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„Á MEETING of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon, under the presidency of Mr. Brown. Owing to the stress on our columna to-day, wa hold over a detailed report of the proceedings till our next issue.
admitted that a very grave doubt surrounds Crown Solicitor. The result of the now government of an association whose sole number of 'damned good natured friends" PRESIDENT HARRISON, of the United States, har the bona fider of these ten members of the Jockey Club reformer's personal whip | raison d'être is to regulate racing matters, in the ranks of the Jockey Club. Hadised invitations to all nations to be represented af the International Exhibition to be held at Jockey Club who have thought fit to form does not appear to have met with the
Rule 20notbeen sufficiently comprehensive Chicago in 1892. themselves Into a Society for the Regenera- success anticipated; a very strong feeling
in its 'scope, the addition of a single line tion of Racing in Hongkong, yet as a prevalled throughout the colony that
would have thoroughly answered every matter of fair-play they are entitled to an innocent mon had been victimised by the opportunity of Justifying themselves from odd-man majority of four jurors, whose suspicions of conduct unworthy alike of collective Intellects and acumen would not "THE DAKIN," Strang. Light, Best Work- sportsmen and gentlemen. As already weigh down the scale against the same manahlo. with Double Extension suggested the signatories of this requisi- number of emasculated mosquitoes, and Reversing Back, Rising Frant, Circular Cattion should be men of unsullied reputation; the ideas of duty enforced by the Judge; an Conical Leather Bellows, Doule Swing Back.
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long standing in the Jockey Club. Assum ing they are the favored possessors of all these necessary attributes for reformers to have any real weight must strictly practice the doctrines they assume the right to preach pro bone publico, the next thing is to justify the special action taken, to show its necessity and that the remedy advocated is not merely sufficient la itself to provide for an alleged shortcoming but is legally warranted, and a customary rule in similar institutions. Now, let us care- fully consider the merits of this suggested, extension of the jurisdiction of the Stewards of the Jockey Club over the private and individual conduct of members apart from matters connected with racing; it may not be out of place at the same time to briefly investigate the status (so far as the Jockey Club is concerned) and public personal records of the ten signatories, and the circumstances, connected with bringing the requisition before the public. It would be the merest affectation to pretend that the source of this movement is not directly attributable to motives of a purely personal character; but the real question to be decided is the justification and the necessity for an action that has been generally characterised as a cowardly The purest ingredients only are used, and the and contemptible attack on a well-known
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Hongkong, 31st December, 1890.
To the Stewards of
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB Gentlemen,
We, the undersigned residen: members of the Hangkang Jockey Club, are of opinion that it is desirable for the interests of the Club that a Rule should be forthwith passed and confirmed, providing for the resignation or expulsion from the Club of any member whose conduct, either within, or outside of the Club premises, and either in matters connected with racing or other wise, has been injurious to the character, la terests, welfare, good order, or credit of the Club. Accordingly we hereby request that you will call Extraordinary General Meetings of the Club under rules 30, 31 and 31, for the purpose of passing and confirming such a rule'as above mentioned, and we suggest that such rule might be werded somewhat as follow:—.
RULE
"If the Stewards or any ten. Members of the Club, who shall certify the same in writing, shall be of opinion that the conduct of any member, either within or outside of the Club premises, and eliber in matters connected with racing of otherwise, has been injurious to the character, interests, welfare, good order, or credit of the Clab, the Steward "shall request such member to resign, and if the member so requested shall not resign with is one month after such request, the Stewards -h'il convene, or call, Extraordinary General Meetings of the Clab for the purpose of expelling the said member. Such Extraordinary General Meetings shall be convened, called and confirmed, and circulated in the manner prescribed by tales it and 32 of the Club,"
We are etc., etc..
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in Hongkong. It has never been pretended that the Jockey Club possessed any other functions, and the powers given to the Stewards by Rules 20 and 21 are amply
No doubt there is a good deal of truth in sufficient for all purposes of an institution in which the general public have a vested Rochefoucauld's aphorism that there is interest and whose business is confined always something pleasant in the misfor-THE General Managers (Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.) Inform us that the Indo-China entirely to racing. It will be interesting tunes of one's friends, and we have a very Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Wingsang, to learn by what system of reasoning Mrmarked example of it in this very unneces- from alcutin and Straits, left Singapore va MASTER and his supporters hope to sary requisition to the Jockey Club. Saturday at midnight for this part, convince the Hongkong sporting public Judge no man until you have stood in his A CARPENTER go three months "choker" this that the fact of a member having been place, was the remark of a philosopher morning at the Palice Court for thinking he had more right to a fellow workman's box of tools on Saturday last than the rightful owner, rightly or wrongly matters little, can commend the saying to the consideration Johnnic now thinks he thought wrong.
of Messrs. MASTER, MCCULLOCH, TAYLOR. EDITOR (to applicant for position): "But what, possibly be in any way injurious to "the character, interests, welfare, good order, DALRYMPLE, and the other lesser lights, can you do, young man? Haven't you some or credit of the Jockey Club Where Certain acts may be rendered legal, but special talent ur taste some bent, as they say?" Applicant (dubiously): "N-no, air, not that I does this addle-headed roformer draw the can never be made legitimate; this attempt can think of except that I am a litle bow-legged. line? Supposing Mr. MASTER were guilty to strike an innocent man who for the of slander, or of publicly behaving in a moment. 'is. prevented from defending manner suggestive of a cad rather than of himself is neither legal nor legitimate. a gentleman, would that be likely to injure and it can be made neither. That the character, credit, etc., etc., of sport sad but suggestive experience of the generally or of the annual races held in engineer who was hoist by his own the Happy Valley in particular? If some petard' points a moral which should not member of the Club, of a sporting turn of be lost sight of in dealing with Messrs. mind and with thoroughly English ideas of MASTER & Co.'s proposal to-morrow; would recommend every fair-play, were under extreme provocation further we to take another person by the scruff of member, including the Stewards, to look the neck in Queen's Road and treat him each one at his own position before to a sound cow-hiding, and for this allowing the Jockey Club to be made the offence had to face the police magistrate laughingstock of the Far East by seriously and pay a $25 fine-would that misdemea- considering a spiteful and dangerous nour prejudice local racing or Injure proposition that bears on its face its own the character of the Jockey Club in its condemnation. capacity as the executive body controlling our annual races? Did Mr. MASTER ever
hear of the English Jockey Club, and if 30, does he know anything of its constitu- tion, history, traditions and unwritten laws? Very likely not, we should say; in fact, where this reformer's ignorance of sporting ethics begins and ends it would be difficult to say. The English Jockey Club is admittedly the most autocratic,
present happens, through no 'act of 'held, and the resolutions therast shall be passed most powerful, and most exclusive asso.
G. C. C. MASTER. C. S. TAYLOR. HERCULES J. Scorr. H. P. WADMAN. HECTOR MACLEAN. GERSHOM STEWART, C. S. PLATT.
his own, to be helpless and unable
clation in the world; but its province, like to defend himself. A few days after
that of its Hongkong prototype, extends to racing alone. Over the outside doings the decision of what is popularly known as the Conspiracy Case, a Mr. G. C. C.
of its members the Jockey Club exercises |-- MASTER, solicitor in this colony,
no authority whatever; nothing but purely racing matters is in its line of country, and distinguished himself by commencing an.
only charges of malpractices on the turf D. R. SASSOON. active canvass amongst the members of
are within its jurisdiction. And that is the DAVID MCCULLOCH, the Jockey Club with the avowed object of
H. L. DALRYMPLT. inducing the Stewards to do something
commonsense view of any Jockey Club's The first thing to strike the Intelligent functions. GEORGE IV was "notoriously or other, it is not very clear what course was contemplated, to' amail the observer in the above high-class literary the most unmitigated scoundrel in England, position and rights of Mr. FRASER-SMITH production will probably be the ridiculous his offences against public decency 'and most form both of the requisition and the decorum were legion, but it was not until the leading scandalous miscarriage of justice ever proposed rule; the second, the bare-after an interesting chapter of in-and-out recorded in local criminal'annals—ax' a 'bon state of the camp auggested running, culminating in the unsavoury busi- member of the Club. It is but fair to Mr.] by the signatures of the Immortal ness in which Sax CHIFNEY, the elder, was MASTER to mention that it was generally believed, and the belief was generally expressed, that he was the mere tool and jackal of a certain clique who lacked the courage to do their own dirty work; but In this opinion we cannot concur, as the clique referred to, whatever their personal
the victim in
not
made a tool of, that the Jockey Club took the action which "warned off" Newmarket Heath "the first gentleman of Europe" Sir GroRoz CHETWIND and the Earl of LONSDALE, both married men by the way, were members of the Jockey Club when they fought like blackguards in Hyde
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Ten. Although the truth has been disguised by Mr. MASTER and his followers that Mr. FRASEK-SMITH is the member particularly aimed at by these clumsy marksmen of the awkward squad, it will be noted that nothing definite in this direction has been set out in the
whether the chief of this precious.con-Club did nothing, although the scandal was federation thought fit to explain to his worthy allies that the passing of fifty rules of this sort could not legally affect the rights and status of their intended victim. Perhaps he was not aware that his absurd regulation, even if carried at one meeting and confirmed at another, could not be made to have retrospective effect. His ignorance on other matters would lead one to believe, that this conjecture is probably With regard to the wall founded. signatories, it is really amusing to discover that only one out of the entire ten has ever in any shape or form been an active supporter of racing in Hongkong. That one la Mr. DAVID MCCULLOCH, who has been more or less actively connected with
most disgraceful--the misdemeanour had nothing to do with the turf and was not the Club's business. But the Jockey Club very quickly took action when the cause cllèbre between Lord DURHAM and Sir Grozox CHITWIND was on the rapis; the Fullerton affair was a turf matter, and it was the right of the turf senate of have it thoroughly investigated. There are scores of similar instances on record; but Mr. MASTER's gigantic intellect would possibly be too severely trained to comprehend no matter how lucld the explanation the vast difference there is between a club where men meet in daily intercourse on terms of social equality and and association that was purposely con-
TELEGRAMS.
CRITICAL STATE OF AFFAIRS IN CHILI.
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LONDON, January 22nd. A portion of the Chilian Army bas joined the rebellion and are pertinaciousy preparing British, French, and American men-of-war are
en route to Chiti.
MR. PARNELL PROTESTS.
January 23rd. Mr. Parnell gave notice of a resolution in the House of Common's condemning the administra. tion of the Crimes Act.
(From Singapore Papers.) THE BEHRING SEA DIFFICULTY.
LONDON, January isth. The United States · Attorney-General main- tains that the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction in the matter of the seized vessel Sayward since the suit originated in the Alaskan Court.
(Soecial to the North-China Dally News.) DESTRUCTION OF THE HOUSES OF
PARLIAMENT AT TOKIO, TOKIO, January-zoth, 1891, 6.30 p.m. Both Houses of the Diet were totally destroyed by fire last night. The cause of the fire unknown. There is great excitement in Tokic today.
[These Houses of Parliament, which were buil of wood and were not intended to be perma nent, were opened hy the Emperor with much ceremony on the 29th of November last! There will probably be strong suspicion that the turbulent sosht have caused the calamity -Ed.].
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THERE will be a game of polo at Causeway Bay to-morrow, commencing at 4,30 p.m. THE French cruiser Inconstant and the ironclad Triomphants attived hera from Shanghal yester
day.
THE Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N. Co. informs us that the Company's steamer Canfox left Colombo yesterday for this port,
The case of the Names piracy was again adjourned at the Magistracy this morning for
| week, no further evidence being taken,
a
LoRD LI, Chinese Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of the Mikado, sailed from Shanghai, for Takin by the French mail steamer Fracusddy
on the zoth inst.
then!"
THR-Czar bas intimated that neither he nor any Meath or Sir Joseph Pente, who desired to of the Government officials will receive Lord
interview his Imperial Mjesty with a view to urging an amelioration of the treatment of the Jews in Russia.
INTERRUPTED-Hogan: "Oi asked" Fogarty fer lave it marry wan' o' his gurls, on me war home tonight, an' be tould me to tek me pick
Murphy, ye're in a me
luck." Hogan: "Indade, OP'm not. He tou'd me t' tek ma pick an' it out,"
THREE Cartonese merchants in Tamsal Formosa, lately petitioned the Tamsui Magla- rate to ask sanction from the bigher authorities to open five gold mines which they have dis- covered The matter was brought to the notice
of H. E. Governor Liu...
FIRST Artist: "I received a magnificent tribúte to my skill the other day at the exhibition," Second Artist: "Indeed! What was it? First Artist: "You know my picture, A. Storm at Sea'? Well, a man and his wife were viewing it. and I overheard the fellow say: 'Come away, my dear, that ricture makes me sick.'"
SEVERAL of our local theatrical, mashers will
doubtless be interested to learn that huxom Tilly Saroney (née Salinger) has left Australia for a lengthy engagement at the Orpheum in San Francisco. A Sydney contemporary in making this announcement, sadly remarks that the vocalist has often ule honour in her own country. Tilly hails from Melbourne.
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WE are pleased to learn that efforts are being made to raise a tug-of-war teata from the men- of-war now in harbour, in response to the challenge 'which appeared in our Saturday night's issue from those stalwart "Boys in blue" who have hitherto, defeated all the teams brought against them. "Jack" should be in his element at the end of a rops, but at the same time la bold. tackle the "Peelers" is an order as big as its
"LET him marry the gal 1" is the familiar magis. terial solution for an affilliation case, but a Mel. bourne girl lately surprised their Worships amazingly. Bringing up a fellow for the sup part of his infant son, she blankly refused his offer of marriage, because she could not love a man who had deceived her. This was quite out
of the depth of beakdom. She could give ber- self away for love, but she could not sell herself
for respectability,
On Saturdary evening last, the members of the Garrison Staff gave a very enjoyable smoking. concert, in the large room attached to their mesi. A large number of friends responded to the lavite lens issued, and with such
gonial "Tennant *
in the chair, the beat of good humour continued in very good style and taste, and at the close throughout. Songs and recitations were rendered
cheers were heartily given for the chairman and members of the staff.
A RATHER alarming accident occurred in the harbour on Saturday evening, but one, luckily,
from which no serious consequences resulted, One of the Government launches was on her way from Kowloon to the hospital ship Meanse and when near the latter she was run into by a another Isunch belonging to the Dock Co. and sank in a couple of minutes. Mrs. Dempster was a passenger on the former but was fortunately rescued and taken on board the Manee, where
abe and the rest of those on board the sanken launch received every attention,
COWHIDE horseshoes, it is said, are fast coming
Intel use in England and in- many parts of the continent of Europe. It is claimed for this
style of shoe that it is much lighter, that it lasts longer, and that split hoofs are never known in bottom, no calks being required, the shoe adher hetessing it is perfectly smooth on the ing firmly on the most polished surface. Its steps being lighter and sarer. It is said that elasileliy preventa, many sprains, the horse's straw, treated with chemicals unknown, has used for horseshoes for centuries in Japan, bees
Poon Browole" has got 'em again, but the To some uses they come in the form of aggres symptoms are not what can be termed alarming, sive spiders of kaleidoscople hues and ever varying size-serpents with safiron eyes, long
but
in dispute, have always borne the reputation of being sportsmen and gentlemen, and it would be manifestly a great injustice to deprive them of their reputations on mera heressy. With regard to Mr. MASTER, Is it not evident that by this action he hat forfeited all right to be enrolled in the brotherhood of sportsmen, and may we not go further and include his claim to the good old name of gentleman'? And we are told that this was the opinion very plainly THE object of the extraordinary general expressed to him in the course of his meeting of the Members of the Hongkong canvass in the presumedly self-appointed Jockey Club, to be held at the City Hall role of special protector of the general to-morrow afternoon, has been the medium morality of the Hongkong Jockey Club, of considerable discussion, especially at But there was another all-sufficient reason the Race-course during training operations why in this particular instance Mr. G. C.
WE are informed by the agent of the Messageries and in general sporing circles, during the C. MASTza should have carefully remained
Maritimes that the Company's steamer Cal past few weeks, and is likely enough to in the background. It is notorious that the sport as an owner of race-ponies for stituted for the specific purpose of manag, denian, with the next French mail, left Saigon lead to some plain speaking when Greek but for the extraordinary conduct of the nearly twenty years; and that is about ing the Hongkong race-meetings, There for thla post at 3 am to-dayi pr meets Greek in the discussion forum of the Crown Solicitor, on whose official advice all we can say for him.
Mr. H. Cis no rule compelling Mr. MASTER or any « COME, come, don't be a fool, my dear field the one or two occasions one of his nine backers to associate with husband during a domestle breeze. Didn't Chamber of Commerce. From all we can the Acting Captain Superintendent of MacLean has on gather, a grave doubt seems to exist as to Police prosecuted the man MINHINNETT owned a subscription griffin'; while members who come between the wind and marriage make you and me one " linked, the scope and actual meaning of the pro-and who directed the procedure which the other persons, so far as the Hongkong their nobility, nor is there any law that the course it did." "How can I help being a fool,
Major-General GoDox to Jockey Club and racing Interests are will sanction the rights and privileges of
corkscrew "greenery yallery” talls, and pitch- posed new rule, while the motives of the induced
A REGULAR Convocation of. Cathay. Chapter, Brownie they bring no
fork tongues, and many other creepy things,
such persons who are supposed to be Its | undertake a responsibility which the Jary concerned, are absolute nonentities, and we members being interfered with and No. 1165, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall,horrors as these. Listen to this latest murmur
distempered originators, as well as those whose names and Judge ignored and the Government reserve to ourselves the right of an opinion Infringed. on to please any obsequious Zetland Street, on Thursday, the 29th Insent, at of his Thet a fairy vision as of a gold-crested be to how many of them would pass toady or interested clique. But even were 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely Visiting companions enchanted castle was seen from the barbour last figure on the requisition to the Stewards dishonorably repudiated-l_will
In the are roundly asserted to be the outcome of remembered that.
witness scatheless through a close scrutiny of the proposed Innovation considered desir are cordially invited
olght--direction eastward." Shades of Moham- In the course of
med and ashes of Carlyle ! what genius in this the trial, the character they propose for adoption able, the draft rule suggested is the in- A MAIDEN received the following nois accom- who talks Around inhonored and unsung, for personal malico and l-will, and quite box the reverse of what pretends to be x the General frankly stated that he as a standing rule to what is carnation of bigoted folly, the produc- pasled by a bouquet of flowers Deerfisurely no finer sample of delicate word painting send u bl the boy a bucket of four. They is so subtle and so graceful, has been seen-well disinterested desire to improve the character induced Mr. Waan, who was very practically a public association, founded tion of-well, nobody but the typical like my love for u. The pito shaid menes keep slace Bowen left
to sign the Information solely to control racing In the colony. Hongkong solicitor could have piled dark. The dog fenil menes I am ore slalve." of racing in the colony, and at the same unwilling time introduce a Social Purity against MinHINNETT, by promising that the We shall be prepared to deal with Mr. up such a farrago of ponderous
ANOTHER proof that Hongkong is the home, the Police would be the actual prosecutors and C. S. TAYLOR and Mr. H. L. DALRYMPLE nonsense. The Ides of placing the rights, social reform wing of the Salvation Army in characters at the present time, was furnished MR. FRANK SKIT, who has had charge of the and the happy hunting ground of many desperate element into the constituion of Hongkong Jockey Club. But reformers of would undertake all responsibility, the after they have divulged the platform on as well as the good name of a member at London, has seceded from the army, in conste by an incident which occurred, just outside of every class, in politics as in all other Conspiracy muddle would never have been which their newly-born tenderness for the the uncontrolled disposal of any ten of his qug to the administration of the a Booth Kennedy Town yesterday afternoon at about 4.30 p.m. appears that three - Portuguese subjects of common interest, no matter heard of. The Crown Solicitor advised moral welfare of the Jockey Club is based; fellows, or of the stewards, could only regard to the administration of the army funds,
youthe named ressectively E. Sanches, N. 5. how pure their aspirations nor how free the prosecution, directed the manner in what status Mesura, H. P. WADMAN, H. G. have emanated from the muddled brain THE Snail on toast again. It was only a week Ribeiro, and J. P. Fonseca wera quietly strolling from adulteration their intentions, are which the Information was to be prepared, Scort, G. SzZWART, C. S. PLATT, D. R. of au Inexperienced partisan who knows or so ago that we had occasion to twit the along the coast near the spot indicated, mighty geains, who wields the scissors and does when they were anddenly accosted by a burly almost lavariably-subjected to accusations and then left the entire control of the Sassoon, and G. C. C. MASTER may have little of the world and nothing of racing the glue-pot business in the sanctum of our heathen, who emphasized his demand for 11 the and insinuations of discreditable motives, case to the inexperienced hands of an In the racing world we have yet to learn and race clubs. We would not under-religious contemporary, on the wickedness of his money they had by producing a six-shooter," and therefore these ten, enthusiastic and ordinary police officer, Mr. FRASEE-SMITH, Mr. Masza is but a very third-rate novice take between this an eternity to obtain tan way in reprodusing items of intelligence that with which ugly weapon he covered the boys 'had wistten `for the benefit of our readers only, alternately," By this means the, bold robber the editorial that appeared in in race-riding, the others are strangers signatures certifying that Mr. MASTER and On the 7th inst. "para" appeared in the secured the rich booty of fifty-one cents and even- presumably spotless sportsmen, whose In morality and Integrity both, as sportsmen this journal and which compelled the yet."
each of his colleagues had not come within Telegrad annent the marrying epiderale that tually allowed the youngsters to "gel”, which The rules and regulations of the Hong-the scope of the ridiculous provision which their departure from these hospitable shorlthough we are informed they behaved very was raging in the 'Stanley Awfois (just prior to needless to say they did with all despatch, and citizens doubtless show a clean record, man MIHINNETT to take some action should not be condemned without a fair to clear himself, accused the Crown kong Jockey Club were drafted by Mr. they have thought fit to bring forward in this was eribbed by the Singapore Free pluckily throughout the somewhat trying ordeal, hearing, and on the mere gossip of the Solicitor of having grossly neglected his J. J. FRANCIS, Q. C., and--adopted after the shape of this unwelldy abortion to and in due time copled from that paper The matter was immediately reported to the by that man of mighty, intellect already referred | police' who doubless wil are every effort to town. Every manle entitled to his character, duty, and as that charge has neither been careful revision at a meeting specially which each of the Immortal. Ten has con- to the phish' this world of sin die many explore the enterprising gentlemen. The fact, whatever it may be worth, until by clear met nor refuted, it must be asumed that held for that purpose. They are in some tributed his quota of paternity and there and no doubt the Shelf man tripped twofily; however, remains and leaves rather nasty and undisputed evidence it has been proved it was substantially true. And Mr. G. C. respects loosely worded, but as a whole are few if any members, no matter how and upon the present occasion i la morein sorrow trate in one month, that it is absolutely unsale to move about unarmed, through the 'golater and. to be worthless, and although it must be C. Mars is the business partner of the adequately provide for the effective high jheir standing, who cannot claim that than in auger that we remind him of sbly latest
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