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Entimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 4 1910
BUFFS RACE MEETING.
THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, The official programme of the balls regi
Happy Valley, to-morrow, (by kind permission
of the stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club), is 24 follows: --
STEWARD!:-LiBut, Col R. Bayard, DL04'
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SON "A WAN'S EXTRADITION.
FURTHER EVIDENCE.
CLAIM POR ·· PARTICULARS.
IN A SUMMARY ACTION.
at the Bammary Court this morning, the case Before Mr. Justice Gomperts, Puinne Juga,
for the sum of $145. Me. Wilson, of Messrs, Ruttopjus and Son are suing C. J. Merchant Hastings and Hastings, represented the defend- ant while the plaintif appeared in, person. particulars of the claim,
Mr. Wilson asked to be supplied with
of a practical basis, there is no reason why
Mesars. Moxon and-Godge's Fig Tree, homin- this simple but none the less wonderful inven
ated by Mrs. Moxon 1alb'ilb * tión.should not be used scientifically in many
Mr. Borneo's Bintu, Pindar, nominated by divers ways, "For instance, a surgeon may
* Mrs Jupp list 8lbs.
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First. Police bo the originator of some special operation mental meeting to be held on the race course; Major Findlay's Billy, nominated by MissMagistrate, in the Police Court,this aftern009; | was again mentioned in which Me." H. Through special study, application, and experi-
Mr. J. Johnstone's Younger Brother, nominated Wan were continued. Mr. H. L. Dannys, St
Lyon et Sibe
the extradition proceedings against Sun, A. S. WATSON & CO., pace he soon becomes the recognized authority
from the Crown Solicitor's office, prosecuted or export in that particular operation. Hereto.
medical meu desiciog to acquire facility / Major W. A. Eaton, Major H: Findlay, MT Capt. Heathcoto's g. Tomahawk, nominated by and Mr. Otto King Sing appeared for the de
W. Green, Mr.H. B. Petter and The Hon. F.Mr. L. Leeson's g. Seafoam, nominated by Mrs.
Judges.-Major-General R. G. Broadwood, c.v., Commodore Lyon, &D.G) RW, {* *}*
Starterz,The Hon, Sir Henry May KC.M.G. and Mr. T. F. Bough,
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with any particular method have been obliged to make pilgrimages to the clinic of hospital of the recognized expert. Soon this will be unneces; BAYy, for each medical school can have its own
collection of films showing classical operations by the world's master surgeons, lo a prec- tical no ass than a hontimental secino --this will be a splendid thing, for every student will thus be able to study and observe-first-hand each famous surgeon's me hods; not only coming in close relatiuú with each opera. tion itself, but under the most ideal conditions, that is, as actually performed from start to fuish by the man best qualified to demonstrate his particular technic. The more ode dwells on the passibilities, the more they broadeo. No small, medical school' seed feel the bandicap.
HYGIENOL. of luck of surg cal material much longer, in
AND
BUBONIC PLAGUE
It has been proved by repeated experiments
that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL' is the most potent agent for the destruction of fleas,
specially rat fleas. ·
It has now been proved that Pligué is conveyed to human beings by means of floss from rate which have died of this disense.
fact with a wall-chosen series of films, depicting operations by the country's leading sorgeous, operative lechoic can be much better and more accurately taught than by our prescut methods.
Every physician 'knows how unsatisfactory arc the practical surgical courses in many colleges,
a condition a due is most instances to lack of cases suitable for demonstration purposes. With, however, a serious filmas "properly selected "at the outset and added to as op- portually offers, she smallest and most unpre-
lentinas medical school can soon traws its studants as well in surgical technic as its most' successful metropolitan competitor. Other branches of medicine will receive similar beoefis as the feasibility and practicability of the mov.
All risk of infection can be avoided by washing the foors, etc, or sprinkling where the deas are likely to be with a dilute salution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" Atang picturo idea becomes au established detail spoonful to a pint of water, or a feacuplai to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpose. HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL
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If medical instruction. The consummation of the whole proposition is simply a question of time and the regulation of cost, but it seems improbable that business enterprise will long ∙nllaw such a proníising field to remain dormant. We bave poi spoken of the value of moving. picture films for recording and prestivi.g' for all time to tangible for examples of the work of the world's great, surgeons. Some of our prominent, endowed, scientific institutions could well undertake the collection of films and preserve them solely for this purpose.
WATSON & CO., That they would become priceless in time,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL..
THE embargo on the export of whast from Manchurin is being removed.
A Chinamsh was this morning fined Sto for being in unlawful possession of a quantity of white metal.
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THE Y109,000,000 loan for the conversion of Japanese domestic boods has been nearly twice
over-subscribed,
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Six Chinese were each fixed $7 at the Magis tracy this morning for fishing with explosives, Sergeant Wills, of the Water Police, prosecuted, THE man who played havoc with the cargo an the deck of the x.a. C. Ford, Luciez the other day was this morning awarded six weeks' bard labour and as many hours stocks.
Art Judian warder employed at the Victoria Goil was this morning sentenced to six months' hard labour for seating some woollen clothing from the laundry of the Gaol.
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MARRIAGE,
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On Febinary 27, 1910, at Hongkong, Mr. B. A. Somekb, to Miss Kittie. Judah, at the Registry, and afterwards at the Synagogue
Ohel Leak.
DEATHS.
On January 29, 1910, át Pakhoi, Izabel Bur- goss Guild, wife of G. A. Forsaith, 1. M. Cus- toms.
זי
IHE GODouncement that Lord Coron has
OWING to the embargo on cereals the Chinese tumbermen on the upper Yalu are suffering from privations and have been allowed to buy supplies from the Korean side of the river This has led to a conflict between Chinese and. Japanese lumberment
An ordinary gencial meeting of shareholders of the Bank of Japan was held on Februity 19 at which the usual dividend of 13 per cent. was anpounced. An extraordinary meeting took
*: On February 28, 1919, at Shanghai, Charles place immediately aliorwards, when resolutions
Starmann.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCHI 4, 1910.
SURGICAL INSTRUCTION BY CINEMATOGRAPH,
were adopted in favour of extending the busi nesa term of the Bank for thirty years from 1912, when the present term expires, and to double its present capital of ¥10,000,000.
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G. Scarlett,
by Mrs. Gresion 1st Šlbi
Mrs. Stewart exat 8lbs.
Adair 1st gibi
Dr. Riggall's br. Mummery, nominated by Miss
Edwards 18 gibs Mr. H. P. White's cr. Coxcomb, nominated by
Mrs. Humphreynist gibs Lt. Col. Bayard's w. Game Chick, nominated by
Mr. Forsyth 1st giba Lt. Col. Chapman's, b. Recruit, nominated by
Mrs. A. Chapman tiși zibə Commodore Lyon's g. Llama Chief, nominated
by Mrs. Lyon 113 albs Mr. J. Johnstons's ch. Salvator, Donlowed by
*tolbs penalty,"
Clark of the Scales Mr. H: P, White. Clerk of the Course.—Major W. A. Eaton, Hon. Secretary,—Mr. H. W. Graan. The details given in this programme have been carefully compiled and are believed in be correct, bat the stewardi will not hold tha salves responsible for any inaccuracies. 1.-2.30 PM. The Subalterns CUP.-A sweepstakes of $5 for starters For China polo ponics the property of subalterns, The Buffs. Woights, pozattles and conditions as for Regimental Cup. To be ridden by sub- alters, The Buffs. Threa furlongs,, Mr. E. C. Norman's Bep Alder, 1rát zalbé Mr. R. P. Wedd's Shandy Gaf, zist izibt Mr. J. Crookenden's Resolution, list gibala s Mr. H. D. Collison Morley's Kirkmakon, tiit
Bib
Mr. H. W. Green's Grasshopper, Ixst 8lbs" The Hoa. P. G. Scarlet's Chicory, 11s: 8lbi '
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The Hon. P. G. Scarlett's Baluchi Chief, 1181
sibs Mr. C. E. G. Davidson's Seraph, 11st-zība
+7lbs. penalty.
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`A BÙROPEAN'S EXTRADITION,
-APPLICATION BY AUSTRIAN CONSUL
fendant.
Sun & Wai, the uncle of the prisoner, stated When he came to Hongkong, he did not have that prisoner was a distant nephew of his,
any money. The head constable at Weichow paid his passage to Hongkong. He was not givan any monay to spend and was not given. any money while la Hongkong. His passage back was also paid by the constable but other
than that he received na rómuneration what- ever. He did not eam any money in his palive place, where he carried on a farming businass of hits. He lived in the same house as Suc
Chan. You with 'six others, of whom Sun A Wan was one. He was there last on the gik day of the first mood. Ee did not come down to Hongkong voluntarily but was asked to como. down by the head constable, who told Witness that he would arrest him if he refused, 'He was not told to say that Sud A Wan was bla sephow. Sua A Was was married in 1998 at Mak Yun. After their marriage they lived | at Obun Tam.
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THIS AFTERNOON.
"Before Mr. E. R. 'Hallifax," First Police Magistrate, late this afternoon, Mr. Von Tham Sik Sham, the complainant, stated that Weiner, the Austrian Consul at Hongkong, on the 27th day of the 12th mose of the 34th Applied for the extradition of an Apstrinu sub. year, be heard a noise at his door. The door ject named Watter Oswald Moebius for alleged was broken open and six robbers entered, perjury said to have been committed at Shang. Some of the men carried paper torches and bat. Mr. M. Reader Harris, of Messrs. Wilkisoma shart fire-arms. The robbers proceed son and Grist, appeared for the defendent.
Fade to the guast chamber, from which they stole a quantity of clothing, and a brass water pipe, which they placed in "a yellow guany-bag. From his pocket, they stole $3.80 and a watch. They then proceeded to leave the house, when be called out to some people in the house to chase the thieves but none of them did so. · Ha want to the inner ball, whare he saw his nephew squatting as the floor in a stripped condition. From his bedroom, the robbers took some rolls of twenty-cent pieces to the total value of Sazo and also some arti cles of jewellery and clothing.
except in defendant's own bandwriting. I have promissory note for $170, but none for the balance.
Mr. Ruttosjee-There are no particulari
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His Lordship-I son an inspection has been made in defendant's case. I suppose the in- spection will satisfy you
Mr. Ruttonjoe-The claim is for $245. The case was put in rext Friday's list;
188 BALL IN SILVER,
·SHANGHAI TAKEN BY SURPRISE,
The news which'came to hand on Saturday morning of a drop lolthe price of silver of the of penny, took this markot by surprise, says the N, C, D, Néws, Tha'steadý and gradual im» the price of the white (mutal, was looked provement which has for some time characteris.
upon as the beginning of a movement towards higher range. Marchants and bankers alike, | were unprepared for such a violent, setback, "a
and exchange did put at first respond to the fall. On, a very unsettled market a large business was done by importers which the Barks could not stand up to, and rates. slid away quickly until a drop of a half. Penny was recorded. At that point the sagging Lendency was arrested. We gather from the ' telegrams that the reason for the slumpin tiver is the announcement in the Indian Budget proposals for the ensuing year that the duty on bar silver imported will be increas ed to four anuas per ounce, which is equivalent "10 acʼadvance of abouí alovan, per cent on, the, present tariff of five per cent, The secret has boca well kept, as none of the Banks or houses trading with india seems to have expected any alioration. We understand that private tale- grams have been received here to the affect that the new duty is being imposed already. A shipment of £450,000 was due to arrive in Bom-
23.00 P.M.THE UNITED SERVICE CUP.
Mr. Harris asked for defendant's discharge on A cup presented by the officers, The Bulls, the ground that there was not sufficient evidence added to a sweepstakes of Si for starters. For to justify his being placed under, Police custody. China ponies the boot fide property of Defendant was admittedly an Austrian subject officers of the Navy and Army, South China, and the information was laid by the Austrian Weight for inches as per Hongkong Jockey Causul but there was no criminal jurisdiction Club scale raised 7 lbs. Penalties: Winners over the defendant with regard to the crime of at Hongkong Meeting, 1910, ança y lbs, twice perjury. The only jurisdiction which the Aus-- or oftener 14 lbs. Subscription griffior ofrian Consul had was in connection with the this season, 1909-1910, allowed 5 lbs. To be Extradition Ordinance with Austria and Article ridden by officers of the Navy or Army of the Treaty with Austria clearly stated that there was no jurisdiction with regard to the crime of perjury. Even if his Worship held there was jurisdiction, then he would submit that by the Extradition Act of 1870 there could | HONGKONG Volunteer CorpS. | bay last Friday and whether it was landed in
. Once round. Major Eaton and Mr Puter's Jock Scott leje
Palm Tres, at iibu* ·
Mr. J. Crookanden's Revolution, frst glbs* Major-Geo, Broadwood's Aufus, rat Albe Major Eator's Vine, 1188 fibe Mr. Letson's Seafoam, tist glbs Dr. Riggall's Mummery, list gibs
opts, Dwyer and Beasley's Kerry, uist gibst Capt. Heathcoto's Tomahawk, iza! 3ĺbat Commodore Lyon's, Llami Chief, Li-Col. Chapman's Receuk,
be no extradition. · Defendant was going from Shanghai to Austria and it was not possible to extradite kim on his way.
"The case was remanded for a week.
INSPECTION.
time to escape the higher duty is uncertain, bai COMMANDANT'E PARADE.
there most baother shipments en route. It is nal Referoace Corps orders of and instant the likely that the Indian bassare and bullion deal His Worship-Are you appearing in this Commandant's Parade will be at 5.45 p.m. co ers will submit to the imposition of the bigher" case, Mr. Bowley?
Wednesday, the gib jostaut, and not as therein tariff without protest, particularly with regard ordered.
to silver on the sea."" It is a pity, however, thet CHURCH PARADE.
the price has received · such a shake at the přes Reference to Corps orders off zad instant for sent time, when merchants here were hoping. for a steady market and some signs of a return" 13th read 6th.
to prosperous time. Prices will no doubt adjust It is notified for information that the Inspechemselves in time, but ductuations of this will be held on Saturday afternoon, the 19th in silver will be recovered, although the process tion by H.E, the General Officer Commanding atore must have an adverse effect. The fall
instant. Parade at headquarters at 2.15 p.m. may be slow. Local conditions indicate that Dress marching order: Khaki and puttios, China is likely to be a buyer and india must helmet with badge, waist belt with side-arms buy silver whether the duty be for $5.per. ‚and 4-pouchers; 'bandslur, coat in cast straps mass tin and cover, rifl's and sling, water bottle" haversack and black boots. Medals will be worn by these in possession of samo,' Every member of the Corps must be present at this parade unless prevented by sickonss or strass of business, in which caso a medical certificate or letter from employes stating cause must be provided,
Mr. Bowley-Not strictly, your Worship, I would suggest that the proceedings be remaod. * 7 lbs. penalty.
ed till to-morrow morning. I understand that † Allowed 5. lbs. 3-3.30 PM. THE POLO SCURRY. -A piece of the defendant is a passenger on the English
plate, edded to a sweepstakes of §§ for start-
Mail and the boat doesn't leave till one o'clock, ers. For bona fide China pole ponies, to be There is nothing in the papers to show that Certified as such by the hon. secretary, Hang-defendant committed the crime in Shanghai. koog Polo Club, Catch weights ist. 7 lbs. He may have committed it is Austria, To be ridden by members of the Hongkong **Mr. Harris-The case has been on remaad Polo Club. Three furlongs, :
from this morning. I will agres to a reasonable Mr. O. E. G. Davidson's Bzraph, Capts. Dwyer & Beasley's Tamar, Commodore 1 yon's Swan," Major Eaton's Cherub, Mr. J. Johnstone's Blue Rais, Mr. J. Johnstone's Cavalier,, Mr. J. Jobastone's Salvator, Major Findlay's Billy,
The Bon. P. G. Scarlett's Baluchi Obief, The Hon. P. G. Scarlett's Chicory, Capt. Brierley's Cattistock,
Lt. Col. Bayard's Game Chick, Capt. Finch's Bonnie Boy,'
4-420 EM-THE JOCKEY CLUB PLATE,
bail.
His Worship With regard to the question of bail, do you know the facts, Mr. Wiser?
Mr. Wiser-I don't know the facts but I am' expecting letters. The Austrian authorities at Shanghat are strongly in favour of defendant being extradited, as he might run away from Europe.
He will be arrested in Europe any
bow.
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Mr. Harris-He is quite willing to onderge. his trial there. The question before your Wor- Lahip is whether you have power to extradite the.
defendent in this Colony.
piece of plate presented by the officers, The
His Worship-As far as to-morrow morning Buffy, added to a sweepstakes of $10 foris concerned, you have no objection to bail, starters. For China ponies the property of Mr. Wisse? the members of the Hoogkong Jockey Club Weight for inches as per Hongkong Jockey Club scale. Penalties; Winners at Hong kong 'Meeting, 1910, once lbs, twice or oftener 14 lb. To be ridden by members of the Hongkong Jockey Club. One mile
and a ball.
Major Eaton and Mr. Potter's Jock Scott (late
Palm Tree), ut 8lbs*
Mr. Wisor-As far as to-morrow morning is Concerned, of course not. I have no objection to bail. The question is how much defondant | can find
His Worship-I would suggest that the case be adjourned till nine o'clock to-morrow,
time.
Mr. Bowley-1 am sorry, I'm engaged at that
The case was adjourned till tøą o'clock to- morrow morning, bail being allowed in a
Mr. H. P. White's Sorosis, 21st-5lbs*. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Lameston, 1191 zib* personal bondof £50. Mr. L. Leeson's Seafoam, just í'albs Mr.. Buxey's Dwarf Rose, lost rzibi Mr. G. C. Moxon's Giesler, 1ost gibs
* 7lbs penalty,
DURING the year 1909 exports from Tairep amounted to 1,031,219 ians, of which those to foreign countries reached $24,401 tous sadthose
The Dummy Marching Order can be seen at Headquarters..
INTERIORT POLO.
MARILA V. HONGKONG,
cont.."
1H8 NEW PARLIAMENT.
THE VARIOUS PROFESSIONE AND. POSITÕINE
OF THE MEMBERS.
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Mr. Lewis Appleton has went to the Morning Leader some interesting details in reference.to- the new Parliament.
He points out in an analysis of the various professions of the MPs that there are at pre- sint elected: 13 bankers and fionncioruz 125 barristers and K.C.4; 13 brewers, distillers, and wing merchants; 8 builders, architects, and surveyors ; 11 civil and mining engineers; For the first time in its history, a team from 17 colliery proprietors and coal merchants;-I the Menila Polo Club willo abroad to com-commercial traveller; 8 diplomasjula and Gà- pete on foreign soit when four, players set sail vernment officials; 12 directors of public com- March for Hongkong to give the English|panies; y estate agents, accountants, and sucki team of that colony revenge for the defest it❘tion Bera; 13 farmers and agriculturists; 58. met during Carnival week, says the Manila gentry, and landowners; 13 ironmasters ·sód Times.
metal merchants; 46 Labour representativesį While the Manila players hava not bear de- 51 manufacturers and spinners; 9 medical finitely decided upon as yet, the probability is profession; 17 merchants. Engl sh, foreign, and that Lieutenants Eugene V. Armstrong and colonial; a ministers of religion; z motor-car Icois P. Swift with Captain William Mitchell industry; 18 newspaper proprietors and jouroni- will make up the military contingent while E. | htt; 45 peers' sous and brothers; 1 picture and Bowditch, secretary to Governor General art dealer; 2 pilot; 8 printers, booksellers, and Forbes will represent the civil government authors'12 professors of universities and lectu- / players. :..
xers; a railway and naval contractors; '10 secre- taries, private and official; 12 steám.hip and ↑ shipowners and builden; za solicitors (in or out of practice); 4 stock and share brokerij 12 shopkeepers and traders; a schoolmasters, and tutors; a profession not stated; 44military officers; 2 admiral; 3 naval licutogant. PRESENT COMPARED WITH LAST PARLIAMENT
As it is not practicable to ship their horses, the players will use Hongkong mounts which,
54.45 p.m.-THE REGIMENTAL CUP-A
to Japao proper 496,8,8 tona-am increase of as they are smaller than the ones in are here, sweepstakes of Sc. for starters. For China 56,000 tons or about 13 per énat over: thewill be a considerable handicap to the Manila polo ponies the property of officers, The 440,000 tons in 1908. The imports aggregated players, Aside from this, the members of the Buffs, to be certified as such by the stewards249,648 top, of which importa from foreign team have never played together and will have of the meeting. Weight for inches as por countries amounted to 71,353 tops and imports, opportunity to practice before the date of Jockey Club scale raised 7 lbs. To be rid-from Japan proper to 173.374 tons; leaving. sailing. dea by officers of the Regiment. Penalties: decrease of 90,000 tons or about 33 per cent. Winners at Hongkong meeting, 1910, onte 7 lbs, twice to lbs, three times or oftener 14 lbs. Five furlongs,
Mr. R. P. Wedd's Bhandy Gaff, 11st tribs Major Findlay's Polo Stick, rist xilbs Mr. E. C. Norman's Ben Alder, trst ribs Mr. J. Crookenden's Resolution, 1st 9?ba* A CHINESE dispatch says that in view of the Major Findlay's Billy, rist Bibs influence which the Kiangoan Industrial Ex. The Hon. P. G. Scarlett's Chicory, irst Elbe biblio, to be held in Naoking, in the 4th The Hop, P. G. Scarlet's Baluchi Chiol, 1 ret 5lbs 'moon, this year, will have upon the commerca Major Eaton's Vion, rast gibe
of Chips President Py Ting, of the Ministry of | Lt.-Col, Bayard's Game Chick, sistġiba - Agriculture, loduntry and Commerce, intoada | Mr. C. E. G. Davidson's Seraph, 1110 2lbr- to ask for Imperial permission to be present at
*7lbs penalty. **
against 336,947 tons of the previous year. The reason for this falling off is the decrease of railway material and other supplies by the South Manchuria Railway Co.
The brewers, distillöm, „wins-gandni pictor merchants have decreased their representation-- as compared with the last Parliament.
: It is expicted that the English team will put up a hard game as Captain Bell, who was up! able to play in the second game here, will be.
The representatives of Labour, including › in the line up at Hongkong. While the ad several who claims to rank as such numbered vantage of using familiar ponies will be within the last Parliament 53, but to of this number the Hongkong players, the local players will bave been defeated at the polls, and three now
Labour members returned. make a desperate effort to add another victory. to those scored against the Englishmen on their recent visit..
ARRANGEMENTS bave been made by the Now South Wales Government Tourist Bureau for personally conducted sour, from Manila to Australia, leaving Manila on the 13th of June The regular. Saturday afternoon practice dext. Visitors from China and Japan may match was held on the Pasay fold this after Join the tour at Manila. The visitors will be noon, rst inst, beginning at 4 o'clock. These taken to a number of places in 'Queensland, | matches are attracting many players who take New South Wales und Victoria, and an officer this opportunity of keeping their hande in and the opening of the Exhibition, to lend becom 6-5.15PM-THE LADIES BRACELET.A of the Tourist Bureke, Sydney, will meet them of preparing for the handicap games that will ing importance to the occasion.
sweeptakes of $5 for starters. For Chinat Brisbane and accompany them throughout, be played at Bagnio this summer. Governor poplex the bond fide property of officers, The whole of thesexpenses of the trip are included General Forbes and Lieutenant Armstrong Navy and Army, South Obina, or of mem in the price of the ticket, and arazythlog pos- already are making out the list of handicaps bers, Hongkong Jockey Club. To be sible will be done to see that those taking which will range downward from five goals for nomicaled by a lady residing in the Colony, gast will be thoroughly well looked after. Tas | the most skilful players of the club, Weight for laches as pet Hongkong Jockey are from Manila is £100, which includes all Olub scale raised zibs. Fazalties: Winners at Hongkong Masting, 1910, once co lbs, twice or oftener 14 lbs. Winners this day, once 5 lbs, twice or oftener 10 lbs. To be ridden by officers of the Navy and Army, or members of the Hongkong Jockey Club. Once round,
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following, donations to the
J. F, Boulton
The use of the moving picture to the teach log of surgery will, probably soon become au * assured fact, we are told by American Medicina {New York). This has bano announced be fore, but apparently the method has not yet found permanent place in any course of la- struction. Says the paper just named "Ifands of the Hospitals:- réquisas only an ordinary imagination to con jurs possibilities that would completely revolu tionise many of the teaching-methods now in vo- gue. Already moving pictures are being utilized in some of our schoola-for zoological Instructions more particularly at the present time--but now that the manufacture, exposure, and' repro- #action of these pictures have been placed
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expenses from time of starting to conclusion of | A TOKIO despatch of 18th ́ult,\mya—A civic programme on the 13th of July at Sydany, and entertainment was given this afternoon to the return steamer fare to Manila. Special fares American tourists, and they will attend a jour. from Shanghai, Tientsin, Hongkong, Nagasaki, ualistic soins given in their honour, to-night. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, and Hankow, to Manila'
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Representatives in Farliament of the metro politan and provincial Press hava malataiped their numerical strength as compared with the last Parliament.
The tenant farmers have increased their representation. The medical profession ÁRVA also increased the number of their represents-- lives. The leaders of the temperance, party, have sustained the loss of two members; but. be fire re-elected are prominent supporterk of the United Kingdom Alliance in the Houss
al Commons."
** The London Stock Excharge la'dow repre»:
seated by four members, having lost two repres sentatives.
THE OLDEST AND YOUNGEST M.P.S. The Society of Friends have lost four mem- |bers by defcit at the polls. Threo miniators of religion have been made members of Parlia.
ment.
The Father of the, House of Commons Ja Thomas Bart, who has served the longest une Interrupted period in Parliament, having repin septed Morpeth for 36 yours. He is not the
oldest member in the House, that distinction belonging to Samual Young, M.P. for Cavasi
who is, in, his eighty-eighth" yoan, Tha, two/ youngest members elected are Hon. C., I.
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