SHANGHAI RACES.
OPENING DAY OF SPRING
MEETING."
Hows:
Raco 1.
hristmas Chimes (Mr. Brand) anadian, (Mr. Sokoloff) Coonlit Eve, (Mr. Mc Bain)...
Time: 2 mins. 04 1/5 secs.
Kace 2.
ordon, (Mr. Crokam)
etereck, (Mr. Sokoloff)
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
JOURNAL IN DIS- FAVOUR.
CHINA WEEKLY REVIEW AND AMERICAN CILAMBER.
ART EXHIBITION.
UNUSUAL DISPLAY OF
WATER COLOURS.
TUESDAY,
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
MAY 3:
1927.
Buckley, Mr. G. M. Buckley, Mr. A. 'E. Crana, Mr. Ng Yat Cheong, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miyako, Mr. Y. Kawano, Mr. Y. Yoshida, Mr. and Mrs. Dunnard, Nr. T. Fukushi, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Green, Com. Y. Funnkawa, Mr, K. Per ss. President Jefferson from Iiyama, Mr. K. Ishida, Mr. O, Itoh, Manila, May 2.--Mr. E. T. Dayton, Mr. I. Kasahara, Capt. Y. Koh, Miss Mra, Oscar Davis, Master Richard G. Middleton, Mr. L. Mitchell, Mr. Y Davis, Mr. Carl Eille, Mr. John Hair, Miyashima, Mr. Y. Nishida, Mr. D. Mr. A. II. Horowitz, Mr. Ralph A. Numata, Mra. H. Ohama, Mr. Leake, Miss Meldnora Ropez, Miss Ohkubo, Mr. Y. Omoto, Miss F. Or- Oone, Mr. C, W. Ada Lindaley, Mr. E. W. Mac-Ready, mond; Major F. II. Russell, Dr. T. Mrs. L. Malinkoff, Mr. and Mrs. Max Shionoya, Mr. Y Mrs. E. T. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tahiki, Mr. T. Ishikawa, Mr. and S. Polin, Miss Theresa M. Rolento, Ramnoeck, Mr. T. Endo, Mr. and Mra. 11. G. Stower, Miss Kathleen Stower, Mrs. W, McDougall, Mr. b. S. Me- Mrs. Mary E. Tinney. Mr. and Mrs. Dougall, Mr. K. McDougall, Mr. F. Herbert Watling, Master Derek Wat Kizawa, Mr. K. Sugibayashi, Mr. Loh
Ming
Yun. ling, Mr. F. W. Zwagers.
The exhibition opened with some
Per 8.5. Delta from Japan, via 200 examples of most beautiful work and in less than 24 hours al-Shanghai, May 2-Mrs. F. W. Volpy, most half of them were sold.
Messrs. Komor and Komor, art The Spring meeting of the Shung
At the annual meeting of mem- at Race Club opened yesterday,
arrenfield established a record in abers of the American Chamber of dealers, have opened their Spring exhibition of Japanese water fle raco, doing the distance in 1 min. Commerce at Shanghai, the Chair-colours with a wonderful display
4/5 secs. The most successful man said.-Your board have in- ckeys were Messrs. Maitland, Pote structed me to propose a resolu- of pictures of famous artists, unt, Encamacao and rand, with lion which I find by no means plen- among them Yamamoto, Kano, yo wins each. The results were assant. Members of this Chamber Ternuchi, Banson, Kobayachi and have viewed with grave concern other whose signatures are to be the trend of editorials in the found appended to the best pro-
ducts of their kind in Japan. China Weekly Reviri, which is n prominent member of the Chamber. The great majority of us cannot bscribe to the line of thought which has bcon advanced in those editorials, and, as it is so opposed Lovers of art would do well to to the opinions we hold and as it take advantage of this opportunity may be taken, to a certain extent, to view this splendid array while as expressing American opinion, there is a chance. The variety we thought it advisable to make of subjects is entrancing, There known that those opinions as ex- is one in particular, No. 5, by pressed in the China Weekly Reamemote "The Unibrella Maker." weite do not coincide with ours. it is a fascinating pices of water- We preferred not to take actions painting that has rarely been 3 board, as that would only excelled. Another of his paintings press the opinion of the board, but is "The Peasant" which is also we preferred to have an expression
most realistic, of from the entire membership
For marine views the most re- the Chamber, and it is for that 2 reason that we are presenting a markable is undoubtedly Barson's resolution to this meeting. I now sea scene. Looking at the picture for a few moments one gets the propose the following:
"Whereas it is the opinion of the vivid impression of the undula- American Chamber of Com-tion of the waves and the drifting merct, in annual meeting across the horison of the clouds. sembled, that, having regard to in fact it is enough to make a poor the adverse criticism published in sailor seasick.
hree Fours. (Mr. Brand)
Time: 69 2/5 secs.
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Race 3.
inter Eve, (Mr. Maitland) yde Park, (Mr. McBain) hite Poppy (Mr. Poto Blunt) Time: 1 min. 45 4/5 seen.
Race 4.
frefly, (Mr. Maitland)
on Philippe, (Mr. Encarateno)..
he Snake Bird, (Mr. Brand)
Time 1 min, 30 2/5 sce.
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Race 5.
ow Zealand, (Mr. Dallas)
Theateroft, (Mr. Bremner)
irestone, Mr. Maitland)
he Hopeful Bird, (Mr. Brand)
Time: 2 mins. 36 4/5 secs.
Race 6.
praeus, (Mr. Stangland) ilmory, (r. Poto Hunt)
nd Hatter, (Mr. Encaraican) Time: 3 min. 14 4/5 secs.
Race 7.
abby Cat, (Mr. Enearnaeno) apacity, (Mr. Maitland)
estern Moor, (Mr. Pote Hunt) .. Time: 3 min. 19 1/5 secs.
Race 8.
Jorning Flight, (Mr. Pole Hunt) oppyland, (Mr. Dallas) ... be Brambling, (Mr. McRain)
Time: 2 mins. 03 3/5 such.
Race #
unch, Mr. Encarnaçao) lack Sand, (Mr. Maitland) he Gannet. (Mr. E. McBain) Time: 2 mins, 07 3/5 secs.
Race 10,
arkover, (Mr. Pote Hurt!
he Innocent Bird, (Mr. Brand)
acNab, (Mr. Pollock) Time: 1 min. 32 Becs.
Race 11,
elight, (Mr. Moller), oonland, (Mr. Dallas) ingeraft, (Mr. Breiner)
Time: 2 mins, 42 2/5 sets.
Race 12.
Farrenfield, (Mr. McBain) rmonde, (Mr. Crokam) loneagles, (Mr. Brand)
Time: 1 min. 59 4/5 seca.
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Race 13.
he Duke, (Mr. Brandy
tair, (Mr. Bremner)
shcroft, (Mr. Maitland)
Time: 3 mins. 10 3/5 sees.
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the
Sizer,
DEPARTED."
Mr. N. Apkinson, Capt. W. W. Luincy, Per 9.3. Arafura for Australia vin Mr. S. C. Lang, Major J. O. O'Han-ports, May 2-Mr. and Mrs. K. lon, Major G. P. Kidd, Capt. J. F. Meinyre, Mrs. H. D. Ima and two Bourke, Capt. G. B. Simmons, Capt. children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson. v. J. Bonavia, Capt, H. G. Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. C. Rowley, Miss Miss Brownlow, Miss N. Bremer, Miss Rowley, Mrs. O. Berkeley, Miss D. Cheetham, Miss El. M, Lang, Miss Pittard, Miss A. Webber, Mr. P. V. H. H. Adam, Miss A. Rigby, Miss C. Cotter, Mr. J. Baxter, Miss P. Had- Turner, Miss M. Davis, Mr. E. L. dow, Miss Hughes, Miss Cooper, Misa Phillips, Miss A. G. Leighton, Mina A. Armeld, Miss Mannett.
Miss C. Williams, Miss M. C.
Per 5.9. Suwa Maru for Japan via Trownsell, S/Sergt. W. S. Lougheo. Mr. J. C. Phillips, Dr. C. L. Thomp Shanghai. May 3-Mr. I. Kuanharu, J. P. Mr. Y. Koh, Mr. C. W. Raincock, Mr. son, Mr. S. H. Coombs, Mr. Legget, Mr. B. A. Bantleman, Q. M. S. S. Okubo, Dr. and Mrs. C. Buckley, Goad, British Military Tanks, Native Miss Ormond, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. N. Merriman, Nishimura, Mr. T. Ichikawa, Mr. and
William Mr. KMrs. C. L. Green,
Mahan, R.N., Mr. G. C. Jorge, Mr.
Mr. M. Has Military Ranks, Comdr. Hastrup, Mrs. K. Hastrup, Mr., and Mr. Ueno, Mr. S. Hera, Mrs. F. Runkin and infant under 3. himoto, Mrs. M. Shodu, Master T Miss T. Shoda, Major E. H. Mr. and Per s. Suwa Maru from London sett, Mr. J. Bentty, Hr. Chua T. Endo, Mr. W. Cordes, and porty May-Miss M. V. Eng. Mrs. T. Issh i, bir. Y. Fuzokawa, Mr. Slang. Mrs. Chua Peh Siang, Mrs. Koeppe, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goebeler, Chua Wau Me, Miss Chua Anale, Mr. D. S. McDougall, Mr. K. D. Me-
Sell, Mr. Ng Yat Cheong,
revent issue of the 'China Weekly Terauchi also has some remark-Mr. Chu Swe Chiang. Mrs. Chu Swe Dougall, Dr. and Mrs. W. McDougall, one in Chiang, Misa Chu Resey, Mr. Chao Mr. and Mrs. Dunand, Dr. Shionoya, Review' concerning measures ofjable land and seascapes,
Man Chew, Mr. O. W. Si Charm, Mrs. Dr. G. Ohtani, Mr. S. Asawa, Mr. T. local defence, together with the particular, No. 16.
0. W. Si Charm, Mr. M. H. Dalton, Mori, Mr. A. E. Crano, Mr. G. Buck- general tone of editorial comment Among the less expensive pie- Mr. D. Deraputrs, Mrs. C. Horton, ley, Mr. C. A. Olsen, Mrs. Shinohara, Mr. S. on questions which concern
tures, many of which range from Mr. T. Imamura, Mrs. Y. Journeau, Mrs. Nakamura, Mr. G. Nazera, Mr. lives and property and general)
citizens in up, by the same artists, are. Mr. Lah Ming Yim, Lirut. J. D. SK. Ishida, Mr. Y. Nishida, welfare of American
painted Keenan, Mr. M. L. Korgger, Mr. Leg Miyajima, Mr. O. Itoh, Mr. I. Nagaya, Shanghai, this Chamber emphati- some of those vividly
Fukuni, cally declares that the present scenes which delight those who Long Fung, Mr. T. Murata. Mr. T. fr. R. Chmoto, Mr. Hara, Mr. N. like the more glaring colours of Matsubara, Mr. K. Nakahara, Mr. Ng Ohnuki, Mr. Y. Hiyama, Mr. T.
Lye Kong, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Olsan, Takahashi, Dr. T. policy of the China Weekly Re- view appears to be in direct op- the Far East. These pictures. S. Olenzaki, Mr. and Mrs. Shu Numuda, Mr. J. E. Bentley, Mrs. P. position to the opinions and views offer an opportunity for the more Keng Wai, Mr. Woo Yon Sang, Mies R. Hormasiec, Mr. Lim Tu Pu, Mr. as held by the members of this economical to decorate their homes A. E. Tau, Mrs. D. Wilkinson, Mr. W. II. Tipton, Miss G. Middleton, with real, genuine rich colour. Wilkinson, Miss Y. Wilkinson, Mr. Mrs. Y. Matsumoto, Mr. Y. Kone, Mr. Chamber on those matters of auch drawings by the best Japanesa | C. A. Osien, Mr. W. A. Tipton, Mrs. Y, Yoshida, Mrs. F. Wood, Mrs. H.
serions and supreme importance, thereby lending aid to disruptive
artists.
The exhibition remains open for 3 instead of constructive elements.
Therefore be it resolved that the 10 days only and an early visit is Some of the pie- China Weekly Review' is hereby recommended. requested to resign its member-tares sold may remain to the end of the short season but it is ex- ship in this Chamber."
The resolution was carried, Mr. pected that the best will be taken Powell protesting.
by their purchasers, so that those The N. C. D. Nems tereived a desiring to view the exhibition statement from Mr. Powell in should do so without delay. which the following passage oc-
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curs:
"The action of the American) Chamber of Commerce of Shang- bai in asking the resignation of the China Weekly Review' will not re- Fuls in that magazine tendering its resignation or changing its policy. As I understand the action of the Chamber, it was an expression of disapproval of the polley of the
BANK OF FORMOSA.
LOAN OF TWO HUNDRED MILLION YEN,
Tokyo, May 2.
Mr. Takahashi in a statement
1 magazine and not a personal mat-says the Government has decided
ter.
I also would point out that to permit the Bank of Japan to
it was not an expulsion or a sus-fadvance a loan of two hundred pension which can only resultimillion Yen to the Bank of Tai- from disliosaurable conduct, with!wan for the maintenance of the financial services in which it was made plain I am in various
2 no manner charged. Moreover, Formosa and the bank's eredit the request for my resignation is abroad. The Government is guar- [not compulsory.
anteeing this sum.-Reuter,
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