THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1812.

TO LEL

TO LET.

TRAGSIDE, BARKER ROAD, Peek, Furnished, for ten months, from March 13 next; teguis bourt.

Apply

A. E, SKELTON,

·Cars of Lano, Crawford & Co.

1324

Hughes & Hough Hongkong: November 30, 191

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

General Auctioneers Share. Coal and General Breker:.

PROPRIETORS

"To-Kwa-Waq" Coul Storage.

Cider d

A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONE. A1. TELCORAPHIC CONE,

Tilegraphic Address

"MEINION",HONGE ONE!

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instrac- is all by Public & action,

on

WEDNESDAY

the 10th January, 1912, nt 2.30 r., at thetr SALES ROME, NO. DE VIVI ROAD, Cur er af len Husume Street,- A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

<&c."

kc,

As follows:-Silk Tapestry covered Drawing Room Suits (Shanghai anake), Batstands, Sideboards, Overamutels, e. with Bevelled Mirrors, Extension Dining Tables, Dinner Waggons, Clixirs, de, 011 Paintings and Engravings, Marble-top Bureauz, Washatamis. Wardrobes, Eras Bedsteads (Double and Single). Carpets and Rugs, Cams. Electroplated and Crockery Ware, Cooking Stores, de., &c., including A Consignment of Brass Cul Scuttles, Fenders, Fire Brases, Dog, &e.

Also

A quantity of Good Blackwood Furzi- ture, One Large Rolled-top Desk. Two Pianos, Half-plate Camera by Rastrick & "Co. complete, and One Silver Tea Seb.

On View from TUESDAY. Catalogies will be issued." Tars-As usual.

BUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer.

Bongtong, January 3, 1913

TO LET.

FFICES on First Floor of HOTEL MANSIONS facing Now Post Ofice. Apply to

כל.

HENRY HUMPHREYS Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, December 20, 1011,

TO LET.

1837

ODOWN No. 4, NEWPRAYA,

Konnedy Town,

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY 00., LD. Hongkong, January 1, 1919..

TO LET.

FFICES in KING'S BUILDING.

OFFICES

Apply to

1062

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong, Jannary 1, 1912.

JJ

1594

TO LET NEW & Commodious SHOPS, Narma

Roso, Kowloon, Inmediata posBES, Cheap Rental

Apply to RUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co.. ITU... Hongkong, March 23, 1900.

-J

TO BE LET. ON OR ABOUT 1ST MARCH, 1919.

240

their-mail aboamers through the Nues Canal. In fact, there was a serious'còn. spiracy to unseat the board and wrock tho company. At the present time, happily. they had fourfold the tonnage which they bad at the time referred to, and it was They performed an arduous mail contract based on an extremely medemte capital. with little more than half the substily the period in question, hair regalar divi ends were not to be despised, and their resouros were such nover barlowed ff35) ones that ther ready to lend to the latter whenever they required such assistance.

The proprietors

д

were

THE CHINA MAIL.

Fotele

THE

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON.

T

however, ought never to forget that theirs LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS was always a fighting trade, ad they had! L' no mennpety of any kind. Still, if they

BATH ROOM TO EACH ROOK estimated the future by the past, he Cold and Hot Water throughout. thought they might feal conddent that the work of their old company would be as successful in the distant future as it had been for many years. (Cheers,).

SCOTTISH FORT.

(From Our Cues Corrapondent.)

Edinburgh, December 5.

LSTER-CITY RUGBY,

The representatives of Edinburgh and Glasgow nat for the 43rd time, and the result of rousing gaine was a decisivo

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC" BÅKS,

BILLIARD ROOM.-.. Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

TEL. No. 120. Talg. Address ‘TremoTKL

For Particulars apply to

DESTINATION,

Vessels Advertised as Loading

VESALLE

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padon, Antwerp, &c. Syrin Mar. I'don, warp lyo Maru Sobet Yokobama... Prinz Wakiona Manila, Cebu & Toile Zafire.... Manila

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San Francisco. Japan Shinyo Maru.. San Francisco. Japan Chiyo Maru Salina Cruz, v. Japan. Kiyo Maru San Francisco v. Japan Persis. San Francisco v. Japan eros.

THE MANAGER. Hongkong, Blanch 1, 1911.

San Francisca, Japan Siberin

Shanghai

Set

Shangha!

Shanghai

****Tingsang

Cheran

Shanghai..

Shai, Moji, obema Socotr.....

victory for the Eastest side,, is some KING EDWARD HOTEL Shah, Ko & Moji Japaa

respects this was a surprisə, fut-the-West- were thought to have built up a side cap. able of getting back some of the honours wbicirhace oluded them in recent years.

Edinburgh's forwards, though they con, ceded some weight, were more than a match for the Glasgow pack. J. C. M'Callum des in his quiet, workmanliko fashion, and got a tremendous lot out of them, even when they wore playing a man short, J. M. B. Scott was taken

from the pack to stand-off half-back F. Oster having injured his knee. They wore a splen id eight, working stronuðus ly in the tight, and breaking up and getting across quickly, while they cu-operated grandly with their thres Hurs and OFFICE, in ALKANE quarters; indeed, all five Edinburgh scoro

Butores, adjoining the Hongking

were finished off by the forwards. Behind At present occupied by Mesarathen, J. Hume gave a sparkling display a W. Powell, Ltd.

ecruin half, feeding and spoiling equally A. S. WATSON & Co., Li,

Aleznad Buildings,

well; his success was all the more Haugkong, August 29, 1911.

gratifying, because the injury which Oster

15

TO LET.

111

10. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Noposito The Old Post Office, No. 2. D'AGUILAR STREET suitable for godown, etc., lately occupied by Vienne Cafe Co. For Particulars and etc

Apply to CHLANG FAT, " C/TER SANG FAT & CO.,

Same Address+

SINGON & CO.onzking, Jee 29, 1911.

EXTABLISHED A.D. 1830

STEEL,

RON REBEL METAL and HARD. and Retail Ironmongers, Fig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Store keepers and Shipchaudlers. Nos. 35 and of ELING LOOKS Srer, (2nd Street, west 57, Central Market) Telophena No. 515.

Hongkong September 4, 1909,

124

PRAY TRAMWAYS

COMPANI

LIMITEL

*

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

TO LET.

2

86

Bustained caused Hume to act more with This three-quarters than should have been required. A. W. Gran Blled the bronch in the three-quarter that Angus, who hand cried off, was

line

60 - well-

never missed. He handled the hall with Sureness, an elusively, and tackled -hard. Indeed in a game which yielded fowsurprisos

A

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL UNDER ENTIRELY NEW HANAGE MENT

!

THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. LOW TERMS. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

H. HAYNES, Manager. Hongkong, October 2, 1908

·

BRAESIDE. PRIVATE HOTEL,

STANDING to its own grounds with Airy and Wall Furnished Rooms, Every Tennis and Croquet Lawns, ·Large home comfort. Fine View of the Earleur Telephone, No. 590.

Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,

Braeside, 20, Macdonnell Road!. Rangkong. September 2, 1908,,

13

.

KINGSCLERE

"I

PRIVATE HOTEL.

S'pore, Pang, Calcutta Lobsang Shai, Mo&Kobo...Namang Shai

Koke & Thama Sydney

AOINTS.

DATE OF Livina

Gibb Laringgton & Co. Jen. Dat Noon.. Dodwell it Co. Limited about Jan. 1 Holohers & Co Jan, 10, as Noen

Wielor&Co About Jan.

Sander & Swivelan a $10

Hamburg Amks Linie About Jan 19, Melchors & Co. Middle of Jam F.&O. 8. N. Can, d. at Noon. Jardine, M'son &Co, La Jan. 10. Jardine, Meon Co. Il Jan, 29, P. &0. S. N CoAbout Jall 8- Mulchers & Co

About Jan, 10

Nippon, Yusen Kaisha Jan. 30 Daylight. Shawan, Tomes Co. Jan, 20, at 4pm.. Jarding, 'san Co., L. Jan & at $ p.. Monangerice Maritimolant. 15, 1. BOOD. Nippon Yason, Kalalau 18, at Buttardeid & Swire... Jan. 9, at 4 pm Nippon Yusen Kalaha Jan. 1

17. ab Noo Hamburg Am'ka Linie About Jan. 11 Jardine, M'son&Co, LdJan. 1, Daylight Nippon Yuson Kaisha Fob 2. st. Nocn. Toyo Kison Kalaha...Jan, 19, at Noon. Toyo Kisen Kaisha

་་་

Tayo Kiren Raishneb 16, 20 13, at Pacifc Mail & Co. Jan. 5, at Pacile Mail Co Jan. 19, at 2 p.m. Pacific Mail 8.3. Ca... Jan. 27, 1 p.m. Jardino, Moon& Co.La Jan. 5, Daylighs Butterfeld & Swir.Dec. 30, Midnight, Butterfeld & Swise... Jan. 11. at p..

D-Bassoon Co., Lat, Jan. 9, ab E.. P.D. 3. N. Co...... Jan. 6, at p.m. P.&O. B. N. Co...... About Jan. 12, Jarlino, MI's

M'sont Co, La Jan. 6, at Noon, ...........Jardine 31'son&Co.LdJan. 19, at Noor,

Jan. 13 at 10a.m." Kaight Jan. 17. at 8 4.2.

Massageries Bfaritimos bont Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Jan. Osaka Shosen

Stow, Amoy & Tara Daijia Mara Stow, Amoy &F'chon Cheebun Maru S'tow, Amoy &Anping Boshu Maru .......

hai, Kobe & Y'ham Aubcia ***********rg Stew, Amoy & chow Halyar

Enitan

Swator & Shanghai... Kanchow... Thau, Woi & Co Kuikiang F'toria, T's & Japan Canada Maru Vris, B.C., Seattle Co Awa Maru....... Y'aver & Sitle v. Japan Suvoria Vancouver, (3.0.ke. Empress of Jan.. Vancouver, (B.U.),&c. Empress of India Weihniwei & Chofoo... Shansi...

VSITORS AT HOTELS

BONGKONG HOTEL

Mr and Birs A. M. Mrs E. R. Marriett Mr E. B Bates

Baldwin

Mr C. Bocker

Mr J. Bernis

Mater Marrlott

Mr G. Martini -- - Miss K. A. Massoy Mr and Ms F. E.

Mr and M J. N. McHugh

Brice and ayah

Mr & Mrs 0. Brown

Mr S. M. Browȧ

Dr G. W. McKen Mr & Mrs H. Van; Meries and child

Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr E. V. Mitchelmore

Buckingham

MFF. Buman

Rey, J. Cargill

Mr P. T. Chilvers Mr W. E. Clarke

PPROACHED from Kennedy Road Mr 1. de Conda

and Macdonnell Road.

in the matter of brilliant "unknowns, Tol, No, 194, Taleg. Address: 1ÑA CEDIOLA, Gunn was the find of the match. His fel.

A.B.C. Code 4th Ed low inside, "J. Pearson, took his passes Electric light, hot and cold water through cleverly, was quick to see the possibilities out. Billiards,

ennis, roquet, putting

in attack, and daring in defence. If hagreen au fine-stabling for horsea. had a fault, it was in slowing down too

Proprietress, Mes F. SAOHSE Hongkong, Septembar 1, 1908.

(FFICES TO LET: First-Class centra: much in an endeavour to give the doma lon

accommodation, light and airy, on First, Second, or Third Flone, in new building boing erected for Messrs WHITE. WAY, LAIDLAW & COLD. Entrance from Duy Vaux Road. "Electric Lift terall floors, Electric Light throughout.

The plan can be Been and all particulars obtained at the Offices of Messrs PALMER & TURNER, Alexande Beildings, 3rd

Hongkong, December 9, 1911.

Floor,

TO LET.

.. BEACONSFIELD

1516

asure pass. The wings were not on a par with the contres, and yet they made a good Srst appearance,"

A

The Glasgow side failed to play up to expectations, both fore and aft.. In the early part of the game, oven when the pack were getting the ball, the bucks made little use of their chances; and later, whe the Edinburgh side had as much of the ball as their opponents, there was no comparing the teams. The forwards went under before the play of the Edinburgh backe only the veterans, G. M.. Frew and J.

7.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minute 0.57, PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO. Dobson, coming out of the ruck. In 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minuter: 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minute. 11.30a.m. to 12.40 p.m...Every 15 minute.

No. 3, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE 13.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute. (Shop).

1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes.

KELLETT CREST, No. 68, Penk. 1.15 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes, BANGOUR, No. 72, Peak. 6-ro mod 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minuti.Bunglow with Tennis Court. From 15th 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10njuutes, December." Rent $125.00 and Taxes.

NIGHT CARS.

8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 0.45 p.m. to 11.3 P.. every 15 minutes.

SUNDAYE. 8.00a.m. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minute 10.30a.in. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. IL45.m. to 12 Noon... Every 15 minute 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minute 100p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minuta 5.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Et er 10 minutes. 2.30 am. Sunday).

NIGHT OARS as on Week Day

SATURDAYS.

Extra Cars at 1.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by armazement at the Company's Offico, ALEXANDE'A BOLDING," Tea Voix Road Central,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON

General MinaJETE.

THE CHINA MAIL'

NOTICE...

Communications relating to nowe showd

addressed to Tue Enron.

Correspondents must forward thei names and addresses with any communies. tot addressed to the Editor, not for publication bat as evidence of good faith.

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Alications and additions to Advert menta on Pages 2 8, 4 h, 8 and should be sent to the Olice No. 5. Wynd. bum Stroet, aut later than lam

Alterations and additions Advertist ments on pages 1,07 and 17 should be sent na not later than 1

-Bew. Advertisements should he sent in

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for fixed period will be continued until countorumnded.

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-ft.

scrap and beel work they were besten by a smarter and keener eight, though they held the advantage in "the one good wheel there was, Poerly served by their halfbacks when they got the ball, the three-quarters didnot have many chances of shining. F. G. Buchanan did as much in the aggressive work, and T. Stout west

FOR SALE, TOR CREST, at Poak, commanding magnificent view of the Hai-in with his two stores in a masterly style bour and adjacent islands,

Apply to

LINSTRAL & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Googkong, Aug. 2, 1915,

"EUROPEAN AGENCY.

Behind this lot, A. Greig had not the- happiest de times, but still contrived to pat in bome gord saving; be, like the atbars was disconcerted by the cross- 16 Licking which Edinburgh, especially the.

toside three-quarters, indulged in.

Kesulta

WHOLESALE Indent promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental good, including

Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Luther, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China,

Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery,

Millinery and Pidce Good Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardente, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,

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Communion 21% to 5% Trade Discounts, allowed Special Quotations on Demand, Sample Cases from £10 upwards. Consignments of Produce Hold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS (ESTABLIRNED 1824),

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THE

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Can be obtained at the folluimit

places in Hongkong,

The Hongkong Hotel The Hongkong Ferry Wharf The Kowlood Ferry Wharf. The Klek, Blake Pior. The Upper Peak Tram Station. The Lower Fook Train Station, Leang Ming (Astor House Hobal). Tau Pang Kon (Antor House Hote). Ah Ubes (Queen's Indy

Telegraphic Address MAIL Hong pge W Cheong (D.Aguilar Street)

Bactonj & Son (Kowloon),

Edinburgh, 21 Glasgow, 6.

Oxford University, 34; Glasgow Acrde- micals C

East of cathind, 6: Training College, 6. Aberdeen University, 20; Queen's Cross.

120

DRAGON CYCLE

DEPOT.

MOTOR CARS

ON HIRE

TYPEWRITERS

ON BIRE.

Mr S. F. Deuby Mr W. O. Drow

Mr E. J. W. Eamon

Mr H. G. Fisher

D: Mornin

Mrs K. C. Mooers

Νικος Μουτα

Capt. and Mrs F.D.

Northcombe

Shosen Kalaha. Jan. 10. 8am.

Amka

13.

Liate fan fat.11a.m.

Douglas Laprik & Co.

Douglas, Laprak Co

JAC

TYPHOON SIGNALS

STORM-WARNINGA ISSUM FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORYA

The following Typhoon signale hoisted to the Masthead on gost Hill, Kowloon, the Harbour Office, the Kowloon Gedowns, E. M. S. Tamar, bel Urson Island algual mast.

& CONE point upwards

A CONE

point upwards

and DRUM. below

DRUM

A CONE paint down- wards and DRUM below

a.m..

TACONE point down wards

Batterdeld & Swiro...Jan. 7. Daylight. Butterfield & Swire...Jan

ati. p.m. 0, Ossin Shore Kaisha Jan. 1, at 11a.m. Nippon Yason Kasha Jan. 30, at Noon The Bank Lino, Ld.... About Jan. 9. Canadian P'fio R. Ga. Fab. 94, at 7 a.m. Canadian 6 R. Co..Jan. 97, ht 7. Butterfield & Swire...Dec. 31, Daylight.

Mr. F.. Albers-

AUTOR HOGA..

Mr J. A. Amands

Miss F. L. Appel

Mr A Berguruan,

Mr Langley.

Mr P. A. Lapicque Mr C. B. Logan

Mr & Mrs D. Baugh Mr V. Lugebil

and valet

Mr G. Mario A Mr and Mrs Martsas MP3, Malche Mr J. B. Miller

Mr Muller Mira K. de Morris Mr P. B. Nelsoni Miss B. Niggel... Mr Differ

J. Brown Mrs E. Bruchmiller Miss J. M. Carpens Mr L. E. Barn

tein

Miss C. M. Carroll

Mr J. Clark Lt

Cooley

Mr F. W. Cox Mrs&Miss Chuise

Mr P. H. N3Ix J. C. Dow

MV. d'Oettingen

Mr H. W. Mr and

Parlett

H J

Mrs. Forthmann Mr and Ms Pearson Me J. Forrester

Dr. & Mrs W. Pearso

child

and cud

Mr Dennian Fuller Ar A. A. Fyfe

Bir J. M. Gargallo

Mr H. Garrow

Birs W. J. Peters

Cal. W. Plomer Mr E H.

RAY

Mr. P.

P. Fauckum

Mr H. Frankel

Mr G. Frement Mr. E. Gerecko

J. Mr and Mrs F.. L.

Mr V. P. Mussa di

Oriolo

Mir A. J. Paterson Mr N. Petersen Mr A. Pinte

Mrs Hu h Redmond Mir L. Ribault_ Mr, a Mira E. W.

Risley

Mr II. Grisler

Goldenberg Sir & its L. Robden

Mr W. H. Robinson Miss G. Geisler

Mr J. Rosenthal Mis L. M. Golden Mr J. Simpson Mr and Mrs Gullion Mr and Mrs Secma Mr A Grassdo Mr H.O. Sommer Mr H. M. Grunberg dir J. L. Strand Mr F. Guiryne EMr H. Guyan

ArTY.

Y. Swee Capt.

&Mrs Mr J. H. A. Hansen Mr and Mrs G. E. Symonds

Mr EM Raymond Miss F Rany Mr.J. R. Redfern Mr L. Gilbertson Mr and Mrs A. Air and M A. B. Ronald

Mr R. Gnabert

Gilea

Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr and Mrs Joseph

Gould

Mr C. A. Graham

Mt C. E. Rono

Mr H. Sawtell

Dr Schuster

31 J. Scotsori

Mr C. L. Suitz

Me R. J Grimshaw MrA. Shelton Hoope:

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr J. C. Sibley

Hale

Capt. T. P. Fall

Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

Mr A. Harrison Hon. Mr & Mrs E.

Howitt

Mr & Mrs P. Early

South

A. Me P. Early Smith"

Miss P. Early Smith

Mr E. E. Smith

A. Mr H. H. Solemot

Dr. and Mrs A. D

Mr and Mrs P. S. Spalding and infant

Hogge

Dr S.

Hough

Mr and Mrs EL.

Hurtado

Capt. R. Innes

Mr R. M. Joseph Mr E. M. Joseph

Mr M. A. Joseph Capt. E. J. Kerr

Dr Klose

Mr W. B. Knapp

Dr D. 0. Kretzer

0.0

Mr G. M. Lack

MrJ. Speed.

Mr J. Spittles

Mise W. Square

Mr H. 8. Spurge

Mes

H. H. Hewlett Thomson and

F. J. O. Mis D. Thompson

Mr Geo. Thornton. Mrs HM, Thudin Mm. L. W. Thurlow Mr L. Toncker Mr & Mrs A. Yaz

Mr & Mrs E. Jessen Mr. J Joseph

Mr E. S. Kabel

Mr O. H. Kabl

Me and Mrs S.

Kidder

J. Bir Ia de Vries

Mr.W. W. Walker Mr G. T. Yonman

KINO EDWARD HOTEL

Mr Antonio Batalha Mr John Lennox Dr Belilins

Mr A. J. Darby,

Mr & Mr G. Mackie Mr.J. M.Cormack

Mrs E. Desnewée andr J. H. N. Mody.

Mr A. P. Nobis

chile

ปี Q..E. Drescher Mr Julio Paneracio

Lt. and Mrs C. E. Mrs Ehrhardt and Capt. & Mrs WC

Stainer, R.N.

MP. D. Sutherland

Mr H. P Thomas

Mrs E. P. Thompson MIX T. B. Tulman &

child

Mr & Mrs E. Voll.

brecht

Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr E. J. Warrón

Lampman

Mr R. Lemaitra Mr G. T.

Lloyd.

Repairs to Typewriters, MFJ Lopes

Phone 482.

Mr E. J. Waterman

Bir and Mrs H. L. H

White

Mr C. H. V. Wilson

Mr and Mrs F. F. Mr and Mrs J. N.

Stanley Low

"Wolfson

Mr & Mrs F. Mait-Miss Walton

Mr G. G. Wood Dr A. Worster

Jazıd

Min Mulgard

Dr G. Marriott

3.

Nowcastle Northern, 8; Edin. Univer sity, 5.

Hongkong. January 18, 1911.

82

Stewart's, 14; Gala, 3.

Selkirk, 8; Edin. Wanderers, 3.

Merchinton, 13; Edin. Academy,, 6, Loretto, 22; Glenalmond, 3.

THE.

CHINA MÄTL

Mr C. Binker

Dollar, 9; Heriotomians, 5.

ASSOCIATION LEAGUE.

"

TEAN HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Barton Mr JouÚS Capt, Boll, R.A.BL.C. Major Lea Mr and Mrs Bell and MR. Lenuitre

Mir and Mira Lewis

children

Mis Brait-

Mrs Bowdler

The evcut of the wosk in Association Typhoon Guide. Bld

circles was the defeat of Rangers by Gree nuck Murton. Rogers were keen to rotain their unblemished certificate for another seven days-they would then have had a twelvemonth record, their last defest being un 17th December, 1910. The ground was soon badly cut up both tencia had to discard combined play; and it was the superiority of Morton at the fording. game which gave there the victory

PRICE

120 cents.

- GRAND CARLTON HOTZI.

Mr and Mrs Lindsey

Majer & Mrs Lyddon Capt. Lyona

Mr and Max Bowen Mr M. I. Mas

Mr Miskin Hon. & Mrs Browin Rev. Morton, K.N Mr Browne

Mr and Mrs Manton Comdr. & Mrs Carey Mr tham Lt. Col. Closa: RE! Mr & Mri Patterdon Mr & Mrs E. Fearon Capt. Craig

Lt. & Mrs Comming-Rev, Peggins.

Mr Dallin

har

Mr Day

Br and Mrs Mr and Mrs Petrie Mas Rodd Mr & Mrs Deknatel Burgeon Mr Mr and Mrs D.Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mrs Byer

Bir

Rutherford * Dennys Lyle Mr Thomas Mundey

Mr and Mrs. Duncan Mir 0. Scott

Mr Emil Lange

Bad luck and bad finishing cost Aber. Mr and Mrs Allen deen the game at Pittrodies. The Dons Mr E. W. Austin did by far le larger share of the pressing Mr and Mrs Band but, Motherwell had a defence that was MrW. A. Barnett Bot to be beaten, A chance or to would Mira G. Beson Mr and Mr GAME Fieldur Mr A. Sinclair have made all the difference to the Aber: Mr 9. G. Bollen

Nelson and

and child

Capt. & Mrs Garrett Mr and Mrs S. S. deen in the second half, and a chance 3 Clair Brown Mr 8. Paul

Mr Gell

Sorenson nover canic in their way.

Mr and Mrs G. G. MrJ Parrington

Hoa H.H. Gompertz Lt Col Stacpoin Capt. & Mes Guthrie Capt. & Mrs B Clair Burnett and 2 Mr Ernest H., Tead children

MAMA MW

Mr. and Mrs Harvey Mr&Mr Sutherland Mr. Hazeland Rey, & Mm Thornhill MJ. 6. Thakiona Mr and Mrs Arthur Mer Roy, and Mrs Tops Mr & Mrs Crawford Rogerson

SCOTTISH LEA¤ÇE-PERST: DIVILION Dundee, 2; Clyde, 0, ́UN Motherwell, 1; Abordeon, D Queen's Park; 2; Raith Rover, I Morton, Ranger 1

Celtie, 3 St Mirren, 1.

Airdrie, 2; Thistle, 1.

Falkirk, 2; Hoarts

Hamilton, 1; Third Lanark,

Kilmarnock, 1'; Hibernians, 0.

Rodgers

Mrs Cooper Davies. Dr and Mrs J. 1 | Dr and Mrs Férzig || Mr Waddell

MEM..

Mrs & Miss L. Davis. Saunders Mr M. Edmonds

Mr G. W. Surell Evans Me and Mr R. Mr E. A. B. Fowler. J. Taylor

My E. H. Garrett' Mr E J. Treadgold

child

Kad ground and a greasy ball also told Mira W. Graham and Biss, Walling

against fine play a Dens, where Dundee MW, L. M. Grant

Eng. Com. Highth Air Watson Mr W T Hockey Mr Wintherall Brand Bies Hurious Wood Rev: Hughes". BHMr and Mavid

Mr P. Jacks Col. & Mrs Weig. Mr Stephens Jelley

WE STATION HOTELS

Mr and Mrs G. W

WaYOU

child

Miss M. Gains

Mr Max Gialow ....

Passmore

Bir B

Mr H. Pesr

Miss Cecily Wilmer Mr L. G. Rees Quirely Harris

Capt. & Mrs Stewart Miss Gainevero. Wiland child

mér-Harris

Mr J. Waldron,

Mrs Land and child

GRAND

Bir W. Amold". Mr F. L. Bates Mr S. Bellinger Mr Brener

Mr and Mrs O. W.

Brott Mr F Braton" Mr Chas. Bary Bird.

A. Cook

Bits D. G. Covan

& CONE point down-

wards anc

BALL below

indiestos a to the North a Colony.

indiestos a 3rode to the North-8?

the-Colony,

inticates a Tybe to the East of 03 Colony

Stetinatona Byama to the South-12T

the Colony

indicates a Syphem to the South, of tim Çokay.

phone

indicates a to the South Wom the Colony.

A BALL

indicates to the West a Coloxy

her a

A CONE point upwards

and BALL

below

indicaton &

to the North-Y

the Colony.

Bed Signals Indicate that the contre believed to be more than 300 miles awa from the Colony..

Block Signals indicate that the centre believed to be less than 300 miles awa from the Cklony

The abovasignals will, as heretofore, be hoisted only whom typhicons exist in such that information regarding them is con positions or are moving in each directions

widered to be of importance to the Clear or to shipping leaving the harbour.

URGENT SIGNALA.

In addition to the above, when tx to expected that the wind may increase to fall typhoon force at any moment," the following. Urgent Signals will be-made- the Water Police Station, and repeate să at the Harbour Office :-

...

ERLEE EXPLOSIVE DOMBS AT INTERVALS OFTEN ZECONDS.

A Black Cross will be hoisted at the same time, superior to the other shapes.

NICHT BIGNALA

The following Night" Siguain will hoisted from the Flagstad on the rac of the Water Police Station at Kowlood, the Harbour Office Fingetal, and H.M.6′′

HOTEL Capt. and Mrs H. M Tamar

Hall

Mr J. Horbacz Mr B. James.

Capt. R. A. Johnston Dr F. Koyt Mr and Mrs JP.

Kinghorn

Mr F. P. Lenfouty Capt. Lloyd

Mr and Mrs A. B. 3r C. Lynam

Crew

414

Mr C. N. Manho Mr. W. McInnes Nish

Mr E Daster Bir D. R. Davies M: A. H. Nathan Mr F Elphinst no Mr A. Slettangren Mr and Mrs G. H. Mr C. Tap

Mr R Taylor

Evans

Mr Clas. Fowler - Mr H. Watkins Mr Genzer

Miss Watling Mr & Mrs G. Harris Miss Young

KBAZRINE

I Three Lights Vertical, Green, Green

Groen, indicates that a typhoon is believed 10 be situated more than 300 miles from ibe Colony.

II. Threo Lights Vertical, Green, Red

Green, indicates that a typhoon is bollered. to be eitastod less than 500 miles from the Colony.

IL Three Lights Vartical, Red, Green Red, Indiertos that the wind may be exported to increase to full typhoon forts at any moment.-

the Explosive Bombs, a

No. III Signal will be sooompanied by

event or the information conveyed- signal being first published

The Nigh

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mrs R. A. McConaghy

Backhouse and children Mr H. Murray Bain. Mr and Mrs Munto ME. W Bauckham Mr B. K Rodgers Aias Bayling MF. J. de Rome. Mr G. Brown Capt. & Mrs Bidford Mr K. Cumming Master Stophon Side Day Sign Ming Fairall ford Mall Mes R. A. Mr C. O. Stark

Harding

Mr R. F. Stone Capt. and Mm Smith Mr J. B. Thomso

Malkin

My F. W. Watte Mr A. Baller. Wont

INONCLERE HOTEL

Mrs Aitken Mr E. Arndt

Mr and Mrs Aucott M H. Bonnett

Miss E. Kekowich

accomz, be site

For the benefit passing Ucaan exhibited at each of the

during the time that any

Mr and Mrs Goo, PBignale are Bointed in the

- Lammert &children

Mr & Mrs W Latga

Black Dr. & Mrs GD. R. Mr E.J. MoNulty

Mr K, S. Morrison

Mr A. Bellamy Brown Mr and Mrs A. B Mr. F. Bevington Moulder.

Dr. and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mrs Niabet Me Cook

Bir

Lady

› went from Clydlo by abilize in snatching up MS. W; Harnson Mr and Mrs West Mr and Mrs J/Ray and childrøg qua Comy &

Biru OPE

chanoes. Lyali played well, and over

found wanting. The state of the pitch dni WB Land Mr Geo. O. Whitela

hot salt "Lawson and Lindany, was the

better of the Duded backs. Of the mid-

dlemen, Comrie was the most workinanto

like; Non a carcely a model of neatmower. Mr. A. Gemes

and Philip should do meuzon firmer going

HOUSE

Dr Paul

Mr. McLaren Mr Kely dayou

Grain

Bellamy made a few sparkling run, and might have demo more had bo bem sily K. J. Kalnie Wartel By His Uljca qurundi.

pell & children

Mr. Campbell Mrk E. A. McMillen

MEA Neidt. Mr E Dillner "A" Mr A, Petersen

Mzaad Mrs C, La

Rickman

Mr IL Hall

BT Herfurth

MrJ. Hildebrandt

Capt. Hollack

Mr Wm. Hoy

Capt. Gita on TexCaph, and Mas U. H.

Matomag -

Eng: Lieut. & Mrs W.) Mr.J.

the Dn vión cidade. Mrs G. Baction Br and M. DE Miss Molso

Donnolly Mra M. Er. Shoeur Mr13go. Grimble Mr A. Shielda Me and Mrs Hayes, Mrs Topow Mr Harlowood USMR.D. Stowert Me Hi Hoffman Miri B. Wabb Mr'Insinger

Mr A. Mo. T. Smith Mr etto Wisinger Mr. James B. Wood MY IN EN YOU

Gap Rock

Stanley,

Uspe Lolliiton

This will indicate that there nion somewhore in the

lius, Bes, and that Storm Warning, holated in the

Harbou

gurther details san”, alwa Ocean

the light hou

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