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property in the city the record of destrac tiox and the less of life would certainly have been far more formidable than liappily is the case. No reliable statistics appear to be yet available as to the casualties CO. incurred in this prolonged riot. Estimates vary greatly, as Chinese estimates usually do, but having regard to the fact that both the soldiers and the police had arms and Ammunition,

n, it is not improbable that the casualties run into hundreds. The Viceroy and even the military officers, were powerless to control the enraged soldiers, The latter wore doubtless well aware of the punishment their mutinous conduct entail ed Martial law prevails in the Chinese army, and the soldier detected in any flag rant crime has thort shrift, his superior

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and officers having the power of death in their hauds, without the necessity of referring to the Emperor for confirmation of the sentence. Hence the mutineers have deserted in large numbers, and are now being hunted down and shot when captured. At the height of the riot a free pardon was promised those who returned to barracks,

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serious punishment can be meted out to the general body of matineers when they are to be numbered by thousands The lesson learnt from the incident is that the army of China is not amenable to discipline, and that in any disturbance which arises naither the Government nor the commanders of the forees can confidently count upon their loyalty and obedience to commands. It was doubtless this feature of the incident at Canton that led to the report that this was the beginning of the anti-dynastic rebellion. which is believed to be an over-present possibility in South China, but in reality no political significance whatever is to be attached to the incident, and it is a matter for congratulation that the mutiny of the troops has not, by the use of any political battle er, drawn the civilian population into the

Affray and magnified it into a civil war.

The Siberian Hall of Jan. 25th was delivered" in London on the 15th inst.

Owing to fault in the Hongkong-Shanghai cables, traffic to and from Shanghai, places north of Shanghai, and Japan are subject to delay.

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MANCHESTER COTTON SPINN ING INDUSTRY.

LONDON, February 16th. At a meeting of spinners of Ameri- can cotton, held at Manchester, it was decided to continue working short time until April 26th.

OBITUARY

HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING.

SECOND DAY.

Wednesday, February 16th. The Officials of the Jockey Club atë 1----

Blewards

were left to battle for pride of place. After a great struggle honours went to the Pool stable by half a length

Time-2 min. 18-25 secs.

Pari Mutuel. Winner: 87.80

Int 26.70.

Cash Swoop. Ticket No. 62 3526.85 78-179.00 2nd 1000

56 89,00 THE HONGING DIBBY.-A Sweepstakes of

1909-1910 that have not on more than sna rage allowed 10 lb. Entrance $10. Five Furlongs

Mr Buzey's Pet Roso, 10st 121b (Mx Barkli) I Mr John Peel's Heraldic, 10st 12th

KANSAS PARA (Mr Johnstone) 2 M Ellis Kedoorte's Liams Chiaf, list, Jlb

6lb overweight (Me Major H. Findlay't Billy, 10st 1015

*Mollar)

Ode Master)

overweight (Owner)

320 each with $2,000 added, For Chins MD. M. Slater's) Rajput, 108t 81b, u Ponies, bond fide Grifins on date of entry First Pony to receive 70 per cent.; Becond Mr Billiard's Snooker, 10at Sib

(Mr Kremer) o 20 per cent and Third 10 per cent Weight for inches as per scale. - One Mile and a hal. Mr Dash's Greyback, 10st 51b Mr. Busey's Royal Rose, 11at 4lb.

(Capt Heathcote) ✪ The seven starters in this scuzzy gob away (Mr Barkill) 1

together, Pet Rose taking the lead, being Mr John Pol's Meynell, 11st 1lb

(Mr Johnstone) Mr F. B. Marshall's Maple Tree, 10st 1216 (Mr Crighton)

ed in close order up the incline, and Harsidio Mr Dryandust's Sorosis, 10st 121b

drow late second place. Entering the straight (Mr Laurence) 0 | he challanged the Rosa, but the latter proved Mr Buxey's Dwarf Bose, 10st 121b2

teo fast a pony, and won by a length, with (Mr Marter) 0

Llama Chief a poor third. Mr Ellis Kadootie's Rubber Chief, 1let ilb

(Mr Moller) 0. Time-1 min. 152 seca. Mr F. B. Marshall's Persimmon Tree, 10st

His Excellency Bir.F. J. D. Lugard, KCMG., C.B. D.B.0 His Excellency Vios Admira Hon. Sir E. Lambton, K.C.B., K.C.V.O A.D.C. Hi Excellency Maj-Gen B. G Broadwood, 0.B., Commodore H, Lyon, B.N. The Hon. Six Paul Chater, K, CMG The Hon, Bu Henry May, K.C.H.G. The Hon. Mr. W.J. Grasson F. B. Deacon, Eg Major W. A Eston, H. J. Gedge ER, J. A. Jupp, Elog Cant. PW Lyons, NJ. Stabb, Esq. H. F. White, Esq. sirds in charge of the Scale.-H. J. Godge,

Esq., and Capt. D. W. Lyons. Handicappers-Major W. A. Eaton and JA. 2 Jupp, 3894 A Judge The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, K., OM.G. Aeristant Judge Major W. A Eston, Starter-The Hon. Bir Henry Mey, K.U.M.§. |-|

LONDON, February 18th. The death is announced of Mr.Second Starter-M W. Blade, Esq. Pete Curran

[Mr. Carran represented the Jarrow division in the last Parliament in the Labour Interest He has all his life been prominently identified with the Labour movement and as Chairman of the General Federation of Trade Unions]

PARLIAMENT OPENED.

ime KeeperT. S. Forrest, Esq. Hon. TreasurerJ: F. Cox Edwards, Esq. Clark of the Course.-T. F. Hough, Esq.

2

Roze

closely followed by Snooker. The fled proceed.

Park Mutuel

Winner: $14.80

Cash Broep

1rt 25.30 Ticket No. 365 31,638.00 2nd $5.70 ---

382 $468.00 3rd $5.60

323 $234,00 THE LUSITANO CUF-Presented by the mem

12lb (Mr Vida) 0 The Derby, the clasain event of the meeting, proved a grand race. Not only were there more entries than usual, but the struggle for the honour of winning WUS keenet,

bare of the Club Lusitano. For China ponies, boud fide griffos on date of entry, Becond Fine weather favoured the second and most and this opveted distinction was again

to receive $150; and third $75. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription grifius of important day of the annual race meeting, and gained by Mr. Buzey, Reysl the sport was on this occasion even better gallantly bearing the well-known blue and

this anason 1909-1910 allowed 7 lb. Winners than on the previous day. The Derby was, of white striped jacket and blue sap first past the

7 lb. extre. Entrance $10. One Mile. courge, the chist event, and the best traditions of judge's box. The feld of seven got anoxoellent this classic event were worthily upheld by the start, Persimmon Tree susuming the lead Mr John Poel's Silverton, 10st 121b...

(Mr Johnstone): 1 seven horses which took the field. Perhaps more and being closely followed by Sorosis, Mr Ellis Kadoria's Belgian Chief, 11st 11b, LONDON, February 16th.

interest than usual was manifested in the race, Maple Tro Dwarf Rose, Royal Ross, Rubber

31b overweight (Mr Meller) 2 Parliament has been formally as it was felt that the chances of the competitors Chief and Meynell in the order named. Mr F. B. Marshall's Olive Tree, 10st 121b...

(Mr Vida): 3 were fairly even, but Royal Rose was riddan to Approaching the incline Persimmon Tree Mr T. F. Hongh's Cadroy's Dream 11et 11b opened by Royal Commission.

(Mr Mnater) victory, Bany's stable providing the winner increased his lead from Sorosis, the Roses Mr. J. W. Lowther has been re- for the second year in succession, as following ja olose order, and Meynell relieving Mr Buzey's-Road Rose, 11st 116 (Mr Barkill) 0

Some good times were made yesterday, Eabber Twe of sixth place. Royal Rose drew General Broadwood's Rufus, 11st llb elected Speaker.

(Capt. Heathcote) 0 and Be on Tuesday, the Huishes ware lavel with Borcais passing the village, and as

The Fold was despatched to a level start, and pretty clow and exciting. In the first the field galloped past the grandstand for the race of the day, for the Jockey Cap, first time Persimmon. Tre was in the van, as they came part the grandstand for the first practically four horses reached the post together, with the remainder of the field following in the time Olive Tree, Real Rose and Silverton were bat Resolution had a neck to the good, and the open order mentioned: Dwarf Ross, Royal Reso, racing neck and neck, and were followed in a next three could not be separated. As Rescia Sorosis, Mornell, Maple Tres and Entbor Chief second line by Cadrow's Dream, Holgas Chief tion was & late starter, few people were aware This confinued until the football stand was and Rufus. The order remained the same of the fact, with the result that not a single neared, when Persimmon Tree was still leading, antil Bowrington was passed, when Silverton ticket was taken on him in the pari-mutuel for but Soross drew level with and, eventually was first and Olive Tree second. The field pro- a win, and the money laid on the others for a passed Drort Roso, and Moynell, who had ceeded up the incline in proosssional order, fourth position, gradually and Olive Troe went ahead of Silverton. The win will presumably go to the funds of the passed into

crept fate third as the incline was ascended latter pony was in the van as the home Jockey Club.

Fassing the village the ponies were given run was entered, and was challenged by Belgian free rein, and the swish of the whip Chief A aldee and exciting race followed, Silver- n their flanks or the prick of the sparton just snatching victory by s neck, while urged them to their utmost Entering Olive Treo was hopelessly out of the finish the straight Persimmon Tree was still in through getting wedged between the leaders. premier position, while Meynell and Sorosis contended for second place. When hallway up Royal Bose and Maple Tree forged ahead on the outer course. Persimmon Tree yielded pride of place to Meynell, who now strave for victory with Royal Rose, the pan being

MORE FLOODS IN PARIS SUBURBS.

LONDON, February 18th Several Paris suburbs have been reflooded owing to fresh rises of the Seine and the Marne.

INCOME TAX ARREARS.

LONDON, February 16th. The Treasury returns shows that the arrears of income tax amount to twelve millions sterling,

Mr. H. B. Pik, of the Kobe branch of thede Hengkong and Shanghai Bank, is being tranferred to Ampy to take up the port of manager of the Bank's branch at that port,

We are asked to mention that for the conner

LORD ROSEBERY AND TARIFE REFORM

London, February 16th. Lord Rosebery, presiding at a din- given in honour of Mr. Harold

As befitting the occasion, the attendance maa larger yesterday than on the preceding day, and the picturesque course was thronged with spectators. H. E. the Governor again attaided, arriving just after the first race, and was an interested mestator for the greater part of the day. Pleating selections were rendered by the Buffs Band.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.. poltiman should be addreed to Tax EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and monts have been made for a special car to run addresses with communications addressed to the twenty minutes after the performance at the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of Lusitano Club tonight. good faith

ONLY Communications relating to the new cenience of residents on the Peak, arrange Cox(formerly Secretary of the Me W. G. Pirie's Rickshaw Man, lietu

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All letters for publication should be written on Shortly before midnight on Tuesday & woman ons side of paper only, a ta faletown qu

anonymously signed communications that was removed to hospital with a broken leg fram kare already appeared in other papers will be 139, Shanghai Street, Wanchai. She told the inserted

Ampolles that she called there to collect a debt due Orders for extra toples of DAILY PRESS by the tenant, and that the debtor became angry

of should be me before 11 am on day and threw her downstairs. The occupant of publication. After that hour the supply the flat was arrested, charged before Mr. J. E. limited. Only supply for Cash.

Wood at the Magistracy yesterday with assault, and the hearing was adjourned.

Telegraphic Addren: Pazse.

Coda:AB.C. 5th Ed. Lieber,

Cobden Club), urged a reference of the Tariff Reform proposal to a Royal Commission for investigation:

THE ATHLETIC MEETING

AT MANILA 2

CORPORAL ANDERS WINS TWO 21CES, The following report is from the Manila Cableteres i

P. O. Bos, 34 Telephone No. 13.

The finals in the open athletic meet which If we may not have the taxi-cab or meter-bas

were pulled off in the hippodrome, last night HONGKONG OFFICE, 10A, DES VEUT ROAD C

were fast and clone. Altogether, the meat ca LONDON OFFICE: 131, Fussr Braner. Ein Hongkong, the public are to have the op portunity, we understand, of hiring a motor car. We are informed that a new and hand-be rated as superior to last year's some car was brought out by the last German isil #teamer, and that it is the intention of the owners to let it out on public hire pontoon is to be provided for its conveyance across the harbour.

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1910.

THE JOCKEY CUF.-Winner 3300. Second $150, Third $75 For China ponies. Subscription griffins of any season. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts precious to the meeting too much for Maple Tree and far too fast for Hongkong or Chim Weight for ipches sa Sorosis, who fell to the rear. Meynell and the per scale Winners barred. Entrance $10. Ross thecirkoed neck and neck until within some Once round.

fifty yards of the winning post, when Burkill Mr Crookanden's Resolution, 10st 91b...

arged his mount to the final effort The (Mr Brice). Rose responded gallantly, and dasked past the (Mr BAI) DH Judge's box a clear length ahead of Meyneli. It was i splendid race, and as Royal Ross 1b overweight (Col Bayard passed the post, followed by Meynell in secund Mr Medico's Christmas Daisy, 10st 1316, **** Admiral Lambton's Deable Draggs, 11st 1 position and Maple Tree in third, a great cheer Mr Q. T.'s Instar, 11st 11b (Mr Morley

was raised by the mpootsters, and was renewed Major Eston's Pitannics, 10ml 131, 11b

as the poles were led past the stand. over weight (Mr Fitzherbert)

Time-3 min. 11-1/5 secs. Mr Seth's Lightfoot, llet 4lb (Owner) 0 Mr Johnstone's Hartwood, 11st 41b

(Mr Bearlett)

(Cspt Heathcota) DH

O

Mr G. Q. Henriquez Valentine, 11st 1lb

(Owner) 0

overweight (Owner) 0 Captain Taylor's Tomahawk 11st 2b, 113 Mr Ottery's Butcher, 10st 12lb A

(Mr Hickmann)

(Mr Boll-Irving) Mr Johnstone's Younger Brother, 11st 11b Mr Borneo's Bintang Pindar, 11st.11b Mr Maggie's Job Trotter, 10st 121b MrSmith's Dartmoor, 11st 4b (Mr William)

(Mr Klimanek). 0

The betting on the different starters was as follows:-

46

Time-2 min. 06-4/5 secs,

Pari Mutuel.

Winner: 813.30

Let

Cash Sweep.

85.80 Ticket No. 221 $1,864.80 2ad- 89.00 3and $6.70 ::

226 $32.80 465 266.40

THE CHALLENGE CUP.-Value one hundred guimoss. For China ponies. A forced entry of $10 each, bat optional to Chins ponies Subscription Griffing of this où previous Beasons Weight for inches as per · Boule. To be won two years consecutively by a pony or

the bond Adde property

of the same

or owners. Winner to receive $300 and 70 per cent. Second $100 and 20 per cent end Third $50 and 10 per cent of the En trance Fees until the Cup is finally won, when the second pony will receive 75 per sent, and third pony 25 per cent. of the Entrance Fees. One mile and three quarters.

Mr Buzey's Spring Rose, 11st b

(Mr Burkill) Mosers. Findlay and Moir's Giesler, 10nt

91b (Mr Vida): Mr Marshall's Palm Tree, 11st 1lb ** (Mr Crighton)

Maple Tree Borotis

For win. For place.

90

Mr Medico's Starlight, 11st 1lb

59

Mr Master) 0

Moynell

400

680

Mr Drysedust's Barry, 10st 121b

Dwarf Rose

60

73

(Mr Daarance) 0

0

Rubber Chief

11

46

Mr Johnstone's Salvator, 10st 9lb

Persimmon Tree

202

345

(Owner) D

Royal Rosene

103

273

Totals

833

1565

Cashr Sweep

428955.00

Pari Mutual Winner: $36,30 1st 87,30 wwe 2nd 5.60

The start ear Palm Tres take the lead, with Barry in second position, and the rest of the field in close order. Roauding the bend for the first time Spring Rose challenged the lender Tisket No. 500 $3,342.50 bat fell back to second pince, with Barry lying

Fourteen ponies took the Bald and rather

155 477.50 third, Pasing the stand for the first timo bad start saw Resolation cutting serves the

3.30 Unplaced ponies $100 each Palm Tree and Spring Rose moed neck and banch from the outside and taking the rails. Tan GERMAN GOF-Fresented by members of neck, with Barry close behind. Approaching

the Club Germanis, Second to receive $2001 the football stand Palm Tree pussed into first and Third $100. For China ponica, Buh

Christmas Daisy promptly challenged and took" the lead and showed the way to the village. Hartwool, which had been well to the rear, now passed into fourth position. The run home was a fire struggle. The field bunched, and it Ar Batty's Warrior Rose, 10st 12h who looked as if four would finish level, but

Mr W G. Pirie's Man Man, 11st 1lb...

scription grifins of this season 1909-1910, place, while Gienter drew third, Nearing the Weight for inches as par ssale. Entrance ineline the Tree led by half a length, but an $10 One Mile and a quarter.

extra spurt placed Spring Rose in the van. Gissler was running third and Barry fourth. As tas village was rounded there was a keen struggle between Palm Tres and Spring Rosa for Aust pleas, and the latter gained a slight lead. They were given a free rein in the home run, but the Tree was not equal to the occasion, and affér being passed by the Rose was ovarasulod by Gealer, who ran a good second.

Time-3 min, 53-1/5 es

(Mr Barkill) I

(Mr Johnstone) 2 Mr Hough's Cadow's Fame, 10st 1216.

(MF VIB) Mr Elis Kadoorle's Servian Chief, 11st ilb (Mr Moller) Cash Sweep $70.90 Ticket No. B2 8393.75 Mr Ottery's Trewint, 11st 11b (Mr Crighton)

80 56.25 Mr Suith's Dartanour, 11st 41b (Mr Scarlett) o Double Dragon 21.50

56.25 General Broadwood's Boreas, 11st 41b

(Capt. Heathoofe) 0 Christens Daisy 25.50

Mr Lawork's Spirit Level, 1161 416 Riokabay Mon 48.70

(Mr Laurence) 0 sented by the brokers and exchange brokers Mr Dash's Sunny Jim, 11st 11b THE EXCHANGE PLATE-Valas $1,000. Pre- of Hongkong, Becond to receive 8433 and third $100 For China ponies. Weight for inching pa per scale. Winners at this meeting Polviss race 7th of

of two or more races 101b ex- Griline allowed Sib. Buboription grifins of this sonson 1909-1910 allowed Tol. Ea trance $15. From the two mile pust once round and in

56.25

Pari Mutuel.

Wimmer: $8.50

Onsh Breep

1st 5.20 Ticket No. 242 $1.901.80 40-51480 357 257,40

(Mr: 779 B 2nd 5,609

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The first race, the 120 yds, high hurdle event, was very exciting. Malcheck, of the McKinley Y. M. O. A bad this rave won handily, but stumbled over the lat hurdle and fell. Atkin, also of the Mokinley Y. M. J. A., came in first, while Elizaga, of the Sandow Athletic Club, SINCE China began to organise “a practical army, trained in warfare according to foreign

Eight shipwrecked Japanese fishermen were finished third Time 54 1/5 secs.

The 440 yds, dash was of great interest methods the world has been led to expect recently resoned off Kagoshima, Kyushu, by the great things from the development. The Austrian steamer Fortsaerts, while on her way to the spectators owing to the participation Chinese nation unquestionably possesses the to Yokohama from Hongkong According to of Corporal Andrews, of the Buffe, Hong raw material for turning out good soldiers, the report of the Captain of the steamer the kong, the crack English sprinter but a writer who knows his China well has eight shipwrecked fishermen were sighted swept all before him last year. Andrews Resolution got ahead with half a length, and clinging to two caprised boats off Kagoshima immediately took the lead and kept it all the Double Dragon, Christmas Daisy and Rickshaw declared that the whole Chinese system, or promontary. The captain at once changed his way around, finishing far ahead of the next Man could not be separated." Time-1 min, 59.45 secs. want of system, added to the corruption in course and picked up the men, who were brought man, MeLeod, of the Marine Corps. Gonzales the ranks of those who pretend to lead them, to Yokohama. The Captain and members of and Earle ran a dead heat for third place,par Mutue), militates against the Chinese TOMMY ATKINS the brew misal a subscription on board and Corporal Andrews on this quarter in 54 8/5,1

obtained £14 sterling, which sum was given to which was very fast considering the heavyrain- being anything but a coward before a

the unfortunate shermen. The latter have cooked track. The 100 yds, dash went to Western foe and a desperado and robber expressed, through the Police authorities, hearty Robinson, of the MeKinley Y. M. C. A, in the in the piping times of peace amongst his thanks for the kind treatment accorded them by remarkable fast time of 10.2. The track was very heavy and the time made by Robin own countrymen. The quiet and peace the captain, offers and crew of the steamer.

him as one of the fusi Bon marks loving home-abiding Chinaman, according

CURIOUS CAINESE SUPERSTITION.

test sprinters that have ever appeared in these "Defend us. to this observer, may well say,

What bag bean Many of the quaint superstitions of the islands. Dewalt, 13th Cavalry, was second, and from our defenders !" happening at Canton during the past week Chinese have been told in these columns, but Simmons, MoKinky, finished third.

nono could be stranger than one which has just lends support to this view. Because A

come to light at Taumati. On Tuesday the policeman in the execution of what he police there fonul it necessary to take charge of

Messrs Beverley & Standish's Worcester, gradually crept up on the leader and drew level Mr John Peel's Blackmore Vale, 11st 26,... conceivel to be his duty arrested a couple an old woman whose violent conduct was con-

List 7ib (Mr Taarance 2

at the village bend, Entering the straight to 71b penalty (Mr Jolustone) 1 of soldiers by way of putting an end to sidered a source of danger. The woman, who

Robinson also won the 220 yds, dash in 23.2. Mr Burey's Reve d'or Rose, 10st 91b...

(Mr Barkill) 3 three frst bunched, and then the Chief came up Capts. Dayor & Beanley's Kerry, 11at 116 brawl in the public street, some three or has long beans widow, after examination by a

aan, was pronounced to be insane, and Dewalt, 13th Cavalry, was second, and Simmens,

Mr E Kadooris's Terior: Chief, 11t 4b, strong, bat Bose on the outer course was Capt. Taylor's Tomahawk Laurence) 2 (Capt. Heathoote) 3 fomm thousand troops cast military discipline medical man, was

3lbs over (Mr Mollbe) whipped into place and romped home by a nek The two milence brought to the front a

2016, giba over (Mr Moller) 0 to the rinds, disregarded the commands of was removed to the asylum, When taken in Mckinley, third

charge by the police, the lulinbitants of theak be the name of Hindman," of Cebu," who This rate was done in recurd time, and was from Man Man, Cadzow's Fare retaining the Mr Elis Kadoorie's Bulgarian Chief, ist... Marshall Wannt Tree 20st 1211 their officers and locked, a disorder district in which she lived socvanted for der deurver special mention for his performance au intersting our throughout Pizby the

Car Vida) O Time-2 min. 40 Been

Mr Bornea's Bintang Pindar, 1186 11b rabble, into the crowded city, wreaking ven violent behaviour in this way: "For a couple of in this event last night. He won his res in grandstand for the first time Worcester was in

Pari Muttel. Y

Cash Streep.

(Mr Master 0 gence on every member of the police force months in every year," said one of the old remarkably good time, considering the oond the fan with Tartar Chief second and Beve d'or

Winner: $97.80

Mosers Blabb & Marray Stewart's Cobalt, 7:30

Ticket No. 150 $1,187,55

10st 13b, 1lb. over (Mr Crighton). D they met and bent on razing police stations residente, the soul of her departed husband tion of the tray with Peterson, MoKinlays

Caralry, Bird

959

339.30 Zaide

Mr Dash's Sunny Jim, 11st 1lb (Mr Brico) o enters her buly, and during its stay there her TMC.A second, and Sergt. Dome, 15th Rose third, Passing Bowring to the only differ Andrews again sppeared in the 200 ence in the order was the supplanting of Robe

yaris run

216. 16965 Mr Shamian's Hotam, 1 1st Ub (Bir Kremer) 0 condust becomes outrageous”

3rd 5.60 and won it more easily, if anything, than he had in third position by Kirkpatrick. Up the incline

Winner $500. Second The field of ninetas despatched to a good start, the 440 yds event. He again took the lead and Kirkpatrick drew close on the lesders, and kept it all the way round, finishing strong passing the village raced neck and neck with THE CHINA STAKES,

$160. Third $75. For Chins penies. Wolght Bulgarim Chief taking the lead, with Kerry for inches as per scale Winners at this and with plenty to spare in 207, He ran a Worstar. As the straight was entered, the

meeting of one racs 7 lb., of two or more second and Tomahawk third This order was, beautiful race.

nos 10 lb, extra. Grifins allowed 5 lb. maintained past the grandstand for the first time. Subscription griffins of seasons 1908-1919, Approaching Borrington Kerry went ahead of race was between Kirkpatrick, Worcester and Reve d'or Rosa, The Hose, however, soon shot hy bolt, and Worcestar and Kirkpatrick

to the ground. Something like a reign of terror appears to have existed in the City of Carten for three days. Firearms were FIRE ON THE "GREGORY, APCAR” used with deadly effect by both parties to

News from Caloutta, dated the 1st inst., says the combat, and but for the fact that that fire Ecke out the previous night in the Adminl Lt was able, by means of wife-fute cargo on the steamer Gregory Apsar, loading for the Straite, resulting in damage to lese telegraphy, to rapidly concentrate the extent of Rs. 50,000

The mile run was won by Murphy, McKinley Y.M.C.A., in 25 1/5, with Burder of the Marine Corpe,, nocoud, and Garnia, Rampaloc Athletic Chab, third Joyder was disqualified for fouling.

The 400 yds, rday race was won by McKinley Y.M.C.A. test in 44.4., Sandow Athiene Club tes second, and 13th Cavalry team third,

3rd 6.00 Man Mon THE NAIT CUP.-Presented by the Ofloors of His Majesty's Fleet, Second to receive $150; and third 875. For China ponies, Subscrip tion griffins of this season 1909-1910, Weight for inches as per scale, Winner of the German Cap 10; other wishers 7ib, extrs. Entrance $10, From the Tiro, Mile Post Onco Espud and in

A fold of nips faced the starter. got away first, with Rose second and Chief third Fast the rand Cadzow's Fome displaced the Chief, and at the football stood had drawn into second place. Man Man showed the way helby penalty (Mr Johnstone) 1 Fame and Rose, Cudzor's Fime, however, Mr John Peel's Kirkpatrick, II, 1tb up the incline, being several lengths ahead of

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