10
TRAINING NOTES.
Ponles getting into shape' rapidly.
The morning at the Race: ourse opened terribly cold, but never theless there was a good number of spectators present. Every morning now there are gallops so that the number to be recorded on the recognised galloping mor nings are ware to dwindle. Mr. Heard has arrived and was to be Been riding in numerous instan ces this morning.
The times recorded were: Roman Chief, 34.3-5, 1.08 4-5, 1.48.3-6, 2,15,3-5, l.q. President, 38.3-5,
1.48.
1.16.1-5,
Royal Rose, 3.00, L.q. 31, Polkalini, 86, 1.12; 1.49.3-5,
·· 2.24.4-5, 2.58.3-5, 1.q.314-5.
Conqueror Aster, 37, 1.14, 1-52, 2,29, 258,3-6, 1.q. 29.3-5.
Annan, 58.4-5, 1.10, 1:40, Lq: 30.
Dumfries, 36,4-5, 1.10, 1.40, 1.q. 30.
Matchless Dahlia 36, 1.10.- 4.5, 1.44,3-5, 2.18.3-5, 1.q. 34.
Goldfuch Dahlia, 30, 1.10.- 4-5, 1.44.3-5, 2.18.3-5, 1.q. 34.
Darbar Chief, 38.2-5, 1.05.- 4-6, 1.59.
Violini;-, 39, 1-21, 2-01, 2-36. 3-5, 3-08.1 5, 1q. 31.3-5,
Albanian, 39, 1-16, 1-512-5, 2-24.3-5, 1q. 33.1-5.
Mexican Chief, 89, 1-16, 1-5L.- 2-5, 2-24,3-5, 1q. 33.1-5.
Candy Kid, 40.3-5, 1-19.3-5, 1-53.3-5, 2-29, lq, 38.2-5.
Pagoans, 39, 1-13 4-5, 1-47.4.5, 2-22, 1q. 34.1-5.
Damon, 38.4-5, 1-15 1-5, 1-50.- 3-5, 2.27.
Fickle Bird, 35, 1-08, 1-38.3-5. Malgwyn, 38.4-5, 1-15.1-5, 1-503-5, 2-27.
Viotorioso, 35,2-5, 1-10.2-5, 1-43.4-5, 2-18.2-5, 1.q. 32.2-5.
Mahratta Chief, 35.4-5, 1-10,
1-42
Triumph Aster, 37, 1-13, 1-44, 1.q. 31.
Aldwych, 10.1-5, —, 2-24, l.q. 31.2.5.
1-52.3-5,
Nigerian Chief, 33.2-5, 1.06 2-5, 1-40.3-5, 2-13,3-5, l.q. 33.
Borneo Chief, 33 2-5, 1-08.2-5, 1-40.3-5, 2-13.3-5, 1.§. 33.
Somerset, -,
-, 1-51, 2-20,
1.q. 35.
|
Sir Galabad, 38.4-5, 1-11.1-5, 1-45, 2-18.1-5, 1.q. 31.1-5.
Freddy joined above at half mile post.
Luetze Hop. 35.1-5, 1-11, 1.46 3-5, 1.q. 35.2-5.
Britannis Dzhlis, 39.3-5, 1-13.4-5, 1-48.1-5, 2-24, 3.00.1-5, 3-32, 1.q. 31.4-5.
4
Fijian Chief, 33.3.5, 1-03, 1-42, 2-13,2 5, 1q 31,2-5 |
Lquirrel, 303 5, 1-1245, 1-47,3-5, 2-21.2-5.
Magpie. 36 3-5, 1-12:45, 1-47.3-5, 2-21.2-5.
Goode Hop. 35, 1-10, 1-44,3-5, 2-19.3-5; 1.q. 35.
Ob Hop,
3-04, 3-30.4-5.
1-52.3-5, -
Lockerbie, 35, 1-01.1-5, 1-30,
1.g. 30.4 5.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
Radiance Dahlin, galloped with above but beaten easily.
Innovation Dahlin, 35.3-5, 1-10.1-5. F
Monarob Dablis, 36, 1-12, 1,50, 2-28.3-5, 2-57.4.5, 1q. 31.1-5.
The Cat, 33.2-5, 1-07,3 5, 1 40. Jewel Aster, 38.1.5, 1-14.2-5, 1-51.3-5, 2:29, 3-06,35, 3-87, 1.q. 30.2.5.
Mesrus (1) 84, 1.08, 1.08, Machrihanish (2), galloped with Mearns, beaten easily.
The Mouse (3), galloped with Mearns beaten easily.
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The Dariflinger, with the German mall left Bingapore on Saturday the 31st Cardiganshire Br ult, at 6 p.m. and is due to arrive here on Thursday the 5th inst., at 6 s/m.
The Empres of Japan with the Cana-Demodocus Br. s. 4,260, A. E. Dodd, 4th dian Mall and mail from London (via
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MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Loft London Jan, 16
Cromarty (4), galloped with Jan 17 Mesrus beaten easily.
Cheriton, 40.8-5. 1.17, 1.52.2-5, 2.28.2-5, 1.q. 25.1-5.
Crown Aster, 87.3-5, 1-18.1-5, 1-40.3-5; 2-26, 3-01.1.5, 3-32.25, 1.q. 81.15.
China Aster, 36.4-5, 1-11.3-6, 1.49.2-3, 2-25. 2-84.4-5, 1.4
29.4.5.
"WHERE THE POOR FOLK LIVE.".
Little Girl's Pitiful Story,
How a little girl bad to seek help for a small family came to light this morning on the landing outside the Police Court. A little
Duo Shanghai Jan. 31. Feb. 2.
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A.D.
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Fule Lant, 25th ult, Sugar
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It
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February 3. Heihow and Pakhol-Por HANOI, 3th
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Hikotan. Mar for Milks, Shanghal North
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CLEARANCES AT THE 'HARBOUR OFFICE.
February 3.
(Europe Siberia)-Per EMPRESS OF | girl in shabby frook, and with a shanghia!
INDIA, 5th Feb., 11 s..
North China-Per woo-begone face explained to a
ANHUI, 5th Inst., 3p.co. police officer that she wanted to Shanghai, North China and Japan
via
Por LAISANG, see the magistrate to gat a ticket
Shanghai and North China: to go back to California.
Japan vin
Machow for Bangkok (Europe via Bibia) Soebu Maru for Apping Per DERFFLINGER; 5th Canada Maru for Victoria Just. 4 p.m.
Aaran Maru, for Bombay
'
She was hungry, and so was her mother and a little brother. They had had no food for a long
Kobe
(To make connection with the Dalny
the 9th Fob, at 10a.m.)
time and she had had to come to steamer leaving Shanghai on Monday the Court.
The girl is only nine years of ago, and has been resident in Hongkong for only a few wonthe, She told her sad tale of how her mother, who was an American, had married a Chinese and he had brought her to Hongkong with the family and had gono
"
"sway."
Naturally the question was put where is biother now? "Mother's at home
was the reply.
Moffat. 35, 1-08.1-5, 1-39, 1.q. 30.45; beat above by a head. " Saxon Chief, 43.2-5, 1-20 3 5, 2-01.1-5, 2-37,2-5, 3 07.3-5.
Banjolini, (inside 38,2-5, 1-18.4-5, 2-29.2-5, 2-59
1.g. 29 3-5,
Couran),
Valsalini joined above at the three furlong post.
Winsome Dablin,
-, 3-09, 3:44, 1.q, 35.
13
"Why doesn't she come here?"
“She has only Chinese clothes and is too ashamed," pathetically replied the youngster.
Heijun Maru for Baigon
Maru Mexico y for Wakamata's
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Forecast. N.Ewinds,
District.
1 Hongkong and Neighbour-
hood.
Stearners
about the DATES named For LONDON, vis Us-) China
ual Ports of Call Capt. C. H. S. Tocque
To Sail On Remarki
noon 14th Feb.
Freight &Pa
R.N.R.
LONDON & ANT-
WERP via 8inga- | Nankin
fresh to ▶moderate;
goudy, some rain,
K.E
pore, Penang, Capt. Owen Jones Ombo, Port Said,
10 a.m.
4th Feb.
Freight &Pange
R.N.R.
& Marseilles
SHANGHAI
about 7th Feb.
Freight
& Peare
about
13th Feb.1
a Formosa Chaune.......lads,
3 South coast of Chins be-) The same
tween H.K. and Lamooks 3 Ko,1. South coast of China be-) The same tween H.K. and Hainan... as No 1.
China Const Meteorologies! Register,
Station.
4th February, 2.1.
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fact tones of a child who did not understand the tragedy of what she spoke.
"Where do you live? asked Mr Hazeland.
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T. F. Giarion, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 4th,
Fahrenheit on the level of the mas în ins 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 dagross hes, tenths and hundredths.
Temperature, in the shads, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in porcentage of saturation,
100.
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"Where the poor folk live" answered the little one and with Straits and India via Calcutta-Per Basa, Harry Rosenborg, D Cheluran, Mra Scale.
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