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TRAINING NOTES..

Some Good Floishes This Morning.

Fine weather favoured the gallops at the Racecourse this morning, and there was a good crowd of spectatore out to watch the spins. The track was faster than it was yesterday. It WBB noticeable that Vida rode Sir- Galahad and Tango. All the gallops were on the grass course, with the exceptin of these done by Defford and Ignorance. Mahratta Chief did a nice bit of work by co- vering one and three quarter miles in 4.07, last quarter 29.3, while President was as good as unsual, doing the mile in 2.1945, last quarter 29.3. John Peel's Lookerbie (Hoard) boat Annan in a driving finish; both are Derby ponies. The chief times recorded

were!***

President, 30, 1-17, 1-50.1-5, 2-19.4-5, 1.q: 20.3.

30.

Vigilent, &7-2-5, 1-10,1-5, 1q.

Cleric, 33, 1-08 2-5, 1-30, l.q.

32 3.

Woodcock,

1-08.2-5, 1.q. 33.

Fijian Uhief,

35 2-5,

41.2-5,

1-21,1-5, 1-52.2-5, 2-30, 1.q. 37.3-6 Twenty,, 37,2-5. 1-13.3-5, 1-48.2-5, 2-33, 2-53.2-5, 1.q. 30.2-5 Good Hops, 37, 1-13, 1-46.2-5, 2-19, 1 q. 32,3-5.

Buttercup, 37.2, | 1-11.1-5, 1-43.2-5,L.q. 32,1-5.

Capello, 36.1-5, 1-11.1-5, 1-44.-

2-5, 2-16.25, 1.q. 32.

Sling, 37, 1-11.3-5, 1-48.2-5,

2-19, 1.q. 323-5.

Fiókle Bird,, 37, 1-12.2-5, 1-47.1-5, 2-18.1-5, 1q. 31.

Rosario, 30, 1-10.3-5, 1-45, 2-18, L.q. 33..

Slacker joined above for 3-4. Mahratta Chief, 1,3-4, last 3-4, 38.4-5, 1-11.25, 1-41. Full time 4-07, 1.q, 29.3.

Defford (1) 33, 1-08.2-7, 1-40.2.5, 19. 34.

SPECIAL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914.

CABLES.

THE JAPANESE NAVAL DISPUTE.....

TROOPS CALLED OUT TO QUELL CROWD. (Reuter's Special Pacifio Service to the Telegraph). Tokyo, Received Feb. 11.

The Budget Committee in the Japanese Diet hos unanimously agreed to a reduction in the Navy Estimates ..of the Maintenance Fund to the extent of forty-six million yrn in addition to the reduction of thirty million yea already voted.

The no confidence recalation in the Lower House was defeated by 205 votes to 103. Immense crowds assembled. onteide awaiting the result, which was immediately communicated, whereupon there was an outburst and an attempt to break down the gates of the enclosure of the Houses of Parliament."

- On account of tarcitement increasing, troops were ordered out at nightfall, protecting the points where the mob was expected to attack..

A clash took place with the police outside the offices of the Chua Shimbun. Foor were wounded with swords.

The show of military force and the determined attitude

of the police dampened this ardour of the mob, which they' succeeded in dispersing at 10 p.m.

During the debate, fisticuffa took place on the floor of the House, Mr. Ito, a member of the Kokuminto Party, being carried nat esm alese.

CHINESE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES.

MEASURES FOR THEIR REORGANISATION.

Peking, Received Feb. 11.

It is reported that the Minister of the Interior has been

instructed to devise means for reorganising the Provincial Assemblies.

LOCAL SPORT.

RUGBY.

were contesting in the Hong- kong Challenge Shield Competi- tion (First Round). The tests

were:-

H.M. Tamar: - Hoitzman; Hongkong Club v, Navy, Thore on good attendance Clements and Palmer; Munday, at the Hongkong Club ground Hurdin and Ware; Drake, Raw. yesterday afternoon to witness the kina, Adams Nicholls and Jones.

Rogers; Coxun -and rugby football match between the RE: Navy and the Hongkong Club, Morrish; Ferrigan, Smith and.

Lewis, The sun shone brilliantly and the Robinson;

Tucker, weather was delightfully mild. Hortop, Kelly and Richards. The-Club-commenced-with-tho -Referee-Mr.-F.-Wright.

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FLAVOUR AND MILDNESS.

Ignorance, galloped with above.eun in their face... After a law In the early stages of the game KRUSE

The Cat, 314-5, 1-05, 1-38.3-5, 1.q. 33,3.

Squirrel, 37, 1-14, 1-46:4-5, Magpie, galloped with above. Saxon Chief, 38, 1-12, 1-47.3-5, 2-23.2-5, 2-58.2-5, 3 29.4.5, 1.q. 81,2-5:

Dunia, 39.2-5, 1-14, 1-48.3-5, 2-22.4-5, 1.q. 33.1.5.

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preliminary exchanges of an even f a throw-in, the sailors. nature, the Club set out on an pissed and Robinson nearly incursion of the opposing defence, braded into, his own goal. Rouse was the principal agent Rawlius tested Rogers at close for the Club's first success, abiy range, the latter being respon seconder by Murdoch. Ronse got sible for a remarkable save: A away with the leather aud after rush to the other end followed, engineering a long run was tack-and Tucker just missed with a led in determined fashion ere he pics shor, The sailors' right wing had reached the line. Murdoch, was always dangerous, and ex- Mesara, beott, Harding & Co. who was lying handy, dashed aperted the opposing defence advise that the output of dry 1-08, and relieved Rouse, completing An exciting time in front of rubber from the estate of the the run after defeating all opposi- the goal now occurred. Jones Samagaga Rubber Co., Ltd., was tion. It was left to Rouse to eluded three opponents and 5,650 lbs. carry the points further, and centred beautifully. Adams secur- The Shanghai agent of the of Doo. 12, 1883, where Bill making no mistake be sent the ed, but with an open goal in Maatschappijos Mija Bosch-en Adams, of Japanese fame, descri- ball through the sticks. The front of him.

Landbouwexploitate in Langkat bee, in a letter of 1613,8 "jancke,

Mad Evo, galloped with above bat was beaten,

Brympton, 34.3-5, 1-41.4-5, kq. 33:4-5.

Fishball, 41, 1-19.3-5, 1-58, 2-29.2-5, 1.q. 31.2-5.

Chalcot, galloped with above.

Flake, galloped a fair half

mile.'

Pitcorthis, 35,2-5, 1-11,

1-44.4-5, 2-20.2-5, 1.q. 35.3-5.

Flying Kangaroo, "galloped

with above.

The First Ironclad. The Army and Navy Gazelle quotes a paragraph from its issue

Navy then forced the play into There was then a period of even has received a telegram from the sight hundred or a thousand

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the opposing defence, but it was play and later the Engin ere got manager in Sumatra informing tuazes burthen, sheathed all with 6, DES VŒUX ROAD, CENTRAL, TEL. 1322. a case of so near and yet so far. on the move and forced the sailors him that the estimated output of yron." The paragraph is headed The First Ironclad Ship of War," The Clab defence was too hot for back, but, half-time arrived with dry rubber is 9,653 lbs.

the men who man the ships. All the score sheet blank. Résuming, Mr., Geo, McBain, general but the distinction must go back Winsome Dahlia, 11/2, mile in through the first half the remark the sailors broke away and at agent of the Shanghai-Sumatra at least another quarter of a cen 1-07.35.

able advantage in speed that the once male tracks for the opposing Tobacco Co., Ltd, reports that he tary, for when Antwerp was being Malgwyn, 38.2-5, 1-10.1.5, 1.q. Club possessed was brought into citadel, but their attempts were has received a telegram from the besieged by the Spaniards in 1585 33.4.5.

use and with success. Ta quick nullified. Richards then got away, manager in Sumatra informing the inhabitante built an enormous Machrihanish, 34 2-5, 1-07.2-5, time the Club had put up and the R.E. forwarde were soon bim that the estimated output of fat-bottomed vessel, armoured i with beavy. iron plate, and named 1.q. 33.

three tries Gale being respon-in their opponents'quarters: How dry rubber is 13,825 lbs. The Mouse, galloped with sible for two and Kempthorn ever Clements was kicking with Mesers A. R. Barkill & Sons, it Finia Belli. The choice al name was rather pre- one. There was another op- great judgment. Tackling well, Shanghai, are in receipt of of Durbar Chief, 31.3-5, 1-03.-portunity for the Olub just Monday got well down and passed telegraphic information from the mature, however, for the ship 3-5, 1.q. 320

bafore the interval, but Jose to Rawlins, who shot over. A most agents in Penang of the underwent aground before it could be Sevington; 36, 1-10, 1-42:35, and when travelling at a great exciting game ended in a goalless mentioned companies that the brought into action and fell into 1.q. 32.3-5,

speed, for some reason or other, draw.

outputs of dry rubber were as the hands of the Spaniards, by whom it was preserved for come follows:- slackened down, permitting the

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Cheriton, galloped with above. Amund Ra, 38.3-5; 1 12.3-5, 1-46.4-5, 2-20.1-5, 1.q. 33.2-5,

Navy to close round him and puART OF ADVERTISING.

an end to the effort. Half time Nigerian Chief, 40, 1-18.3-5,score: Hongkong Club 14 pts., 1-52.3-5, 2-28, 3-02.4-5, 3-34, 1.q. Navy pil. 31.1.5,

39,2-5,

Sir Calabad, 37.4-5, 1-14, 1-48,3-5, 1-19.-35, 1.q. 31.

Pegasus, 34, 1-10, 1-44.4-5, 1.g. 34.4.5,

Dark Ronald galloped with above and won.

Roman Chief, 38, 1-13, 148, 2.22, 2-66, 3-28, 1.q. 32.

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Co., Ltd.........7,553 lbs. In the second half the Club on "The Soience and Art of

Messrs. Brand Bros. and Co., Advertising." Mr. O. E Towa6, Annan, 33.3-5, 1-07-2-5, 1-38.- took good ware that the Navy did assistant secretary of the London secretaries of the Sua Manggis 4-5, 2-14.3-5, 2-48.3-5, 2.48.3 5, not decrease the lead and after Chami er of Commerce, said the Rubber Co., Ltd., report that the 1.q. 34,

Bome good work on either eide

THE INDRA" LINE LTD. Lockerbie, 333-5, 1-07:2-5, the game resulted in a win for average commercial man had a ly output of dry rubber was 4,457

the most elementary ideas on the 1:39.4-5, 2.14 3-5, 248, 1.q. the Club, Joseland was 709p-subject, and mistook effect for Messra. Hugo Reiss and Co.,

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Final scores:Hongkong Clab substance. The basic principle Estates, Ltd., roport that the out (with liberty to call at Malabar

and the Alpha and Omega of all put of cabber from the estates was val 3 tries (19 points); true and good advertising was to

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build up goodwill and create The China Realty Co., Ltd.,

"INDRADEO" The Club have now beaten the sales. Until this was fully rea- Becretaries and general Navy twice and have also beaten fised advertisers. would court managers of the

Consolidated Captain T. R. Evans, will be des- patched as above on 10th March. the Army once, so they only want failure. An advertisement which Rubber Estates (1914), Ltd., This

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number of saloon passengers. 2.25 4-5, 1.q. 3.14-5.

to retain the Cup. But the Army

Messrs, Wm. Martin & Co., For freight, and passage apply. Mexican Chief, 38.3-5, 1-16, have beaten the Navy once and it will, and effect sales, was a bad

JARDINE, MATHESON 1-50.2-5,2-28,3-00,1-5,1.q.32.1-5, is quite on the cards they may do one, no matter how perfect an general agents of the Bee Kee to:-

& CO., LTD. it again. In which case, if they artistic or literary creation it Rubber Estates, Ltd., report that

Agents. also manage to defeat the Club, might be. To this end they must the estimated output of dry rub- the two will be level and a grand apply ecience or systematic know. ber is 850 lbs.

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