NERVOUS DISORDERS": THEIR
PERVENTION AND QUEE
When the nervous” system is out of order, we suffer from many disturbing irritability, symptaxis. Headache,
somnia, confusion of thought, loss of memory, mental depression, and explosive fita of tamper are among the disquieting effects of the condition. Besides these, there are sensations of weakness and aily-induced fatigue, with, possibly, trembling and convulsions.
THE TERRIBLE MURDER
SHANGHAI.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1914,
in IN morning one of the residente at least
the neighbourhood was awakened by the barking of dogs, probably this one, but the noise occasioned little comment, for at times Mr. Neumann would take the dogs out for an early morning drive to his house at Kiangway. It is more than probable that at the time the barking of the dogs was going on, the murder was actually being committed.
A DETAILED ACCOUNT. The following account is taken from the N.-C. Daily News:
An appalling tragedy, probably the worst in the history of crime in the Settlement, occurred in the early hours of Friday morning. Mrs. Neumann, the wife of Mr. Richard Neumann, of Astor Road, was brutally murdered in her bed These symptoms are invariably due to room, and money and jewellary to the starvation of the nervous system, which value of about $35,000 was carried away has been drained of the phosphorus it Mr. Neumann was in hospital at the time, needs for health. What is necessary to having been sick for a week or more, and Festore the health is a food rich in the only occupants of the rooms above Their phosphorus. The ideal preparation of the shop in Astor Road were Mrs this kind is Banatogen, which consists of Nouman and a Chinese boy, pure ensein chemically corabined with rooms were separated by a dining room, that form of phosphorus found in the and in this room there was a fine wolf
hound. brain and nervous system.
On this point, Dr. C. W. Saleeby the ominent medical author, writes: When phosphorus is combined with elements it is a valuable food, and is Indeed, absolutely necessary for life. It has been proved by a large number of the whole (93 per cent.) of the phosphorne nided to the diet in the form of Banatogen is absorbed." Chemists in bottles of two sizes.
THE FIRST DISCOVERY.
OFFICIAL INVESTIGATIONS.
FURTHER DETAILS.
Mr. Bremner will be riding for Mr. Stabb, and current gossip. assigns" Sir The remains of the unfortunate woman Paul's second whip to Mr. Brand, who were removed from the house to the
All the eligible ponies were sent out on noon, and it is understood that Dr. Krieg was to conduct a post-mortem examination their usual morning gallons today. to the custom of the German authorities
aciontific Axperiments that very nearly already at work. There was nothing to crime, the heads of the notory of the Mortuary at eleven o'clock in the fore last year rode for H.E the Governor.
The Cast and East Point, 1m., | £111
1.46, 2.19; last quarter 33. Squirrel, 1m., 382-5, 1.142-5, 1.50, 2.245*
last quarter 34. Tango, fm., 14.
Radianos Dahlia, lim., 39, 1.18, 1.61 2-0,
2.26, 3.01; last quarter 35.
2.25, 2.59 3-5; last quarter 849-5. Winsome Dahlia, 1m., 39, 1.149.5, 1.58, Gordo Hop, Im., 38, 1.13, 1.47, 221; in
quarter Langrans, inside course in, 3, 1.14 2-8
1.52; last quarter 38
Iovide
$.284-6 last quarter 302-5 2,50 2-5; fast quarter 34. Monarch Dahlia, Im., 38, 1.1848, 1.589-3,
Aldwych, inside course, Lu, 39, 1.18, Candy Kid, lim, 37, 1.12, 1.48, Lak
1.55 1-5, 2.27; last quartor 38. last quarter 35. Inside course.
course.
Dandy Boy. Im., 38, 1.1426; 1.492-5, 2.234
SHIPPING IN PORT,
STRANSKR
B.
ANYO MABU, Japanese str., 1,245, Yama moto, 26th January-Chingwantai 26th January, Coal-Mutsui Bussed Kaisha.
Banatogen can be obtained of off few yards of his room during the night, summoned to the scene, and the German upon them in the afternoon. According John Peel's agnia elceted to take the sand ARRATOON ÁPOAH, British str., 2,021, W.
(111-8,691
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The tragedy was not discovered until A foreign other about 6.30 a.m. yesterday.
employee went to the shop to begin work at the usual hour, about 5.45, and ou arriving found the boy mentioned above show that he knew anything of the grim tragedy which had been enacted within a and the ordinary round of duties was procoded with antil 6.30 when the foreign employee observed that Mr Nouman was rather late in rising. He sent the bus to call her and in foe moments he came down saying that his mistress had been killed.
The poiies were iramediately summoned. and officers from Hongkew Station at They were con- one visited the konse, fronted with a terrible scene in the had
Neumann on the floor, which was saturated with blond, her head almost severed from the botly. apon which other fearful wounds bad leen inflicted. The arms appeared to have been hacked The room with a chopper, and three fingers were missing from the left hand.. was in great disorder, and it was obvious the that rubbery had followed the murder. A rough list afterwards supplied to
guce particulars of valuables polic missing, the estimated value $35,000. The caso presente gome extraordinary features and is engaging the activities of the whole detective staff.
*GOEBEN, baviar arrived, Consignees of Cargo are bergby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opin, Tressure and Valuables, are being lanted sud stored at their risk into the baxtidas and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf a Goden Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Woe: Pojat Godowns, whence delivery may obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless latinestion is received from the Consignees before Noox To-Day requesting it to be landed here.
Na Claims will be admitted after the Good have lect the Gotowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 29th inst. will be subject to reu
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
t
THE FORTHCOMING RACE Mr. Neumann believes that the men
MEETING. There must havo committing the orime came without any
TRAINING NOTES intention of murder. been more than one of them, for the
Wednesday, Jan. 28th. deceased was a very powerful woman, and thor that His theory is Chinese. would have been more than a match for any tried to remove the keys of the safe from Early next wook the Brat arrival of the As she started up she. Harry Gegg, a brother of the popular Mrs. Neumans. under the pillow, and in doing so awoke Northern jockeys may be expected. Mr.
blow oter the brow, which recovaly dazed her, but in all likelihood-Hongkong jockey, Mr. G. W. Gegg, is At present the police do not venture at the clutched at the men and the struggle coming down from Hankow to ride for
Blows from the chopper and When found the body was over they carried would be rained on Mr. Leo. d'Almada, who, by the way, has definite theory of what had actually began:
The loosen her bold, while realizing then how
The Shanghai jockeys may occurred, almost naked, lying face downwards, on her hands and arms to compel her to dropped bis nom de courts, "Mr. Lex," the floor, at the foot of the bed. head was all but severed from the body, far they had gone, the robbers would ent and is, this meeting, raving under his remaining attached only by the muscles her throat with another gash, in the hope proper name, ances indicated that it had been done by unfortunate woman fell forward, another French mail due here on Monday, the This will give them e clear and particles of flesh, and the appear of speedily finishing their crime. As the be expected to leave for Hongkong by the blows from a hatchet or similar weapon. blow on the back of the neck would all 9th prox. was further emphasized by various gashes might then have been inflicted on the week in which to train their respective The belief that the murderer used an axo but sever the bead, while further wounds seen on the body. One hand had almost back Besides the wound on the brow, mounts, been cut away by such a blow, the other there was a slash across each ear. almost equally badly wounded, there were slashes over the fao and cars, and the arms and back were fearfully gushed.
While the detectives had set to work Mr. K. J. immediately upon the McEuen and. Capt. Hilton Johnson, wore Consulate General was likewise notified
although the Consulate will make the course.
Fijian Chief, who holds an unbeaten Dr. Ney and other officials visited the hore, there will be no formal inquest, track the others were trotted on the gress Hongkong, has improved The deceased, who was forty-four years record in It was early discovered that robbery usual inquiries into the tragedy. A safe scene, and Dr. Krieg was also called in.
and of age, will be buried in Bubbling Well found open
wonderfully since he came under the and jewel box were had accompanied the murder. cleaned of their contenta, while drawers Cemetery at, 4.30 p.m. to-morrow. final been ransacked in all directions. It Up to midnight last night there had critics' eyes last week. He is gusting was then possible to trace the movements been no further arrests or detentions, back his grand form, moving along with of the murderer or murderers after the although during the afternoon and even easy giant strides. He covered a mile After so showy a gallop his every line of sporting owner was overheard to remark time they had left the house. A struggle bron expanied by or more persone had comfortably in 2.124-5, last quarter 31 4:5 that he would back Fijian against any been the police as the result
Certain information has been given the for the Champions boween the murderer and his victim is of efforts to follow up
With judicious training, Sir Paul at present this much is based on theory. suggested as having taken place, although inquiry.
It concerns a Chinese. Chater is steadily bringing out the good Jery the murderers made their exit by the developments,
Their move The elue has been taken up, and may be points in his two Derby favourites. new building next door. and having secured the moner and jewel-police which may lead to important ments que traced by means of the foot of value, though of course there is the Crown Aster was taken over If miles, and was galloped over the Derby prints left, and they seem to have goue possibility of is being just one of those us there is to Crown without a Jewel, the out by way of the kitchen, then down extraordinary coincidences which build latter
The examination of the body has distance. His performance was decidedly attractive. 3.31 4-5 for the 1 miles (last the door of which they renched the street.
The airs by way of the new house, through up circumstantial evidence. Footprints can be traced through these established the fact that wounds were quarter 31) gives very fair promise of the rooms and downstairs, and just outside inflicted after death, these being the Jewel's chance for the blue ribbon. the door are stains of blood. Here the wounds on the back. It is somewhat doyen of the Jockey Club Stewards would traces come to n end, and there is no significant that the murderer covered the seem to be retrieving his fortunes of last year for in every one of the four classes knowing the direction taken by the remains with a blanket.
Being under Had the deceased received the slightest of pondes Sir Pan! has respresentatives criminals in their fight.
fortunate accident or the barking of the Britannia Dablia will show his heels to dog, there might have been a different the rest of the field in any race for his Mrs. Neumann had only class of auction griffins, in which be construction the honse mentioned would warning of his approach by some that will take a lot of beatinine
story to tell, be empty, and thus facilitate escape.
to reach out a hand to a little drawer at
Winsome Dahlia displays winsome form and game finishes. Of the old ponies Conqueror and Triumph Asters.
Mr. Soares has evidently taken the there is Royal Rose to reckon with, besides
grifins so much as he has been doing. friendly hint of not stretching his Derby Banjolini finished poorly by comparison this morning. He is a fine stayer, and if he is judiciously handled during the next fortnight, Mr. Dalgarno will give Sir Paul a fino race for his double Asters.
For the Donald Dhu is in fine fettle. Gymkhana Club Cup he has the advant- age over his only dangerous rival, Violini, who will be penalised 14 lbs. Donald Dhu would liave carried the same penalty but for the allowance to his non- winning jockey, Mr. Harry Gegg, who vill earry 5 lbs. less weight in the race.
Without further comment the times be low are those clocked yesterday and this
TWO MEN DETAINED.
The polios investigations early in the
to luft in the Godowns, where they will he was not made by forcing any of the door mornina elicited the report that a Eure the bedside, wherein lay a fully loader starts Among the long distance subs,
A Claims must reach us before the 5th will probably be found that the murderer, Dean had been seen in the district at an revolverN
examined on the 29th inst., at 9.30 AM..
Feb., or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by th Jadomigned,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co...
General Agents. Edugheug, 22nd January, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P.ZO. 5. N. Co.'s Stomise
TH
"NOBE."
ENTRANCE FROM THE NEW WING. From facts which have been gathered it is probable that the circumstances of the crime we somewhat is will appear below, though of course only a theory can be offered. It is clear that an entrance or windows of the house and shop. It or murderers, made their way into the carly hour of the morning. At that stage of house through the new building adjoining the inquiry it was impossible to gauge the the art shop. fn intended extension situation with any accuracy, and in view of the wide range of possibilities in the Immo-
warrant for his arrast was of Mr. Neumann's premises. diately to the right of the present Astor crime, a Road entrance is a temporary door con applied for. In the course of an hour or is anderstood to have given an account of necting the old with the new premises, and two he had been taken into custody. He giving access to two flights of stairs leads whereabouts during the night as well
which Mrs.
as the business which took him to that the floor upon ing in
of the Settlement, Neumann's room is situated. There are marks on the now stair and in this new corroboration of these statements, the building which show that the murderer air murderers left the house by this way. police have detained him. The househor Tact marks of course are being pre-who slept on the premises has also been servisi, and yesterday for this reason the detained by the police, as apparently he was in the house at the time the murder was committed. huilders were forbidden to resume work.
HOW THE MURDER TAS DONE.
a
upon
!
Ponding
It now appears that a number of the
Tho circumstances workmen of the now building if not all of them, had completed their work on Thursday evening. have necessitated strict inquiry in this direction
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN HAIL.
The P.M. str. Persia arrived at Manila on the 27th January, at 6 p.m., and will sail from that port on the 29th January, at 6 pm, and may be expected to arrive at Hongkong on the 31st January, at
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The I.G.M, str. Prinz Waldemar loft Sydney on the 10th January, at 11 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the foot, 2nd February.
Tuesday, 7th January. Capello, m., last Im., 361-5, 1.102-5
1.42; last quarber 31 3-5.
Amber, im., 82-5. 1.12; last quarter
Arvived Hongkong on 28th Januery, 1914,
The Finger Print Department of the moon. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA.
The door of Mrs. Neumann's room was police was called into use in the morning,
The E. & A. atr. Empire, from Sydney, stealthy and a search made for any due to the PORT BAID, SUEZ & STRATTS.
adinitting at
The footte, left Port Darwin, for this pert on Under her murderers in this direction. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named unlocket,
Only those of one man versel are hereby informed that their Goods are entrance into the room. being landed and placed aT THEIR RISE in the pillow were the keys of her jewellery and prints received the careful attention of the 24th January, and may be expected morning-AN
Mrs. the shape of the boot or shoe worn, as Hongkong and Kowloor, Wharf and Godowa cash boxes, and this fact was presumably the detectives. Co's God was at Kowloon, where each Consign known to the murderer there being were well defined on the floors, and from to arrive at Manila on the let February
indicated by the marks left, the view was tent will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and evidences of an attack
It is supposed that she was first suggested that the wearer was a Chinese
unusually small 3:1 was delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed Neumann while she was asleep.
Optional Goods will be landed hero unless
w, and then rose up and fell forward in apparently covered by badly-made foot- instructions and given to the contrary within wounded in the throat, and very severely It
the hack of her neck of a foreign boot, tapering in straight the bed, at which moment, probably, the wear, such as a poor Chinese imitation fourful wound on. was inflicted with some instrument larger fines to the tor instead of following the
Enif This was the wound which contour of the limb. utmost completely severed the head from the body, afterwards mutilated by wounds on the arms and the removal of fingers, the quickest method of getting possession of the ringa she wore
6 beurs.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including
of arrival will be subject to rent. No Fire Fosurance will be effected by me it
date
any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowas for oxamination by the Consignes and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and Doretas. at 10 AM. on MONDAYS Bad TaERSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the "Goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 26th January, 1914.
WEATHER REPORT.
11
Ca the 38th at 11.35 ..-The northern depression has passed into the Pacific. The anti-cyclone bas weakened and moved eastward, It is now central in the neighbourhood of Shanghai,
Pssure is inclined to gire way along the south coast of China and over Aunam.
Light or variable winds are indicated along "the east coast of China to the north of Foochow and moderale monsoon over the N, China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending si 10 to-day, 0.05 inches.
The foreasst for the 24 hours ending at noon. to day is as follows:-
DISTRICT.
FORECAST (3. wieds, moder-
Hongkong & Neighbourhood || ate; fine.
NE gale, mo derating. Formoss Channel South coast of Chins between The same as
No: 1. flongkong and Lamooks, 1 South coast of China between The same as
Hongkong and Heinuo...
PASSENGERS.
JERIVED.
No. 1.
than
PREMEDITATED BRUTALITY.
THE ENGLISH MAIL,
The P. & O. str China left Singapore for this port on the 24th January, at and is due here on the 29th January, at 6 p.m., with the outward English mails, about noon...........
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The view of the police yesterday after
The LGM. str. Derfinger, carrying noou was, therefore, that Chinese had foreign criminal and loafer class in the the German mails, with dates from Berlin committed the murder. With the know- ledes possessed by the police of the Settiorment, there appeared nobody in of the 7th January, left Colombo on the that section at all likely to be capable of 25th January, and may be expected here such a crime. This, of course, did not on or about the 6th February. mean that investigations were confined to the Chinese population, but from the inquiries which were made, this seemned
to be the most likely quarter.
The brutality of the crime is almost Even so, it appears to inconceivable. fave been premeditated in all its details, since note of the weapons user were implements such as might have hea hastily
Up to yescrday evening the police were snatched up in the shop on the way to
unable to say that there was a clue to bedroom. The shop was not entered. the The prints of blood-stained fingers were found upon various articles, and these are any definite person, but werk is proceed being dealt with by the Finger Printing along lines which should prove of Department, and will determine the quee considerable value later tion as to whether Chinese criminals investigation, known to the paties have been responsible for the outrage. There is also the cine of the foot-marks on the landing and stairs, No weapons wore found in the room.
LUST, OF STOLEN PROPERTY.
The list of stolen jewellery and money includes the following:
One diamond and neart necklace, value $10,000,
Ten or twelve gold ringe, gentlemen's, nest with emeralds and indestone..
Fifteen or eighteen diamond rings, and a similar number of diamond pins.
Eight Chinese heavy gold bravolets. One half-moon diamond brooch. One 43 carat diamond brooch $500 in notes, $200 in silver, $200 Sun Yat-sen dollars, 340 Hongkong paper money, one franc pieces, and a auui ber of English, German, Spanish, and Japanese gold coins.
SCENE OF THE CELMS.
on in the
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
303-5
Checkmate, hm., 38, 1.15; last quarter 37. Fishball and Ignarance, im., 38, 1:12 4-5,
1481-5, 2.24 last quarter 36... Pak Kwai, m., 37. 1.10); last quarter
334 Soi Kwai, m., 1.11.
31 3-5.
Valsalini, m., 323-5, 1.4; last quarter Defford, fm. 34, 1.051-5, 1.44 1-5; last
quarter 35.
Freddy, 1m., 354-5, 1.12, 1.51, 2.95; last
quarter 34.
Turquoise, m, 4128, 120, 1.52; last
quarter 32.
The str. Dilwara, from Calcutta left Arravand, m., 1.08.2-5.
may be expected here on or about the 29th Singpore on the 4th January, a.m., and January, a.m.
The A.L. str. Forwaerts left Singapore for this port on the 23rd January and will arrive here on the 30th January.
The Danish str. Indien left Port Said on the 10th January, and may be expected here on or about the let February..
The N.Y.K.. str. Colombo Maru (Bom- bay Line) left Bombay for this port is Singapore on the 14th January, and is expected here on the 1st February.
MR... NEIMANN'S STRANGS PRESIONITION. Mr. Nouman left hospital yesterday, although looking for from welk He was one of the first on the scene of the murder if dados he did not actually discover it
The N.Y.K. str. Tambo Maru (Ameri- himself, and his story, which he gave to a representative of the North-Chino Daily News yesterday afternoon, was cau Line) left Yokohama for this port via remarkable for the fact that while lying Forts on the 18th January, and is expect. in hospital in the early hours of the ed here the lat February. morning he had a strange pranonition of
evil.'
The NYK. str. Kamakura Maru
(Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port Mr. Neumaan said that about half-past via Singapore on the 16th January, and The NY.K. str. Bumano Maru (Aus two o'clock be found himself awake. He expected here on the 5th February. was unable to account for the feeling, but just then he experienced the sensation ralian Line) left Melbourne for this port that Mrs. Neumann was being killed.ria ports on the 14th January, and is The N.Y.K. str. Katori Maru (Euro Blipping on his overcoat, for it was a expected here on the 9th February. cold morning, he went to the verandah and looked out of the window. In fact pean, Line) left London for this port via it is highly probable that, but for the ports on the 3rd January, and is expected doctor's orders against his going out at here on the 11th February
The N.Y K str. Aki Maru (American all, he would then and there have left and
However, be returned to Line) left Seattle for this port via ports The house in which the murder took gene home. place is situated at the corner of Aster bed, but was still uneasy and at seven on the 13th January, and is expected bore The Barber Line str. Satsuma sailed Road and Tiendong Road, the two o'clock returned home, to find that his on the 15th February
sent for the polier, and called in Drs. New York on the 14th January for Por Chipshing, from Manil, Messrs thoroughfares here forming an acute angle fears had been but too terribly realized.
War, G. M. Brico, R. O. The ground. Hoor is Mr. Neumann's. To and ferngross, knowing, at the frongkong.
restaurant, and above is his fat. There Ray, E. Bowies and J. Harding.
Por Haishing, from Swatow, Dr. and is the dining room overlooking the junc same time that Mrs. Neumann was past
times" he said. Mrs. H. Knoear, Mr. G. Kinnear, Mr. tion of the roads, nearer the Astor House all hope, for she had been killed four M. Kinne: r, Miss Newton, Rev. Father is a bedroom, and behind the kitchen. It was in the bedroom that the tragedy Dousfris and Mr. N. L. Watson.
Per Hirano Haru, for Hongkong, from occurred. Next door is the building in
work of Chinese, and that robbery was Singapore, etc., Mr. and Mrs. E. L. course of construction, through which the said he was sure that the murder was the Everything had gone as usual the provi. the motive, bir. Neumann was very well Aggasiz, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilkinson murderer is supposed to have escaped. and child, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stevenson, Mrs. A. Z. Clark and child, Miss A ous day, the restaurant had been in fall known as the most kind-hearted of women, swing, and no one could have suspected and no foreigner, he felt sure would Spearing, Mrs. M. Estebe, Mr. and Mrs. that a tragedy was so close at hand. Mrs. have committed such a terrible murder.
There were usually two dogs in the A S. Hershey, Mrs. P. Forum and Neumann was a big, well built woman, children, Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Levy and eminently capable of looking after her house, but on this night only one child, Mr. J. Wilson, Ms. E. Lecable, solf, and there had been no occasion for remained, a big massive hound. The pre- to the farm at Kiangwan. taking with Mr. R. E. Thompson, Mrs, J. McLarren, nervousness by reason of the fact that ions afternoon Mrs. Neumann had been Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gillingham, Mr. L. she was practically alone in the house.
As usual there was a dog in the house, her the other, a well trained German Beckinguale, Mrs. Leaching and child, Mrs. M. Burton, Master R. Burton a fine large animal, understood to have police dog, but had forgotten to bring it
been tied up. About three o'clock in the back. and Mrs. A. Ford.
I
ROLLERY THE MOTIVE. Continuing his narrative, Mr. Neumann
INDO-CHINA GTEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD. Yeloong, from Tsingtau, is due in Hong-
kong 29th January,
Loksang, from Shanghai, is due in Hong
kong 29th January,
Hongkong 29th January. Hopsang, from Chingwantao, is dus in inising from Calcutta, is dus in Hong
kong 1st February: Fooksung, from Culcatta, is due in
Hongkong 6th February. Fennacher, from Tacoma, is due in Eony.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
kong 1st February. Cardiganshire, from London, passed-the Canal 2nd January, is due in Hong. kong 2nd February.
Cheriton, Im.. 45, 1.224, 2.00, 2.32: last
quartor 33. Damon, im., 41, 1.14; last quarter 33. Ole Hop, im., 35, 1.06; last quarter 31.
OLD POKIES.
Royal Eose, 14m., 37, 1.15, 1.61, 2.97 2-5,
3.00; last quarter 323-5. Victorioso (late Donald Dhu), im., 6,
1.09 1.40; last quarter 31. Violini, 14m., 37, 1.16, 1.56, 2.32, 3.05; last
quarter 33.
Swett William, Im., 49, 1.16, 1.51, 2.24;
last quarter 33. Mahratta Chief, 1m, 2.15.
1, 4, 1.1048, 1:49 2-5, 2.26, 2.55); last quarter 301. Conqueror Aster, Fijian Chief, Im., 35, 1.082-5, 141
2194-5; last quarter 31 45.
DERBY GEIFFINE: Jewel Aster, (inside course), 14, 354-5, 1.11 2-5, 1.49, 22, 3.004-5,2.31 3-5; lass quartor 31. 2.58 last quarter 39: Polkalini, 13m., 362-5, 1.1325, 1.51, 2.25, Kaoshun, Im,, 40, 113 3-5, 1.57, 2.303-5, Sazon Chief, Im., 35, 1.09, 1.42, 2.16: last
Selangor Chief, m., Ale
Crown Aster
quarter 34., 10, 1.18 2-5, 1.55,--|
3.11 4.19 3-5.
Inat quarter 2.97 1-5, 3,01 3-5, 3.34; Banjolini, m., 38), 1.141-5, 1.51-4-5,
322-5. Britannia Dahil im
3.319-6; last quarter 32. Aster, Im., 30, 1.12, 1.453-5, 2.16; Victor
last quarter 31. Inside course. Nigorian Chief and Mexican Chief, 1m, 36, 109, 1.432-5, 216; last quarter 33; Nigerian was Grez
AUCTION GRIPPING.
Goldfinch Dahlia, 1m 41, 1.18, 1.58),
2.25.
1.12 1-5; last quarter 34. Buttercup, im, last m., 34, 1.08 1-6 Match, in last m., 1.05,
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS,
quarter 33. Pegasus-time missed. Valsalini and Triumphosu, 14m.,
Dunis, m., 1.082-5, 1.412-5; lest
1.08 1,433, 2.20, 2.58 last quarter 38; Triumphoso finished first Amun Ra, Im., 25, 1.11 4.5, 1.44, 2.18; last
corter 34.
Walker, 23rd January-Japan 18t January, General-David Sassoon # Co.
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BENLAWERS, British atr., 2,520, H. W Hos 23rd January-Moji 18th January Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Yamamoto, 25th January-Shanghai CANADA MAEU, Japanese str., 3,760, H. 22nd January, General. Osaks Shosen Kaishn CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,256, Liddell, 10th January-Tsingtan 15th Jan. Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHILL, British str., 1,809, W. McIntosh, Sist January-Swatow 20th January, General--Butterfold & Swire. 23rd January-Maaila 20th January General-Butterfield & Swire. CHIHUA, British str., 1,349, Findlayeon,
Ainslie, 27th January-Bangkok 18th CHINKIANG, British str., 1,229, G. B
January, Rice.-Butterfield & Bwita CHUMBANG, British str., 1,418, G. J
Mabbock, 21st January-Swatow 20th January, Gemral-Jardine, Mathe son & Co.
3rd January, DuvREA, French str., 6,709, Nags, 26th
January Shanghai General-Meesageries Maritimes. EMPRESS OF Asia, British str., 6,983,
Robinson, 22nd JanuaryVancouver 3rd January, Mails and General- Canadian Pacific Railways L. Davison, 10th January-Vancouver 20th December, General.-C. P. BY Co. EXPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 6,000 F
24th JanuaTY, January Swatow FENGTHIN. British str., 1,073, Harris, 2502
Ballast-Butterfield & Swire. GLENFALLOCH, British str., 1,434, W. L
Gardner, 20th January-Singapore 13th January, General Chinese. GLENOGLE, British str., 9,399, V. Graven, 21st January-Singapore 16th Jang- ary, Genoral--Chinese. 25th January Swatow 24th January, General-Douglas Lapraik & Co. HAIMUN, British str., 641, J. W. Evans,
HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, S. Wilde, 24th January-Shanghai 20th Janu ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
·HSINCHI, Chinese str., Westerlund, 4th January-Shanghai, 21st January, Gen- oral-Chinese. HUE, French str., 710, Cornelinssen. 25th January-Haiphong 3rd January. General: A. R. Marty. fonaxa, British str., 1,228, Shane, 25th January-Port Courbet 22nd. Jeng- ary, Coal-Butterfeld & Swire. JOHANNE, German str. 95, Ipland, 23rd Jan.
-Haibow 20th January, General-- Jebsen & Co. Karone, British str., 1,987, H. Mathias,
26th January-Haiphong 24th Janu- azy, General-Butterfield & Swire. LINAN, British str. 1,356, W. O. Jones, 23rd 90th Fanuary, January-Shanghai General Butterfield & Swire. LINGcnow, British str., 5,336, F. W. Caltam, 25th January-Shanghai 22nd January, GeneralButterfield & Swire. Locnow, British str., 1,298, Meathrel, 25th
January-Shanghai 21st General.--Butterfield & Swire. LVERMOON, German str., 1,238, Abshagen, 24th January-Saigon 20th January, Rice-Chinese.
January,
Jaunary-Hohow 21st January, Rice. MAHEW, German str., 936, Zollner, 22nd,
Butterfield & Swire.. MEXICO CITY, British str., 2.971, Starkey, 25th January-Moji 20th January, Coal-Chiuese.
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MICHAEL JEDSEN, German str., 937, Jacob- 2nd January-Hoihow 21af January, General-Chinese. NANYO MARU. Japanese str. 1.995, Kato, 22nd January-Kougay 19th January, Coal-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha. PHEA NANO, German str., 1,025, N. G. Minger, 21st January Saigon 16th Jannary, Rice-A. Bune & Co. PITANULOK, Gorman str., 1.237. W. Tau- bert, 25th January Bangkok 15th January, General Butterfield Swire
Jensen, 25th January-Bangkok 17th. January, Rice-Thoresen & Co. PROMETHEUS, Norwegian str., 1,025, H.
TASHO MARU, Japanese str. 2,637, G. Shimidzu. 23rd January Dairen, 17th January, General-Mits Pussan Kaisht TJIMARI, Dutch str., 3,815, J. R. Buya, 22nd January-Macassar 13th Janu ars, Sugar. Java China Japan Lijn TAMANOEK, Dutch str. 4,971, A. W. La Booy, 25th January-Miike 21st Janu-
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TJPANAS, Drich str., 9,124, A, Olden burger, 25th January Moji 20th January, Coal and General-Java- China-Japan Lijn. TORILLA Buitis su 3.189. C. J. Swanson
23rd January-Calonta 7th January General-David Sassoon & Co. TRIUMPH, German str., 739, Langschwager, 20th January-Hoihow 25th January, General-Jebsen & Co.
26th January-Wuhu, 21st January, Rice. Jardine, Matheson & Co. 25th January-Pulo Laut, Coal. WOSANG, British str. 1.127, J. M. Smith, YODO MARU, Japanese gir., 1,250, Yokota,
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