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THE BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL for girls re-opens on Monday next, the 24th inst. The prizes will be distributed by Mrs. Stewart Lockhart at it a‚m. on the 5th prax..

THE RACES.

John Peels' Belleva, post banka

HANKAR KOMr. Pontifex o Tremearne's Geisha, 1ost; Mr. Master o A fair start. Coming down the stmight first

StewardsHis Excellency Sir Henry A Blake, GCM.G., His Excellency Vice Admiral time was Bellera, followed by Iron Duke, the Sir Cyprian Bridge, x.C.B.; His Excellency field being 3 lengths behind. At the Bridge, Major-General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, K,C.at.G-; | Annie pulled to the front, and kept the lead THE FRENCH MINISTER (M: Beau) has

Rear Admiral T. Grenfell, R., Co. Com liome, and won in a canter. Good distance cone down to Tonquin where he expecta tomodoro Francis Powell, RN, C.B. L. Colonel between and and 3rd, the others struggling

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meet the King of Annam and Governor. GenF W. B. Koe; D.A'A¡G. (DJ); A. Babington, Bhome, the Geisha finishing last. Time a min.

eral Doumer. When he leaves Hanoi he will probably call at Macao and Canton..

THE GOVERNOR OF MACAQ. (H. E. Horta e Costa) and family are leaving Macao, early in March on short leave for Portugal.

During his absence the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Lello) will be Acting Governor. THE STEAMER Yuentang, has had a rough passage from Manila. On leaving port she en countered strong winds and a rough sea, which afterwards increased to a heavy, gale during which large quantities of water were shipped doing slight damage jo Indders, cattle pens, &c.

THE STAR FERRY-A new double-ender, for the Star Ferry Company. Limited, has been launched by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, at Hunghom. The new launch, which is named the Polar Star, is an improvement in some respects on the present double-enders, and brings the number of launches up to five,

THE SMOKING CONCERT to be given at the City Hall by the Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club at 9.15 this evening is evi dently going to be a great success and those intending going should secure their tickets without delay or get to the Theatre at an early hour so as to be sure of finding a vacant sent.

A CURIOUS RUMOUR was brought down by the 5.9. Coromandel from Hongkong,, Baye the Singapore Free Press, to the effect that the recent death of a well-known resident there was suspected not to be due to natural causes. But no hint to that effect appears in any Hong- kong paper, so far as has yet appeared.-What- ever the journal means it is impossible to fathom.

the Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G.; D. Gillies, Esq. the Hon. J. J. Bell-ring; M. Grote, Esq.; Sir Thomas Jackson, Kt; E. W. Rutter, Esq.; H. P. White, Esq.; the Hon. T. H. Whitehead.

Clerks of the Scale.-A. Babington, Esq. and E. W. Rutter, Esq,

Judge-The Hon, C. P. Chater, C.M.G. Assistant Judge-Lieut. Col. F. W. B. Koe, D.A.A.G. (8.).

Starter:-M. Grote, Esq.

and Starter-E. M. Bishop, Esq.

7.secs?

The KowLOON STAKES-For all horses

Australians and English to rist. 12bs.; Indian Country Breda 10st 12lbs,; Arabs rost; win- ner, to receive $ajo; second $50; entrance Sto. Seven Furlongs.. Mr. Carruthers' Runaway Girl1st 12......

Mr. Cruickshank

Mr. P. A. Cox H. P. White's Buceaphalus, 1st alb...

Mr. Crighton 3′

P. A. Cox's Lady Mary, 11 t2lb

On entering the course Bucephalus bolted: and went once round before being pulled up,

Handicapper-Lieut-Col. F. W. B. Koe, On coming to the post a false start was made and Bucephalus again bolted being pulled D.A.A.G. (B.).

up on the back stretch. After this delay the field of three got away to modémie,start, Lady Mary pulling out right away and keeping the lead until, entering straight, when. Runaway Girl made a splendid dash, and won easily. Good distance between 2nd and 3rd. Time x min. 37 35 secs.

Hon. Treasurer.-J. C. Peter, Esq. Clerk of the Course ;-T. F-Bough, Esq. Assistant Clerk of the Course:-A. S. An- ton, Esq.

OFF DAY-SATURDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY. To-day witnessed the finish of the Hongkong Race meeting for 1903, and though it is gener- "ally looked upon as an off day the attendance was again very large and some really goodsport was witnessed. In future years it would not be a useless idea if numbered saddle cloths were used as, at present, there are only the colours to go by and occasionally some of the starters have turned out under wrong colours consequently causing confusion to many of the spectators.

The Band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, under Bandmaster G. H. Moir, was again, in attendance and discoursed the following

music

March........."Light of Foot"...... Latann... Overture.... .Zampa"............Herold. Selection Runaway Girl". Caryll." Valse........

"Eldorado" .......Royale. Overture......" Semiramide " .Rossini, Selection.. "Rose of Persia? .Sullivan, Extras, Polka......."Royal Princes "...Klussman. Valse......Fleuran printent"...Bousqet. Galop........."Lustige bruder........ Faust. God save the King.

THE S.S. NUEN TONG, belonging to the N. D. L. Orient Line and formerly trading be- tween Hongkong and Singapore, has been The Hongkong Teitgrap's special tips for placed on the Bangkok-Singapore run. It is the race meeting have turned out very satis understood that some of the larger vessels factory. The first day we gave five firsts, belonging to this line have been removed from two seconds and two thirds. On Thursday the Bangkok-Singapore run and are now trad- there were five firsts, a second, and two ing between the last named place and Austrà-thirds, while yesterday no less than six firsts, lian ports,

THE NANNING AFFAIR-We are in- formed that in connection with this matter our correspondent was mistaken in reporting to us that the occupants of two "French" gunboats, and some Chinese soldiers, had been seen burning a village. It should have been Chinese gunboats and soldiers in charge of Admiral. Le Buh, who has command of the Southern fleet of Chinese gunboats.

BY KIND PERMISSION of Lieut-Cel. Baillie and Officers, the Band of the 22nd Rom- bay Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening, from 8 to 9.30 p.m.

"PROGRAMINE.”

... Selection........" San Toy"...........jents. Corset Soln..."My pretty Janu"...... Kapper. Bucalousi, 3. Vale"The Colonel".

4. Lancers........"The Galety" ..................

3. La Serenata...." Wer Engel Had " 6. Selection......."Coster Songs".

"God save the King."

,Godfrey. „„Draga. .Godfrey,

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1902. FROM PARIS TO PEKING BY AUTOMO.

DEUTERIO TELEGRAMS.

AMERICA AND THE MANCHURIAN QUESTION.

LONDON, February zoth.

BILE-A Home paper says:-Herr Max Cudell, of Aix-la-Chapelle, and some English

and French sportsmen, propose to start from Paris for Peking in automobiles, travelling via Aix-la-Chapelle, Berlin, Moscow and Siberia. From Peking they will proceed by steamer to San Francisco. Thence they will drive across Mexico, and via Chicago to New York, return- The text has been published at Washing-ing to Europe by sea. The party will consist Iton of a strong American Note sent to the of six persons, who will travel in a thirty-horse Russian and Chinese Governments on the power Panhard Levassor carriage. The vehicle is to cost 50,000 francs, and the total expense 1st instant. It declares that the grant to any of the trip is estimated at about 250,000 francs, corporation of exclusive mining, railroad, or other privileges in Manchuria will be a THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA AND breach of treaties which America will view | THE COMMERCIAL CODE -The share- with the gravest concem.

holders who have proceeded against the direc torate of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha on the ground that the latter's action in connexion with the last election of officers was contrary,

GERMANY AND THE FAR EAST. The Committee of the Reichstag has re- cuced the vole for the forces in China by 54 milion marks, and has rejected the vote of a million marks for warships in the Orient.

LATER.

RUSSIA AND THE NEWCHWANG CUSTOMS.

to the provisions of the !Commercial Code, are likely to have a long innings in the law courts. They have already been obliged to put up more money than was convenient to them and as they will have to push the case to the last resort if they win before the lower tribunals, a con- siderable time must elapse before the final decision is given. It seems to be generally re- cognised that the suit instituted by these gentle men is of a purely vexatious character. As- suredly they do not appear to be particularly solicitous about the interests of the Company,--| Japan Mail,

Lord Cranborne says that Russia has stated her intention of restoring the Customs at Newchwang to the Imperial Chinese Ad. ministration as soon as circumstances per- mit, and that the British Government has no THE RIVER OF DEATH-The Yellow reason to question the good faith of this de-River, which has been named the "Sorrow of

China," la probably the most destructive stream claration.

on the face of the earth. In less than a bun dred years it has changed its channel four times, and the point where it empties into the sea has from time to time been moved up and down the coast a distance of three miles. It ruaa through a vast alluvial plain, and is fed by streams from a great system of mountains in the north. When the snow melting on this range comes at a time of heavy rains the result is sure to be a terrible flood. It has been estimated that in the past three centuries over ten million human beings have perished in the floods of the Vellow River. For destructive-

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT.

Lord Cranborne, on behalf of the Govern ment, declined to be drawn into a statement regarding the steps that may be taken, or not taken, to give effect to the agreement concluded between Great Britain and Japan.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

THE FRENCH WARSHIP, Decedel came in ness, both of life and property, this stream is this morning from Fogchow.

THE GERMAN CRUISER Katzerin Augusta arrived in port this morning from Chlatu"

unparalleled, and the sobriquet bestowed upon

it is amply justified by ita bistory,

MOTTAM & CO NEW HATS for

BRACES,

one second, and three thirds were given, It should also be mentioned that when our "anips".did not "get home" they were not starters.

The MORRISON HILL CUP-Value $350; pic sented; for beaten subscription walem 1902, weight for inches as per scale; unplaced ponies during this meeting allowed glbs; entrance $10 to go to second pony. Five Furlongs.

Mr. A. Tumer's Shoji, lost 11 Mr. Master I Major J. H. Gayund's Lucky Jim, Ist 8b.....

Major Gwynne 2 Mr. Jay's Witzbold, rist 3ib........Mr. Owen 3.

H. Potts' Sweet Nancy, lost to

Mr. Pontifex o "Tremeare's Geisha, tost 13.

Mr. Caulfield d "Lightship's Seabreeze, lost 13b...........

MAN Mr. Mackie o

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R. Shewan's Iris, tost alb Mr. P. A. Cox o Wheelrut's Vexation, rost alb...Mr. Reid of Hammonia's Pingpong, 1st 11lb je

Mr. Schwind E. Kadoorie's Lotus, tist 3lb...Mr. Gegg o Messrs. D. E. Brown and H. F. White's

America, fost Ilb...Mr. Crighton o After à considerable delay at the Post on account of America and Witzbold making false starts, the field got badly away. Lucky Tim, followed by America and Shoji, were first away and made the pace until coming in the straight when Shoji, splendidly ridden by Mr. Master won an exciting finish under the whip, by half a length; I length between and and grd. Time

'1 min, II secs:

The "KINGS" CUP-Presented; for all ben-

The ROSE CUP-Value $150; presented; for all beaten China ponies, weight for inches as per scale; old ponies to carry ip Bs. extraj unplaced ponies at this meeting allowed 5 s.; entrance Sro to go to Second Pony, Three Quarters of a’Mile.

Mr. Dryasdust's Ace of Heart, 11st.11lb

Mr. Crighton

G. H. Potts' Disgust, 1st Albijom šansu

Mr.P. 'A. Cox a Kadooric's Hyacinth, at 3lb.......

Mr. Pontifex 3 Moy's Blueberry, 1st glb...Mr. Schwind o A good start at the new mile starting, post. Hyacinth took the lead and led to the Village, when all four runners closed and came in to a distance from home when Disgust got the straight together. They all ran even a length ahead, but Ace of Hearts, on the post, made a wonderful run and just won a grand race by a neck; 3 lengths between and and 3rd, Time 1 min. 37 2/5 secs.

The JOHN PIEL CUP-Presented; steeple

chase; for all horses and ponies, weight as. per igoi scale with gfbs. added; 1902 Walers, nonwinners, at this meeting, allowed sibs.; winner of Hurdle Race (No. 3) barred; Cup- to go to the rider; entrance fee $10 to go to the Second,From the Black Rock Once Round and in.

Mr. Cruickshank's Treacle, lost 12lb.

Mr. Cruickshank 1

Mr. Schwind-2 The Old Firm's Black Snake, Ist rolb........

Only two starters. To a good get off, Treacle taking the lead, held same until coming over the hurdle at The Village when he fell his rider. being thrown off. Black Snake, just behind, bad to jump over Treacle's rider who was stunned for the moment, Mr. Cruikshank went after his mount again and got up, at the same time Black Snake coming to grief and throwing her rider. Treacle, after all, won a most exciting race and was loudly cheered.

MAFOOB RACE-First prize, $25; second $15; third, 510; for all Hongkong Walers, weight for inches as per 1902 scale with 15h, deduc. ted; winners at this meeting to carry 9 Ds. extra; entrance Sto. Once Round.

Cancelled on account of the marfoos leaving the-course-owing-to-the-fact-that-they-con sidered there should have been two races, the same as last year.

The VISITORS' CUP-Presented; for all beaten Hongkong 1902 Walers, weight for inches as per 1902 scale, and for all China ponies, weight for inches as per China pony scale; Walers to carra Ds. extra; China ponies allowed 5 s.; entrance $ro to go to Second, One Mile.

Mr. Robert Shewan's Ero, 11st 120s.........

Mr. Crighton I John Peel's Belleva 12st alb Mr. Pontifex, a Jays Witzbold, 1st 1. Mr. Owen 3 John Peel's Bell Helene, rast oob......

Mr. Ogilvie 4 Belle Eva led to Black Rock atst time. when Belle Helene and Eros round closed up, and in the run,home Eros just beat Belle Eva on the post by a neck. Good third. Time 2 min. I sec.

BIG FIRE AT HONGKONG. ESTIMATED DAMAGE, $30,000.

ten China Ponies weight for inches; old Since the beginning of the month there have ponies to carry 7 a, extra; unplaced old been many fires in the Colony and the warning posies during the meeting allowed 3 Ds,bells have sounded nearly a dozen times. Two unplaced Griffins allowed 5 Ds, entrance Sio to go to Second Pony. One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. Dryasdant's Umpire, 11st B

Mr. Crighton ..J. H. Lewis' Bulbul, trat sib.

of these occasions were early this morning when the brigade were called out to fires in the No. 3 District. The first alarm sounded ar 3.40 and turned out the firemen to the Central Station to learn that a Chinese medicine shop, Mr. P. A. Cox 2 Kadoorie's Pansy, 1st Mr. Master 3 occupied by Me You Shung, at No. 300 Queens lengths ahead, and kept the lead the first time

To a miserable start, Umpire got away Road West was being destroyed. The men, in charge of Acting Assistant Superintendent round followed by Bulbul and Pansy. A A. Mackic, were promptly at the burning build Black Rock, Bulbul pulled up to Umpire, bating and soon got to work with the hoses. But entering the straight Umpire made another the flames had by that time got a good ze fanned by a strong breeze, quick-

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grand dash and won by a length, Pansy giving.

the race just after entering the straight hold and, Time a min: 52-2/5 seca ty spread to a bakers shop adjoining, and The "LUCKY CUP-Value Sagos presented occupied by Hop Wor The top floor was used as a coolia house and very soon the whole building was in flames, Nos. 304 and 306 then caught on fire and the quantity of spirit. stored in the shop by the occupier, In N Nam, furbished more fuel for the flames. The sparks were blown across to No. 73, First Street, used as a dwelling house, and this was completely gutted. The brigads worked splendidly and at length prevented the fre from spreading though they were still playing on the smouldering

Hurdle Racey for all horses and ponies, weight for inches as per 1901 scale with 5 bs added; non-winners at Hongkong 1901 meeting allowed 7 bs.; Cup to go to the ridor entrance fee Sto to go to the Second Pony, One Milo and a Half. ESD NE Mr, Cruikshank's Runaway Girl, et Alb...

Mr. Cruickshank t Mr. John Peel's Sweet William, zost ram Mr. Ogilvie „, P. A. Cox's. Lady Mary, 12st 20

M Mr. P. A. Cox 3 A good start. Lady Mary mada, the

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the running

for

A good the first time round to the Village, followed by debris at the time of going to press. All of the Runaway Girl and Sweet Willam. Fassing buildings, with the exception of 73, First Street the Village, Mr. Cox, on Lady Mary, was thrown were insured, Nos. 300 and 301 bad policies in on account of saddle coming undone, and the Commercial Union Assurance Company Runaway Girl came in an easy winzer being # great distance from Sweet William Runaway $3,000, and Girl started favourite...Twice round the course that over 4 hurdles Time 3min, 21 sock The

" IVF " CUP-Presented by Major-General || On Sir W.J. Gascoigne, K.O.M. G., for all Walers that have run and not won a race at this meeting, weight for inches as par 1902 scale, Hongkong 1901 Walers allowed 6a, Hong- kong 1903 Walers allowed-12 by placed Walers at this meeting to carry Gus, extra; entrance fee: $10 to go to Becond Pony From Two Mile Post Once Round and..

Mr. Carruther's Annie, tist talb Mr. Schwind Darius Glory, 128 SUMMr. Crigh Fortesquieu's fron Duke, utst

W. T. Caulfold Blazer Cost

200 respectively, while it is said ndoo were covered by inanrance of Reuter Brocklmann and Fule

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