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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1909.

The Japanese possession of Formoss and ¦

M. Outray, the official next in rank to the |

of Cochin-China.

open practical monopolization of Southern ate M. Bonheure, succeeds to the Governorship TELEGRAMS.

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The marriage is announced in the Home papers of Mr. Harold 8. Moss of Foochow to Miss Ida May Doris,

Col. W. Babtis, V.C., Inspector of Medical Services, has left London on a tour of inspection ¤ Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, and China.

Manchuris and Korea are factors that will make for future dissension. The Chinese have hitherto been notorious for a Isck of that national spirit with which the Japanese are so overplentifully supplied--the spirit Tho Chief Justice has ordered two panels of which makes most Frenchmen feel the los, jurios this month on account of the great numi- of Alance-Lorraine as a personal loss, theber of cases committed for trial, 'spirit which moved Japan when Rosela stripped her of the fruits of victory after her war with Chins and which nerved her during ten years of strenuous, but stealthy, preparation for the late great struggle. Al this, however, is changing so rapidly in WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS China that every year makes a perceptible difference, and no one can calculate what efforts China may be capable of, if, or when, she shall be moved, for the first time in her

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LONDON, February 18th. The death is announced of Viscount

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, ANNUAL RACE MEETING.

THIRD DAY.

Thursday, 16th February. Another good day's sport was enjoyed yesterday, and in honour of ladies day" a large number patronised the event. The weather was all that could be desired, and the ten races set down in the card were satisfactorily completed. No great surprises were accom. plished, unless we may mention Dart's win in the Flyaway States as Al exception, and good

At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. R. Wood Hashimoto, who is chief of the Red times were made, although no records wore i sentenced a native to imprisonment for a month Cross Hospital organisation is this The deceased nobleman for stealing a quantity of brass from the country.

was formerly Surgeon General in the Army.

Naval Yard,"

Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy Yesterday, the native who was found guilty of at the race course on Tuesday was sentenced to anatching e purse containing $12 from an Indian

CHAMPAGNE history, as and united nation. This is the six weeks' imprisonment.

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great unknown qusutity of the problem for ambitious Japanese expansioniste.

The Japanese merchant in China is sap posed to have great advantages over his European rivals from the similarity of ous toms of the two nations and from bis

acquaintance with the written characters, that great barrier to freedom of intercourse with the rest of the world. The similarity of habits, however, is more superficial than real, the psychical differences being too great to allow of real similarity in anything, except the important circumstance that both gicatly surpass Europeans in economy of living. Other conditions being equal, it is a law of Nature that the cheapes, will survive; it is fortunate, thereforet that, up to the present, most of the other conditions are not equal. The Japanese, however, are rapidly raising their standard of living and the economic difference between Japan and the Western world is becoming lese marked every year, and by so much are the Japanese becoming less formidable as competitors from the point of view of cheap. ness. They are even now inclined, in fact, to despise Chinese Inbouers or to fear their competition, whichever it may be, account of their lower standard of living, in much the same way as Americans despise or feur Japanese.

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One striking proof of the lack of sympathy between Chinese and Japanese is the fact A. S. WATSON & CO.. that Chinese is so little studied in Japan.

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Considering the proximity of the nation, their immemorial historical relations, the importance of the Chinese trade to Japan and, above all, the almost identity of their scripts, it cannot fail to surprise a foreign observer in Japan that a Japanese who can speak Chinese is almost as great a rarity is Japao naʻuú Englishmen having the same accomplishment is to England. The Chines language is not, taught anywhere in the Empire except in one or two schools specially for that purpose, in the Universities and in three or four Higher Commercial Schools. In every Middle School, there are one or two individuals who are officially

A gruesome discovery was made by a police-

The body of a well-dressed young Chinese, with man at Black's Links, the Peak, on Wednesday.

money in his pocket. was found hanging from ́ the bough of a tree by the roadside.

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THE US. NAVAL BILL.

broken. The event of the day was the race, for Sualcam secured the coveted trophy for Messrs the ladies' purse, for which four riders compotod Findlay and Moir, the prize being handed over by Miss Lyon, daughter of Commodore Lyon, at the close of the race. H.E. the Governor was again present.

The biggest cash sween won was $6999 on the Champions and the largest amount paid out by the parimutnel was $108 on Mr Henry Hum phrey's Mummery in the final race. THE GEAND STAND STAKES-Value $500. Second to receive $150; and Third $75 For China Ponies, bona fide Griffas on date of entry. Winners of one Race 5lb; of two or moro Races 101b. extra. Subscription Griffins allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. Three quarters

of Mile.

LONDON, February 17th. A Washington dispatch states that the Fenate Committee has adopted an We offer this reminder of the Hongkong amendment to the Naval Bill provid- Amateur Dramatic Club's performance of "The ing that, at the discretion of the Mr. John Peel's Fornie 10st 12 (M Country Girl" to-night Loral residents so President, half the Navy shall he kept greatly enjoyed the play when it was first given in the waters of the Pacific as far as by the A.D.C. last December, that fall houses to-night and to-morrow night are assured. is practicable. Visitors to the Colony can with every confidence be promised a capital evening's onjoyment at the theatre.

Captain G. Hadham Thornhill, R.G.A,, will leave Singapore shortly for Peking where he will spend two years in the study of Chinese, with, it is understood, the option of continuing for another year. Capt. Badham Thornbill has already bees detached from regimental duty for study of Japanese, so that linguistically he may become before very long a well-equipped officer in the matter of Oriental languages,

The President already has such authority, and the ameadment amounts to an expression of the Senate in favour of this devision of the Flest.

TANG SHAO YI

Laurence) 1 Messrs Findlay and Moir's Strathdallas 11st 4lb (Mr Vida) Messrs Toeg and Speelman's Volga 11st 31b, 5lb penalty (Mr Hayes) Mr Olympia's Achilles 11st 4lb (Mr Schnorr) Mr John Peel's affistook 11st 11b (Mr

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When tho quintette appeared from behind the bush Fernie was soon in the rau, with Volga in company and Cattistock in third position. Cattistock secured second place on the incline, with Volga fourth and Achilles a long way behind, but at the bend Strathdallas dis H. E. Tang Shao Yi has left Lon-neck race with Volga for third position. Fernis placed Cattistock, the latter having a neck and don for Paris.

still maintained lus lead and won by several lengths from Strathdallas.'

LONDON, February 17th.

DEATH OF A RUSSIAN GRAND DUNE.

An Oriental named Marchent was placed before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy yesterday on a charge of ombezzling 650 pesos within the jurisdiction of the United States.

LONDON, February 17th.. An American detective put in certain paper,

The death is announced of the purporting to be evidence from Manila, and Grand Duke Vladmir (uncle of the Mt. Leo d'Almada Castro (of Messrs. Gold-

defendant, applied for an adjournment to ring, Barlow and Morrol), who represented the

examine these papers. The bearing was ad- journed until Monday.

Settlements, Sir John Anderson, K.C.M.G.,

His Excellency the Governor of the Straitg sailed for home on the 11th inst. on short leave by the P. & O, steamer Devanke, which connects at Colombo with the Morea. His Excellery will be back in Singapore on May 21 and win be accompanied by Miss Anderson, together Anderson. During the Governo.'s absence Bir with his youngest daughter, Miss Kathleen

Arthur Young, KC.M.G. will assume the post of Officer Administering the Government

Tsar).

GERMANY AND FINANCIAL REFORM.

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Cash sweepa, $365.40; $104.40, and $52.20 Parimutuel,-winner, $8.10; plazed ponies, $5.60 and $10.70.

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THE GREAT SOUTHMEN STAKES-Value $500. Becond to receive $150; and Third $75. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this Meeting of one Baca 71b; of two or more Races 10 lb extra, Grias allowed 5lb; Subscription Grifin of Seasons 1907-1908 and 1908-1909 allowed 10. Entrance $10. One Mile.. Mesars, Tong & Spoolman's Sutlej 11st 4lb -

· (Mr. Hayes) 1 Mr. Burey's York Rose 10st 12b (Mr.

Burkill) 2 Mrs. Findlay & Moir's Seafosin 10st... Mr. Brutton's Lowlander 9st 131, 101b

1216 (Mr. Vida) allowance (Mr. Pettersen) Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Bohemian Chief 10t

5lb, 10lb allowance (Mr. Jones) 0

faction created by the visit of King got a poor start.

He referred to the unalloyed satis-

Time--2.05), equal to the previous record, With Bohemian Chief on the rails the fell The Chief led past the stand, Edward and Queen Alexandra to on the first occasion, being followed by Seafoam Berlin, which held the place of hon-with York Ross in third place. The orde our in the Kaiser's work in the inter- ests of peace.

LONDON, February 18th. Prince von Buelow, speaking at Berlin, said the welfare and safety of the country depended on financial reform.

Vice Admiral the Hon. Sir Helworth Lambton, C.B., K.C.V.O., C.V.O., J.D.C. to the King, with his flagship the King Alfred, and otaur vousels of the c King Squadron, is expected shortly, at Bangkok, says the Siam Observer, One or more of the smaller warships will come up the river to Bangkok. A stay of a week or ten days will be made. "As some considerable as well as military readiness was

He believed the clouds in Eastern Europe had dispersed, but financial

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was the same past the football stand, bu" approaching the incline the Eces drew love. with Seafoam and the pair-rased.neck-and-neck past the village. At the bead the Chief wo overtaken, and Sutlej drew into the forward ino. The bid for victory was now between Sutlej, York Rose and Seafoam, and was

proving the better stayer and beating the Rosa easily. Seafoam ran a good third..

Time-2 min 05; secs.

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Meters Findlay and Moir's Seafoam...

10st 12b. (M. Vida) Mr. Buxoy's Celia Rose, 10st 121b.

(Mr. Burkill) Moser. Tong and Speelman's Double Zero,

10at 121b. (Mr. Hayes) Mr. Olympia's Poecidon, 10st 121b...

(Mr. Schnorr) U Four ponies took the field to compete for the Ladies' Parse, and all the riders were keen on gaining the honour of receiving this much coveted prize. The fold were despatched to a good start, Double Zero immediately springing into the lead, with Seafoam second. Nearing the foot- ball stand the field rap in pairs, Double Zero and Poseidon being foremost, and Celia Rose and Seafoam in the rear.

At the rock Seafoam passed into third place, and the Rose made the first bid for premier position passing th village. Seafoami was then running second, and Double Zero third. The Rose and Seafoam entered. the straight with & free rein, the former being slightly in the land. Whips were then plied and the ponie nrged on. Seafoam gave a realy response and dashed past the winning post with a length to spare, Double Zoro being well up in third poki- tion. proached the grand stand, the sporting public Choers greeted the riders us they ap- admiring the splendid raso, Mr. Vida, the jockey who rode the winner, was presented with the Ladies' Purse by Miss Lyon amid great cheering

Time-1 min 54 seca.

The cash sweeps paid $1,225.35 on the first; $350.10 on the second; and 8175.05 ou the third. The pari mutuel paid a dividend of 821.70; 86.10 on the first pony, and $5.10 on the second. THE FLYAWAY STAKES-Value $400. Sacoud to receive $150; and Third $75. For China Ponies bona fide Grimus on date of entry. Weight for inches as per seules Winners of one Race 516.; of two Races 71b.; and of three or more Hacen tulb. extra. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in either Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 51b. Entrance 81, Beren Furlongs. Mr Oltery's Dart (late Camphor Tree) 10st Mr John Peel's Garth 11st 4st (Mr Messrs Tocg and Speelman's Missouri, 11st

12lb (Mr Jones) 1

Laurenco 2

91b, 516 penalty (Mr Hayes) 3 Messrs Findlay and Moir's Strathdalles 11st

4b (Mr Vita) `0

Mr. H. J. Gedgo's Fugitive II list. lib (Mr Schnorr) Mr Buxey's Suowflake Rose, 11st lib, 5lb allowance (Mr. Mackie) This proved an excellent race, the win

being secured by a narrow margin, Dart took the lead on the fall of the fing, being followed by Snowflake Rose with the remainder of the ponies in close order. Garth and Missouri were close on the hoof beats of the leader ascending the inclino, Dart then being held tight. Entering the straight, the Ros was supplanted by the ponies mentioned and u fnu ran home was witnessed between Dart and Garth, the former pony just managing to win, while Missouri secured third position.

Time-1 min 60 2-5 secs.

Cash sweep payments were $1,757.70 on the on the third. The piri mutuel paid $45.70 on Brat pony 2502.20 on the second; and #251.10 the winner, $10,80 on the first pony; £6.40. on the second; and $11.50 on the third.

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THE PHAETON STAKES.--Presented by the Gymkhama lüb. Handicap. Value 8500. Second to receive $150; and Third $75. For Chine Ponies that have us at any Gym khana Meeting of Meetings of the Besson 1908, and Griffins on date of entry. Winners at this Meeting and non-starters barred. Entrance $10. One mile and a quarter. Mr Reinbek's Maryland 11st Olb (Mr Vida) 1 Hon Mr Muy's Astral 11st Olb... ...(owner) 2

(Mr Jones)-3 Messrs Toeg and Speelman's Desiré 10st 9ib Mr Humphrey's Resignation 10st 2lb...

styled Teachers of Chinese Classica” or of time has elapsed since a British squadron bas necessary to secure the peace of the valiantly fought out in the home ran, Batlej Mr Eli's Kadooris's Wizari Chief lust 10th

A BRITISH COLUMBIA

Chinese and Japanese Literature"; but effort made by British residents to suitably

visited theas parts, there will no doubt be an Empire. these persons who are generally elderly entertain the offers and men during their stay.', men of pronounced anti-foreign feelingi- ars as innocent of the spoken language of Chins as is the babe unborn, and hardly one of them could, to save his life, pass the time

P. O. Bom, 34. Telephone No. 12.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD Ɑ, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEST STERET. EC of day with a citizen of the Middle Kingdom.

The Daily Press.

Perhaps there has never been another case in which the literature and the language of a nation have been so totally dissociated. The quasi-identity of the character does notbing whatever to assist towards oral fatercourse. In becoming Japanized, the Chiness words have undergone an amount of phonetic degradation perhaps never equalled elsewhere except in the break-up of classical Latin which produced the Romance

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 19TH 1909. Ir is not long since the principal ingredient in the Yellow Peril panic was the fear that Japan might attain such influence in China as to be able to lead the rapidly-growing energies of that country into the channele of her own ambitions, to the detriment of languages. Feng-tien becomes Ho-ben, the Western world. The rush of Chinese Liao-tung becomes Ro-jun; Kuenlun, Kon students to Tokyo during, and for a short ron; the venerable holy teachers KUNG- time after the close of the war with Eusia 700-T and MEN-TZE, who could readily tended to strengthen this idea. Since then, recognise themselves ConFUCIUS and

·ACT VETED.

LONDON, February 18th,

Dominion Government has disallowed An Ottown dispatch states that the

the British Colombia Immigration

The Spanish enlony in Maulla is organizing a carnival of its own to be held on the 21st, 22nd attraction will be on Sunday the 21st and the and 23rd, says El Mercantil. The principal

Luneta, Bagumbayan and the Malecon "will be converted into a scene of wild gaiety, with decorated automobiles and carriages from which confetti and serpentines will be hurled in vast Act. quantities, that promises to outdo anything yet experienced in Manila," A masked carnival ball THE TENNIS DOUBLES AT MANILA. will be given on the night of the 20th at the Santa Mesa club rooms..

MEDICAL MISSIONS.

AN APPEAL BY THE 8.P.Q.

We appeal still more to the Christian mai and the lover of missions, for there is no aganey so potent as medical missions on the Asiatic and frican Continente, China, someone has said, was opened at the point of the lancet," "it is Christ, the Loving Healer exemplified by the life of the mission, doctor, who has alone touched the cold heart of Islam,

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and the two sets on Baturday afternoon laat de. oided the contest, and closed the tournament.

Cash sweeps 8667.80, $190.80 und $95.40 Parimutzel-winner, $18.20, place:l ponios 87.90 sard $5.20.

THE HONGKONG STAKES.-Value 2600. Second to receive $200; and Third $75. A forced entry for China Ponies Subscription Griffins of this Season 1908-1909. Weight for inches as por scale. Winner of the German Cup 7 1b extra; non-winners allowed 31b. Entrance $10. One Mile and a half.

Mr Dryasdust'a Berry, 11st 5lb 71b... Admiral Lambton's Kamranh, 10st 12, 31b... penalty (Mr Dupree) allowance (Mr Mackie) 2

Tamar and Gambler. Going up the incline the

the stand for the first time. Dankerry, was field closed in and continued in close order past

Only after six of the swiftest and stiffest Mr.J. Sill's Gambler 10st 12, 3lb allowance... tennis ects ever played in Manila, says the

(Mr Hayes) 3 Cablenews, did Paymaster W. B. Izard and Mr. Mr J. Armstrong's Kirton, 11st 1 Jb...... E.. Cree win the championship doables in tan Major Findlay's Black Sheep 10st 12. 3ib

allowance (Mr Hickman) O nis for the Carnival Far Eastern cup, The first four sets were played to a standstill on Friday Mr John Peel's Dunkerry, 11st 1, 3lb...

allowance (Commodore Lyon) 0

Bishop Montgomery (secretary of the Society

allowance (Mr Laurence) for the Propagation of the Gospel) makes t

In Friday's playing Izard and Gee won the Mr Ottery's Tamar 10st 9, 31b allowance ... appeal for funds for the separate medical mis. first two sets from their traditional opponents Capt. Barker's Shaun Aboo 10st 12, 3lb

(Mr Jones) 0 sions department which has been established by Johnson and Boothby by 6-3; 64. The next the society. He says:-

two sets went to the latter, 6-2; 6-1. Thus

allowance (Mr Heathcote) 0 W desire to place highly-qualified doctors of whom playing stopped on that day the result was Mr. Bizey's Little Dot Rose 10st 91b...

(Mr Burkill) O both sexes among niasses of population in Asis still up in the air. however, events have occurred in rapidMENCIUS would never suspect who was in and, therefore, from the Past skill we bare to the score of 6-1, 6-3, in which there was some. The field of ten got a good start, Dunkerry |

and Africa far from the haunts of Europeans, On Saturday, however, Messrs. Izard and Gee Mr Moregold's Backstay 11st 1b...

proximity of official smashed their way to victory insuccessive sets by

(Mr.Vida) D succession which tend to show how little tended by such words as Koshi and Moser the suffering, simply in the name of the Good hard and clever playing. Mr. Izard has just won taking the lead and being closely followed by

doctors...We give the ground there is for any fear of a Sino L-HUNG-CHANG masquerades as RI-KO-SHO, Physician. and as a testimony to our practical the championship in singles, nad Mr. Gee is one Japanese coalition. The affair of the Tatau and: so on without end. The Japanized belief in the brotherhood of man

of the best players in doubles on the courts, for woke an amount of indignation in form of Chinese has, in fact, been wittily

will be in the office of Major Beecher who is Mr. Gee us since left for Houolala, where he Chin which to most people seemed dispro- and accurately described as trying to talk

now en route to be chief paymunster for Hawail portionate to the trifling nature and doubt Chinese with one's mouth shut." ful merits of the case. But those who had · It is unfortunate that the rising genera- been following events more closely knew tion of Japanese are being confirmed in the that the incident was only the last of a habit of ignorant contempt of their great series of unpleasantnesses, small and great, neighbour by teachers who ought to know ranging from pinpricks of annoyance up to better. Japanese schools are hotbeds of great questions still unsettled, "such as the jingoistic Imperialism, to which there is no respective limits of authority in Manchuria counterpoise, as the Government has almost and the Chien-tao dispute. People who a monopoly of education. All these things know both nations assert that they will serve to explain how it has come to pass that never act together to any great extant, fulfilled and are not likely to be.

the prophesies of the quidnunes have been

Their characters seem to be, not marely different but almost opposite; the good The French mail of the 19th January was more perhaps then any other, there lies the duty is flie greatest news gathering and distributing qualities of each are the qualities in which delivered in London on the 17th inst

of being in the first line in the army of Christian Barvice corporation in the world. It supplies conquest, especially in Asia and Afries--and directly or indirectly thousands of newspapers. the other is deficient,, so that in the opinion

the call of Christ is plain."

It is ultra-conservative, socurate and enterpris of many close observers closer intercourse is

Treasurore of 8. P. G., or bearer, and crossed falsehood as the Cublenews did, as a London Cheques should be drawn payable to the ing. Doubtless it published the Barcelons likely to lead chiefly to increased irritat on

Messrs. Drummond Donations should be dispatch, and was decaired by the individual or and e trangement.

marked "Medical Missions Deportmant.

company which originated the fake.

The Bandmann Comedy Co, opened its en- gagement in Manile on the 12th inst. and been drawing large and appreciative audiences at the Grand Open House.-.

THE BARCELONA EARTHQUAKE

CANARD.

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(Mr Dupree) 0. Desiré led from Resignation, with Wizari Chief third and Maryland bringing up the rear. The same order was held past the stand, but at the bend the Chief and Maryland ran in company, Astral having dropped to the rear, At the football stand Maryland and Astral were challenging the leader, and at the back Astral showed the way, with Desiré second and Resignation third. At the village Desiré dropped into fourth place, and Maryland drow ahead into the straight, Astral riding hard. However Maryland maintained his lead and won in a canter. Time 2.421.

The cash sweeps paid $152.55 on Maryland, 8429.30 on Astral and $214.65 on Wizari Chief. The pari paid $11.80 on the winner; 86,60 for n first and $8.60 for a second place. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP-Presented by His Excellency Sir F. J. D. Lugark, K.0.1.0, c. D.8.0. Second to receive $150; and Third $75. For China Fonies, Subscription Griffins of this Season 1903-1909. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one Race 7 Ib; of two or more Races 10 b extin Entrance $10. One mile.

Mr Henriques Grey Back 11st 111

Mr Gibbon Moore's Lyenan 11st 1lb...

(Mr Hayes) 1 Admiral Lambton's Kamranh 11st 1b...

(Mr Mackie) 2 then in the van, with Little Dot Ross second

(owner) and Backstay third. Passing Bowrington the Mr Douglas' Blusjacket II 11st 2b. 2lb Bose drew into premier position, Dunkerry Mr.C. H. Ross' Benaller list 4lb

overweight (Mr Hanson) taking second and Tamar third, Both Dun-

(Mr Dupreo) kerry and Tamar passed the Bose ascending Mr Humphrey's Mumery 10st 12lb (owner) 0 ing the bend. Then Harry and Kamrank res the incline and kept their positions until round Mr Ottery's Torridge 10st 12lb... (Mr Fones) 0

Mr Buzey's Little Dot Rose 11st 2b, 7lb

penalty (Mr Burkill) ponded to the persuasions of their riders and Messrs Findlay and Moirs Strathinil dashed for first place in the home run. It was

11st 1lb (Mr Seth) an excellent race, both jockey's managing their Mr Smith's Greystone 11st 1lb (Me Morris) mounts well, and Barry just shutching victory Mr. Macdonald's Highland Laddie 10st 12lb

(Mr Hiskman) 0 Time-3 min 21 seca,

Mr Morogold's Backstay 11at 111b, 101

penalty (Mr Vida) Q Cash sweeps, 81,052:10, $300.60 and $150.30. The twelve ponies in this erent went away to Parimutual-winner, $13.70 phuced ponies, a good start, Torridge leading with: Backstay 26.50, 57.70 and $20.90.

second and Lyemun third. At the approach to THR - LADIES' PUESE. - Presented. $250

added: Second to receive $150, and Third Bowrington Strathmill became unmanageable $75, For Chins Ponies. Weight for inches and Mr. Seth was thrown, but fortunately. as per scale. Winners at the Meeting other uninjured. Backstay was in the ran after the than abscription Griffins 51b extra. Jockeys Football stand had been passed, Torridge lying who have never had a wiming monnt in second and-Kanraak third. Descending th either Hongkong, Shanghai Tintain allowed incline, Kamranh drew into secred places 5lb. Entrance 10. Once Bound.

moment for 38 docters, 20 hospitals, 21 dispen abore atrocious canard are published in the We have earnest appeals before us at this The following explanations rega Sng this aries, and an adequate staff of nurses. We latest issue of Manila Cableness to hand- need funds to build these hospitals and dispen. (To Cabinewe Correspondent Washington DC.) saries, and to furnish them, as well as to support, Manila, February 7-What newspapers ur the doctum ul zuret

services had the on

canard about My last appeal is for the qualified medical Barselona?-CABLENESS, struction of they must be efficient, for we may only give, of staff-for men and women doctors. Of course': Washington, February 8.-The morning by ja neck. Gambler ran third. the best. Of course, they must be devoted service of the Assbointed Press carried the Christians and missionaries at heart. But wa Barcelona canard sa a London dispatch. I took believe that in these days there is a stirring in it from that -FERGUSON the hearts of medical students and doctors. The Associated Press, our contemporary adds, They have come to see that with their profession

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(Special Cablegram.)

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