SHANGHAI AUTUMN
RACES.
The Shanghai Autumn Races opened yesterday and will be continued to lay and tomorrow. By the courtesy of the Hongkong Club we are able to give the
following resulta →→
THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH.
A VESSEL'S SAFETY.
British Ship Dodges German'
Cruiser,
San Diego, September 12.-One of the most remarkable voyagen ever made by a British merchant stepmer since the outbreak of the European war came to an end of Point Loma at 8:30 oa Friday Value, Tia, 250. Second pony evening when the Union Steam Tis. 76, Third poay Tia. 50. Forship Company's Australian liner Ohins poutes. Weight for inches Maitai, Captain Carson, droppe as per sosle. Half a mile.
Anohor well inside tho three mile limit,
Mr. Ellis Kadooria's Darbar
Chief (Moller)
Mr. Thomas' Picadilly (Lind-
say)
Mr. Oswald's Auld Reekie (J.K.
Brand)
Time 1.01 3/5..
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The Criterion Stakes.
2
3
Falue, T. 400. Second pony Tia. 100Third pony Tle, 50 Weight for inches as per scale,
One Mile.
Mr. Henry Morriss" Castlefield
(Stewart)
**
Mr. R. Macgregor's Ye Magi-
oinn (Dalgleish)
Mr. Ellis adoorio's Fijian
Chief (Mollor)
Time 2.09/2-5.
The Maiden Stakes.
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1
Value, Tis. 500. Second pony Tla. 150. Third pony Tls. 75,
For China ponier, being bona fide Griffins at this ecting. Weight for inches as per acple. Three quarters of a mile. Mr. Elma' Moana (Hill) Mr. Lamerton's Mameluke
(Rowe)
John Peel's Firthbood (John-
stone)
Time 1.34/4-5.
The Fah Wah Stakes.
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EXTRA
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914,
STUDYING THE WAR BULLETINS.
CANADA AND THE WAR.
"J
Tuke first the prospects of the
OUR TROOPS.
How They go to Battle.
THE TRAMWAY CASE.
VOLUNTEER
RESERVES
New York, Sept. 25.-A tale Further Evidence Givón To-day.
Sporting with Death.
1
-gist
Orders issued to-day by Major Wakeman etate
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 companies will
The
"Wild
Gone to the Front.
Scouts (says the St.
Marine Offences.
Her Compensations and Losses.
In the hour of our need Canada has lost no time in showing her of warfare from the British camp "Bystander," San Francisco Chronicle says !-
writing in the loyal eagerness to help the in France, vivid with description Mother Country with men, money of the way the English forces throng in front of the Chronicle the loyal spirit, which prompts the jokes they, cracked and the morning, the case was resumed 5 p.m. on Thursday, the 12th A few days ago I joined the and Wood, says the Globe. And faced death on the battlefield, of At the Summary. Court, this parade on the Oricket Ground at office engaged in studying the such ready service, will not prayer they said with the bullets in which J. S. Chalmers, ainet. bulletins, and made believe that grumble at the inevitable burdens aweeping theirranke, was brought surveyor in the Public Works The Maloo Plate.
was as much interested in the which the war must throw upon to New York to-day by the Rev. Department, sued the Hongkong properly male out, to be sent in All musketry score registers, bits of intelligence dieplayer at the people of Canada. Canada James Molloy, a native of Tren Tramway Co., Ltd. for damages by Group and Section Command- frequent intervals as any one in will not suffer very much from ton, N. J., who served sa obap for alleged wrongful imprisonera to the Adjutant by Thursday, tho erowd.
the speciho fact that abe, se part lain for several weeks with one of ment. The claim is for $1,000, the 12th inet. Presently I ventured to ask one of the British Empire, is at war; the British regiments in France Mr. Course, traffic superintend- That the Maitai rasobed the would be the probable effect of a of the world-wide convulsion in Mauretania,
of the bystanders what he thought but she cannot escape the effects and returned home to-day on the ent of the defendant Company, sholter of the point just in the nick rumoured movement described the financial, commercial and
said that with regard to breaches "In a modern, battle there is an of the bye-lawe, the defendants'
Scout Promotions. of time was shown by the presence briefly in the latest balletin dis-economie lies which in these overpowering sense of unreality," inspectors had instructions that of the German cruiser Leipzig off
The Scouts Gazette states that played.
modern days bind ever closer the he said. "The business of seeing if a passenger, failing to produce on the recommendation of the the Coronado islands. The wa
Oh, that's a lie. Nobody interests of all civilised nations. men kill each other seems me his ticket, refused to leave the Chief Scout, the Board of Control boat was standing off San Diege believes the yarns that are printed At the oaiset let it be said that chanical because of the prepon- car, or give his name and address, have appointed Patrol Leader. evidently looking for the British in the American papers, and as liner, ficcording to fishermen re for them things," and be eniffed situation too black, and to descend in the affair; the human element police in getting them. If the Scoutmaster of the Senior Troop. there is no need to paint the derance of the machine element they were to seek the aid of the Murray to the rank of Assistent infim the rock cod banks contemptuously be be boilded his to the gloomy ferebodinge that simply bleeds and dies, but the passenger still refused, The Maitai starmel from Well held in the direction of the mus hostile critics in the Prese have machines continue in their per- inspectors had instructions to go Patrol Leader of the
the Scout M. Baptista is prometed to ington two weeks ago, ostensibly in toll on which the bulletins been freely indulging in of late. fection of slaughter.
no farther. Inspectors" had no Boar" Patrol. bound for San Franciseo. She
were written, "they are, made up Of course the war will hit Canada "The conduct of the English instructions to arrest or charge" took the place of the steamer in the office there,"
hard; it will reduce, but it will and Irish soldiers in the trenches passengers guilty of such breaches Tahiti, which was requisitione
This Billy attracted the atten- not kill her prosperity. She has was surprising. There those men of the bye-lows. by the Australian government at tion of two or three of the nearby an excellent banking eyetem and stood bebind shoulder-high The evidence of Inspector P. Joseph's Scouts Gazette) will be Sydney, for a troop ahip. From students of war newe, who pressed the outlook for her farmers is fairly mounds of dirt, facing level O'Sullivan, who was recalled, pleased to hear that their old 3
Wellington the Maitai proceeded up closer and indicated approval bright. These two facts counter-sprays of death in front, yet was here interposed. The tram-friend and instructor, Mr. F. J. to Raratanga and South Pacific Captain Carson retion, be unburdened hima-olf of peutations as well as losses. Let tween
thence to his incredulity in various ways balance a multitude of fears, cracking jikes and singing snat way inspect ar asked himt charge Brookes, has gone to the front. Papeete. At the little port in the Encouraged by thair approba Moreover Canada will have com- ches of music hall ballada be- plaintiff ander clause 11 of the
Ia letter to me he sent his volleys. Stupendous Tramwaye Ordinance.
greetings to his brother Scouts ceived orders to proceed tower some special knowledge ho posus look at the brighter side first bravery, ca'l it, or stupendous the Banaiian islands until he sessed concerning the operations and weigh up the dangers after-absence of nerves.
In cross-examination witness and hoped soon to come back received word from the Union before Paris, and prean ly ex warde.
said the complainant would give again among them and have a Steamship Company's liner Moana hibited to great a familiarity with
him the facts and he would lay a repetition of the good times he "I have heard.. men under the suitable charge. Sometimes when has so ofter enjoyed. We all which saile from San Francisca the defences of that capi al that Canadian farmera factor of crashing of the fire of the the facts were detailed to lay a wish him the best of luck whers for Australia, three daye ago. one of his auditore sugge teevantial importance a great
terrible German guns and charge, the tramway inspector over he may be and reciprocate Steams for San Diego.
that if the French knew he was agricultural country like Canada. with comrades dropping all definitely pointed out the section the wish that he may soon rejoin For days prior to reaching the out of a job they would send for Nens of the belligerent countries about them noite in roar under which. he wanted the us. Hawaiian coast the Muilai'e radio bim and give him General Joffres except the United Kingdom ing 'I's a Long Way to Tip plaintiff charged. was kept continually working in place. an effort to get in communication
import much grain or foodstaff perary as if they were in the Mr. Contes, in oross-examina- Two Chineas were charged at "I say, General," olaffed a from Copala. But on the barracks. Sometimes I'd hear a tian, said he was at Home when the Marine Court, this morning. with the Moana. When be failed
get a response and fearing that other, where did you get your other band the United Kingdom big Irishman call out to a neigh- the books of rules, copies of which with permitting their boats to all the liner had been seized, Captain
facts about the defences of Pri? imports grain largely from the bour in the trenches Well, I were produced in Court, were in the Harbour during prohibited The challenge which the in- Continent of Europe. From Ger-winged that Datchman, all right printed. Witness said the re- hours. One was fined $15 and Carson ordered all lights dousedquiry seemed to involve did not many and Austria we shall not The business of killing with them spon ibility fell on the police, the other 310, and turning the vessel's head a point or two, steamed for Sunheeded. It put the long import during the war, and our seemed personal and to part take because they had the right to Diego at top speed.
distance strategist on his mottle, supplies from Russia, France and of a sporting event..
accept or refuse a charge. The' and be discoursed eloquently on possibly Roamanis will be great. "But how the Germans did Company's employees had no So afraid was the Maiti's the movements of troups, and ly curtailed. Here the Canadian pound that British line at Mons! right to prefer a charge before Mr. Evelyn's Sir Palleas(Vida) 2 the German cruiser Leipzig that were on the point of crumpling crops prove above the average, to ping, never faltering.
skipper that he would run into
proved conclusively tha the allies former may find his chance, if They came on and on, never stop-notifying Mr. Kennedy or him- on approaching the coast lie not]
The Gerself.
Colony said Was a perfectly only ordered all lights, over those up the whole German line.
send us more, and for what he can commandera threw their men Witness was of the opinion that good one... His Lordship And then there was wat, à sends he will receive enhanced into the race of the British fire the words to charge any passon had also on the bridge, blanketed, but he Teuton ohanged his attitude of prices. The totals of various with absolute recklessness, count-ger" in the book of instructions whether the plaintiff's conduct to devide also ordered the radio operater to contemptuous practically seal the wireless splenetic illy asked where he got Kingdom imported from the chief
listener, sad kinds of grain that the United ing on the sheer weight of numbers must not be read too literally, was reasonable or not. He did
to overwhelm us..! Even after dropping anchor in his information, at the same time Ontinental belligerente in 1912
Mr. Kennedy, recalled, stated the shelter of the protecting gune insisting with emphasis thet are as follows: Wheat 113,342, move forward through glasses offence was against section 50 o that at the outset he was of the "To see those German Tines impression that the plaintiff's
to be used, sending pilot Jobason "I'll bet you a million dollara mize 6,802,000 wt. Here is the You'd see a long row of pale blue
barloy sad rgo 6,904,000 owt toy soldiers pushing across a table, could not be under botha shore the pilot bait to form I am right, declared that Canadian farmer'a obocce, but of bleaks, topped with helmets; to tell the policemen what offence tion as to whether the defendante
"The words "to charge" meant British Vice Consul Allan Eutob-regist, "and I can prove it." inson of his safe arrival At daylight the vessel up anchored
course he will have to compete braak from cover and come rush the passenger had committed; it inspectors had instructions to How?" asked the German, « with British India, Argentina, the "Come right aloug," and United States, and Australia foring at you. Then a British gun did not mean to charge a man at arrest passengers for breach of and steamed to an anchorage of
group, including the German, cupplying our shortage. In view at your elbow would speak, a the Police Station, or take bim bye-laws. He thought he would the foot of Market striot, Captain followed him into the Chronicle of war prices" the Canadian that blue blook, & great harling 1
shelf would burst in the midst of there. (arson receiving the congratula business office and asked for per-
satisfy the Court that there had tions of the ninety-six passengere. mission to look at the file of the
Mr. Potter, then proceeded to been exprese instructions, and If the farmer's outlook is good, of smoke and soil and the address his Lordship on the case upon the face of the instructions 5 lbs. Que mile and a quarter,
paper for a week back.
left but a few little men madly points, he claimed, which the could block would be gone. Nothing for the deferos. There were two do more shameful defence Mr. Mohawk's Futurist, lite
be put forward by The Plover (G. Morries)...... 1
running back through the Laze plaintiff had to prove, fret that he the defence. They had got two Mr. Ellis Kndoorie's jan
of powder smoke,"
was arrested by the inspector; nets of rules-One set as printed. Chief (Moller)... ... ... -.. Mr. G. H. Thomson's Paladip
that seemed easily done, but on and an absolutely diametrically in the outlook. Canada as a new and, secondly, that if he was Faced with the printed rules, Mr. Now we come to the dark spot the authorities it was difficult, opposed set of verbal instructions. (Burkill) .................
depends to an immense extent on inspector and rapidly developing country arrested by. the ticket Kennedy had whittled them down be had authority by torturing the King's English borrowed ospital. The ready to do so from the Company, by saying that seize" did not flow of capital is immensely The plaintiff had to prove both mean asize, that detain maat important to Canadian industries of those points, and unless he had looking over the side of the cir and municipalities. The amounts, his case failed. The propos until a policeman came, that 2,022,000
of capital borrowed publicly tion that he was going to put "handing a man over to the polion 699,000 on the London market in recent before his Lordship was that if meant leaving it to a policeman's Belgium
820,000 939,000 times is as follows:-
you call in a policeman and state discretion, and Aus-Hungary
1911-841,214,700
what has occurred, and having did not moon charge" charge. His $350,000
1912-246,893,000 received your statement of facts, friend had threatened his 1913-£44,119,000
the policeman then proceeds to Lordship that he could not find 1914-£33,770,600 arrest the accused, that did not for the plaintiff without discard- First Six Months.constitute a falae imprisonment ing the evidence of Mr. Kennedy These figures are those com on the part of the person who for Mr. Course. Who cared for
by
the Economist. complained, but might make Mr. Kennedy or Mr. Course,
Value, Tis. 250. Second pony Tle. 75. Third pony la. 50. For all China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Bin1 fide Griffion at this Meating allowed 6 lbs. One mile and a half. Mr Henry Morties' Cornfield (Stewart) din sur separa
The B. P. Kongsi'e The Gay
Bird (J. K. Brand)..........................
Time 3.21.2/5.
1
3.
The Royal Navy Cup.. Presented. Second pony Tia. 100. Third pony Tis. 75. For Griffins of this mooting purches ed at public auction of untried Griffins in Shanghai after aly than Tle. 125.-Ponies' are no
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of Fort Rosecrans,. Captain Car!
Germans Mowed Down.
not think they could come across .came more unreasonable. If he were to get at fioution of his conduct by means of damages,
C180 snob as these.
Mr. Joakin dealt with the ques
let,, 1914, at a cost of not mora son would not permit the wireless we all wrong, no matter from 030. owt., outs: 5332,000 ow was like watching regiments of bye law 11. He saw now that it there would likely be a lot more
qualified unless they rem in the property of the original pur chaser. Weight for inches as per
scale.
Mr. E. 8. Hina's Kimberly
(Hill)
Mr. J. J. Ezra's Ultimatum
(Ezra)
2
Mr. Hongkew's Winston (Dal
gleich)
3.
Time 1.36.2/5.
The Shanghal St. Leger. Value, Tls. 750, Second pooy Tla. 200. Third pony Tia. 100, For China ponies that have never been raced previous to January 1 1914. Winners of a race 5 lbs. extra; two or more racea 10 lba. extra. One mile and
three- quartera.
Time 2.43 2/5.
what source derived.
The.Bystander did not take the rouble to learn how the dispute was settled, but as he was about o move away the policemen who Bere to it that no riots develop 3 among the unbeliewing Thomasee,
remarked:
The Whangpao Stakes.
"Them guys make me sick. Volue, Tis. 260. S-cond pony They all say that the news is all Tls, 75. Third pony Tie. 50, For lies, and then they stand rund bona fide Griffins. Weight for all day with their mouths wide inches as por scale. Winners of open and enck in every word .....1a race 5 lbs. One mile on a halt, that is written on the board."
Mr. Evelyn's Sir Mordred
(Vida)
Messrs. Toeg and Speelman's
Sangari (Heard)
Mr. W.S. Jackson's Suffolk late
Bandiway (Vida)...
Mr. Oswald's Barton Hill
(Johnstone),
Time 3.62.2/5.
The Eclipse Stakes,
2
Value, Tls, 300. Soond pony Tls. 100. Third pony Tis. 50, For
Mr. Lamort n'e- Mameluke
(Rowo)
1
Mr. Ezra'e Juniper (Ezrs)...... 3
Time 3.98 3/5. : To-day's Results.
farmer need have no fears.
what of the Capadian industrial? Here a famine of working capital is the great danger. We may ask, what are the obances of loss and of gain pain, provided that cap ital can be secured. Canade imports and exports from the Continental belligerente last year were valued as follows:-
Imports fram France....
Exports to
83,181,000 $527,170
Germany......
Rassia
..
*32,000 A Shanghal Sult.
1,00,000 441,000 In the U. 8. Con-ular Court at From France and Germany, Shanghai last week, before, Mr. Canada's chief importe are silk,
piled
W
The following ure the results to. F. Johnson, J. B. Melterap cotton, and woollen manufacture They represent only public him liable in an action for mali who took the instraction book
Northern Cup.
bona fide Griffins at this meeting. band as we were going to press Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 7 lberextra, One Mile and a quarter.
"Mr. Henry Morriss' Wakefield
(Stowart)
Mr. Ting's Staysail (Johnstone) Mr. Ellie Kadoorie's Gipsy
Chief
3.
1
peared on a judgment summone fandy
gooda, droge and
li hand and gave child.
Value, Tis. 250, second pony Tls. for the non-payment of $886.70 dyes, furs, and manufactures blowings on the London marcious prosecution, with which in 75, third pony Tle. 50. For China due to Bickerton's Hotel. The thereof, cutlery and metals. In ket, and it must be supposed that they were not concerned that like interpretations of ordin- ponies; three-quarters of a mile.
plaintiffs were represented by vereof, cutlery and metals. In large sums invested privately day. .... 1 Castlefield (Stewart)..
ary wode. Why should not Mr. J. W. Rice. In ana er United Kingdom should be able would swell these figures to a The Woodlark (Hill) 2 ouneel, defendant stated that be to supply Oazada's requirements, much higher level. States, damages, Mr. Potter submitted discredited? What did it matter? Speaking in mitigation of Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Course be Aldwych (Burkill)........... 3 had not raid the debt, nor any although, of course, the United will be very hard hit by the the defendants, he ought to find had nothing to do with the
municipalities, Time 1 min. 31. 1/5 seo. part of it, simply because he bad States will prove a stout competit-sudden cessation of this great for the plaintiff the smallest coin status and high standing of and industries that, if his Lyrdship was against The administration of justion Do money. He had been working or with us in these markets, flow of working capital, Bat, as of the Colony-one cash. Sup. witnesses in the box. If the The Autumn Cup,
Value, Tle 260; secondo a "Social Directory," seventy. The chief of Canadian manufac- Value, Tle. 250, Second pony. pony Tie. 75, third Tls. 75. Third pony Tis. 76. For Tls. 50. For China ponies. One and he had collected $420. conatries of the Continent are iron banking system and a coating-giving up his proper ticket, ence, his Lordship would probably pony six copies of which had been sold, turers' exports to the belligerent need to take panic, Canada's paid for his ticket, by not launch company gave such evid has been said before, there is no posing the plaintiff had Chinese manager of a steam China ponies. Weight for inches mile,
Evidence was given by W. G. and steel, and agricultural im ance of good crops (if this is he had broken bye-law No.11, and be shocked with his demeanour 1 Murphy, and the case was ad-plements. Altogether theroshould
The case was proceeding
Time 2,50,2/5.
China Cup.
as per scale. Winner of Oriterien Mameluke (Rowe).......
Stakes 6 lbs, extra. Jockeys who
have never won an official race. previous to this meeting allowed
Wakefield (Stewart)
Time 2 min, 00:3/5 seo.
Ye Conjurer (Heard)
2 journed for counsel to submit a be plenty of openings for more vouchsafed) will help her to win could have been prosecuted and and order him from the box. 3 suggestion as to the form of the fada between Canada and the her way through a very trying Aned for it, under a bye-law
order to be made by the Court.
United Kingdom, d
which the authorities of tho we went to prese,
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