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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926.

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COMMODORES CUPS RACES.

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Commenting on the firing on racing yesterday was a great Rolla and Bluenose Win Coveted Japanese destroyera, a Foreign success, and it has been decided Office spokesman said that the to hold another meeting of this matter was

regarded seriously, nature before the official races in but the Government was awaiting early April. further details before deciding action.

The race for the Commodores' A large crowd of interested weather far from ideal. for in ad cups took place on Saturday in persons assombled for the ovent,dition to it boing very dull he and obtained an excellent view of the racing, from start to finish, wind was very uncertain and from a nearby hill which formed patchy. At times boats were gun- wale under one minute and the a good vantage point.,

Ele indicated that nothing but vigorous protest was likely, as he thinks the firing was probably due 59, Des Vooux Rd, TEL, C. 234to a misunderstanding, though he The Hunt assembled at Mrs. next, whistling for wind. At cer- feared a repetition of imilar Bernard's bungalow at Fanling tuir. periods during the afternoon it. episodes against foreign ships about 10.30, and the point-to-point veered from S. by W. to S. and generally, as the Kuominchun course was explained. The start although the Observatory reported was from the back of Mr. Peter force two most of the afternoon it troops were undisciplined.

Potts, bungalow, and two races was by ng means constant. were run (a heavyweight and Consequently the racing Was Bghtweight), the course being more of a matter of luck. In the about six milos.

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Incident Considered Serious.

Later. The incident is considered most serious, Baron Shidehara and. Mr. Takarabe are consulting.

Some decision from the Cabinet is expected, probably on Monday, The Foreign Office, has stated it "does not expect to retaliate, but will demand absolute assurance of non-recurrences in future."

Results were as follow:

Heavyweight Race.

Mr. R: H. Charles' Tam

(Dr. Macgown)` Mr." R. H. Charles' New York

(Owner)

Mr. J. K. Bousfield's King

Emperor (Owner) Also ran.Two

Pairs

Handicap clase "Roll" at last showed her real, form and won the race by just over half a minute.. “La Linda" followed her in and but for a bit of bad joss at Chan- nel Rocks. when she ran into a calm patch would undoubtedly 2. have won. "Diana" was third:

and "Dorothea" fourth.

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3. The other three classes raced to. (Mr. gether and although fortunes Potts), Iron Grey (Capt. Sturgess), varied a lot the finish was quite Aleuntra (Mr. Watson), Teddy exciting, five of them having gone Chir. Stephenson), Strathlawn round Channel Rocks together. (Mr. Beek). Time, 26 minutes. "Bluenose" eventually won a well Mr. Potte was first home, but called race, "Pierrette" being so. was disqualified for not complet-cond and "Gael" third, "Gue?"

It is said that the principal fears are for the anger of the Japanese public, but the attitude of the people is believed to be much different from a decade ago, when such an incident would haveing the course. aroused terrific indignation.j

Lightweight Race.

One destroyer has proceeded to Mr. Paterson's Cheriton Vale Port Arthur with the wounded, (Mr. Pollock) Others are anchored at Taku, Mr. Alan Forsyth's Chessman

awaiting instructions.

(Lt. Turner)

Mr. Simpson's Smart Guy

(Owner).

had very bad luck, for after lend- ing, the whole fleet of small boats! she struck one of the many un- fortunute calms and lost her. pras 1.mier position.

The times were as follows: ? Handicapy:

The Government is awaiting suggestions from the Allied con-| Also ran-Midget (Mr. Bus- sular meeting at Tientsin. It is sell), Wayu (Mr. Stanton), Why Roll 1st... (Mr Milne), Fanling La Linda 2nd stated that Japan may act In- Not? (Mr. dependently, but it is hoped, that}

Simmons), Georgie (MF Dinna 3rd

Dorothea Jardine), May Leaf (Mr. Sewell). Falcon.. the Powers will agree to some Time, 31 minutes. method for future protection.

Argulla.. Colleen

The matter of the punishment of the attackers and indemnitica are to be considered by, Japan later-Reuter.

Naval Movements.

Peking, March 13. The Japanese note sent to the Waichiaopu this alternoon ways that having regard to the recent situation near Taku, the Japanese Government has despatched four destroyers to Tungku by way of precaution to safeguard the free passage of vessels going in and

out of the river,

or.

Two of four destroyers, thre Fugi and the Suzuki, were dered to proceed up river on this mission on the afternoon of the

Hop Finish Cor

Course

ing rected Time Time ser. 5.46 47 GABAT 0.21 5.58.43 5 47.22

054 6 00.10 5.50.16

... 10,64 6 11 56 6.01 01 8.10 0.18.10 8.08,00 .. 10,51 6.18.37 6 08:33

8.10 6 20 05 6.11 55:

Other ClassON.

2.43 67.52 6.15 09 Bluenose ist to answer the fire and retire to

Pierrett "2nd 4.32 6.20.04 6 16 32 Tangku. As the result of this Gaal 3rd

3.38 6.20.20 6.10 48 firing, Licit. paymaster Tsuji was Boojum... 2,43 6.20.30.6 17,53 |

2.49 6.2047 01709 severely wounded, Commander Why Wander

Daphne

ser. 6.19 50 6 19 50 Katsuki, commanding the destroy- Ailsa

str. 6.23.50 628.69 er flotilla, ad Warrant Oficer At 7 p.m., the three Jast bout. Hattori were slightly wounded. "Sealark," "Lola" and "Adelo”

The above incident caused seri-had not finished.

ous consequences and is specially Cruiser Race Unfinished. regretted in view of the friendly Owing to lack of wind the crui- relations between Japan and Chiner race for the Commodores cups The Japanese Minister, while was not finished yesterday. When reserving for later opportunity his the six starters were sent away at proposals to the Chinese Govern-10.30 a.m from the Yucht Club ment in respect of settlement of and the boats drifted down

there was hurdly a breath of air to this unfortunate occurrence and

the tide. The yemun with incident, demands that the Chinese starters were U. and I. Mist. Government in the meantime in-Norseman, Ladye Jean, Brenda struct the loent Chinese military and Coquette. commanders to do all they can to Upon information of the entry avoid a repetition of such regret- into Tangku of these destroyers, table occurrences, and take im the Japanese "Consul-General at mediate, definite and most effec- Tientsin lost no time in demand-tive steps. for that purpose.- ing from La Chung-lin to Issue to local Chinese militarists the neces sary instructions to avoid any mis- understandings.

12th.

Reuter.

Foreign Naval Commanders'

Decision,

VERY ZEALOUS.

GUEST ARRESTS HIS. HOST.

A Dry Sensation.

New York, March 12.

Tientsin, March 14. All the necessary arrangements In connection with the blockatie had also been made between of Tientsin, a conference aboard the member of the Japanese Con- Foxglove between the British, Feeling is running high. over sulate-General previously des Americas, French and Italian naval the ethics of General Smedley patched to the spot and the Taku commanders has decided to require Butler's action in ordering the ar- forts authorities as to the entry the commanders of Chang Tao-lin's rest of his host. Colonel Williams, of the aforementioned destroyers.flect and the Taku forts to afford at a dinner given to the General

Precaution Taken...

complete cessation of military in-on taking command of the marizi terference, by March 16.

at San Diego, for a breach of the ference, owing to the absence of

No Japanese, allonded the con-prohibition, lawe, Japanese warships.-Rruter.

Kuominchun Allegation,

Tientsin, March. 14.

Moreover," these vessels were preceded by a steam launch with a Chinese officer from the forts aboard, and flying their own flags and the "C" Bag, as previously ar. ranged. They proceeded upriver with the utmost aution. When According to a statement made they were under the forts, how-by the diplomatic representative of ever, and the Chinese officer had the Kuominchun here, a Japanese landed from the launch to report destroyer fired on the forts first, to the forts authorities, all of a after which the forts replied, sudden a volley of shots was fired) This is flatly denied by the by Chinese soldiers near the forts. Japanese. Consular authorities, In sheer hecessity of self proter who characterise the report as tion

had absurd.--Reuter, Japanese destroyers.

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