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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17 1910

tween à parliament and a portmanteau, that

a parliament worthy of the same, shall be called for a year hence is but to declare that those who make the demand are utterly infpracticable and too hotheaded to be regarded as being in aby sense a valuable political asset. In European countries where A. S. WATSON & CO., the machinery for an election is to be found ready to hand an election cannot be caried. through in this off hand way. The register of electors has to be prepared, and this takes place some months in advance and is in itself a long business even though under present circumstances it is merely revision each year and, not the preparation of a completely new list. It sometimes seems as if aa election could take place at very short no tics. But that is because the preparations have been made long beforehand. In a vast coun

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THE RACES.

STEWARDSHis Excellency, Sir F. J. D. Lugard, K.G.M.G., C.B., D.9.C.; His Excellency Vice-Admiral Tha Hos. Sir H. Lambton, KC.B, KCYO.. A.D.C.; His Excellency Maf. Genl. R. G. Broadwood, Ca. : Commodore Lyop, R., AU G. 1 The Hon. Sir Paul Chater,

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Ku CM.o.; The Hon. Sir Henry Maỳ, K.C.M.D.“), The Hon. Mr. W. J. Giesson; Mr. F.B. Dea con, Major W. A. Eaton, Messrs. H. J. Gedge Jupp, Capt. F. W. Lyons, Meur. N.J. Stabb, and H. P. White...

STEWARDS IN CHarge of the SCALE: Mr. H. J. Gedge and Capi, F. W、 Lycus,

HANDICAPPER-Majir W. A. Eaton and Mr. J. A. Jüpp.

JUDGE:-The Hon. Sir Paul Chatar, Kt., CM.G.

ABSISTANT JUDGE.-Major W. A: Eaton,

·STARTER The Hoo. Sir Henry May, K.C.M.O),

- "FLAND 'TARTER :-Mr. M.W. Shade.

TEK KEEPER :-Mr. T. 8. Forrest.

HON. TERASUKKR 1 Mr. J. F. Cox-Edwardı." CLERK OF THE COURSE :-Mr. T. F. Hough.

THIRD DAY THURSDAY, 17TH FEBRUARY.

Meynell (Mr. Johnstone's mount). His gib emerged Real Rose bowed in front of penalty told against him in the race and although Yarborough, Maybell, Parsimmon Tree, Sorosis "Meyoull assumed the 1'ad at one sings of the. Rad Rubber Chief in the order named. Yar race, Persimmon Tree experienced no difficulty borough forced the pacs sad got into the front in overbauling him and won the race as he liked position, Real Rose falling away up the incline in record time-1 m. so seguirst Tabs Moynell was racing neck and neck with Ron's previous record of, xm, 30 sec The Yarborough who yielded second place to Giest Southere Siakes brought eat five starters Persimmon Tree down the hill. At the village and was was in confortable style by Worcester, bend the latter was level with Meyad! whom

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Mr. Laurence riding. Assuming a lead of several lengths at the first stage of the race for the Hongkong Stakes, Mau Man (Mr. John store up) made the running to the very end of the race. In the last quarter Warrior Rose and Cadrow's Fame tried hard to draw level with the leader, but their challange was successfully opposed by Mr. Johnstone who won on Man Mas. The bonburof winning the ladies' puro, sobrcribed for by the ladies of Hongkong, want 19 Mr. Burkill.who rade Pet Ross and secured, his first mount of the day for Mr. Ruxey against. five other compeiors. Mch. Burkill, wife of the winning rider, led Pet Rose in om di applause.

"THE PRESENTATION.“

As ip former years the conclusion of the race for the Ladies' Purse saw an interesting little ceremony at the grand stand. Miss Pots on behalf of the ladies, presented the fortunatel winner of the race (Mr. Burkill) with the coveted purse amid vociferous applause, in which 'His. Excellency the Governor was seen to takes part, accompanied with a few well-chosen remarks from the charming representative of the ladier Mr. Burkill then presented Miss Potts with a handsome bouquet and addressed a few words in which he said that it had been said to him that his passage from Shanghai was not worth his while, but that it had proved otherwise. The speaker then offered bis arm to Miss Potts and escorted her to lunch amid the spontaneous applause of the gathering who bad come to witness the pretty ceremony

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE Ly like Chica it would be impossible to pre. pace for a first election in twelve months." Governor and Household,

But first we want to know what powers will be conferred on this representative assem bly. Will it be in a position to initiate re forms and carry them into effect in opposi tion to the will of the Grand Council and the Prince Regent? We may assume that

The go see meeting of the Hongkong) it will have no control over the finances of the Hapire, and without the power of dip. Jockey Club was brought to a clou to-day, Fund for the future chronicler of the annals of peg into the money bags it must be pract.racing in the Colony the season just concluded cally helpless... The present situation in will be remembered for many distinguishing Great Britain has arisen owing to the efforts features. Noteworthy among them was the of the peers to interfere in financial matters, unique faci recorded yesterday that for the win ao nutitude for which not the slightest rightner of the Jockey Cap there were no backers can be claimed or authority adduced. is the pat-mutuel and three ponies finished the power of granting or withholding supplies dead heat in the same race for second place. For the number of close and exciting finishes which is the supreme lever in the hauds of

the present meeting also beats all previous the taxpayers to check extravagance and records and for "clean" racing the Club main compet obedience to the popular will. Astains its inditional clebo slate. Yet for another After tiffin the Stewards, jockeys and mem. It has now been proved that Plague is

has been said: “A parliament without cob teason will the present meeting be conspicuous bers of the Club stood outside the weighing conveyed to human being, by means of feastrel of funds is worse than a despotism, for from all others by the fact that it was honoured in enclosure for nigroup photograph which was Haron H. Kakimura,taken by Mr. Mee Cheong. A second group from rats which have died of this dist.se.

it's a continuous source of ill-feeling, chagrin by Vice Admiral-

was also taken with H.E. Vice-Admiral The and disappointmecit." Ever in the Crown Commander-in-Chief of the First Japan-

ese Ballieship Squadron, with His Ex-Han, Sir Hedworth Lambton as the central Colonies the unofficial measters of the

cellency's prosence, OD the opening figure. Legislative Councils are supposed to have n

day as the honoured

of the* guest

Flyaway Stakes was the firit race to be run termmanding voice in the rasing of revenue Stewards of the Club; and on the second as after the luncheon hour for which five ponies and its disposal. The principle that those that of the Hoa, M. W. J. Gresion, the started with Silverion as the most fancied. owner of john l'eel's successful stud of ponies. Mr. Johnstone, by clever jockeyabip, justified who pay the piper dre emitled to call the

Officer of-*His Majenty's tune is part and parcel of the British Consti The

Fleet popular favour and won in excellent race tution. Even the idea is reduced to an

were "At Home" at their private stand is fine style, beating Jubilee Rose's previous As record of 1.495/5 by 7/5th second. Silverton at the Race Course this aftersoon, the principal Steward of the Hongkong wat in zm. 49. There were ten starters for Jockey Club, His Excellency Sir Frederick the Phaettion Stakes. Supporters were divided Lugard did not miss a single day, arriving each between Real Rose, and Lametton Mr day between the first and second races and Jobpatone gave another exhibition of fine taking a keen interes in them to the very jockeyship when from almost the tail end of finish. It was noteworthy that the Governor's the field in the last quarter be came up with a meet-dash and Lameron won amidst the greatest private stand bad, thoroughout the

pg, it's full complement of vistors, and excitement from Olive Tree who bad the best His Excellency's deservedly popular aide of a bad start by several lengths. Mr. Joba de camp-Capt. P. H. M. Taylor-possessed stone was again successful in the next race-for In the last quarter the a stable of his own. Even though Capt. Taylor the Governor's Cup. was not so fortunate as other owners in his field was all in a bunch and Blackmore draw for the subscription griffins, Tomahawk's Vale dashed to the front by a bead from running in the Navy Cup yesterday must have Victoria Roan and won, Tomabawk's third delighted his pwner at the same time as a place was a surprise. Sorosis snatched great many would have been pleased to have the Consolation Stakes in comfortable style scen bis placing reversed from third to first from Heraldic-iba favourite. The great event of the day was the Champion Stakes for win- position,

meeting, Like the pers only at this

It was Derby seven ponies competed.

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absurdity in the Crown Colonies it is there nevertheless, and all the forms and processes aie duly abseived in the debates on the Budget and the Estimates, In fact these debates constitute the religious rites of the Legislative Councils and are performed with as much solemnity and unction as if the devotees really believed in the efficacy of their prayers to the governing body. Well, A. S. WATSON & ‹ O....then, if the parliament in China has no con il of the exchequer how are they to enforce their demands for reform? As the matter stands al present we cannot see how such a parliament as that proposed can be other than an elaborate and exaggerated. de- lating-society-a safety valve for the use of explosive, demagogues, but nothing more. We do not go so far as our Shanghai contemporary, however, which says that "China does not need a parliament for a generation yet. Before she adds to the all ready innumerable possibilities of corruption that of a parliament elected by nobody knows whom it would behove China to rid herself of many of the burdens. she already bears. We do not say that a parliament would not be a good thing for Chine, but we kuow that if it meets in the present temper of

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEBRDARY 17, 1910.

CHINESE PARLIAMENTARY

In point of numbers the attendance did not suffer any diminution to-day from that of the two previous days. In fact, the opposite bas trial been the case. Being Ladies' Day, the fair sex was much more in evidence and their pretty gowns attracted the attention of many who were not too engrossed in their en- devour "to spot the winners and were accordingly influenced by the avironment. Ruiely before has the Grand Stand held such an assembly of ladies, as it did today after the race for the Ladies' Porse was run, of which

of speed between Buxey's best sad John Peel's candidate-Kirkpatrick 11. After four false starts Boring Rose shot to the front and kept up a rapid pace, Worgenter lying behind made a bold bid to overbaul Spring Rose whose going was far too good for the other pouy, Kirkpatrick. 11., who was expected to carry the blue and silver the winning post a winner, waL, A past Has the general clection in the United

disappointment in bat being placed. The race Kingdom provided any, object. lessons for the people it will give rise to hopes that are more anon. The piddock was uncomfortably in the home straight was an exciting one with Little Gem Rose is the lead and Maple Tres those who are clamouring for constitutional sure to be blighted." In our view, the high-crowded, and the impression is beginning to government in China? At this distance sounding name of "parlament should be Rehold in many minds that the European challenging on the outside. Little Gem Rese jast managed to beat Maple Tree by half a from the scene of the conflict we have ob-abstituted by that of "advisory council" and sporting community is steadily outgrowing length in the record time of 2m. 451/5 sec.

AMBITIONS.

served how the political parties have sought entil China has been led to realise the lunc to raise the passions of the people by the circulation of Half-truths, how on the one

the eachosure within the gates on racedays, This was noticeable this afternooc-1 same. what pleasing fac", however, which testifies to the popularity of the annual race meeting. On the green the Chinese, too, were reinforced in numbers and a more, orderly 'sind easily pleased crowd a difficult to find anywhere in

the world,

of horseracing on the Island without, a due meed of praise to the Stewards and owners-for-

It is difficult to conclude the year's ebrenicle

such little

cost to the community.

There

is no question that the sporting fraternity is largely indebted to the Stewards of the Jockey Club for the studied arrangements which gave such complete satisfaction throughout. Upon Mr. T. F. Hough, the clerk of the course, has Bat he has

The betting for a win was as follows:-

Persinimon Tree... 88 Worcester.................... 67 Maple Tree

за

Little Gem Rosa... 791 Kirkpatrick ... 474 Spring Roselė 128 Fig Tree

17

1,505

The placed bettings were as follows:-

Persimmon Tree......... 148. Worcester............ bor. "147 - Maple Tree...kankar manne '67 Little Gem Rose ...

870 Kirkpatrick II ............ 821 Spring Roseann 173 Fig Tree.....

44

1.2,270

fallen the brunt of the work. emerged from the ordeal with conspicuous success, Sir Henry May and Mr. H. J. Gidge

The Nil Desperandum Stakes was the last as starters have no equal and the way in which the fields-often large ones were got away in race of the day and was won by Cobalt.

Following aro the details of today's equal terms speaks much for their scose of fairplay and correct judgment. Capt. F. W. GR Lyons' position in charge of the aries was no sinecure, and Sir Paul Chater's decision was ever, in any single instance, quenioned: To our visitors and especially those who have ente ed such fice ponies as thois represented 'bzike "Tree", stable, Hongkong is largely debted for the present season's success.

be overhauled at the straight and cantered home an easy winner in record time. Sororis made a bold bid for second place, but was outdone by Maynell. Yarborough fivisted last.

Time: 1m.:30 sec.

Pari-Mutual

Place. 166

356.

Paaies.

Wio. Persimmon Trae 84. Meynell 194 Sorosin

49

346

601

Dividends-Win, $18.50 Places, $4,60, 55.30, $8.40 Cash Sweep:-).

Ticket No. 86, 1, $393-75 68, and, $113.50

#13, 3xd, $ 56.25 Commission, $62.50

Total, $$15.00

-THE GREAT Southern STAKES.-Win- her $500. Second Sigo. Third 575. For

· China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting of one race 7 lb.; of two or more races to lb, extra. Griffias allowed lb; subscription griffins of seasons 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 allowed 10 lb. Entrance Sto. Oce mile. Messrs. Beverley and Standish's Worcester...

1st tb (Laurence) x Mr. F. B. Marshall's Palm Tree nitƐb †.....

Mr, John Feel's Heraldic lost alb...

(Vide) 2

(jokusinde) 3

Mr. Dryadust's Barry est alb * (Crichton) Mr. Dast's Greyback rost gib (Heathcote)

gib over.

o

o

t 7lb penalty

Before the fall of theftig Palm Tice was OD the rpils. A very even start. Worcester prompt. ly shot in the front followed by Greyback and Heraldic-Palm-Tren was lying fourth and Barry fast. When the field galloped past the

was unchanged: Worcester's position was tafe Iudge's Box la the first round the above order throughout the race Heraldic and Greyback aced neck and neck as far as the foot of the hill when Palm Tree creeping up drew level with the pair. Racing down-hill Greyback rapidly lost ground while Worcester was in creasing his lead and Heraldic and alm Treo were challenging each other for second place. Barry was now fough. Entering the home While straight Worcester was easily ridden. Palm Tree was making gallant but fruitless

fforts to overhaul him, Worcester ramped home an easy winner by five lengths from Palm Tree. Heraldic was a poor third and Greyback.last.

Time: 2 m 05 4/5 sec.

Pari-Mutuel.

Place.

Ponies, Win. Worcester Palm, Tree Heraldic

77

30: 363 113

150

201

$49

719. $8.101

· Places, 1600; $9.30

Cash Sweco-

Ticket No.

Dividends:-Win,

6, 1st $185.10 9. zad.. 133.60 69.30 43, 3rd, Commissionr, 77.00

Total,

$775.00

Pari-Mutual

Popics Man Man Warrior Rosa Cadzowi Fama -160

Win,

Place.

282

416

409

317

757 1,393

Dividends:-Win, Sta

Places, $5.90 $5.30, $5.60 Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 81, 1st, $822.15 |

1.

174, and, $234,90

122, 3rd, $117.45

Commission, $130.50.

Total, $1,305.00 4-THE LADIES' PURSE.-Presspted. $30 added. Second to receive 5100; and third Stoo. For China posies. Weight for incher as per scate. Winners at this meeting other tban subscription griffian 5 lb. extra. Jockeys who have never had a winding mount in either Hongkong, Shangai or Ticotsin al- lowed 5 lb. Betracice S., Once round. Mr. Buxey's Pet Rise, ust 316* ...(Borkiti) 1 Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Tartar Chief, lost 11lb

(Moller) 3, Messrs. Findlay Moir's Giesler, 1031, 12lb

H

(Vida}

Mr. Ottery's Butcher, tost Yalb...(Crichton) Mr. Johnstone's Salvator, töst gĺb................

(Johnstone) o

Mr. Drysadust's Triad, 1st lb (Laurence)

* 5lb penalty: There was a little difficulty in starting, Butcher gave trouble. He showed the way to Pot Rose and Triad at the start, The field spread out in processional order on reachleg the Bowrington with Tattar Chief at the rail. end. On negotiating the bill Botcher was still' to the front holly pursued by Rose, Salvator being third, Trind fourth, Glester fiftlered Tertar Chief last. Passing the Black Rock Fat Roxs shot to the front and. Giesler began to mike up his leeway while Buscher was steadily faillog away. Fet Rose was sure of the race, Glester and Tartar Chief tried their level best to challenge but Mr. Burkill's mount, would set surrender the honour of the first position and won by a clear length, bell a length divide ing the second from the third pony. Trind, was fourth; Salvator fifth and Butcher last,

Time: im. 54/5sec.

Ponies

Pet Rose

Pari-Mutuel.

Wia.. Place 403 529

Tartar Chief Giesler

34

123

283

,487

F41 · 1,448

$9.30

Dividends :-Wio,

Places, $5.30, 18.20, $5.40 Cash Sweep:

Ticket No. 57, 11,.$922-95

1

244, 2nd, 263,70

266, 3rd, 131.85 Commission, 146.50

Total $1,465.00 S-THE FLYAWAY STAKES-Winner $500; Second $150. Third 575. For China pogies bond fidio grifion on date of entry. "Weight for inches Ri per scale. Winners ODU rice -5 lb.; of two race 7 lb. ; and of thres or more" races to lb. extra. Jockeys who have noyer had a winning mount in either Hongkong Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance Sto. Seven Turtongs.

Mr. John Peel's Silverton 108 3lb* ·

(Johnstore) [ Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Rubber Chief 1182 1lb.

(Mo'ler) a

(Vida) 3

(Barkill) o

Mr. F. B. Marshall's Fig Tree rist 3lb*......

Mr. Buxey's Dwari Rose lost 12lb .................

Mr. Crockeuden's Resqlution rost gib`.......

(Heathcote) 0

5b. penalty. There was one false start. The position before the field was let go was: Dwari Rosa on the rails with Fubber Chief near him and Resolution on the outside. Rose' assumed the

3-THE HONGKONG STAXES.--Winder $600, Second $100. Third $100. A forced entry for China ponies subscription grimos of this scarón 1903-1910. Weight for aches as per scale. Winger of the German Cup 71b.lead when the field was let go followed by extra; non-winners allowed 3 lb. Entraoce $to. One mile and a half.

Mr. W.G. Piria's Men:Man, Ist b......... (jobosione)

Silverion who surrendered the second place.to Fig Tree at the Football Stand, Before bo Black Rock Fig Tree was in the raD :llowed by Dwarf Rose, Silverton, Rubber Tree Mr. Buxey's Warrior Rose, 1131 çib†.......................... -- and. Resolution in the order named, Down (Burkill) 2 he, incline Dwarf Roas exchanged places Mr. T. F. Hough's Cidzow's Fame, lost 13lb with Fig Tree, Silverion third, Rubber Chlef

(Vida) 3

Mr. Dah's Sunny Jim, (ost #316*...{Moliér} . o Mr. Jubasione's Younger Brother, 108 alb

(Cal, Hayard) on Geseri Brondwood's Boreas, 1st alb...... (Heathcote) Mr. Laworks' Spirit Level, 1981, 15$......

(Laurence) o Mr, Ottery's Trewist, last 1216).

ziballowance

† 7lb penalty.

‡ 3lb allowance

fourth and Resolution.. last. The time order was maintained at the village band, On entering the straightïun in Dwarf. Rose on the rails showed, to the front. Silverton raced on the outside and challenged Dwarf. Rang with Rubber Chief lying behind, Silverton's pace was too hot for Dwarf Rose who lost his lead and fell away fioishing last in the race. Silverton cautered home an sisy (Crichton) o wlooer in record time, Rubber Chief was

second and Fig Tree third.

Time: 1m.49 sec

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Ponies,

Pari-Mutuel Wib. Place.

Silverion Robber Chief 57 Fig Tree

384

Ey 191 281

dogs of a national governing body. There are plenty of questions which we should hand they have been promised all manner fancy the Imperial authorities would be only of benefits when the dukes and the great on willing to refer to such a council for their landowners are complied to contribute their consideration and advice. The Mercury subs. due quola,to the taxes of the country and its alist which might be increased indefinite how, on the other, the disease of unemployy: The Hupeh men refuse to be quicted ment is to be swept away; food stuffs are to in the matter of the railway loans, there is be cheaper, the foreigner is to be mulcted of evidently considerable unrest in Thiet,the excellent, sport provided to the public at his wealth, and Great, Britain is to become Shantung has asked for remission of taxes a sort of anteroom to paradise. We have seen un s'ccount of failure of the wheat crop and leaders of great parties flinging their " frigid that is an ominous sign, the Vice President and calculated lies" at each other, while theofthe Board of Communications has reported rank and file have descended to depths of adversely on all Chinese built railways and vulgarity unknown in the days of Gladstone, that probably is only the beginning of a te Salisbury and Disracil. And during the newai, of the pull-devil-pull-baker episodes month following the dissolution of Parlia-hetween Poking and the Provinces. At ment, the country has been torn with the same time China cannot make up internecine strife, ade has been pract her mind whether she will acquiesce grace

Cadrow's Fame was led to the starting, post." tically at a standstill, and people have gone fully or not in the neutralization of Manchu

After cos false start, caused by Younger Brother, about in a mist of verbiage till their addled ria's railways, if ever such a thing comes to

THE GRAND STAND STAKRE-Wiener roshing to the front, Boreas led on the fall of braine refused to carry the conflict, any far pass, the question of the central Railways

$500. Second $150. Third $75. For China the flag with Cadrow's Fame a long way be- ther. And this has all occurred in a country loan is still unsettled, as is that of the

ponies, bond fide griffins to date of ealty.bind. Man-Man shot to the front and Mu where representative institutions were estab-Chinchow Titsihar railway. The people are

Winders Di One Tace 5 tbs; of two or more Johnstone, forcing the pace, settled down in listed before the present generation was complaining of the burden of taxation and

races, 1 lb. extra, Subscription grifin front of Trewint by several lengths who was in dreamt of. What are things to be like in yet the Govemment is egging the country on

allowed 5 lb. Estiranco 5:0. Three quar front of Spirit Level (third) by an equal dis tance: Man Man's lead increased to seven China when a national parliament is estab to an effort to provide eight times the

langthe at the village bend, in the first round Hished-in-China Aiteady, the province amount at presented doberaber Thematicianidinemsida have reached that stage in the demand

from Trewint with Spirit Level five lengths And so on the story goes, world | shown whọt jockeyship can do in deciding the

bebind Galloping past the Judge's. Box for for constitutional government where the without end.

Our contemporary looks issue of a race. Among the latter mention Mr. John Foel's. Meynell, at 6lb

(Johnstone) 2

the first time Mai Man was in the vio must be made of Messrs, Berkill's, Vida's, and Imperial authorities must bend to the upon the gloomy side and sees in the

followed by Spirit Level and Warrior Rose in A will of the people's representatives-that is almosphere signs similar to those which Moller's riding, wabout whom the chances Mr. Dryasdunt's Sorosis, 101! 12lb ........

But that would bave proved usoven, in many a closely Mr. Joha Feel's Yarborough zost izlb

order named. Younger Brother was last, (Laurence) 3

the back stratch Han Man still; held, the to say those who claim to represent the preceded the Boxer troubles. commercial classes, the farmen and what carrying pessimism a trifle too far along contested event this season,

(Col. Bayard) commanding position from Spirit' Level with the-road to destruction. It cannot be doubted The police have sgai reodared excellent Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Robber Chief 11st alb

Warrior Rose third. - Ondrow's Fame creeping may for want of a better word be termed the that China will get a parliament of sorts; service. So also tave the officials of the Tram

(Moller),.

op overhauled his landars successively and proletariat. The demand has been made what is wanted is the man to navigate it over way Company, against whom not be word of Mr. Buxey's Real Rose sist Ilb......(Burkill) a

raced almost level with Warrior Rose in. that a parliament should be convened in the shionate of provincial smagonism, a come complaint has been heard. The Buffs' regi

* slb penalty.

second place. Mao Yan bugged the rails 1911: What sort of a parliament can be got bination of Warwick, Cromwell and Pitt. No

such leader appears on the horizon, but it mental band played an extended programme bí

There were six starters, Mr. John Peel baring and Warrior Rost, on the outride, mada Mr. John Peel's Lamerton, tosi igib...

(Johnstons) together in that short period of lime. As would be monstrous to suggest that in a po- musical selections which went a long way to two candidates. Yarborough carried a carise every effort to displace him, but Man Mao very acute writer in the Mercury says, "Topulation of 400 millions there is no outstand-coliven the three days' proceedings,

cap to distinguish from the favourite, Meynall. ́raxisted the challenge and won by about a Mr. F. B. Manball's Olive Tree, 1021 Izb demand in a country of several hundred ing figure who is only waiting the call to As for the races to-day, it began with the The latter carried a penalty of sib which told longth, Cadrow's' Fame, who was third, lost

Mr. L. K. Lesson's Seafoam; fost Talbo million inhabitants, of whom net more than buckle on the armour of hope and guide the Grand Stand Stakes open to grifids only, against him in the race. The start was second place by only a head.

Time zaig[o one in a thousand knows the difference be-antion to its source of regeneration,

There worn six starters. Most people fancied behind the bushes and when the fuld.

den."

ters of a mile,

Mr. F. B. Marshall's Persimmon Tree, fait

12lb

(Vidi)

*****

867 7,174

Dividends:-Win, $12,80 Placer, $8.50, Szo.10 -Cub Sweep :-

Ticket No. 9, 1st, $1,590.75 323, id, $454,50 268, jrd, $217.23 Commission, $252.50

Total,

$3,51500 6-THE PHARTRON STAKES.-Handicap. Winner $500 Second $150. · Third 575. For China posies that have run at any Gymkhana meeting and griffins on dựa of entry, Winners at this meeting and son- starters' based. Entrance $to,· One mila and a quarter.

(Vida) a

Tail (Grichter) jus

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