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RANDOM REFLECTIONS.

These steamy days leave us with little enargy to do more than talk about the weather or inquire about the condition of the ios chost, and a change to lose moist maditions-the water apply notwithstanding-will be appreciated by most of as Not even the thunderstorm of Thursday, which was one of the last prolonged in the experience of people in the East, was -sufficient to cool the atmosphere.

Noha of us, except the freshly imported. griffo, is amilons to see another typhoon, but it is noteworthy what a remarkable laumanity wo usually enjoy daring August from these dread visitors. Indeed, we have been excoadingly fortunate this year. The signals have been seldom hoisted, and shipping has had fewor worries this summer than ordinarily. ·

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Considering the uncertain weather the gym khanu promoters were fortunate on Saturday in being able to bring off their August fixture, and the meeting proved as enjoyable as its predeces sors. In this connection I might offer a sag- gestion. As it is somewhat confusing to have the weights.indicated at one place in pounds and -in another in stones, it would be advisable to make for naiformity, selecting for preferenco the allotment in pounds. Otherwise we are our American and other friends coming and asking how many pounds go to a stone-twenty- or more F. Besides, it is rather trying, when bus ts in holiday mood, to do a mental calculation converting stones lato pounds.

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I have just been presented with azother bath- ing story, which I am told has the merit of being true. A youthful married lady was mak- ing valiant efforts to learn, to swim in the proximity of a gentleman who was supposed to come to the rescue when she failed at the sixth or seventh stroke. On one socasion he was at greater distance than she liked to see and she -called out breathlessly, "Don't let me drown." "Why should I let you drown" was the callons retort," you are not my wife,"

We all know what birthdays are in Hongkong except, of course, the ladies, who grow older than are wise enough not to they are, and we can imagine what a night followed scceptance of an originally phrased invitation which ia here gooted:" Iu se- cordance with the laws of the Medan and and Persians which, so they say, niteroth not, a cortain individual named for shori Jimmy has each year a birthday. To-morrow be attainoth the ripe old age of 30, and desiroth that then, one and only, will attend at his house to dinner, thers to pass an evening in song and wipe to celebrate the aforesaid birthday. A brilliant gathering will be present, but, pritues, do not dress in thy glad rags, that wo may be the -more comfortablo."

EXTRA GYMKHANA MEETING.

The postponed extra meeting of the Hong. kong Gymkhana Club took place at the Happy Valloy on Saturday afternoon, Although the weather was showery in the morning it oloared up by the time of starting in the afternoon, but the course was heavy and the times in conse gasnoewere not so fast as usual. There were a fair number of spectators present, and the band of the Buffs played selcations of music. Business,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 15TMя, 1910.

THE BLUE BOOK ON TIBET,

THE TIBETAN APPEAL TO THE

BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

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THE TOYO KISEN KAISHA AND FACIFIC MAIL.

there had been any diminution of position or ponies to mafoos and dismount. Each com

power of Dalai Lama, and he could not believe petitor will carry a fahing rod. On dismount-

that a promise that only 7,000 troops wonli ing he will ran to a third given point with

come to Lhasa had been made by the Amban fishing rod, where his lady nominatrix will be to

without the Chinese Government's authorisa

MB. SCHWERIN'S VIEWS. awaiting him. He will band fishing rod

The Blue Book on Tibet recently issued tion, which had not been given, such a promise the lady, who will proceed to a

whoro she will fist as directed. Da catching fish, consists of 220 pages, and brings the history of could not be made. He emphatically stated

With reference to the announcement that the will ras about ton yards to the Judge, the situation down to Hay 4th laat. Wo extract that newspaper reports as to the proposal by Toyo Kison Kaisha has served six months carrying her fish on her hook un can book as from it the following communications which of Tibet into a province of China were without notice on the Pacific Moil Steemship Company, the working agreement betwson rosobing Jadgs with fish on caught than,

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Office

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to win. First, second and third prizes passed between Mr. Max Müller, tho British shadow of aution. His Excellaroy said for. R. P. Schwerin, the General Mannger

I as usual, was brisk with the Pari Mutuel and the The Hon P. Scarlett nominated by Mrs, Eaton. From Mr. Max Müller to Bir Edward Grey, England and China, I was reminded by Natung that the matter is publia, and the noting Roterod,

Carl Swoops and some good dividends were paid during the afternoon. Patrons and officials of the Club are

Patrons-His Excellency Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G.; His Excellency Maj.-Genl. R. G. Broadwood, C.B.; Commodore J. C. Eyres.

Committee:The Stewards of the Hongkong Jonkey Club (ex-officio), H.E. Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., Capt. Dwyer, Major W. A. Eaton, Messrs. J. Johnstone, B, J. Gedge, C. H. Rows, and . . Bloxen,

A. Eston.

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Clerk of the Solos:- Mr. C. H. ROBB Starter-Mr. H. J. Gedge.

Master.

Results of events were as follows:-

FIVE FURLONGS FLAT RACE. HANDICAP,-

Mr. C.. H. Ross, nominated by Mrs. Ross. Captain Twin, nominated by Mrs. Twist.

The Cast Swoops "paid :---

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2nd...

$252

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(Owner) 1

148 lb

153

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given

New

sixty

a representative of the

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apparent is the spectators that he was the only be done. The thing loft Lachene op 13th. marts, and to maintain peace and order. The makes connections with the Rio Grando and

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The proposed oral reply was approved. It was to the effect that Treaty obligations with China and Rassio precluded the British Governmont from interference in Tibet's internal administra

But passengers can book over other routes from San Francisco overland

Yes, but it will entail a slight additional expense and be troublesome and annoying for baggage, etc.

of such a thoughts

#course, which would contravention of the treaty stipulations between

an interview on the subject. He said:"Now dated Peking, 22nd February, 1910.

that blame was formerly impated to Chiness (Telegraphic)_____

Government berange

They dia not enforce I have no hesitation in speaking (Mr. Schwerin "I received call yesterday from observation of treaty engagement on the part received word by cable). It has not surprised

and that the signature of the me. The Toye Kisen Kaishs entered into Tibetans of Dalai Lama's suite, "accompani of the nations of 1908 by a Tibetan agreement with the Western Pacific Railroad ed by lamas from Temple in Peking. Besides Trads ONE MILE DIVIDED HANDICAP-LOWER Drusus) scarf and packet of sand said to contain delegate had beon insisted on by His Majesty's three years ago. I know it the day

from Dale Government, because they thought that regula signed. They have simply been waiting VISION--For all China ponies. Jockeys who gold, they presented letter

Lama from the Tachong Temple,

three tions would otherwise not be conformed to by completion of the road and terminal facilities have won more than 5 rasos in Hongkong march from Lhasa, on the 12th Novem-Tibetans. He stated, 4 Togards troopa in fand their third now boat. 1, however, was to learn that they served the notice in Shanghai and Tientsin penalised 3 lbs. En- trance fee 85. First prizo: Presented prizo ber. In addition to usual complimentary phrases, Tibet, that none of Chao-erh Fong's force badar York City when they know that I would

letter announces

arrival in Thot of Dalai Lama, entered. Chassa territory, that force being still 825. (Entranco feel to go to winner.)

to be in Japan, and that my information comes gives expression to his deuire that friendly in Derge and Chiamda, 1hs 2,000 men sent to from our Now York ofles. Capt. Heathcote's Tomakawk, 158 lbs

relations with England may be maintained, and Lhasa were a separate bedy of troops from When asked if six months noties was ro bege

bearer's message may be listened Szerhan

the Ambaa's normal, aud, beyond Mossrs. Scarlett and Potter's No carlett) 2/ to by Minister. This message was to the effect escort and the guards at the poni, stations,"quirod Mr. Schwerin repliod: When I said Judge: -Major W. A. Eaton.

or ninety days yesterday I was not kuro; Lhasa territory, these

these were the only additional troops in Roso,

that having arrived Ibe Handicappers:-Capt. Dwyer and Major W. Mr J. H. N. Mody's Victoris

(Mr. Hickman) 3

Dalai Lama was concerned to find that active the country. The right to station troops in I find that it is six months' noties from either In this event Nankiu and Tomahawk raced osures were being taken in the country Tibet had always rested with China, and party,

reinforco-

are the Western Railroad Faelde sending the roceut

facilities? neck and week as far na the village. Then by Chinese troops, and hoped that anything the object of

that Minister could do in the matter might

πιστοίς menis

to secure. observance of

The Western Pacific runs to Salt Lake City Tomahawk was sent ahead, and it soon became that i

assenger arrived at Peking on treaty obligations, to protect the trade 2nd Btartor:-Mr. Marcus Sinde.

7th Fobranry, poay in it. He won in a caster, while Nankin

Western Railroad and Denver and Rio Grande son of the Dalai Lama himself, he assured Lhasa on 30th November, and Calcutta on 7th Timo Koopar-Mr. M. S. Bassoon.

He will call on the 23rd inst. for a January

що me repeatedly, was alone affected by the stops Railroad to Kansas City and the Missouri Hoa, Seo, and Trourur: Mr. B. F. C. beat the Rose for cooped place by a herd.

Time-2 min. 16 goes, The Pari Mutuel paid a dividend of $7.50, reply. Please instruct me as to action to be which the Chinese Government had taken. Pre-Pasifa Bailroad to Chicago and St. Louis." It taken. An oral reply, in terms proposed in cedents for removing Lamas wars nutterous; in is a circuítoss ronte and will prove a slow route, while payments by the Cash Swoops were:-

1710, owing to

Birth Dalai while the road bed in part is such as to prevent to misconduct, the Viceroy's telegram of 15th instant, is suggested. *315

it ever being a popular passenger route. Lama had been removed. No action would Bearer also brings letters, but states that none

taken which would disturb the Lama Church 45

of them are for other Legations."

the existing administrative system in Tibet. It ̈was obsurd to suppose that the Chinese Govern. ment would interfere will. Lamoism, as there were Lamaist functionaries at the Peking Court,

There is a ramour that the T.K.K. will ran and millions of Lamsists among the Mongol

an express service between Japan and San subjects

had been burnt, one only had been destroyed by Chao orh Fong tiore than Honolulu?

e a Chinese Aubin had Well, that would suit us first rate. Besides, a your previously, because a

with we know that route; beou canbushed and killed, together 30 of his escort, by the Lamas. was assured many years. It is the rougliest on the Pacifio by His Excellency that the greatest attention and will be bark on the passager and rainous

those boats. Priace on was being paid to this matter by the

Have your now bonts been started? Regent himself, who had telegraphed to the Ambau that order

should be

Not yet, but they will bo very soon. Every maintained

Threo firms, ono American, and troaty obligations observed. On the 4th detail will be perfectly plaried before work in March the Grand Council had received a fully started. telegram sent from Lhasa on the 26th February, one German and one French, are now at work

One does not spend stating that the country was tranquil, that on the decorations. adrainistration was being carried on as usual million dollars without thorough investiga years the Council, that the Szechuan troops tion. The beats will be running in three by

behaving properly, and the Lamas time. They will be of 40,000 tons displacement.

the

asked Whon in molusted

regarding the comparison of and people were no tons. Batung, thor ton age displacement with net tona r. pursuit of

fair Schwerin eald-Tonnage displacement is the correct and oughly recognised the

and fair comparison i of size and power attitude of His Majesty's Governmont, and only soft Tibet, thanked me for giving him this opportunity of boats. The fast ocoan greyhounds consume Your telegram of 15th February :

of placing before them the Chinese side immense space in ongice boilers and coal storage, Events reported in recent telegrams repeated to

I consider the trusted that the

the net tonnage. reduce washington of the Hamburg you from India make the previously proposed of the question; he

Amerika support representatious to the Chinese Government no

of His Majesty's Government towards George of course, the objects he had stated might be relied on by lins as the ideal ressol of the day. By poz- We do not, longer suitable,

His Excellency mission, in fact at the request of the two com-

panies. I made

I made a comparative study of th know how far the proceedings of Chao orb the Chinese Government. 26.32

anre

Our countenanced by them.

promised that he would furnish me wilk statement in detail of ChineBo

80. Government's Mauretania and George Washington, covering delicate, and it is ion is somewhat

Indictmont against the Dalai Lama, and would every part of those boate and spending several difficult for us to make an effective promet.

keep me informed as to events in Tibet, I have days at the work. We feel constrained to point out to the Chinese Government (1) that Great Britain, thought it right thus to telegraph in full the Chinese version for the information of His while disclaiming any desire to interfere in

Majesty's Government, in view of the terms of the internal administration of Tibet tan-

the telegram of the 5th instant from the not be indifferent to disturbances

puntry which is both onr

Government of India. one neighbour te toms with other neighbour- on inti

From Sir Edicard Grey to Mr. Max Müller, pones in a and is

States upon our frontier, and especially

dated Poking, 8th April, 1910. with Nepal, whom we could not prevent from taking such steps to protast har interests us sho may think necessary in the circumstances; (2)

2nd prize $25. (Entrance feos to go to tion, sud the hope was expressed that the that with regard to the change Francisco at high speed, and no stop at

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For all ponios which have started at Gym. kha Meetings this soseon and have not won. Jockeys who live won more than 5 raess in ONE MILE DIVIDED HANDICAP HIGBER DIVISION. For all China ponies. Jockeys Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin poualised. 5

who have won more than 5 races in Hongkong, lbe. Entrano feo 85. First prize: Pro

Shanghai and Tientsin paustised. 6 lbs. sunted. 2nd prize $25. (Entrance fees to go

Entrance fee $5. Firat priza: presented to riaper.)

winnor.) Major-Gen. Broadwood's Rufus, 1431b

differences between Tibetans and Chinese might (Captain Heathcote) 1

Mr. Ellis Kaduarie's Servian Chief, 1491b

be amicably settled before long. (Mr Master) 1 Sir Henry May's Moonbeam, 1551b

(Mr Johnstone) 2

Mr. Max Müller, in a written dispatch dated Mr. Joha Johnstone's Odds On, 152 Messrs. Bourlett & Potter's Nankin, 151lb

2 March 4th mentioned that he had learnt that (Owner) (3fr Scarlett)

Capt. Heathcote's Hinton, 156th (Owner) DH the messenger's statement that he was not the Mr Blauk's Sidier Dhu, 1561b. (Mr Brice)

Mr. H. G. Marok wald's Llama Chief, 146lb

bearer of letters addressed to other logations (Owner) Dit Me Ellis Kaleozio's Roumanian Chief, 154b

(Mr. Master) 0 Mr 0. K.'s Yathoro, 151ib (Mr Klimanock) Mr. Dryssdust's Sorosis, 15lb (Mr Hickman) was false, as he delivered similar lettora to the The field of five were sent off together, Hinton Japanese, French, and Russian Ministors, and Mr J. Bell Irving's Younger Brother. 157b

(Owuor) pringing into the lead. He was soon overtaken probably to others also, and M. Korostoretz by Llama Chief and the pair raced side by side; informed me that the latter to bim was douched r . G. Marckwald's Hector, 157th

(Mr Kremor) Odds On following close in their rear. At the Rafus took the lead from a bad start and was village bord the latter pony led the dela, but he in more definite terms than that addressed to was not long in the foremost position before he Sir John Jordan, aut asked directly for Russian nerer eballenged in the length of course, runnin turn was overtaken by Servian Chief, who let help against the aggression of the Chinese.

From Sir Edward Grey to Mr. Max Müller, dated 23rd February, 1910, ing home an onay winter with several lengths the field past the winning post with several to spare. As the field wore asconding the inoline lengths to spare, Hinton and Llama Chief raa

(Telegraphic.) Yarboro was razning second, but as the rock dead heat for third place.

Time-2 min. 18 sece. was passed he was displaced by Moonbean cad oventually overhauled by Nankin, the two ponies mentioned running second and third, respec- tively.

Time-1 min 20 Stok,

The Pari Matel paid a dividend of $19.20 on the winner, bile payments by the Cash Swoops were →→→

Lat 2nd

3rd...

$100.80 23.80 14.40

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The Pari Matael dividend was $36.90, while the Cash Swoops paid :—

1st

2nd

Hinton Llama

$368.55 105.30 26.32

SHANGHAI TRADE, Messrs. Ilbert & Co.'s Pisco Goods Market Report Bays:

As far as the piece-goods import trade is con- corned, the situation is aided by lightness of stocks in nearly every department In conse quence of this there has been a fair amount of inclination among Chinees merchants to bay from spot, but this has toon beld in abeyance owing to lack of money, and high native interest

the

were

BLOT

avocations.

wo used to ran

The Mauretania cost seven million dollars (the Lusitania two millions less) and the George Washington four millions. The Mauretania is both about 60,000 tons displacement, while the George Washington is about 50.000 tons. They carry the same number of passen ers, and while the fermer eas carry but 4,000 tons of freight, ink 2,000 tons. But the spood the latter cau tako

of the Mauretania is

is 26 knots as compared with

Entrance fee 85. First priza: Presented. rates re in connection with the loan by that, in view of our treaty relations with both netively making her suzerainty over Tibet offer. boats will be modeliod after t

Gedrare the King" brought the regular proceedings to a close, but, of coure, as usual THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE FLAT RACE HANDICAP For subscription griffins of the they were followed by an al fresco variety show

so 1903-1909 and 1909-1901. Juckeys who have won more than 5 racos in Hong in which the talent increased in proportion to the number of calls for Boy!" This

kong, Shanghai and Fleutsin ponalised 5 ha,

has

with no connection

the foregoing

2nd prize $25. (Entrance fees to go to vioner.) paragraph, is the concluding paragraph of

of masking con- M. N. J. Stabb's Cobalt, 10st 12lb special report

(Mr Master) cart giren at a certain town in Malaya.

however, may be Huid of Mr M. W. Sinde's Trewint, 11st 11 The

(Mr Johustone) Chiot Servien Kadoorio's Mr. Ellis

1st 4lb (Mr Hickman) 11st Apparently Chan has thoughts of modolling Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's Fame, her police system on that of England. This is

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most al fresco and other evenings in the East.

a graceful compliment to the British hobby, and Mr. Neilson's Walnut Tree, 10st lill, 7b

if the Chinese variety proves as useful and toot

The

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the Foreign Banks to the Tootsi have boor finally arranged, the 34 mi lian tacle being now available for the relief of the situation. This will trade conditions. The effect, however,

to

the

Dür

(legrepsin

There is no longer any doubt that China is the 21 of the George Washington, Our now

the George Wash

for Tibet and China, His Majesty's Government tire sad it is therefore necessary to considerington. We have all the tonnage we need for had the right

Chinese

how the change will affoot (1) British Indian expect that the

We are looking to China and the

Philippines in the next few years

our share.

Government world at least have tendered relations, both commercial and political, with sent. We are not looking to Janan vonsiderably ease the money market, and friendly explanations before embarking on a Tibet, and (2) the relations of the three frontion he development of China and the 2 will probably duly reflect itself in stimulatollier which, in the absence of such explanation. 'States China. As regards (2), the Chinese mendous and we are not afraid of bar to tro

ver, of the policy

(Capt. Heathcatel Obeen the custom among the numerous lire what the intentions of Bla obligations of China and '

overweight (Owner)

ful as the London polico the Middle Kingdom Mr. C. M. Meyer's Insuar, 10at 111b, 11b

will have reason to congratulate itself. It, how-

ofa

second and the rest confidence among the foreign Banks in the

of these native institations cannot be

to

learn to sing, "If you want to know the time, aak a policeman.**

the front at the foot of the incline, while Trewint and Servian Chief drew on the lender.

substantiel

Al

the

if necessary,

6.8

that

repre

getting

Bat can you compete with boats that are se heavily subsidised -

No Subsidy Bill can be passed through Con gress, but perhaps there are other methods the

T.K K. BEFICENT,

With relation to the foregoing the Toyo Kisen made by Mr, Schwerin or to give out any in- formation in regard to their new contract wit that the new trans-Pacifo liners will contians to touch at Hawaii.

of Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan with both 3 recent stress through which business has

and cannot but appear intended to subvert the porument have already: given assurances will riot wear off quickly, for it the Fast it has

vention,

1904, and confirmed by the Anglo- they will scrupulously fulfil all treaty obligations Chinare Convention,

1905. You should love no effecting Tibet, and it will therefore be enough Banks to rely to a large extent apon

the Waiwupu in the above for the moment to inform them that His from the foreign Banks for carrying on busin

Government will expect that the

Tikot in ness ranny times in excess of their nominal senso,

Chinese Government Are

regards treaty

that the ponding negotiations and Insuar got the beerwoight (Mr Brical capitala. After the experience which the market tha

that treaty of 1904 waa mogotiated with the Titofan Government and was confirmed sentations on the subject of tariff, trade ever, requires a stretch of imagination to con- running with Walnut or start and made the has just undergone it may be presumed that the future of Tibet. You might remind them, of the latter will be scrupulously maintained, and Government will adopt. template the days when the Chinese youth will of the field in close order.. Walant Tren wont ablished noen their former lives without by themselves, and that consequently His monopolies, tas trade, &c., will not be prejudicod Kaieha people declined to explain the charges

greater urgency, to expect that an effective Tibetan Government The second point is, however, of it will tend to a restriction village bend Cobalt was in the van and and in the braatess in some form or another, Majesty's Government feel they have, a right, by delay or by any change of administration necessary, treat in the manner provided by those States, and even encourage China to raise claims

be in their regard, it will necessary to make Ilenin from the Blue Book on Tibet that the by Trewint, who was coming up strong. of the usual facilities for the carrying on of the shall be maintained with whem they can, when andre dolay might creato mistrust in all than the Western Pacific at present, but they asserted

The Norther

markets have been bayers to a two Conventions.

clear intimation to China that we cannot allow in Tibet to affoet or changes in From Mr. Maz Müller to Sir Edward Grey,

any administrative dated Peking, 6th March, 1910. fair extent during the interval, purchases being confined mostly to American goods, while

prejudice the integrity either of Nepal or of Bombay Yarne at the close show a slightly (Tolographic),

to protect the interests ad rights Camberwell guardians discussed recently a better tendency. The only other market figur-

Yesterday evening I had a special interview the two smaller States, and that we are prepared,

necessary, te ing as a layer is Szechuan, buyers for that with Natung, whe bosides being President of of these thros States. It will be sufficient for motion by Mr. C. E. Renouf "That in the outlet being amongst the few that have available the Wairupu is a so Grand Councillor. the time being if you address a sote to the future printing of the minutes and agenda of

and. This murkot so at the loss. fands in hand.

ghtly better interest in Bombay 158. I explained that I wished to be able to send auth Waiwupa in the use of this telegram. You the board no member's name he followed by the shows slightly

which oritative informat on from Chinese side as to should at the same time press the Chinese word "osquizo or any abbreviation of that, worl and 20s. but the very low prices at which avoots sin Tibet to His Majesty's Government, Government to send átriot orders to their local

'guardian. TEXT PEGOING IN BECTIONS OF THEEL Japaneso Spinuings are selling sro neting as

lues. Serious trouble in wide who were receiving detailed scoouute from Tibet. officials to co-operate with our own officials in at that the names be preceded by the title if

Mr. Renonf said he had received a deluge of →→ since without such friendly re- He a roady response, being only friendly manner an sources. made a

him to wage war Open to leams, mounted on China ponies, and drag apna all values compared of any three members of the district around Lairang, between the popolare too anxious, as he expressed it, to help in pat lations (of which there has recently been a mark-letters from all parte urging Gymkhans Club. Three small cops to be sud the soldiery, due to a new taxation bointing His Majesty's Government in possesion of al absence) friction between the two Govern against the wont saquire. It was a relie of by- presented to the winning team at each com-imposed by the officials, has bon going on for

name of the deposed Dalai Lama is A-wang- lo-pa-tang-tu-pu-tou-chai-t'so-chi-chai-wang ch'u-ch'nch-la-lang-chich. It was charged against him by the Chinese Government that since he assumed control of the administration "ko has been proad." With a munch hyphonated name like that ho ought to have been, proad from the day of his shristening.

With Lord Roberts, Robert Blatchford, and now Lieutenant Suter determined to tell the truth at all costs, Great Britain shoul scon realise her military unpreparedness. Whether Lientesat Sutor, who has published a pamphlet on" Army System, or why wo muddle through millions yearly during pence," will be regarded as a bad soldier or a good citizen depends on the point of view. An officer is not supposed to criticise his superiors or their work, but the Lieutenant can be forgiven this offence if his publication nata as a timely warning to the

nation.

The trade of the

as the straight was cuterad he was challenged leder, however, was given a free rein and was persuaded to anke the pace with the result that he saccendel in defesting Mr. Blade's pony by half a laugth, Servian Chief being third.

Time-1 min. 38 seca. The Puri Mutuel dividend was $23.30, while the Carl Sweeps paid:

1st 2nd 3rd

www.

$252 72 36

2

"ESQUIRE."

ment is certain to arise. It would also be well that you should impress upon them the inadris- one days, and to-day the moro insignificant The person the more he wanted the addition to The word was scarcely used in trophe and at the conclusion of the sesso 4.1 three weeks past, and this being ari important the facts. He showed, by sketching his cate

will be given to the team which scores market for Japanese Spinnings, which go there how impossible it was to place any confidence in

ability of locating troops upon or in neighbour- his name. the Dalai Lama. Ever since the Lama assumed the highest aggregate of points, all mentings vid the ports of Chefeo and Tsingtan, the direction of affairs in 1895 be had been a con- hood of the frontiers of India and the adjoining Americs, and in France. the most courteous country of the world, it had been abolishel, the small cups a

Constant source of trouble to China, and our States in such numbers as would necessitato result is that the usual offtake for a inched In comparily represent quality of these yarns-has-boom-u

expedition to 1934 was the rent of his corresponding movements on the part of the Surely democratic England would not be behind. competitior need not same team on each and events trophy he can

003asion, but if this market, and hence their low pricos.

Since 1904 there has been an increase of 13 intrigues and wild disregard of treaty ob Government of India and the rulers of the After all, what did it matter? (Crios of " Hear,

Not much," and laughter.) He On that occasion he had Bed States concerned, His Majesty's Government hear," competing for the aggregato

in ligations. spindles in existence in on, per coat. in number of only represent one team during the

he had been treated with that is to say, he must continue to compete the whole wezid, and the results of a short from Tibet without permission, but all along are unable to believe that the presence of is borus with, by the palice duties contemplated in Article 12 of Chinese Government; the latter had, however, trade regulations. other. Top

him and appoint an to

the season,

מן

in this warfare,

Was

for the team first selected by bim and for sucrop following on the heels of a short crop are and his insubordination consideration, large Chinese force can be required for the simple sure his friend across the room was a brother-

American

(Received 6th June, 1910.) {Extract.)

provide for sickness, absence from too serious to needlessly anticipate until the the Colony, or for improvement of a team, position of the present crop is surer.

Despatch from Mr. Max Mäller ta Sir mambers may from thas to time bo Barsan Statistics give the 31st July position of other, owing to his proceedings since his return. Edward Grey, dated Peking, 21%. May, 1910.

his flight from Lass 75.5, which gives very or to Lhasa territory introduced into a team, but in order to win the growing crop at

the world's adequate yield for the aggregato trophy two at least of the hope indeed of an

without just cause. On my asking for definite unless ything goes exceeding wit members composing the winning team must requirements Less everyt

contact, Natung insa bordinato instances of

Lama's arrival, Amban

In obedience to the instructions conveyed in have competed in not less than three com-ly favourably to the crop in this and the ensuing said that although,

the former, during your telegrain of the 8th aitime, I pointed out petitions. Entrance fee $1 each man each months. From the present standpoint, however, had gone to meet him had refused to see to the Chinese Government that His Majesty's

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The Guardian referred to: Am I I'm particular about my company! (Loud laughter.)

he

Mr. S. Sayer seconded the motion," thongh

did not care two straws if the guarilians had

esquire' at each end of their names."

A Guardian: I propose we receive a dopu'a tion on this all-important, matter. (Renewed laughter.)

Another Guardian: What about a special

A Voice from the public gallery: "Got along,

3 Kingdom to Hongkong and China are tale. Prevented the Ammattere amically: had Government would expect that any negotiations committee to consider the question?

obtaining usual supplies, and by refusing trans- the grovt of certain monering in regnd!

and his escort from and representations DOW

Even at this distance from the Broue of them, Aviation feats appeal most strongly to our ina gination, and even the skeletonised cable has power to send a thrill through us, whon it

Gymkhana.

it would appear that buyers will have to resign the 50 days he was in Lhas, records some more than ordinary during fest

1 themselves to another era of high prices. team, 43 points Bat

again to discuss The pressing of the channel, the London to B.G.A, team, 40 points...

Last month's exports from the United Manchester fight, and other picturesque per-The Magpies, 34 point for the section teaf graphed privately as follows:-

Five teams formness have followed esch other fairly quickly, and now we are informed that another pegging, the Buffs "A" team being the winners. The marks in favour of saol tean aviator has soared to a greater height than any now stand other, reaching an attitude of 6,750 feet. It is martellous,

R.G.A. team...

Mr. Gadgo's

I note that this record was accomplished at Lanuk, which is enjoying the honour of being

The

tearn Buffs Ateam Magpion Bufis "B" team Mr. Blason's team ́....

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burnt,

in Tibet

gents!"

Mr. Vicary moved the "next business," and port accoribjig to regulations had endeavoured not be delayed or in sy way prejudiced by this was promptly carried, ou a division, by

change in the administration is fourteen votes to three. Consequently "esquiro nications with China. Bodios of possible to sub communications

will continue to appear after the guardiana”. from Tibet. Prines Ching's reply contained Tibetats impeded the march of the

the reference the first and finally the supplies collected for statement that

is not monopolies

understood," "I namas, although grout the Chinese In millions of yards it had been carefully explained to the Dalni therefore deemed it advisable to enlighten the

this Government 29. 40. 31. 30.

Lam that the troops were coming as police and Chinese Cover art on to the Wing the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Do the Wsiwups Dyed and Coloured

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the subject of these monopolies, and the incidents reported On my telling Notung

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team the venue of the first aviation meeting in Sect-

The Pari Mutuel paid dividend of $34.70, land. It has a central situation, possesses a fine- resourse, and lies in the midst of a beautiful while payments by the Cat Sweeps wore

countryside. Moreover, it is rich in historic associations. Here the Boottish hero Wallace alow the English governor who had killed bis wife, an act which led him to tako dp arme on behalf of his distressed country.

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Lave occurred in Lhasa at the time of the which is contained in a memorandum furnished 5 p.m. with the outward English Mails, and is The C. & M. str. Zafiro left Manila on the flight of the Dalai Lama, he said that no such to this legation by the Government of India. due hers on the 17th instant at about 6 a..

had reached the Chinese Govern. I have now received the accompanying reply 13th inst, and is due here to-day at 3 p.m. information

had from the Waiwara conveying the informa-

The I.G.Metz, Buelow, carrying the German ment; he would not assert that no incidents

In millions of yards accompanied the entry of the Chinese troops, tion that the Chinesa Resident in Tibet has

29. 41.

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but, seeing that the strictest orders to the con. taken steps to cancel the grant of these mono-Mails with dates from Berlin of the 27th ult 1941 trary had been given to the troops, he could not polies, and to warn all the Tibetan merchants left Colombo on the 13th instant p.ro., and may 2.8 2.5.

credit statements as to the unprovoked attacks that sny breach of the trade regulations will be be expected here on or about the 24th instant 700 2,700 2.600 en Tibetans. It was not true, moreover, that punished.

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