TRAINING NOTES,
Ponies Gallop Under Favourable Conditions..
There was a good number of
interested spectators at the Race
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914,
THE SOTTO JUDGMENT. THE “COURT CARDS,”
Claim för £500 Dismissed with Costs.
Sir William Reen Davies, the
Happy Reappearance at the Theatre Royal.
The "Court Cards" are with us
DAIRY FARM NEWS,
Chief Justice, sitting in Original once again, as harmonious and PURE, RICH AND WHOLESOME
course, this morning, and among Jurisdiction, at the Supreme jolly as ever. They opened their those present were His Excellency Court to-day, gave his decision in farewell esason at the Theatre the Governor, and Lady May, the the case in which Vicente Sotto, a Royal last night before a large and lalter looking very well after her journalist, claimed from Thomas appreciative audience. Hong- sojourn in England. The mora-Carey Welch, Assistant Execu kong has a warm corner in ite ing opened with a wind in the tive Secretary of the Philippine heart for this happy band of favour of good finishing, and folands, and John B. Sawyer, entertainers, and that fact was many of the ponies proved that Vice Consul for U. S. A., the
MILK
again demonstrated by the hearty Straight as it comes from the Cow,
the wind that swept down the sum of $4,811.03. being the manner in which they were wel. Bourse assistert them materially in equivalent of £500, in which the comed on their reappearance. negotiating the last quarter in defendants are indebted to the And the programme was delight- decent time. Long before day plaintiff under the provisions of fully satisfying. The difficulty, break ponies could be discerned the Habeas Corpus Act, 31 Car. however, was for the performers on the inside track indulging in muscle-loosening canters.
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11, Cap. 2., by reuson of their to meet the demands of the of Cleanliness and, in these particulars are probably un- having procured or used the aulience, which clamoured for The first pony to make any imprisonment of the plaintiff double and treble encores to many surpassed in the World. effort against the clock was Pre-
on & charge of abduction items. But it has to be recorded sident, and he went remarkably within the territory of the bat in this respect the little party- well. This pony has a big, loose Philippine Islands, well knowing were most accomodating, and they stride, takes to galloping with an that the plaintiff had been dis- complied with populer desire so sage that recommends him, sad charged from custody undor a far as the limite of time would when called on for an effort 186-writ of babeus corpus snod out permit. ponds with useful willinguess. by him when in custody on the
It has before now bean the ex- After covering a mile and quar-same charge.
porience of some companies which ter the boy had an armchair Mr. M. W. Slade, K. C., inavo visited Hongkong to outstay ride for the last two furlongs sirnoted by Mr. Find and Mr. their welcome. But that will which he completed in 32 . Norrington, of Mosers Brutton uever be said of the "Court Mr. Soth was oot so fortunate ja and Uett, appeared for the plain- Cards". They are always adding his mount on Seal, over a mile.tiff. The first defendant was to their repertoire; cone aquently. From the start his pony did not represented by Mr. Eldon Potter patrone can reckon on seeing tako kindly to going and after and Mr F. O. Jenkin, instructed and hearing something new. That running indifferenly throughout, by Mr. Hastings, of Messre Has was the саве Iset night. he finished in 2.36.3.5, doing rings and Eastings, whilst the There was a delightful freshness the last four-forty in 33.3-5 second defendant was represent-about the programme. All the Polklini moved nicely over a mile by Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.O, mombers were in their happiest and a half, whilst Mr. Whie's instructed by Mr. Rander Harris veia, and from the beginning to "Navy cupper, finished the list af Messrs.. Wilkinson and Grist. the end they carried their aud- quarter of a mile gallop, in 32
Consul General Andercon ience with them. There were solos, Danald Dhu further manifested USA. i was present in Court.
duets, trics and quartettes, A that he is a sound pouy when he
Sir Francis Piggott I have well as concerted items, and there traversed the mile in 2. 15. 35, been instructed to hear the was a daintiness and charm about negotiating the last quarter in 30 judgment as Mr. Slade has each and every effort such as we 3.5. Wild Rose was the next par- the Colony.
has been accustomed to associate former, and did the mile and
with Mr. Warwick and his co- quarter in 2. 55."12. Banjolini
entertainers. wae very disappointing in his
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left
In delivering judgment his Lordship said :—
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In the first part of the program- gallop of a mile and a quarter, tions regarding the liberty of the me one of the most striking num- even though he did the last quar-subject is a very important que bors was Mr. George Graystone's ter in thirty. His fall time was 3.07. 2-5. It takes him a very
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song "Young Tom o' Devon " which was sung with great apirit long time to get warm and he
and brought forth the inevitable does not appear to fancy being quarter mile post the grey came encore. Mr. Reginald Palmer pressed. Traf tid a very credit-ou aloneand put daylight between was as funny and clover na ever qasztette by Messrs. Wurwick, feather reduced to a thick pitip, ablo gallop over similar himself and his companion with in his smart take-off, "Chocolate Mannering, Palmer and Graystone from which wallpapers, servers, distance in 21:4-5, and com-consummate ease, completing the Suo", and for a recall be brought was beautifully given, and of to, are made. The finer the ori pleted the last quarter in the distance in 2.19, und finishing the house down with bis number course there was an encore. Missgual quality of leather the better gamest fashion in that very fine with comfort in 33.2-5. Violini did concerning an unpleasant yacht Mane Fane scored a great hit takes the bronze and gold of the period of thirty, dead. This is a mile and a quarter in 3.09, ing experience. The pretty little with her ditty "Instinct," and she designs which make these hang- pany the covers a surprising Inat quarter 30. 35. A nice rtation episode as presented by was recalled three times. amount of ground in a stride, and performer was Cadzow's Hope Mr. Palmer and Misa Maudo Fanc
uga things of beauty, Bok- The second part of the pro- bruders and teamemakers also this without pressure. He has a with a milo gallop to his credit was very cleverly done, and they gramme was devoted mainly to"A know full well the value of this very fine chance of securing in 2.31, without pressure, even went oven one better in "Try, Nautical Scena," in which the pulp, and carriage builders prest bracketa at the forthcoming meet though the last quarter was re- try again". Then came Mr. male members of the Company it into 'sheets, which ure invalu ing if he does not train off in the corded at 34.2.5. Flock pleased Sydney Mannering in one of his did some extremely effective work. able for the roofs of the most in meantime..
his connections when he complet choicely-reudered songe, after Mr. Graystone's song was ip xurious vehicles. Mr. John Peel's chestnut is rned a mile and a quarter in the which "The Joker" tickled the gther likely candidate for hon very good time of 3 01, last quar-audience with some of his hap ng'a rendering of "The Death of ours, and this morning be cover-ter 312-5. He moved in quite piest funnositie. Miss Rosina Nelson." Perhaps the ut-bit, how- ed a mile in 2.22, without mucha racing fashion and appeared to Palmerston's first number was ever, was Mr. Warwick's yarn of difficulty, and could, if he had enjoy a burst of speed for the The Valley of Laughter," which the discovery of "The Pole", been required to, cut very con-final dash. This is another pony was splendidly interpreted, and which was one of the smartest siderably the 33 recorded for his that should be led in by emil- then she gave Dreaming," with pieces of work he has done in last two furlongs. One of the ing owner during race week. Ona haunting refrain made all the thougkong. Later Mr. Egmone delights of the morning was to the whole there was much im- more effective by a humming ac-aeton contributed some of his seo Mr. Apcar's blue duo run provement in the ponies, and one companiment. This was one of the masterly pianotorte teme, and, away from Mr. Nemuzeo's sub. was pleased to notice that there must effective numbers of the the programme ended with num over a mile and a quarter. He is not as much flogging done in evening. The unaccompanied bere by Aliss Maude Fene and expected here on or about the 12th jest. had certainly the advantage of the gallops this season, as was
Mr. Reginald Painer, good riding when Mr. Sath crossed so painfully apparent last year.
"The Court Cards” im, but the result would have and the year before.
are again The T.K.K... TENYO MARU which been the same if the jockeys had
ocoupying the boards to-night, waited from Ban Francisco on the 18th Duo., in expected to arrive at this port been reversed. Ele did a mile
see them while they have the on the 11th insa, at between 4 to 6 pm. and a quarter in 3.05.3-5., and the last quarter in 33.1-5, hard held.
Damon Soull, 40, 1.19, 1.51,pportunity. Sir Paul's grey and bay went in company over a mile, but after the first half mile bad been completed it was obvious there was only one pouy, "in it," and that the grey. From the
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Seal, Seth, 59.2-5, 1-23, 2-03, 2-36.3.5, 1.q. 33.3-5; very ma- derate.
Polklini, Boy, 38, 1-13.2-5, 1-48 2-25, 3-00, 3.22, L.q. 39.
Selangor Chief, Boy, 35, 1-05. By,.q, 32,
Mr. H.P. White's Navy Capper,
Mr. J. Peel's Derby Grey, Boy, 35, 1-10, 1-16, 2-21, 2-52, 1.q.31. Donald Dhu, Boy, 35, 1-101, 1-44.1-5, 2-15.3.5, 14. 30.3 5.
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Violini, Buy-2,38.2-5, 3.09, 1.q. 30.3 5.
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According to a return issued by Cadzow's Hope, Boy, 35.1-5, the Parks and Open Spaces LOW- 1-18.3-5, 1-58.3-5 2 31,1g. 34.2-5.mittee of the 1.0.0. 124,106 Flock, Boy, 37, 1-14, 1-53.3-5, games of bowls, 23,182 games of cricket, 1,912 games of croquet, 2-29.35, 301 1.q. 31.25.
15,514 gumes of football, 1,837 games of buckey, 69 games of lacrosse, 144,642 games of lawn evening at 5.30 p.in, in the offices A Meeting will be held that tennis, and 3,050 games of quoits of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & were of played in the Council's parks and open spaces during the arrangements, year ended September 30. Other Each team entered is invited to games for which facilities are send a representative." provided at certain places are
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CHURIAN LINE. Sir Acalon, David, 40, 1-18, organized games were played at 1-59.3-5, 2-38.4-5 310, 1.q.46 parks and open spacos' during (Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.) 31.1-5.
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Mr. Seth's Navy Capper, Seth, 40, 1-19.2 5, 1-53.3-5, Lg. 34.1-5
Mesare Forrest and Cresson's Wild Rose, Boy, 35, 1-12, Sub's, Mr. Greson and a Boy, 33, 1-18, 2-23.1-2, 2-55 1-2, 14, 32. 1:06, 1-15, 2-10, 254.1-5. 1.g. Sir Paul Dark Grey and Pin-1-5; Gressos of the grey bald, Navy Cuppers, Boys, 36, finished alone. |1-10, 1-423 5:1.q 32.35
Messca Jervois and Jupp'exubs, Banjolina, Boy, 40, 1-18.2-5, Boys, 34.1-5, 1-10.4-5, 1-44, 1.q. 1-57.1-5.2-37.2-5, 307 2.5; 1.q. 30.33.1 5.
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Sir Paul's, Bay, Boy, 41, 1-22, 1-20, 2-33, 1.q. 32.
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