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Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien- Mr. C. Gordon: Maolio's. tuin allowed alb. Entrance $10. Allowances acoumilativo. From the Two Milo Post Once Round and in.

Mr. John Pool's, Bon Macdloi,

10st: 121b. (Johnstone) 1 Sir. Paul'e, White Hawthon,

list. lib. ......(Burkill)

Mr. W. J. Grosson's, Birling-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1912

Brushwood; Boy, 10st. 91b................(Dupres) 3 Ib...................(Knoll) 0 Mr. Gilpin's Caprico, 10st. Mr. Cooliston's Bĺburz, list.

410. ..................(Gegg) Mr. W. J. Gresson's Brodon

Bill, 11st. 4lb

Johnstone)

Jum 10st, 01b. (Dupree) 3 Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Arcadion

Mr. Goolistan's Damavand

10.75lbs. allowance 01

-Mr-T. S.-Forrest's Gordon,

*3lbs. over 10st. 121b

(Ocgg) U

Mr. T. F. Hough's Madrigal,

10st. 126....(Dalgliesh). Q Mr. Ellis Kadvorio's, Dolhi

Chief, 10st. 9lb. (Hayes) 0 . From a slovenly start Bon Mac- dhui took the load with Birling- hum and White Hawthorn in close attendanco! Opposite the football fold Delhi Chief worked his way into second place. Birl ingham gave way to Madrigal who was lying close up third. Jobuntong still kept his mount in front and Dell Ohiof and Madrigali racoil hurd for places. Rounding the home bond Burkill made a call on White Hawthorn, but it →→→failed do-respond-and-Ben-Macd- hui, racing gallantly, won easily bya longth and a half, Birlingham Bix lengths away third, Delhi Chiol fourth and Gordon Inst. Time: 2 min, 25.2-5 scor. Pari-mutuel.

Cash Siveop

Ticket. Pony. No. 274 1st $1,449.0

15 208 12 2nd 414.0 207.0 125 5 3rd

Commission.... 230.0 Total ... 2300

Dividend

Winner ....

Placca 1

3

$40.80

5.80

55.00

0.40

Mr.

Chief (late Just in Fun), 10st. 91b......(Inyos)

Stalb's Wireless, let, 713.......... (Dalgleish) Cash swoop: No. 383 23

$1,449 331 11

414 417. 10

207, Commission 230.

Total 2,300

Dividonda:- Winior Diabolini Place 1 do.

2 Madrigal

42.10 18.30 18.30

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N. D. L. SUPERINTEN-

DENT HONOURED."

A complimentary tiliu was givan on Saturday at tho Hong- kong Hotel in honour of Mr. J. von Riogon, superintendent en- gincer of the Norddeutschór ** Lloyd who leaves on holiday this weck. "Mr. John Lambert, Lloyd's Surveyor, presided, and among these present were Messrs. 1. M. Dyer, W. Jolly, J. W. Gralinin,

Neuvo., A. Nicholson, G. A, Caldwell, of the Ilongkong and Wimnipon Dock Co., J. Reil, K. E. Groig, J. Chapman, of Tuikoo : Capt. Douglas, Capt. Arthur, J. Tambert, D. Macdonald, T. II. Brayfield, J. B. Thompson, H. T. Richardson, A. Sinclair, R. Hunt- or, Jus Macdonald, W. Rasoll, R. Hall, J. Faeso, Van Aloinus, J. Noilson, G. Harman, J. P. Uldorup, O. Schluter, J. F. Miller,

3 Brushwood Boy 19.30 J. Martin, John Lennox, 0. Witzke, K. Kageyama, 15. Jonsen, -The Hongkong Club Cup.-G. T. Lloyd, A. Ramsay, J. Von Prosented by the Members of Reigen, J. Ormistion, Capt. the Hongkong Club. Second Hormorling. Dr. Voretsch, F. to receive $150. Third $75. Ritter, Beilken, T. E. &. Robron, For China Ponios.. Weight for A, Lainperski, . Friesland, and inchos ou por scale. Griffins King.

allowed sit. Subscription The Chairman in n well chosen Grilling of this Season 1911-aprech paid ample testimony to

TADDY

& CO'S

"GRA PNEL MIXTURE"

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1012 allowed 101b. Winners the good qualities of the guest of THE NILE CRUISE.- at this Meoting 5lb. extra. honour and assured him of as Entrance $10. One mile and hearty a welcome when he re- a quarter.

Sir Paul's Royal Rose, llut.

416.

Mr. W. J. Grosson's Rosyth,

Tist. llb.

Mr. Brutton's Oil King, 10st.

12th,

1

3

Won in a cantor by thres lengths, one and a hall longths)

dividing second and third. Cauli Sweep:-

turned as was the send off they were giving him that day.

Mr. von Riegen, who suitably replied, was presented with a silver loving cup by the N.1L ongineers-on the China Station.

CHINESE NEW YEAR.

Street Scenes.

A Pleasant Function.

Mild and Fragrun!

KRUSE & CO.

second salcon ou main dook. The second class hospital and toilets, etc., are on upper deck. Of third class passougors 382 can be carried on 'tween decks. Tho vessel is equipped with Though hardly the weather, triple expansion engines 1.P. that would be experienced during 38," LP. 60", LP: 0d", stroko the crack weak at Cowes the 60", and storm is supplied by gaiety of the guests, numbering four double end and one at a close on four hundred,ga board pressure of 100 lbs. per sq. inch. the Pacific, Mail steamer Nile The deck auxiliary machinery dispelled the atmospheric gloom includes sfoam steering goar of yesterday, when that, splendid controlled by Telemotor steam vessel convoyoda party round winlass and enplan on forecastle: the Island. The pienic, for such and sloan warping winch aft. it might be called, spoke volumes The Nile will carry a large The Chinese New Year rojo for the enterprise of the steamship enrgo and is equipped with six 216.45 eings were, if old inhabitants are company and the guests were ca- hydraulic craues 1

and three to be relied upon, celebrated intered for in an admirable manner. hydraulic winchos for the rapid a quieter fashion than has beon Leaving Kowloon Wharf about and officient handling of samo. the case for yours. The usual half-past t'arco the party had "Paddy's Fair" was held in the hopes of witnessing the balloon Chinose quarter and on Saturday ascent, but the ship very soon evening the Queen's Itoad was left Kowloon out of sight. Music the scene of many bargaining was discoursed throughout the encounters between Chinese ven-voyago by the Philharmonic. the King's Own Yorkshire dors anxious to victimizo the Orchestra and about half way Light Infantry. Second to re- unwary European and wily round the Island tea and other ceive $150. Third $75. For foreigners determined not to be refreshments woro servo. China Ponies, Subscription "done." Some of the trantno-;

Pony.

do

81515.15

432.00)

19-Tho "K. O. Y. L. I." Cup.

Prosented by the Ollicers of

Ticket No. 429 11 Ticket No. 215 # 7-Tho Garrison Cup.-'ro Ticket No. 474

Honted by the Officore of the

Commission, $240.50 Garrison. Second, to receive

Total $2405. $150. Third $75. For Chinn-Dividends:- Punios Subscription Grilling of Winner. Royal Rose.

$6.10 any Season. Weight for inches

0.30 As per scale. Winnerent provions Meetings of ons Race 7 lb.; of more than one 14 1b.; at this Mooting 3 lb. extra. Penaltios accumulativo. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tiontsin allowol 61b. En- trance $10. Ono Mile. Mr. Kenrick's Korry, __11st. '

011,96

..........(Knott). I Mr. T, S. Forrest's Alacrity,

11st. 101, (Johnstone) 2 Mr. S. II. Michael's Roformer,

11st. 1lb............(Bayes 2 Mr. Ching's Urgont, 10st, 121,

(Seth) 0 Tomahawk,

Mr. H. P. White's Traleo,

19st. 121.......(Dupree)

Griffing of this Season 1911-tions wore most laughable, and Over a measured mile aapead 1912. Weight for inches as quite a number of Europeans of 18.6 was registerod," whilst per scale. Winners 5lb. extra. managed to get away with goods over threo miles the averago was Jockeys who have never had a at ridiculously low prices. winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 51b. Entranco $10. Ouo mile. Mr. W. J. Grossan's Porshore,

*10mt. 121b.

11st. 11b,

12tb.

M. Aro's The Straggler,

121...

Mr. A. V. Apear's Cavilo,

1lb.

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were

17.1. Just previous to six o'clock the ship was borthed and all, expressing the pleasure the trip hud afforded them, made for home.

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Cracker firing started on Saturday, rose to its lisighit on tho evening of the same day, and then continued in a gradual 1 dinimends throughout Sunday

Description of the Vessel. The Nilo is Mr. Ellia Kadoorio's Mogul Chief, and yostorday, while from the

a strikingly handsomo vessel with three polo flown national Mr. Duleful's

masts and two funnels, and is f So 1st. 1lb.........(Gegg) 0 Sir Paul's White Heather, 10st. flags of various designs.

the following principal dinien- long as the hinted "Dragon' Capt. H. K. Hinghos' Tickey, 11st, 3lb...(Jervois)

10st.did not appear any kind of bunt sions:-Longth 434-6, breath Captain White, will be despatched ing seemed to suffice while the 51'0", depth 35'-5", 3,885 img for the above ros on THURSDAY,

For Freight apply to 1184. new official variation of vivid gross and 3,120 tons net. Sho the 11th March.

stripes of rod, yellow, blue, white is divided into eleven watertight

"ARNHOLD, KANBERG & Co.,

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with ample appliances for the Hongkong, 20th Feb., 1919. [187 cuous part. The dragon proces Second place (Dead heat

Mr. Bentton's Ashington, 10st.sion seems now to have become a safety of passengers.Wireless Urgent took the lead from

12lb. Tomahawk and Tralee, with the Mr. Bratton's Sevington, 10st. and there small boys with a dra refrigerating machinery and thing of the past, though here telegraphy is fitted as is also remainder close up. At the 12lb. football field the leader had put Mr. Ching's Lnt of Timo, 11st.loth for a body, "protossed" all

gen's head and a short length of electric light throughout.

A special feature of this vessol Boveral lengths between itself 11b.

on their own, in a manner remais-is her hydraulic cranes and winches which add considerably · and the field. Racing up the hill Mr. Elbeo's. Ardtymes, 11st. 11b. cent of Nov. 5 at Home. at the rock, Urgent further in-Mr. Formatio's Floreal, 11st. 71b.

There appears to have been to the comfort of passengers by creased its lead from Tomahawk Mr. T. 6. Forrest's Selkirk, 11st. very little crime over the holi-thoir, noiseless netion when days, for only sixteen sinull cases handling eargo. The first class

5lbs, allowance.

* 1. over.

and Tralee with the rest of

Mr. Borneo's Sumpitan,

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the fold in Indian file. Rounding Mr. T. 8. Forrest's Serwick, 10st. were tried at the Magistracy this accommodations for 215 passen-) the home bond Ungent shot his 10lb.

bolty and resigned the lead to Mr. G: Friesland's 'Tiefland, 11st, Kerry and Alnority and Reformer. 1lb. Warning to his work Kerry won

oasily by two lengths Alacrity Mr. Friesland's Rheinland,

Ilat. 1lb,

and Reformer sharing place Mr. W. J. Greason's Defford, honours. pa

Time 2 min, 11.4-5-Seck Pari-mutuel

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Tickol No. 400 14 1 $1606.50 : 400 17 2 344.25 228 7.3 314.25 Commission, 255.00 Total 2550,00

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Winnor 1

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11st. lbi

Mr. T, F. Hough's Cadzow's Loon,

** 10st. 121b),

Messrs. T. F. Hough & II. P. White's Mollow Hart, 10st.

121b.

morning, the Magistrates boing

ablo to riso quito carly.

There was a balloon ascent at Kowloon yostorday afternoon.

situntod on tho main deck as is gars and suites C. and D. are all also the barber's shop. Electric fans are installed in all state.

rooms.

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Now Showing "GLYN'S"

The first class dining saloon, Well Known Hats

(Hand made)

The United States Government the largest apartment in the ship | has landed marines in londuras with seating accommodation for to protect American lives an I pro- 140 persons, is on the upper deck, porty and nasist in maintaining and is fittod in panelled oak and ordor. The peace of the country decorated in white and gold. NLW SHAI ES is seriously throatonod, is the Special attention has seen givou Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Maltrata government has so far failed to to ventilation of the saloon and

Chief, 10st. 12lb.

reduce the malcontents or prevent large swivel ports and six electrio Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Kashmiri their organizing.

fans are installed. On the alt ond of main deck aro situated Chief, 10st. 12lb,

first class hospital and dispensary." On the promonado deck, 217 NI W BOWLERS long, is situated the music room, Indios' boudoir, emoke room, and NLW STRAWS, ETC. cabin-de-luxo A.

29.00 8.70

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Orissa Chief,

10st. lb.

3 ........................ 20.00

Cup.- 8.-Thd Professional

Value Fifty Quinoaa. Pro- Mr. Man Kwok's Miniver, 11st. Bonted. Seconil to receive

1lb.

$150. Third $75. For Mr. F. B. Marshall's Lime Troo, Griffins on date of entry and 1st. 4lb.

Ponios that have never won a Mr. McCullagh's Esporando, 10st. Race Subscription Griffins 121.

of the Season 1011-1912 allow-Mr. S. H. Michael's Reformer,

.. 11st. llb. od 5lb. Weight for inches as

Winners barred. Sir Paul's White Daisy, 11st. 11b, por 'scale' Jockeys who have never had a Mr. Jolm Pool's Ben-y-Vreae, winning mount in Hongkong, 10st. 9lb. Shanghai and Tipatsin allowed 5lb. Allowances scoumulative. Entranco 810. Ono mile. Mr. Soares Diabolini, 10at.

Mr. John Peel's Ben Lomond,

11st, 1lb.

Mr. Sathi's Deerfoot, 11st. 1lb. Mr. Soares Signal Boy, 11st, 11b, 121b........(Dalgamo) 1 Mr. Stabb's Blue Bird, 10st. 12lb.

Mr. T. F. Hough's Madrigal, 41st, 41b. (Orichton)

Mr. Thomas' Cress, 10st, 12lb, Mr. Walky's Fanling, 118t. 11.

DON'T FORGET Thursday, Feb. 22, Hongkong Race: Second

Day.

Friday, Feb, 23. Hongkong Races:Third Day.

Saturday, Feb. 24. Hongkong Races-Off Day.

Sunday, Feb. 25. 11 a. m.

Volunteer Parado Servics at St. John's Cathedral. Friday, March, 1. Horticultural Society Show. Monday, March 11. University Bazaar Opening doremony, 11 a.m.

The music

room is panelled in satin wood and satin walnut with woll, opening into saloon, and is aquipped with an organ and piano. This ladica boudoir is decorated in white and gold and the smoke room is fitted in

int. mahogany.

The second class passengers, of whom 36 can be carried, are berthed on the same deck as the first class, but entirely separate. The second class smoke room and saloon entrance is situated on poop deck and ladies' room and

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