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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1906.

There were many others, politicians,' and It was stated that a wealthy Chinaman had so on, who answered, but objected to the yesterday absconded from Hongkong, but no publication of their names. One gentle-confirmation of the report could be obtained at man wrote, "In my opinion a man who the Folies Offies. cannot play Bridge or Pokor must be next

Chang Chil-tang's enggostion that a notional exhibition should be held to show the products of moh province, has been approval by the

A Northera paper says:-"This salo of rank | and purchasing the way to power is at the bottom of half China's troubles, and even though in this instance it may be only the

sold, the effect on beth officials and peoplo is empty tills and not the post itself which is most pernicious, and is in every way reprohon sible." Then what must be sald of cases

A German is said to have requested permission & CO., door to a fool," to which Mr. Tozex makes to work the petroleum at Yu-mon sign in the delightful repartee, "It is gratifying Kaneuh in conjunction with Chinese, as there to know that he is not a neighbour" is abandance of oil but the natives do not know Baron Harmsworth's? There were quite as many who replied that how to work it and it. it for the market. want of aptitude at cards denotes lack of TO intelligence generally. Dr. MACNAMARA, M.P., considers that to be a good Bridge

Board of Commerce, and instructions have been player denotes merely a specially retentiveront to each provings to send in returns of the memory, and the faculty of such close trade so that arrangements may be mail. attention as cicludes every other thought for the time being. He thinks that these DISPENSARY two qualities may be present in au individual who does not deserve to be regarded as "generally intelligent." It is rather curious i that such an authority should overlook the general, or rather universal, importance of the second quality named. That kind of exclusive attention, which is as race at the eard-tablo as it is ot the desk, and which

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FURTHER

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Have been made from this date IN THE PRICES of many of the following:-

PATENT MEDICINES,

INFANTS' FOODS,

SOAPS,

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WE

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PRINCE ARTHUR'S VISIT,

FESTIVITIES SUSPENDED.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, February fad

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Baron M. A. G. WISE (Puiang Jumos).

MISTRESS AND COOK,

Mak Alni, & cook, sued Dolls Huard for 91% being a mouth's wagon

SINGAPORE, February 2nd. Prince Arthur of Connaught has cabled from Penang to Singapore to suspend festivities, owing to the death of King Christian of Denmark, pend-notice and took some of my cooking utensils

We are informed that the voting on the motion proposed by the Hon. Mr. Gorshon Stewart at the meeting of the Land Investmont Company was two for ant sight against; not yesterday. In addition to the one shareholder two for and one against, as stated in our report referred to the seven directors voted against thing instructions from home. and Co. has obtained from the Japanesenquirers that the full revised report will The Kobe representative of Messrs. Bunting motion. We take this opportunity to inform Government the superficies for a thousand years appear in our weekly edition which will be on of a lot of ground in Nagoya This is the first sale on Tuesday morning next. instance in which a foreigner has coquired. a - superficios in the interior, says the Boyaki,

A Loudon telegram to the Indian papers on January 15th says Dr. Klein claima te bave dis- covered a plagus prophylactie. It is a powder anal he claims that in this form it is more

Practically the first intimation to the public of the part they are expected to play in the reception to be accorded H. R. H. Prines when a card was delivered to householders, Arthur of Connaught was made yesterday,

Singapore is ablaze with decoratious. The Prince arrives to-morrow morning, 3rd inst. TROUBLES AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

SHANGHAI, February 2nd.

day reports that the troops are so A telegram from Vladivostock to-

His Lordship-Do you admit owing him the money?

Defendant-Yes; he left without giving

Away.

His Fordship Woll, I think you had butter. not admit the debt then. He had no right to leave you without giving notivo. We had bettor hear him

Plaintiff was then sworn.

His Lordship-You are cook to defendant P Yoo, sir.

When did you go there -I joined on January 12th, isst.

Quite sure?—Yes,

was suggested by Max NORDAU as the reliable than Haffkino's #nid. It is also quickly stating that "the Reception Committee invite mutinious that another outbreak is much s month? - $12 a month.

major symptom of absolute sanity, is the "eapacity for taking pains" which amounts to genius; and ensures success in almost

preparable in large quantities and free of the contamination diffealty.

-

The following from a legal exchange is of imperiance and worth noting. During the hearing of a esse at Colombo, the Judge hold that the crossing of a cheque is invalid if the words "or bearer" remain. To ensure the validity of the crossing the words “or order " should be substituted for or bearer."

any undertaking the fortunate possessor may essay. It is probably not enjoyed in completion by more than three por cent. of the human race. In Buddhism it is the ideal aimed at by those who would attain Nirvana; and in business it should be the The Tashi Lamn is being accompanied on his policy of all who hope to make their mark.

retara joarsoy to Tibet by Lieutenant Bailey, Mr. J. H. YOXALL, M.P., is inclined to

32nd Sikh Pioneers, who will act as British Trade Agent at Gyangtse, during Captain think there must be "a special faculty for

O'Connor's absence on six months' leave. The games," which to any cerebrologist must Calentta English man suggests that an attempt sound noussusical. He alsy credits the will now be made to get the Tasbi Lama clever Bridge-player with the montal quali-proclaimed Dalai Lama at Lhasa. China would be opposed to the arrangement, but it would tics of an able General, or military.

work in well with British interests. strategist. Which again is nonsense. On the whole, we esteem met the opinion of an anonymous profer," who believes that anyone with the normal complainant of brains can become a good Bridge-player;

and that

The Southern Viceroys have jointly monio rielised for the river doleuen works to be paid more attention to as being of much greater importance than the const defence. The latter is only to guard against foreigners, which cannot be done properly, but the former is to "The reason so many men and women of insuppress piracy which interferes with public safety and trade, and should be efficiently dealt playing doesn't interest them" suficiently to bring themselves to concentrate their attention

with. Orders have, therefore, been given for the upou a game of mards for any longth of time, fleet of river patrol boats to be reorganised and if for any time at all,"

proper officials appointed.

A. S. WATSON & CO., telligence play cards so badly is that card.

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, ONLYcommunications relating to the netos column should be addressed to Tux Eniro.

It is so with everything else, we imagine, No maa levotes hard study to billiards, unless he hopes to become a professional "crack, or has nothing else in which to int sest himself. It is, in short, like Bridge, pot worth while." Where the heart is, there will the mind be also; and the most eminent authority on Bridge, numismatics, or philately, might just as easily bave become a professor of biology, a specialist in science, or anything else. Ordinary the ability plus extraordinary application equals more than is generally realised in any field of endeavour.

your co-operation in carrying out the general scheme of illuminations on the night of Satur- day,the 10th February. In the case of buiklings cupied by more than one firm or individual they sggest that the partics should combine and arrange for joint action.”

By kind permission of Liout, Col. A. G. Fittón, D.8.0., and Offlcars, the band of the Second Battalion The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regiment) will.play the following programme of music during dinner at the Hongkong Hotel this (Saturday) evening :- March. "Wien Bleibt Wien," Schramme] Overture to... "Fra Diavolo,"

Auber Ninuet... "No. 1 ................. Selection Frons "Orpheo Aur Enters," Offenbach Padure waki Valse

"Kunstler Lebon,"

imminent.

Telegraphic interruptionis probable. The ice is unusually thick and inter- feres with the movements of steamers.

SAUTEE'S DERVICE.]

DENMARK.

LORNON, January 31st. The British Court will go into mourning for six weeks.

You say the 19th here on the writ. How

When did you lears-I left on January 12th because she assaulted me.

His Lordship-08! Plaintiff--Her husband assaglied me with a

knite

Why didn't yon take the man to the Police Court?--I reporteil the matter to a Chinese constable who advised me to take cuta surámons. Why didn't you ?--I laid a complaint in the sharge room. Then I was told to come down kere and take out a summons in this court.

Hare you say witnesses? No, I am afraid to

to defendant's place.

in the box.

The Kings of Greece, Norway and Sweden, subpons. (To defendant) - You had better get Hie LordshipYou could always get a will attend the funeral. trauss Prince Frederick has been proclaimed Desormres ..........Stuart King of Denmark; the scension was marked

Hal

Divertissements " Espagnol,” ..... Selection from "Florodorn," Cake Walk Cotton Bios,..

THE ELECTIONS.

DINEE-Hom D'Euvres-incassar Fish and by an auiaesty to prisoners. Olive Croutona. Soup-Tinato. Fish-Boiled Fish and Oyster Sauce, Entrees-Pigoon Farcic and Mushrooms, Lamb Cutlets (Italian Style), Sweetbread Patties. Cazzy-Nepaul, Joints Roast Auralian Beef and Horseradish, Roast Caper Sauce, Cold Game Fiu anil Plain Salad. Capon and Celmy Sauce, Boiled Ox Tongus and Sweet-Bread and Butter Pudding, Chocolate Ice Cream and Finger Cakes, Coconunt Fart, Tipsy Cako. Dosieri-Coffee-Fruits,

LOCAL SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

·H.X.C.C. "A"' €. CITIL BERTICE,

LONDON, January 31st. The Times and Morning Post publish tables showing that the complexion of the Opposition is mainly Chamberlainite.

THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

It is no

What is your name?-Huard. correctly spelt in the summons

Are you a married woman? No, sir

He talked about your husband-No reply. Defendant-This man came to me as cook on the 19th. He refused to do anything on the 28th, so I said to my boy, when he informed me that the book would not work, "What do I pay him for?" The boy feturned and said the cook still refused to do anything. Then I got up. He was at the door when I came out and demanded his wages. I went down into the kitchen, but as I found several things inissing,

LONDON, January 21st. The German delegates at Algeciras main-I refused to pay him. tain a sphinx-like attitude, and refuse to Le drawn into any ¿discussion as to the

junction with the dilatory proceedings of intentions of their policy. This, in con-

poor prospect of an early settlement.

·HONGKONG V.M.C.A..

The advance in the price of silver is causing interested in the Philippine situation, who fear" in their League match . Civil Service anxiety in Washington among some of those The following will represent the H.K.C.C

that if silver should go much higher it might this afterucon on the H.K.C.C. ground, at 2.15 drive ant of circulation the now- Philippine pm. sharp-R. A. B. Ponsonby (Capt.), F. of the Manisal pesos which were recently placed in circulation Butcher, A, S. Cobden, E. A. Fowler, T. C. there in pursuance of a plan prepared largely Gray, W. J. Daniel, Dr. F. H. Kew. A. R. for the purpose of putting an end to the Lowe, P. Jacke, W. Peake and C.. B. The actual bullion value of the peso is now speculations in the ineular medium of exebange Pigott. The Civil Service team will be

H. T Jackman,(Capt.) F. Biden, G. A. Wood- (November 9) in the neighbourhood of 49 cents,

suck, B. B. Reed, R. Witchell; A. R. F. Karen, P.. T. Lamble, D. H. Kelly, L. E. Brett, D. L. Water, and Starman. Umpire, Mr. W. H. Woolley.

Correspondents must forward their names and ad- dresace with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith,

All insters for publication should be written an one side of the paper only.

anonysiously signed communications that have

its face value being about 5 3 cents gold. I in other papers will be inserted, already appeared i

Unders for entre copies of JAILY Phad ant before 11 am, on de y of pubiscaison. After that hour the supply is limited. Only suppre L'elegraphic Address: Fazas, Codes : 4.8.C. - th bd,

Lieber's

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Patin Bạc, bà là pheno Na, là HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DEB YEUX ROAD Č. LONDON OFFICE: 1, FLEET STREET, EC.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FIBBUART 3RD, 1906,

the North China Herald office, is of exceptional No. 4 of Vol. 4 of Best of Asia, published at

interest, the articles on "Chinese Human

Nature" by W. A. Cornaby, Bridges of The fifth plague cause for the year was recorded Wesisin China," by James Hutson, aari Festerday.

"Studies in Chivese Dream Lore," by Franklin Ohlinger, being by themseiges worth the prios There are Japanese articles also,

Military mon are all to set their watches by chargel. the noon gun to-day (Saturday).

There is a report that the Japanese Govern meni proposes to take over all the railways in

The chief engineer of the Panama Canal bas officially reported that Chinese labour alone is of us effactually there,

ABE good Bridge-players good for any-Jayan. thing else? That is the question which, with various answers, was echoed from Great Britain by a recent mail delivery But in a loss blunt phraseology, "Does aptitude for card-playing denote general The Hongkong Amateur Dramștie Club are intelligence?" the question is said by Mr. Low basy rehearsing "Princess Toto," one of BASIL Tozen in The Monthly Review (Lou- | Gilbert's comic operas, which they intend don: JOHN MURRAY) to have ovoked a producing on February 15th, at the Theatre controversy almost as fierce as if some vital Royal, the performances to run for a week. point to do with politics or religion had

It is reported that the Waipu hus been broached." It prompted him to write ordered the Shanghai Tautai to pay the Tis to a number of prominent people, aaking 300,000 claimed by the foreign residents of for their opinions on the matter. Mr.-F. Shanghai for damage done to foreign property G. AFLAto, editor of the Encyclopædia of during the recent riot. Sport, very fairly admitted that be hind

given up card playing "before the modern cult of Bridge fell heavily on the land,

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The Ball that was to have been held in honour

of Prince Arthur's visit has been abandoned, as the Royal House is in mourning for the late

the most remarkable being u. Pfoundes' account of the Fire Ordeal at Kobe, a religious mystery in which he is the only foreigner known to have taken part. As usual, the printing and illustrations are super-excellent.

The

CRAIGENGOWER T. ARMY STAFF.

The aazaalimegling of the European Depart- ment of the Hongkong Young Man's Christian Association was held last night in the Assocía- tion Rooms, Alexandra Buildings. The report of the retiring committee of management was accepted. It showed that the affairs of the This match will be played to-day (Saturday) | Association were in a satisfactory condition on the Craigengewer Ground, commencing at and that the various activities, social, religions 215 pm. The following will represent C. C. athletic and educational were progressing Club-L. E. Lammert (Capt), M. E. Asger. During the year 105 now members were received R. Boss, R. Pestonji, E. 3. Ford, J. D, and 99 members bad resigned or left the Colony Kinnaird, R. B. Cooper, L. A. Rose, E. Irving. The present membership is 161. The report

J. W. Stewart and J. Fairhola.

CLUBS.

LEAGUE TABLE.

"

His Lordship-What about this story that he was assaulted?

Defendant-He was not assaulted. His Lordabip-Have you anybody here? Defendant-The boy come with me, but I

A bailiff was then dispatched to look for tho boy.

Defendant. He was not assaulted, I have always paid my servante.

His Lordsbip-It will save time if you go out there and look for your boy,

On her return,

His Lordship asked-Can you see him out thore F

Tefendant-I can't see him anywhere. He bad taken me up to the other court by mistake.

His Lordship-Tol plaintiff ho sa not proved his case. It is only one person's word against another. Judgment will is for defendant.

RA.O.E. AND K.G.H. DANCE.

The members of the Royal Ancient Order of Buffaloos and Knights of the Golden Horn Clubs held their annual regalia dance at the

also stated that a much larger number of mem- bars were masking use of the rooms than formerly, and that the lectures, library, reading and games rooms were becoming more attractivo 20

MATCHES. Played. Won, Lost. Drawn. Points. ... 9 5

R. G. A.... Craigengewor...12 6 $ Army staff... 9 Civil Service 9 H.E.C.C. "A"11 H'kong Police..10 Kowloon...... 5 R. E

...11

2

$

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15

3

6

4

10

3 points 1 paint a draw. FARSEES V: H.M. NAVAL YARD.

win.

The following will play for the Parsees against HM. Naval Yard team at Happy Valley to day

to numbers of young mon, The religious work | R.G.A. thostro, Victoria Barracks, last night. was becoming strengthened and its influence was more widely felt, Football, tennis, walking, and during the summer bathing, afforded healthful exercise. The finapoial condition of the Association was encouraging. There was

■ debit balancə of about $600, but this amount was more than covered.

The following gentlemen were elected as a Committee of Management for 1900-Messrs

The American Asiatic of Dec. 18th says:- It is reported that there is a marked recurrence of the boycott in China. In Hongkong "dole- gates" appear at all points where American goods are stored, and the closest watch is main tained, and penalties of severe character are imposed on violators of the boycott. bakeries having stocks of American four are not permitted to use them, these "delegates marking the stocks and reporting any rule at 2.80 p.m., on the Parses Ground:F, C.P. H. Holyoak, H. Harathouse, G. Plarey, C. breaking." placards, placed in front of the offending P, Bejonji, J. A. Chinoy, S. B. Batliwara, J. E. E. Cocks, G. Benzio, N. Wilson, P. L. The penalty consists of large Kanga (captain), J. J. Vasunia, B. A. Tarapore, S. N. Williams, J. Dyer Ball, G. E. Woodward, establishment, intended to announce the offence N. Mehta, Dr. N. F. Nalladarn, Dr. K. Jam Brown, E. C. Lewis, W. E. Craig, and A. Sykes. and thraaten alt who deal with the offender.shudji, C. B. Mowisvala aud. Dr. R. Captain. There are similar taction at Canton. In fact, B. K. Mehta, umpire. the boycott is to be regarded as serions in a full sense at cortain points. Americans may well Unless complete

regard this as a warning, action is very shortly taken to nullify the

and that it was therefore easy to conderer King of Denmark. The official announcement animosity rapidly breeding in China tha boy-1

appears in our advertisement columns.

Router's telegram about the alleged proposal to sell the Philippines to Jepan was at once officially described as "untrue and absurd." It did not originate in America. The denial was necessary because the Filipinos were greatly disturbed by the rumour.

cott will be beyond control and extend to every article in every quarter.

a weakness which one is free of." But if his opinion were really wanted, it was that good card players were not necessarily of

The Allahabad Pioneer, discussing the more than average intelligence. Many

recent outbreak in Shangbai, coupled with clever people had been known for their

certain ominous signs elsewhere of anti. devotion to cards; but most certainly

forsiga fesling in China, says

it will aleverness at Bridge was not a symptom

probably prevent a reduction being made in the Volaatser Orders aune noe that II.E. the Indian garrison at Hongkong and in the Chibli of cleverness in other matters. His ex- Governor has been pleased to accept the resig- Province. It will be only a wise precaution to perience of Society bad endowed him with nation by Captain G. J. B. Sayer of his hate troops at hand which can furnish detach the impression that the young woman

commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, ments for the treaty ports in case of any addicted to Bridge was

and has permitted him while in the Colony to general rising, for since the reduction of the hard-featured, calculating, nervous, nail wear his uniform. Gunner J. Mills and Sapper British naval strength in Far Eastern waters biting product of ultra-emancipation, and her W. M. Everall have been-permitted to resign the supply of sailors and marines for emergent

general intelligence is in all probability on aon leaving the Colony.

level with that of the kohl-eyed playthings that

Ok

FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG CHALLENOR SHIELD, FIRST KOUNT),

2ND ROYAL WEST KENT REGT. . H.M..

** TAMAR.”

This match will to played on the Military Groand, Happy Valley, to-day (Saturday) the 3rd instant, Eick off at 4 pm.

SUIT TO DISSOLVE A. HONGKONG MARRIAGE.

Mr. Yamashita, harrister, on behalf of Mr. G. W. Ehrig, a German subject, residing at Kobe, has, says the Japan Chroniels, filed a petition for divorce in the Kobe Chiho Saibaasbo.

The ground of the claim is thus given:- The plaintiff has resided several years in Kobe. On September 22nd, 1904, the plaintiff lawfully married with the defendant in Hongkong, and The undermentioned will represent the 2nd the samo bonas in Kobe. On September 23rd aver sines the couple had resided together in Royal West Kent Regiment L. C. last year a daught r was born to them. Ia Watling; Pte. Adam and Pto. Thompson; May last, a man named I. Rippel, said to be Pte. Edwards, Pte. Morris and Pte. Falshaw his native country, and he lived in the house the defendant's ancle, arrived in Kobe from L. C. Trevenu, Pte. Falkner, Fte. Ogle, B. S. of the plaintiff. The wan entered into illicit Mows and Pte. Clements. Iteferee, Mr. J. W. Cretiens with the defendant, the wife of the Bounar. Linesman, Cpl. Sarmer and A. T. plaintiff, and his wife deserted him in Novembar

Tast. Ámarimau,

Another petition has been filed by plaintiff for the recovery of his daughter.

RUGBY."

WEATHER REPORT.

duty of that kind is limited. A watchful sya The Hongkong Football Clah and the eat sweetmeats in Eastern harems and peer out The Hongkong Civil Service List for 1906 will also be kept on Peking where the Lagation United Services played a Rugby match yuster.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issue the world of freedom through barred windows. She has no longer any taste for has been received from the Colonial Omegaards are not too strong, although they nowday afternoon at the Happy Valley in presence the following report

On the 2nd at 11:55 am-The baronster music, er the play, or the picturo-gallery. The This is the second issue only of a work which occupy a position that can be defended against of a large number of spectators. The Services mid-day eun, like the roid-night lamp, finds her will in time be regarded as indispensable, and great odds. The Indian Regiments seem proved the stronger of the two, and the dashing has fallen rapidly in E. Japan and risen con- staring at the cards or thinking of them give rise to wonders how it could so long be destined to remain in North Chins for an play of their forwards, together with clever

siderably over China. Dinner, which, in a more cultured and less done without. It is pablished with the impri- indefinite period, but at any rate they are not passing, enabled them to get round their 8. E. coast of Japan, Pressure is highest over The depression is moying Eastwards off the hurried age, was a period of pleasant nutrition matar of H.E. the Governor. We hope to being kept away without purpose. Their opponents' defence, with the result that they N. China, and brilliant conversation, is to her an inter- ludo of boredom, through which she sustains diacass its contents at greater length in a presence in Tientsin, at least, has a wholesome I scored 16 points in all-two goals and two tries) Channel, and[the N. part of the Chian Sex

Strong monsoon is indicated in the Formost Forecast-Fresh N.E. winds; fair.

barself only with dreams of the winning hand subsequent issue.

that will presently be hers."

offoot on local Chinese fanaticism.

-to nil.

The theatre was tostotally decorated, and comfortably filled. Dancing started at 8.30 pun, and was continued until the early hours of this morning. The wants of the visitors were attended to by the various committees, those who composed thorn being as follows:-Invita- tion committes-Mesars. W. Goldenberg, W. H. Smith and A. Williams; ballroom committee --J. H. Oxberry, J. J. Blake und A. T. Wal- stow; decoration committes-J. J. Blake, A.

Bond, A. Lewis and J. H. Welling. Music was Williams and H. Ridley; bar committee-C.

supplied by the E.G.A. orchestra.

RACING NEWS.

Yesterday's gallops at the Happy Valley wore recorded as follows:- Wakelyn, m., 291.

Fortune Rose and Bush Rose, 3, 34, 1.07 25, 1.41 2-5, joined by Sonenoid m..

Pathan, m, 35, 1.08,

34.

Pilot, lat quarter 32; went round, last quarter

Highland Star, tm., 30 4-5.

Highland-inan (blanket), m., 32,

Mikesh, in, độ 2.5 1.08

Coronet Rose, 14m., P, 38 4-5, 1.17, 154, 2.30 2-5, 3.03.

Balachi, m., 37, 1.12 -5.

Halcyon Days and Velocity, im, 30 4-5, Grafton, m., 324.

Sunrise Ross, Brat m., 31, went round, leat 1,30 1-5.

New Roy, m., steady, 41, 1.16, 1.48, Drogheda, jm, 33.

2-5.

Himalaya Rose and Common Roso, im, 20

Gold King (in hood) im., 33, went round, last

304-5.

Tush Rose, m., 31 3-5.

Diadem, im., 831-5.

Shiuvesite and Melinite, m., 39 3-5.

Rising Sun, 1, 31 3-5. Rabbit, m., 313-5. Sundist, m., 323-5.

Beancake, m., 32 1-5, 1.03 2-5. Zapoter, A., 36 2-5.

Glorious, Rose and Etabler Rose, jm,

30 4-5; next round 30.

Spotted Rose, im, 313 5.

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