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FROM
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTABLISHED 188
ALL ELECTRICAL DEALERS. 69067 BETA¤## FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1920.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
LADIES' DAY AT THE RACES,
THE GERMAN
WAR
CRIMINALS.
DETERMINED ATTITUDE BY THE ALLIES.
SOME OF THE MEN WHO ARE "WANTED".
Paris. February S.
SPOTTED SAND WINS THE LADIES' PURSE.
FINAL EDITION.
BOAT SINGLE COPY: 10 CTS.
$36 PER ANNUM.
Certain teed
SOLE AGENTS
ANDERSEN, MEYER & CO., LTD.
155, (Mr. Seth) 1
(Mr. Doyle); Sir Ellis Kadoories Mr. Moonraker's Savercake, Alaska Chief (Mr. Bremner); Mr. John Peel's Red Ensign (Mr. Sir Paul's, Glenmore Dahlia Johnstone); Mr. Soares' Naughty Child (Mr. Soares).
159, (Mr. Vida) 2
Pari Mutuel
Winner: $9.90; Places: $6.30 $7.80.
Cash Sweep
Ticket No. 202 1st. $1.363.00 117 End. $ 359.00 246 3rd. 194.00
Won by three lengths, two Mr. Soares' Mammy's Child,
141, (Mr. Soares) 3. lengths between second and third.
Also ran-Messrs. C.G.M. and Time-1 min 35.3'5 secs.
Pawnshop
$25 Tickets and Com- (Mr. Owing to the mist, it was rather G.H.W.'s
mission...
...$ 404.00 difficult to follow the ponies from Bremner); Mr. Glendaye's Some- man (Mr. Hill); Mr. Glendaye's the starting point, but it was seen
Total... ...$2,350,00 when they had emerged Seaman (Mr. Johnstone): Mr, C.
Hay's Brutus (Mr. $25 Tickets-Nos. 408, 440. that Alaska Chief held a slight H. P. lead from Soverign Dahlia. Isles. Way), Capt. Henderson and Mr.-5-THE AMERICAN CUP.- man was lying third and Con- Dyer's Target (Mr. Kirkpatrick) Presented by American Citizens queror Dahlia fourth. Going up Mr. G. Coxon's Louza resident in Hongkong with $400 to Second to receive the incline, Sovereign Dahlia Crockand Mr. Ritchfield's Lud- the Winner.
Third $100. For Chins -established
long low Mr. Doyle); Mr. Walecorn's $200. lead from Islesman, with Cen-Auswney (Mr. Sutton); Mr. Ponies bona fide Griffins on date Weight for inches as queror Dahlia now third. Round Wayfoong's Pussyfoot (Mr. Dal- of entry. ing the village bend, the same garno). order prevailed, but Johnstone, on.
MISERABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS.
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second race,
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$25 Tickets and Com- mission...
WAS
per scale. Winners of one Race 5 b., of two Races 7 lb., of three scription Griffins of both Classes
or more Races 10 b. extra Sab-
this
Season 1919-1920
allowed En-
7 ID. (Jockey allowance). trance $10. Seven Furlongs. Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlia,
160, (Mr. Sutton) 1 Mr. Logor's The Farmer, 152,
(Mr. Hill) 2 Mr. John Peel's Plain John,
153, (Mr. Johnstone) 3 Also ran-Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes' Talisman (Mr. Gro- kam); Sir Ellis Kadoories Al- gerian Chief (Mr. Bremner); Sir Paul's Danmore Dablia (Mr. Vids.
The officilist of war criminals sent to Berlin consists of 194
Won by a length and a half pages.
The third day of the Hongkong Mighty King showed Red Eusigo, had closed up. Into three quarters of a length separat Britain demands 100 individuais, some unnamed: France. 231; Belgium, 334, of whom 265 are unnamed; and Italy, 29.
despite came right away from the others,
Time: 3 min 25.1:5 secs. The British list is divided into eight categories-Firs:he Race Meeting is usually marked fine pony he was by winning the home straight, the two Dahliasing second and third.
carry-Sovereign winning easily by
At the start, Brutus went sway, penalty, and three lengths from Conqueror. submarine warfare, including Admirals von Tirpitz, von Capells, by two big events, one being the the von Scheer, von Hipper and von Maller and 2 Naval Officer charged winning and presentation of the the fact that he was
race for the Champion Stakes, this win put him in further who was two lengths in front of followed by Mammy's Child and with attacking merchantmen without warning: secondly, the Ladies Purse, and the other the ing Bombardment of open towas: thirdly, laying of submarine mines:
penalty on a
heavy the last few yards and displaced straight for the first time. Brutus fourthly, attack an Scandinavian convoy; fithly, aerial attack (a) The former is a social event and favour for the Champions, as aviation which had come up in Pawnshop. Going up the back Islesman from what at one time had a long lead, with Louza second and Mummy's Child The honour of winning the seemed a certain place. persons responsible: sixthly, the Fryatt affair to names, including the latter a keen racing decis on such a
third. This order Admiralvon Schroederk seventhly, acts against war prisoners, includ of great value. One thing is course was a big handicap.
that Ladies Purse full to Mr. Dalgarno Pari Mutuel success. and
Winner: $23.20; Places $8.80; maintained past the Judge's box ing Generals von Arnim, Trotha, Below and Enver Pasha; eightly. sually needed to make "Ladies
un-on Spotted Sand. After the race,
for the first time, when it was is fine weather, hut the Armenian massacres, including Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha Day"
denied.the usual ceremony of presenting $5.00; $20.70.
noticed that Savernake was lying and Djema! Past:a.
Ticket No. 74 1st. $ 876.00 fourth and Pawshop close up The French list is divided into two categories:--First, the viol- fortunately that was
217 2nd. $ 250.00 fifth. Past the football stand, ation of the laws of war in territories occupied by Germany, and it in. The morning broke wet and cold. the purse took place in the grand- Cash Sweep:--
the winning jockey:
317 3rd. $125.00 Brutus W&5 still well ahead cludes the Crown Prince. Princes Eitel Friedrich and Rupprecht of a fine drizzling rain making con- stand, Miss Moxon handing the
of Lonza, with Mammy's Child Bavaria and Wuertemberg, the Grand Duke of Hesse, the Duke of ditions uncomfortable, anything purse to
... 399.00 third. The same order continued Mecklenburg, Count Bismarck, von Hindenburg, von Ludendorf, but suited to the display of fine After she had been introduced to
going up the the incline, but on Generals Moltke, von Balow, Below, von Kluck and also the dresses that the ladies so much Mr. Dalgarno by Mr. T. F. Hough,
Total
..81,650.00 coming round the corner Louza persons in the German War Ministry responsible for destruction look forward to. The 1920 meet-Clerk of the Course, Miss Moxon
$25 Tickets-Nos. 266, 284, took the lead from Brutus. Into of factories and mines in France; secondly, the violations of the ing has not been favoured with said: "I have much pleasure in
the home straight, Louza was but in spite of it, there has been behalf of the ladies of Hong-
139, 89, 68, 184. laws of war in the German prison camps, inclu ling General Vo very attractive weather so far presenting you with this purse on Falkenhayne.
every bit as large an attendance kong."
2-THE GREAT SOUTHERN still leading but he failed to keep Chief. Mr. Dalgarno, in replying, said of Europeans as is usual. Yester- day, after tifin, the enclosure it gave him great pleasure inde STAKES.-Winner $600. Seccnd the advantage, Savernake, well Yester: $200. Third $100. For China ridden by Seth. winning by a was well filled. and the betting to win this prize.
had had hopes Ponies. Weight for inches as per length and a half from Glenmore became heavy.
Speaking of yesterdays racing. of winning the Derby, but he scale. Winners at this Meeting of Dahlia, Mammy's Child just it was again marked by the found he could not do it. Now he one Race 5 .; of two or more managing to hold third position.
a could say that he would muRaces 10 lb. extra. Griffins allow- Pari Mutuel
Winner: $31.40; Places: $12.60; $11.60: $67.30. jockey, but Sir Paul's stable rather win this prize than the Derd 5 D.; Subscription Griffins of was
successful, by-(Laughter.) He understood both Classes of any Season non- winners allowed 10 b. Entrance
Cash Sweep:- with Mr. G. H. Potts' string it would be the last occasion on
which Miss Moxon would present $10. One Mile and a quarter. second.
Ticket No. 8 Taking the two days racing the purse, as he believed she was Mr. G. H. Potts' Mighty King, together the results for jockeys to be married soon. He would
like to fo low suit himself and owners are as follows:-
(Renewed lauchter). WINNING JOCKEYS.
1st 2nd
BRITAIN'S LIST UN MODIFIED.
London. Febrary S. I transpires hat the situatio which has arisen in regard to the lied list of war criminals i lartly duto a misun- It is understood that the French and Belgian derstanding. portions of the list have not beeus en in England, thus there s question of a British colte fun but of Britain being committed to Happily the visit of the Lord Chancellor lists without seeing them. and the Attorney General to Paris resulted in completely clearing up the affair. The British list remains unmodified.
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THE ALLIES STAND FIRM.
Paris, February 7, The Council of Ambassadors has unanimously decided that the azain handed to the German list of German war criminals be Government by the French Charte d'Affaires in the name of the Allies. It has also approved the text of the accompanying Note. Subsequently. Lord Birkenhead stated that the Allies, were in complete accord on the point that the list be arain presented in Berlin immediately.
A GERMAN DISCUSSION.
Berlin. February 8. The Government had long disenssions on the 6th inst. with the party leaders and it is stated that the question of the extra ton of war criminals can only be solved with the cooperation of Parlia ment.
The French Charge d'Affaires on the 7th inst. handed Chan- cello: Bauer the Allied Nute with regard to the war criminals.
The assiske Zeitung understands that the Note leaves the door open for further negotiations.
SOME OF THE OFFENCES.
Paris, February 8. The naval war criminal arraigned under the first category include the submariners of five hospitals ships, the submariners inter alia, of the Persia, the Apapa, the Inkosi, the Clan Murray, the Toko Maru and the Clan MacLeel. One submariner is claimed in respect of nine sinkings in the course of 1014 months.
**
The arraignments under the second category are in respect of the attacks on Wes: Hartlepool, Scarborough and Whitby.
success
W. Hill F. Vida.
of
Mr. Hill as
the most
J. Johnstone W. A. Dalgarno
day
he
1
The winning jockey then pre
with Miss Moxon sented lovely bouquet and called for cheers for Miss Moxon three
and the ladies of Hongkong. These were heartily given. and thereafter Mr. Dalgarno escorted Miss Moxon down to tiffin.
3rd
$
3
3
5
2
2
T. W. Doyle Crokam. Major Kirkpat-
rick Sutton
1
4
-1
1
S.B.M. Bremner 2 H. Seth. Cannon. Ellas.. Adams
5
WINNING
Mr. G. H. Petts :Sir Paul
5
$
5 2 Ancliffe.
5
4
7
Mr. John Peel Mr. Soares.
Mr. C.H.P. Hay Capt. Henderson
and Mr. Dyer... Messrs. Thomas
and Ross Mr. Horsford..... Mr. Adams Mes-rs, C.G.M.
and G.H.W.
1
1
The band of the 2nd Battn. Wiltshire Regiment under Mr. J. W. Easton, had arranged the fol- lowing programme of arusic.
MORNING.
March, The Middy, Alford. Overture, Reymond, Thomas. Selection, Les Cloches de OWNERS.
1st 2nd 3rd Corneville. Planquette.
Waltz, Smiles then
!
..
165, (Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. Soares' Siamese Cat, 157.
(Mr. Dalgarne) 2 Mr. G. C. Mazon's Kalamzoo.
161. (Mr. Crokam) 3 Also ran --Sir Paul's Albion Dahlia (Mr. Vida).
Won by three quarters of a length. many lengths separating the second and third.
Time-2 min. 47 secs.
mese
Ist. $1,100.00 78 2ad. $ 314.00 245 3rd. $157.00 $25 Tickets and Com-
mission...
Won by a neck, three lengths separating the second and third.
Time:1 min 53.12 secs. Talisman led at the start but was immediately displaced by Dablia. Algerian Sovereign
going into second barth, with Talisman dropping back to third. Passing the foot- ball stand, Sovereign Dahlia held Chief which was being ridden a one-length lead from Algerian in close company with "Talis=\
incline, man. Going
up the Talisman went into second place,
but Sovereign Dahlia had in- creased his lead until. at the other side of the rock. he was very many lengths ahead the rest of the field. Into the home straight, Sovereign Dahlia was far ahead, but "Plain had John and The Fariner come up into second and third pinces respectively. The Farmer took the rails and got in front of Plain John. gradually re- 4. THE LADIES' PURSE-ducing the distance between him-- Presented, with $400 added to the self and the leader. A hot finish Winner. Second to receive $200. ensued, Sovereign Dahlia just For China Ponies. getting the verdict. with the Third $100, Weight for inches as per scale. Farmer a neck behind second Winners at this Meeting other and Plain John three lengths than Subscription Griffins of both away third. Classes 5 lb. extra. Jockeys who Pari Mutuel:- have had 3'or more winning mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin (Jockey allowance.) 3 tb. extra.
Once Round. Entrance $10. Mr. Soares Spotted Sand, 158,
(Mr. Dalgarno) 1 Mr. John Peel's Colinton, 161.
(Mr. Johnstone) 2
... 544.00 still
Total...
...$2,115.00 $25 Tickets-Nos. 378. 02, 308,
320, 318-366. 105, 95, 60.
Out of the four ponies starting. it was interesting to note that Mighty King was carrying a 10-lb. penalty on having won twice before at this meeting, and Sia-
Cat
a had
5-lb. other the
to penalty," not being handicapped. Any penalty was bound to tell on Kisses, such a heavy course. At the but outset. Siamese Cat led, Sketch. Ireland Ever, Kalamazoo soon overtook him and established a five-lengths lead by 2 Myddleton.
the time the Judge's box was Serenade, La Paloma, Yradier. Selection, IL Trovatore. Verdi. passed for the first time. Siamese Intermezzo, On the Bosphorus. Cat was lying second. Mighty Sir Paul's Attraction Dahlia, King two lengths away third and Lincke.
Mazurka, Sabra au Claire, Albion Dahlia last. At the foot- ball stand. Kalamazoo still held a Missa.
1
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1
3
The fifth category includes the perpetrators of air raids on London, Hall and Edinburgh, whose names are indicated.
Nineteen are arraigned for treatment of war prisoners,
Gay especially the numerous Camp Commandants and others who, on the Mr. Ritchfield ........ Western and Russian Fronts, kept prisoners within range of the firing line.
Enver Pashe is arraigned as being responsible for ordering the march of prisoners from Kut el Amara and Admiral von Schroder for offences against the British and Indian prisoners in German West Africa,
EX-GERMAN STEAMERS.
AMERICAN SALE CONDITIONS.
Washington, February 6. Mr. Payne, Chairman of the Shipping Board. announces that President Wilson has approved the sale of thirty ex-Germani passenger vessels for which bids have recently been received. Negotiations for the sale of the vessels will "proceed, but a clause will be inserted in the sale contracts ensuring that the steamships are to remain under the American flag and be subject to requisition in cases of emergency.
US. RAILROAD DISPUTES.
A NEW WACES BOARD.
Washington, February 5.
Messrs.
i Birds
Sir Ellis Kadoorie Mr. H. Hum-
phreys.... Mr. Glendaye Mr. D. M. Ross Mr. Wayfoong Mr. Medico Mr. Billiards....... Messrs. Dowbig- gin and Sandes Mr. Dryasdust...
Mr. Moonraker...
Mr. G. C. Moxon Mr. Logor..... Mr. Dynasty.... Mr. Staves.........
1
1
for
Selection, Kissing Time. Caryll,
AFTERNOON.
March. Le Reve Passe, Krier. Overture. Poet and Peasant, Suppe.
Selection,
The
Gondoliers,
2 Sullivan.
Oriental Scene, In the Soudan, Sebek.
Waltz, Love and Life in Hol- land, Joyce.
Selection. Carmen, Bizet. Patrol, U.S.A., Coxmoore. Dances, Hungarian 5 and 6,
Brahms.
Selection, Theodore and Co., 1 Novello.
1
Two Step, My Little Billiken, 1 Lotter.
1
1-THE GRAND
the
Winner: 397.60; Places: $120); $9.00: $6.70. Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 283 1st. $1,741.00 539 2nd. $ 498.00 .95 3rd. $ 210.00
$25 Tickets and Com-
mission
...$ $29.00
Total... ...$3.020.00 155, (Mr. Vida) 3 $25 Tickets: Nos. 167, 208, 406. 6. THE PHÆTHON STAKES. Dryasdust's Also ran-Mr.
$200. Third $100. For China tong lead from the Cat, with the Salamander (Mr. Crokam); Mr.Handicap. Winner $600, Second Ponies that have run at any Gymk- Dahlia Horsford's Malcom (Mr. Brem King third and
hana Meeting and Griffins on date last. There was no change going ner).
Wn by two lengths, half a
Non-starters barred. of entry, except that
between second and up, the incline
Entrance $10. One Mile and a the Dahlia had closed in a little length
quarter. ca the King. Rounding the third. village bend, Kalamazoo's lead was reduced and Vida seen to spurt and come up with In the home Siamese Cat.
was
Time-1 min, 57 secs. There was one false start, bus when the ponies got away Vida took the lead, followed by Spott- ed Sand, the others being close
Mr. John Peel's High Tide,
155, (Mr. Johnstone) 1 Sir Ellis Kadoories' Hongkong
Chief, 163, (Mr. Bremner) 2 Sir Paul's Conqueror Dahlia,
| straight a fight ensued between
154, (Mr. Vida) 3 Mighty King and Siamese Cat,
football
Also ran: Mr. E. Des Voeux, stand but although carrying a heavy up and Malcolm last. The order
Sai- Gentle Cat (Mr. Doyle); Mr. penalty the former won a very past the bard-ridden race by three-quarters was-Attraction Dahlia, of a length, thus recording his amander, Spotted Sand, Colinton Dryadust's Wilkins Micawber third win at the meeting. The and Malcolm. All the ponies were (Mr. Crokam); Mr. Goahead's Scotchbox (Mr. Kirkpatrick); Mr. Attraction Dahlia still D. M. Ross' Pink Eye (Mr. cline, Cat was second, Kalamazoo third close together. Going up the in- and the Dablia las.
showed the wayfrom Salamander, Sutton).
Won by half a length, one STAND Pari Mutuel--
Winner: $7.70; Places: $5.90 Spotted Sand being close up third, 1 STAKES.-Winner $600. Second
with Colinton running neck and length separating the second and 1$200. For China Ponies bona fide $8.30.
neck. Going down the incline, third.
Time: 2 min 44 secs. Attraction Dahlia
From the start Pink Bye went, Ticket No 168 1st. $1,092.00 however,
312 2nd. 312.00 increased his lead from Colinton,
156.00 which was one length in front of to the front, with Scotchbox Spotted Sand. Rounding the next, but into the straight led. The order $305.00 village bend, Salamander chall- High Tide
the ·leader. and past the Judge's box was enged
coming into the home High Tide; Pink eye, Wilkina burst Micawber, Hongkong Chief and straight Spotted Sand
The weather conditions at the Grifins on date of entry. Weight Cast Swerp: time the first race was run were for inches as per scale. Winners
162 3rd. extremely bad. Not only was rain of one Race 5 b.; of two or more (Subscription steadily failing but there was a Rares 10 b, extra.
sion slight fog, and the general condi- Grifins of both Classes of this $25 Tickets and Commis. tions were damp and chilly; the Season 1919-1920-Winners no attendance was seriously effected penalty, non-winners.allowed § I.) Entrance $10. Three quartets of in consequence.
The course, which was showing a Mile. signs of wear after the previous Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlfa, 163, (Mr. Dalgarno) two days' hard racing, was greasy
$1,865.00 on
still held the lead and, also
Total... $25 Tickets-No. 160.
3. THE HONGKONG STAKES. through and assumed the lead. Gentle Cat, with Scotchbox last, Second $250. Spotted Band won comfortably, At the football stand, High Tide 1-Winner $750,
Third $125. For China Ponies, Calinton racing neck and neck
up the incline, with Pink Eye "A conference of the Senate and House of Representatives has to commence with and 8000 gol Sir Paul's Conqueror Dahlia,
155, (Mr. Vida) 2 Horse Bazaar Subscription Grif- with the Dahlia for second
Johnstone got in half second, the Chief third and Gen- fins of this Season 1919-1920. place.
in front of the Cat fourth. At the village reached an agreement on the Railroad Bill, providing, inter alia, very heavy. A difference in form for the elimination of the Senate's anti-strike clause and the substitu- was consequently expected and Mr. G. C. Moxon's Aviation,
158, (Mr. Crokam) 3 Weight for inches as per scale. a... length tion of provisions whereby wage disputes will be settled by a Wages results became a much more open
Also ran:-Messrs Dowbiggin Winner of the Subscription Grif Vida's mount, which had to bead. High Tide was still making near y the whole up into third position, the ponies Board composed of an equal number of employes and railway officials.
The first jockey to weigh in to- and Sandes' Islesman (Mr. Sath); fins Challenge Cup 7, extra; be content with third place after the pace, but the Chief had come In the event of disazreement, appeals will be taken to another Board
(Continued on Page: 4, and 6.) day was Mr. Crokam, on Aviation, Me6673 Gay Birds' Sandmartin non-winners allowed 3 b. (Joc leading
Kirkpatrick); Mr. T. key allowance.) Entrance $10, way round. Malcolm was fourth on which the public will be represented.
and Salamander last. but weighing-in started a little (Mr.
Gles One Mile and a hálf. F. Hough's Cadzow's late.
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