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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH IST,
-THE GARRISON CUP. came up on the outside and, going in the back stretch, went into first position, Presented by the Officers of the Garrison, with the Roman pony creeping up on Second, the outside of Mr. Hill's mount (Allied $400 added for Winner. $250; Third, 8130. For subscription King). At the Village Bead Empire grifins of any reason. Weight for Dahlia, lying well back, began to creep inches as per scale. Wingers as pre-up on the first three and on entering the vious officint meeting of one race home straight this pony (Mr. Moller up) be; of more than one 10 be, at darted forward, through the bunch and this meeting a los extra. Penalties then challenged the two leading ponies accumulative. (Jockey allowance Roman Republic and Allied Fing. Spotted One mile.
Sand bad dropped back to fourth place. Empire Dahlia made a very fine spurt and, in the last hundred yards, not only bear the leaders but finished two lengths in front of Roman Republic, while Spotted Sand overtook Alded Ring and finished third, a length and a half be hind Roman Republic.
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Mr. Ferndnaud's Royal Conqueror.
(late Pawnshop), 105* lbs.
(Mr. Soares) Mr. Seth'a Knockup Leg, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Seth) 2 Mr. John Peel's West River, 1847 Ths..."
(Mr. Zollensky) 0 Mr. Towers' Mosaic Tile, 109* lea
(Mr. Hill)-A
*-21 lbs. penalty... 7 lbs. penalty.
Time: 2mins 123-5seca..
Won by a length, half a length between cond and third. -
Arst leaving Knockuh Leg git away West River to take second place. Royal Conqueror and Mosaic Tile kept to- gether. Going up the back stretch the field began to close up, and a; the vil lage bend the ponies were in a bunch. Royal Conqueror took the lead past the Village Bend. and Knockub Leg ran Moraic Tile hard for the second place, just getting ahead West River came hanine last.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner: $11.00
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Cash' Sweep! Ticket No.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner: *94,70-
1,
2,70
7.90
3,
8.80
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
510, 82,300.10 330, 678.20 3.50,"
339:10
10. THE RACING STAKES." Winner, 8600; Second, 200; Third, $100.
For griffins on date of entry an ponies that have never won an official Subscription "griffins of this season 1923-1923 allowed 5 lb Win ners barred. (Jockey allowance.) One
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HONG KONG
HOTEL'S NEW BALL-ROOM OPENED.
A HANDSOME ADDITION TO THE AMENITIES OF HONGKONG.,
CHANGSHA MINING ACTIVITIES.
GENERAL CONDITIONS AND PROSPECTS..
In the course of a report on the trade Those who husbanded the golden of Changsha, Hunan, Central China, the grain" and "those who flung it to the British Commercial Counsellor to IM. winds like rain" at the Races-had the Legation at Peking gives some interest- opportunity last night of celebrating, ing details regarding the mining activi
The chief mineral exports. he states, their good fortune or forgetting their big of the district. loses at a fancy dress carnival at the Hongkong Hotel, arranged to celebrate were lead ore, zine ore, lead pig, anti- the opening of the new roof-garden and pay regulus or oxide, manganese, and ballroom - A large number of guests ent call. The minor exports were spelter, down to dinner in the Grill Room andite arsenic oxide, sinc oxide, wolfra afterwards were conveyed, by the large new lifts provided, to the roof-garden.
There was naturally a great deal of interest in the latest provision made by the Hotel for the entertainment of its numerous supporters. It may be said at
ite, in and graphite, and lead and zine jres. Wolframite and antimony as re
ulus and oxide were shipped overseas,
other exports being local Lead and zine come from the Shuikou- an State" mites near
Hangebow. itherto exports have been "from the as
new bre
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos, 383, once that the ballroom is a very hand, famulations of the war years; after next 164, 627.
some addition to the hotel. It has a lay these stocks will be exhausted and at perfect dancing floor and is a spacito some 10.000 tony zine ore and 6,000 tons of lead ore may be exported ench and handsome apartment, decorated, old gold, relieved with blue. Above until the mine stops for want of
a trellis wokr. Depletion is near unless alcoves in the walls is
bodes are discovered. decorated with a design of vine tendrik,
Te Lungwanshan mine has not been with clusters of white and purpe grares which have an electric lamp within then. din modern times although it is on one mile from the Shaikouchan mine, Whilst on the subject of lighting, Lage outcrops of iron pyrites with good. should be antioned that the principal evase of lead ores underneath bavo amps are hidden in the mouldings and wanted a contract for boring 6,000 their light is reflected from the ceiling.fe with diamond drills being let to a By an ingenious device the colours of the Bash arm. The hinchuantang-Tachiting lamps change continually with a very of exported about 300 tons of lead are charming effect.
th year. The nine is near Chenchow Around the ballroom is the roof-garden, fouth Hunan. There are numerous Lastefully decorated with pot lamps, or lad zine mizes in the near vicinity.
This will imony mines are numerous in the trellis work and tiled floor. provide most agreeable sitting-out accom- part of Hanan, but the only onc
rking are those near Hi Kwang Shan modation on summer evenings..
d Siahua, about 100 miles east-south-
139 lbs.
Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Victory A....(Mr. Hill) Sir Paul's Valiant Dahlin, 162 bx, *
(Mr. Vida)
Sir Paul's Satisfaction Dahlia, 159 lbs.
Ibs. .......
(Mr. Moller). 3
Mr. A. H. Carroll's Maple Leaf, 145
lbg.
(Mr. Soares) '0
Mr. Dynasty's King Johnnie, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Dalgarno) 0 Mr. Fernundu's Royal Earl, 159 lbs.
(Mr. G. H. Gibson)
Messrs. Leitch and Moweriff's Avie
6/60
DO7, 32,572.50 15.00.
250,
735.00 :01, 307.50 Unplaced ponies (823 each):-Nos. 609. 9.-THE CAUSEWAY BAY STAKES. Winner, 8600; Second, 3200: Third, 8100. For Chian ponies that have arrived
It is the intention of the management st from Changsha! Here are two smelt- in Hongkong previous to 1st July
to make the utmost use of the new bails works built by Germans before the 1922, and have not left the Colony
war, and now leased by them from the room for adding to the amenities Hunan Government. Being on the spot and bave ran in at least 3 Gmy:
Hongkong. It will be available fefthese firms have the best chance to buy khana, meetings in Hongkong in 102), Won by a length and a balf, Neck bedinter and tea dance, cinematograg gulus or oxide at cheapest prices, and, having organised their markets in Europe, and subscription griffes of this sea tween second and third.
Roman Victory made his first appear entertainments and Sunday even have practically a monopoly of the anti- son, Subscription griffins of this sea sor, 1022-1021, allowed 7 lbs. (Jockeyance on the day in this face, and, as orchestral concerts. allowance.). One mile.
Mr. H. Birkett's Rialto Star, 155 lbs.
(Mr. H
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Mr. Hector Sassuon's Roman Warrior
(late Waterloo), 150 lbs.
(Mr. Gibson) Mr. Adams Scamperdule, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Seth) Messrs. Albert and Arnold's Dandy Kid, 155 lbs. (Mr. Soares) Mr. John Peel's West River, 147 lbs.
(Mr. Zeilensky)
Capt. E. G. Spinks Lighting 135 lbs.
(Capt. Spinks)
· Time: mim, 07.4-b5ec8,
3
3
more, 155 lbs...(MË. W. Doyle) Mr. Beth's Even though, 155 lbs.
(Mr. H. Seth) Time: 2mins. 08. 2-3secs.
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mony trade, No determined British effort has been made to capture it.
With a stable Government whose con- tracts could be relied on and whose con
FIRES AT WEST POINTtrol of private enterprise was reasonable,
SUGAR AND RICE DAMAGEÍ
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there would be inducement for foreign capital to open out lenil, zinc, coal, anti- mony, tungsten, tin and arsenic mine, by the formation" of joint companies But preliminary expenses would be so large that without such guarantee A4 above British capital can find better employment in other quartere
WEIHAIWEI.
REPORTED BRITISH TERMS OF RESTORATION.
a bot favourite for the Derby, wis naturally strongly backed in this race for a win. There were seven starters in the field. The ponies got away after one faise start, with Maple Leaf being left badly, Royal Earl (Mr. Gibson up) went to the front at a pace which appar; A number of oudies employed a ently could not be kept up. Valiant godown situated under the the To Dahlia running second, hogging the Restaurant, West Point welding rails, with Boman Victory close behind, went into first place, Roman Victory bags of sugar into the building day aftersoon when one man upset arosene drew level at the incline At the Rock, Roman Victory eased up and Royal Ear lamp which was being used to pinate went slightly in front, but soon after the place. Fire broke out, and Fire Won by 5 lengths Six lengths between wards the favourite ran into second place Brigade was immediately" sent, and second and third.
with Valiant Dahlia coming out of the arrived on the scene a very time Rialto Star led at the start followed bunch and challenging Royal Earl. under the command of Mr. Dense by Roman Warrier and Lighting, but Coming into the home straight, Roman volumes of smoke were pourrough passing the Football Stand, Roman War Victory drew level with Valiant Dahlia the doorways and windows are fire- rior caught up with Rindito Star, and the and shortly afterwards took the lead. men were unable to operater hoewel, Low under negotiation; are said to two ran level for some way. Lighting Satisfaction Dahlia was coming up nicely, by any other means than tgh the and Scamperdale were running hard for and at the distance post came up with windows, from the outside. about the third place, At the Village Bead, the Valiant. A hard fought struggle twenty minutes time they had flames Roman Warrior and Rialto Star were for second place ensued between these under control. still fighting it out, but past the furlong two ponies. Valiant Dahlia just manag post Rialto Btar got away, and came home a winner by five lengths, followed Thy Ronian Warrior and Stamperdule.
Pari-mutuel.
Cash 'Sweep. Winner: 86.10 Ticket No.
ing to get in second, a neck in front of Satisfaction Dahlin. Roman Victory won Even Though by a length and a half. and Maple Leaf hrought up the rear, many lengths behind the others.
Pari-mutuel. Winner: 89.40
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Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
657, 82,420.00 893, €19.00 6.60
424", 347.00 Unplaced ponies (825 each):-Nos. 885, 284, 30, 80%, 746, 476.
1,
0.00
585, $2,459.90
8.90
255
711.40
3,
6.40
$69,
353.70
3.
5.40
Unplaced ponies ($25 each) —Nos. 626,
24
3.40
3.
9. THE JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.
: 207, 670.
11-THE KALGAN PLATE.
..
A good deal of damage wused to the sugar and rice, though was not so much the result of the at fire as try the water from the ho Over thousand bags of sugar werofod, and this amount did not include ge dona to about 500 bags already ingodown, Fortunately the sugar and fice was insured with the South Britsurance Company for $150,000.
A hre alarm was also giv Fourth Street, West Point, yesterdternoon,
Winner 8000; Second, 8200; Third, $100 Winner, 3000; Second, $200; Third, 3100 but it proved to be only a ch fire.
For Chino ponics. Grifins allowed 3
Subscription griffins of this
the.
sçason,"
," 1922-1923, allowed 10 lbs. Winners at this meeting 5 lbs extra. (Jockey allowance.) One mile and a quarter.
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For China ponies, subrcription griffins of any sengon non-winners of an official race (Jockey allowance.) Seven furlongs. Sir Paul's Dainty Dahlia, 185 lbs.
(Mr. Moller) 1) Sir Paul's Empire Dahlia, 161 lbs. Mr. John Peel's Yellow River, 153 lbs.
(Mr. Zellensky) 2 (Mr. E. Moller) 1
Mr. Ferdadud's Royal Oak, 155 lbs. Mr. Hector Sasson's 'Roman Republic
(Mr. Remedios) (late Bankersfield), 155 lbs.
MW. G. Crokam) 2 Mrs. Bernard's Meadowgrass, 138 lbs. (Mr. Dalgarno) Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 155 lbs.
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(Mr. Dalgarno)
From the Manchuria Daily News (a
Japanese paper published in English at Dairen) we take the following:
The British conditions proposed in con nection with the rétroccasion of Weih- be as under-
1-Naval Ground on Liukungtao Island, with Club, Barracks, parade ground, residences for naval offers, hospital, and the area appertaining thereto comprising 7,000 acres, to be retained by Great Britain.
The Upper District; together with the waste land, to bu restered" to China în consideration of Silver Yen 70,000,000. [approximately £7,000,000.J
2-British Government buildings and land area of 500 acres at Weihaiwei to be retained by Great Britain.
the British officials.
1. 4.For administration of Weihaiwei, mi British subject to be engaged as Supreme Adviser, and all. British merchants to be entitled to a voice in the administration.
3. Great Britain and China each to hold a preferencial right to the points at Weihaiwei for berthing and mooring. vessels: China can not alter the status quo on Liukungtao Island; neither can the Chinese take up any construction work on the same Island; leasehold vot land belonging to British subjects to run from 20 to 50 years, subject to reinwal At the expiry of the term; concession to build a motor-car road from Weihaiwei The last race of the dayed the to Chefoo reserved by Great Brilsin; biggest field. There wereltarters Ching to pay Y:150,000 for submarine The ponies got away to a art and cable line, Y1,200,000 for the past management, Y.1,400,000 for prices of by the Football Stand, Mren Unstock, and Y.200.000 for Harbour, in daunted King went to that with, addition to travelling expenses home, re- Dainty Dablia lying four Yellow tirement allowances, and annuities for River in the bunch close Going up the back stretch Zallen Yellow River drew out of the field w level Mr. Da Rozas Dapper Don (late with the leader at the Dcipite
Aloha), 147 lbs. Mr. da Roza) 0
being on the cutside Yellor grad- Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Gallowgate,
135 lbs.
(Mr. Matcham) "ually passed Undaunted went Mrs. Forsyth's Cooch Behar, 155Jbs..
into first place. In the straight (Mr. Doyle) (0 Mr. Harridan's Bhudmash, 152 Tbs. Dainty Dahlia loff the burred the (Mr Soares) lenders and ran into first nishing. Mr. Logan's Red Rufus, 152 lb.
8,152 1 Seth) asily with a length and a spare, bureau to have charge of the registration Yellow River was second. medios af foreign and Chinese trade marks, es Mr. Pantomime's Fairy Foot, 153, 1s
(Mr: Davies) on Royal Oak managed at Un- complaints have been received from vari Messrs. G. H. Potis and Ellis Hayim's
daunted King, from the post ous sources, about the infringement of Undaunted King, 165 be
and finished thirl, half a behind trade marks by counterfeiters The This was an extremely bad start, Royal
(Mr. Hill)
Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce is Yellow River
reconsidering the trade marks regulations Crusader boing left standing at the Mrs. Hector Bassoon's Roman Ash
153 lbs.
(Mr. Crokama) of an
Pari-mutuel.
which were drawn tip “bỹ thai difunes, Winner: 818.60.
Manchu Court some years ago; but the *** were not enforced on account of foreign protests, and Mr. Li Ken-yuan, Minister,:29] 2 of Agriculture and Commerce, hna "ap-kol pointed officials to compile the Chinese
after modern trade marks;
foreigner methods.
Mr. Do Rezas' Dapper Dan (Iste
Yanish), 149 156...(Mt. Da Roza) 0 Mr. Ferndndud's Royal Crusader (late
Starland), 155 lbs.
(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) o Messrs. G. 1. Potts and Ellis Hayim's
Allied King, 155' 1b.:
(Mr. W. Hill). O
Titre: 2mina.-42.1-breca
Won by two lengths. One and n
lengths between second and third.
0and
starting past. The favour ta, Allied Capt. E. G. Spinks Hark For'ard, King, went to the front at the commence. 150 lbs. (Capt Spinks) ment, with Roman Republic and Empire Mr. Stayes' Grayleaf, 147 tha
(Mr. Moses) 0 Dahlia taking second and third place re-..
Time: 3min. 50.3-5ace. spectively. This order was maintained Won: by a length and a half, half a
length between second and third
past the stands for the first time. Round ing the Football Stand, Spotted Band
Continued at foot of next column )
Tick
7.70:
0:40
31.10
areop
1427.50.
05.00 38.50.
792,
Unplaced ponies ($25 e 606, 818, 127, 228, 812, 371, 630, 620
CHINA AND TRADE MARKS
The Asiatic News Agency saya:— The Chinese Government has given per mission for the establishment of a special,
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SH.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES
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WELL- APREARANCE. GROOMED
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