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ASGAUD, German str., 2,172, Brand, 21st JunG -Port Arthur and Manila 17th June, Oil -Order.
BESSIE DOLLAR, British str., 2,927, Cross, 17th Jane-Mocils 13th June, Lumber and Hemp-Order
BRAND. NorwoKisu str., 1,519, Evenson, 8th Juan-Nowchwang 30th May. Clisfoe 2nd June, General--T. & Co. CARONGSHING, British str., 1.259, V. McLiddell, 26th June-Tientsin aud Ports 18th Jano, General Jardins, Matheson & Co. CRIT, British str., 1143, F. McGarity, 17th
Jana-Swatow 16th June, Ballast-Buttor Bold & Swire. CHINKING. British sir, 1.229, Kay, 22nd
Jana-Wocsung 18th Jane, General Butterfeld & Swire.
MARU, CRIYO
Japanne str., 7.250, William Woods Greens, 20th June-San Fransisce 24th May, Gogoral-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. CHOYSANO, British str., 1,424, M. Conet zy, 26th June-Shanghai and Swatow 25th Juno, Genoml-Jardize, Matheson & Co. CHUSRANG, British etr. 1418. C. Matteok, 18th June-Singapore 31st May and Pain Laut 3th June, Coal-Jardino, Matheon & Ca DAGNT, Norwegian str. 83. Solvesen, 22ml June-Hongy 20th Jane, Coat - Angaand, Thoresen & Co. DAITA MARU, Jap: str., 1.735, Nakamoto, 12th Jans-Moten 5th June, Coal-M. B. K. F. F. FERDINAND. Austrian fr., 1.272, B. Cobol 24th June-Shaughai 21st June, General-Sander, Wieler & Co. EKATERINOSLAV, Russian Volunteer Fleet, 6,87). Miller, 26th Juno-Vindivostock, Coal. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,940. E. Beothum.. 22nd June-Vancouver, B.C. 31st May, Mails and General- C. P. R. Co. ETTRICKDALE, British str. 3,917, Stephens, 19th Jun-Moji 12th June, Co-Dod. woll & Co. FALLS OF MONESO. British str. 3.457, G. H. Pike, 19th Fano Philadelphia. Kerosene
THE DERBY.
SUNSTAR'S EASY VICTORY.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1911.
BY ROYAL WARRANT
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Saltry, oppressive weather culminated in a heavy storm at Epsom, but fortunately this did not occur until after the Dorby had been decid- ed. Their Majesties tho King and Queen were present, as also thoir Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught,. Princess Patricia, Prinça 'Arthur of Connaught, Prince Christinu, and Princess Victoria. The general attendance was enorianas, perhaps the largest on record, and Coronation Darby Day will live long in manory for a variety of ressous, not the least of which was the magnificent triumph of public form as achieved by Sunstar and Stedfast, who, as was the case in the Two Thousand Guineas, finished first and second. It was also remarkable as the first occasion on which a Fronoh jockey has ridden the winner, and George Stern, whose record in France is little short of marvellous.in the classic races, may now be congratulated on ample compensation for his narros defeats on M. Eduroud Blane's Jarly, who was precinc accessit to Lord Roschery & Cicero, and again on Mr. W. Raphael's Loutiers, who raccambed by
by a short head only to King Edward's Minoru. It was also Mr. J. B. Jool's first winning uzpuricaco
Tendor, and Stedfast. as far as the Blus Riband of the Turi is Flygus, Royal
the Manton oolt Wig the concerned, though to has had two winners of Of these the Oaks in Our Lassie and Ginas Deli, a St. first to wrack and was passed in time by Royal Leger hero in Your Majesty, and, of course, a Tomter and Stedfast, of which the latter took Two Thousand winner in Sunstar, surely a fine second plaen at the distance, but his game effort record, independent of the many other important to cate 1 favourite was fatile, and, as at Now- races which have fallen to his share since Charles market, Saustar ennlored home an easy winner Morton took charge of his horses, most of which, by two lengths. Four lengths behind Lord be it added, hard bend of his own breeding. Derby's cult Royal Tender was thir, ant then Sunstar mast included in that category, and came Phryxus fourth, Eton Bay, Cellini, Ban now more than ever is it to be regretted that he nockburn, Baghelor's Hope, Sydmonton, and At has disposed of his sira, Sudridge, to go to winh next in the order numed, and tailed off was France.
Kel d'Or, who did not pass the post. It after-P There were twenty-six ronnews, which made upwards became known that there was valid the largest field since Hermit won forty years ago excuse for the poor display of King William, for the Right Hon. Henry Chaplin, who, happily na ho pulled op lanie, and it may be feared that is halo anil hearty as ever and was an interested worse befel the winner, Sanstar, who is said to spectator of yesterday's race. The paddook inspec have broken down and many bare Bnished his tion was beset with difficulty owing to the huge racing career-London Morning Post. crowd of critics, amatour and professicaal, who were eager to get a glimpse of the cracks, and even the trainers with horses to maldle were hard set to find them. Sussfar was naturally the chief attraction and was fairly mobbed, but he was very much on his toes and ensured him. Balf plenty of room by the use of his heels. He sweated a little, but that was only natural con- HENRICK IEBEN, Norwegian str., 4.578, Chr.sidering the excessive heat, and, indeed, he was no exception, for it was the Dio with nearly all Sraith, 17th June-Portland 10th May, the others. Morton had him in splendid fettle, to the Eastward of the Bonins, and over the Mr. V. Goulbour Gural-Portland & Asiatic 8.s, Co, Hor Pesa, steam trawler, 69, Cameron, 19th and nothing was more generally admired than Jung-Swing 29th April Hongkong the shapely, blondlike son of Doris, who, curiously Fisheries Co. HONGKONG, French Mir, 739. A. Coreelinsson, the gifts bat selling plater herself, and was
26th June-Haiphong 24th June. Rice A. U Marty Horen. British str., 1,825, Tucker, 16th June -Nowsheng and Chafon 9th June, Gen- eral-Butterfield & Swire. KIANG PING. Chinese str.. 1.222. U. Udden, 25th June Chinking 20th June, General -Chinese, KWANGLEE. Chinese sir, 1,468, Pratt, 21st Jane-Shanghai 17th June, General M. S. N. Co. KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1.516, Stéwar 17th Anna-Shaughn) 1411. Juue, General C. M. S. X. Co. KWONGKANG, British str., 1,965, WF Richart,
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17th Jane, General
pil Standard Oil Co. GREGORY APEAR, British str.. 2,961. S. II. Belson, 26th June--Caleatta 11th. Pouang 17th and Singapore 20th Jane, General Düvid Sanoor & Co,
HELENE RICKMENA. German sr.. 2:325, J Sanders, 26th Jan-Emden 14th May, Genaral-Order.
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Ou the 27th at 12.5 p.m.- The depression in the North remains over E. Manchuria.
The area of low pressure still extends from Tengking across 8. Chiun to the Eastern Sea.
Pressure is relatively high over the Pacific
It is giving way Bonth part of the China Sea. over S. Japan.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon faday is a follow- Hongkong & Neighbourhood...(*) Corness Channel
Same as No. 1. South coast of China botween l
Bame as No. 1. Hongkong and Lamocks. I seath coist of China between Same as No. 1.
Flongkong and Frinan..
* S.W. winds, fresh; synally, showery.
Fresh to strong monsoon will continue to pre gift of Mr. S. B. Joel to his brother for avail over the N. part of the China Sea
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending purely sentimental reason, which probably saved her from destruction. Mr. George ut 10 am today, 0.12 inches. Lambton had three to look after for Lord Derby, who made no declaration in favour of either. These were King William, who was ridden by W. Wootton, who, of course, carried the colours proper, while Lynham ou Stedfast was distinguished by a white bolt, and Bridge of Allan ran under the colours of his trainer, who by the wag, adhered to his opinion that King William, if he reproduced his bome form, would prove the best of the trio. Ia of condition all looked beautibil, but the King is more attractivo in appearance, owing to
his bloodlike quality, though the Chancer colt is a grand borse that boasts plenty of good racing and improves on arguaintance. points Taylor, who is to be heartily congratulated on his first appearance since his severe illnose, had a couple of runners in Phryxus and Royal Eagle, and beyond all quration a great improve- wrought in the first-named as the result of his disappointing failure when beaten by Long. Jun-Shanhai 22nd June, General-boat at Newmarket in the Payne Stakes, and **Butterfield & Swire.
Juno-Singapor Co.
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Ger str. 1.015. A. Struve
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24th Jane-Bangkok 14th, Swatów 23rd i ment had betra work he had done, since
Jane, General-Kin Tya lang. LINAN, British str. 1351. C. C. Williams, 26th
LOONG SAND, British sbr. 1.092. %. Wheeler
12th Jau-Munile 9th Juny, Goueral Jardin: Matheson & Co. LUCERIC, British str. 4.100. J. Mathi, 18th Inne-Manila 16 June General Bank 'Line, Ltd. MANASAN MA, Janence str. 3.246, T. On, 16th June-Miks 10th fune, Coat- Mitsui Bussen Kaishu, ~
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this was borne cnt by the sequel, for he reversed the places with Mr. King's colt vory decisively.
With St. Anton in reserve for another engage- meat. Mr. Leopold de Rothschild depended rulely on Piotri, who looked a perfect picture and reflected high credit on his trainer, John Watson. Hardly 1-sa admired was Cellini, who was hard and well, and as much could be claimed for the Chattis Hill representatira. Bachelor's Hope, who; however, is not to be relied on and MARTH, Germin str. 1.169, Sabbikier. 23rd in consequence was not fancied with much
Jure-Saigon 19th June, Ris-Jobsga&idence. The long swishailed Koral Teador Co. MONTEAGLE. British str.. 6,163, W. Darisou, Atmah, Sobieski, All Gold, Lougheat, and
21st June--Fancourer 21th Mar, Flour, con, but none of these compared for looks with Adam Bede, great Lumber and General P. R. Co. Muna berish sir, 066. A loanse, 10th who was perhaps the garden suoran of Jure-Balik Papan 2nd June, Bulk Oil the theranghbred in the field, and will some His hind day do something to prove it. Aagaard. Thoresen & Ce.
British str. 1.064, Robertson, 23rd action was far from perfect, which ras June-Chefov 18th June, General--Batter pot surprising considering that he has twice boon lame lately. As regards the foul wager. field & Bwire.
A Nanchang,
ONRANG. British str.. 1,737, A. J. Smith, 25th
Jane-Chiaswantao 19th June, Coal- Chinese Engineering & Mining Co PATHAN, British str. 3,176. E. A. Charlin, 26th June Shanghai 21st June, General- Dodwell & Co. PERANANG, German str. 1,021, Mangelsdorff,
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Ko 17th June, General Petrolonn Lạ. SIGNAL German str., 907. P. Doss, 24th June Haiphong 21st and Hoilow 23rd June General-Jebsen & Co. BI-RIANG, French str., 615. E. de Cataingo, 18th June-Haiphong 16th June, General- Mesagerie Mas
Maritimos, TILATJA Dutch str.. 2.740, A. W. Los Rong. 24th June-Jare 14th and Swatar 23rd June, Sagar-Jara Chiza-Japse Lijn. YUNNAN, British str., 1,240, G. W. Eddy, 9th Jane-Newchwang 2nd June, Coal-But- terfield & Bwire,
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The Apcar str. Japan from Shanghai and Kobe left Moji on the 27th instant afternoon, and may be expected here on or about the 2nd
was as fit as could be, us were also Holi
Missy canter, continued favourite to the Suustar, who was much admired in the
end, and at 13 to 8 was divided by an appreciable gep from Pietri, who was backed for a lot of money at last and closed on the 7 to 1 mark. King William dominated his stable companion in spite of the heavy metal for which Steifast was supported, but Cellini nad Phryxus were asy to back by comparison with what had gone before. Extraordinary odds, the like af which have rarely been known, were or offer against some of the raging and bobtail, which were in stronger evidence than usual, and where- on offer against Alan as 100 to 1 TH9
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Melton that figure was quintupled as regards Duke of Lancaster and Kel d'Or, with Barometer ....... the Ayrshire-Caelys colt and Bridge of Allan Temperature intervering at 300 to 1 sach, a novel experience Buzaidity...........
Wind Direction .... SW at least as far as the writer is concerned.
Forceti...... 4 Wee
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THE GREAT BACK.
Highest open air Temperaturo on 26th 87 Lowest open air Temperatura on 26th 82
ON SALE.
As for the race there were many vicissitados, yet its history can be briefly told. A faw minutes delay were caused by the fractiousness of several of the competitors, the chief offender having been Sydmonton, and when at length the fog fell the start was not one of Mr. Willoughby's best offorts, but there was plenty of excuse for it. As the tapes were released Bachelor's Hope dashed away in front. but had not gone more than a hundred yards before he gare way to Bannockburn, who went on at cracking pace, followed by the Chelys colt, Collini, Eton Boy, Phryxu, and Royal Teader, PEEKLY PRESS, July to Decembr Stedfast being long way behind in com- pany with Maar, Royal Eagle, Bridge of 1910 With INDEX, Price $7.50 Allan, Alan Melton, and Kel d'Or, of On sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS " which the last named a negligible Office. whe quantity throughout and eventually came in with the
the crowd. Not much could be discerned. s they streamed through the farzes, but on top of the hill Bannockburn was still in command, clear of Phryxus and Eton Boy, with Sunstar xiecely next, in front o Cellini, Royal Tender, Sobieski Longhost, and Bachelor's Hope, with King Willing in the ruck and Stedfast
grad. hill improving his position. Down the Sunstar, on a slight outside, was stride by stride lessening the gap between himself and the lead. For Demand Drafta on London on the day of
derDOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG
era, and swang renad Tattenham Corner in close attendance on Bannockburn, with Phryxus, Cellini, and Royal Tender most prominent of The Bank Line str. Orteric arrived at Kobe the remainder, though Stelfast was still improv. on the 26th inst.
Before crossing the road in the ing.
prox.
Hongkong, 28th March, 1911
ON SALE.
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