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THE GYMKHANA.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:

Abo raa: Shining Star (Mr. Bub teel), Norwood (Mr. Soares), Aloha‡. ir. da Roza), Knockuh Leg (Mr.) New Arrangements Much Seth, Dunmore (Mr. Matcham),

The Mole (Mr. Harriman),

Better.

WES

Time: 1 min. 38 secs. Pari-mutuel to W203 820, Places: $5,20; #2350; 814.90.

SHIP REQUISITION.

(Our Oca Correspondent)

Singapore, Dec. 2. The Gaartte contains the reply of the Secretary of State to the protest addressed Home against the rbitrary conduct of the Colonia) [Secretary, Hea. Mr. James,

revealed in the Eastern Shipping Company requisition case.

The Jockey Club's concession. to allow members' friends 53 036 the members' anafosure

Cash Sweep Noa: 804; 83: 393. responsible for making Saturday's

Prizes: $2,312 80 ; #080,50; $33040. Gymkban a much more folly Taplaced Starters (890 each, Nos: affair than the previous masting, and with more people up the 4, 191, 29, 412, 12, M. judges' box end of the ground it|

The Trossachs Trot: Ladlea* Mr. Churchill replied that as the was a little more like the old days Nomination: Judgment of Pace Company had secured a verdict again. HE the Governor and Competition: Once Round-Openrom the Court, thats appeared to be 10 need for а direct HE Admirsi Sir A. C. Leveson to members of the Jockey and Polo were present. The rd. Battalion Clubs and Mounted Troop 1st.hose actions throughout seem- personal attack on Mr. James, King's Regiment band and the Prize: 875; 2nd. $30; ard. 100. drummers and pipers of the Mr. Previts (Mrs. Crockeri Scottish Company of the Volunr. Lyon (Mrs. Pearce) teers considerably enlivened the Mr. Macnamara (Mrs. Howard) proceeding with their music during the intervals between the

T&CES.

The big event of the day was the St. Andrew's Stakes for

Time: mins 30 secs Pari-mutuel

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bave been diotated

ed

by a sense of duty.

*

The Secretary of State was not

3 prepared to take any action, in the

maiter, and regretted the Com siz.o.pany's attitude towards the requisi- tion scheme, which all other owners accepted. He considered then fortunate in obtaining better terni- than other shipowners of thei Empire.

t win: Places: 8.00: $35,00; $ANON

Cash Sweep Nos: 338; 366: 52 Prizes: $2.149.20;$811.20 : $307,10. Unplaced Starters ($20 each Nos:

handsome cup donated by the Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, President of St. Andrew's Society. Up: 185; 82; 662; 750; 12; 169; fortunately, there were only four 29: 148: 767: 247; 466; 87; 86; 1447) runners, but it was, nevertheless, 31: 371; 150; 495,

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an exciting tussle." Air. Soares, Dumfries Debris-Weight for riding his own pony, Spotted inches per scale. Jockeys | Sand, won comfortably by two who have never won a race allowed. and a half lengths. Navajo Scout 3 lbs. Distance furlongs. 1st. (Mr. Nelson) and Roman Consu! Prize: $. end. 9150 3rd. 2100. (Mr. Gibson) ran neck-and-neck Mr. Sassoon's Roman Warrior, 15 for second place. The former won by head, and paid the respectable dividend for so small a field of $19.60,

1.

Mr. Gidson )

Dr. Kew's Worbar. 135 lbs.

Mr. Soares-2

In the fourth race Mr. Seth had a nasty tomble. He was apt. Spinks' Lighting, 133 119. riding Knockub Leg and, with the exception of Apache Scout,|

Capt. Spinks 2 Also Far: Strathfarrar (Mr.

THE RUBBER MARKET.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Singapore, Dec. 2.

The improvement in the price of market. has developed a more ac. rubber, with a strong and rising

tive enquiry for shares. Sellers are

scarce.

THE SHANTUNG TREATY.

Peking, Dec. 1-A communique

the ponies were ruaning in a Bulteel), Sherwood Lad (Capt. bunch. What happened was not Fisher). Delight Dahlia (Me. Zelstates that the first section of the quite clear and Mr. Sath sporting-lensky), The Dunlin (Mr. Matcham). [Shantung Joint Commission, at

ly laid the blame on nobody. He was rather badly shaken, but, was able to get up and walk in with out difficulty. However, he did not ride again during the day.

Knockah leg (Mr. Remedios

Time: 60 secs.

Fari-mutuel to win; $7.50 Places:

| 86.00; $7.50; $.10.

Cash Sweep Nog: 75; 6: Ela The Trossachs Trot naturally

Prizes: 22,671.50 : 8502,50 : 8296.40. paid the best dividends. There were twenty-two competitors who

Unplaced Starters (80 each), were set the task of going once Nos: 40; 310: 300; 606; 9. roond in 2 mins. 30 secs. Of Portobello Purse. course, it was a matter more of Distance 1 miles.

Handicap. 1st. Prize:

luck than judgment. The win-8350. Sud. $130. 3rd. $100. ner paid out $192.60, and in the Mr. Towers Mosaic Tile, 157 lbs. place betting the first and third

Mr. Soares $68 and the second 638 90.

The Results.

tance about D

M. Birkett's Rialto Star. 158 lbs.

Mr. Matcha 2

Hamilton Hurdle Hace.-Dis-Mr. Leondud's Pawnshop. 153 lbs.

furlongs, Catch eights 133 lbs. 1st Prize: $20. Sud. 9123: 3: 873.

Mr. Nomazee's Nastaroù. 150 lbs.

Mr. Seth Dr. Forsythia Hurry-on. 155 lbs.

Mr. Zelensky 2

Mr. Lyon's Kinsha, 135 lbs.

Mr. Bulteel & Also Pad: Kirn (Dr. Brown), Fesenjan (Mr. Bartholomew), Whistling Rutes Mr. Esler, Tus cany (Mr. Potts).

No time posted. Pan-mutuel to win: 29.90. Places: $3.50; 83.10; 83.90.

Cash Sweep Nust 220; 224; 311 Prizes: 81.145.50; 8026.40:816170. Enplaced starters 1320 each. Now: 927: 477; 155: 353; 064,

The Kilmarnock Kanter: "A" Class: Handicap.-Distance 6 fur-l longs. 1. Prize: 3000,"

and

130, 3rd. $100, Mr. Adams' Scamperdale, 135 lbs.

Mr. Seth 1

Mr. Gibson 25

Mr. Sassoon's Boman Pride, 160 lbs. Messrs. Albert and Arnold's Dandy

Kid. 144 lbs.

Also

Mr. Remedios 3

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this morning's meeting, verified the agreement and annexed detailed arraugements for the execution of the Shantung Treaty sad affixed. their signatures thereto at noon It was decided to have the Tsingtao Administration transferred at roo un December 10:h. A body of students yesterday demonstrated at the Waichino-pu against signing the Shantung agreement, and are pro- cessioning to-day with flags, on which are inscribed their objections, to the agreement.--Reuter.

PEKING POLITICS.

Ma run: West River (Mr. Zel Pakidz, Dec. 4. It was report, Prokri, Boman Fandit (Mr. Gibed last night that Wu Pei-fu bad

in:

Spinks) Yu-baian immediately prepared arrived at 'aostingfu, and Feng

to depart for Paotinglu at eleven o'clock, where, it is believed, he in-l $10.650. tends to mediate between Wu

Per-tu and Tsao Kun.-Reuter.

son), Dandy Kid (Capt. Hurry-on (Mr. Bultee

Times: 2 mins. 41 1708. Pari-mutuel Places: 83.50; $3.50; 87.00.

Cash Sweep Now: 600; 54: 315. Prizes: $4.3-6. 10 18682, 10 : 5011. Sos. 91, 303, 257, 687.

Laplaced Starters (820 cach),

NOTED MAGICIAN,

Chefalo Arrives in Hongkong.

Chefalo, the noted magician, is back in Hongkong and is to open

Peking. Dec. 3-Wo Pei-fu. reached Protingto last night, Feng Yu-hsiang returned to Peking st two o'clock this morning without meeting Wu Pei-lc.-Reuter.

BANDIT GUESTS.

Peking, Dec. 2.-Bepresentatives uf local bodies gave a diaper to isty outlaw leaders at Tsingtao last night, in urder to discuss terma of surrender and enrolment of the outlaw in the police force. The

a season at the Theatre Royal. negotiations took an unfavourable together with Palermo, on Satur-turn, whereupon a band of outlaws day next. He has been on a cine waiting near by bruke in and car- Malay States, etc., and informs ber of Commerce and the Techuns' months tour in Tadis, Siam, the ried of the Chairman of the Chem. us that he comes with many new representative, all the outlaws es tricks and mysteries. One of his capiogruter. biggest illusions is that of "sawing

The woman

Mr. Soares 3 through a wom&D."

(Mr. is placed in a wooden case, which CHINA'S EX-EMPEROR ran: Strathfarrar Bulteel, West River (Mr. Zellen is sawn through in the full sight!

sky), Wombat

Remedion). of the audience. What happens

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WORLD THEATRE

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

Club Defeats the Army.

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The Rugby football cup-tis match between the Club and the Army resulted in a win for the former, as a result of a try scored

in the last ten minutes of the

game, the Army failing to register

& potat.

The gaine was a fairly hard and fast (Grenadiers) play a fine game at ont. Captain Dods

forward for the Army and had Peking, Dec. 1.-The wedding of bad luck in not scoring in the Hurry-up (Mr. Matcham, Lighting will be seen by those who witness the ex-Emperor was celebrated first half. Ralston was the Club's the illusion. Crystal-gazing and early this morning with all the star forward, whilst Day was many new covelties are also pomp and ceremonial of Imperial quite good. Mooraam, the Club's promised, whilst Chefslo hopes to days. again mystify the public with a

back, was also responsible for A large crowd of Chinese and some good work:-be is a cool aumber of "stats" in the street. foreigners were present to witness the entry of the bridal procession to the Palace.-Reuter.

(Capt. Spinks).

500.20;

Time: min. 353:5 secs. Parimutuel to Win: Places: 87:30; 80.30; 37.50.

Cash Sweep Nos: 90; 160; 23. Prizes: 81,730.70 ; 8500.20; $230.10. Unplaced Starters (820 each),

Nos. 337, 295, 320, 420.71.

The St. Andrew's Stakes.— Prize:

Distance 14 miles. lat. 8-109. 2nd $200, 3rd. $100.

Mr. Soares Spotted Sand, 18 lbs.

Jr. Soares 1

Mr. Nelson's Navajo Scout, 160 lbs

Mr. Selson

BILLIARDS,

Easma v. K.C.C.

KOWLOON THEATRE.

"The Son of Wallingford," An enjoyable billiards match

which will be shown at Kowloon was played at the Ensma Club theatre to-day only, is an un- on Saturday night between teams usually lengthy picture. The representing Easma and the Kuw production requires eighty mas-

sive sets, and 1,500 scenes.

In

Mr. Sasson's Roman Consul, 165 lsloon Cricket Club. The match was addition to this it was necessary six a side and was one by the home

Ibs.

Mr. Gibson 3 team by 174 points. Scores: to construct an artificial lake 500

Also ran: Mosaic The Matcham)

Time: 3 mins. 21 3/5 secs.

Places 87.50; 819.60.

50.

Pari-mutuel

(Mr.

K.C.C.

Easina. feet wide by 2,000 feet long at a C. Bond 63 P.T. James...100 cost of $20,000. A whole town,

J. McMurtrie 58 C. Marsh... 100 that of Whittier, California, was

H. Krebs...... 90 Grishn

.100 100

used for many of the scenes.

to win: $12.50.

Cash Sweep Nos: 351; 561; €29.

Prizes: 84,387.60; 81,253.80; 8026.

Driplaced Starter (850.), No: 64. The Gorbals Gallup: "B" Class: Handicap Distance 6 furlongs. 1st Prize $300. 2nd. $150. 3rd. $100. Mr. Nelson's Apache Scout 159 lbs.

. Mr. Nelson 1 Mr. Sassoon's Boman Law 159 lbs. --Mir. Gibson.

Sir E. Stabbs' The Don 149 lbs.

Mr. Zellensky al

J. Fraser...... 69 Barlow

Ten thanks of oil, measuring 12 A. J. Pilgrim 55 R. Earnshaw 100 by 14 feet ware used to get the

A. G. Pile ...01 C. Earnshaw,100 fire scenes, which were taken at

420

"600

MARKET OF SOULS

night upon the lake of burning.

oil. The conflagration raged on the lake for days, sweeping" heavenward in huge whirlpools twice the size of a man's body..

Elephants, camals, elaborate (Boats and banquet scenes were also used. The exploding of the ton tanks of oil thade not only a

| spectacular scene but was filmed |at great risk on the part of the

camera men and players,

player, a good tackler and his kicking helped his side trem- endously.

On Saturday next, at Happy Valley, the Club plays the Hong, kong and Shanghai Bank. The next cap-tie match is between the Army and Sary on the Club ground on December 23rd. and the other cup fixtures are:-Jan.. ground; January 20, Army v. Club, uary 6, Navy v. Olub on Club

on Club ground; February 10, Navy. Army, at Sookuopoo; Club ground. February 17. Navy v. Club, on

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