwise or unsound Chingonin ition thus created in every way protect
sobmit the proposals of the Cominander inv:hief by Miss-Berkeley, Mr. Cruickshank winning in India to fudependout military criticism before in the consumer. But, ovou if a present small HURDLE BACE CHALLENGE CUF Valas criterion appears to me to be what is the boat increased employment which would follow and to the second prize for Mrs. Gedge,
saurifles on both sides were moerasury, it they are ace pled by Government. The sole to cheerially audertaken, having regard to the should
$250-Distance about One Mile For all method of enabling the Governor-General in the rat banonta med at. It would be u Chinn Ponies. Catah Weights ut tit. 10 Council, who is by statute, Ins sted with the of a comparatively short time before u matter The Br tish lbs. Winner of a Jump race to carry 5 lbs. supremte command of the Army in India * Stats
supply at least the whole of the goult in who have won an oficial race getuie I consider that it would be food products tagnirad to be imported to the in Hongkong or China petalized 2 lbs. disastrous to mu erl) to conduct the military United Kingdom. In protectionist countries, Non-winning Jockeys allowed 5 lbs. To be alminist ation of this county in times of peace in some cases, they had had to make temporary ran for 5 times and to be won by the pouyand-10 bontrol miliary operations in war. sacrifices, but had been amply rapid by rosulf scoring the most marks in the races for the Objection to the theoretical wymetry of our within a limited period. The difficulties were Cup, gouuting 4 points for a frat; 2 for a system would not weigh with us if I felt that very great; the chief would probably be fanad second; and I for a third. The benefit of it was yet the best available instrument for the at the next election in this count
in the erg
cry of marks already scored to pass with the pony Purpose in view.
thed or lost" or the "food for or the big on a sale. Any winner of the race to carry
The message received by wire from Simla and little loaf." The value of such catch ories 5 lbs ortra for each win in the
ligro ends. subseque
WRK already app
appreciated by the oppor
opponents of starts for the Cap, but in the ovent of a pony
Mr. Chamberian, but when the people became carrying the penalty not winning, 23bs, to bứ The Government Gazette says:-A rock staraled with a sense of the Imperial objects deducted next time ho starts. Penttien has been discovered, with six feet of water inv view, and workmen resized how they were accumulative np to 15 lbs. Entrance fee of in it at L. W. S to the N. E. of cast being robbed of employment by other uations winner of to
35 te ge in the purchase of a memente for the point of Sonecutters Island, situated N. 36 whose first consideration had in recent years race, and $25 to second pony deg. 1,35 feet from the Trocas de buoy buon the protection and conservation of their
This rock will be marked, from the 1st Angust.
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SUN FAT & CO.
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not of the Club farda. At the conclusion of 1905. by a White Nup Buoy, with Hankowo industries and the development of their own! the Season, a Cup, value $50, will be presented in Blick letters thereon. From the same data national-life, they would conclade "It is the General Post Office and opposite to the side
to the Owner of the pony obtaining the Becond highest number of marks,
the Trocas Rook busy will be a White Nairo's duty to look after itself in the manner Buoy, with Trecas" in Black letters thereon. proposed." (Choers.)
entrance to the Hongkong Hotel. -- Hongkong, 5th 1905.
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