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TRAINING NOTES.
Gallops at the Course this Morning,
To be Established in Canton.
Mr. L. D'Almada e Castro has very useful grey sub. and if he he did this morning, he should continues galloping in the manner prava a paying investment for
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CANTON'S BANKNOTES.
Fall In Value Adversely Affects Trade.
The continuous decline in the
Mr. Peel's Derby Grey. Boy, 36end appear remote. 1-11, 1-42-4/5, 1.q. 31-4/5; Amah
44,
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RUGBY.
Hongkong defeat the Navy.
1.q.terday's Rugby match between the most pleasing feature of yes The play of the club backs was
1-17.2-5, 1-50, L.q. 32.3-5.
Mr. Saaras Binjolini, Bay, 39,
Many efforts are being made a the present time to popt luise the HE WHO IS FILLED WITH HAP- Arwy. The question of rearuil-PINESS, THOUGH SEEMINGLY ing is to le tuughly inv. 6-ON WHOEVER CROSSES HIS WAY ABSORBED, EMANATES PLEASURE.
In another column reference is There was no attendance made to the adverse effect caused HE CANNOT CONTAIN IT ALL; BUT at the Ricecourse this morning on trade between Canton and value of Canton banknotes, dus boon appointed for the purpose, PROUDUCES MUCH FOR HIS NEIGH- Jer Case Per Bottle. while the newspapers have re- BOURS. THERE IS NO OTHER SUCH cellency was present, as were of Canton banknotes, and of the eary, is having a serious effect on to wines the gallops. His Ex-Hongkong by the fall in the value to the depleted state of the Trea- cently been foreshadowing a THE HEART THAT ITSELF ENJOYS. Paul Chater, Sir William Rega tops which are being taken to Chinese trade between Hongkong Captain Connolly, A.D.C., Sir
secure a loan for redemptive and Canton. The notes have now Davies, Mr. H.P. White, Mr.T. E. ригрозев..
fallen to 60 per cent, discount," Hough, Mr. L. D'Almado e Cas-
Action, however, is not being and it is Siberian Mail of Doc. 13.-Dueiro, Mr. Soares, Mr. "Knoll," Mr. confined
realised that strong to " official oiroles. and immediate action is necessary Gresson, Mr. Bratton, Mr. Hind, The merchants Hastings and Mr. Seth. Several the matter, and we understand downs in, Hongkong are said to Mr. Hickman, Mr. Sedgewick, Mr. and Canton are
in Hongkong if a trade orisis is to be avoided."
moving in At the present moment go- ladies were among the spectatore, that it is contemplated to bring be full to overflowing with mer- The morning opened nice and into existence a Merobante' Bank, ohandise, Chinese business people half past six. There were no a view to improving the trade interior with the notes at their wild, the day branking just about to be established in Canton, with declining to send goods into the gallops however, until about a outlook. A meeting has already present low level. As a consequ quarter to seven, Mr. Soares been held in Hongkong, at which ence, trade is practically at a second" pony, Polklini, being ways and means were discassed. standstill. It is to remedy this the first to be stripped and sent At the moment things are only in condition that movements are out for a mile and a quarter, the
tentative stage, He moved very nicely. Most of the there are strong hopes that such and in Canton.
though now being organised both here nonies have yet to find their raca Bank will be formed. The ing feet, and green running was contemplated capital is $30,000,-upon instructions from Peking, We understand that, soting particularly noticeable. One felt 000, and it is intended that the the Canton Government has been At the Police Court, this morn-rather sympathetic with Floreal aa Bank shall have good securities endeavouring to raise a loan of Eere may be noted a suggestioning, a Chinese, fresh from Amerit circled that course. It might and ample cash reserves to guar- ton million dollars for the on this point which has been adica was fined $250 for being in be temporary stiffners that affectuntee the notes.
purpose vanced by a correspondent to one unlawful poaression of arms.
of redeeming the banknotes, Hongkong Telegraph "will of the leading Home dailies. He
ed the pony this morning, but it These are all the particulars but that so far they have not suc- certainly appeared as though which can be gathered at present, coaded. It is believed, however, suggests that the Goyorument Consignees of cargo by the e.s. very little will he heard of it in but it is at any rate satisfactory that negotiations will be carried should inke steps during the Den of Clamis are reminded that actual racing in the future unless to know that steps are being taken on in Peking to secure a loan. man's service with the colours to goode undelivered after to morrow there is a great change. Mr. to prevent the present situation for the purpose. At the moment, lit him for some other career, and at C. p.m. will be subject to rent. Bratton has a sub. that can travel; developing into a orisis, his plan is that every man after
False Report.
this is the bay: He was ridden.
until some loan is raised, any his seven years' service should The daily issue is delivered free when the address is accessible to spond a
The report of an armed robbery the esteem of the spectators when, by a boy this morning and won
hopes of securing assistance from messenger. Peak subscribers can have their copies delivered at should be devoted exclusively the police about four days ago 31. Sit Paul's ponies do not ap-
further year which
the Central Government to this at San Hui which was made to after a nice gallop, he finished in their residences without any extra charge. On copies sent by to training for his future career, has been proved by them to be pear to be very forward, but there last quarter. post an additional $1.80 per quartor is charged for postage. whatever it might be. T'he postage on the weekly issue to any part of the world is $1.00 second step it is suggest-
As fulee.
Mr. Soares and Mr. D'Almada's is heaps of time yet; and, what is ed that the Government should; organies a department for the
more, the gentleman who this Subs in company, Boys, 41, 1-20 The mannger of the Mitsu morning was without the long coat 1-57, 2-32, 3-04, 1 q. 32; slow to or which their training placing of these men in positions Bussan Kuishin reports the theft one usually connects him with, is start, Mr. D'Almada's pony by 30
bas of a gold watch and chain from not the first person in the world 10
lengths.# litted thom. The suggestions his room at about 4 p.m. on Jan-eow bis hand. The animals 37,1 13, 1-48-3/5, 2-24, 2-56
Mr. Stabb's Dorby Grey. Boy. appear worthy of consideration,uary 5.
in this stable have a eur. At any rate, any steps which will
prising
32; moved indifferently. kpack of making tead to the useful employment of
Traff, Boy, 30.3/5, 1-13-3/5, the game otherwise, while inter- the H.K.Y.O. and the Navy, for Burglars entered 20-1, Des Vanx wonderful strides in the Jast the ex-soldier deserve Central yesterday by removing Peel's candidates, for the most
1-45 3/5, 1.q. 32; fine action. few galloping moraloga. Mr. sympathy.
Mr. Brutton's Chestnut, Boy, the nature of a scramble. From eating enough, was too much in the brickwork in a bricked-up doorway and stole four pieces of part; did team work, and though 35, 1-10, 1-46, 1.q. 36,
Mr. Apsar's blue dun, E. Seth, &ned to mid-field,, until the Navy the commencement play was con- clothing, a gold watch and come in the contingent, one was not 1-2, 1-59, 2-33; 1.q: 34 made a dangerous rush, only to
there is certainly some "blood" favourably impressed by watta gamely and finished strongly, be pulled up on the Club's three Bishop Landor's remarks on
was done this morning.
Mr. Poel's Derby second and qurster line. Linton stopped the Church Unity are interesting in
Me, J. McCorquodale, secretary
mah, Boy, 37, 1-12, 1-44; 1q.raid and work by Rouse and themselves, and particularly in-of the Wanchai Tennis Club. has
32; swerved badly in straight. eresting in view of the contro.complained to the police that the
Mr. Peal'a apotted rad very portunity to score and he carried Clark, gave Norrington an op versy at Home between the High club'amatshed has been broken
poorly last quarter 36. and Low Church parties as the into and goode to the value!
the ball between the posts for a try which Rouse converted. The result of the Bishop of Zanzibar's $7.50 stolen latter. The whole thing arose
Mr. Norand's Damon
Sir Paul's Navy Cupper, Dark sive until Rouse by a clever ran Navy again took up the aggres. fe not the sort one would advise Grey, Bay. 35, 1-09, 1-45, 2-18, ovaded the Navy team and passed From a conference of Anglican and
The settling days arranged by friends to specalato upan, though 1.q. 32; went smoothly and well to Walker who scored between the Nonconformist missionaries at the Hongkong Stock brokers he is an improvement on what Kikuyu, East Africa, last June. Association
ure announced.-this owner
Dr. Jordan's Snh, By, 34, poate. Rouse failed to convert That conference was convened Page 5.
was responsible for 1-08, 1.q. 32; Rattling good pony.in osay kick, Shortly after The 8.8. Japan leave for the with striking
Last year. One pony that moved
Mr. White's Sub, Boy, 37, 1-13, Linton scored with the aid of testant missionary activity in Straits and Calcutta on the 10th. Sevington
freedom was 1-47, 1.q. 34. opposition to komaniem and fo-ic st.-Page 5.
He was ridden by
Rouse. Mr. Bratton and he looked really 35, 1-10, 1-43.2-5, 1.q. 33 2.5; scored as the result of some good Mr. Peel's dan and grey, Boy, hammedanism. The Bishop of
In the second half JoselandTM Returned from Australis. well. Mr. Apcar's blus dun, Both moved well. Zanzibar practically charged the Sergt. Wills of the H.K. Police, ridden by Mr. Seth, put up a PARLIAMENT OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE ?da with heresy for their action at special witness in a ease in which is a pony that we are like-
Bishops of Mombassa and Ugan-who has been to Australis as a moat finished performance and well.
combined work but Linton had to Bevington, Brutton, galloped kick at an acute angle and found the conference in holding a United Australian officials were chargedly to hear more of in the racing 1.08.1.q.31 moved in enay fashion. Rouss made another opportunity the task too hard. Within the Mr. Bratton's Sub, Boy, 37, next minute or so Kempthorne and Communion Service.
with allowing Chinese stowaway line. He showed good heart for to land, returned to the Colony his work and thoroughly enjoyed 1.12, 1.46-35, 2-20-3/5; L.q. 31tion, Linton kicking a beautiful Mr. Humphrey's Suh, Boy, 30, which Joseland brought to frui- "This is not a time for theoretical discussion, and if we cannot
by the 8. Prinz Sigismund the last quarter. Of course, at the fine a'riding pony. manage our own aff is there will soon by others who will." Thus
yesterday. the Tutuhs and civil governors of the twenty-one provinces in a de-
moment times count for little Mossre. Lowden and Bird's Villie,
goal. spatch to President Yuan Shili kai It is an important document, had gone past when it was regard- We bad thought that the day
beyond an index of ponies to Biy, Boy, 30, 1-16, 154, 2-33, a gallant fight and pressed hard The Navy though they put up carefully composed and facing existing facts aquarely. In plained as Leretical to worship beside came before Mr. Wood, at the mean that those which appear 1-15, 1-50; 1.g. 35.
watch for improvement in subse-3.05; 1.q. 38. The farther hearing of a casequent gallops, but that does not words the tatuhs suggested to the President that Parliament was of an adherent to another creed, but Police Court, in which a Chinese unlikely now are to remain 80.
Mr. Soares' Violini, Boy, 37, could do no good and the game in the later stages of the game little account, that the best thing he could do was to give the mem- this is bera a strong hint that they should return home to their constituen the age of real enlightenment. unlawful possession of San Pui aptitude for racing though they not yet, it appears, man was charged with being in Some ponjes bave a natural
ended Club:-3 goals, 2 tries; "Mr. Forrest's chestnut Sub, Boy, |(21 point); Navy nii, cies, and that the Administrative Conference should assume the Yet there are those who see clearly ttery tickets, and after hearing are not able to make any great
36,-1-43-2/5. functions of the legislature. They point out that the National Coun-and speak speak straightly. Bishop cil was more notorious for party strife than for measures passed. Lander put the matter plainly on his Worship discharged the do-are others. which require a deal. 30; nutmeg grey won running
further witness for the defence, name for themselves, whilst there. That is unfortunately only too true. Nor were matters mended when Sunday. He asid "The Church fendant. Mr. R. U. Faithfull of coaxing to take to the turf at the hopes of the people were transferred to Parliament. The same of England valued Episcopacy defended. old tale was told of money aquandered and no real legislative work and regarded it as having Scrip-| done.
the commencement, but once The real weakness of Parliament, of course, as we have remarked tinuity, but God evidently did at Bristol, on December 17, of more willing though less capable
tural warrant and historical con-
Captain Corneck's Death getting the taste, make rapid before now, was that it adopted the party system for which China was not limit His graca within its Captain A. C. Corneck late of the brothers. Much has been said of We regret to report the death, progress and soon overhaul their
ORGAN RECITAL. wholly unrips. There were patriotic, members, we may be sure, but bounds. They sang the bymans Indo-China steamer Mausang. the excellence of the ponies this yesterday evening at St. John's they were greatly outnumbered by the members who were actuated and valued the writings of many Laptain Dorneck, who had a year, but the degree of excellence Cathedral, when Mr. Denman Bod
There was a good attendance followe:- almost entirely by interests of party or interests of self. The tulube Presbyterians and other claim, with every show of reason, that Parliament was unwieldy, Episcopalians. They expected to home on leave toward the close of yet to be realised. For the time and they point out that even with the vacancies which were made enjoy fellowship with them in the summer. ile joined the Indo- being let it suffice to record were Mrs. Hogg and Mr. O. P.
non-been in the best of health, went which one was led to expect hiss Faller gave another of his excel-Choa Fuller
lent organ racitals. The soloists. Piercy legislators there will be more talk than work." That is the whole acknowledge them as members promoted to master in June, 1012. were aa follow :- by the unseating of the rebel members filled,"with eight hundred Heaven, so they must thankfully China e3rvice in July 1901 and was the most noteworthy times, which Hay. Mr. Hay, who was in fine J. V. Longstaff
O. A. Satberton'. matter in a nutshell. Obina has no use, especially at the present of the great Church of God on juncture, for a mere talking shop. She wants men who can, and Earth" But evidently there are
voice, Bang Gaul's "Thus saith will, work out her salvation. If Parliament spands just seven some who refuse to enjoy fellow-ning two lukongs and a coolio
Mr. Soares Polklini, Boy, 37, Mrs. Bogg rendered Gounod's the Lord" in excellent style, and months doing exactly nothing it will require generations to effect ship with them here and (witness from the Wanchai Police Station, ed.
At the Police Court, this mar-1-13, 1.51, 2-28, 3-0, 1.q. 32.
H.K. CHESS CLUB, Donald Dhu, Boy; only cauler aympathy. Bath vocaliste also M. J. Darenberg
"The King of Love" with groat E. de Carvalho The tatals wish the Administrative Conference to assume the confident of ecping their cum with highway robbery on the pipe-opener.
the word heresy) are fairly werecharged before Mr. Hazeland, Sweet Will'am, went well in "Doubt not the Father's care," H. E. Pollock legislative functions, and there is no reason why it should not.pany in the next world.
appeared to perfection in the duet, V. Souza One thing certain is that it will not retard progress by preventing
hillside at Tai Hang village. the passage of useful measures. For one thing, its members will
M. Fuller was well up to the P. A. Rosario form he generally displays, though be men of sound experience and anxions for the solid advancement. of the new China, Most of them, it is true, will be imbued by
more than usual credit is deserved Manchu traditions and training, but they may be none the worse
Royal Roso, Boy, 35, 1-4; for his treatment of Karg Elert's workers for, and buildore ‹f, China on that account.
"Moonlight," the delicacy of For another thing, they will be the President's own nominees, and those whe
Rice Bird, Hickman, 38. 1.12 fullest extent. The programme which he demonstrated to the Row in a Temple. know the resident are aware that if any member attempts to retard
At the Police Court, this after 148, 220 g 39; uice stride.
was as follows:-Prelade and freight clerk by the Sze Yap noon, Mr. Hazeland resumed the Sir Paul's Derby Grey, Boy, Fague in Oi minor, Bach; Solo, Steamship Company, was charged progress he will apeedily find himself replaced by another man who
A Chinese employed as a has the welfare of Chins more at heart. From a purely Western
hearing of the Sikh Temple case 8, 1-13,2-5, 1-46.3-5, Lg. 33; Thus saith the Lord," Gaul, before Mr. Wood at the police The following will represent which has been before the Court very foor. etandpoint, of course, the system is bad and wholly in efensible; the H.K.F.O. in the above game on several previous occasions.
Mr. O. P. Hay; Moonlight, S. Court, this morning, with embez- but China cannot yet he judged by any standpoint but her own to-day at 6 pm: P. H. Cobb; Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by though finished with racing,
Fioreal, Boy, galloped as Karg-Elert; Solo. "The King of zling the sum of $2,005 the And a Conference of tried men, adviors to the President, propared A. Hamilton, and H. D. Brown; Mr.J. H. Gardiner, defende. Mr. to carry out-no doubt with certain amendments-ihe wishes of the Murphy, W. B. Rigden, and M. King Acting Deputy Superint- stifly and was not worth timing, ed Symphony), Schubert: Duet!
Radium, Brutton, went very torale, Wely; Andante (Unfinish- plow ert guilty to embezzling Love," Gounod, Mra. Hogg: Pas- moning of his employers." He strongest man in Cuins should to infinitely more for the country L. Railton; O. Wilkia, L. Lendent of Police, appeared on in half a dozen years than a t-lking and unwieldy Parliament could Goldenberg, R. F. Lang, G. behalf of the Police. The oase Boy, 34, 1-08, 1-42-2/5, 2-15 1.q. E. Elgar, Mrs. Hogg and Mr. Cahill, secuted for the Sir Paul's Dorby Chestnut, "Doubt not the Father's care," $1,920, and was remanded until do in as many decades,
Eigenmbe, and N L Railton. was again adjourned,
Burrow morning. Mr. R. C. 39-3/5
P. Hay; Hommage March, Grieg, Company,
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 7, 1914.
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Mr Otto Kong Sing appeared 1-13; 1.q. 35.
Mr. Seth's Day Sub, Sethi, 38, for the defendants: The casO WAS remanded, bail in each case being moved well. fixed at $100.
Boys, 34, 1-11, 1-44, 2-22-12; 1.q. Sir. Paul's Bay and nutmeg grey,
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The return match between the European Y.M.C.A. Chess Club and the Hongkong Chess Club at the City Hall resulted
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