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THE HONGKONG TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
ENTRIES CLOSED.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY FFBETAEX
THE RACES, SELECTIONS FOR TODAY.
The annual Bace Hooting under the The entries for the Hongkong Cricket suspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club * Club"Ainüül Tennis Tournament hate opens at Happy Valley, this morning Dolned. · This feat the entries have been The rain during the past week interfered kxorptionally good. In the bpon singles somewhat with the training, and it was championship for men there are 38 com-nat "possible on Saturday morning to ty "petitors, whilst the open doubles cham- the potres over the grass track in the Einku
pionship for men, has produced 29 pairs.gallops. It is probable that there will be The Chub Championship has 19 entries more than the usual runder of ur An the handicap singles (two classes), these proses" among the restits of the meeting, are 48, and for the handicap doubles 365 xs after the rain we lave bad the trick is pairs; the mixed double handicap his likely to be on the Beavy side. The role 27 entries.
of tipäter therefore, in, fikely to be more The entries for the three most import unsafe than tsail, but an loft in average ant events in the tournament, together conditions, the following may be expected with the romlt of the draw for the Ario gare Emong the placed ponies in to sound are as follow :-
day's races, if they start in the events for which they are credited in the list appended :--
OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
A. Yamasaki v. H. D. Hujan, (b); U. M. Omar e. V. Trambitaky, (bye); F. L. Lau . D. J. Valentine, (bye); H. CHunt v. F: A. Redmond, (bye); M. Kt. Love. C. Choa, (bfc); Wong Fo Keung v. K. W. Laño, (byc); A. A. Runi- jahn, (bye); D. S. Green v. Capt. P. H. Daris; D. J. Purves v. E. Bussčiuery;
↑ L. Jack 4. N. Trambitzky; Major J. R. Lloyd v. V. Yvanovich; T: Lay S. A Rumjahn B. Krebs : 8. H. Ismail; B. Townsend, (bye); M. H. Lov. Wonk Po Ke (bye); E. C. Fincher . M. W Lo (bye); J. B. Penmin e G... M. Dod- well: (bye); Y. M. Täre . C. Willson,
bye); E E. Brown v. O. Rumjahn, (bye);';
I Nelson . M. D. G. Sárdberg, (bye),
OPEN DOUBLES CHAMMONSHIP
d. Willson and G. F. Sesali v. L. Jack and W. Hyde (bye); H. D. Rumjähn and A. H. Rumjahn w. M. D. C. Sandberg and N. Trambitzky; A. Grimmitt and J. Peirson v. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo; Major J. R. Lloyd and A B. Raworth E de Sousa did F. Prata; Lent. A 8. Lindsoll and R E. “Lindeell
•. 5. A. Rumjahu and 0. Rumjahn; D. J. Pure side A. C. Johnstone 7. E. Busschaert and B. C. Witcher;
ong Po Keung and Y. Yvanovich s J. B. Penman and J. D. Humphreys; Hi Lo and C. Choa . W. Lock Wei and Ng Sa Kwong; J. B. Wood and A. D. Bali. L. de Leeus and K. W. Lato; F. L. Lau and T. Lay o. A A Bunjah" and §. H. Ismail; È. K. Valen kins and D. J. Valentine. I. Bodger, Jr, and G. Rodger; Sorg--Lient G. H Hayer and Payar Comdr. F. Vining H. Krebs and E.E. Brown;
, A. Bedmond and G. E. Sayer -Yed Man Tsun and Wong Fo Kei; R. M Sthith add G. K. Dodwell &. C. C. Stark and R. C. Comrie, (bye),
Cui CHAMPIONSHIP.
A B. Raworth v. Capt. P. H. Davies, (by); D. J. Valentine . I. M: Smith, Lugo) Lieut. A. & Landwell & Fall
G. Miskin. R. K. Yale Lite C. Walipo K. W. Lane; B. M. Henderson. C. G. Perdue, F. A. Red mond: (byc); F. A. Dinsdale v. G. M. Dodwell, (bye); E Nelson G. W Bowell, (bye); M. D. C. Sandberg . C. O. Btark; (bye).
U.S.E.C. FINALS.
The United Services Becreation Club Talihis Final were played off yesterday
afternoon.
The men's singles competition was won by Majar Leslie Smith who beat Capt. Darick, F. G.A., in the fina
The thea's doubles competition was wop by Major Leslie Smith and Major Lloyd, with Dr Smalley and Mr. Claxton as funners-up.
tends were
Weill
by two goals to Rose Coung
WONG-NEL-CRONG STATS:-
The Carpenter Wallaby... Neston
MAIDEN STAKES
Bakogen King Rotar Pride Supiter
KALGAN PLATE
serimas Mosaic Tile West River
VALLEY
Stephanotis
Ball Finch Joy Bird
VICTORIA STAKES —
Fighting King
The Dabli..
Spotted Sand or Speck-
led House
CHALLENGE CUP
Empire Dablis..... Ajaxi Allied King
Causeway BAT
Flotsam
STAKES:-
John Peel's Choice
Kangaroo
TRIKE PLATE
Dahlia
Bingority Flying Mouse Multum in Parve Garrison Cup:
Repulse Bay, Chief. Delight Dahlia Tiddley Winks RACING STAKES
Scampardale Shining Star Dunoon JOCKEY' CLON. STAXIS:- The Dahlia. Roman Dawn Sir Colin
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THE SKAMENT'S STRIKE.
THE SITUATION HOPEFUL
On Saturday morning, at the Ting Wah Hospital, a long discedida took place botween the four seamen's delegaten arid representatives of the Tung Wab Hos pital, the Chinees Chinber of Comments: and the Chinese Labours Guilds.
Mr. Chan Harr, interviewed ́ ́by a
THE-NING-POWER-TRETY. FULL TEXT ČR AGREEMENT. INDEPENDENCE OF CHINA. (Translated from the Japanese Test)
Toxic, February DiỂ.
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The following in, the fath beat of thê fundamental principles of the Ninë Power- Treaty relating to China published yester Daily Preis representative as to the out-day by the Foreign Office: cohor at this feeling said that, in his ticle 1-The high contracting parties with the exception of China agree as opinion, the seamen's delegates took a
follows:4 more moderate line than they had done in earlier discussions. They had suggested as well as the territorial and administra
(A) The sovereignty and independened, one or two minor modibuations which re integrity, of China shall be respected they wished to see me in the Governe Bocorded China with the view to the (B) The most perfect opportunity shall ment's last proclamation. Those propoe réttblishment and maintenance of a stable ed amendments were submitted to, the competent government in that our
try. Government late in the day on Saturday (C) The principle of equal opportunity and the committes of intermediaries had, for the commerce and industry of all nationals shall be effectively established in so far, heard nothing further. Finally ill territories of Chian and efforts be Mr. Chan Harr' expressed the opinion exercised for the maintenance of such that the outlook regarding a settlement principle... was hopeful.
"At a lata bour last evening the Scere tary for Chinese Affairs stated there was bothing further to report. Mr. Halifax was not aware of any meetings being held during the day.
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ANOTHER RUMOUR NAILED. During the past few days it has been persistently rumoured that the seamen were returning to Hongkong from Canton in large numbers. Enquiries at the Kowloon Railway Offices yesterday brought forth an emphatic denial. An official stated that the number of strikers who returned to Hongkong last week by rail was exoceding small.
(D) The political situation, in China thill neither be taken advantage of for the acquisition of such special rights of privileges as may repudiate the rights and interests of the subjects or citizens of friendly Powers, nor any actions tending to do harm to the welfare of friendly Powers be appported.
Article 2-The high contracting parties agree that they will neither enter intó any nich agrement nor effect such under- standing with a Power or Powers spar ately or conjointly as may violate or pre- judice, the principles explained in the preceding
Article
Article 3.-The high contracting pártica the exception of China agres on the following items with the object of apply ing more effectively the principle of the open-door for the sake of commerce stid industry of and equal opportunity in China
a nationals.
(A) With regard to gconomic or com merem developferit, even in any ipecí- fed region in China. none of the high con tacting parties shall ask for an agree ment to establish preferential rigfits for the sake of their own interests. Not shan the support any agreement entered into, between their nationals.
HONGKONG TRADE.. EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE. The fortpightly market report issued (B) The high contracting parties shall by the Hongkong General Chamber of not ask for day privilege or preferential Fright of such'k nature as pay render the Commerce contains the following antes practical application of the principle of Cotton Piece Goods' and 'Fancy Cotton equal opportunity hall and told by theans Goods-No sales are reported during the of their geographical relations or of their plans or organs, which deprive the nu interval Some clearances have been tionals of oiler Powers of the right to effected "for Catod. There is a better ours on legitimate commerce and indus tih China or the right to carry on ang feeling in the market, dealers bring hope piblis work th co-operation with the Ce ful of an early termination of the strike.tral Government or local Chinese authori Cotton Yarn.In, consiquence of the ties Nor shall they support their own strike, our market has been closed, busi-ationals who ask for such privilege or eferentini fight as above quoted. This nes and deliveries being practically atrie, however, must not be interpreted as a standstill. No reliable quotations can mobiling the nequisition of the rights FORMAZONE" LABELS WRONGLY be given but the Chinese dealers have ment of Invention and shady or for the and interests requisite for the encourage been quoting lower prices amongst theming of specified commerce and indus Sales nil.y or any Snancial enterprises. In case selves. Arrivals 2,200 bales, Shipments nit. Urishid stock 6,300 bales mater whether or not they may be the Government or any foreigo Powers, Bargains 16,000 bales.
Woollens-Business is practically at a the high contracting parties, apply to able quantities of 1020 goods will have to tion of economic rights de rights of a standstill owing to the strike. Consider the Chinese Government for the acquisi special character, the latter agrere to bane be held over for another season.
Raw Cottons No business has transit decision on the purport of the agroo ferred and values are nominal: 14 follows: Indian grades at 123 to $29. Chinese grades at $28 to $30 per pical.
INFRINGEMENT OF TRADE
MARK,"
USED.
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At the Magistráty, on Saturday morni ing, before Mr. Lindsell, Mr. J. Stephens; solicitar, appearing on behalf of Messrs. A: S. "Watson & Co, Ltd, reqtitsted the Hagistrate to agree to the withdrawal of the summits acted by his clients against the Connaught Aerated Water Co., Ltd., for using or infringing the complainant's trademark on labels attached to bottles of mineral water pro duced by the defendants.
Mr. Stephens said that an undertaking had been prepared by him and signed by the defendants, whereby they agreed to detroy all existing labels and to surrender the printing paraphernalia as well. in addition they had agreed to pay $100 compensation and #180 for legal expenses inctirred by this action.
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Metale-Business at a standstill. Flour Stock! About 1,500,000 sacks. Quotations: Arterial Patent, 81.50 per sack: American Straight, #3 per dick: American Cut off, 13.05 per sack; Shang- hai Flour, 83.20 por ack; Australian No. 1, 23.10 per sack.
Sundries: On account of the strike, business has been at a standstill.
WORLD'S STUDENT CHRISTIAN FEDERATION:
THE COMING CONFERENCE AT
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PERING.
mens above mentioned
Article 4-The high contracting parties agree not to support any agreement entered into between their nationale, which tends to establish spheres of intetice in a biod region within the territories of China, or to stipulate for the per- mission practically to exclude the oppor, tanity of others.
state.
Article 5.-The Chinese Goverment agrées not to make any: discriminative treatment on railways in China, irrespec tive of their nature. For instance, no discrimination shall be made regarding the nationalities of passengers, the coun tiles of departure or arrival, the original countries of goods, the countribe of ship- shipment or destination of comidities, the nationalities of vessels or transporling Mr. M. K. Lồ, who represented the
organs by which to carry the passengers The mixed doubles competition was defendants said that his clients were
or goods in question before or after frans won by fajor Leslie Smith and Lady respectable and well known manufactur Student Christian Federation will have and facilities, etc.
The Peking Conference of the World's porting them by Chinese railways; freight Feart Taylor.
ers of aerated waters: It was only fair th attending it delegates from more than: Article 6.—The high contracting parties HOCKEY.
explain how they came to use the labels. 20 countries, and in addition will have with the exception of China shall respect a good representation from the Chinese completely the rights and interests, of The second match for the Pollock Teath The labels were clearly printed and students Prices have been reserved for Cline ses a neutral country in case a war Cup was played on Batarday afternoon apparently the only objection was the ush 500, of whom 150 will be women, and with which China has nothing to do hap
already Happy Valley, between " and "Bof the word "Formazone" which was been received. The first invitations were agrees to observe her duties as a neatral more than 400 registrations have pens in the future, China, in Her turn; teams of the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club and resulted in win for B Bprinted in English and Chinese. They sent to the 270 student branches of the
Misses
used the word "Formazene", as a hambX.M. and Y.W.C.A. Schools were given country in the event of her being a neutral two delegates and universities three. Cartie Cornell, Har word, indicating a mineral water drink, Besides there delegates, government and
Article 7-The high contracting parties C. Frost, such as ginger ale. They did not know and private schools having organized agree, in case any matter occurs on which Woolley E. Wodier, Dunn, Bam-Imark This was not a criminal attempt.
that the word was a registered trade Christian groups meeting in the school one of the Powers concerned thinks it It was to peeled to send representatives just and proper to confer and discuss re ay, Mrs. Davis, Mines Ruby Young to defraud. The battles were sold openly. It was expected that many in regarding the question of putting into forco Tellan, Jearings, Brock, Gerrard, Angus, Directly the mistake was discovered his mote placer would not be able to send of the provisions of this Treaty or re and Mrs. Herridge.
clients showed a spirit af compromise and students on account of expense and dis garding the application of them, to effect In the first match of the competition they bud, as stated by Mr. Stephens, tance But events have proved that emple negotiations without reserve be
schoolg played on February 4th. A team bant, signed an undertaking. Of the 113 dozen
everywhere have
decaiion; add are making carned for the third and final game to be played one label s dozens had been sold, and Krest efforts to find the necessary money;
team. Arrangements have been made bottles inufactured under the Former quieness of the creator realized the mini-tween the high contracting parties con Article 8-Powers, which are not off on March 11th.
of this number 35 dozen had been retard the who uses the students are raising signatory states of this Treaty but have amount themselves.
Governments that have been quarentee ed by customers. Of the remaining Bb
This ddiégation of 300 will be the moed by the high contracting parties or have dozens, 20 dozens had been sent to Annah and a letter had been despatched there has ever been held in China. From invited to join this Treaty. To this end, representative kathering of students that treaty relations with China are to be THE TALE OF A WATCH.
asking for their immediate return..
Mr. Stephens, said that with regard to Hangkong on the south to Harbin on the the Government of the United States shal A Chinese woman brought a charge of
north, from every city of importance, communicate necessary botes to non-signa Formazone" (which Mr. Lo young men and women are coming, to lert states and notify the answere obtain larceny at the Magistracy, on Saturday, the word against a young bank olerk, employed di referred to as being the only objection discuss with students from abroad the ed from them to the high contracting the Bank of China. It was stated that able word in the label) the style, and topics which come under the theme of the pities. The admission of other Powers Alter the woman had ented the clerk to Bourish were identical in every letter conference
ace "Christ and World Recon hall take effect as soon as the United her house she accused him of stealing her with that used by Messrs Watson on atraction Watch. She descriped the watch to Mihir well-known drink The compensa- The Student Christian Movement all States Government receives official notes Lindsell and told him that she had tion of 8100 given by the defendants was over the world has been a very real fed from the Governments of the signatory
not states regarding this matter. received it from her father, in Shanghai, not sufficient to cover the damage done tor in rousing public opinion, in promot
ing the study of wind and international Article 9. This Treaty shall be ratified about three years ago. Asked if she wore to the viha of the trade-mark! it frequently the woman sad siis did. The Magistrate (Mr. Landeell) said that problems and in producing's literature in accordance with the constitutional pro And how often do you rad it be thought that the defendants used the on Christinity and its application which cedure of the high contracting parties and queried the Magistrate. The woman Intel in Ignorance. Defendants werk challenges the attention of students. In shall become effective from the date on herituted then said she did not know, but under the impression that "Formatone China where the student class, in the which all the ratifications have been en as far as she could remember about every moant lemonade or ginger ale; they did words of an English professor, has before trusted with the Washington Government, three days. An expert watchmaker em not think it was a registered trademark. it a tak such as no other body of people which shall forward copies of the certi ployed by Sincere's said that the watch The Magistrate hoped the papers would in History has been fitted with, it is easyficate of sciowledgment of these ratifica
The Treaty shall be written in' needed winding every 4 hours The gite publicity to the case, as this would to realize the value which student tions. charge of Jarent whe distlined, and the materially isvist to safeguard the trade Christian movement can be in building either English or French and entrusted up strength of character an prom with and kept by the United Blates: · watch was returned to the defendant.
mark in the future,"
social reform. Communicated.
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