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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

1925.

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SECOND DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING.

Winners and Placed Panics.

The second day of the Shanghai Race Club's Autumn meeting was hold yesterday, but Interest is centred on to-day's programme when the Champions will be run off. Messrs. Dallas, Springfield and McBain were particularly prominent In the returns of yesterday, the tatter bringing home ao. less than

while three winners

the former pair had two wins each to their credit.

THE CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

POWERS AGREE TO AUTONOMY,

Likin to be Abolished in 1929.

CANTON RIVER PILOTS.

CUSTOMS WARNING TO SHIPPING,

Unileensed Men Touting.

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"The following warning was is- Ronald sued by the Harbour Master at Peking. Nov. 3.-Sir

Canton on Wednesday. .behalf of the Macleay on

Masters of Vessels are hereby British delegation having formally notified that a number of men, call- declared at this morning's meeting ing themselves. Pilots, but unli- of the Customs Conference Tariffcensed by this Olee, have estab- Autonomy. Committee that they lished a Station near Lintin Island, were willing to submit to ratifica-and have Jusued a notice stating tion by the Government, such that pilots may be obtained at this further, measures as may be de- Station.

During the present crisis Pilots. vised and agreed upon at the Con- ference with the view of ensuring, licensed by this Offee can be pick-

ed at:

(a). Of Taishan Island cruis within a reasonable period, t full realization of China's claiming in a Junk flying the Pilot Boat to complete liberty of action inFlag of two colours, the upper. matters relating to tariff, all the horizontal half yellow and the

now necepted in over horizontal half green. wyers have priciple the Chinese proposal | (b) Off Chuempi cruising in a for the granting of tariff auto-labneh flying the Chinese Nayal 2nomy and the committee's labours Ensign and the Pilet Boat flag of two colours, the upper horizontal have temporarily finished.

half yellow and the lower hori- zontal half green at the Mast head.

There were 11 races on the card, and full results are as under:

The Pagoda Cup.-Nine furlongs, Mr. Powhattan's Smike,

(Mr. Springfield) Mr. St. Andrew's Perhaps,

(Mr. Maitland) Mr. Reefenkid's Bouzincourt,

(Mr. Murray Kidd) Time: 2 min. 29 1/5 secs, The Northern Cup.-Three

lers of a Mile.

3

The attention of Mustere of Ves- sela is called to General Regula

The Japanese and American delegates this morning presented omewhat similar proposals for a Quarew treaty. C. T. Wang tabled ations V and Vil of the Chinese

declaration by the Chinese Gev Pilotage Service of 1868.

Mr. Robson's Innocent Bird,

(Mr. Brand) Mr. Day's Duke of Portland,

1

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Borran,

(Mr. Maitland) Time: 1 min. 30 4/5 secs. The China Cup.-One Mile and (quarter,

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a

Mr. Day's Screenland,

(Mr. A. K. Dallas) Mr. Omekrik's Astrup,

ernment undertaking to abolish V-1. Pilots' Licenses shall be is-1 the Likin not later than Januarysued by the Commissioner of Cus-

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1, 1929 And the committee toma. in the name and on behalf adjourned sine die.

of the Chinese Government. Li- The discussion of the various censes issued to Pilots not being proposals will now be taken up natives of China shall subsequent-

two by a committer of whichly be viped and registered at the

Consulate concerned. meets on the 6th inst.-Reuter.

VII-4. Any commanding officer Delegates to be Entertained.

employing an unlicensed person to Shanghai, October 3.-The Cus-pilot his vessel will be able to toma Tariff special Committee has be fined in the sum of One Hun- decided to entertain to the delegates dred Taels by the Authorities to

1

of the various powers separately.

whose jurisdiction he is amenable.

2

(Mr. Moller) Messrs Winsome and Hasty's The his, (Mr. E. McBain) Time: 2 min. 48 secs. Chinese Cup and Shanghai Stakes-One Mile and a Half. Mr. Day's New Zealand,

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) Mr. H. White's Don Alphonso,

(Mr. Springfield) Messrs. We Two's Young Bill,

(Mr. Burkill)

Time: 3 mins. 12 4/5 secs.

The Dutch Minister will entertain

the Chinese and foreign Customs Conference Committee at his lega 3 tion on the Brd. Shum Juai-lun will offer a banquet at the Wei yan-tang (all) on the 4th.

2

THE KLANG TRAGEDY.

EIGHT SLASHED TO DEATH.

Our Own Correspondent.) A Washington telegram says the

Singapore, Nov. 9, Washington Mail urges that In the terrible tragedy which America should support China's occurred here on Saturday on board Customs autonomy to counteract

the influence of Japan and Russia. the s., Klang, in which a Malay America should yield a great deal,ran amok, eight people were slash- If any nation opposed the Customsed to death and several others werg The casualties include Tariff decided by. China herself. wounded.

America might retire from the the Captain of the ship, Mr.

Conference. The New York Times McDonald, while the chief engineer 蟲 nasty

Láma Miau Stakes Two Miles.says that it is surprised to find is in the hospital with

that China had brought up the wound in the chest.

Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's

Thrastle,(Mr. E. McBain) Mr. Day's Forestland,

Customs automony and the sur- It appears that the Klang was

tax. The opinions of Americana steaming out of the harbour in the were conflicting. The American

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direction of Penang. On approach- delegation did not seem to helping the bulks the chief officer

China-Tsun Wan, Yat Po.

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) Mr. Allan's Florida,

(Mr. Muller) 3 Time: 4 min, 22 4/5 secs. Rubicon Plate.-Seven furlongs. Mr. Dice's Craps,

(Mr. Springfield) 1 Mr. Lammerton's Salamis,

(Mr. Moller) Misses V. and D. McBain's

Indecision..... (Mr. Burkill) 3 Time: 1 min. 52 1/5 secs. Racing Stakes-One Mile and Quarter.

Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft,

(Mr. Bremner) Mr. Toeg's Red Deer,

(Mr. Sokoloff)

Mr. Bert's Phantom,

noticed a panic among the passen gers, many of whom were bleeding from injuries received. Enquirier AMERICAN PRIESTS HELD. revealed the alarming fact that a

TWO CONFINED ON ST. JOHNS ISLAND.

2

.

Malay, armed with a big knife! was rushing about, stabbing every- one within his reach, Captain McDonald was informed of the affair and hastened to the lower Peking, Nov. 3, The Ameri-deck and closed with the Malay.

Consul

Hongkong who slashed him in the abdomen. has reported to the Legation His death was instantaneous, a that two American pricats

The chief engineer was the next alleged to be held by bandits on officer stabbed but despite his St. John's island, south of Hong serious wound went to the engine- 1 kong. An American destroyer oom and ordered the ship to be Later the police and Chinese warships are being turned back.

CITL

are

2 sent to effect in their release.boarded the vessel and were com-

Reuter,

pelled to shoot the Malay to control the situation.

(Mr. Heinzerling) 3 Time: 2 min. 41 secs.

The body of Captain McDoan'd Was then taken ashore. His Mongolian Plate.-One Mile and funeral took place to-day and was three furlongs

largely attended. The affair hat

Sycee Stakes-Seven furlongs. Mesars. Winsome and Hasty's

Mallard,..(Mr. E. McBain) 1 Messrs. Beith' and Pearce's Bill Mr. Robson's Fascinating Bird,

(Mr. Brand) 2 Mr. Day's Jutland,

(Mr. Heinzerling) 3 Time: 1 min. 50 1/5 secs.

Siccawei Plate.-One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. Campox's Old Bill,

created Brewer,... (Mr. Heard) 1 here. Messrs, M. and L. G. Ws

Western Moor, (Mr. Maitland) 2 Mr. S. H. M.'s Sergeant Boy,

(Mr. Silagi) 3 Time: 3 min. 9 sees. Chihli Cup. Three Quarters of n Mile. (Mr. Brand) 1 Messra, V. and D. McBain's Mr. H. Morrias' Borderland,

Grey Duck, (Mr. E. McBain) (Mr. A. N. Dallas) 2 Messrs. Pawhattan's Captain

Cuttle, ....... (Mr. Bauld) Mr. D. Brand's 'Adelphi,

(Mr. Brand) Time: 1 min. 32 secs.

Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's

Roman Oriole,

(Mr. E. McBain) 3 Time: 2 min. 43 1/5 secs.

H

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