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KWANTI COURSE
IMPROVEMENTS.
BIG SUM“ TO EFFECT, BET TER RACING CONDITIONS.
STRAIGHT OVER A QUARTER
MILE LONG,
An expenditure of over $12,000 on the improvement of the inco. cours at Kwanti was indicated by Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, who. presided over the annual meeting of the Fanling Race Club yeter day..
Mr, Paterson indicated, that - this. cours was now just 80 feet under the mile, that it had a straight of more than a quarter of a mile in
roturfed and that races will be run in future in a clockwise direction, to be in conformity with the rao ing at Happy Valley.
A now Earopean stables manager had been engaged and a apostal Russian trainer, engaged froma Shanghai, will be in charge of ponies in training at Kwant
Chairman's Speech,
Mr Paterson, in proposing the adoption of the report and accounts for the year saldi-
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JAPANESE ART:
KOMOR'S AUTUMN
EXHIBITIONS
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clockwise in conformity with tho ono at Happy Valley. Both the Steeplechase Course and the Flat Course were ploughed to a depth of eighteen inches and returned upon a bed of basic slag and menure. There will contine, of course, the necessity of watering to Tho `bi-annual exhibition of provent・undus bördness and we have ordered second pumping modern Japanese water colours at installation which will arrive Komor and Komor's has now been shortly. With the use of this and open couple of days and a con our oxisting pump, it is anticipat.
r of the paintings ed that the going may be kept insiderable muaber a satisfactory atate.
havo been sold
There can be no doubt that most of the outstanding rictures are from the brush of Temuchi. Most of his scenes are painted an sinire de la lune, and very lovely are the effects that he achieves Cherry blossom, pink and white in the sun- light, gains a strange beauty under
"Stables Manager and Trainer.
Just a word concerning the plans for the coming year. It is expect provide some fixture overy Led to arrange & programmo which
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Felix Roussel, MM, Der, &. With adverse weather waditions Metzinger, M.M., Dea, 22.
Somali, P. & O., Dao 28. to contend with, tho. ILM.S, Hor.. me has been unable to continuo her resous work to the a Ryujin Maru which it hard and fast un the Tan Rocks The Commander of the Hermes, in a message last night, recommended the sonding of ALGIERS. Powerful resote tug capable of withstanding high choppy sans auchor and handy enough to in a limited space to the windward
and thereby save the grow,
td det floats out to the ship
A tug left Moji st
4. Tuesday to the scene and in view of this fact, it is not toasidered
Hong Kong as the Japanese tug necessary to take any action from will be due at the scene of the wreak to day, The Japanose des troyer Nashi arrived at the scene yesterday and stood by
It has been found necessary to revise the stabling charges and all members have been oircularized re garding the now scale which went into effect on November 1. The Club has secured the services of a European Stables Manager and a Russian Trainer has been sugaged length, thit. it had been entirel from Shanghai. In speaking of the moon beans. Pictures which of the wreck, so as to be in a posi
the stables, I must again express the Olub's gratitude to the Ste-hould not be overlooked are num wards of the Hong Kong Jockey bera 51 and 4. Number 78 a pin Club who generously grant us our stable site at the nominal rental crowned rock on the sea shore at Zubi is a particularly lovely picce of 81 a year.
of delicate colour work backed up by strong drawing. Number 6 a river fringed with autumn trees in one of his earlier subjects and thus shows even more clearly than most of his work the great strides that Teruuchi has made in the technique of water colour painting and in draftsmanship. That favourite cub yama-is exquisitely treated in number 100 also by Terauchi,
At 10 p.m.-Weather is getting The exhibition in well worth worse. Wind has increased during seeing from many points of view, the day from 23 to 31 m.ph. Ne The pictures are lovely in them- prospect of bont work possible. soles and so eno be looked at simply morrow unless sea goes down a for the pleasure of the looking great deal during the night which they are interesting and instructive unlikely. Consider only way of as illustrating the development of saving remainder cf crow under modern Japanese art, the better of present weather conditions is by them are eloquent, it silent, lessons immediate despatch of powerful in the technique of watercolour seagoing tug able to withstand painting and so worthy of study by short high choppy seas and handy overy artist; and however slender enough to anchor in limited space your purse you can find among to windward of wreck in a position them paintings which it will be a
to voor lines and flouts, She should pleasure to see upon your walls or be equipped with line throwing ap- which as Christmas gifts will be paratus and breaches buoy, Wreck sure of a welcome,
is unapproachable from leoward and it is unsafe for Hermes to au- chor in the position mentioned close on a lee shore. Japanese des troyer Nashi lus arrived on the
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week-end from November 18 until some time in April when the Season shall close. Schedules of at least one month in advance will be mail Before going into the matter of ed to all mombord Steeplechase Accounts, which are before you, meetings have been arranged for wish briefly to refer to the activithe following dates November 15, ties of the Clubs during the past Docerobor 20, January 1 and 3ject of the Japanees artist-Fuji season. The Fan Ling HoundsFebruary 11, March, 20, and April were carried on under the joint 17. suspices of this Club and a group It is hoped to run at least two of Gunner Officers to whom we owe Point-to-Point Meetings in addition our very hearty thanks for hav and various Paper Hunts, Hare ing provided me with a winter's and-Hounda," cto. As regards excellent sport. Unfortunately the competitive events the Committee Master Captain Baldwin, was ob-has decided that ladies shall be liged to go on sick leave and was allowed to take part in Paper unable to reap the harvest of the Hunts, riding as Heavyweights, hard work which he had put in but that they may not participate before the season had really com Flat Races Hurdle Rache, menced
Steeplechases and Point-to-Points other than in events designated as “' confined" to "ladier.”
in.
* Hld place was ably filled by Cap
in Mould who is carrying ea in this capacity for the coming Seri
Let us now turn to the accounts. won. Much hard work was put in The Halance Sheet calls for little by Mr. Gould as Hon. Bec. For comment but I would call your at the coming year this, position will tention to the purely nominal figure be led by Mr. A. H. Potts, who of #100 at which stands the asset of is als in charge of the country the furniture" and fittings at the events for this Club. Varions Pa Hunters Arms. Furthermore the
ver Hunts, Point-to-Points, wore Race Course Equipment at 81,500) held during, the war and the is conservatively figured. The pro- Aggregate Cup was won by Missfit and Loss Account shows a loss Pamela Scott Harston. Six Steeplechase Meetings were held at Kwan Ti between October and March and although the fields wore at dimes disappointingly small, nevertheless, the financial returns were more than atisfactory and at the same time I think the pab. lic enjoyed the sport provided.
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for the fourteen months' working of. 85,217,84, "but to this account there has been" charged · under "the" headings of Improvements to Kwan Ti Race Course" and "Cost of Returfing some $10,000. This money has boen spent on the altern- tions and improvements to make our New Course and really repřež sants capital expenditure. It is "estimated that a further 82,000 res mains to be spent in this couned-
It was decided at the end of last Season "for the Club to obtain | tión. for this year a class of subsccip. tion griffins for stonplyphasing pri marily Fifteen animals wore Bab scribed for at the price of 8750 ench and hurtsen ponies have now arrived. They are a likely jooking lot and it is hoped to start them at the New Year Meating which is scheduled for the 1 and 3 January, I might add that we are, I believe, the first Race Club in China to sponsor a class of subscription grit, fins for jump" races.
Since the conclusion of last Season's racing, very major im- provements have been made to the Kwan Ti Course and while this has entailed an expenditure. of appro- ximately $12,000, I think you all will agree when you have seen the resulta that the money has been well- spent. We now have a Cours of only 80 feet under the mile and a fine straight" which is over 1/4 mile. The direction of the Course has been changed and it now runs
bong
Commission>.
We dealing with the Race Course accounts, I would call your attention to the very welcome in- croase in lievitem "commisionя which for the preceding year amounted to 80,680.03 and this year to 823,280.03. The increased profit from this source seemed to your Committee to justify the heavy ex- penditure which has been made on
the New Course. The items on the debit ida of cost of matsheds of $2,146.13 is in cover of the sands one Course and the stabling there. This heavy item is n recur- ring charge but unavoidable. I four, until we are able to provids for permanent structures.
The Stablo Account shows a loss which is occasioned by the fact that, in order to reduce to a minimum the cost of keeping a pony at Fan Ling, no charge has been made
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ANTUNG,
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ANTWERP.
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AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
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in ang immediate danger. Atauta Maru, N.Y.X., Dec. 0,
** The depanese cruiser, arrived at 7:53 this morning, and the task has been turned over to her. H.M.S. Hermes is leaving for Hong Kong to-day.
The Commander of the Hermes reports that the number of men saved is nine and not eight as pro viously reported. The captain and 17 of the crew are still on board the wreck.
REVENUE OFFICER'S TRAGIC FATE.
BODY FOUND ON HILLSIDE.
The fate of Revenue Officer Nicholas James Young, "who" dis appeared some three weeks ago, was established yesterday when his body was discovered at Laichikok on the hillside, among some bushes,
Achilles, B. & B., Dec. 8, Changte, B. B., Dec. 18 Annam, Melchors, Dec. 30.
BALL
Tjisandano, J.C.J.L, Nov. 10. Tiisalak J.O.J.L., Nov. 17. Tjisnegara, J.C.J.L, Nov. 24. Tjisembang, J.C.J.L. Deo. 1, Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Dec. 8.
BALTIC PORTS:
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BALTIMORE.
Ginueus, B. & S., Nov. 9, Foylebank, Bank, Nov, 20. Adrastus, B. & S., Doo, 7. Lossiebank, Bank, Dec.
BANGKOK.
"The discovery was made by a vil- Bintang, Manners, Nov. & leger looking for a stray cow, ¦ Anahun, B. & S., Nov. K The villager, on coming upon the | Kalgan, B. & 8., Nov. 15. body of a European, immediately notified the nearest Police Station and on the dirival of the Police on
the scene, the body was identified 30 as that of the niissing officer. The body was in an advanced stage of 23. decomposition but it was still pos sible to detect a bullos wound in is the right temple An automatis
pistol which the deceased was known to have been carrying at the time of his disappearance was found lying near his right hand, and one bullet had been fired, the breach after discharge. cartridge having jammed in the
$6,21-
except for actual fodder consumed; consequently the items of repairs and renewals of stables as well as wages of the Club's servants have had to be met from general revenue In this connection I may mention that the scale of charges as arrang ed for the coming year again makes no provision for overhead" and with the presence on the Club staff of two Europeans, a heavier dafcit is to be expected under this head ing next year.
The spot where the body wat found is about 500 yards to the north of Laichikok Prison but is little more than 100 yards from the road in direct line. The body was among some bushes and not easily soon except from a small ridge above.
BARCELONA.
Dorfflingor, Melchers, Nov. 14, Leverkusen, Melchers, Dec. b. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec. 12.
BATAVIA
Bintang Manners, Nov. 8. Ti:sadane, J.C.J.L. Nos, 10. Tjisalak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 17. Tiisnegara, J.C.J., Nov. 24. Tjisembang, J.C.J.L., Deo, 1. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Dec. 8..
BOMBAY
Naldern, P. & O., Nov, 7. Iyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 12 Carignaco, Dodwell's. Nov, 20 Tottori Maru, N.Y.K, Nov. 27. A Kidderpore, P. & O., Doc. Revenue Officer. Young was 33 Kong in 1997 when he was appoint years of age. He arrived in Bong
ed as a second class Revenue Officer to the Imports and exports depart ment. He leaves a widow to
our his loss.
BOSTON.
Glaucus, B. & B., Nov. 0. Hunters' Arme.
Tai Shan, Dodwell's, Nov, 10. Hunters ArmAccount. This
Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 26. shows a deficit of 2531 46 hut when
Javaness Prince, Furness, Deo," fi it is noted that 81,44236 hins been
The funeral will probably take | Adrastus, B. & S., Dec. 7. expended in renewals, improve place this afternoon. ments, etc., and this sum entirely written off the position is. mí entisfactory. Many amenities have been added to the Arms and a high standard of food, drink and zer. vice maintained Members-have to thank Mr. Wilson, for his very, able management.
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The report and recounts were duly adopted
It was dooided, on p; proposal from Mr. M. M. Watson, that mem bers joining the Club after the end of the racing season and before the commencement of the next season were to pay a nominal fee of 81 for that period.
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HOIHOW."
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HONOLULU.
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KULI
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ZAPAN PORTH
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Porthos, M.M., Dec. 23,
JAVA PORTA.
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LIVERPOOL.
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LOS ANGELES:
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