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THE EXECUTED SMUGGLER.

WHAT A CHINESE PATRIOT, FEELS.

(From Our Own Correspondent,)

Tu

SWATOW, June 21.

A few days ago one Pang Chu Li was shot by the Public Safety Buah in Canton for national misbehaviour. Until recently he was one of the Executive Commitare of. the Canton Anti-Japanese Buycost! Union.

One of the loen) newspapers has coramened at length on the circum stances leading to his death, and the following is a free translation of the article:

"Pang. having Trportedly smuggled in Japanese goods.chank to the power he had is the Union. was exposed for corrupt behaviour.

RECORD CROWD AT MACAO

RACES

WORKABLE STAG WINS MAIN RACE OF THE DAY.

GOOD DIVIDENDS FOR PUNTERS.

{BY MORNING_DEW."]

The 8.8. Taishan was filled to capacity yesterday on its' voyage. to Maeno and practically everyone in the Colony interested in rheing made the journey, to the Portuguese Colony to attend the Third Extra Race Meeting of the, Mauno Jorkes Club.

The jazz bend aboard "ship proved extrgachy popular and the special card rooms were all accupied, as were every cubin and deck

eknir.

Most of the people who went to Mreno attended the race meeting, making it one of the most successful since the resap- tion of racing in that Colony last year.

"At this time, when we are fac ARMY HALL ABSENT FROM PRINCIPAL

lag danger of national ruin, we have got to do something besides chasing. In his man's behaviour we had a spoiled page in our racial history,

EVENT.

If we discuss the present posi tion of China we know that nothing | green can be seen in the field. As regards fionnge, both ends cannot meet; in agriculture, a sigh heaves into our ears and in national de fence. planes and heavy guns are inferior to those of any other coun try, and the navy absolutely powered better in the straight and alti-

Army Hall, one of the favoured! candidates for the matin race of the day, the Wuchow Handicap was not started. The race, therefore. resolved itself into a tule hetween Champagne Bay and Workable Stag, both of whom led the field together. The last named respond.

tres.

Battle of the Boycott.

Therefore, those who belong to Chinese pation, and whose blood

mately won.

Unofficial R390.

The programme opened with an

is circulating in their bodies, must unofficial race for which The Part guard unceasingly the battle front ridge was made favourite, buz the of the Anti-Japanese boycott, uppony could only manage second holding the glory of the racial place behind Tom Cooleigh, an spirit in their minds,

outsider, who paid his supporters $30.00 for & win.

"Pang was said to be one of the outstanding igures in the cominevzi. al and industrial world in Canton,

Outsider Nosed Out."

Race 3.

Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

Workable Stag...(Mr. Frost) I Messrs. Dunbar_and_Reidy's

Champagne Bay

(Mr. G. Roza) 2 Mr. Hau Un's Wonderful Stag

(Mr. W. Roza) 3 Won by three quarters of length; one and a half lengths between second and third.

Time: 2.00 mins." Pari-mutuel

Winner: 810.30.

Place: 85.30; #5.20; 86,60. Also ran:-Empress Hall (Mr. Botelho) Imperial Hall (Mr. Car roll); Wembley Stag (Mr. Butler);

Race 4.

(Mr. Harriman) I

(Mr. W. Rozn) > Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's Guiding

Star

(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by three quarters of a length;" a neck between accond and third...

Time: min, 36.3 secs. Pari-mutuel:

at that time occupying the apsition In the second race, & rank out-Mrs. C. A. da Roza'x Toto of head of the Investigation Comsider in Public Money was "posed mitee in the Boycott Taics. Of out on the post by Arminius. Mr. Y. C. Ko's Prestwick course, he had never been under the Eapy, the favourite for this event, pressure of hunger and cold, but started well, but although the dis he dared to not treacherously-a tance was only six furlongs, it thing that even the mad the faint proved a bit too long for him and er the rabid dog' would not care he had to be satisfied with third to do.

Arminius paid well for place. win. bus Public Money would have paid much more had he managed to stay in front..

In this way, we can easily u derstand that Pang deserved the punishment received and will be condemfed even how he is dead. In deed, the smuggling of Japanese goods is not confidend only to Pang, but to those who pretend to be loyalists and take advantage of the national salvation movement for the increase of their own personal bene st, and these people are not the special products of Canton.

..

career is

A Judas Excariot,

"Although Pangs. finished there are still many other persons similar to Pang, everywhere in China We do not know how the educational circles, the press and the official authorities are to Ruppress those Pangs who are al ways clever enough to keep within the better of the law.

At last we dare to express an opinion of those so-called loyalists in Canton, or anywhere else:

Macao Ponier,

+

The new batch of Maeno sub-

Winner: $179,80,

Place: 822.40; 86,90; 87,00, Also ran-Common (Mr. Butler) Tien. Feng Shun (Mr. G. Roza); Venturous (Mr. Proulx): Dashaway

(Mr. Botelho).

seription grilling made a very good show and ran the six furlongs in

Race 5. good time. Mr. Harriman, riding Toto, won the race by three quar-Mr. Tucker's New King ters of a length from Prestwick and

(Mr. Frost) 1

(Mr. W. Rozb) 9

Guiding Sar, owo heavy backed Mr. GH, Potts Arminius ponies. The winner paid $179.00 Both Prestwick -and for win. Guiding Star, rau wide in the Mr. Neptimo's Jingo straight, otherwise one or the other must have won.

Frost's Second Win.

After starting and getting beaten the second race, New King was saddled for the fifth race, this time with Mr. Frost up. The pony be haved very well and ma close be hind the leaders until the straight was reached, when Mr. Frost asked him for an effort, to which he res ponded admirably: Arminius finish- ed third,

Novices Race,

Never attempt whai Pang did. It was said in ancient times that one whose dissipation was pointed out by thousands, would die even if nes from illness. Whus Pang was can be shown by the fact, though Mr. Miles on Gallant Fox won he was allowed to die his infamy the novices event, thus making up will never be wiped out. It is well for his bad juck at Happy Valley known this pilfered property will a fortnight "ago when he had a never be changed into a lawful spill on this mount. Jinga started possession by the course of time," in this race, and finished second.

Ov Yang Ming, the ancient The Wind fnished third. scholar, has said:

Integrity is the great principle

Bluelovo Rompes Home: to one who wishes to succeed in the Bluélove romped home in the last world. One who lacks integrity col- race to pay another nice divivend. lects what he wants and does what Both The Gadwall and Tha Shovel be wants without discerning the naler, two well fancied panics were ture of behaviour. If all the peo-unplaced. Christmas Joy finished ple acted like this the world would, second and Gold Bar was third." ht in confusion and the nation would become a mass of rules."

But we doubt whether those who willingly assist the officials in squeezing will be impressed by the above words of learning.

CITY BURGLARY.

INTRUDER GETS AWAY WITH

GOODS VALUED AT $2,678. A altop, owned by Mr. B. S. Heern, on the ground flour of 45 Queen's Road Central was the scene of a

daring burglary last Friday night when goods to the value of $2,878.50

was stolen.

RESULTS.

Race 1.

Mr. A. F. Jenkins' Tom Cob.

leigh...(Mr. A. F. Jenkins) 1 Mr. A. H. Potts' The Partridge

(Mr. A. H. Potis) 2 Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White

Stars (Mr. Ferguson) 3. Won by six lengths: three lengths between second and third. Time: 1 min. 20 secs. Pari-mutuel.

Winner: 30.00.

Place $8,00; $7.20; $15.80, Also ran: Pink Pearl (M Wolff); Mouche (Mr. Charles); Jan Stower (Mr. Cleland); Inshallah (Mr. Denham); Demurrer (Mr. Evans); Andantino (Mr. Cochrane).

Race 2.

The theft was discovered en Saturday morning when Mr. Heera, on going to open his shop as usual, found the xate and door ajar, the Mr. G. H. Pott's Arininjus locks of both having been sawa: off

When Mr. Hoern entered the Mr. G.P.L's Public Money shop, he found the place in disorder

and among the articles stolen were Mr. Woo Lai Tin's, Eapy. suits of pyjamas, lengths of cloth anel a number of cigarette lighters. The shop had been forced open and emptied.

(Mr. Roza) 1

(Mr. Carroll) 2

(Mr. Roza) 3 Won by stort head; two lengths between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 36,3 second,

Winner: 823.00. Parimatuel

Mr. Heori, said that he closed the shop at 8.30 on Friday night when he personally, lacked the door and gate.

The section of Queen's Road in

Place: 6.10; 48,00; 10.60. Also fan-Glorious Stag (Mr, Benham); Highjinks (Mr. Frost);

I question in well-lighted throughout New King (Mr. Soares), Scrappit

the night, and in on the regular | (Mr. Black) Tai Ping Yang (Mr. Police beat.

Miles); Tango (Mr. Harsiman).

(Mr. Carroll) 3

Won by two lengths; two lengths between second and third,

Time: min. 33.4 secs. Part-mutuel

Winner: 334.80.

Place: 80.40; 86.40: $3.30. Also ran:-Genghis Khan (Mr. G. Roza): Stirling Castle (Mr. Butler): The Slo Bird (Mr. Rees); Tai Ping Ya. (Mr. Botelho).

Race 6.

Mr. P.V.B.'s Gallant. Fox

Mr. Neptuno's Jingo

Mr. Heard's The Wind

(Mr. Miles) 1

(Mr. Black) 2

(Mr. Carroll) 4 Won by three quarters of a length : A neck between second and third.

Time: min, 37 seca. " Pari-mutuel ;---

Winner: $34.40.

Place: $10.50; 825.20: $12.00. Also ran-Blue Planet (Mr. Ben- ham): City of Shanghai (M. H. A. Alves): Eeho (Mr. Kembel): Pure Music Mr. Peter Young); Falata

(Mr. Chanson).

Race 7,

Mr. Rastie's Bluelove

(Mr. G. Roza) 1 Mr. Heard's Christmas Joy

(Mr. Kemble) 2 Mr. LT.F.'s Gold Bar

(Mr. Harriman) 3 Won by three length two lengths between second and third.

Time: 1 min, 58.1 2. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 814.00.

4:

Place: $8.00: 889-40; 810.00, Alvo ran:-Blue Heaven (Mr. Proulx); Cabinet Hall (Mr. Botel Powerful King (Mr. W. Roza); Sun ho); Just imagine (Mr. Chanson); beau (Mr. Benham): Eunning (Mr. Rees): Valley Hall (Mr. Miles): The Gadwall (Mr. Front); The Shoveller (Mr. Butler).

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Race 3,

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Race 4.

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Race 6,

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Race 7,

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