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(From Our Own Correspondent)

Shanghai, Nov. 9.

The principal avent at the third day's racing of the Shanghai Bace Club's Autumn meeting was Toe Champions Sweepstake, the at- traction of which brake this records for attendance and for the size al the big cash sweep. Forty-five thou- sand lickats were sold. The winning || ticket is evidently held by member of the Race Club, a the i ticket was sold on the first Bunday after the sale started. The number winning the first priza in 10,615.

The result of the race follows: 7--The Champion Sweepstakes. -Wigner, T. 2,000. Second, Tis. 1,000. Third, Th, 500, For Chins: Ponies Winners at this Meeling.- One mile and a quarter. Messrs Winsome and Hsaty's

The Bask.........(Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. Henry Marrisa' Maresfield

Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Campas's Old Bill

(Mr. Springfield) 3| There were nine starters, the others being: Mr. Day's Shan- koland (Mr. Dalluzy; Menars. Win- some mod Hasty'. The Oriole (kir. | Burkill; Mr. Hellenic's Ajax (Mr. Vida: Messrs Fay & Seth's Christ ma Git: Mr. Kaoll; Mr. R. Macgregor's The Renown (Mr. Pinkerton Mr. Nugget'i Thomas

'Beckett Mr. Brand,

It was slow Srst quarter. Thomas & Beckett and The Oriole led in turn until the stretch, when The Hawk, sresazhi and Old Bili broke away. Woa by two lengiba, A head separated second and third. Maresfeld besting Old. Bill with a final leap for the line.

Time 2 mips. 36-2 5 secs.

The Other Results. We are indebted for the following to the Hongkong Club:

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1. The Fissway Plate.-Wo der, Tla. 400. Second, Tls, 200. Third, T. 10. For all Chica Posies. Seven furlongs. Mesar. Winsome and Busty's

The Heron

Mr. Hill Mr. Day's Commonlaod

Mr. Dallas Mr. Risk's Co-insurance....

Mr. Mollar Time: 1 min. 1.5 secs. 2.-The Graad Stand Stakes. Winner, T., 400.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

10. 1921.

NOTICE

THE

NIPPY" TROTTEUR. "A

THE TSAR'S FATE.

Unfounded Accusations Against England,

BY MARIAN HALE.

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fo: their necessary Majesties' stay in London."

Why," asks M. Feaner," had this proposal no result? The Tear took up the ides with

In view of the fact that state-szerness. In his diary be wrote: This morning I began putting ments (inspired by M. Kerensky i and other Russian politicians of together the books and other the Provisional Government of things which I shall take with 21917) bave recently been circulat me to England." But M. Kerensky ed to the effect that the persons and M. Milionkof continued to 3 ultimately responsible for the reply to all the offers of the Allies with the verbal assurance that death of the Tsar and his familythe Tsar and his family were

were the Governments of the

EUROPE'S FEARS.

Second, Tis. Entente Powers and the Royal in no danger." 200. Third, Tis. 100. For China Family of England (inasmuch as Ponies, Grias of this Mesting-they refused to give sanctuary to Dae taile.

the Tsar in the day of his extreme Mr. F. S. Gibbings' Sandy peri), it is interesting to find

Bay...

Mr. Hill that the Bolshevist Government Mr. Shanghai's Cloister...... have now published diplomatic Mr. Pinkerton) 2 documents which utterly refute Mr. N. L. Spark's Wild Weat..

(Mr. Vida 3! Time: mias, 07 2/5 secs.

-The Fan-Mutuel Cup.

Winner, Tls. 100. Steand. 'Th

these contentions.

The Eing of Spain was also concerned with the misfortunes of the fear. On March 23, Prince Eoadachef, then Rosais Charge d'Affairs at Madrid, despatched the following telegram (headed "Strictly confidential" to M. These documents have lately Milioukof: "I have just been appeared in a German review, the commanded to see the King His Nechrichtrablatt aber Dalfingen, Majesty is extremely worried at which is devoted to the study of the plight of the Emperor, and Eastern questions This journal fears lest his remaining in the after his abdication has recently published, onder the country title "The Diplomatic Relations should provoke sanguinary trou- 1 between the Entente and Russian bles. It is also my duty to inform Government in 1917. a series of you that the Spanish Ambassador 2) articles in which official docut Petrograd will receive in a ments are quoted by permission (short time orders to open con- of the Bolshevist Government versations with the Provisional The author of these articles, Government on the subject of the

Faroer, deroter M.

future position of the Tsar. I am certain

unaware of the nature of the Spanish proposals.“

200. Third, Tl, 100 For all China Ponies-One mile and a half. Messrs. Sky and Bickling e

Hallow E's....: Mr. Heard. Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The Peacock...(M:. Hill, Messrs. Polla and Hayim's

Allied King (Mr. Moiling Time: 3 mina. 16 secs.

4. The Jockey Cup.-Winner, Ts. 300. Second, T. 150, Third, of them to the efforts which were Th. 75. A Cup presented to the made, as he shows from the winning Jockey. For Chins Ponies documents he quotes, by the ibat bave started in sad never wo Governments of the Entente to a fist Race and for all Subscription save the Tsar and his family in Griffins of this Meeting, to be rid. 1917. den by Jockeys who have not won more thao Two Official fist Faces m Hongkong or China-One mile Ambassador in and a quarter.

All Ecrope expressed the same fears, M. Isvolsky wrote from Paris to Milionkof: "I have learned indirectly that a lively The first of these is a despatch manifestation of sympathy with of M. Isvolsky, formerly Russian the Tsar is taking place in many here. Fa of society Paris.

dated circles March 22. 1917, numbered 98, and Government circles it is proposed Mr. George's Grey Diamond... addressed to M. Milionkof. In to draw the attention, ia friendly (Mr. Esatwood 1 tbis despatch M. Isvalsky gave an way, of the Provisional Govern- Mr. S. L. Spark's Wild Thyme

account of a recent interview ment to the necessity of safe- (Mr. Beith) 2 with M. Ribot, then President of guarding the Emperor and his Messrs. Sky and Hickling's the Council, The Tar, M. family from the fate with which

Gilbert. Mr. Zellensky) Ribot stated

emphasis, they appear to be menaced. I Times: 2 minя. 43 3:5 seca, would always remain a friend of have also 5.-The Bubbling Well Cup-the French. "We are ready at whom I warned energetically Winner, Tis. 400, Second, T. 200. all times to prove to bi in prac.galost such a step. I succeed- Third, Tla 100. For all China tice our recognition of this facted in persuading bim that such a Pozzies. One mile sud ■ quarter. Mr. Toeg'a Wilson (Mr. Knoll 1 Mr. McSeth's Tommy Lad......

with

and our personal esteem."

MESSAGE OF KING GEORGE. On March 19, King George had (Mr. Heard 2 sent to the Tsar the following Mr. Kenjoy's The Joy Bird... telegram: "The events of the

quarter.

Mr. Edmund's Henry VIII......

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(Mr. Brand 3 past week bave shocked ma Time: 2 mins, 40-2/5 secs. terribly. You are continually in hagen bas published a letter 6. The Jessfield Cup-Winner, my mind, and I shall always written by Karenaky to a friend Th, 400, Second, Ths. 200. Third, remain TI, 100. For Chins Ponies, Grifäosas of this Meeting.One mile and aj know, in the past." Tais telegram, lay the moral responsibility for on M. Milioukofs initiative, was the murder of the Tsar and bis never communicated to the Tsar. family on my shoulders are most ¡Mr. Koolly 1

Some days later Sir George odious, when it is remembered Capt. Bahnson's Flensborg......

Bachanan, the British Ambassa- that my Government in 1917 (Mr. Crokam 2dor at Petrograd,,presented to M. besought the English Government Mr. Cire's Mistylight

Milioukof a formal note in which to allow the Tear and his family (Mr. Wailleurier; she definitely proposed that the to be transferred to England, but Time: 2 mins. 44 3/5 secs, Tsar and his family, should take the English Government refused -The Wayside Cup.-Winner, refuge in England"I have the roy proposal, saying that English Tis. 400. Second, Tls. 200. Third, honour to inform you that the public opinion in no way would Tis. 100. For Chios Ponies that King and bis Majesty's Govern- allow the Romanoff family to land bave started twice at this Meeting ment will be happy to offer to the in England till after the war." and that have not woo a Face si ex-Emperor of Russia and his this Meeting.-Seven furlongs. family a refuge in England, and

that they hope that Messrs Potts and Hayim's

A Tokyo report says:-The of commerce and industry in the A Washington message sayaVladivostock Chamber of Cam-Maritime Province. The de- Fighting King (Mr Hill 1 Majesties will see fit to take

advantage of this offer before the Internal Revenue Commissione marce and Industry, has decided logates will avail themselves of Mr. Gilpin's Bir Colin

(Mr Knoll) 2 and of the war. In case this Blair states that the issuance of to despatch Mr. Goudkor and Me this opportunity to resob un Mr. Wakolam's Marlow

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