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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. - MONDAY; MAY 8, 1922.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST"FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICE.

LONDON SERVICE

LAOMEDON AGAMEMNON LYCAON

9th May

16th May 25th May KT. of the GARTER 31st May

TYDEUS

(Direct)

London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Antwerp & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London & Hamborg.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE

The Steamship

THE GYMKHANA.

Some Surprises.

A fairly large, assemblage, in- cluding H.E. The Governor, WAS seen at Happy Valley on Saturday on the occasion of the second- gymkhana of the season and while fields were distinctly on the vismoderate side numerically there was sufficient competition to furnish more than one surprise.

"SILVER STATE" having arrived from Seattle, ports on May 7th. consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their Lighting with $41.80. in the risk into the Godowos of The Hon second race, paid top "divi," and Shan Godown Co., Nos, 1 & 2 Nastaran, more familiar Dundas Street, Yaumati, and Repulse Bay Chief, returned stored at consignees' risk,· $31,70 in a field of fire. A new Consignees of cargo musi pro-comer, Knockah Leg, scored duce an Impoz: Permit signed by good win in the the Superintendent of Imports Handicap, and Fighting Tight Class B. and Exports. Hongkong, bafurs justified the limited number who Bills of Lading will be counter-supported him in the scurry- signed.

Only three of the entrants 20th June Genos, Marseilles, Liverpool & G'goed cargo is to be left in the Go-Stakes, raveral of the ponies All broken, chafed and damag-turned out for the Gymkhana PACIFIC SERVICE

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

(Direct or via Continental Ports)

20th May Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool & G'ye BURYDAMAS 2nd Júns Havro & Liverpool YANOTSZE

IXION

TALTHYBIUS

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

30th May.

30th June. Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver

NEW YORK SERVICE

(via Suez or Panama)

BELLEROPHON

14th May.

EURYADES

2015 May..

PYRRHUS 23rd June fo: Shanghai

via Suez via Suez

PASSENGER SERVICE

PYRRHUS 18th July for Singapore & London

MENTOR

22nd Aug. for Singapore & London

For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

AGENTS.

SIAMESE STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Sailings from Hongkong:-

To Sail.

12th May at noon. ...14th May at noon.

For

Steamers.

SWATOW & BANGKOK Pin Samud BANGKOK

Sri Samud

For further particulars apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD)

Agents.

WU'S MESSAGE TO THE POWERS.

Chang's Imperialist Connec tions.

Tel. 35

SELFISH ALMS-GIVING.

Magistrate's Views on Mean ing of "Proper Charity."

A little bomily on the evils of

down where it will be examined having been engazed in the pre- at 9.30 am on May 13th. by thevious race. Speckled loase woo, Company's Surveyors, Messrs.but the last of the trio, Spotted Anderson and Ash.

Sand, might have won but for losing two or three lengths at, the start. Mr. Soares, dowever, rode

spotted опа to victory in the concluding event of the day, despite the nasty knock which the rider received at the starting post in the fourth race, through which Toyshop was withdrawo.

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arr.val hete, after which they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be recognised after the goods bave left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after May, 15:h. will be subject to rani

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO., United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation,

Managing Agents,

THE ADMIRAL LINE 5th. Floor, Union Building, Hongkong, May 8th. 1922,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

the

With Mr. Bell-Irving absent and Mr. Doyle only riding in the first two races, other horsemen came more into the picture, Mr. Nemazee securing two firsts.

The band of the King's Regt. discoursed pleasing selections.

Results...

Five Furlongs Race-For Sub scription Gries of both classes, of this season, 1921-19 which have ren sad not won a Race. 1st Prize: 8230 2nd Prize: $100. 3rd Prize: $75.

Dr. F. H. Kew's Kangaroo (37.

Doyle)

THE KERR STEAMSHIP CO. Mr. Nemazee's Fesenjan (3le.

The Steamship

INC.

S.S. "BLOSSOM HEATH ► baving arrived from New York, vis ports, on Tuesday, 2nd. May. consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed into the Godowns of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. and stored at their risk.

Consignees of cargo must produce su Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned.

All broken, chafed and damag ed cargo is to be left in the Godown where the examination will be held on the 9th. May, at

11 a.m.

All claims must be presented

| indiscriminate charity was de- | within thirty days of the

"Nemazee

Mr. John. Peel's Cassia River (fr.

C. C. Boyd

Dumfries

Sweetheart Abbey

PETER

Scorlands Glory through

the Ages

DAWSON'S

PDE

SCOTCH WHISKY

a brand of historic lineage. UT of the gkrious past romes this grea: Spira of to-day and the future. For years it has been maturing and mellowing, that you and your friends may the more enjoy it

There is no immature “P.D.” Scat-b that is why it in everyone's favourits Scotch-averywhere.

PETER DAWSON, LIL,

DiaNters, GLASGOW.

SCOTLAND.

Soe Listributing Ageats for HONGKONG and South China,

Messrs. H. RUTTONJEE & SONS,

16, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

Unplared Starters (Tickels. $20): 201, 42, 389, 171.

Mr. Soares Spotted Sand,

Winners of an open race or upen Griffin race Value $500 or over, or

(Mr. Soares) 1 Ponies that have won the aggregate Polo Scurry-About 0 yards. Mr. Suares' Hongkong Chief, prize in the Gymkhana Stakes in 1s: Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: 830. any season 3lb. extra. Non-wian-3rd Prize: 830.

(Capt. Palmes) 2 Sir Paul's Sceptic Dahlia, ing Subscription Grifins of both Cap: G. B Palmes' Figating classes allowed 5lb.

(Mr. Gibson ) Tight,

(Capt. Palmes) I Also ran: Mr. Lowers Mosaic Mr. C. C. Boyd's Devonport, Tile (Mr. Boyd), Mr. Dynasty's The (Mr. Boyd 1 Dunlin (Capt. Spinks and Dr. Mr. P. A. Cox's Flash,

Kew's Kangaroo (Mr. Nemazee), (Mr. Cox) Won by two lengths; hall length

between second and third.

Time: Two mids. 43 13 secs. Pari-Matuel: Winners, $11.50;

A Cup to be run for five tunes, or as decided by the Committee. called the Gymkhana Cup, will be

1 presented at the end of the Season

Places, 86.70, 89.20, 89.60.

الله

Won by a neck; one length be- Cash Sweep: tween second and third.

Pari-Mutuel: Wiener Places. $6.50, 85.90. Cash Sweep: Ticket No. 366

to be won by the Pony scoring most Also ran: Mr. Davies' Surprise 2 marks in the face for the, (Mr. Greenless) and Capt. H. A. Gymkhana Stakes at the. Gymk- Redding's Moses Mainchance (Capt. hana Meetings during the Season, Redding). Also rap: Mr. Blank's Daybird counting points for a first; for Capt. Spink), and Mr. H. Birbett's a second: and 1 for a third. 2nd Seremic Tile (Mr. Soares)

Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Won by three lengha; two and Mr. Henry Humphrey's Speckled half lengths between second and Mouse, third.

(Mr. Boyd) 1 Sir Paul's Sportsman Dahlia

(Mr. Gibson) 2 *12.50; Mr. Soares' Spotted Sand,

(. Soares) Won by a length and ball: one $1,13100 length between recond and third.

Time: Two mins. 03 25 52cz. Pari-Mutuel: Winder,

Time: One min. 24 secs. Pari-Mutuel Winner, Places, 83.50, 80. Cash Sweep: Ticket No. 251

Commission and Unplaced

Starters

$24.00

185,00

Place, $15.20. 993.00 Cash Sweep:

Ticket No. 503

...31.5-13.00

"STI

1053

Unplaced Starters (Tickets

$20:: 166,237.

Class Handicap: A Class: Three Commission and Unplaced

Starters

1st Prize: $300. 2nd

A Peking message of the 28th livered by Mr. Forbes Lankester, steamer's arrival here, after Quarter Mile Race-For China

the West London magistrate, in which they will not be recognised. Ponies. desting with a charge of begging. No claims will be recognised Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: 8100.

"I think," said Mr. Laukester, after the

ul. states tha: Wu Fei-fu, on behalf of bimself And bis

"eight colleagues" addressed telegraphic Bote to all the Lega- tions, the gist being as follows:

Not only is Chang Tao-li- the chief of mounted bandits, aiming to pounce upon Peking and Tientsin by arbitrarily send ing Fengtien bandits into Chihli boc &180 he is doing great barm to tbe country by acting in co-operation with the advocate of an Imperial regime, Liang Shih-yi, and the ringleader of the moment for the Festucation of the Mancbu Dynasty, Chang Hsun. This is the reason why we have aroused ourselves with a view to sub- jugating Chang Tso-lin and his faction.

Goods

have

left

312.00;

$5,900.00

490

Ticket No. 483

82,131.30

$26.90;

809.00

30450

Commission and Laplaced

$1,827.50 Starters

350.50

405,00

161

275.40

$3,450.00

Commission and Enplaced

Starters........

131.00 Unplaced Starters (Tickets.

#20: 16, 49.

83, 103.00

CHINA'S RAILWAYS.

To be Subject of Historical Study.

Unplaced Starters (Tickets

820): 95, 405. #5,65-1.00 Handicap: From the Two Mile 1,044.00 Post Once Round and Io.--For

52.00 Subscription Griffins of both classes By order of the Ministry of of any season. 1st Prize: $300. 2nd Communications & committee has 580.00 Prize: 8150. 3rd Prize: $100. been appointed to compile his- Mr. Nemazee's Nastaran (late tory of communications in China. This committee consists mainly Repulse Bay Chief, Spinks Lighting Class Handicap: B Class Three

(Mr. Nemazee) }

of members of the Ministry of (Capt. Spinks) Mile Race.-For China Ponies, 1st Mr. Dud's Pawnshop,

Communications, with Messrs. Mr. Dynasty's The Daalia

Prize: 8000. 2nd Prize: 8150 3rd

(Capt. Palmes) kwan as chairman and vice- Kwang Kang ting and Liu Yu- (Mr. Doyle) 2 Prize. 8100

Dr. Forsyth's Hurry-up,

chairman respectively. Sir Paul's Sceptic Dehlia

Mr. Nemazee's Kupekuk Leg.

(Capt. Spinks) a Mr. Yeh Kung-chow is report- (Mr. Gibson) #

(Mr. Nemizce) 1 Also ran: Mr. John Peel's Weated to have been the original pro- Also ran: Mr. Dads' Pawnshop Capt. Spinks' Delight Dahlia, River (Mr. Boyd) and Mr. Dyer's motor of this project and ban fr. Soares) and Dr. C. Forsyth's

(Capt. Spinks) Kilmarnock (Mr. Greenless).

received great encouragement Hurry Up (Capt. Palmes

Mr. Dyer's Kilmarnock, Won by a short head; a head be. tween second and third.

the people who give are nearly the Godown and cargo undeliver- Cap: E. G.

bad as the beggar who asks. ed on or after the 9th. May, will There was an old pamphlet, en-be subject to rent. titled "On the mean and danger- No Fire Insurance will be bus vice of indiscriminate alms- effected. giving, in which it was shown Consignees are requested to that such alms-giving was merely send it their Bills of Lading for selfish indulgence.

Countersignature immediately

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

Agents,

to

"If people went to the homes of the poor," continued the magis- trate,

"to see what real help they could give, that would be THE KERR STEAMSHIP CO. Proper charity, but to give to any beggar in the street is a stupid practice, and is gually done for the purpose of feeling a little selfish satisfaction."

J

Though it may not will refrain from assisting the be improbable. that means Feogtien bands.

In this connection, doubt is ea of communication will have to be Interrupted for a time on account tertained in Chinese political of fighting, we can assure you circles here as to whether the that we will protect the life and foregoing telegram was really property of all foreign nationals issued by Wu Pei-fu and his and restore communication ima- colleagues, and it is rather sus- mediately after the close of fight-pected that the telegram may ing. It is therefore to be hoped have been fabricated by those that at this juncture foreigners who have an axe to grind.

INC.

HIMROD'S

asthma

Cure

GIVES INSTANT RELIEF

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FAMED FOR 50 YEARS Sold in tins by all Chemieta and Storer throughout the Country BEWARE OF IMITATIONS

Time: One min. 35 23 secs. Pari-Mutuel: Winner; Places, $10.60, 310.40.

Cash Sweep: Ticket No.

24

013

60

Commission and Enplared

Starters...

841.50:

(Mr. Gibeon) Also ran: Mr. Blank's Daybirth (Mr. Sewell), Mer H. Birkett's Floating Star (Capt. Palmes) and Mr. Dyer's Kilgreggan (Mr. Potts) Won by four lengths; a length $1,560.90 | between second and third.

447.40

993.70

Won by two lengths between from his colleagues in the four departments of the Ministry of second and third.

Communications.

Time: Two mine. 23 secs. Pari-Mutuel: Winner,

Places, $14.40, $19. Cash Sweep: Ticket No. 560

Time: One min. 25 secs. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, 329.5; Commission and Unplaced Places, $5.70, 85.30, 85.50,

Starters 293.00 Cash Sweep:

- 396 542

Ticket No. 338

$1.922.20

82.500.00

439

343

74.60

Commission and Unplaced

Starters

Doplaced Starters (Tickets

820): 25-4, 462. Gymkhana Stakes-Value $500, Distance One Mile. For all China Ponies. Catch weights at 10sk flb,

|

Preparations have already been $21.70; began in the collection of

materials and necessary data,

$2,011.20

553.20 201.00

$3,285.00

5420 Unplaced Starters (Tickets 820): 279, 508. Ono and & Quarter Mile 38.00 Handicap-For China Ponies. Prize: 3350 2nd Prize: 8150. $3,140.00 Prize: 100.

"EXTRALITY" COMMISSION. Dr. Wang Chung-hai, Peking' Minister of Justice, is reported by the Shunpao to have telegraphed 369.00 to Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minis- ter to Washington, stating that 8 China is not yet prepared for the visit of the Commission for the Investigation of Extraterritor- Race.iality, the Commissioners should 1st Postpone their visit until next 3rd even after that? asks a Shanghai year. Or the year after? Or

contemporary.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

SHUCKS! CANT I 50 TAHY PLACE WITHOUT YOU FOLLOWINY ME? NOW

GHAN KÖME!

Y KNOW WHAT I JUST TOLD YOU? HUH' WELL- I WANT, YOU † STOP FOLLOWIN' ME! DIYA HEAR?

Tag Wasn't Tagging

I AINT

FOLLOWIN

YOU, FRECKLES

YA AINT AIN'T

YA?

NO-TM GOING WITH YOU!

BY BLOSSER

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