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ad his followers. Even yet there are hopeful people who gather from certain phrases jased. by the right honourable gentleman and by B. WATSON & CO., Cabinet have made up their minds to ge to his colleague, Mr. CHURCHILL, that the
His Majesty and ask for guarantees after the rejection of the Veto Besalations by the Lords. But it is pointed out by Liberal writers that there is nothing in the phrases used by either which bind the Cabinet. Mr. CHURCHILL has been no more specific than to declare, "It has now become necessary that the Crown and the Commons, acting together, should restore the balance of the constitu- tion, and restrict for ever the veto of the House of Lords," a statement which goes to show that some action beyond the region of the House of Lords is contemplated. Such a course has been expected, and Liberals readily admit that if another, General Election is held without any ap. proach being made to the Crown their party will be in no better condition after it than
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they are at present. Indeed, they may be in a much worse condition. Should their numbers be reduced, as is not unlikely, they will find it more difficult to approach the Crown, and their prospect of obtaining a favourable answer will be very much dimin ished, It is argued then, in Liberal organs, that it should not be impos- sible to reach a general understanding between the Irish and the Liberal parties and for tac Cabinet to declare unhesitatingly that they do not propose to put the country to the mockery of a second General Election without giving the Erno a chance of using his great authority to save the country from the prolongation of a crisis which is damaging to its prosperity and seriously embarrassing to its prestige both at Home
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advice were accepted. Those peers might be created; but they might themselves actually revolt against the provisions of an actual Vato Bill which afterwards came up for their consideration. It is essential that if any extensive creation is to take place that creation must be final, and must be absolute-
or F.M.S., which have not paid.
At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. R. Wood fed two coolles o spisse for unlawfully remov. ing stone from Crown land at the Peak
The craisor, Andromeda, Capt. E. V. Ja darili, has arrived at Plymouth with the pade off crew of the Monmouth, of the China Sgandros.
His Excellency Wa Ting Frag, the late Chinese Ambassador to Washington, arrived in Hongkong yesterday by the German Mail from Singapore.
Taylor, who has proved a popular A.D.C., on Good wishes accompany Captain Mitshell his journey Home. It is hoped he will return in improved health.
murdering a rattan merchant at Yazmati The trial of the threo natives charged with because he declined to join a guild and employ members of a guild in his shop was concluded before Mr. E. R. Hallifer at the Magistracy, yesterday. The defendante were committed for trial at the Criminal Sessions,
A coolie who gained admittance to s. house in Dey Vaar Road, prosumably by means of a fanlight, and stole a quilt, informed entered the house to shelter from the rain. His Wood at the Magistracy yesterday that he Worship doubled the story, and sentenced the defendant to fourteen days' imprisonment and four hours' stocks,
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TOKYO, May 4th. Nine-tenths of the town of Aomori, in the North of Hondo Island, has
of people are homeless. Damage to been devastated by fire.
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the extent of three million yen has been done.
THE SHANGHAI RACES.
FIRST DAY'S RESULTS.
Mr John Peel's Cumberland
(Mr. Johnaton) Messrs. Potts and Pirie's Rabber King
(Mr. Burkill) Mr. Henry Morri's Crowfield...(Mr. Moller) 3
Time-2, 55-2/5 860. THE SICCATI CUP-Value, T. 500. Second Pony, Tla. 100. Third Pony, The 50. For China Ponies, Weight for inches as per sesle. Ponies that have started at this Meeting and not won a Rose, allowed 4 lbs. Griffine, Winners allowed 41bs; Non-Winners allowed Tiba. Entrance, Th. 5. One Mile and a Quarter,
2
Mr. Paignton's Marengo Mr. Balinas Fabalus
(Mr. Rowe) 1 (Mr. Moller Mr. John Peel's Lamerton...(Mr. Johnstone) 3
Tine-2m. 56-1/5 see. THE PERING STAKES-Value, TIs. 250. Second Pony, The 50. Third Pony, Tis, 25. For Subscription Griffins of this Meeting Weight for inches as per seals. Winners of one Hase, 71be extra of two Bacus barred. Unplaced Ponies allowed 5lbs. Entranos, Tls. 5. One Mile Mr, John Fool's Applogarth (Mr. Johnstone) 1 Mr. Jeromi's Haven Mr. Saxo-Borzsia's
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JAPANESE DEPUTATION AT ROME.
LONDON, May 3rd, King Victor Emmanuel received in ceremonial audience Prince Fushimi, Baron Ours, and Mr. Takahira, the Japanese Ambassador to Rome, and entertained them most cordially,
Prince Fushimi recalled meeting Mr. Wailleunior) 2 his Majesty in Russia when he was Halloy's Comet
Baron Oura referred to Japan's interest in the International Institute
of Agriculture.
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(Mr. Moller) 3 Crown Prince. Time 2m. 20-2,5 830: THE SHANGHAI STAKE Value, Tls. 500. Second Pony, Tis. 150, Third Pony, a, 75. For Chinn Ponies. Weight for inches as per
·Hall.
dis. Entrams, The. 5. One Mile and a
SHANGHAI, May 3rd. Postpored from Monday morning, the Spring meeting opened on Tues- day in dull and threatening weather, Stirrup Cap (Mr. Hayes) 1
Mesars. Tong, Speelman and David .. the going being soft and heavy. Before Mr. Dick Turla's Vespian (r. Alderton) 2 the fifth race started a drizzling rais
Mr. Parmy's Capitains Maurice... .......
fell, and this continued until the clos-
The Batavia Neius van den Dag calls atten.ng race. Results (in addition to those anse with cinematograph shows. It appears under:~~~~ tion to a singular instance of copeniar interfer appearing in yesterday's issue) were as
that the German Consul at Batavia took offence at a certain film displayed treating lightly of the German army in connection with the war of 1870-71. The result was that the police took measures to control the exhibition of films."
Early yesterday morning a villager's dwelling at Hok Un was entered by a band of rubbers, who departed with jewellery and rooney valued at 882. The tenant of the house raised an alaran as the robbers departed, and ons of the band was arrested. He was charged before Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday and son tenced to six months' imprisonment and four. hours' stooks.
Roar Admiral John Hubbard, Commander-in- Chief of the U. S. Asiatic Fleet, has arrived at Woosung with the flagship Charleston. Ad- mimi Hubbard was in Shanghai 30 years ago, The Helena is also at Woceang. The Cleveland and Villalobos have gone to Hankow. The Chattanooga is soon expected from the Boath with the Samar, and the New Orleans is dus at Shanghai about May 4th.
During the voyage of the Bins Funne steamer Idomeneus from Singapore to Hong, kong a Chinese passenger stole from another jewellery, notes and drafts to the value of $1,55. He was arrested before the steamer's arrival. here, and when the vessel entered port was handed over to the Water Police. At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. E: E. Halifax son- tensed the accused to six months' imprisonmbat and six hours stocks.
The Maharaja and Maharani of Ocook Behar ly effective for the purpose required. The start for England on May 7th. 3'ha Maharani proper moment, therefore, for saking for of Mourbhanj will accompany them, The guarantees would seem to be not on the Maharaja of Mourbhanj will proceed vid Resolutions but on the actual defeat of a Japan and America, visiting the chief places Veto Bill by the Lords." This would mean of interest and the great industrial centres, that on the Ensolutions being rejected by and will join the party in England Their Highnesses will be away for about ten the Lords the Premier should ask for an months. "assurance" in support of his general policy, and in due course, when the Lords had also voted against the Veto Bill, the King should be asked for "guar-
Liberal party.
Tax JOCKET CUP-Valne, Tis 250. Second Pony, The 75. Third Pony, Tis. 50 or China Ponies that have never won & Rasa. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscrip tion Griffas of this Meeting allowed 5lba, To be ridden by Jookeys who have never had more than Two winning mounts at Shanghaly Hongkong or Tiantaiu, Jockeys, pon-win nere, allowed 5 lbs; winners of one Race, weight for inches as per scale winners of two, Ranes, 7 by, extra. Entrance Tla. 5. One
Mr Hasty's I'm Off...... Mr Paignton's Marengo Mr Spero's Buckingham
(Mr. Schnorr) -3
THE "OPEN DOOR."
LONDON, May 3rd. President Taft, speaking at a banquet at Pittsburg, warmly extolled
Time 3m, 35 sec. THE SPRING CUP-Vulze, Tls. 250. Second
Pony, Tla 76. Third Pony, Tis. 50 For China the policy of Mr. Knox and declared Ponies that have started at this Meeting and it was the purpose of the administra never won Race, Weight 'for inches as per scale. Jookeys who have never won antion to maintain the policy of the open Oficial Race allowed 5lbs Entrance, Tls 5. One Mile.
door in China as far
ar as possible, “We cannot," he said, acquiesce in the (Mr. Cumming) 1
(Mr. Jonas) 2 silent defeat of that policy in actual (Mr. Eggers) 3
ernments interested in the Orient." measures adopted by any of the Gor-
Mr. R. Macgregor's Clarehaven Mr. Quebec's Stadacons ... Mr. Avanti's Sulppet
THE SCURET STAXES-Value, Tis 250. Second
Time: 18:1/5 sec,
5.
Pony, The 75. Third Pony, s. 50. For China Ponies being bort fide Griffins of date. of entry Weight for inches as per seale. Winners, The extra. Entrance, Tls. Seven Furlongs Mr Rowe) 1 Messrs. Oswald and Hinter's Rosyth (Mr Brand) 2
(Mr. Johnstone). ...(Mr Railton) 3 Mesars. Toeg and Speelman's Sandy
(Mr. Hayes) (Mr. Bohnorr)
Time-2m. 13-3/5 secs. THE KIANGSU CUP-Value, Tis, 250. Second Kony, Tls. 75. Third Pouy, Tls: 50 For Chins Ponies, Weight for inches es par scale. Jockeys who have never won an Oficial Rac allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tla 5. Ons Atils sus Three-Quartara,
Mr Bazey's Spring Bore... (Mr Barkhill) '1 Mr Diak Tarpin's Sagittarius (Mr Alderton) 2 Mr F. B. Marshall's Persimmon Tree...
(Mr Vida) 3
Time 08-1/4 secs. THE ECLIPSE STAKES-Valne, Tis. 300, Second Fony, Tla, 100. Third Pony. The 50 For Ullins Ponies, being bond fide Griffing at date of entry. Weight for inchos sa per 10ste Winners of any Race 7ibe. extra. Jooker who have never won an Official, Race allowed 5 le. Entrance, Tis. 5, One Mile and a Quarter.
1
Mr Dick Turpin's Viscount (Mr Springfield) Meters. Fottand Pirie's Oil King
(Mr Backhill) Mr G. D. Contt's Warwick... (Mr Dalgicish) 3
Time-2a, 64-1/6 secs.
THE CHILI CUFValne, Tis, 200. Second Pony, Tla. 50. Third Fony, Tla. 25. For Subscription Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as por scale. Winner of the Subscription Grifin Plate barred Entrance, Fis. 5. ↑ One Mile.. Mr Booklaw's Pelzoo Mr Barley's Mist
(Mr Jones) 1
(Mr Vida) Mr Muslin's Contohuus... (Mr Lindsay)
Time 2m. 19-2/5 secs.
SECOND DAY'S RESULTS:
SHANGHAI, May 4th.
Mr. Percy's Crapand
Time-im, 08 1/5 sec.
SUPREME COURT,
Wednesday, May 4th.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR ME. F. A HAZELAND
(ACTING PUISNE JUDGE) -
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LIBERAL M.P. UNSEATED.
* London, May Std.
The potition against the election of Sir Christopher Furness, Liberal M.P. for Hartlepool, has been success- ful, and that sent has been declared void. The illegalities complained of were committed by his agents.
Sir Christopher Famass is a great captain of industry in the North of England; head of Farness, Withy, & Co., and the Furness Line of steamers, and connected with shipbuilding, iron, and colliery works which give employment to thousands of men and boys; established the "Farness Pension. Fund of £20,000 for agad seamen, institutod, in 1908, a system of co- partnership in his shipbuilding works; is also a great landowner though he disposed of over 10,000 noves in Wiltshire in 1909; quastions the wisdom of the policy which areludes men of affairs from the headship of State departments; was knighted in 1905.]
FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS.
LONDON, May 4th.
DISHONOURED BILL OF EXCHANGE. Douglas Grahan brought action against the Ying Cheong Loong firm as accopters of a bill of oxchango for £10.1.8 and interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, dated January 15th, and drawn on Messra, Hills, Marke & Co., payable 60 days after sight to the order of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chins, and endorsed to plaintiff The said bill was duly presented to defendants for acceptance on February 9th, and it was accepted by them ont that date. The bill was again presented on
Turgut Pasha reports that in the February 14th, but was dishonoured.
engagement which took place on the Mr. W. E. L. Shenton (of Messrs. Dences, 23rd ultimo the Turkish casualties Looker & Deneen), who appeared for the plaintiff, stated that a writ of foreign attachment numbered twelve and the Albanian
twelve an had been granted on the ground that defendants casualties were estimated at 250. In were attempting to evade the process of the the fighting at Kachanik Pass the Court, and a debt from the Loong Hing was dne to them and had been attached. The Loong Hing had put in a claim as a set-off, and the difference was 835.77. The speaker put in advertisements published in the Hongkong
Turkish casualties were 122, while the Albanians had 500killed and wounded. Further skirmishes took place on
holders neglect to attend the meetings of the Why, anks the Times of Malay, do share- companies in which they hold shares! We hear that the meeting of the Ipoh Foundry, CHU-KA-ZA Cup Value Tis 250 Daily Frews and the Government Gazette with Monday.
Ltd, has had to be postponed owing to the impossibility of getting a quorum, while the annual general meeting of the Times of Malaya Press, Ltd, has again been postpone owing to the great diffoulty experienced in collecting the number of shareholders necessary for a
quor.
Second Pony Tls, 75, Third Pony, regard to the writ of foreign attachment. Tls 50 For Chins Ponies. Weight After hearing the evidence, his Lordship for inches as per scale. Winners of a Bace entered judgment for plaintiff on the claim, at this Meeting 5 lbe extra Non-Starters at and ordered that the 835.77 be paid by the thin Mooting 7 Tbs. extra. Jockeys who have never won an Official Base allowed 5lbs, Entrance, Tla 5. Three-Quarters of Miler plaintiff. Mr Fash's Marbles
(Mr Alderton) 1 Mr Argyle's Hankow. (Mr Poulsen) 2 Me Paignton's Orcas
(Mr Bone) 3
Time-1m. 37-55 8808.
THE SHANGHAI DERST-Talne. Tls, 750 Becond Pony, Tis. 200. Third Pony, Ta 100 For China Fontes, being bond fide Grifius at date of entry. Woight for inches as por seale. Entrance, s. 15. One Mile and a Half
(Mr Alderton) 1
entoes." Of course, if the SOVEREIGN did not see his way to grant either he would have before him the alternative of sending for Mr. BALFOUR who would have the task of carrying on the King's Government, either with the present House of Commons or without it. But if the King did give that assurance, then Mr. Asquien would be able Another case of larceny by trick was dealt to go on. Such is the situation. It is with by Mr. E. R. Hallifar at the Magistracy The oppressive gloomy silence that plainly stated, but how the difheulties with Jesterday. A native entered a piece goods shop at 205, Queen's Road West, purchased a portends a storza describes the present state which it bristles are to be overcome is not quantity of silk, and requested in foki to carry of affairs in British politics. The Veto very apparent in the present temper of the it to a Chinese boarding-house at which he said Resolutions, restricting the powers of the
Considerable anxiety is he was residing. On arrival at this house the House of Lords, having passed through the expressed at the prospect of calling upon the foki was told to wait until the parchaser return- House of Commons, were sent to the Upper Kara to descend from his sphere of lofty ed with the casts, but as the accountant of the Mr Fash's Minstrel Chamber more than a week ago, but the ex-impartiality and enter the aroun of party boarding-house said the purchaser did not stay Mesars, Potts and Pirie's On King
politics and, while we deplore it we at the there, the fold gave him in charge. His Mr Dick Turpin's Viscount (Mr Burkil) citing events which were expected to ensure same time find ourselves in agreement with Worship sentored the defendant to two have not yet happened. There is a strange this Liberal writer who states that," this inexplicable silence. It may be that the
modern task-world requires that institutions
The Royal Engineers on Palau Brani are to House of Lords, with a full sense of its which are to be preserved must have their have a new football ground, not because the responsibilities, is determined not to unduly use; and the practical work that the KING Present one is not good enough, but rather force the issues which will soon have to be has done for this country in foreign parauit. The present ground, it may be known, because it is too good for such a profitloss decided, und, being already pledged to its affairs has been his chief claim to his pre- is onstructed of many years dumpings from own reform, it will have some regard to the sent great popularity, If he can repent the melting works of the Siraita Trading Co. consequences of whatever course it follows that performance in domestic affairs her Since those wars laid down, the company have with regard to the Veto resolutions. Af any will acquire corresponding credit for his discovered a new procais by which the last ounce rate, whatever happens in the immediate dynasty. And so say we. future is fraught with importance for the act with tact and diplomacy in a difficult British constitution and for generations yet situation is to state the obvious, and it onborn, and not unnaturally we, even in far seems to us that the issue may very properly distant Hongkong, cannot help feeling more be left in his hands. than ordinary interest in the present political situation and anticipating, perhaps with Mr. P. H.N. Jonas, who has been appointed misgivings, perhaps with hope, the outcome Director of Public Works on the Gold Coast, of the attack on our governmental institus Pos
left yesterday for Home,
That Le will
months imprisonment.
(Mr Springfield) Time--3m. 31-3/5 Beds THE MONGOLIAN PLATE-Value, Tis, 200. Bacond Fony, Tia: 50. Third Pony, Tls. 25. For Subscription Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches se per scale.. Winners, 7 The extra. Jockeys who have never won an Ons Mile ned & Quarter Official Rase allowed 5lbs, Entrance, Ths. 5.
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garnishes into Court, and be paid out again to
LOCAL SPORT,
CRICKET.
H.E.C.C. 1. COMBINED LEAGUE TEAM.
DEATH OF ME. THOS. ROSE
another old resident in the person of Mr. Thomas Yesterday the sad news was circulated that
T. Rose had passed away. The deceased, who safered from un affection of the kidneys, under. went an operation ten days ago and was con- sidered to be making satisfactory progress. Un- ́expectedly a turn for the worse asserted itself yesterday and death took places fow hours later. Mr. Rose, who came to Hongkong over The following have been selected to represent thirty years ago, was associated with the the combined tanm in the above match, which British North Borneo Company, and with will take place on Saturday next, commencing Mr. H. L. Dalrymple carried on the at 2 pm sharp, on the former club's ground: Hongkong branch for some years. When the R. E. A. Bird (capt.), E. Oliver, Lt. Bagnall, branch was closed, he established himgolf an a Capt. Garnett, Lt. Anderson, Sergt. Majur broker, but afterwards joined the Hongkong & Power, A. H. Young, Borgt. Edwards, R. Whampoa Dock Company as bookkeeper in Hutchison, Corpl Wynder and A 0. Brawn. 1893, ultimately becoming secretary, a position Reserves-Hoss, Bobr, Winkworth and Bratt, which he held until last year. On leaning Umpires E. Sutherland and B. B. Beattie, the service of the Dook Company he resumed business as a stock broker, The office of the Stockbrokers' Association was closed The funeral fakes place to-day yesterday afternoon 24 a mark of respect.
INTERPORT SWIMMING Almost iminediately after the races, says the Shanghai Mercury, preparations will be com- menced for the forthcoming swimming season, which it is expasted will to rendered the more (Mr Vida) 1 interesting by reason of a visit from Hongkong, Mr Muslin's Contshons (Mr Lindsay) 2 Although no official communication has so far Mr Beckenhar's Portrush...(Me Poulsen) 3 been received from the Colony in regard
Timis -3m. 2 beca; g
Mr Bewick's Statebank
to this
raturn visit, there
ALLEGED ROBBERY OF OPIUM
Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon Mir, I L. Dennys, fun,
is private from the office of the Crown Solicitor, applied
of tin may be extracted from the ore, so they THE BACK CLUB CUP-Value Tls, 250. Sandi information to hand that the Hongkong mon are
have decided to put the football ground through that they have literally been throwing away. a refining process in order to recover the wealth
Meantime, the Engineers will disport them. selves akashara...
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
The C.P.R. str. Empress of China laft Yoko
tions. It will be remembered that the rank A Chinesa hoy, fifteen years of age, was at hams at noon on the 3rd init, for Vancouver and file of the Liberal party beloved before the Magistroy yesterday sentenced to seran and Victoria, B.C.
The Apoar str Catherine Apcar from Cal- daya' imprisonment and ten strokes of the birch cutts lett Singapore on the 4th inst afternoon, the last General Election that the PEINE by Mr. Wood for stealing an unbrella from sand may be expected here on or about the 945 MINISTER had obtained certain guarantees native in Queen's Road Central.
Four, Tis. 75. Third Pony, Tis, 50. For
Chias Ponies. Weight for inches as par scale. 51bs, allowed to any Pony that has never won a Bace of One Mile and a Half or over, in trance, Tls, 5. Two Miles. Mr. Dick Turpin's Sagittarius
(Mr. Alderton) 1 Mr. Spero's Buckingham Mr. Johnstone Dr. E. J. Marshall's Gatwick (Mr., Powe
Tims-4m. 50-2/5 seo,
pot
on behalf of the Chinese Government for the
undergoing hard training in contemplation extradition of a Chinese named Leung Lol on date when they will be here, but it in confidently a'charge of armed robbery at the market town anticipated that if present intentions are fulfilled of Tamisau, in the Hoangaban district.
contest in every respect equal to that at Hong- kong last year will take place.
a
TYPHOON WARNING. Through the sourtesy of the American Con THE GRAND STAND, STAKES Value, Tissulate General we publish the following copy of 250. Second Pony, Tl 75. Third Pony, T. a typhom warung received at the Conpalate 50. For Chains Poles, being tond de Manila Observatory; 4.50 pin Cyclone or Griffing at date olentry Waght for inches
an per scale. Winners, 7lbs. extra. Entrance, typhoon north-west of Pelew Islands, moving -Thu, 5. Ono Milla mada Quarter, –
W or W. N. W
Mr. Dennys informed the Court that the rendi tion of the prisoner was saked for by the Chiness Authorities on a charge of armed robbery which was alleged to have taken place at an opium dealar's firm in Tamtsan rillage. On Decem her 7th six en entered this shop, and after binding the inmate looted to conta departed with 300 taels of raw opizma, a quazlity of clothing and ornaments, and 3185 in money. Evidence was called, and the hearing adjon.red.
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