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LICENSING SESSIONS.
The annual-madoting of the Licensing-Board- was held at the Council Chambers yesterday. The Hon. Mr. AW. Browin, C.M.G., presided. and there were also present-Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson, Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Messrs. A.
WOLD
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER örn, 1911.
THE REVOLUTION,
"REPUBLICAN-KWANGTUNG:
PROCLAMATION EXPECTED TO-DAY.
notice.
NEW BEGIMENTE”
IMPERIAL CLEMENOY,'
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were no longer there. Outalde the house, of the ) demande, and the discussion ended by his striking The Viceroy considers that the number of the Director, which it at the Arsonel, was stationed Wong on the face. Upon this Wong took to his a bodyguard, aul the next thing that those heale, and was seen no more, at least for the troops in the province is not sufficient, and Liinide knew was that these came rushing inside, time being The soldiers then started a hui Shai Kwai has been ordered to recruit four right to the dookyard. Here they took up a for the chief official, Yau, but he had evidently additional regiments, one of which is to be composition behind a sort of hedge, and started consideral discretion the butter part of valeur,
mp_1 had, exonped by the book dooč. posed entirely of Manchis. It lasaid that the fring.
Those who marched on the Arsenal were Upon this the police room, to have entered Arrangements have been made in Canton formon when preporly equipped will be sent to evidently a crowd of roughs not connected with the station and taken tho ammunition which Shelton Hooper, D. W. Craidook, T. F. Hough proclamation to-day of the surronder of the Lok Chung and other places near Fatehan the revolutionary party proper. They seem to had been refused thom, They procorded to the bare tarted off from the Chiness Bead about official's honse, and the hext thing that hap "A: Mackenzió unil.G. A. Woodcock (Beoreture). } Province, A telegram sont by order of ́e public') where robbers, pirates and rebels are very gfty strong, but ou. the way their numbers † pened was that it went up in flames, The fire nersagad, nutil they were over a hundred, or spread to four other houses, but the local Hee even more. In this party were many of the brigade was quickly at work, and extinguished In consequence of an Imperial Dooreo grant-loafer claw. When they entered the gates the the fire.
ORB Either upon this police station or on cue of man was killed and six injured. With soarsely a paqe after the firing, the dockyard soomed nut for long, as later in the afternoon it was t
brenmo filled with rovol tioneries, not to be soon. However, many of the police for almost as if at the wave of ther adapted the white bandage on their arms, bat tongician's wand, men could be seen distributing from time to time they removed them, evidently the white bands of the revolutionists to
not being too sure of their ground,” Nothing aundry. Thus within a comparatively short for her happened, and throughout the after- time, the Dockyard full into the possession of noon, the district was more or losa patrolled es went to bring out his children and the revolu the revolutionaries. One of the foreign staff nsual. tionaries mede way for bits, while there was attampt to interfere with the others. The affair. was too over, the foreigners left for the Sattioment, and the gates were closed, not to. bo re-oponed that night.
The following publican's licences granted -J. If. Taggart, the Hongkong Hotel J. N. Mohta, the King Edward Hotel; A. Weingarten, the Globe Hotel; F. Rajchmann, the Grand Hotel; George Green, the Criteriou Hotel D. Freiman, the Laud Wo Live In
meeting to the Tour Wah Hospital and the Chinees newspapers in Hongkong states that on Turday, in view of the critical condition of the city, a meeting of the leading citizens was convened to discussà the situation, quil at a result it was agreed to send a deputation to interview the Viceroy to urge that dihar arrangements were necessary for the protection of the city. (In other words, that the time had coma when it is advisable to change the flug) The meeting adjourned till yesterday morning when two representatives of "the Viceroy estended-Mr. Wa Ming Pon and Mr Koar Hung Yan. Mr. Wa adilrossed the mosting In the application by Ke Usotsuki for aging that provision must he made for main publican's licence for the Tokyo Hotel, Mr. Gtaining the troops; that arrangements munt K. Hall Bratton (of Messrs. Brultan & Hett) also be made for the protection of the Tartars appeared for the applicant. He informed the and Manchus in the City; and that men
Holol; 3. Feinstein, the Colonial Hatel, T. R. Nied, the Imperial Hotel; Esther Oliver, the Now Travellers' Hotel; L. Gameau, the Astor House Hotel: H. Ruttonjor, the Royal George Hott; I. Gruzman, the Central Hotel I. Greenstein, the Sisg-Hotel; R. David, Kowloon Hotel; W. Gallagher, the Bells View Hotel: R. A. Uschmann, the Station Hotel.
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iar pardon to political offendere the Viceroy has soldiers flend at them, and it is believed that the others the rebel flag was the hoisted, bat.j
released from Nam Hoi Gant more than eighty prisoners, and more are expected to be released shortly. The editor of the Tit Man Po and Chung Yuen l'e, who were recently sentenced to imprisonment for publishing seditioun artioles, have also been released. Hong Ya Wai, a noted loader of the Reform Party who was under the ban of the sathorities and who fled broad for safely, bos alro been par doned, and will shortly return to Canton
This man is a native of Shan Tak, and it is said he will be given a post as one of the Viceroy's secretaries.
A STRKET FORT,
.
SUN YAT SEN AND KANG YU WEL
Jastices that last year an sljuset leoneo had : Sgres must be taken for the Agppression of · Such is the alarm of the residents of Lia, frocreation, ground about a mile from the Jander. Towards the end of 1901 Kaur Yu'
at
the robber bands infasting the province Tong Strest, that they have pulled up the paving heen granted to Mr. Uyetenki in respect of the Finally the meeting resolved that pending tons and afilised them for building a fort Sei Foo Row Hotel. Since that dato the Tokyo
the elvelion of a President, Viceroy Chang, the street- on!rance. Yesterday, one of these Hotel, which was just across the road, had been built, and the applicant now desired a publicu's Admiral Li and General Cheung, shall formstones and orushed the band cf a lawker proceed farther, but if they did they woul detained by Si Alexander wettenham, the licence for that botd. The suration for him the Provisional Government of the province, who was near the structure. were the mannger of the Yokohama Specie was further decided to reque to the Tartars
Bauk, the manager of the Tokyo Kison Kai- sha and Mr. Pang On Wing, who was the owner of the premises. The applicant had abtained a letter from persons living in the neighbourhood stating that they had nu
ubjection to him having a hotel there. The
Japanese living in Hongkong, if he under slood aright, expressly desired that a licence shoull be granted to a Japanese-who-contā provide for their entertainment. In many in. stances Japanese could not take their friends to the Japanese Club, and there was no local place which mot. their requirements, but they said that Mr. Uyeteuli conld provide for them sait- ably... With regard to the number of public houses, be nederstood that sinen last your thros bouses had been vacatod, so that there were now three loss. If the Justices desired to know anything about the hotel he could answer their questions, or Mr. Uyotsuki could answer them himself,
Mr. Hooper - You bave an adjunct ficence : at present?
Mr. Bratton-Yes
You....
For a house on the other side of the road - Do yon propose to give up that? No. We propose retaining it us as annox to the Tokyo Hotel. It is proposed to have a public lar on the ground floor of the new building,
You have not applied for a renewal of the other adjunct licence ?-No, we hope to get a publican's licence, and then the other will lapse, The Chairman-Can you tell me why an ad janet lioooo is not sufficient? Your olient -proposes to-ester for Japanese ?-For Japanese
and Europeane...
Hon. Mr. Osborue--As far as the hotel guests are concerned an adjanet licence is sufficient --I take it that it would be. But there are others living in the hotel who look to take their friends thero for entertainment...
They can take them upstairs?-But they cannot get liquid refreshments between meals.
Mr. Mackenzie Would the cinematograph people be probable patrons of the hotel F-Yes.
It would be a convenienso to them?—A great TOBvenience.
Hon. Mr. Osborne--The applicant's main idea is to have a public bar which anyone can enter?-Yes,
There is no zeed to bring the question of Japanese into it at all!-NG
and Manchos to send representatives to another
me to be Fold 10-day' in the Provincial Assembly Hall when arrangements for their protection will be further considered, and those when finally adopted, will be presented to the Viceroy and aron His Excelionay signifying
hie spproval (which is ovidently expected to bo at once given), the public will be notified, the flag changed and a sainty dred,
NOTES FROM CANTON.
Canton, November 7th.
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THE TUBAGORY,
The funds in the Treasury hard reached such
a lowebb that the Viceroy hug ha i inner to the Commissioners and Tustais that në further money will be paid out to the various Departments, as the whole of the remaining money is urgently wanted for the support of
the Police and Military BoreanIR,
MACAO ALSO HOAXED.
The Chinese of Macao, like those of Hongkong wore hoaxed by the news of the fall of Poking The news was brought to Macao by passengers A telegram has been received from the Com on the Sui An, who waved the new China tag mander of the Land Forces to the effect that from the stern of the xhip as it entered the feres fight lasting several hours took place bar' our. The intelligence spread like wildfire, roned about Walchow City yesterday. For and ecked the grustest enthusiasm song the of tho Colony. Oar Corros- time the Imperialists were outoombered and Chinese
-pondent writes that "the community things looked very black for livin, At the
rand! over the nows and that oritical moment, however, reinforcements came went
of onthusiasm have up and the Royalists were able to drive off the gnch cemonstrations rabels with loss. Waiohow City is said to be never been witnessed in Masao before. Whenu relieved and is in a fairly posceful state. In our correspondent wrote there was talk in the same Prefecture at some distance from the Chinese business circles of celebrating the day by obial city things are not so well for the guverns general holiday, but the news has doubtless munt.It is reported that two military camps reached Macao by this time that sich celebra hays been raided, the soldiers driven off and al tione are, as yet, premature. the arme, ammunition and stores taken by the rebels. In this exploit it is said that the rebels were assisted by hundreds of bandits, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between bona fide revolutionists and robbers At Pok Lo, a populous district in the same prefecture, the rebel flag has been hoisted, and General Chan has sent soldiers to suppress the rising. Special efforts are being made to pro- serro the peace in the turbulent Shun Tak district, where the rebels are said to be very active and where trouble may break out at any moment. General Lung has sent a numerous body of troops to reinforce the garrison there, while the Brigadier-General has sent soldiers to guard tho section of the Kwongkow Railway that passes through the district. Li Sai Kwai is in charge of the river patrolz, and Fung Ying Sum is guarding with troops the important towns of Sai
Clusa
and Ko Tong. The walls of all the large places of the district are also lined with soldiers, The small steamers running to the West River districts have conand to run owing to fear of pirates. Thus it will be seen ibat trouble bas either broken out or is immediately exprated in all parts of the pro- vince, and that troops are being cantinpally The Board, after considering the application sont from here to quell these disturbances. in camera, refused a publican's, but granted This, according to most people, is just what the an adjanet licence.
gobels want, for as soon as the town is fairly were granted to the deploted of its military guardians, they will "Adjunct livepeos following P..0. Pouster, the Peak Hotel; rise and seize the city. I was told this moru. R. Eckhardt, the Café Weismann and Ying by a person who was near the White Cloud Nomura, the Nomura Hotel
·
The application of Harry Newbold for an adjunct lo enes for the Owl Grill Room was
then considered.
Hills yesterday that these ominences are full of rebels, who have dng treaches and have posted pisketa. These hills are only a short distance from the Fast Gate, and would make a fine base for attacking the city.
BRIGANDACE.
ΑΜΟΥ,
THE CITIZEN SOLDIERT. Meantime the approaches to the Arsenal were in the hands of members of the Citizen Soldiery. They established their headquarters in a sort of Arsenal, and, when carriages arrived, these were topped by a picquet with red bayonets. These voluateurs conld Loa great extent speak English, and they advised the occupant not to do so at their own risk. Up to about sight oplock the roads leading from this point to the Arsenal were patrolled by those men, and squads could even be seen carrying sems, but having no unifora, although distinguished by the white revolutionary band and their arms. At all the various places flags were hoisted, and while they were act the orthodox revolutionary flag, the volunteers themselvon stated that they had an equal sien ideation They were red with ore corner white, and emblazoned on this latter background was the starred circlot. as on the purely white g of the revolutionaries else whero,
A KEMINISCENCE FROM SINGAPORE.
An incident ocurred in Singapore a tow. years ago which bore upon the present rising in China. It concerns Kong Yu Wai, who wai for some time the late Emperor's adviser, And Sun Yut. San, the present revolutionary
Guvernment to offer $130,000 for his bund, Wei, wh so condu 4 bal induced the Chin made bis appearanes in Singapors, and was Colonial Secretary. Shortly af erwards thres Japaness arrived and asked for an interview with Kang Yu Wei, and the Colonial Secretary had them arrested. Two of them were of the swashbuckler class, and the third was a solool IDASLOT. They were examined, and it was. ascertained that the schoolmaster taught in Chinese schools and acted as a part of for Japanese capitalists: There are, he agent 18. in China." of us
The were asked what they came to Singapore for, but they lied hard, and it was determined to banish them. They had a large sum of which was taken from thon. A vessol vag loving on the following day (Sunday), and it was decided to place them on beard this ship.
hey said. quantity
the instance of the revolutionaries, calling upon A proclamation was posted on the wells at the pople to maintain a peaceful attitude.
wek
money,
On the Sanday Sir Alozandar Swettenham received information that Sun Yat Sen had turned up in Singapore, he was immrolling as a Japanese, std wanted to ros Kauz Yu Wei, Sun Yat Sen stated that since bis adrontora
IN THE CITY. Wanting as the affair at the Arsonal which have anally macked so drastic a in London, where he was kidnapped and de- had been in those exciting episodes ohange of regime, the occurrences in the tained at the Chinese Leation, he had been City were inuity lass striking, in fact it in Japan. He was asked whether he was not might almost have been open to question whether afraid to travel in thius. His roply was, “No. the revolutionaries had actual possession of it. I bave learned the Japanese language, and I Nothing of note oncurred there to start with,
pass as a perfect Japanese." He certainly did there was zo startling change from Imperialist make an excellent Japanese. When asked why to revolutionist, but more in the nature of she wanted to see Kang Ya Wei, he replied that grada i merging. In the course of the evening he was at the head of a revolutionary movement white bands became more frequent in the streets in China, and that his party was strong, though of the city, until ons might almost say that the not nearly so strong as Kang Ya Wai's party. whole place was ander the influence of the His wish was to combine with Kang Yu Wei's, revolutionists. The Tuotai was in the Bureau party. If they could join forces, ho added, they of Foreign Affairs in the Settlement, but this would be irresistible, and wou'd succeed, as he City Magistrato ranained in his yaman in the had plenty of money. Sun Yat Sen explained city, which was as usual guarded by a num..
that the coglowners of Japau, who devoted a ber of soldiers. With these the revolutionists large proportion of their profts to the cappused. were not long in fratoraising, and it is not aggrandizement of Japan, sore backing him. He certain that some of the Magistrato's troops was told that the Government could not did not show thi white band themselves allow plots to be hatched at Singapore, No change in the status of any of the officials and was refused permission to see Kang
made. All Wa
the Raine, the City is Ya Wai. Then Sun Yat Sen Alin the hands of the revolutionists, "You have arrested three of my men, and you who must thes have scored the most bloodless have got a lot of my money from them." The of anocesses, Lafer in the evening a band of Colonial Secretary thereupon threatened to about 200 men could be seen marching on the banish him, and advised him that, as his mission City, all wearing the white band, and going had failed, he bad better leave Singapore by probably to join their comrades inside.
About half past lau a'clock a fire was observed to have broken out in the city, and on inquiry it was learned that it was the Tootai's yamon that was borning, although there were many who denied that it was a stating that it was a house next door. Ere witnesses, however, stated that it was actually the yaman and that it had be fired by the revolutionaries. Firemen were at hand, and the blazo was not allowed to spread.
We learn that owing to revolutionary developments at Anroy the Tholai has fled and is believed to be in Hongkong. revolutionary occupation has not yet been formally declared, according to latest advices, but le daily expected. H.M.S. Rosario has gone to Auiny.
**FOOCHOW.
Contrary to many published statements Foochow is still in the hands of the loyalists, but the people of the city are much axcited over the progress of the revolutionary campaign, and many Manchu families have left the city,
The Americau torpedo boal destroyer Bainbrad je suit the supply ship Pompey were dispatched to Foochow last week.
THE FALL OF SHANGHAI.
mi is taken from the N.O. Daily News of the The following account of the fall of Shang
4th inst.:
LETTER TO THE BRITISH CONSUL The following is a rough translation of the letter addressed yesterday by the revolutionary party to the British Consul General, before the taking over of the native city and Kiangaan dock-yard.
The Military Government of the Chinere People. Niath Moor of the 4609th year of the Huang-ti period. To H, B. M. CONSUL
As a precautionary measure merines armeil with fixed baymate wara posted at the approaches to the French Concession.
Was
A BEBEL At the BTATION,
At seven o'clock Inst night the rumour spread in the Settlement that the Shanghai-Nanking Station and telographs had
been taken control of by the rebela. A visit to the Shanghai Itailway Station 9.30 p.m, gare immediate contradiction to this rumeur, as at that hour to Station was being patrolled by European and Sikh police, under the command of Capt. Hilton Johnson, and perfect order was being maintsived. There were for passangers s wi-hing to book, and ont- side the Station
the steamer which was to sail that day, and which would also probably carry-Bon's three men, to whom would be returned the mone which had been taken from them. All four left by the steamer for Hongkong; but Sir Alexander Swettenham telegraphed to Sir Henry Binks that they were on board the vessel, with the result that they were not allowed to land there, and went on to Forziona-The Times.
SHANGHAI RACE MEETING.
THIRD DAY' REALT/TE.
FLYAWAY PLATE. For China Ponies that have raz at the mating. Seven Furlongs.
1 Mr Paignton's Marenon (Mr Rowe) ... Mr F. B. Marshall's Willow Treo
[Mr Johnstone) 2)
Mr Fash's Marbles (Mr Anderson)
Time, 1 m, 46 sec. Pou-MA-TING CUP. For Griflus. One mile
and a quarter. Mr Cire's Flashlight (Mr Moller) Bir Fuch's Mandolin (Mr Anderson).
2
able Chinese spent and there were immumer- Mr Johr Pool's Drumlithie (Mr Johnstone) 31
B.V.C. ARTILLEBY.
Time, 2 m., 41-1/5 800. CORMOPOLITAN CUP., For Auction Griffas.
One mile and a quarter.
1 2
Mr Kobe's Tomtit (Mr Laurence) Mr Habitant's Capsicum (Mr Moller) Mr Neville's King Arthur (Mr Dalgarno) 3
Time, 2 m. 44-4 5-sec, GRAND STAND STAKES-1 mile. For boza
Aido griffins. The B. P. Kongsi's Rice Bird... Mr Elme Mahatma (Mr Crighton)
(Mr Anderson) 1
Mr John Peel's Dramblair (Mr Johnstone) 3
Time 2:07.
For China
INTIMATIONS
SKIN DRIED, CRACKED AND PEELED OFF
In Scales, Leaving Face Raw, Very Painful. Made Her Low in Health, Used Cuticura Ointment. In Less than a Week Trouble Gone. Other Things Soothed for the Moment, but Cuticura Cintment Cured.
My child for some three or four years had (been suffering-from an achment of this skin on
face, both
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ant this time that I went for the Cuts Osta After apply t continually for Pages days is saved zizay of mendjangosté la' how ikan a veselé it hal completion, ad inhurst isoler fruity. Juve bol amel with the cubt weather. rubbed so no Gutierra Ohumont, on, hey soup, and her hair stopped falling out, and 1st it is to be uni să reasonafide in price. The spent a lot on other lines which oney, soothed for the gent, led Cutters Oatment curd." (igen) Mrs. B. J. Roberts, 17 Cranworth St. Beatie; Liverpool. Burland, Jan. 17, 190.
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Chas. J. Gaupp
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Selection of Goods from
MAPPIN & WEBB,
LONDON,
Comprising :-
SILVER CUPS
PRESENTATION PLATE,
TEA SERVICES,
40.
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PRINCES PLATE
TABLE WARE,
CUTLERY,
and
FISH KNIVES
DRESSING CASES with
FORKS,
SILVER FITTINGS,
LEATHER HAND-BAGS,
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waiting developments; but within the compound the presence of seventy European and Sika policemen was well able to keep urder and the platforms of the station wera. practically desort al. It was reported that early SIR.-Our country bas long suffered under in the evening-shortly after seven o'clock despotic rule, until now she has been forced to Chinese wearing a whits hand on his arm entered Patriotic aution. Since the first rising, all Pro the booking hail and, presenting at antomalio vinces, North and South, havn lont their aid, pistol, attempted to hold up the station. Very Mr. J. H Gardiner, who appeared for the
and a series of brilliant successes has resulted. wisely, the railway employees ignored his do- Bhangani is a great contre of interns monde and threats, and business continued as applicant, stated that Mr. Newbold had held a
tional trade, and the residents and visitors herensual until the arrival of the Municipal Police, licones in the Colony for many years. He was
The troubles of the present time have resulted, congregated, foreign and Chinese, make a who had been antwoord meanwhile. well known, and wished to re-open the Or in a great increase of brigandage and piracy population of several hundred thousands, to Grill Room, which was now closed, as an eating The following to a few of the worst cases that
whom have been added recently immigrents
The Artillary fell in at their headquarters, from all provinces. Seeing the critical financial house. His establishment was frequented by bavo occurred lately-At Shn Hau, not far situation and the prevailing onslety, our Goy the Gaosbed, at about 4 p.m. aúd harnessed up, PARI-MOTUEL CUP-13 miles. seamen and people who could not get meals in
from Fatahan, a horde of pirates attacked nine prnment, after the roost anxions thought and their teams. Gran and small arm smuauition
was served out, and the mon stood by ill 6.30 Me Misshell's Cherry Tree. (Mr Johnstone) 1 PINCE NEZ in view of the existing ordinary hours.
bosts full of rice. They drove off the crows
danger of trouble arising. Mr. Mackenzie-The place is now closed?
And removed the whole of the grain. The
has decided to sarme charge of Shanghai and P. At that hour to gun were parked in the Municipal Compond sed te popis beddad ourselves socure good order, and so restore cour down in the Guasked. Sentries weris posted, Why The license expired on November lat, bandite in the Lok Chung district have threat-fidence among the commercial population. The and, at the time we went to press, the whole and Mr. Newbold was unable to get a licence and the military stations, and the gentry, in Settlement, however, is of large extrat, and, o nuit was standing by in case of eventualities.
on for this month. He applied for au terror of losing their property, have petitioned
that we cannot mest all requirements, so carry
that while we shall exercise all endeavours to eating-house licence, but it was not granted,
Hon. Mr. Osborne-It was refused by the the Viceroy to send troops without delay. At
afford protection, we also trust that you will set warned to be realy. forth extra guards of police so as to guaranten Tung Po in the Sham, Tak, dietziet. ■ largə police?
the situation and prevent the beginnings Mr. Gardiner-It was refused by the Colonial number of robbers attacked the place and borned Treasurer, but I do not know what the objecthe houses and shore of all those who offered
possible disorder.
This we earnestly commend to your favour After private consideration the Board refused resistente. These rascals were successful in able consideration. the application.
getting away with thousands of dollars worth
RIBING AT KIANGṆAN-REVOLUTIONARIES of property.
to
Mr. Gardiner Yes,
tions were.
SINGAPORE PARA RUBBER ESTATES.
TRAITORS EXECUTED,
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EVERYWHERE.
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The other units of the B. V.C. were also
MOTINY IN CHAPEL,
A mutiny broke out yesterday among the native polics in the Chapei district, and although
of small dimensions it contained the elements of danger, as it might prove the spark to set the whole district ablaze already inflamed as it is with revolutionary feeling.
popics,
2
...
Mr Robson's Cenile Torn (Mr Burkill) Mr Fash's Minstrel (Mr Alderton)
Time 3,18 3/5. MANCHU STAKES-13 miles
For bona-filo griffins that have ran at this meeting and not
won a race.
*
Mr R Macgregor's Salvator (Mr Vids) Col. Bruce's Sir James (Mr Sprisfeld) Mr Mohawk's Peregrins (Mr Morrisa)
Time, 241 3 5. CONSOLATION Cup-14 шilea. McBars Winsome and Hasty's I'm Off (Wr
Mr Durgor's Juët-in Timo, (Mr Camming) Mr Permy's Per, (Mr Schnorr)
Time, 2.39 2/5.
and
SPECTACLES
Accurately
Fitted
to-Each
Individual's Face.
BurkiOur Stock is Complete, Assortment
CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES-11 'miles.
2
At the moment it in hardly possible to give an account of the whole circumstances, for these will not be known nail the +xistence of a plot ar plon may be revealed, either on the part of the revolutionaries, if indeed it has been part of Marshall's Cherry Tree, (Mr Crighton) I any of their schemes, or on the part of the Mr Paignton's Marengs. (Mr Rowo)...
Time, 236 3/5. ing incidents of the mutiny are known. It is
itinans police o far, however, the outatud Mr Paul's Rovel Böse, (Mr Alderton)
i
Once a start had been made by showing the revolutionary flar, it was not long before the I reported a day or two ago that even the whole of the district srond Shanghai kecame The profits for the year ended June 30, after troops are honeycombed with Government spies, revolutionary, and by dusk Kingnan and the allowing £500 for depreciation, amounted to and these defected two of the Kwong Sai City were in the control of the Koh Ming Tong £9,203, making, with the haleuca brought soldiers holding correspondence with the rebels. where sean, and signs were visible on every
pert, the white land on the arm was every forward, £13.989. The directors prepose to pay
d.sidoad of 10 per cent, carrying forward. They were arrested and their belongings search-hand that the revolutionists were masters of the said that about noon the police attached to the JOCKEY CUP-Seven farloes.
station in the Markham Rond district of Chopei Mr Marshell's Ebony Tran, (Mr. Dalgarno) 2.782. The company's property cousists of ed and several revolutionary bank-notes found situation, 3,590 acres, of which 1,664 seves are planted or in their possession. They at once admitted the spread of the moriment was seen.
It was at the Dockyard that the first sign of some distance from the Settlement-storied Mr Pick Turpin's Valhalla, (Mr Vernon) ...
About the trouble by making demand for ammuni- Mr Lisutand's As de Cœur (Owner) of dry of being planted. The amount
Time, 1:49. rabber harvested during the period under review their guilt, and although it was only three half past four o'clock the news reached there tins. Up to now, it is understood, they had amounted to 64 15lb., Es veuinst an estimate of o'clock in the morning, General Lung ordered that a band of men, presumably revolutionaries, rifles but no cartridges, and the demand for 74,000th. The deficiency was largely due to the their immediate execution. Terchen were lit being, it was said, the Chinese Director. Just in demanded to see the total in charge of the were in the immediate v cinity, their quest ammuition was presented by their arganot. long drought, which affected the flow of later and the men conducted outside the small North before that everything had been normal, but station, a man named Yao, but the latter sent seriously. The average cost of production was
one of his subordinates named Wong to inter- The Maharajah of Dardhanga has giros ve 1s. 4id per lb., and the average net prica realizate, where they met their doom. The corpaea now, when the news of this became known ex- ed was 48. 10.34d, për lb. The manager estimates were left exposed for several hours and were an citement prevailed. A survey of the premises view the men.. On coming outside, the latter Iskha of rapes (abani £33,330 toward the crop for 1911-12 at 120,000b.
showed that Mr. Kong Kwok-wha and asked the mer not to make tromble, but the Hinda Voivera'ty which it is proposed to estab object of awe to thousands of persons,
Admiral Wa, the two most prominent officials,' sergezut seems to have been insistent in his fish at Benares.
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