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SPORT,

PAST AND COMING EVENTS.

By Xaverian.

י.

No doubt it appears liko put- ting the cart before the horse to doal with forthcoming events before, pust zónes "Imi në the moment the 'Boy's Own Club sports are providing the topin of the hour with local athletes,

·So woll they might, judging from the very fue progranime with which my friend Ellis has been so good to furnish mo.

got clear of the pressing attentions of his admirers he walked away. to his stablo with aswinging, onsy gait that must have bolokoned sort of self-satisfaction at his own

guificent performance.

Rathnally's Failure.

I wondered, after sesing Rath nally take his first two fonces sideways, and then at the third, to the astonishment of all who saw it, lund atop of the fonco, whether he had not been over. trained, and had gone a bit stulé. Yel that cannot be; he looked The-II.K.A.A, has not had a fur from stale when stripped, and moot now for two seasons and seeing how neur Bloodstone and the Championships that used to Sir Halbert were to the spoils at be devided under the auspices of the finish, and how immensely tlaat nov dormant body have superior Rathinally proved him boon transferred to the B. D. C. self to them in his trials, Mr. This fact ought to make the liver Jones may well think entry lista healthy looking one, himself fucky that his horse

"yards but whether it will or not, took off

too soon at after what I

the that third fouco. Ratlinally, all V. I. C. mout, is doubtful. I boing well, will find any sincerely hope that a better stor-friends next year, and so, 100, ing spirit will elracterise the will Ballyhackle, who, as his competitors than did those strider said, was, "going like a

"when he pecked! Happy Valloy a fortnight ago steam engine who placed thair uaines on the ad was knocked over at the carda and then either funked it Canal turn the second time round. or had not quiliciont appreciation Axle pin did nobly for his noble for the kudos of the game they owner, but Caubeen had a had elected to play and wanted fuck, being knockal over by a prizes practically guaranteed horse four fences from bofore taking their marks.

SIU at

I know one or two good lads 'who will await the pistol with tho engemess of sportsmen and whose hearts alone will be the means of causing them to defeat more than will defeat them.

·GRAND- NATIONAL HERO.

A vivid description of the Race.

My friend J. Hulton, Galliard, of the "Sunday Chronicle" who charms readers of durf gossip each week writes of the thrand National

as follows:

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home.

JAPANESE IN BRAZIL. BRAZIL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912.

POST OFFICE.

Only fully prepaid festers and post- cards are transmissible by the Silerinn Rats to Kang Lettors. Ir this route should be my eiscribed vin Sibels:

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SHIPPING NEWS,

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6th inst., p.. may be expectel bate on or alout the

The N. Y. K. Past Iyo Maiù,

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:

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Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

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MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

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Dur Shanghal-

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MAILS CLOSE, Budlow, Hsiphong na Pakhi-Per

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May, AH. Baibong of Faklui-Per Carl Po'eruben, 4th May, 9 Tringtan-Por Tungus, 4th May, Shanghai and Noth

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Last 20th April. Coil—0.| 3 HANGHAI, $. K..

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About 8th May.

About 9th May.

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kw, 1st May-Tàmsni,,via | Amoy and Swatow 28th Apifl, Gen.—0, 8. K. Dovawongre, Ger. ss., 1,057, É.

LONDON, VIA) Getbemann, 16 May Saigon 27th Apr) Ries-- B. & 6. of Japa, Br. ■.., 3,030, 8. Robiwon, ..., 25th April -Vancouver 5th and Shaug. Lai 24th April, Mail and -Gon-C, P. R. Co.

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Nagasaki, and Haited States

vin Seattle-l'er Minnesota, 6th May, 11 AM,

CLEARANCES AT THE BOUR OFFICE, "

Linoluden, for Christions Islands.

Haitan, for Swalow, Eastern, for Shanghai.

Signal, for Hoihow.

Car! Diederichsen, for Kisnkow. | Stentor, for Taka ɔ,

Dvre, for Saigon.

and India vis Calcutta-For

Hopsang, 6th May, 14 American, for Kwongobowwan. Amor, Formosa and Foochow -Par Haiyang, 7th May,

Shanghai.

10 AM

DEPARTED.

May

Northern China and Japan vis Bloji, Victoria, Stentor, for Shanghai.. 1.C. and United States ris aitan, lor Foochow Tacoma-Per

Samar, Kwangles, for Shanghai. 7th May, 10 M.

Kwangee, for Canton.

The Tokyo Syndicate, organiz! od by Viscount Oura and a fow others, to obtain land of some 150,000 choli, suitable for rice Swatow--Per Ha'man, 5th May, 9 Coblenz, for Kobe growing, at San Paulo in Brazil, Sato, for the purpazo of encouraging Japanese farmers to settle there, Jepan last spring despatched Mr Aoyaki Ikutaro as representative of the organzation for, negotiation with Stents the Brazilian Governmont con Well, the great race is over, and verjing the project, The latest won by great horse. In my report from him now. states that NOTTOW and surprise- ' after repeated, negotiations the know which is the greater, really application of the Syndicate -ut the downfall of Rathnally, has been sanctioned, and he will 1 cannot, and i anire no one accordingly leave for homs before also who saw the rare can, repress long. Upon his return, the the natural enthusiasm and plea-syndicate will commence sure that rises up in me when I collection of public contributions think of the magnificent perform- towards the immigration fund) ancu of Jerry M. - 14 was stirring and take other necessary stops. to a degree I have rarely ex-u thisconnection experts observe perience to watch ferry that as the rice fields in Brazil through out the last, half of there for the most part swamps, race, to sta bini jumping perfectly thero is some fear that the health and easily, yet always bathered of the Japanese immigrants will by the attentions of the loose sulfer, arcustomed as they are to hors that would persist in stick-live in conditions quite different ing close to him. I think (his from those in Brazil They are Icoes horso was Ballyhackle, but confident, my the other hand, that he was a constant source of dan-us years go on they will casily gor not alone to deny M.

By this time only Bloodstone, Jerry M., Axle-pin, Sir Halbert, and and Carsey were loft in the race, and less than a guilo from home Bloodstoneftaken up the running. Between the list, two fences, however, forry M, had raced up to him, but Bloodstone again drew away approaching the Just fonce boring to the left on to Jorry M. But though Bloodstono landed first over, and visions of a a groat surprise flashed through the mind, "Jerry was by

moans done with.

the

got acclimatised and all will go well with them. If only properly undertaken, therefore, rico" cal- tivution by Japanese farmors in Brazil will provo n

"Singapore Free Press,"

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BUCCORS.-

THE EDUCATION OF THE

CHINESE BOY.

Writing on the "Training of Chinose Children," in the "Can- Harriet Monroe tury Magazine,'

French

Siberian

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Mail.

'Saigon. Suits, Ceylon, Heiding, for Lenton. Adelaide, Western Australia, in, for Canton, Indin. Ador, Egypt and En-Hunan, for Shanghai. mpe via Marcelles (Leitor freno, for Shanghai. posted in all the Pillar Boxes ran-ng, for Hollow, in time for the first clearance Povro, for Saigon. will be in fluded in this con- Taiwan, for Saigon. tract msil) (Late Letters includon, for Philippine Islands. 11.00 am. to Noon. Extri Walshing, for Shanghai. Postage 10 cents)-Ce Villa del Ciols, 7th May, ITALY, Y

Shanglini, North Chins, Jn. pau, Hen lalu. United States, Chasda and South America

1st May-1sulta 14th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Loonginoon, Ger... 1245, Von

Tilgtim, 20th April-Ma cassar 18th April, Gen.-J. C. J. Li

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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

| Minnowela, Am. ▸s, 18,323, T. W. Garlick 21st April-Seattle 10th Mar, and Manila 18th, Apti, Gen.N. Y, K,

Nile, Br. ... 9,185, Eccleston, 80th April-San Francisco Brd Api, Gen.-P. M, Co. Petchabari, Br. as, 1,978, U; Gone- wish, 25th April-Bangkok 17th April, Rise.-B. & 8 Sndo Maru, Jop. k... 9,880, R.

Asak.wa. 28th April Fhanghai 17th April, Gen.

N. Y. K.- Samson, Ger. ... 098, R. Peterson, 201 April-Saigup 25th Ap.i', Ries-N, D, I.. Seang Beo. Brus, 3,670, J. Travis, 29th April-Rangoon 20th April, Geu-Seang Tajk Houg

Sigunt, Ger..., 007. P. Chia-

Hongkong, Lal May, 1912,

;}

About 16th May.

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Superintendent.

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About THU BUAY, 10th May.

SATURDAY,

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Aloat FRIDAY, 3rd May.

COBLENZ

Capt. £. Klugkist

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Capt. F. Sembill

Middle of Maj.

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All the steamers of the European Lias are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, Noah, J. A,

New Bystem of Talefunken. Mogers, Mas,

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vin Enia Francisco (Europe, TiSikaria) Por Chiyo-me, P, .0.

On Tong-cl lu 7th May, 11 ..

Philippine Islands-Per Team, th

May, 5. r.x.

Straits aud Ceylon-Per Hitnabi-mxso,

7th May. 5 P..

A.M.

Ritterbard,

K.

Mr.

J. B. Rankin A, R.' Saramek, E. A.

Per 8.8. Coblenz, açdiral Bed May, frou Bydney, &c.—— Beck, J Beayment Baier, O.

G. V."

Fort Bayard and Haiphong-Per Si-Campos, Mr. M. de

kiang, 8th May, 8 ́a‚ׂ Darston, J. E. Swatow-Par Haimun, 8.h May, 10 Frister, Mr. & Mrs, Sapna vis Nagisi-Par Nikko-maru, Henderson, Mra, R.

8th May, 11 A.M. -

Apcar, 8th May, sour.

says that for centuriesmost Chinese Straits and ladis vis Orlatts-Per boys have had three or four years

The Thrills of the Finish, af schooling before going to work Shanghai, North Chint. and Japa

at the business of their ancestors; but all, that the common people

VIA

Kobz-Por Dilara. 80 bíny, 8.

Hawkely, John Janoy, W. D. Lainporiky

Lalimano, J..

Mayer, Mrs. 8. Miller, P.

Oknal, Mr. & Mr«. Ruth, V. A. Hartigas, Mr. and Waschli

Stinso, J.

Et

Mr. T, I..

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

For .. Klein, sailed on 1 May,

got was memory work by sight Shanghai na North Chias-l'orr Singapore, de

Coming round the head into the finishing straight Piggott asked the great horse his first really serious question, and how nobly did he answor! It was thrilling to a degree to see him stretch out then; his stride seemed the teacher began to explain the Straits to lengthen, ho "put his head meaning of words, characters, and down to it," and spite of his big references.

and sound. They did not rench the higher grade in which, ac-Sato, cording to immemorial custom,

Chinn, Sth May, 3 r.."

and

ren, 80th April-Saigon 20th) April, Rion.-S..& Co. Voluts, Dr. s... 2,995, Wilton, 14th April-Tsingtau 7th April. Bulk ofl.—A, P. & Co. Yuensang, Br. 8.5, 1,128, P. E. Rolf, 90th April.-Maalla 26th April, Geo.-J., M. & Co.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Por 18. Rubi, sailel on 1st May, for Manils, &c. :-

| Akbust, Mr. & Mrs. Lam An-im Abbot, Mits A. Loon Dabas

Avensi, Mrs. C. Gï, 'Les, P.

do

Adriano, Mra

Ad'ao, P.

Baag, John Chiong Qui Chiep Hien-la Cais, C. H. Chan Cheung Chan Wai-ohiy Chimp Is Ching Eng M.Chan Sher. Mrs.

Ching, Kai-ching

Book, Dr. & Mrs. Amey, Foumon and Fo chow Arunod, F. Por Hiching, 10 M Bahr, Era,

| Arneworth, D. F, K. Johnson, A... 10 4.x.

Jourand, Miss E. Burma-Per Futa'a, Bahr

Krovo Boswell, F. M., Jr. Kai 10th May, 12 s.m, d Philipping Island, Australia, Tasmania Rosoll, Mr. & Ms. Munger, Mrs.

Zealand-P Yanafa ; 10th May, 11 M

Ishida-Por Zaliro, 10th May, 8 r.

weight he galloped past Blood- Thus most coolios, whose stone with indomitable courage. vocabulary is very limited, an He seemed to know that some read characters a little, but with 'such magnificent effort as this imperfect comprehension of their Philippias

was expected of him, and as he meaning.

passed Bloodstone a gradual roar The bright boy is oncɔoragod of heartfelt appreciation rose to go further. Indeed, the ideals from the thousands who love of the race have always been for good horse, swelling, as scholarship rather than for war, ho came along the straight, for mental rather than for physical putting more and more. day accomplishment, and the hero.. light between himself and his tales told to children show ambi- rival, into. an avalanche oftious youth, arriving at prodigious wild, honest cheering, mixed learning and consequently high with the yelling "skirls" of ex-office in the State, after many cited Irishmen and so he passed years of incredible labour and the post, a gallant and glorious self-denial.

English

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vietor, 'mid such a scene of on- Society is still divided into the thusiasm as was only equalled four ancient classes: scholars the day Ambush II, won the race from whom all officials are chosen; for our revered but unfortunately farmers; artisans and labourers: departed King Edward. Raise merchants. your hats, gentlemen, to a great Yet it is possible for a clever Australis, and gallant 'olador, who accept boy of any class to become a ed--the honours-of-victory-with scholar and enter the Government

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Mr, Chambers, C. Straite, Barmah, Ceylon, Ade-Chan Wong-10, laide, Western Australia, In- Mr. and Mr. dia, Adan, Egypt, and Eampe Chrystal, Minu E.. via Brindisi. Leto Lairers Dorbrandt, W.

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such becoming modesty that, service, and there are many in-Japsa via Yokolisma-Per Fazilk, packed as he was in the midst of stances of poor parents sorimping

a surging, exoited, and enthusias- and starving to keep a gifted son

tio crowd of admirers in the at his long and sovore studies showed until he can pass the find ex- paddock, ho never

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